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. , ; ... , . , , . . . ., . .... .. ... .. ' - ' ' v:s .' J-N MJr JLli 111 JL1L JDlviy JLiJL IN VUTxSl iZi JL!i Pnblished S'eoiATeeWy, ly WESTON R. 0 A L E FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1843 EDITOR AMD r&OPEIXTOK - ...... T. -J. : : the Semi-Weekly EtldgV EcgUtcr- Soiscki'tiox. Five Dullati er annum Uairin rKxrisGMKNTi. For every Sixteen Xonr rt mertxn One Dotlr i ech flVbeeqwtfi) insertion, fwenry- Cenu. - , CoUKtOrdk and JUDlClXl. AoWliTIaCMKllTS ir.ll l diarrea i5 per cent. Uigber ; bt dexluctkro if 33 pr cent, will be uid from tins regular prices, Tor a.lvcrtier by tbe year. ? ' A.lvertiseinentt, inwrlea m the Ssmi-Wiklt Hecisti will also appear in the Wbkxly Paper free of charge- 0- Lei'ef t tll Editor must be o8t-faid. "IHlGEWORTn SCHOOL. GREfiNSBORO', N.X ; THE Ex ere we of thia Institution of which ,Oo ernor Mrebeal ia Prprietor and, PaUtn, will be resumed oo the 9 h November nitt onder tbe su nerint mlf nee of Miss Hoje, aided by a number of accomplished Asisiant Teacbera; ajnd the 8esaion WAil COlliHI Ufl lSv mvuiuv ii iw va iwiiiihvh w uavuv there will be a Public E lamination, which, it ia hoped Pri-fl8 sml iuardisn Will attend. "The huikliis are new and extenaier the aceon ro dation g-od, nd the pupils wiit board in the In tttatim with the Tutoressea, and be constantly under their M)p-riion. ' ' Or the ability, xeal and fidelity with which ihose in t harge of this Sch-nd dicharare their duty, the heat recoiam- ndsiHrn is to We found in tbe advancement of their Pif)b-to whtth reference ia cheerfully made. Suitable Chemical and other, apparatus will be provided The f Mowing Branches of Education will consti tute the regular eitUMe : Hilling, Rhetone, Resiling, (Jomposition, Wriiinir, Belle Lettres, Grtmraar, Arithmetic, Geograpliy. Alebra, with use f Geometrr, Atlas and Globes, Astronomy, Nat iral Phi'osophy, Intrtlectoul do Mineral g;y, Botany, Chemistry, Ntedle-work. EXTRA STUDIES, rERSE: sio. 20 6c Music, (Piano $20, Guitar $13, Drawing and Painting, Wax wiwk, . Shell work. W.rnted flower-work. . Latin Greek, 15 10 10 8 & 10 10 Tiie Sihitiil is divided into appropriate classes, to which each pupil is asi4gned, accotding to her schol arship. The clarses are so arranged, that pupils may take only a 't of the regular course if it be preferred, and sny part of the extra studies. As it may not be e-mivenient for some pupils to take the full course prescribed in this Institution, the In structors would be glad to know ihe probable length of time the pupils will be prmiit-d to remain in the School, ti.at they may prescribe to them the course most advanttjreous tor the time they may remain. Terms $75 per tension, for tuition' in the reRuIar cuurtte, board washing, fuel and lights. 4 For the extra Studies, the prices affixed thereto. Dr. Wilson, the President of the Caldwell Iiist tute during the absence .f Gov. Morehead, will visit the Inntituti.vn, examine the. popiU, and ascertain their progress. Communications relative to the School may We adrlre.m d to , M. A. HOYE Greeueboro', N. C. narassacxa: The PrRKident and trofesrs o the University f N C The President and Profeasora .f the Cld vvrll Institute. 'lhe JoJgea of the Superior Court. N. B. Staze fare to and frotii Raleigh and inter veninst points lo Eigajvorih half price for pupils by ar rangement with contractors. 0t. 12, 1843. 