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-4T-- rtT 'i.f i Hi i sj. Mm -vl!?y.it, j 'si: iv'kL 7 ... . - r it E S T O N It 0 A L E S , r TUESDAY, OCTQBER. 24, 1 843, EDITOK AND ROJPRIXTOa. ill m,-.V 1 It I TFE T if the Semi-WjTeTLly Ealeifh Hegiiter jj0Iscrf tw-Fie Dollmrf per annum 4ir io adsti,bm,nt,' 2r every 8rt mscrtiOnt On Dollar ; odcU uUwjinl inrtipa f ..niif.five Cenu. v . , . CoCRfCjDKB anl Judicial AbtCatmkmcnt j witl be cliHrged 2J per cent. biler ; but a induction I Lxkertlseriby tlw year. i,uirtisemenu. ;nrted in the ScMFWrcxLT RtoiSTSii, will also apMr in llieViKCf Rape jredofcharue- . - 10. Letter! to the EdWmygqby roST-PAlD. POETRY. LIKE OKIET F EARLS AT RANDOM STRUNG. THE NEW WIFE AND THE OLD. BY J. G. WaiTTIER. Hampton. rir'H. i ne otxkmhiiStt Wttlemente u Kew"Ennd Ias,' liebafjM, mof than iulmre of marvellous anecdote, in wliicti the eelebrayd .Gen. M , a Yankee Faust, is a ovkbrated clmraeter. The legend versified below was related to me when a-cbild, by a venerable family visitant. Hampton's woods are still, to-night, As yon spire which breaks the Iight Of tbe half-faced moon. No brees Bears the murfnur of the seas " From the long whij beach, or waves : Elm leaves o'er the village graves. ; From the brief dream of a bride, She hath wakened at his side, With half-uttered shriek and start Feels she pot his beating heart And the pressure of his arm, And his breathing peartad warm ? Lightly from tbe bridal bed Springs that fair dishevelled head ; And, a feeling rrew, intense, Half of shame, haif innocence. Maiden fear and wonder, 6peak Through her parted lips and cheeks. Irom the oaken mantel glowing Faintest light the lamp is throwing, On tbe mirror's antique mould. High-backed chair and wainscot old, And, through faded curtains stealing, His dark sleeping face reveajing. Listless lies the strong man there, Si I ver-streaked his careless hair ; Lips of love hare left no trace On thM. hard and haughty face. And that forehead's knitted thought - Love's soft hand hath sot imwroughL M Yet," she sihp, 'he lores me well, More than these calm lips will tell ; ' Stooping to my Jowly state, die hath made me rich and great And I bless him, though he be Hard and stern to all save me 1" . While she speaketh, falls tbe light O'er her fingers small and white ; J Gold and gem, aud costly ring Back the timid lustre fling t Love's selecteBt gifts and rare His p:oud hand hath fastenedthere. Gratefully she marks the glow From those tapering lines of snow ; - Fondly o'er the sleeper bending . r His black hair wjth-goklen blending, ' In her soft and light; caress, Cheek and lif tegetfiGr press. Ha that start f bonrof why -That wild stare and wilder cry, Full of terror, full of fain 1 Is there madness hv her brain ! ' , . Hirk ! that gasping hoarse and low ; " Spare me spare jae let me go L" God have mercy ! Icy cohl Spectral hands her own enfold. Drawing silently from them ; Love's "fair gifts of gold and gem, Waken ! save me I still as death , At her side he slumbereih. . ' sling and bracelet all are gone, - & And that tce-eeldhand withdrawn; -But she hears a murmojr tow, . , u 11 of sweetness, full of wo, Half a sigh and half a raoan 1 ' " Fear notl Give the dead her own V Ah T the dead wife's Toice she knowj I hvuiuimiiu woose pressures ' Once in wannest life had borne Gem and band her own hath worn. Wake- the'e t - Wake thee r Lo,his eyes. ' Open with a dull surprise. ' : : . . , In his anna the strong man folds her,. -Closer to his breast he holds her : Trembling' limbs his own are meeting, And he feels her heaH Vapi'ck beating ; MNay, roy dearest, iv hy Siafearf M Hush !'r shesalth, u the dead if here !" - - . M Nay, a dreanoiT-fttr idle dreani Bnt before $e lamp's paltfleani Tremblingly her hand she VaisesW , jr There no more the diamond blazfcft;- "fiX Claep'of pearl pr nng of jrold a. '.'