- ' .Ni "T: J 11 'T' II CAROLINA GAZEl'IPE. ftblisM Senl-Waklf, ky a. wr -mm an r mr mm f ESTON'KT ,u'iL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1843. EDITOR AMP- JfEOf RTKTOK. , r - .'''' v . ... , mMm aaataaBW Baa ' 1.J If V f I m 1 ' . 1 : ' . - - 1 1 1 1 nm 0 the Scmi-Vcekly IalllihiiteT iTBSCRirTio7r-Five Dollar per nara balf in Adjp"CBliTHMwTt For every' Sixteen Lttut m t insertion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. .o -m U CoPRTOADitind Judicial Adtcii'i'iscmcnts HI cliafjted 25 per conk, higher ; but deduction f 33 pr eent wi" mat'e rom n regular pricea( for adrertiaers by th jear. ; .1 ; ,lver(isemenis, inserted in the StMfrWcKKLY Rg0l9TgR, will also appear in the YKtK.uy Paper .reeofcharae rQ. belters to the Editor mast be ro8T-FAii. POETRY LIKE ORIENT PEARLS At RANDOM STRUNG," MY BIRTH DAY. Pillow thy head upon this heart. My own, my cherished wife ; And let us for one hour forget. Our dreary path of life. Then let me kiss thy tears away, ' And bid remembrance flee Back to the daya of halcyon youth, When ail was hope and thee ! Fair was the early promise, We, Of our joy-freighted bark ; Sunlit and lustrous to the skies, '. '-: Now all so dim and dark. -Over a stormy sea, dear wife, We drive with shattered sail, But Love sits smiling at the helm, And mocks the threatening gale. Come, let me part these clustering carls, And gaze upon thy, brow How many, many memories ; .-j , , Sweep o'er my spirit now ; How much of happiness and grief, How much of hope and fear; ' Breathe from each dear loved lineament Most eloquently herev , r TOO LATE. - BT JOSEPH k. CHANDLER. " It is welfsaul the venerable man to his wife, as they sut together lale one evening iti July, 1441, is well that we discover ed the ciiarcter and habits of the young man before be had advanced farther in our es teem; he might else have inveigled our on ly daughter into marriage, and brought dis grace upon us, as well, as misery upon our child." ... ., 1 " Which would1 have been misery tons, ton, surely,' said the Wife. 41 It would have been insupportable in is ey. But thank God," continued he, rais ifig his eyes in heart fell gratitude, 44 1 was informed in season to prevent my child from the disgrace of a connection with a 14 With a what?" said a good looking young man, bowing to a venerable pair " with a wnat. sirT speak out now 2 l am your daughter's husband ; and it seems, not unfit that there should be so much confidence bnween father and son, as that the latter should ki.ow the opinion of the former upon his pursuits, when the former knows the re Utioii m which each stands to the other.' 44 If it is too late to prevent tne marriage, said .ihe father 44 it is loo lale?" 4Tlun, at least, though my rights as a father inuv have ceased, those of a husband and of a man are unimpaired; and if 1 can- iiqj rule those in my bouse, I can, at least, say who shall be its inmates." "Father," said the bride, kneeling, with clasped hands, "do not cast me from you give my- give him time, at least, to prove tnat you h ve not done hi in lusttce. Mother, dear mother !" The closing of the door at the other ide of the room drew the attention of the suppliant, and she found that her husband was the only one left with her. It was too late. Hand in hand the newly, married pair left f whal had been to the wife an Eden of quiet happiness. The stern commands of a father were there, at least, to be obeyed ; and she was yet to learn whether a serious act o disobedience on her part, would ever be for given by one who had seemed wrapped up in her a auctions whose life was apparently en twined with hef obedience. She left that Eden then. "Hand in hand the banished pair took their departure ; and as the offending daughter, and confiding wife turned back to look at the closing door of her paternal mansion, it seemed tocher indeed as if some angel, severe in awful beauty guarded the portal against her entrance to the place which she had desecrated by filia disobedience. -s i .. The pride of the new husband was just too much for his situation. He was anxious not only to maintain his wife independently of her family, but to give her many comforts to