8 NEW FALL AND WINTER L GOODS. npH Subscriber respectfully announces to the U public tt.st tie is now opening a cnoice sciecu.i of Lngiish and French Cloths, Casslmerts rand. letting of all colore and quali ies, selected by himelf with much care and iudtrment in the Northern Markets, and principally fr ash. IfVi)ff-rinu this Stock to the public, ihe Subscriber denires it to be distinctly understood that bis prices (to Hsy nothing of others who are offering to do work for price whichUhey know they cannot do juetue by) will be such a sha I warrant as good a garment for as small a pri as any other Houe in the Stateit be ing: his obiert to o;iv all honest debts witnout ine ski of Bankruuicv. w He le. m it oeejeas lo mention his Tariff of Prices because bis w rk will lie done in a superior and more elfvant atvU than the one that has been offered i and the prices charged will accord with the quality of th Good. He thinks it unnecessary to say any thing more than thse iff want of Ciothittgr would dii well to call and examine his stock before they purchase elsewhere, as he has Cloths of all quali- ties, ami will make them up on the Cash principle. prbablv a little cHearxr than some who would wish to be regarded as the only fair dealers irr tbe City. As the Subscriber has and keeps on hand a General Assortment of , Ml hind of Goods kept by similar establishments in the Northern Citie, the public are reariectfuliy invited to call and judge tor themselves, for he assures them that bis Goods willbe disposed of at a small advance on coat for cash, or to punctual customer on time, at Ids usual moderate pri ces. Truly thankful for tbe . encouragement he baa heretof. received, his AHre"eodeavors ahall be to please all who may aver him with- their patronage. N. B. As the -ubaariei's terms of credit are six months, all indebted to nim either by note or amount are respectfully reqhested to call and settle, for no longer indulgence can be given. T, R. FENTRESS, Two doors South of the N. C. Book-Store. Ootober 25. Is43. . 86 oaw6w C4TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.-Beaufort County. Superior Court of Law, Spring Term Lueretia Jonesi j ,v$. . J PeUtion for Divorce. - Abner Jones. , J It appearing to. .tiie satisfacUoh of the Court, that i two ouopcBnaa nave reen losueu anu returned try the oaena, " not to pe iouqa, ana r reclamation oeing made by the Sheriff, at the door of the Court House, for the Defendaut to ajear and answer aa command ed by the SobpoBMs, it ia ordered , by the Court, that . publication be civen in the North' Bute W big, and Raleigh Register, fir three months, for the Defendant t a(per ana answer saiu reiaion.,,. ? j i aa mm V. BIV Ba A m.mmm mmim M 'StRM ' 1'iivaa, jt r. n, nawan, uwik vi wii mmns wtyn Office, the fifth Monday ' after the fourth Monday in arcn, A. U .J843. . , t T ! FR:II.HAWK8,0.8.C. P. Ady.W, 74 3m ST. MA UY'S SCHOOL, 1 RALEIGH, N. C. Right Rrv. L. S. IVES, D. D. Vipitrr. iUr. A LPERT SMEDES, Rector. fTnHE fctirth Sessfoti "of tWs Jchool will commence JJ. t) the lrtof December. A punctual atten dai!ce"of the Pupils at the opening of 'the Secion, ia very tanportant, and ia particularly requested. ' ' TERMS PAYABLE. W ADVA MCE. For Board, including Washing,' Fuel &c with Tahionih Erg Huh. nd in the A ncient Lan guages, if desired, $100 00 per Session. I'uiti.Mt in Frenrh, i So Tuition in Moaic, on tha Piano or Guitar, JJ 06 " with 3 00 for the uaa of Piano, Tuition on the Harp,' ' ' SO 00 with $10 00 for use of instrument, Tuition oh the Organ, S3 00 with fJ8 for nae of instrument, ' ' Tuition in Drawing and Painting, 15 00 per 8eaaion. For a course of instruction in Worsted YV.uk, 5 00 per 8ession N. BBeda and Bedsteads are furnished by the School ; Japils are required to furnish their own Bedding and Towels ' The clothing of Pupils should be distinctly marked with the owner's name. Mrs. Smedes will superintend any purchases Parents may authorise their children to make in the City but no account will be opened at any -tore, without the ex press sanction of Paienta or Guardians, Tim Reli gious services of Sunday, being held in tbe hapel of the Institution by the Rector Pupils have rarely oc casion to visit tbe City, and the plain est attire is all that they require. They are allowed to accept invi tations in the City, for the day, only once a month, and never for the evening. They have opportunities of seeing their friends, and acquiring ease of manner in society, at the evening Soiata, which are stated" ly held, during the Session. Raleigh. October 30. 1843. 