! M Ah !" she sighs, -herand waS coldl " Broken wOrdsof cheer he saith. And as o'er the Past be thinketh. From his young wife'e arms he shrinketh ; Cas those soft anas round him lie, Underneath his dead wife's eye 1 4 She her fair young head can rest Soothed and child-like on his breast. And in trustful innocence l)raw new strength and courage thence ; He, the proud man, feels within But the cowardice ftol She can murmur in bercboagbt Simple prayers her mother taught. And His blessed angels calljir Whose great love is over all ; He, alone, in prayerless pride, MeeU the daa Past at bis side ! She, who living, shrank with dread, From his look or word or tread, Unto whom her early grave Was as freedom to the slave, Moves him. at this midnight hour, With the dead's unconscious power 1 Ah ! the dead, the unforgot I From their solemn homes of thought, Where the cypress shadow blend darkly over foe and friend, "Of in Iftve or sad rebuke. lack udob the livinc look. Wnd the tendeVest ones and weakest, Who their wrongs have borne the meekest, Lifting from those dark still places, weet and sad remembered (aneV - D'er the guilty hearts behind An unwitting triumph find. EDGKH OIITU SCUOOL. GREENSBORO'. N. C. ynHE Exercises of this Institutionof which Go 11 ernor Morehead is Proprietor and Patron, will . be resumed on the Vib November next, antler the su- periiHfBdfnee f Miss iloye, aided by a number of aecouiplMbeu Assuiajit Teachers ; and the Session will continue five inonuis, at the ternunauonot which, there will be-a Public Examination, which it is hoped Parrots and daardiaos will attend. The buildings are new and extensive, the sccora mndations ged, -and the pupils will board in the In stituUun with the "moreasea, and be constantly under i their supervisHM. , . Of the abHrtv, teal and DtTefrty with which th in charge of this ttcbixd discharge their duty, the best recommpndatiun is to b found in the ad cement ! of their Pnorl. to which reference iseheerfullv made. Surtal)ie Chemical and other apparaluar wH be pruTiueu - Tbe forltiwing Branches of Education will conaii late the regular course : bpelling, Rhetoric, Astronomy, Reading. Writing, Composition, Belles-Lettres, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philosophy, Intellectual do Mineralogy, Botany, Chemistry, Needle-work. Grammar, Geography, with use of Atlas and Globes, EXTRA STUDIES, PER SESSION. Musie, ( Piano $zO, Guitar $ 1 &,) it 15 Drawing and Painting, 10 Wax wvrk, . . . . , . 10 Bbel,lwrk, 8 Worsted 8ower-Wori, t 6 Latin. 1 Greek, 10 The Sch-ol ts divided tnte appvopriate elasses, to which each pupil is aavtgned, aceoiding to ner acnol arshto. The cla ses are so arranged, that pupils may take only a art of the regular 'course if U be preferred, and any pan of tbe extra studies. As it may not be n uient foreome papilatotake the full courae- preseribra in tbts lBsUluiioa, the in structers would be glad to know the probable length of lime the pupils will be permitted to remain in the School, that they nay prescribe to them the course most advaataireous tor the time they may remain TeroM-$?5per sessie, for tuition in the regular course, board, washmc. fuel sad lights. For the extra Studies, the prices affixed thereto. Dr. Wilsou. the President of tbe Caldwell Iiut.tute, dar ing the absence of Gov. Merehead, will visit the Institution, examine the pupils, and ascertain their protrressT- " Commo nidations relative to the 8chool mat be addtessrtlto MVA.HOYE. - -Greeieboro', N- C. RErEBXNCES: The President and Professois of ihe ljliier)ity of X f?. The President and Profetwors of the Uldr welMnetkote. The Jurfgs of the 8uperier Courts. N. B. Sure fare tonind from Ralh and inter veaing points to lgeworthn4lf pricer pupiU by are rsnaemeot with contractors. On 1. 