which she had been accustomed. ' He could .easily, have attained the former, and h ne iiitt all h r wishes f jn that "respect ; but his pride induced him to neglect rational means of acquiring ordinary comforts, anrkl led him to resort to what he deemed ehancea of sudden weallh,; f He; had before his mar riage, suffered irOh estimation of many re ap Cable persons by his assoiating with cer tain dashing young men, wlto to their other 7f J :"', W?re M?ea oM.:inai iifuunrBB mr games' oi uuzaru. . ne mu mused himself Jn that wa without pecuni. I I lt ft .a ary profits, ahd by observation, had learned : the tricks of the art without practising them upon others. ' 1 " Time pussed onward, snd the young wife became a moiht r, and saw in the binh of her boy,' 'a reti-wa) of the attentions of her hus band, which, without , apparent lapse of affections, certainly, without other vnUnce of unkiiidiiess, had been of late pretermitted. He hud absented himself from his home tin lil a late hour at night. and had appeared haggard and careworn. It was also obvious that the means of support were diminish ed and the wife, began to feel many, very many, of ; her comforts curtailed. The de!- scent was rapid, and with it, the renewal of Hheilfre of I hp hllKanH nl nirrlit Ktil mi J open un kindness was exhibited, nor was tncre reproacn on.wr part, unless the pale cheek, the emaciated fr.tme, and the heart broken sigh could be so construed. Misery, wretchedness absolute want, be set the family; and the husband tore himself way from the bed of his wife and child ear y in the evening, wuh a determination to bring back back to them some means of coin fort. He met an old friend, who informed bim that a place was vacant in an office, which, with security for fidelity, would be his. AurJ who will be that security ?" " Who ? Any one I will. I told you so two years ago." " Will yqu now, indeed ?" Present yourself to me to-morrow free of debt, and I will insure you the place." He was not free from debt, but a few hun dred dollars would make him so.. He felt assured that a few hours at the gaming table. the last time he would ever darken the ac curbed doors, would supply him with means to pay those debts more than that he would tint rvfai,a. He hastened to the pljcj, and paused at the last step of the ddbr. 44 Why should I go in? The few hundred dollars which I owe, I can soon save; and he who, knowing my poverty, would be security for fidelity, would not think worse of my character, if confess my indebtedness, and my tietermin ation never to place myself within the chance of such dangers again. -The,, resolution, so excellent relieved .his heart, and be turned with new feelings to adont a' course of virrtie.' It was then 4 too ate." He saw within a few yards of him, one of he officers of the institution in which he was to have a place of trust. To have turn ed from the door wouH be to expose himself, and he eon Id not stand where he was. He entered, he played, and at midnight had won a few dollars. His" luck had turned,7 he said ; Jie " followed up the luck,' and daylight saw him possessed of more than the desired sum. He left the gamhliuir room a man of bet ter resolves than he had been, though he had always resolved well. He thought of the pleasure in store, of the good he would yet do, and the delights he could yet enjoy. The outer door ot the house in wnicn ne lived was open. He stole quietly up the - - y stairs, and gently titled tne latcn ot nts room door. It was dark and still. The child, at length moved. He Celt that his wife had occasion to complain ol ins long aosetic , hut the joy of his heart was to make Kr understand the new resolution he had form ed, and the means he now possessed of car rying it into effect. He called her by name she did not answer. He felt that his new intentions deserved more kindness. He cal- Jed again, but in vain. He then opened a window shutter,and the light of the morning poured upon theface of his infant. He went to the bed to awaken his wile, tie laid his hand upon her arm, and its icy dullness struck to his heart. He threw hirasHf upon the bed, and groaned in anguish. The cry ing of the child called some of the