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ei? At': GAZETTE, x ctze xif r wEST0NJl- GALES, Vf' EDITOR AMD gROTKtlTQ J ' TUESDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1843, I;.- M 11 h-v4 - l I "! i 111 - -v V- i j - ' - '.. it--''.1- . . , : ' . - : V ... ... " . . . . AND NOraTH CAROLINA J 0f the Scmi'WteKlf. talBish Hegiiter. StrB9tfirTio5. Five DoUart per annum half in AdAD(BRTiEMrtfTt.--For every Sixteen Ltnea first insertion One Dcfllar ; each sulequent insertion, Trenty-flve CeoW ,T a ' Court Ordkrs and Judicial Advetiscmckts II be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction T 33i percent, will be made from the regufor price, ?or advertisers by the year. ; - Advertisements, hiserted m the ScmpWjcekly register, will also appear in the Wskkly Paper if ee of charge- FltESll OYSTERS!!! rrrjHE Subscriber, direct from Norfolk, ha eatab JlUhed himself in Raleigh, in order to carry on the Oyster trade more effectually, through the country Weil of this, and the central part of piorth Carolina. His arrangements are so effected, that by the arrival of the Mail Train, he receives frth opened Oytter$, everyday from Norfolk, which will enable him to fur nUh tlie above great luiury, farther op and through the country, than has ever been attempted hitherto 'fhe tHibacriber professing.throoghyear of experience, lo know something about Oyaters, to orders, he has five and sit gallon kegs, (well hooped ) whkh can be carried in Stag's or other conveyances, a may be most convenient. West of Salisbury, and farther op that country, it is difficult to send fresh Oysters. He has Oysters put up in gallon Cannistera, in the same manner as Oysters are prepared in such establishments nr Refectories they are ffectly. good for 12 or 15 days ; when taken oat of the canister, they can be warmed over, and such ingredieuls added as Butler, &c. i in the general mode of cooking freh Oysters. For mutual convenience, families may by clubbing togeibsr, receive suitable supplies, without receiving an excess of the article, or incurring urnifcces-ary ex pense half dozen canisters, (more or less) can be boxed up and safely sent to the address of one indi vidual The Subscriber pledges himself to give to his business unremitting altentiot'and afford every aiUfaciicn in bis power. Address JOHN WILSON'. Kaleigh. Nov. 7,1843. 89 2m Passage to Baltimore. rtMlE superior ttiesjftboat, COLUMBUS or TO l CAHONrAr will leave Chr Point direct for Baltimore, every 3?M.n$ bsbat 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 board these Boats are very superior, and the passage, including meals through from Petersburg to Baltimore, onry $8. Returning, will leave Baltimore every Saturday after- noon at 5 o'clock . J. BRANDT, Jr. Agent? Baltimore, Mar. 10, 1843. 32 I y SHERIFF'S SALE. Will be sold at fhe Court House in Luniberton, Rohesan County, on the 4th Monday in November next, the following parcels of Land, or so much thereof as will satMy the Taxes due thereon for tne year igi : Owners names. I On what wttr- Aeesl TtI Malcplm Baxter, Flora Bethup", Raft Swamp, 61ft 100 $3 12 82 26 19 73 60 95 47 92 91 05 IG. M. 1 1 2 2 1 2 Alexande'l ohnsonJ B. R. L. M. 9 Pi NeiU Jobisen, ISeill McDuffie, Arch'd. McNeill, Elias Wilkes, Betsy Locklear, Jack Locklear, William Biggs, Will ism Lsws, Rhoda Locklear, Joseph Locklear, 166 380 400 300 175 55 100 350 50 88 95 100 100 200 100 100 187 1410 210 66 400 180 250 180 500 B. R. Raft Swemp, Gam 8 warn y, Juniper, Mill Bwimp, 2 06 62 22 17 19 17 19 ! Doug. McDougald, William Oxendine, William F.evels, John Willis, Matthew Watson, Elias J. Wiggins, Samuel Bracy, Neill McDonald, 91 43 94 32 14 82 Wilkinson swamp Shoe Heel, Elias Dullard, Ashpole, Bally Hunt, Allen MeLaochlin, Theo. Thompson, Martin Byrd, John Brewer, Jesse Innman, Eli B rumble, Stephen Brilt, Martha Hardin, Benjamin Ivy, Cary Lawson, Abraham Lamb, Do Back 8wamp, Poly bridge br'neb 30 65 30 68 Hog 8wamp, Indian Swamp, 110 60 06 Broad Ridge, 9t 04 Broad Ridge, '70 150 100 80 91 Flowers 8wamp, Hog Swamp, Do. 22 19 Hardy Lovet, 98 JNO. A ROWLAND, Sherifl: 79 ts Pr.Adv. $9. Yalualklc Property ibr Sale ! Liitiv rmil B SUBSCRIBER beins desirous to remove li