1843. 82 STATE OF NORTH V1LLE COUNTY. Term, 1843. CAROLINA, GRAN -In Equity 4 September David J. Young. Administrator of Margaret II. Dan iel, and of Charles W ilk r son. and of Msrths Wil- kerson, and Albert G Moore end wife, as William Thomas and Washington Thomas, Execu tors of Thomas Daniel. Ben. dee d. Mary A. Wil- kereon, Eoliits Wilkersoa, Green Y. Wllkefson, Eiifrti Wilkvrson, J.a(han Jones snd wifo.Mifly, isir Harris, Nancy rJsrrtsnd l nomas Usmel, This Bill was filed against tbe Executors of Thorn as Daniel, Hen. dee'd. for a Set dement of their admin ttratioa account, and it was referred to -the Master to take the sccniVWBavepted the lislance in tbe hand of the said Executors, which balance the Ex ecutors were directed, by an intsrloentery order of the Court to pay into the ofSc of the Cierk and Mas ter, and of the money so. paid into CotxU the Clerk and Master is directed, to pay out eleveo-ihirteenths tu the parties appearing, upon the pleadings and H islariherofdered by- the Court that adverti-ement be male for six successive weeks Raleigh Register. a no ior mree weeks in me ."tiai 4rie bibw, tiu mc xiate of Tennessee. warninT " persons d-imjng U be th- legltimafe children o Merriman lMftrlc,d - mentioned in rhe. pleadings id appear & tfenext wiiL on the. first of October, next, esUblub'R branch of anv jj,; term of this Coon to be held in the Tewn of Oxford, f tbeir House-in Setersburf. Va., tinder the firm qfl -r earify their claim, otherwise the whole ftfid wjll be uhh wnnanutT ol marcn Tiexi inopuiin wut itSMs over io ui nartms nam in i;ourt. ami- anneannc tobeenutled. - . . . - WTTnesf. Thomas B. LitHejobo, Clerk and M aster f Cotton, Tobaccos ow. rVVe wUM als pay slnctatlen Ufe asUf Court, at Ofllce, at Oxford,' the first Motvl tion to deceiving snorwardiog Goods, Merctaiulisei efUfe day of sptember, A. D 1843. ME B . -M . V H I T L O C K WHOLESALE GROCER, ATtD COMMISSION MERCHANT, 84. Front Street, Fonrth door above Old Slip, near Pearl it. Home. NEW YORK. The Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the Merchants ot North Carolina, tbaflie has opened, this Spring, on bisown account, a ' - ! WHOLESALE GROCERY aid C0MIISSI03 HJU&E, 84 Front Strcetmear OUT Slip; NEW YORK, where he has for Sale, at all times, a eeneral assort ment of Groceries, suitable to the i&athervrade, and which be oners for CASH, at a small advance upon the Cargo and Auction prices. MK. w ni l JjOCK has bad lone exneiienceTn the business, and has every facility (buying for Cash) ol setbitg Goods at tbe Iou)etTatei, and be assures those wtio will call upon him, that they may rely upon be ing taituiuUy served. Particular attention will be aiven to orders for Uoods, and to sales ot Produce consigned to Uim, upon which Advances will be made, if required. - B. M. WHITLOCK. June. 1843. 48 6in; REFER Ta ' Malcolm & Gaul, Smkh, Wright &. Co. Corlies, Stanton & Barnes ew 14 K Alfred M. TreadweU W. &, A. Stitb, Raleigh, N. C. J.ife W. Murphy, Salisbury, N. CU J. & R Sloan, Greensboro , N. p. John McArn, Fayetteville, N- C MEDICAL COLLEGE, IN RICHMOND,.VlRGINIA. H E next Session of the Medical Department of Hampden Sydney College will commence, in Richmond, on the last Mondsy of October (30ih) and continuenui the last of February following. JouirXJtTLLKir, M D, Professor of Theory and Prae tire of Medicine. L. W.CBAxaiatATHK, M D, Professor of Ma Wria Medica and Therapeutics. R. L.Bohihn A, M D, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children Socsatss Macpih, M D, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. AceusTrs L. WAastR,MU, ProTesor of Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. 'A Jkffbiks Wxjias, M D, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. The Infirmary attached to the College furnishes am ple materials for practical medical and surgical instruc tion daring ihe winter. 