tenants of t he house to the room. The Coroner's aid was demanded over the dead body of the wife. The verdict of the jury was, LMed oi ine visitation oi umi. am But ope or two thought m il uisip ss nati weakened her frame so much, that the anx iety and the care, the new feeling of suspi cion, or the sense of utter abandonment th.it night, had been too much. Her heart broke wilt its over freight. The oride of the injured father at length yieldt-d, am! with quiet efforts, he traced out the residence of Ins daughter. Determined to meet her at more than half way towards reconciliation, he came just as ... . a . m I the husband had awakened to a sense ii nis misery. It ' is too late," said the latter, and pointed to the bed. The pomp of a funeral did not insult the wretchedness of the living, or the emaciated form of the dead. . The grave is on the very verge of the western declivity of Laurel Hill. . There is no stone to tell whose heart moulders there. Why should there be? What lesson could it 'teach T He whoe reformation was almost begun beforo her death, tried the path of virtue af terward. but it was ' too late." . He bad resolved to reform for the sake of his trie, ahdot for the sake of virtue. TTTttrrra v. Tipplers. There m a veteran turkev in Fairfield. Vu that has been shot at in various shooting matches, 224 times,and has never been killed. He has yielded his owner nearly fourteen dollars, at four pence a snoc - Losarit Papers. Thee is a veteran tivoler in this State, who has been half shot more than a thousand times; he is not dead yet He hM ylelded the grocery keeper g Tine farm, six likelv neffroes and a mercnani " m M milV.at four, pence a drink-Mt3 Point Beralt b; m. whitlock, ' TV'BoLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 84. Front Street. fourth door abort Old Slip, near Petri it. Home. NEW YORK. The Subscriber bees leave to inform his friends and the Merchants ol North Carolina, that he has opened, this Spring, on his own account, a WHOLESALE GROCERY and COMMISSION HOUSE, 84 Front Street, near Old SZtp, NEW YORK, where he has for Sale, at all times, a general assort ment of Groceries, suitable lo the Southern trade, and which he offer for CASH, at a small advance upon the Cargo and Auction prices. MK w HI I LOCK has had longexnenence in the biisinesa, and has every facility (buying for Cash) ot felling Goods at the lowest ratet, and be assures those who will call upon him, that they may rely upon be ing faithfully nerved. Particular attention wdl be siven 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 & Gaul, Smith, Wright & Co. ( Corlies, Stanton & Barnes I New York. Alfred M. Treadwell ' W. ft. A. Stith, Raleigh, N. C. J. & W. Murphy, Salisbury, N. C. J. & R Sloan, Greensboro', N. C. John McArn, Fayetteville, N. C MEDICAL. COLLEGE, IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. H B next Session of the Medical Department of Hampden Sydney College will commence, in Richmond, on the last Monday of October (30th) and continue until tbe last of February following. Jobs Cclliw, M D, Professor of Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. L. W. Cbaxhebiatite, M D, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutic. R. L. Bobakkas, M D, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children. Socrates Macpijt, M D, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Auscstus Jj. Wabwkk.M D, Professor of Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. J Krraixs Wtm ak,M D, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. The Infirmary attached to the College furnishes am ple materials for practical medical and surgical instruc tion during the winter. To this is also added the pub lie 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 facilities for obtaining infor mation in practical anatomy and the mode of perform ing anrgical operations are not excelled in any institu tion of our country. Tbe Faculty take pleasure in snnouncing to the medical profession the appointment of Dr. Jeffries VYy- man, of Boston, to tbe chair l Anatomy and f hy Bio logy ; a gentleman f eminent qualifications as a hu man and comparative Anatomist and Physiohigist. AUG. I,. WAKjNLK, M U., Dean of the Faculty. Sept. 7: 73 I2t PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. XrXR. JO : S. FClMSXm, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Having viited Europe for the purpose ef perfecting himself in his profession, is now prepared to execute Portraits, Miniatures, &e. Those wishing l- avail themselves ot hi profession al services, are requested to rati at his Artellier, on Hillsborough Street, 100 yards West of the Capitol, wbre erimensof his execution may be seen. Sept. 13, 1843. 