87 (X Standard, Fayetteville Observer. Wilmington Chronicle, Newborn Spectator, Washington V hig, Edenton Sentinel, Old North State, Elizabeth City, and Highland Messenger, will each give bur insertions. ATTENTION I WAKI? CAVALRY. TnARAl 117 itth ARADE at the Capitol Square on Saturday, the of November, at 10 orlock, armed and equipped according tt law. The fines will be rigidly enforced By order of the Captain, J F. BRANDT, O.8. STlh Oct. 1843. 87 Coarse and Fine Boots. Just received, 5 Cases, warranted Philadel phia work, which are offered at reduce pri ces. . JA8. M.TOWLES. Oet S9. 87 NOTICE. Valuable City Property for Sale. On the 3d Jttonday in JTovtmber, It being the week 0 Wake County Court fTilHE Subscriber having declined removing to Ra II wtgh, will olter for sale at fublic Auction, 111 front of the premises, the HUUSE and lui. on Fayetteville Street, nw hi the occupancy ot Dr. Mo Kas, and whieh he purchased of u. VV. 8tmi, baq. It is a handsome and convenient Lot, running back to Salisbury Street. a d containing from a half lo iwn- thirds '.fan acre f ground. Ine Uwelliog H.uae and Out-htMJfes are comlo table and convenient, and in good repair ; situated in the mot desirable part of the t'lty. It is presumed, those Ueairing U purcnaae tbe Property will iew the p emises before ihe day of sale, whirh they can -do by application to Mr. Stone or Dr. VicKee. . TEKMS. For the purchase money, a Note with good security will be required for one half, negotiable and pat able ftt ninety day at one of the Banks in the City; for the baunre. a credit ot -twelve mou be wiu be given, the purchaser giving bond with aecuruy. bearing interest frm tbe 1st of January next, wheu p.iassin of the Property will tfe erven. A Lot on McDowell street, wiUL a BtattM. damage House. Corn crib. Ac situated en it. will be sold at the same time ai d place. n A rHANlK.ii J. rALMCK. Mil on. Oet. 18. 1843 87 t w ILls HE .ET TO the lowest tiuM'-r at Maj. N. T. Gr?'ire Gate in the County of Mecklenburg Va. on the road lead- inir from Tav tor's Perry to Williamsborouah, the building of an Epiopal Church, on tbe 1st Saturday in November n-zt. BY ORDER OF THE VESTRY. October 16lh. 1843. 87 iipq W. GOODE, Attombet at Law, (former II TX ly of Richmond, Virginia,) has settled in St. Louis, where be will attend to any professional bust ness which may be entrusted to bis care. Mr. G will attend 10 any claims amounting to $500, or more, any where tn tbe State of Missouri Kefer lo Wenton K. uatoe, Kaletgu. St. Louis. Mws..un, i Sept. 1, 1843. S 74 6m s HERIFFS SALE. Will lie sold at the Court House in Lumberton. Robeson County, on the 4ih Monday in November next, the following parcels of Land, or so much thereof as wil satisfy the Taxes due thereon for the year.tS4i Owners names. On what ws aters. Noofi Tax. Acre Malcolm Baxter? Flora Bethune, - Raft Swamp, 5lo 100 95 166 380 400 300 176 55 100 350 50 88 95 10(1 100 SuO 100 100 187 1410 210 56 4Htt 180 .260 180 600 no 60 2 12 82 26 10 73 60 95 47 92 91 05 06. 62 22 17 19 17 19 91 43 94 32 14 82 G. M. 1 I 2 2 I 2 Alexander Johnson J B. R. Neill Johnson, M. Neill McDoffie, Arch'd. McNeill, Eliaa Wilkes, ' Betsy Lock tear, Jack Lorklear, Raft Swamp, Gum 8wamp, Juniper, Mill owamp, William Bixgvf William Law a. Rhode Locklear, Joseph Lockleaf, Dour. McDougald, WiHiarn Oxendine, William revel. John Willie, . Matthew WatsorA. I Elia J. Wiggins, Wilkinson swampj I Samuel oracy, Neiil McDonald, Shoe Heel, Ash pole, . " Do I Eliaa Bullard, (Wh Hunt. I Allen McLauchJin, Back 8wamp, Poly bridge br'nch 1 Tneo. Thompson, 3 1 Martin Dyrd, 65 John Brewer, 30 Jesse Innman, Hog Swamp, 68 1 Eh Bramble, ilndian Swamp,, 06 Stephen Brill. Broad Ridge, 91 Martha Hardin, , 00 04 ienjsrnin ivy, Broad Ridge, k 70 91 SB! BV 1 Vjpiij jwaua. Flowers Swamp Hog Swamp, Do. 160 100 22 It Abraham Lamb. Hardy Lovet, Pf. A4v. . 80 JNO. A. ROWLAND, Sheriff. 