illy tfy 'l::SB:SAU&MMA- GAZE TTE. published Semi-Wwitiy, 6T 4 v , - k -n WESTON R. GALESV ! EDITOR AKP PKOtrgI0 " ' ' ' ' " M 3yM 4Js4taass?a? olUe stml-Weekly Rtlci8li;Rcsiitcrt iJtfi9CR,PTioJi. Five Dollars pemnnonv lmlf in 'ti9bmknt8 For every Sixteen Lines , insertion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Kjn.five Cents. . ' CoORT ORDKnJ JUDICIAL AOVKRTISCMfcNTS li be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction 7 33 tH?r cent, will be made from the regular prices, Air advertisers by the year. , ' llvcrtiwinents, inserted in the ScmiWckklt RtoiSTKR. will also appear i the WEkklv Paper tree of el"re. ib Letters to the Editor must be ost- aid. POETRY. - LIKE ORIENT f EARLS AT RANDOM STRUNG M THE FARMER. BT J. t. BAKIR. A farmer' life is the life for me, I own I love it dearly ; And every season full of glee, I take its lalors cheerly To plough or sow, To retip or mow. Or io the barn to thrash, sir, A IPs one to rne, I plainly ee. Twill give mt Itealth and cash, air. The lawyer leads a harrass'd life, Much like that of a bunted otter ; And 'tween his own and other's strife. He's always in ht water For foe or friend, A cause defend. However wrong mast be, sir In reason' spite, Maintain 'lis right. And dearly earn his fee, sir, The doctor's sly led a gentleman, Bui this I hold but humming For, like a tavern waiting man. To every call 'he's coming,' Now here, now there. Must he repair, Or starve air. by denying Like death himself. Unhappy elf. He lives by others' dying. A farmer's life then lei me live, Obtaining while I lead it. Enough for self, and some to give To such pooc,aula as need it, I'll drain and fence, Nor grudge expense. To give the land good dressing I'll plough of sow. Or drill in row, And hope from Heaven a blessing. TAKING THE CENSUS IN ALABAMA. bt a "chickc mi" or 1840. - Our next adventure was decidedly a dan gerous oue. Fording the Tallapoosa river, where its bed is extremely uneven, being forrned of masses of rock full of fissures and covered with slimy green muss, when about two-thirds of the way across, we were hail ed by Sol Todd from the bank we were arp- nroacliiii!?. We stopped to hear nim more distinctly. " Ileliovv ! little 'squire, you a chicken hunting to-day V Being answered affirmative!?, he con I irimil It Vv.k UntiAa .itiLAliA UaIas an I Ktfk m ere rocks-if your horse's foot gits ketched in 'em you'll never eet it out. You see that big black rock down to your right? Well, there's good bo I torn down below that. Strike down thar, outside that little riffle and now cut riuht into that smooth .water and come across !" We followed Sol's direction to the letter and plunging in the smooth water we found it to he a has in surrounded with steep ledges of rock and deep enough to swim the horse we rode. Round amJ rouuefthe poor old olack toiled without finding any place at which he could effect a landing, so precip itous were the aides. Sol occasionally ask ed us " if the bottom was'ul first rate," but did nothini? to helo us. At leiiith we scrambled out, wet and chilled W the bone -for it was a sharp September tnornini:- , , , , .. . and continued our journey not a little annoy- ed by the boisterous, roaring laughter of the said Solomon, at our picturesque appear ance. We had'nl more than got out of hearing of Sol's cachinalory explosions, before we met one of his neighbors who gave us to understand that the docking we had just re- reived, was. but the fulfilment of a threat of Sol's to "make the 'chicken-man' take a swim in the Buck Hole.' He had heard of our stopping on the opposite side of tlue ri v er, the night previous, and learning pur, in tentiorrto ford just where we did, fixed him. self on the bank to ensure our finding the way into the 4 liuck Hole. ,L. . . e ' . ,t This information, brought our nap .rrght requesting Bill Splawn to stay where he was till w returned, we galloped back to . oors ana tounu mat worthy, rod on a I a . shoulder, ready.. to. leare, on a -fishing excur non. "Sol, old .fellow," sajd ; we,, 41 that was a most unfortunate hinge J. made into that hole in the rirer -I've lost $25 in specie out of my coat pockel..ahd I'm certain it's in that hole, for I felt my. pocket get light while I was scuffling about in there. The money was "eil up tight in a, buckskin pouch, and I nm get yoji to help me to get M." , , This, of course, was a regular old-fash- ,0ned lie, as we had not seen that amount f cash mentioned as lost, In H coon's age.'