15 Passage to Baltimore. ( HE superior Steamboat, COLUMBUS or PO CAHONTAS, will leave 1 Point direct for Baltimore, every Wkumesdat afternoon, at 3 o'clock, or immediately after the arrival of the Cars from Pe tersburg, and will land Passengers in Baltimore, the next evening. Tbe accommodations on board these Boats are very superior, and the passage, including meal 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 MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC. TUST received at the North Carolina Bookstore, fjjl Haleigb. N. C.thefollowing late and fashionable pieces l Muie: Yen I will share with thee, my love. I wish ! could remember. There are clouda that uiut o'ersbadow us. Oh ! The Heart may be tamed by a smile. Sweet Village Home. Come to the Mountain. Tbe Heart, The Heart ! Oh let it be. The Hindoo girU Song. The Rosy tints of Evening. The Kxile'a Adieu. Father do not Wep. Oh ! Molly Bawn why leave me pining. Sleep on. Sleep on. 'J4ie Exiles Song. Columbia tbe land of the Brave. When first I saw thy gentle face. I'm saddest when I sing. Amine Waits Grand March. Saxon Quick 8'ep. Cologne Water Walts. Cuba March. The Richmond Scarlet Guard's quick Step. Gov. Porter's March Larinskvs farewell Quick Step. And a great variety of other pieces, that have been lately published. Please call anu examine our Col lection. TURNER & HUGHES. ip1PARTNERSHIP WARREN HARRIS A- CO. of Norfolk, Virginia, will, on tbe first of October next, establish a branch of their House in Petersburg Vs., under tbe firm of W. & IV. HARRIS, for tbe transaction of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, and respect Hi fl? solicit consignments of Cotton, Tobacco, dec. We will also pay strict atten tion to receiving and forwarding (Jooda, Merctandise. etc. WARREN H ARRIS, HENRY HARRIS. October S, 1843 79UwtJsn1 Williani Thompson, Cabinet and Furnltare ffare-noase, Ralibigh, N. C. THK Subsrrilter has now on hand at his furnish ing Ware Rooms, just iti the rear of Mexsrs. Turner & Htifbe Hook Store, a general assortment jl Articles in hi line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, aud which will be wai ranted. They will be s..ld at such prii-es, as to leave no excuse for oending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, before you send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. VValnat, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber well-seasoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. PILLS! PILLS!! PILLS!!! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED Hygeian Vegetable Pills, Can be had at the Store John Primrose, FAYfiTTfiVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. MOAT's MOR1SON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Dr. H. S. Moat, of New York, from tbe 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 established 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 diseae in the iongcatalogue of human misery ; must convince the most incredu lous, of their superiority and thetrutii of the Hygeian theory, resulting from scientific research and expe rience, namely, that -man is subject 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 corrupt 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 bis lot, weighed down as he has been by disease, infirmities, and sufferings which no earthly power knew bow to alleviate, until this dis covery was presented to the world. The weak, the feeble, tbe infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, and tbe most obstinate complaints are removed Ly perseve rance without tbe expense of a Physician. Adapted to all circumstances and situations, they are the