to the West, offers for sate the desirable situs - lion where he now resides, within half a mile of tbe City of Raleiirh. As it-is presumed that persons de- erring to purchase will examine the premises, it is deemed urmeeeseary to give a description of the Prop erty. I will take two thousand dollars for the Land and all the improvements tbeteon, which consist of an excellent Dwellinr. and all necessary Outhouses. Should it remain unsold until jhe first of December,! shall divide the Prooertv into one and two ecrsaLofs, and on that day I shall expose the same, to Public Sale, on the premises, on six and twelve mowthatime, ISA nnriK,uf iri.inn Iwind nTIMWvt UtaritV. i-.ivhwvi oVBxe p - J - OSBORNE 8UGO, Ex'r. November S, 1843. 80 JOniV EI. ATKINSOtf, COACH MANUFACTURER, Walnut St4 adjoining the Petersburg Railroad Depot. THE undersigned would most respectfully inform the public lhat he has a Large and Beautiful . t t . i . . . . wmuiui wi uDuueu arriKes -on nana : hhpiv Coachees, Bsroeches, Buggies, dtc,made of the best mtlenars and m the best manoer, which he is dispoi ed to sell unusually low. He will also make any article to his line at prices to swt tbe timer. Those persons who may be in want of such articles, wilt una it io ineir inieresi to can on own neiore ptrrccas- 5 ing elsewhere. ' 7 ' - - ( N. B.Rf pairing done at the shortext notice and" an the best manner on reasonable terms. ' Petersburg, Nov. 2. v v a , 89-t ENCOURAGK JTOME TRADE. TTTOR SALE. One Hundred Boxes of PRIUffil JU; CHEWING TOBACCO, of different Brands, eqeal to any that can be produced North1 of Peters horg. ,fi V HAMBAtn' 4a mmm,mm iLA ' ' ? J ST . ST MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. G Right Rev. L. & IVES, D. D. Visitir. Ret. ALPERT SMEDES, Rectob. THE fourth Session of this School wilt commence om the let of December. A punctual atten dance of the Pupils at the opening of the Session, is wy important, and is particularly requested. TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. For Board, including Washing, Fuel, &c with Tuition in Eng lish, end in the Ancient Lan guages, if desired, $100 00 per Session, Tuition in French, 12 fir) Tuition in Music, on the Piano or Guitar, 25 00 with $Z 00 for the use of Piano, Tuition on the Harp, SO 00. with v $10 00 for use of instrument, Tuition on the Organ, 26 00 with $6 for use of instrument, Tuition in Drawing and Painting, 15 00 per Session, r or a course of instruction in. worsted Work, 5 00 per 8esion.4 I. II. UeUs and Bedsteads .are furnished by the School ; Pupils are required' to furnish their own ceddmg and Towels. 1 he clothing of Pupils should distinctly marked with the owner's name. Mrs. Smedes will superintend any purchases Parents may authorise their children to make in the Cky, but no account will be opened at any tore, without the ex press sanction of Patents or Guardians, The Reli gious services of 8unday, being held in the Chapel of the Institution by the Keetor, Pupils have rarely oc casion to visit the City, and the plainest attire i all that they require. J hey are allowed to accept invi tation in the City, for the day, only once a mouth, and never for the evening. They have opportunities of seeing their friends, and acquiring ease of manner in society, at the Sotasas, which are statedly held, during the Session. Raleigh. October 30, 1843. 87 NOTICE. Valuable City Property for Sale. On the 34 JTIonday in JVdt'ember fTT'lHE Subttcribev having declined removing to Ra j leigh, will offer for sale at Public Auction, in front of the premises, the HOUSff-and LOT. en Fayettevilla-Street, now in the occupancy ot Dr. Mc Kxx, and which he. purchased of D. W. Stohs, Esq It is a handsome and convenient Lor, running back to Salisbary Street, and containing from a half to two- thirds of an acre of ground. The Dwelling House and Out-houses are comfortable and convenient, and in good repair ; situated in tbe most desirable part of the City. It is presumed, those desiring to purchase the Property wiH view the premises before tbe day of sale, which they can do by application to Mr. Stone or Dr. McKee. TERMS. For the purchase money, a Note with good security will be required for one half, negotiable and payable at ninety days, atone of the Banks in tbe City ; for the balance, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving bond with security, bearing interest from the 1st of January next, when possession of the Properly will be uvea. A Lot en McDowell Street, wrtft a Statue, damage House. Corn-crib, &.e. situated an it, will be aoU! at the same tun and place. NATHANIEL. J. rAL,ME. Milion, Oct. 16, 1843. 