1 o tow is also added tbe pub lie institutions of the city, which are under the charge of a member of the Faculty ; to all of which tbe stu- dent has free access, I be facilities for obtaininginfor- tnation in practical anatomy and the mode of perform ing sarsicaf operations are not excelled in any institu tion of our country. Tbe Faculty lake pleasare in announcint; to Ihe medical profession the appointment of Dr. Jeffries Wy. man, of Boston, to the chair of Anatomy and Physio logy; a gentleman of emioent quatifieatKMH as a hu man and comparative Anatomist ano Physiologist. Dean of the Faculty. -Sept. 7; 731 at PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING MR. JO: S. PENDEB, OF NORTH eajniLINA, " Having viinted Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in bis profession, ie now prepared to execute Portraits, Miniatnrtsic. l"hoe wishing l avail themselves of his profession al services, are requested to call at his. Artellier, on Hillsborough Street, 1U0 yards West of the Capitol, where specimens wf his execution may be seen Seit. 13, 1843. ' l Passage to Baltimore. a HE superior Steamboat, COLUMBUS or PO I -UAH ON 'PAS. will leaeCity Point direct for Bsliimorc. evorr Wkhmkbdit afternoon, at 3 o'clock. or iroroed lately after the arrival of the Cars from PeH tersburg, and will land Passengers in Baltimore, the next evening. 1 he accommodations on board these Boat are very superior, and the passage, including meals through from Petersburg to Baltimore, olv (8. Returning, will leave Baltimore every Saturday after noon at 5 o'clock J. BRANDT. Jr. Agent s Baltimore, Mar. 10, 1843. 22. Vy . , . MUSIC, JflUSIC, MUSIC TT US T received at tbe Worth Carolina lioAtore sjy Kajeiga, r. v. tbe fotlowiog late and Usbionabie pieces of Jhukis : Ye I will share with thee, my love. I wish I could remember. There are clouds that mast o'ershadow as . Oh! The Heart may he tamed by a smiUI. Sweet Village Home.-, . Come to the MoulP 1-he'Heart, The i' i let it be. The Hindoo girl . . The Rosy tints oEiLj. The Exile's Adieo, . Father do not Weep. Oh 1 Mollv Bawn why leave me pining. Sleep on; Sleep on, TnexHe's Song. . " . ' Columbia tbe land of the Brave. . , W hn first I saw thy gentle face. - I'm saddest when I sing. Amina Avaltt ' Grand March. ' SaxeMlQuick Step. i Cologne Water Waltz. Cuba March. - 1'he Richmond Scarlet Guard's quick Step. Gov. Porter's March -lSgiaskvs farewell Quick Step. ' And a great variety of other-pieces, that hare been lately published. Please call sno?amins our Col lection. " " . TURNER & HUGHES. ' t Tt CXP A RTK ERSHi P. WARREN J HARRIS A- CO. of -Norfolk. VirPinia. F ,T n .-fcA a a, xv. i arr , ; . r T u o I mr me AransacuorAAU a uuiiiaaii w.u.wo i j n tBUSlNESS.. sed recVuHy solicit cow4gnmedU of j etc.' HxttitrvHARRIrV V William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-lionse, Raleigh, N. G. THE SoWrrbar'ha now on hand at his furnish fng Ware tfbome, just in. the rear of Messrs. 1'srner 4c HugEes. Oook Store, a general assortment o Articles in hi line, made in the niost faithful man ner, after the newest and most faahionabUf pattern!, and which wilt be warranted. They will he swid at aiMh nrirfta. tA Ipuva noxcuiw for iscntlinvSK iK rNorth for Furniture. Call and look, iefore you send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. dj- Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber twrZ-aeoaoncct a kenin exchange for Furnituie. PILLS! PILLS! ! PILLS!!! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED Wlygcitm Vegetable Pills, Can be had at the Store John Primrose, FAY&TTVILLK STREET, 8ALEKJH, N. C. MOAT'S M ORISON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGBIAN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES-Accurately pre. pared by Dr. ri,b. Moat, of New Voik fa the original retipe used for many years by hirlaie father, Mr. Thooias Meat, Vise' President of ihe British 01 lege ofHealtt;, ' . vJ ; Twenty years' stcjferitministration pf hese celebrated msd'iciries Ei:ropand more than twelve ears n me LUSiierr fjiaT" nave esuiDiisneu tueir repotarion. -Thousandif both sexes, who have restored t .health the mjfrperous sufferers rescued from prematura death and volumes of certified cases of cure, embracing every disease iaxne long catalogue of hnman misery ; must convince the most inpedsj lous. of their superiority and the' truth oftheidygeiap theory, restwing from, scientifia research and expe rience, namely, that -man fs subject to only one real disease impurity of the blood." . The Medicines being eom posed entirely of herbs or' "vegetable matter, purify the bluSd, and carry off the -a s.s eorrupt numorsot tne Dixiy, in e manner sqrimple as to give every day ease and pleasure. . Marr will be born to days of bnss, compared to what has hitherto been bis lot, weighed down ts Jtie has been by disease, infirmities, and sufferings which no earthly power -kaew how to alleviate, 'uatit this, dis covery was praseqte.4otbe world. The ' weak he few daysatrengthepe3 - hts'jheir operator,; and the rancs Wixhtjait the exmnse of a Physioiak, - Adapted toacireuawtances ridlufuatiostbj(ryL. are Hit Jcst iucu:ciic ever irivenica iurxuiHtiifs,, or io raKe ton sea, preventing scurvy ,wipc,Jmiess,. requiring "no change of diet, pasticrdar jtegiraen, or care against ta king Aid. j.-'".-. rrt The. prepoteney of (bees mjeukme, has tndu ceu many speculators io- aiieinpt injposiuiin on ne public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Imita tions in tc notice- through the medi um of tile Press I V . . . . . . 7 " . i Seme of ihem pretend to Hygeifin principles, by stsal- iog 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, theic puffing and piracy become evident ; disap pointment to the afflicted is eventual,, and with jul obloquy the pretenders sink inlo oblivion. The Hygeian medicines first introduced into this country by H. Maf, in 1830. have for the last four years been prepared by htm, and tbe increasing sale attests their intnnarc merit ; thtjr cempue two sorts of Purs, No. I and No. Z,in sing re Itoxespf each at 25 or 50 cents- and Packets containing both sorts, at f 1, $2, or $3 The Vegetable Cleansing PoJSdfrs, in large boxes, at 374 cernswith printad directinSe. Each packet has a fee simile of the signature of H doepneara wrnat, 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 unices they have these signatures, and are obtained from sub-agt-ats, who can produce their written appointments frBi the dieuict agent. and whooe names are advertised in their resectlve districts. H nr.PHKA.Hi Moat, Principal Ofiice, 50 Canal st. All orders will be promptly tilled at 2Q per cent. less than reiail prices for all ums over twenty five dollars, for cash. v Some person in every Town and Village ought to eep this valuable medicine, for tire bene6t of their Lfetlbw men. One individual, sent ninety miles to procure them. . - Nov. 17. 184S. 94 ty A. N assortment ofIry Go.nl, Groceries, Superior XSirajv Floor Matting, SiuafiV best Steam Ru ned Candy. &c' &c. v Just received, and forsaJe, eheup for Cash. JOHN T.WEST, Next Store to New Market House. tk Ann, ? ' tta r 4 ALT. 100 Bushels goodAlum Salt for sale, eheap lor UaS. L. TUCKER. August 28. 