78 U B. ML WHITLOCK, WHOLESALE GttOCER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 84. Front street i Foiirth door abort Old Slip, near Pcarht. House. iVfilV YORKr The Subscriber liecs leave ro inform his friends and tbe Merchants of North Caro4ma that hv bos opened, thia Spring, on bis own account) a WHOLESALE GROCER! aid COMMISSION HOUSE, 84 Front Street, near Old Slijs NEW YORK. where be has for Sate, at all times, a general assort ment of Groceries suitable to the Southern trade, and which .be offers lor CASH, at a small advance upon the Cargo and Auction prices. MK. WHU LOCK has bad long eipeiience in the business, and has every facility (buying for Cash) o( selling Goods at lite lowest raxes, 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 Tor uoods, and to sales of Produce consigned to lum, upon which Advances will be made, if required. B. M. VYHH LUU&. June, 1843. 48 6iu REFER TO Malcolm 0 Gaul, Suikh, Wrigtn AiCo. Corlittj, Stan ton & Barnes 1 New York. Alfred M. Tread well ' W. fc A. Stith, Raleigh, N. C. J. k. VV. Murphy, Salisbury, N. J. ft. R Sloan, Greensboro , N. John McArn, Fayetteville,' N. C. C. C PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. lYClt JO : S. FSND22t9 OF NORTH CAROLINA, Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in his profession, is now prepared to execute Portraits, Miniatnrei, kt. Those wishing to avail themselves of his profession al services, art requested to call at his Artrllier, on Hillsborough Street. 100 yards Went of tbe Capitol, where specimens of his execution msy be seen. Sept. 13, 1843. IS Passage to Baltimore. I HE superior Steamboat, COLUMBUS or PO- CAHONTAS. will leave City Point direct for Baltimore, every Wktisksbat 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. The accommodations on hoard these Boats are very superior, and the passage, including meals through from Petersburg lo Baltimore, only i. Returning, will leave Baltimore every Saturday after noon at 5 o'l-lock- J. BRANDT, Jr. Ageut. Baltimore. Mar. 10, 1843 22 ly MUSIC, JUUSIC, MUSIC. Tf UST received at the North Carolina Bookstore, fill Raleigh. N. C.the following late and lasbionable pieces ot Mutc: Ye I will shsre with thee, my love. I wish I could remember. Tbeie ar eloa.ts that utoM o'ershadow as. Oh ! The Heart may be tamed by a smile. Sweet Village Home. Come 10 the Mountain. The Heart, The Heart ! Oh let it be. The Hindoo girl Song. The Rosv tints of Evening. The Eiile's Adieu. Father do not W.-ep. Oh ! Molly Bawn why leave me pining. Steep on. Sleep on. 'I he Exite'a S.mg. Columbia the land of the Brave. When first I saw thy gentle ftce. I'm saddest when I sing. , Amina Wu Grand March. Saxon Quick Step. Cologne Water Waltz. Cuba March The Richmond Scarlet Guard's quick 8tep. Gov. Porter's March Lacinskva farewell Quick Step. And a great variety of other pieces, that have heen l.tAlv published. Please call ami examine our Co! lectiou. j , TURNER oc HUGHES TIIE JEW A INSURANCE COMPA NY, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure Buildinas and' Merchandize, against loss or dsmaae by fire, at premium to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Inaurance Com panics in the United Stales, and pays iu losses prompt- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to le made to. 8. W. WHITING. May 4. 1843. Agent. SMITH--"i BIGGS ARS RECEIVING THEtB TALE AND WINTER GOODS, Copsjating of line French ahd English CLOTHS, CASIMERES and TESTINGS, which were se lected in New York with great care, by one of tbe firm and at the lowest prices for ra-h. Their stock being quite extensive, they feel confident that none will g awayaappoiuted or diasatisfied. Also, a large Ut jf JTancy Articles, for Gentlemen's wear. They warrant what they manufacture to give&at isfaetion in every particular, and earneatly invite all persons wChing to purchaje to call and examine their ttoods at a early a period as possible. . Peason furnishing their own Cloths can- have them made and trimmed ia the , let manner. They tiHsJoo keep constantly on hand a general assort ment of netdy-made) Clot la es, manufactured in the nest and tatesi style, which will be sold at New York prices for cash. Raleigh, Oet -is, l43e: . teoaw4r FIKE! William Thompson, Cabinet and Furnlttire Ware-liouse, Ralkiuu, N. C. T HE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish ing W are Roms, juat in the rear of Messrs. 