87 la NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. rrnHE Subscriber respectfully announces to the U public that he is now opening a choice selection of Lngush and French CZoth. kilmerta and Vesting, of all colors and auatiues, eelecle! by himself with much care and iudament in the Northern Markets and orincinallv lor Cash. In ottering this Stock to the pubhc, roe Subscriber- , desires it to be distinctly understood thai, his prices (to say nothing of others, wbo are ottering la do work for prices which they know they cannot do justice by l will be such as shall warrant as good s garment for as small a price ae any ether House in the Stale A be- ins his omect te pay tu nonest aenu wiinoui me aia of Bankruptcy. i T . i.- T :drr r: ri e ueems u nseies io uicuuuu un im uj i ncn I because his work will be dona in a superior and more elf cant style than the one that has been ottered ; and I . . .a a. s . a the prices charged will accord wtta ine quality oi um I Goods. He thinks it unnecessary to say any thing more then those in want of Ciothintr would do well te call and examine his stock before tbey purchase elsewhere, ar he has Cloths of all quail I ties, and will make them u on the Cash principle, probably a . little cheeper than some woe would wub to be regarded as the onfy faw dealers in tbe City. As the Subscriber has and keeps on band a General Assortment of ! kinds of Goods kept by similar establishments in the Northern Cities, ; tne puunc are respecuiuiy inviwa n ceuaoujoaga k ' themselves, for he assures tbem that his Goods will be disposed of at a small advance or cost for cash, or to punctual customers on time, at hie usual moderate pri ces. Truly thankful for the encouragement he has heretofore received, bis future endeavors shall be to j Deaee all wba may favor him with their patronage. 1 N. B. As the Subscriber's terms of credit are sit j months, alt indebted to him either by note of account are respectfully requested to eH arod settle, for no i longer indulgence can do grven. T. R. FENTRESS, Two doors South of the N. C. Book-Store. Ootober25, 1843.- 86 oaw 6 w N. li. STITH, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, ; RALEIQH. N. C. tm Eiirc nv -are v uuini "m viim ay-iu iruii rv as w " r m w rn ij a i uiuii u3 oujiii a iiin km isa a fTKEATH ; or Medora a Dream, a Poem; by the li 1author of Abssuerus. . Woman, an Enigma, by the author of Ceoquest and Self-Conquest. An His torical account of tbe Polynesian Islands, by Kew M. Russell. LL D. & D. C. L. The American Poultry Book, bv Mieaiah R. Cock. Thirty Years from Home, or a Voice from, tbe Mait peck. ; being .the Experience ef Samuel Leech, wbo was for six, years in tha British and American Navies. Life in Swe den, or the President's Daughter, by Prederika Bre mer. Nine, by the same author. Allison's History of Europe, Nos. 13 and 14, price 25 cents a number, Also, 1st 2d and 3d numbers McCullochV Univer sal Gazetteer. Revived this day, arid for sale by TURNErt ie, HUGHES. October 19. 85 finhe SiibTrilMr wi!UclI' tbe House 1 II and id Lot. at Cbapel HHI, immediately of the Eagle Hotel. The' terms may be in fro front I known on applicatrbn to James Alston, who lives on I ' . - - the premises, s B. M. WHITLOCK, WHOLESALE GROCER; slip COMMISSION MERCHANT, 84, Front Street, onrth door abeve Old Slip, near Pearl it. Some. NEW YORK, The Subscriber begs leave to inform his friend sand ie Merchants of North Carolina, that be has opened, this Spring, on bis own account, a WHOLESALE GROCERY and COMMISSION HOUSE, 84 Front Street near Old Slip, EW YORK, -49 where he has for Sale, at alt times, a general assort mem of Groceries, suitable to the Southern trade, and which be offers for CASH, at a small advance pon the Cargo and Auction prices. MR- WH1TLOCK haahad louc experience in the business, and has every facility (buying for Cash) of selling uoods at the -tautest rates, and be assures those who will eall npon, uim, that they may rely upon be ing faithfully served. Particular attention will be given to orders for Goods, and to sales of Produce consigned to him, upon which Advances will be made, if required. B. M. WHITLOCK. June, 1843. 