. II took, however, pretty well, Rnd Sol con eluded, as ii was a pretty cold spell of wea ther for the season and the water w;s almost like ice that half the contents of the buck skin pouch would be just iibotit fair for rr covering it.'"" After some chanVriiig we a greed that Sol should dive for the nouey on shares and we went down with him to the river, to point out the precise spot at which our pocket grew light.' We did so with anxious exactness, and Sol soon denuded himself ai went under the water in the Buck Hole, like a shuffler dock with his wing broke. Puff puff.' ns he rose to the surface. 4 Got it Sol? No dang it, here goes again and So dsnppcaretl n second lime. Puff! puff! and n considerable rattle of teeth as Sol once more roa into ' upper air' What luck, old horse?' By jmgs I felt it that time, but some how it slid out of my fingers." Down went Sol again, and up he came after the lapse of a mintilp,till without the pouch. 'Are you right sure, squire, that you lost it in this hole' said Sof, getting out upon a large rock, while the chattering of his teeth divided his words in to rather more than their legitimate number of sylables. Oh perfectly certain Sol, per fectly certain. You know $25 in hard dol lars weigh a pound or two. I did'nt mention the circumstance when I first came out of the river because I was so scared and confu sed that I did'nt remember it But I know just as well when the pouch broke Through my coat pocket, as can be !" Thus re-assured, Sol took to the water again and as we were in a hurry, we request ed him to bring the pouch and half the mo ney to Dadeville, if his diving should prove successful. 44 To be sure I will," said he and his blue lips quivered with cold and his whole frame shook from the same cause. The 4 river ager' made Sol shake worse than that, that Fall ! But we left him diving for the pouch in dustriously, and no doubt he would hive got it, if it had been there 1 Once, as we were about to leave a house at which wc had put up, the night previous, one of the girls a buxom one of twenty followed us to the fence, and the fotlowing tete-a-tete ensued : Now squire they say you know, and I want to tell me, ef you please what will chickens be worth this fall V 14 How many have you ?" 44 The rise of seventy, and three hens a-settiti ! Well now, Miss Betsv,' said we, you know bow much 1 set by the old man your d.iddv and the old ladv, you know how she and me always got along and Jim and Dave, you know we was always like brothers and yourself, Miss Belay, I consider my par ticular friend and as its you 1 II tell you ! 4 D squire, ef you please ; they say V.m Burro's coing to feed his big army on fowl ; and some folks say he's go ng to take Viu without pay in for em, and some say he ami and 1 thought in course, ef he did pay for 'em, the price would rise !' 44 Well, the fact is but don i say nothing about it the army is to be fed on fowls: the roosters will be given to the officers to make U ...,l Ik. hn. In the ,mrw. t.,1. ill u I n vf aiiu isiv? a t - y v -ww diers, because, you see, they aim as good." 44 In course !" 44 So you see-, the hens, will be worth about three bits, and the roosters a half a dollar, nd ready sale at that, f e .""perfectly de lighted and we do not hesitate to say, would have rewarded us with a kiss, if we had asked it ; but in these days, modesty was the bright trait in our character. As it was, she only insisted on ntir takino- 44 a bit of something cold in our saddle baps, in case we should reach town too late for dinner. C1PECTACLES AN I I Optical W Instruments. Persons wishing to purchase Sfkctacim, or to nae new glasses ot tne hinhest polish filted in old frames, are respectfully requested to call. The undersigned will stay here bol f"dn ". l HCVer Supply memseives wucr frouiuunireus J. f nnt.M. he en determine the abuses I suitable for any age, nearsighted persons, or weak eyes. He has taker the Store next door to Mr. R. 8mith s Dry Good Store, and will be hig&iy pieaseu to wait on bis customers, warranting at tne same ume, that the glasses he furnishes shall preserve the eye. . EL1AS MARKKAS, Optician from Prussia. Raleigh, October 12, 1843. 