1'umer & Hurhe' Book Store, a general assortment if Articles in his line, made in the most f&ithlul man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. They will be sdd at such prices, as to leave no excuse fur sending to the North for Furniture Call and look, before you send from home, WILLIAM THOMP8GN. 03 Walnut, Birch, Mapjp and Poplar Lamber wtll-teasoned.xtVtn in exchange for Furniture. PILLS! PILLS!! PILLS! !! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED MIygcian Vegetable Ji7I, Can be had at the Store John Pbimrosb, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGII, X. C. MOAT'S MORlSON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Dr. H. S. Moat. f New York, from the original recipe used for many years by bis hue 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 tbe United States, have eaiablished their high reputation. Thousands f both sexes, who hs ve been restored to health the numerous sufferers rescued from premature death and volumes of certified cases . tf cure, embracing every disease in tbe long catalogue of human misery t must convince the most incredu lous of their superiority and tbe truth 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 wilt be born to days of bhas, compared to what has hitherto been his lot, weighed down as he has been by diseaee, infirmities, and sufferings which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this dis covery was presented to the world. Tbe weak, ihe feeble, tbe infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, and tbe most obstinate complaints are removed ty perseve rance without the expense of a Physician. Adapted to all cinfumstances. and situations, they are the bett Medicine ever invented for Famines, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and ctiveness requiring no change f diet, particular regimen, or care against ta- kin 11 cold. (Tj The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on the public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Imita- tions U notice through the medium of ihe Presa me of them pretend to Hygeian principles, by treat ing from the writings ot tne nygetsi. 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 unavaili ng, their puffing and piracy become evident ; disap pointment to the afflicted i 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 been prepared by him, and the increasing sale attests their intrinsic merit ; th-r comprise two sorts of Pill. No. 1 and No 2, in single boxes of each at 25 or 50 cents t and Packet containing both n, at I . $2, or $3 The Vegetable Cleanaing Powders in large boxes, at 37 cents, with primed directions. Eactr packet has a facsimile of tbe signature of H ohepbeard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are signed with a pen by tbe district agent and sub-agent on a label of yellow paper. None are genuine unleosthey have these signatures, and are obtained from subsg nis, who can produce their written aptmintments frm ttte district agent. and whose names are advertised in their restiective districts. H Snr.HSAan Moat, Principal Office, 50 Canal st. All orders will be promptly filled at 20 percent less than retail prices for sll sums ever twenty five dollars, for cash. Home person in every Town and Village ought to keep this valuable medicine for the benefit of their J fellow men. One individual, sent ninety miles 10 1 K. procure inein. Nov. 17. I842: 94 ly CHEAPEST YET!!! READY MADE CLOTHING. r HE Subscribers have just received from .the U Rfath, a most splendid assortment of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, The cheapest and most eltgant lot that has ever been often d for sale in this ptace The above lot of Clothing, having been mads up previous to tbe recent Strikes by the Journeymen of the Northern Cttiea, tney