best Medicine ever invented for Families, or to take lo sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness. requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta kinc cold. fl" The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on the public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Imita- lions i"t notice through the medium of the Press Seme of them pretend to Hygeion principles, by xteal- ng from the writings of the Hygeist and copy ins whole pages into their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy the medicine, iheir speci fies or their deleterious nostrums prove to he unavuil- ng. their puffing and piracy become evident : disap pointment to the afflicied i eventual, and with iut obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. The Hygeian medicines first introduced into this ountry by H. S. Moat, in 1830. have for the last four years leen prepared by bim, and the increasing sale att6sta their intrinsic merit ; ih y comprise two sorts of Pills, No. 1 and No. 2, in single boxes 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 prined directions. Each pxeket has a fac simile of the smnature of H ahepheard 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 cenuine unless they have these signatures. and are obtained from sub-agt-nts, wbo can produce their written appointments from the district agent. and whoe names are advertised in their respective districts. H Srrphkard 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 Villace. ought to keep this valuable medicine, for the benefit of their fellow men. Une individual, sent ninety miles to procure them. ?fov. 17. 1843. 94 ly AN assortment of Dry (Jood, Groceries. Kuperior Straw Fioor Matting, Btuart's best Steam Refi tied Candy .dec ozc. Juat received, and for sale, cheap for Cask. JOHN T. WBST. Next Store to New Market House. August 35. 68 tf Ai ALT. 100 Bushels Jcheap for Cah. August 28. good Alum Salt for sale, S. L.TUCKER. 69 IX E W ROUTE, Via Stage from Sledge's to Weldon, and thence by Rail Road and Steam Boat to Baltimore. THE Travelling Public are respectfully informed that the following rales of fare have been eaiab lihed by this Line : From Sledge's to Baltimore, $10. (Meals inclu ded on tbe Bay Boats ) From Sledge's to Portsmouth. $6. By this route, Passengers will be put in Baltimore, in ample time for the Cars to the East or West. The Portsmouth and Bay Line has been run with as much succes and regularity this season, as any Line in the country. Of the superiority of this route, we ask the travel ler to give it a trial, and he will be able to decide for himself. WM. M. MOOD V, Jr. Agent. Office Portsmouth dc Roanoke Rsil Road dc Bay Line of Steamers, W eldon, N. C. Oct. 9, 143. P. S. Passengers leaving Raleigh dairy, (exeept 8aturdty,) will go on direct to New York without any delay : 82- Our Office being supplied with tbe greVeat variety of Fancy Job Type We are prepared to exe;ute Pamphlets, Cards, Circular, Handbills In a style not inferior to any OfS e in tbe Stat. DR. STRING FELLOW'S PRICES FOR DENTAL OPERATIONS. t Extracting Teeth or Roots, each : 1 00 Examination and directions for the manage ment of Children's Teeth, Cleaning the entire set of Teeth Separation by Filing, each Plugging with gold Best Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each Do. on gold pivots , Do. on gold plate f Do. on the improved plan of Dr. 8. Operating for, and attendance on confirmed 5 00 5 00 1 00 3 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 cases of Neuralgia 200 00 Terms CASH. Raleigh, June 12, 1843. References : Hon. Geo. E. Badger, ) Judge Battle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, Dr. P. C Pope - Wm. Plummer, Esq, V. Warrenton. Gen. Hawkins. Col. Joyner," Dr. Wilcox, 1 Dr. Bond. Halifax. communicated. It is with no little pleasure that we are enabled to inform the public, through the medinm of your col umns, that acure has been at lengih discovered for the most painful and harassing of all nervous affections, Neuralgia or Tic Doloreux. The many unfortunate patients whose sufferings wo have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those Bufferings can be relieved by scientific- means, induce us to make this communi tion The number of cases already cured by Dr. STRTserELLow, of this City, prove conclusively the success of his practice, which is as novel as it is effi cacioua. His residence in the Capital of the Slate, will make it convenient for him to consulted by many at a distance, wbo are afflicte? witn a disease, almost as prosi rating to the mental as to the physical energies of the human system. J. Valuable property for Hale in tlie Vicinity of Raleigh, AT AUCTION. 