83 P. s For ihe information of the citizens of Hills boro', and Greensboro', he adds that he will visit them wiih his Goods in the course of next week. E. M. 1 E W ROUTE, Via Stage from Sledge's to Weldon, and " thence by Rail Road and Steam Boat to ''Baltimore. fTfl HE Travelling Public are respectfully informed f , ((uiuu.in. ,r r.rVh... in j,. Line : From Sledge s to BalUmore, $10. (Meals inclu- dedon the Bav Boats ) Prom Sledge's to Portsmouth, $6. By this route, Passengers will be put in Baltimore, in ample time for the Cara to the East or. West. . The Portsmouth and Bay Line baa been run with at much success and regularity this season, aa any Line in the country. Of. the superioritv of this route, we ask the travel ler to giva it a trial, and ha will be able to decide for himself. - : , WM. M. MOODY, Jr. Agent. Office Portsmouth 4t Roanoke Rail, Road & Bay Line of Steamers, Weldob, it. CI OcC 9, 1 843.' ; . P. S. Passengers leaving Raleigh daily,, (except Saturdsv,) will go on direct to.New York without or ueiav. ... - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1843. B. M. WHITLQCK, WHOLESALE GROCER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 84, Front Street, Fourth door above Old Slip, near Peart st. House. NEW YORK. The Subscriber !egs leave to Inform his friends and the Merchants of North Carolina, that he has opened, this Spring, on bis own account, a W1I0LESALE GROCERY and COMMISSION HOUSE, 84 Front Street, near Old Slip, XEW YORK, where he has for Sate, at all times, a general assort ment of Groceries, suitable to the Southern trade, and which be offers for CASH, at a small advance upon the Cargo and Auction prices. MR. WH1TLOCK has bad long expeiience in the business, and has every facility (buying lor Cash) of selling Goods at the lowest rates, and be assures those who will call upon him, that they may rely upon be ing faithfully served. Particular attention will be given to orders for Goods, and to sales of Produce consigned to him, upon which Advances will be made, if required. B. M. WHITLOCK. June, 1843. 48 6m REFER TO Malcolm Si. Gaul, Smith, Wright &, Co. Corlies, Stanton &. Barnes I evv York. Alfred M. Tread well W. & A. Stith, Raleigh, N. C. J. & VV. Murphy, Salisbury, N. C. J. & R. Sloan, Greensboro', N. C. John McArn, Fayetteville, N. C. MEDICAL COLLEGE, IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. HE next Session of the Medical Department of Hampden Sydney College will commence, in Richmond, on the last Monday of October (30ih; and continue until the last of February following. Juiih Ccllkm, M D, Professor of Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. L. W. CHAXBsatAYXK, M D, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutic. R. L. Bokaknas, M D, Pr.)fessrof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children. SociIatm Maupix, M D, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. AuausTL-sL. Warner, M D, Prore-sor of Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. JtrraiKB Wtmax, M D, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. The Infirmary attached to the College fumishesam ple materials fur practical medical and surgical instruc tion during the winter. To this is also added the pub lic institutions of the city, which are under the charge of a member of the Faculty ; to all of which the stu dent has free access. The facilit ies for obtaining infor mation in practical anatomy and the mode of perform ing surgical operations are not excelled in any institu tion of our country. The Faculty lake pleasure in announcing to the medical profession the appointment of Dr. Jeffries Wy man, of Boston, to the chair of Anatomy and Physio logy ; a gentleman of eminent qualifications as a hu man and comparative Anatomist and Physiologist ALU. L. WAKNEK, M U., f. Dean of the Faculty. SepU 7; 73-121 PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. IvTR. JO : S. FENDEB, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in his profession, is now prepared to execute Portraits, Miniatures, if. Those wishing l avail themselves of his profession al services, are requested to rail at his Artellier, on Hillsborough Street, 100 yards West of the Capitol, where secimens of his execution may be seed. Sept. 13, 1843. 