6U NEW ifoCTK, Via Stage from Sledge's ta Weldon, and thence by Rail Road and Steam Boat to Baltimore. ; FTP"! HE Travf Hmg Pabhe are respectfully informed. U that the following rales of fare havfoeen estab lihed by this Lie : From SiedgsV to Baltimore, $10. (Meals inclu ded oo the Bay Boat ) . From Sledge's to Portsmouth. (6. By this route, Psssengers wilt be put in Baltimore, ituample time for the Cars to ihe East or West. The Portsmouth snd Bay Line has been rnn with as moch success sad regularity this stasonr as any Line in the eojuntry. . Cy?f the superiority of this route, we ask the travel-. fer to give it a trial, and he win be able, to decide for M. MOODY. Jr. A-n Office Eortsmouta dc Roanoke Rail Road & Bay Lipe - of Steamers, Weld on, N. Cct 9, l43i T mtn' r i i. , ! i . , y ' Uk f. o. ruseDgrifwainijf (vaimgir umij,- exeepi roatardat;1 jyill go on direct tejm York without Oar Office being supplied with the greatest vaiiara) Fancy JTQb Type We rjapared tolexcjn(e " bAHrHLCTrCA)$,OlKC171vABSj HaJSDBIIS, I DR.. STRlKGFELXOtV'S PRICES FOR DENTAL 0?4l3iATJONa ExtraetinrTcETH or Roots, eifth $1 00 ExaminationarjddirectloBs forCdmanage. ment of Childres Teet6,J Cleaning the entire set of Teeth Separation by Fjling, each Plugging with gold Best Artificial Teeth on Pivots each" Da on gold pivots . - " ! Tl1 nn imM nlata &-00 1 00 .3 00 8.00 I0t)0 -1000 5 00 iu. on the rmprovtjf plan of DrS Operating for, and attendance on confirmed cases of Neuralgfa 200 00 . Txrms CASH. , Raleigh, June 12, 1843. REFEREJtCS : Hon. Geo. E, Badger, : Judge Battle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, Dr. P. C Pope WmFlummer; Esq. CWarrenton GcnHawkuM. y Col. Joyner,S Dr. WHcoi.C Halifax. Dr. Bond. j . ffcoMMUNICATJiD.l Tt is wia no little pleasure that we are enabled, to inforntheubric, through the n61nm of your col- umos, tna a cure has been at lengm discovered lor the niostpajHfuranl harsemg of all nevous affections, Neurffgia or Tic Doloreux. The many unfortunate patient whose skifferingajvc hate witnessed, and who e'igBorlnt' that- those sufferings can le relieved seientifiV means, induce us to make rhh. earn muni r tion. The number ef rases alreadv cused bv Dr.? prove concrueiveiy the li novel as rt is efli dencsfiii the Capflal of the State, will maktt convenient for him to consulted, by 1aany at a diatance, who are affiictfl witn a disease, almost as prostrating Uf the mental u to the physical eneigies of the hoVaa system. J. Valuable rroLij for pale lutne VlcliiiljrorjRalclgu AT ACTION. THE sAScriler will 'offer for sale, before the CourcJionsVjdoor, in (ateigh, on Thursday the1 23d day oojreber next, (being Court week,) ff not disposed of before that time, the following proper ty, to wit : .HU Dwelling House and the Lots attached to it, containing between ten and tweta'acres. It is situated about six hundred yards East of the Capitol, on- Newbern Street, m a beautiful Groveof Forest Trees, fid without the linuisV the Tewn. It couuins foui apartaicnts in the basement, including the Dinmg ro m, and five above,' snd two Passages, h is new, built of choice materials, and of superioi worunanship. . l he oat-nouses and enclosures are also new. In the backward,, is a Well of most exce lent water. , 1Atiniatf3rove Lot o"-9f acres a the'olof Newbern street, fronting the Capitol, aid.etbe distance of seeen or eight hundred yards, ft isrOne of the most beaugful sites in the Vicinity of Raleigh. . m .. Another Lot of about fifteen acres, l)ing also East of the City, adjoining a Lot formerly the property Ol ibe late Joseph Ualks, and a Lot he lonsjtni fa Juhx 0,'i(ouKE. '1'here are 4wo small framed Houses upon it, yielding a rent that wield make tbe property a good investment at .the price at which it is estimated, and upon the Street, leading by Dr. J, O.WatsoVs, are two handsome building situ ational A tract of hfticeen t forty andfefty&acre, about three miles south ef Raleigh, affording an abun-' dant supply of Wood, and much valuable ' ruber. The terms will be accommodating, and raadelftoojvn when tbjV property is offered. i . J. it. J. DAmtuL. 