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 not disposed of before that lime, the following proper ty, lo wit : His Dwelling House and the Lots attached to it, containing between ten and twelve acres. It is situated about six hundred yards East of the Capitol, on Newbern Street, in a beautiful Grove of Forest Trees, and without the limits of the Town. It contains foui apartments in the basement, including (be, Diuing rom, and five above, and two Passages. It is new. built of choice materials, and of superioi workmanship. The out-houses and enclosures are also new. In the back yard, is a Well of most excel lent water. An unimproved Lot of 9 acres at the end of Newbern street, fronting the Capitol, a d at the distance of seven or eight hundred yards. It is one of the most beautiful sites in the Vicinity of Raleigh. Another Lot of about fifteen acres, lying also East of the City, adjoining a Lot formerly the rroierty of tbe late Joskfh Galks, and a Lot be longing to Joh.x O'llouKK There are two small framed Houses upon it, yielding a rent that wot.ld make the property a good investment at the price at which it is estimated, and upon the street, leading by Dr. J. O.Watson's, are two handsome building situ ations. 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 ?5. 77 iew Cabinet Furniture, ASD PIANO FORTE WARE HOUSE, MECHANICS1 HALL, SYCAMORE STREET, Petersburg, Va, JOHN HIGGLES & CO. TTJI AVE just opened at tbe above stand, a large and U U elegam assortment of Cabinet Furniture. Piano Fortes, &c Consisting of Marble top Dressing Bureaus, Large and small Mahogany do do Side-Boards, Ward Kobe; 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 high post Bed-Steads, Patent swell beam windlass do H igb and low post maple do Mah -gany, French and $ French Chairs, Fine maple cane seat do Rose-wood, painted and gilt do Rush seat and Windsor do Mahogany, plush and hah 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, dec. dec The above goods are all of the latest styles and best workman ship, made by the Subscribes, embracing as fine a stock as is kept in the Northern cities, and will be sold at corresponding low prices. Our Piaqo Fortes are from the best New York and Boston factories, well worthy the attention of purcha sers, wbo will receeive a written guarantee with tbe Instruments at factory prices, Expenaea of transpor tation added. Mahogany Boards. Plank. Veneers. Knobs. Table-legs, Bed-posts, Hair-seating, and Til den's superior Furniture Varnish, for Sale, i JOHN HIGGINS dc CO. Mechanic's Halt; Petersburg, Va. October 2. 1843. 79 3m SUOES SUOESs PALL SUPPLY, OC'I OBER 1843. J. MRS M. TOWLES j now receiving direct from Philadelphia, a larue Stock of Coarse and Fine work of every quab'ty and description, which he offers on the most rea-oable terms. 5 ? j Ladies fine work cheaper than ever. Oct. 19. . S4- BLANKS For sale at. tkis OS n MANUFACTORY Save a Dollar and set abetter Oat nuaiM Z, UCKEY, Practical nalier, respectfully informs ihe Cfefrens of Raleigh, and the Neighborhood generally, that he has now received hi Spring Stock, consisting of JKefiLjf of every description, whiefche oilers for sale at lease twenty per cent. cheair than- they can be bad at any other place in ibis City. He is now finishing some Superior Cassimere and Gorman Brush Hats, a little neater than you have seellf for msny a day. Also, some very superior Mole Skin and Short Nap Silk Hats, which for beauty of finish, and duraBGry,en not be excelled. Hals will be kept constantly on baud, or manufactured to order, of c very quality, price and fashion Hats of every description, cleaned md pressed to look equal to