consequently can be sold at least 15 or 20 per cent cheaper than the same arti cles are selling for in New York. The Stock consists of 8uperfine Circle Cloaks; plain, diamond and wave Beaver Overcoats Cassimere and Satinett f antaloona of every variety ; together, with an unusual assort meat of VestsJStocks, (J ravels, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Shirt Collate, Bosoms, Suspenders, Ace. F. H. ROBENO 4 CO Oct. 26 6 3t OYSTKHS! OYSTEI18L nnHTEtJBSCRlBER, thankful totbeciti B zeiis of Raleigh, and tbe surrounding Country, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. in his line of business, leas leave respectfully to announce to tbem, that be has taken a noose on Fay etteville Street, directly opposite tbe Market Hot and next door to Mrs. H asdic. He will keep con stantly on hand Fresh Oysters, dtreetly from Nor folk, received dairy, and Fresh Fish m season. To prevent mistakes, he noli Lies the public, that bis Oysters will ft.4 be carried round the City for sate by servants or others, but. can be obtained daily, as above staled, immediately after the arrival of the Cars. It will be well for the' Ciinens tb charge their ervam. if (hey desire my Oysters, to give them particular in structions where to apply ; ss, heretofore it has heen the ease that Servants, directed to come to me, have been solicited, 00 the way. to purchase f others." and have done so -by which I have lost the sale f my Oysters, snd my reputation has been injured. Tne customers ray Tely implicitly en my never of- terra g an vryner, isar i not vrjcrny jresa . f T . ikT I) II M.1ftvT Jun;.niuou.i, RaUifb,Ort. al S7- DR. STRING FELLOW'S PRICES FOR DENTAL dPERATIONS. -Extracting Tsttt bf ttdotaV each J& 1 00 JCxaminatjon and directions for the manage ment of Children's Teeth, Cleaning the entire set of Teeth Separation by Filing,' each Pluggingvwith gold Beat Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each Da on gold pivots Do. on gold plate Do. on the improved plan of Dr. S3. 5 00 5 00 1 00 300 8 00 10 00 io 00 15 00 Operating forand attendance on confirmed cases of Neuralgia 200 00 Terms CASH. RaleigKJune 12, 1843. References : . Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Judge Battle, C Raleigh. -m Dr. Beckwith, S - Dr. P. C Pope ) . Wm. PlummAT, Esq. C Warrcnton. Gen. Hawkins; a' Col. Jo ner."i Dr. Dr. W ilcox, Halifax. Bond. 3 C. communicated. It is with no little plesaure that we are enabled to inform the public, through the medium of your col umns, that a cure has been at length discovered for the most painful and harassing of all nervous affections. Neuralgia or Tic Doloreux. The mirJjr unfortunate patients w hse sufferings we have witnessed, and who are ignorant that thnae aufieringa can l relieved by scientific means, induce ua to make thia cornrndni ti -n The number of cases already cured by Dr. STaiHorKLtow, tf (his City, prove conclusively the success of his p tact ice. which is as novel as it ia effi cacious. His residence in the Capital of tbe Slate. will make it convenient for him to consulted by many at a distance, who are afflictee witn a disease. almost as prostrating to ihe mental as to the physical energies of tbe human system. J. Valuable Properly for sale In the Vifclnity of Raleigh, AT AUCTION. THE Subscriber will offer for sale, before tbe Court House door, in Raleigh, on Thursday the 23d dsy id November next, (being Court week,) if not disposed of before that tune, the following proper ty, 10 wit : His Dwelling Hoose and the Lots attached to it, containing between ten and twelve acres. It is situated about six hundred yarda East of tbe Capitol, on Newb. ru Street, in a beautiful Grove of Forest Trees, and without the limits of ibe Town. It contsins foui apartments in the basement, including the Dining ro- m. and five above, and two Passages. It is new. built of choice' materials, and of superioi workmanship. 