48 6m REFER TO Malcolm & Gaol, Smith, Wright & Co. New York. Corlies, Stanton tu Barnes I Alfred M. Trea.lurAll J W. & A. Srith, Raleigh, N. C. J. & W. Murphy, Salisbury, N. C. J. &. R. Sloanr Greensboro', fi. C. John McArn, Fayetteville, N. C PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. HXR. JO: S. PEUDER, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in his profession, is now prepared to execute Portraits, Miniatures, &e. Those wishing to avail themselves of his profession al services, are requested to call at bis Artetlier, on Hillsborough Street, 100 yards Wert of the Capitol, where speennensof his execution may be seen. 8ept. 13, 1843. 15 FUSE ! The arriwiivsuR ANCE compa ny, or Hartford, Conn. Offers to insure ituildmee.and Mercnandue, iratntt loss or damage by fire, at premiums to rait the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its tosses prompt y-i . Appheations for Insurance in Raleigh, or its -vi cinity, to be made to. . W. WH1TIKU. May 4, 1843. Agent. SMITH and BIGGS AB.E BECEIVIKG TKEIB FALB A5D WINTER aoons, Consisting of fine French and English ! CLOTHS, CASIMERES and VBSTllfGS, wkich were se lected in New York with great care, by one of the firm, and at the lowest prices for caoh. Their stock being quite extensive, they feel confident that none will go away disappointed or dissatufied. AUo, a large lot of Fancy Article, for Uentlemeu s wear. They warrant what they manufacture to give sat isfaction in every particular,' and earnest! invite all persons wishing to purchase, to call and examine their roods at as early a period as possible. Persons furnishing their own Cloths can have them made and trimmed in the best manner. They will also keep constantly on hand a general assort ment of Ready-made Clotbes mantttactured in the best and latest style, which will be sold at New York prices for cash. Raleicb. Oct. 25, 1843. 86 oaw 4w SStX vTVAv t:".::.V""." IIUUU WU.l ft . All UMUIVT , wokuki Te.3, 1843. David J. Young, Administrator of Margaret II. Dan kU and of Cbarks Witkerson, and of Martha WU- kerson, and Albert G. Moore and wife, vs. William Thomas and Washington Thomas, Execu tors of Thomas Daniel, Sen. dee'd. Mary A. Wil- kerson, lEulios Wilkersoa, Green Y. Witkerson, Elijah Wilkerson, Jonathan Jones and wife Milly, Thomas U arris, Nancy xxamsnd, t homas AianieL This Bill .-was filed against the Executors of Thom as Daniel, Pen. dee'd. for a settlement of their admin- b-tration account, and h was referred to the Master to take the account, wbo reported the balance in tbe hands of the said Executors, which balance thS Ex ecu tors were directed) by an interlocutory order of the Court, to pay into the office of tbe Clerk and Mas ter, srid of the money so paid into Court, the Clerk and Master ie directed to pay out eleven-thirteenths to the parties appearing upon the pleadings and it is farther ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made for six successive weeks in tbe Raleigh Register, and for three weeks in the Nashville Banner, in the oiate oi iwntww, wiruiug an persona claiming io ?. - n ; it be the legkimatechfldrsn ot Merrunan Daniel, dee'd. . t - t. A!ll . a I Ti i , mentioned in the pleadings, lo appear" at. that next term of this Court, to be held in tbe Townof Oxford, oh the first Monday of March next, and put in, and verify their claim, otherwise the Whole fond wiH be paid ever to the parties now in Court, and appearing to be entitled. Witness, Thomas B. Llttlejohn. Clerk end Master of the said Court, at Office, at Oxford, the first Mon day of September, A. D. 1843. THO. B. LITTLEJOHN, C.M. E. Pr. AdV. ffrftO tfct 6w I ifTI W. GOODE, Attobuxt at Law, (former - lyJX J Wchmoiut,'yiruiia,) hassettled in St. Atuw, wucre uv wHi.uieuu u wit professional uw ness which may be entrusted to bis