new. Customers' Hats pressed gratis. II. 11 has taken the Shop on Fayettevule Street, recently occupied by Dr. JtrraEVs, next door to Mr. Whites 8hoe Store, where he invites the public to call before purchasing elsewhere, if they Wish to save a dollar, and get a better Hat. Be trusts, that by strict attention to the business, to receivej share of the pub lic patronage. N. B. Cash given for Woox. on the Skin, and ev erydescription of Fobs. DR. IIEIDREE, PHYSICIAN FOR THE EYE AND EAR, AND OPERATIVE SURGEON. Operates for the relief of Deafness and other affections of the Ear i Cataract Pterygium, Crossed Eyes, &c 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 whert his services may be required. Raleigh, Jan. 23, 1843. Bit. IIENQREE will give a reiuhtf- Ciriu of Medical ahd Surgical instruction, to prepare those students wbo wish to visit the Northern Colleges All the private Students of Dr. H six in number, graduated with credit at the end of their first seseruw, in the Richmond Medical College, RfcrKatscts t Gov. Morehead "V Hon. Geo. E. Badger, I ., . , t Dr. Beckwith, Kalelgth Charles Manly, Esq. j Hugh Waddell. Esq. Hillsborough . fsMlJVTIJVa, ft The Subscriber is prepared to execute all kinds . Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of all kinds of Wood ; also, Wall Palntmg, Paper-hanging, da ting and GILDING oti Wood and Metallic substance of every description, in the late French style, Ac attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a supe rior stvle of workmanshtn. . tt M1LI I'ARY FLAGS and BANNERS painted in me neatest sty le, on tne shortest noticr and much cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. Re fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina. ; Persons wishing Painting of any description exe cuted, by calling at the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite the South East corner of the Capuol Square, may expect to bav ln3oti.tv their entire satisfaction. FSA2IEH. Raleigh. Jan. 14. 1843. . 6 tt LOST OR MISLAID, a Potket Beok, containing: , Receipt of Wm. Rhodes, dated Mey 1843, for $880 Note of E. P. Guion, "'38 or '9 838 J ' about Jan. 1843 800 Henry Rhodes, 1848 30 J. A. Spencer, lo A. A. Souths!!, 18 $10 State Bank of N. C. $1 25 cents Charleston bill R. It C. SI and 2 Virginia Bill. . i-i j.- Memorandum of accounts against W. H. Simons, -'rc-1 Jno. Murphy, Wm. Paul, W. W. Alston. Wm. H. J? . Havwood, 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. Tl TT OOtl. LOOK, LOOK. NEW BOOKS, JJj NEW BOOKS. Just received this dav. at tbe North Carolina Bookstore, Raleigh, N.Crfo, 1, Fsyettevitle Street i Change for the American Notes, in letters from London to New York, by ah Ameri can Lady. The Neighbors, by Frederika Bremer!! . Tbe Works of William Shakspeare, complete, at 2i cents per number. For sale by TUltNER dc HUGHES. September 1 7j TO LET The very desirable Dwelling be longing to Mrs. Priscilla Shaw. and. how oc cupied by tbe Rev. Mr. Lacy. Possession msy.be bad the 1st of July. For terms apply to JAMES M T0WLE8. June 15. 49 JAMES MARTIN & E D. BUttOCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,.. Will practice in all the Courts at Mobile, and' in the Counties of Washington, Clark and Monroe, 'Alabama. MOolIC, APTH IP, 1243. ' , 33 y DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, RALEIGH N. C. ,v ' . v kimk vmj2UAK,AIsoi good Lamp Oil. J AMISS Mfc: TOWLES. July 23 en NFW ItTIILlCATIOJIS The Military Operations at Cabul, by Lieut; Ey fe l the Ro- . ral and Domestic Life of Germany, by Wm. Howett t - wiv ion ji in uuim, w we peaee or iitOsUn. bv a 17- 1 .1 s-ia n - . ... -.a . .. - - :t r leni vjiucri ; nuaaia anu in KQseian. y;J. O. Kohl, in Vol's, t a journey to Cabool, by the tale Lieut . Col. Sir Alex Boraea. C. B. dbe. ; the Law- yer, his character and role of Holy life, by Edward ' O'Brien i the Heney Bee, etc. Ac by Edward Be van, with engravinga ; the Live of eminent British Lawyers, by Henry Kusros. Esq. Critical ajd i;is. cellaneoua Essays, by Jamas Stephens tbe facte r Amorosisnas oi disckwooov p jjqU WUsoo t t!i i worxs oi if isrseu, we joungeriai vu . 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