15 Passage to Baltimore. I HE superior Steamboat, COLUMBUS Or PO ? CAHONTA8. will leave t;ity Point direct for Baltimore, every Wkdx&sdat afternoon, at 3 o'clock, or immediately after the arrival of the Cars from Pe tersburg, and will land Passengers in BalUmore, the next evening. The accommodations on board these Boats are very superior, and the passage, including meals through from Petersburg to Baltimore, only $8. Returning, will leave Baltimore every Saturday after noon at 5 o'clock- J. BRANDT, Jr. Agent. Baltimore. Mar. 10, 1843. 22 ly jnvsic, music, music. ff UST received at the North Carolina Bookstore. mu Raleigh. N. C.the following late and fashionable pieces of Muic: Yes I will share with thee, my love. I wish I could remember. There are clouds that must overshadow us. Oh ! The Heart may be tamed by a smile. Sweet Village Home. Come to the Mountain. The Heap, The Heart ! Oh let it b. The Hindoo girl Song. The Rosy tints of Evening. The Exile's Adieu. . Father do not Weep. ' Oh ! Molly Bawnfwhy leave me pining. Sleep on. Sleep on. The Exile's Son-. Columbia the land of the Brave. When first I saw ihy gentle face. I'm saddest when I sing. Amina WalU. Grand March. Saxon Quick Step. Cologne Water Waltz. Cuba March. The Richmond Scarlet Guards quick Step Gov. Porters March. Laginskya farewell Quick Step. . And a great variety of other pieces, that have been lately published. Please call and examine our Col lection. - , TURNER & HUGHES. GO P A R T N E R S H I P. WA R REN HARRIS CO. of Norfolk, Virginia, will, on the first of October next, establish a branch of their House in Petersbors. Va under the firm of v. & h; Harris, for the transaction of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and respectfully solicit consignments of Cotton. Tobacco, dec We will also pay strict atten tion to receiving and forwarding Goods, Merchandise, &c. WAKKEN HAKhia, HENRY HARRIS. Octobers, 1843 j 79Uwtanl William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-liou9e, Raleigh, N. C. E Subscriber has now on band at bis furnish- g Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs. I urner & Hughes Book Store, a general assortment jf Articles in his line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be wairanted. They will be sold at such prices, as to leave no excuse for sending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, before you send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. rry Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber tvellieasoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. PJLLS! PILLS!! PILLS! !! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED Hygcian Vegetable JPt"W, Can be had at the Store John Primrose, FAYETTKVILLK STREET, KALK1GIT, Jf. C. MOAT'S MORISON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGElAN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Dr. H. S. Moat, of New York, from the original recipe used for many years by his late father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice President of the British Col lege of Health. Twenty years successful administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, and more than twelve years in the United States, have esiablished their high reputation. Thousands of both sexes, who have been restored to health the numerous sufferers rescued from premature death and volumes of certified cases of cure, embracing every disease in the long catalogue of human misery ; must convince the most incredu lous, of their superiority and the truth of the Hygeian theory, resulting from scientific research and expe rience, namely, that 'man is suliject to only one real disease impurity of the blood." The Medicines being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify the blood, and carry off the coriupt humors of the body, in a manner so simple as to give every day ease and pleasure. Man will be born to days of bliss, compared to what has hitherto been his lot, weighed down as he has been by disease, infirmities, and sufferings which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this dis covery was presented to the world. The weak, the eeble. the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, and the most obstinate complaints are removed by perseve rance without the expense of a