care. V.. Mill UWIig IV IUJ CWIW UIUWUMIIKTIV fMIVV or more, sny where in tne state ot Missouri Refer to Weston R. Gales; Raleigh; St. Loots, Missouri William Thompson, A. .faft m,, i, r Cabinet and Furniture Warehouse, RaLti6n, N. C. 7TT1HE Subscriber has now on baind- at bis furnish U ing Ware Rooms, just in tbe rear of Messrs. Turner 4c Hughes Book Store, a general assortment jf Articles in bis line.nade in the most faithful man ner, after the newest aojd most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. They will be sold at such prices, as to leave no excuse for wending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, before you send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. (Ej- Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar' Lumber Uelt-sea9oned, taken in exchange for Furniture. PILLS ! PILLS ! ! PILLS i ! ! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED JSygeian Vegetable Pills, Can be bad at the Store Jobst Psiautoas, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, KALEIGH, N. C, MOATS MORISON PILLS. flflHE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE JL UNIVERSAL .MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Dr. H. 8. Moat, of New if oik, from the original recipe used for many yeara by his bite father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice President of the British Col lege of Health. Twenty years successful administration of these celebratedmedicines 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 eertififd cases of cure, embracing every tiieease ia the long catalogue of human misery j must convince the most incredu lous, of their superiority and the troth 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." Tbe Medicines being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify the blood, end carry off tbe cortupt 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 sutteringe which no earthly power knew bow to alleviate, until this dis covery was presented to the world. The weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by ibeir operation, and the most obstinate complaints are removed Ly perseve rance without the expense of a Physician. Adapted to all ckcumstances snd nit nations, they are the best Medicine ever invented for Families, or te take to sea, preventing scurvy and eestiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta king cold. 0j The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on tbe public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Imita tions inU notice throegh the medium of the Press - Some of them preterm! to Hygeian prrnciptes, by steal bis; from, the writings of the Hygeut, and copying whole pages mto their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy the medicine, their speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to be onavarl- ng, tbeir puffing and piracy become evident j disap- pointment fo the afflicted is eveniuatf, and with just obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. . me Mygeian medicines, first introduced into this country by H . 8. Moat, in 1830, have for. tlie last four years been prepared by bint, and the increasing sale attests their intrinsic merit tbey comprise two sorts of Pills No. 1 and No. 2, in single boxes- of escb at 25 or 50 centei and Packets containing both sorts, at (1,32, or $3. The Vegetable Cteansmg Powders, in large boxes, at 37 j cents, with printed directions. Each packet bas a fae simile of .tbe signature of H Snepheard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are signed with a pen hy tbe district agent and sub-agent on a label of yellow paper. None are genuine unless tbey have these signatures, and are obtained from sub-agents, wbo can produce their written appointments frm the district agent. and whoe names are advertised lit their respective districts. H. SaxriisAan Moat, Principal Office, 50 Canal st. All orders will be promptly filled at 20 percent less than retail prices for ail sums over twenty five dollars, fer cash. -Some person in every Town and Village, ought to keep this valuable medicine, for tbe benefit of their fellow men. One individual, sent ninety miles to procure them. Nov. 17, 1842. 