1 be nut-houses and nclourea axe also new. In the back yard, is a Well of most excel lent water. .An unimproved Lot of 91 acre at the end of Newbern street, fronting the Capitol, ad at the distance of seven or eight hundred yards. It is one of the most beautiful aites in the Vicinity of Raleigh. Another Lot of about fifteen acres, - lying also East of the City, adjoining a Lot formerly the nroiierty of the late Joskpb Gales, and a Lot be longing to Joan O'RoHKt. There are.two ismatl framed Houses upon it, yielding a rent Ibat would make the property a good investment at the price at which it is estimated, and upon the Street, leading by Dr. J. O.Watso s, are two handsome building situ attons A tract of between thirty and forty meres. about three miles sooth of Raleigh, afiordingan abun dant supply nf Wood, snd much valuable T mber. Tbetermswill be accommodating, and madeknown when the property is offered. J. K. J. DANIEL. Sept $5. 77 New Cabinet Furniture. V- AHD PIANO FORTE WARE HOUSE, MECHANICS' HALL, SYCAMORE STBEET, Petersburg, Va. J0II. niGGIS Sc CO H V E just opened at the above stand , a large and elegan assortment of Cabinet Furniture, Piano r ortea,ae. fJonatsting of Marble top Liresstng Bureaus, Large and small Mahogany do do Side-Boards, Ward-Robes, Secretary and Book- Cases, Marble top and plain Wash-stsnds. Toilet Tables and Ijookmg Glasses, Marble top Centre Tables, - Card, Breakfast and Dining do Mahogany, French and high post Bed-Sleads( Patent swell beam windlass do - High and low post maple u do Mahgany. French A and French Chairs, Fine maple cane seat do Rose-wood, painted and gilt do Rush seat and Windsor do Mahogany, plush . and hair seat Rocking Chairs, H igh-back. Nurse, Table and Children's do do Office, Desk and Store do Venetian Blinds and Shades, Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, and Foot-8tools, Piano Porte Music Stools, dtc. dtc The above goods are all of the laiet styles snd best workman ship, made by the Subscribes, embracing as fine a stock'aa is kepin the Northern 'cities, and will be old at corresponding low prices. av ! , Our Jiano Fortes are from thtvhest NewYotlusnd Boston faetorie. well worthy the tteoUon of pkreba- sera, who will reeeetvw a written guarantee with the Instrument! at factory pnees. Expenses of transpor tation added. Mahogany Board Plank. Veneers. Koobsv TaMe-4ega, Bed posts, Haiiwsun, ind Til- den a superior Furniture Vanisb. for Sale. jun.n uiuuins at uu. Mechanic's Hall. A Petersburg, Va. October 2. 1843. 79 3m SUOES SHOES. FALL' 8Up'PLt; OCT OBER 1845 JAMES M. TOWLES is now reTeltiDg dirext from Philadelphia, i large Slock of CeVse and Fine work of every quality and inscription, which be oSera nine triost resoable terms. . . Ladies fine work cheaper thAu vsr. , RALEIGH MANUFACTORY; Save a Dollar and pet a belter not UtGil ZUCfLEir, rmttUnl natter, respectfully informs ihfc Cftisehs bf Raleigh, and the Neighborhood generally, that be has now received bis Sprihg Stock, contesting ot JJf g.lL & KSefikJfSa of every description, which he udera Sot saie at least twenty per cent, cheajer than thaii he had at any other place In this City. He now'inlahilrg some Superior Casshnere ahd German BrbaE Hats, a tittle rieattr than you. have seen for man a deyv VAlo, some very superior Mots 8kiaandr -fcTHxt Nap Silk Hats, which for beauty of aniBh.UursbiCty, can not be excelled Hau will (ktortahtly othand. or mihufcctuaSl to order:" of $vefyuy, price and fashion. Hats of everf descriptl6jn cleaned l:ih pressed to look ebual 16 bevr Customers' Hats pressed grtatU.