Physician. Adapted to all circumstances and situations, they are the best Medicine ever invented for Famines, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta king cold. fj The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculator to attempt imposition on the public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Imita tions ii notice 'through the medium of ihe Press St.meofthem pretend to Hygeian 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 be unavail- ng, their puffing and piracy lecome evident ; disap pointment to the afflicted is eventual, and with jut obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. The Hygeian medicines first introduced into this country by H. S. Moat, in 1830, have for the last four years len prepared by him, and the increasing sale attests their intrinsic merit ; thry comprise two sorts of Pills, No. 1 and No 2, in single loxes of each 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 signature of H Shepbeard 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 senutne unless they have these signatures, and are obtained from sub-agents, who can produce their wriUen appointments frm the district agent, and whose names are advertised in their respective districts. H Shrphrard Moat, Principal Office, 50 Canal st. All orders will be promptly filled at 20 percent, less than retail prices for 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 Pump Making. frnHE SUBSCRIBER announces to the public, U ttiat be is prepared 10 maze, repair and clean out tUtnp8 to order and at the shortest notice He hopes by a close and punctual attention to basi ness, to receive a share of public patronage. JOSEPH R. McAUAMS. Raleigh, June 20lh, 1843. SO A N assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Superior Straw Floor MaiUng, gtuarr best Steam Refi ned Candy. &c &c. Just received, and for sale, cheap for Cash. JOHN T. WEST, Next Store to New Market House. August 25. 68 If ALT. 100 Bushels good Alum Salt for sale, cheap for Cash. S. L. TUCKER. 69 August 28. AT THE .Worth Carolina Bookstore. Tri)RlNCIPLES of Human Physiology, with over IT7 one hundred nlustraUona: by William G. Car penter, M. D. Elements of Chemistry, with nume rous illustrations: by Thomas Graham, F. R. S. L. & E. D. The Horse : by William Gonatt. . Tbe The ory and Practice of Midwifery : by Fleetwood Church ill, M. D.-M. R-1. A. Lives of the Queens of Eng land, from the Norman Conquest, with anecdotes of their Courts : by Agnes Strickland. For sate by ' TURNER & HUGHES. Sept 1843. 76 COTTON BAGGING, 2 lbs L . A - . jf to the yard ; and WILL good Bale small profit PECK. 77 6 1 Raleigh, 25th Sept. TTpECKWITH'S ANTI-DYsPEPTIU PILLS LTD For sale at iie Drug Store of N L STITH, Raleigh. DEJUTISTIZW DR. STIUNGFELLOW'S PRICES FOR DENTAL OPERATIONS. Extracting Teeth or Roots, each $ 1 00 Examination and directions for the manage ment of Children's Teeth, 5 00 Cleaning the entire set of Teetb, 5 00 Separation by Filing, each 1 00 Plugging with gold 3 00 Best Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each 8 00 Do. on gold pivots 10 00 Do. on gold plate 10 00 Do. on the improved plan of Dr. S. 15 00 Operating for, and attendance on confirmed cases of Neuralgia 200 00 Terms CASH. Raleigh, June 12, 1843. References Hon. Geo. E. Badeer, "J Judge Battle, Dr. Beckwith, Dr. P. C Pope Win. Plumme.r, Eq. Raleigh. Warrenton. Ufn. Hawkins. Col. Joj ner,") Dr. Wilcox, C Halifax. Dr. Bond. 3 communicated. It is with.no little pleasure that we are enabled to inform the public, through the medinm of your col umns, that a cure has been at length discovered for ihe most painful and harassing of all nervous affections, Neuralgia or Tic Doloreux. The many unfortunate patients whose sufferings we have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings can lie relieved by scientific means, induce us to make this commur.i tim. The number of cases already cured by Dr. Sthinofellow, of this City, prove conclusively the success of his practice, which is as novel as it is effi cacious. His residence in the CaDital of the State. will make it convenient for him to - consulted by many at a distance, who are afflicted witn a disease, almost as prostrating to the mental as t the physical energies of the human system. J. Valuable Property Tor Kale In the Vicinity of Ralclgli, AT AlTHTiniV 4 AUV 1 lKJiy' THE Subscriber will offer for sale, before the Court House door, in Raleigh, on Thursday the 23d day of November next, (being Court week,) if I not disposed of before that time, the following proper-I ty, to wit : His Dwelling House and the Lots attached to it, containing between ten and twelve acres. It is situated about -x hundred yards bast of the Capitol, on Newbern Street, in a beautiful Grove of Forest Trees, and without the limits of tbe Town. It contains four apartments in the basement, including tne JJimng room, and Bve above, and two Passages. Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of all kinds It is new. built of choice materials, and of soperipi of Wood also. Wall Painting, Paper-banging, GJa workmanship. The out-houses and enclosures are xing and GILDING on Wood and Metallic suhstanest also new. In the back yard, is a Well of most excel- of every description in the late French style, Ac leut water. attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a supe- An unimproved Lot of 9 acres rior style of workmanship, at the end of Kewbern street, fronting the Capitol, MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS painted in and at tbe distance of seven or eight hundred yards, the neatest style, on the shortest notice, and much It is one of tbe most beautiful sites in the Vicinity of cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. q3 Rev Raleigh, fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina. Another Lot of abovt fifteen acres. Persons wishing Painting of any description exc iting also East of the City, adjoining a Lot formerly cuied, by calling at the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr. the proierty of ihe late Joskph Gales, and a Lot lie- William Thompson, opposite the South East corner longing to John O'Hokkk. There are two small of lhe Capitol Square, may expect to have it don to framed Houses upon it, y ielding a rent that would their entire satiafaction. C. FRAZ1ER. make the property a good investment at the price at Raleigh, Jan. 14. 1843. 6 if wh,cb it is estimated, apd upon the Street, leading by Dr. J. U.yyatsos a, are two nandsomc building situ-1 auons. A tract of between thirty and forty acres, about three miles south of Raleigh, affording an abun- dant supply of Wood, and much valuable T tnber. The terms will be accommodating, and made known when the property is offered. ' J. R. J. DANIEL. Sept. 25. 77 CAIUMAGE TKII?ITSIIJS. HE Subscriber has lately added to his Ftock a neat assortment of Coach Laces and other trim ming used in tbe 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 lor this market. JAMES M. TOWLBS. July 21. 60 New Cabinet Furniture, ASD PIANO FORTE WARE HOUSE, MECHANICS HALL, SYCAMORE Petersburg, Va. STREET, A V E just opened at the above stand , a large and elegant assortment of Cabinet Furniture, Piano 'ortes.&c. Consisting of Marble top Dressing Bureaus, Large and small Mahogany do do Side-Boards, Ward Robes, Secretary and Book- Cases, - Marble top and plain Wash-stands, Toilet Tables and Looking Glasses, Marble top Centre Tables, Card, Breakfast and Dining do " Mahogany, French and bigh post Bed-Steads, Patent swell beam windlass do High and low post maple do Mahogany, French and French Chairs, Fine maple cane teat do Rose-wood, painted and gilt do Rush seat and Windsor ' do Mahogany, plush and hair seat Rocking Chairs, High-back. Nurse, Table and Children's do do Office, Desk and Store do Venetian Blinds and Shades, Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, and Foot-Stools, Piano Forte Music Stools, Sec. &c T w goods are all of the latent styles and best workman - w - ship, made by the Subscribes, embracing as fine a stock as is kept in tbe Northern cities, and will be sold at corresponding low prices. Our Piano Fortes are from the best New York and Boston factories, well worthy the attention of purcha sers, who will receeive written guarantee with the Instruments at factory prices. Expenses of transpor tation added. Mahogany Boards, Planki Veneers. Knobs, Table-legs, Bed-posts, Hair-seating, and Til den's superior Furniture Varnish, for Sale. JOHN HIGGINS & CO. .Mechanic's HU, Petersburg, Vs. Octcrler 2. 1843. ?; 79 3m: BLANKS For sale at thhi OfScs. .... T : r -.'