94 ly OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! nnHE SUBSCRIBER, thankful to the citi I El ... a zens of Raleigh, and the surrounding Country, for the liberal patronage beretofoTd extended to him, in his line of business, legs leave respectfully to announce to them, that he has taken e house on Fay. etteville Street, directly opposite the Market House, and next door to Mrs. Habdib. tie will keep con stantly on. hand Fresh Ovsters. direetlu from Nor folk, received daily, and Fresh Fish in season. To i r ' prevent raUtaxek, be notifies the public, that Bis Oyster will not be carried round the City for aale by servants or others, bat can be obtained daily, as above stated, immediately after the arrival of the Cars. K if tbey desire y Oysters, to give them particular in- strucuons where to apply. JOHN WIL.3UIV. Raleigh, Oct. 31. 87 FURNITURE, CHAIRS, PIANO FORTES 4 PAPER HANGINGS. TfUST received, in addition to our Stock, a fine assortment of Paper Hangings, Velvet, Satin and nUln Harder, ail of the latest and most fashionable I . . . . ...... . i naXterrrs. Tor sale at Hew X Ofk priees. Win also re - esive in a few days several mere eleaant Piano Fortes from the Factories of A. H. Gale & Co. New York. Stoddard, Worcester dc Dunham, do. and Wilkins dc Newhail, Boston which Instruments have all the modern i mprovemsnis, including the Metallic. Braces.' Also,, for sale, e good second-hand riano of NwmVmake, wsU adapted for ah Academy. JOHN BIGGINS U CO. Mecbanie'e Hall, Petersborg, Va. Nov.fii 90 -lm 1 - 1 Qtir dfSco bebfr sopolied with the greatest' variety of JFancy Job Type We are prepared to execute Pamphlets, Cards, Circclabi, Hahdilis, DR. STRINGFELLOW'S PRICED FOR DENTAL OPERATIONS. Extracting Tests ot Roots; each $ 1 00 Examination and directions for the managed meat 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 pivpta - Do. on gold plate Do. on the improved plan of Dr. S. 5 00 6 00 1 00 3 00 ,8 00 10 OQ 10 00 15 00 Operirjg for, and attendance on confirmed cases of Neuralgia 200 00 Terms CASH. Raleigh, June 12, 1843. Rseebexces : Hon. Gee. E. Badger, ) Judge Battle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, Dr. P. C Pope Wm. Plummer, Esq. C Warrenton. Gen. Hawkins. wm a e o. jojner, Dr Dr. Wilcox, V-Halifax. Bond, y communicated. It is with no little pleasure that we are enabled to inform the pubhc, through the medirim 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 many unfortunate patients whose sufferings we have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings Ian be relieved bv scientific means, induce us to make this commuta tion. The number of cases already cured by Dr. STmiirorEuow,of this City, prove conclusively the success of bis practice, which is as novel as it is effi eacioue. His residence in the Capital of the State, wiU make it convenient for him to consulted by many at a distance, who are afflicted wita a disease, almost as prostrating to the mental as to' the physical energies of tbe human system. J. BEWARE OF " tempo u Any coins. Nothing is actually more pernicious to the perfect existence of health, than the idea that a simple cold ie of no consequence. How many are there that pay no attention to a Cough until it becomes permanently seated, and tbe constitution is undermined -"We mind no warning but attempt io save The frame too late, when destin'd for the grave ! Such indeed is human carelessness and human frail ty. Why should we Be so- neglectful without any cause 1 It is hard to answer when such a remedy as J. PEASE & ttON'S Clarified Essence of Hoarhovnd Candy can be had for a trifle, with a perfect certainty of re lieving the frame from alt temporary afflictions of colds or coughs. Advrce cannot be given too early, and here it is given with surety and certainty of re moving from tbe body any disposition towards con' sumption arising from a cold. READ, YE SKEPTICS f From the Nevr York True 8un. rut MAlUK Or THIS CITY Hss voluntarily come forward in fevor of Pease's Hoarhound Candy : I have repeatedly used your Candy for coogfae ami cold, and always found relief ; but official duties pre vented me from writing to you before. n i u tmtelv, been cured of the laflueuza, I cannot