- i " If. L. has taken tbs Sbbph Fsyettifviite Street, recently, occupied by ITrVvktracTs. next door lo Mr. U aiYa'eSSbe Store, taTlhe ha invites the t.uUic to call befoca phrchaaing elsewhere, if thewwiah tb Ave a dollar ind get a better Hat He imsU, thai by strict attention to the btlalneaa,to reteive a shsre of the pub lic patronage. - PL B. Cash given for Wool oti the Skin, and (rv ery description of Fuas. PHYSICIAN FOR THE EYE AND EAR AND OPERATIVE SURGEON. Operates for the relief of r Deafness and other affections' of thefEar Cataract, Pterygiumj Crossed yes, dtc; Enlaced Tonsila and Palate; . Club Foot, Hare-Lip) Stammering; f StOne; Stricture, Fistula; Piles ; Deformities Diseases of the Bones j Hernia (a radical care, Aneurism ; Cancerj Polypus, Tumours; Ulcers, And Surgical Diseases in general. Dr. H. will Visit any part of the State wheesJ his services may be required. Kaleigh, Jan. 23, 1843. PR. UENDRvEE will give s regular Cottral of Medical and Surgical instruction,, to prepare. those students who wish tb visit tbe Northern Colleges: All the private Student of Dr. H.. six lb number j graduated with credit at the end of their 2 fat sessisaj in the Richmond Medical College. KKHakitCks : :akitCks : .Raleigh. ' Gov. Morehrad, Hon. Geo. E. Badger Dr. Beckwith, Charles Manly. Esq. Hugh Waddelf, Esq. H HIsbOrough . jPmZIAZTMJmXt, mtCi The Snhscriber is prepared to execute alt kiixJs Imitations of every variety bf Marble, and of allkihHs of Wood , also. Wall Painting, Paper-hahging, Gla aingajid GILDING on Wood and Metallic tubitantti of every description, in the late French style, tfcb attended to at tbe shortest notice, and done in a supe rior style bf workmanship. M1LI I ARY FLAGS and BANNERS painted fh. the neatest style, on tbe shortest notice, and much cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. q3R6j fer to ihe Adjutant General bf North Cerohb . Persons wiehing Painting of any descripilbn exe. cuted, by ratling at the Cabinet Ware Roam of (,U. William Thompson, Opposite the South Esst c6rhlr of the Capttbi fqunre, may expect to have it doiie t their entire satisfactions C; FRAZIER. 1 Raleigh. Jan. 14. 1843,V fttt LOST OR MISLAID, a Pocket iW containing: Receipt of Wm. Rhodes, dated Ms 1843, for $260 Note of E. P. Goion, 38or9 f38t J00 3D 10 12 about Jan: Henry Rhodes, ' J. A. Spencer; ' A A. SouihalL 1842 1848 810 Stats Bank ofN. C; k CI 25 cents Charleston bill R. R. Ce; c 1 ' $land2 Virginia Bill. Memorandum of accoonta agaihst W. IL Simohs, Jno. Murphy, Wm. Paul, W. W. ALtoh, Wm. lit Havwood, Wm. F, Collins snd others. All persons are notified hot to trsde for ssuf pi rany of them, As' pay ment has been stopped, pers, or JOHN RHODES1 Sept 27. ' r ""7 1" 1 " 1 i,- A HE suDscriDeToricrs tcr, sale a choice seletltion of If Treesj lb ripen id succession from -1st July sift til the middle of October. He has about 40 varieties of first rate excellence, amongst which are the1 Earfy jmnet tuariy lxuotson. luckaho, rttf ana white Magdalen, Canary, Baltimore Beaiti; Belle 8t v:im, mu.v.U1 E..-r ir.:. Kennedy's Carotin, Mutto. Washington LoSy Washington. Pavi Admirable Oldmittm. Pins Ap ple, Heath of several vsristieS, Jftisey's Ocfber, mucneus uaoocr: i ne-t rees are one yearou from the bud, with strong Cnd vigerous roots; They' will be securely packed and forwarded ttfAhir paAf the country Price per hundred 1L6 for 50 or ihore, 18 renta a piece; for a small number, SO cents a pteee. Also, fine APRICOTS, ,of several varieties, at 26 cents each i Hevey's seedlinc Strawberry st $4 per hundred ; Keene'4 seedling do and Wilmot'4raperb at 9 pot nondred; large Dutch Asparagus at 7& cema per hundred of 6 per.thoasafid i giAnt .RbhbWrb at 12 1-2 eta a root ; Raspberries of the best kina at f per hundred or 6 1-4 eta a piece. ; x : Orders msy be left with Messrs. TIer( Jones is HilL of Petersburg who have a catalogtie. - THOMAS S. PLEASANTS. Petersburg, Oct; 12. Fayetteville Street : Charnre forthaAmerlcah Neaes. in Letters from London to New York, by aamrTr. emn Lady.. .The Neighbors, by Frederika BrSmer.--. Tbe Works of, Wil Urn SrTakspeare, cemplete, at 24 cent per number .-For ssle. by . September f r " tl-- JAMES MAIITIN & D. BULLOCK, win prtfctiee in ail tbe Coorts A 14ne,enJ In the Cooriuea of WattWngtoA, Clerk find ftoSfv, AUtsimu Mobfre. AprirlS. I24S.X 'irty" f it J Ltr . DRtiiScasr AND ttfcsiisx; T 3 tm feooI ixMtX Loou new Book tj,', NEW, BOOKS.-Just received this day, it (he Carolina Fookst ore.; Raleurh. N.C.. No. 1. 4 4.. u - 1 ., - 1
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