.. nitiuber 83ifJ,:r r 1- - is- Save a Dollar and get a better Rat ISUGIIL, UCllEr, Practical Halter , ' rep ctfully informs ihe Citirens of Raleigh, and the Neighborhood generally, that be baa now received bis Spring Stock, consisting of SJf5J k iQm of every description, which he offers for sale at least , twenty per cent, cheaoer than they can be bad at any other place iu this City. He is now fiuishuigeome Superior Cassimere and German Brush Hats, Uttli neater than you have seen for many a day. Also, some very superior Mole Skin and Short Nap 8i Ik Hats, which for beauty of finish, and durabilitv, can not be excelled. Hats will be kept constantly on hand, or manufactured to order, of every quality, pries and fashion. Hats of every description, cleaned and pressed to look equal to new. Customers' Hats pressed gratis. r IT. has taken the Shop on fayetteville Street, recently occupied by Dr. JtrrmcT, next door lojfafr. WhitVs Shoe Store, where he invites the jHiblic tat? call before purchasing elsewhere, if thev wish to saval a dollar, and get a better Hat. He trusts, that by strict attention Ui the business, to receive a share of the pub lic patronage. N. B. Cash given for Wool on the Skin, and ev erydescription of Funs. PHYSICIAN FOR THE EYE AND EAR, AND OPERATIVE SURGEON. Operates for the relief of Deafness and other affections of the Ear ; Cataract, Pterygium, Crossed Eyes, &. Enlarged Tonsils and Palate; Club Foot, Hare-Lip, Stammering; Stone, Stricture, Fistula, Piles ; Deformities, Diseases of the Bones ; Hernia, (a radical cure,) Aneurism ; Cancer, Polypus, Tumours, Ulcers, , And Surgical Diseases in general. - " Dr. H. will visit any part of the State wherav his services may be required. Kaleigh, Jan. 23, 1843. DR. HEHDREE will give a regular Cotms of Medical and Surgical instruction, to prepare those students who wish to visit the Northern Colleges. All the private Students of Dr. H six in number, grauuatea wnn credit at tbe end of their Gist session. in Ihe Richmond Medical Colles. Rkfebsscib: Gov. Morehead, Hon. Geo. E. Badger, I p . . , Ur. Beckwith, Charles Manly, Esq. J Hugh Waddell, Esq. Hillsborough. tfMT 1TP Jf. e . ., . " "w 1 he 5'"c"' prepared to execute all kinds 9S&WisT22 & SL7Sf Xfr&SE&Vffl!!tXEi a juuofy jLjt containing Receipt of Wm. Rhodes, dated May 1843, for $S80 Nle f E. P. Guion, ! '88 or '8 388 3384. about Jan. 1843 800 4 Henry Rhodes, 4 1843 30 10 12 4 J. A. Spencer, 4 A. A. Southall, 810 State Bank of N. C. $1 25 cents Charleston bill R. R. Co. $ I and 2 VirginTJ Bill. Memorandum of accounts against W. H. Simons, Jno. Murphy, Wm. Paul, W. W. Alston, Wm. JL Haywood, Wm. F. Collins and others - All persons are notified not to trade for said pa pers, or any of them, as payment has been stopped. JOHN RHODES, 8ept. 27. , 7J. Books Rook8-nooks. flTHIS day received at the North Carolina Book U store, No. 1. Cheap side, Raleigh, N. C. The History of N. oc S. America, by T. F. Gordon. . The Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, by : Mrs. Thompson.' NanatUe of tbe War in Germany and Franca ut 1813 and 1814, by Lieut. Gen. Charles W. Vane. u r v . r. ... j : l - ; t , jar Letters and Papers of Benj. Franklin. La Caaas' Journal in 3 vols. Memoirs, of Lucien Bonaparte, 1 vol The Life of William Cobbet in I vol. Tbe Life of Galileo Galilei in 1 vol. For sale by ' TURNER A HUGHES. June 13. t 6SU " tt ook. look. Look new books, Ji NEW BOOKS. Just received this day, at the North Carolina Bookstore, Raleigh, K. C., No. 1, Fayetteville Street : Change for the American Notes. in Letters from London to New York, by an Avastig can Lady. The Neighbors, by Frederika. Bremer.- The Works of William Shakspeare, complete, at XI cents per number. For sale by " V l -Cf, . TURNER A HUGHES. September 1 TO LET. Tbe very desirabh Dwelling be longing to Mrs. Priacilla Shaw, and now oc" copied by tb Rev. Mr. Lacy Fesaession mirv : bs I had the 1st of Julv. Fo terms sbslv to t -2 1 I - ' w m tf - JAMES HTOWLE3. June 15. JAMES MARTIN E. D, BULLOCK JATTORNEYS At hjT J i . Will practice in all the Couru at Sile, and fa tht Counties oonties of WashiogtonClark f oj.lcriroa, Ahibsbsa. Mobile,: April 15, 1243. . ) ?X J , rCT Nf ' ' Ii. STITMi DRUGGIST AN1T CIIEMIST: n -VRIBIKEqAR;AIsosfox , . , . . 1 : - v V JAMES M.TOWLES, V i .tr t 1' i.