withhold from recommending the same to the public l j am yoan trej? ROBT. H. MORRIS. To John Pease and Son. 45 Division street. New York. Is there one that can doubt tbe efficacy of Pease's Hoarhound Candy, after reading the following letter fhrln President Tyler f WA'sfliiveroir, April 5, 184?. The President desires me to return Messrs. Pease and Son his acknowledgements, and very sincere thanks, for the box of candy received at their hands. He bas used it with much benefit to himself, as a re medy for cold and cough. i am, with very great respect, JOHN TYLER, Jr. Private Sec From the Aurora 1 It is with no ordinary feelings of pleasure we lay before the public a letter from his Excellency, our worthy UVWernor, which speaks for itself v Albas r. May lo, 1843. Messrs. Pesse & Son r Gentlemen? You will pardon me for the deta in replying to your letter ef the 14th oil. and acknowl edging fhe receipt of a box of your' Clarified Essence of Hoarhound Candyv- Anbw me fo thank yon for 4ht kind respect, and to express tbe hope that. you wilt be liberally patronized in yoor efforts to tbe public Ine article is got open beautiful style, and is highly commended by those who have had occasion to use it. Yodt obedient servant, WM. C. BOTJCK. READ! REAP! The third letter Messrs. J. Pease d; Bo 4 Divi sion street, have received from Gen. Jackson .: Hukitmx, Aprd 7, 1843. Messrs. J Pease it 8en : Gentlemen t have the) pleasttre" to acknowledce your kind favor of the Istult. by the band of my friend, Mr. J. Armstrong, and with- it yeor mueb'e teemed present, a package of yoor Hoarhound Candy, or which receive my sincere thanks. I can only add that may thousands receive from its ose as much benefit as l naver done f men wiu ru inventor ge down te posterity as one of its benefactora. rata, gentlemen, very respectfully, , ' Your friend and obedient servant, ANDREW JACKSON. The genuine artkls, and-as mistake, foe aale fay M. HARDIE, RatoSn, N. C. A CRDV mS LOUISA DORSET. No. 114, BiXTntoRy? Srunrf, BaLTiMoRE, wux open- Paris Jtlillirierif, on Saturday, ' iheBlk Novetnbtir. Baltim&re, Oct .19., , . ; ... . . 904t TO IsET. Tbe comtnodlotia Dwells inff with two acres of Land attached, . - - . heloninrt ta Un Mailhew Shaw, and nhw oerarjid O 9 W by JaaUnfcKimmbri, Esqi The improvements are -all in first rata repair. Possession to be glfsa the 1st of January-next. - rot tesms; etrpty a- .---' .JAMES M..TOWLES. -Raleigh November 9, 1843, .. ,o NVA LU A B L E p lT ME NT. : j7oria!r b wliolesale or retail, by PHYSICIAN. FOR.THE EYE iKD EAR AND OPERATIVE SURGEON i; - ijeraiei for tke relief il . ii. Deafness and other aJfeetione of the Ear j Cataract,' Pterygium Crossed Eyes,' &ci , Enlarged T6ns3g and Palate T , , y Club Foot; Ilafe-lip,' Sarnmering ....-,. Stone; Stricture,' Fistula,' Pilee j Deformities; Biseases of the Bones ' ; Jiernia; ( radical cure) Aneurism J . ' Cancer; Polypus; Tnmoors; Ulcers'; And Surgreal Diseases in general: ; ; Dr. H, will Vjsrt any part of thStatvwil his services may be required - Raleighf Jan. 23, 1843. : tTKIt. OaDRCC win git. regQIar Courie . ili it Medical and 8ugical inaUoction, toptcpaia ' those students who wiah to visit the Northern CoUegeS; All the private StadenU of Dr. Hw six in pusabe; C1 graduated with credit at theend of their first seioAy in me ruenmono Medical College. , BxrxaancKs : G6V. Morehead, "A Hen; Geo. E. Badger, x A . , Dr. Beckwith, -Rfeighj Charles Msnly,Esa. J JIngh Waddclf, Esq. Hillslidrough; MMIjyTM'Gi Ore. The Subscriber, is prepared te aecote all kinase Imftatioos of every variety ef Marble, and of aH abode of Wood; also, Walt Painting, Paper-hanging, Gla ring and GILDING on Wood and Metallic subitanies of every description, im tie late French syfi,Ac attended to sit the shortest notice, and done in a supe rior style of workmanship. MILITARY FLAGS and BANNER painted" in the neatest style, on tbe shortest notice,' and sntieo . cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. ReV fer to toe Adjutant General of North Carolina.) ' ' Persons wh$gsjntiftg f arjy description sx& cuted, by calling, at the Cabinet Ware Room of M. William Thompson', opposite tbe South East corner of the Capttot Sqeare, may