77 Sept 5. ; rtrtsj Iew Cabinet FiifrriittTre, AHB t PIANO FORTE WAallUlOUBk MECHANICS' HALL, SYCAMORE 8TKET, Petersburg . Y ' ' ' JOllA niC4GI VS & CO. MAVE jusi opesed at the above stand, a large and (Qegani aasortnaent ef CelMftet Furniture, Piano Fortj,6tc. Consisting of M arbfe tap Dressing Bateau ?, large and small-Mahogany do do Side-Boards, Ward Kobe., Secretary and Bk Cases, j. " ' M m. ' Marble top and plain Wash-starios. Tenet TaWes and Looking Glasses, Marblfop Centre'&bleS,- ;.sjjr Card. Breakfast andJJininir ' Jr M aiiogasy , French arid4igkf posBed-tesdJt i - Patent swell beam windlass. do. High and lew post maple,. ' do - M ah' gany , Frenjt f ana $ French C hiTrSi Fine maple cane seat " . do Rose-wood, painted and gilt - do Rush seat and Windsof ' " Ab Mahogany, plush and 'hair seat 'Ocki Chairs, X'An Higb-back. Nurse, Table and Cbildran's Office Desk sJidT SLvst VenMian lilind ssd Shalei. " .Sofas, iDi vans. Ottbmsns, snd Foot-SteoTsy ; " Piano Forte Musicfttools. 'dec- dtd Th ibo've cooVls are all of the tfctet "styles snd best , workman ship, made by the Subscribes, embracing ar fine a stock ss ts kept in the 'Northern eiliesand will be so.kl at corresponding tow priceat " Our PianO Fortes are from the best New York snd Bos sen factories, well wortlr Abe atJAntiotv ef porcba- sera, who will receeive a trriUen graarantee wtthHhe stramentsat factory prices, kpenses of transportation-lidded. Mahogsjiy iJc dsf Jlan1k, Veneers, V 1 W rf, I I . I n 1 w ... . m - imious, aoie-iegs, oeu-posia rjair-seeung, ana a ii dgn's surieiior Furniture, Yaw Uh.. for Sale. - JOHN.. HIGGINS & tiOt $ ' WscbanitHalL . , , Petersburg. Va October 2. 1843. 79-,3m SHOEsnOES. FALL 8UlwjsOC1 OBElt 1843; JAMEM. TOWLES sf n i now retetvms Alireci Ifrom Philadelphia," a large Slock of Cearte and fine -work of every quality snd decripuoot which he offers pn tbaViriosUeasoabki terms. ; ; jiw SVt" r 1 . (t-Ladies fine work ch an ; staid' 19. vl 842 tcTsiFwrxxiow; oitnis uur. i rsucoessof his'ffractice. wBrcrfS oeerxA. . Txacious. His resi 3 d. --vV S-- x RALEIGU HAJrWACTQHYi Save a Ddlfar and ret a. hf tctv fTtiar Oil A.- 5 OCfatfafrXircUEir, PrdctUnt natter. 2 repectfulry informs the Citizens T Raleigh, and the Neighborhood generally, that he has now received his . v SprWg Stock, conrtsnngo!mg&5g' Z4 of every description, which bsojra for saJs jat least', twenty peirt& cheair Ahan Ihiy can be bad Snjf, t' other place ihff 4ylty. He is nw. rniishing sonse "' Saperior CawSnefe and german BtObh Ilats," a'Xire '0, "V nearer than ydu have 'seen for many s day. jtigo, "' some my superior Mole 8kiri sid ShorNspi Silk 'X . Hats, which for beauty of finish, and durabibty, ctn- not be excejled. Hats will as kept cnsatf on hfU r : or manuXactared to order rof every qtiaiity tvprjc4 snd fashion. Hsu, of every description; -flsaned anJ V 'V pressed to look ; t&i Customers fiats - ; prtmdpati. - & IT. I., has taken the Shop tirfaysltsviwe Street, recently occupied by Jr Jkjfbxxi,' next door to Mr, Whitb's Shoe Store, where he invites tfaeabtic to V call blrie purebnsing elewhent, if thJvrjdsh 0 save t a flollar, and get sjetteT Hat. ' He)tus1bily strict' attention to thebu8iness,to receive 1 slijreof theub-- - lie patronage. N. B. CasLgiven for Wooi on the Skjl and ti . AND OiRAIVlUlidEON , . upc.ruicisr tne .rciici01 Deaf rless and other CatoaeVPiCTjrgj TLJormities. DiTafes of Uip Bones ;; -iiejpia, ( ra ix cure,; Aneurism f f ;WS AndSurjc-Rl llifleaeesnreiirL Dr. H. wjfTvisU aftytof thgCatf where uiB services may oe seqaLrevw 1 1 Raleigh, Ja?23, 1843 X K, XI LAIIREIj will givelr wJiftj Crse of Medicarndsrr5cal instruction, tfrff ear n those students who wtk ajiul ih rtErutLUes: ' All thelvatetmlerrU of pr.Jtflsix ift ianabSr: graduated mih'ered si the "enif "of tfieir first ssssioa, in the Richmond AUdicaL Colhegsv RKrsassBs : - hraif, "4 inly, Esq-." . J ' Uov. Morehr ad, Hon. Geb. E . Dr.'Beckwi Charles Manly Hugh Waddell, Esq. rtillsborodga. a .rm . a ' st m w- jmr i a. wm rw W MWH v isa .i? . The Subscribe is prepared, to ; execute altkinds is: .affeifabns of tfeFEa,'iT ,f-i hnRrrgljla andajate: 'AV jc iu i oxfaj-apraT0erin: . tpoertifctre tSSSZ Piles : 'V''- ' r rm it art ions of every variety of Marble, and Of all kinds) of Woudt also. Wall Pamtmg, Par.hangiDg,.iJlsi ; zing and GILDING en Wood and Metallic ufyianee of every description, in the late French tiyle, &o - attended to at shortesfnotice,-efi denein a supe- ,.' rior style of wsrimannfiip. " -K" " MILITARY FEAGS and FANNERS painted fnJ j the neatest style, on the shortest notice 'end macb;"' .chesper than fney can be done elsewhere. :, (rr R, cl fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina. ; j Harsons Wishing Painting of sny description sis- eaied, by cnlHng at the Cabinet Ware Room "of Mfc r J Wrlliam Thompson, opposite the South East corner1! e.L. . w ,-. -i , .. i . ui me vupioi r-uare, ukij expect io nave it none to their entire satisfaction. v C.FRAZJER.L1 Raleigh. aa. . 14, 1843. TT 3ST OR M ISLAID. a PWtet TTaoV: ilsftntaiiiing : ' 1 'ltd y .4.. 4k'.. ' i j' t . taw rteceipt ot vvm. unoipi. dated May 1843, forfJi Mm. t V V jlml . M . . ma tt. , imrm ' ' Sbout Jan. 1843 c0i i , , Henry Rhodes, 1A43 v . ."Sa . v ' v J.jpbpence liv. A. A. Somhatr, . gik W lp State Bank bfjf. C: ' ' C'Ty 1 tf Jl 25centrCharlonbiIl'R.IL CeiV i' f '' fiJ iiiciuwiiiiuiun ui wtvuna va"B ' tAw .O liliy J S-.7, , a. -. , . R, . .1 .. r . : . ur r Haywoo4Wm. F. Collins snd tube. C J'rjfii 11. persons are notified riot to trade 'for said psr Kit. VI iOT VI 1UIU1 sarrsa ii ... t:rll J .aa. a V.t S" ' ' ' v w - - i tas PajRnt has baaf stopped. 1 . ' OHN - RHODES ", Sept 87v il vs avsi Safa. .SAaTa Sim . a ra vc nin ihm sS'v ALA N E W ,UOOKs. 3asn idthis day, at (he 2 h Carolina .Booflorarlg,,Ng.cNo. 1, . - . . Fsvettrvitle Street t Chance far ih AmAirni t?ntm ' r in letters from Condon to New43Pork"by arV AaasvL ' can fsdytLThe Neighbors, by Frederlka Bremet- r ne vvorss ei nuam sosxsneare. comiilets. at za c - mull rr nnmlmr. Fnr AlXa K , Ml ' TURNER. Ac iwntrta September ... : :7l-.5f; T ' ' " ' ' - 1 i ' ' ' x i- i 1 ' TO lETV-TW Very oaIs; Isiiig bea longing to Mis. Priss febsw, snd - rtdw? dt ' ciipied by the JJer. Mry.'Possessttn ipijf be had the lvt of July. Fr lerms sddIt in . ' jams? ;ToWtES.;;r Jrw T5. ic; a iiixua k.a a. mm ii rax a. m m " i m l bbab a n .- LWUl practjee in all ihe Courta-MlaWand m lha f w.l:i. ..:iit ,aV' ' . jnooue, tpru iwj -!" ' .' M T:! - IV. Li; :MTELV ? DUUGGISt UNPCHEMIS . .., lUlLKlUllr W. C fV4t elk- 1 V RUVTE V1NEQ AIU-AW VoA.flr.. Ci.r ! f ' wTTf t nntr .? -Zip- i W: JA-MTBaM.TOWLE8. - J July af..n1 -fjf -jXj4 ,vft5-r..t50-.: a , , vperanona ai vaoni, oy iieui. Eyre me kok ' . ral aAd4oiiriwie:LifiioC Getaany, brlVm. Mawatt'shlir. UM lilt rr in lin In llvi mw aT W a Vili ibt Ka av t . ' . KohI,1n 3 YoTstia journey' to Caboot,bf the Jala1 trau umfrt. nussia ana tne nosiarni. .iJW j. t.... j A4etn. uoi: ir Alex, uarnos, t;. rj. 3cc. ; toe 14 w-. , r Km r.. .iil.'. f ,'l . nf ' TT it f ' ' .rurien : the HemW Uea See flee ,by .EdA,J Hi ,- van twub engravings; iba- Lites-of eminrir:!!t!jtHi . . - .:,. . . .-. 4 . ''.-44' . l AmnriMiinu ol. nucKwoaa. dt rrni. vtiisnn in'. -u. I works of WJlraen, the joujorm 1 V!1 This ; received an fosV at -Ibe- NorULfcit6rina Bouk'i , T 1 uut his-dar l'rp quiverethr, Pr. Adjr? 8 , A n October 2 1613 7-tawUanI In t stjlatgot inferior' ta u sa W.C&WWf Btata; lm- i ' iteme&fF 114 A MU. B. lai TliEJOHnrU tStorP ?TURNEtrd;aUGHE 4 7&i 0f : v
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1843, edition 1
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