expect to have it done ineir enure sausiscuon. . u.1 f KAIruu. Raleigh, Jen. J4, 1843. IT OOK. MOIX, LOOK NEtV BOOM? U A INKW rJOOKS.Jaat received thfe day,. at IBs North Carolina Booksiore, Raleigh, N. C.; No 1," FayetteMlIt Street : Change for tbe American NoiSs; hi Letters from London to New York,' by an Amen can Lady. TheJfeJgbBors. by Frederika' Bremen The Works of William Shakspeare, complete, H ti cents' per number. For sale by- TURNER it HtJOHES' Beptember t Wfc C JAMS MfttlN fit fe t). BttlOfcK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW; v -Will practice in all the Courts at Mobile, and the Counties of Washington, Clark and Menoe, Alabama. Mobife, April 15, W43; 33 y Coarse tind Fine DoOti. 1 Ik Jdsf received', 6 Cases, warranted' Pnitadef m phis work; which are offered at reduced pri ctai . M. T0 Wtfi. ' Oet2g. , . - . . -87.; f HINT WAUEUOtJSli : IN NEW YORK. , -TTP F. LEE, fVrrraerly of tbe firm of Lord di ' XJViLees, Leedc Bsbeock,src. and U. B. BREW'S-' TER, under tbe firm of LEr BREWSTEff, " have established at ' - lf3 PEARL STREET, Hanover Square, New York, a Warflfotisd od aaV " extensive scale,' kv i. EXCLUfiIveLT OR : ' Td supply' the City and mterlor trade, bjf the piece a pscksge. . : . ' By confining tbeir attention eritrrely and exclusive-'' ' ly to this one article, L. 6C B. are eoSbted, rior -only to exhibit a rmVe extensive and baadtifdl assort ment than is" to be found elsewhere. herebeing no' aimiiaT euiviivomen iw yimim in ine vmiev euries -" but to sell always at drieee as row, andeeneralh Arto- - er, tUan those of houses whose si tent ion and maansj aie divided anions? a larce variety ef aiUeleav n 1 The Stock, embvacirig; some Tfietisande of dif ferent Palterns and Colerinss, cdmarisea all the Uv-' test and choicest, stvlea. to which wiU be xnstantly vi added all the tfer anddesirabJe patte rris as tj.e'y ' ap , -pear' in the maiket, besides many which Will Bsj prmV, . ed exclusively for their own salec . , - Purchasers of this article will find It to their Inter- ettVexMirie thfs'Stock befor'e buying tbeir Prrnls5. ii tney oo not purcnaee. iney win ai least nave tnj advantaef seirtg alt the new styles; atid learrlin ; me lowest marked prices. . ' ' Catalogues ef prices, corrected with every variation' of the market; SVe pat into the lands of buyers; " ; '" All orders Will recVke the bOt eiientlbn. w v Oct 1 1, 1843. ' - Hij gTljOB RENT. tKe rieAyea'r, the Hodfce and Lot 4 1 rtoW er?oni3d by Mr. John F. Brandt, od Bills ' otrgn' Street, -dpposUs the residehed of WnC HiU, -; Esq. For terms, apply to- ' -Krm' i WU1D.HAYWOOD. - ' RaWigh, OAoher 19, 4843. v 5Vtf "fVJ OTlClTjiat n the ft) - Mood in. XX November next, (it being the weekr qf -Waft CountV Cdurt.l I shsH proceed to seTT tVAa , highest bidder, on six month credit, befoaa tbe Cotttrt' . ;Mouse, tbe well knowir SYAiile. GEORGE GK A CH US, formerly the' property of Dempsey B. Masse, AW celebrated Jacx. WAKE, (ItandVby James '-' i Jeffreys 9f tSs Coonty J . i:- V,. j. ;j r x . t , Also, e three Horse Wagdn ; tor an . which, bona r and security will Be required, or a liberal duKodnt maoe or me money, runner particuiars mass . 1- -.1. .. . . j. . ' - t ... -tr 1 fcU..,.? known on tile day 7 uj , v , ' " - ALLEN TtWicRojr., Oct. 19, 1843, it;.--.!.;. . :?M . SoSi' SBBWaWSJBSBB'BSSBSBBBJBW WB BBW WSJSBBSBBBBJSBBTBJB ... lLLV BE SOLO at tp Court Hotlsfe, Y . v H'viiH ui.tjiiuiilowHi,ii CoontT. on the 4CS lllondaV in JanVnext. tbefcllow' ; ring parcels of ..Land, (be; thd Taxes dud tbereOdfoV ? ttheylaymth j: -,r?.: a jowaerYiiames.l Op whtit Waters. lAttl-A: 1 . ., , ... Yi , ,,. ' . j t . i ir i..t " - .ii a m ,j ji. tiea r"""''"'. Middle Little rh mer, 100 41 fife lattbew Cox. i . 4S0 1 Iflf Hzh Fox. . 186 ' m 7; Z.H (.MicliaelTeseueJ . t a . iv laiexrt west. Hare's CreeY, And. Keller, Middle Little river.! 1(50 2 SUeriSv Lenoir. Calo'wall Col Sepi 83, 'MM: mrt' V IT Rooms in the'Vrick teamtfceriayocJ: , .byDr; Httxaxr. j -j-s yL' a .K'sc : s- 7 - tT-2?WC I ,-1 -J OSCAR F. ALSTON. 8861. '": now I. lets.' Sept 1, 1843. 9 T-s-6m Io a style net inferior tb any OfB. e in the, Stat '1 -f. LV bTITH.' 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