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m m m a r 7 i .'ft .aaa. .t.-'- -' r -,-- e ,st - - i . 3k.iw - a s - s t .sr - -
: ; ' ; AND NORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE. : ' rflj:;
PnbMed SemMTeckly; by i '
WESTON R. GALES, V
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1843.
IDITOK AKD rEOfRIXTOg.
.-. . . . . . .. . . r : -
01 the Scmt-Weetly Etlelgh BegUter.
SoBSCiuFTiojr. Fife Dollars per annum half in
Advance .
AovcaTitBMKNTt. For every Sixteen Lwtrt
first insertion. One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion ,
Twenty-five Cent.
Court Oidkbi and Judicial AovcmTiscMEitTS
will be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction
f 331 Per cent, will be made from the regular price,
foi advertiser by the year. ;,. ,
Advertisement, Inserted in the SiMi-Wmu
RtoiSTCR, will also appear in the Wkhly Paper
freeofcharjje.
j- Letters to the Editor mnst be fos-r-r ain.
VERY DESIRACLC PROP
erty for Sale, In tbe City of
Raleigh The Subscriber, be ing de
sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes
ti Sell UlS M'- WOJCi J W4 111 urn V J M. uv
Property is situated on Newbern 8treet, east from the
centre of the Capitol. The House is a large two sto
ry building, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, with a pas
age through the middle three Rooms on the lower
floor end four above, with Fireplaces to each. It has
t basement story of hammered Kocktbe whole extent,
which is intended for a Dining Rums, etc with afire
place at each end the basement Rooms not finished.
There is a superb Rock Stable, two stories high, twen
ty -four Jy thirty bet square; also a Rock Smoke-house
ind good frame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of
Water. The Lot omtains from sis to seven acres of
ground, which have been highly improved. The
House is beautifully situated on an eminence, near
the front line. A fl the improvements have been made
within three years, and cost the builder over six thou-
sand Dollars. " ' . - i, . , ,
This desirable property is now offered far four
thousand dollars Time will be given the purchaser,
but the notes will draw interest and undoubted secu
rity will be required.' Persona, desirous of living
in Raleigh, have now an opportunity uf purchasing a
deiraWe residence, at a very reduced price.
E.P.GUION.
Raleigh, August 15.
8 if
B. M. WHITLOCK,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
84 , Front Street,
Fourth door abotc Old Slip, oetr Pearl it. Honse.
' iVJBVV YORK.
The Subscriber ben leave to inform bis friendsand
the Merchants of North- Carolina, that he has opened,
this Spring, on bis own account, a
WHOLESALE GEOCERY aid C0XIISSI03 HOUSE,
84 Front Street, sear Old Slip,
NEW YORK,
where be has for Sale, at all limes, a general assort
ment of Groceries, suitable to the Southern trade,
and which be oners for CASH, at a small advance
noon the Cargo and Auction prices.
MR- WHITLOCK hashed long experience in the
business, and has everr facility (buying for Cash) ol
selling Goods at the lowest rate, and be assures those
who will call upon him, that tbey may rely upon be
ing faithfully served. .
Particular attention will be given to orders for Goods,
and to sales of Produce cousigned to him, upon which
Advances will be made, if required.
B. M. WHITLOCK.
June, 1843. 48 6m
XCFES TO
Malcolm k. Gaul,
Smith, Wright st Co.
New York.
Corlies. Stanton Jt Barnes I
Alfred M. Treadwell '
W. Jt A. Stitb, Raleigh, N. C.
J. Jt W. Murphy, Salisbury, N. C.
J. Si, R. Sloan, Greensboro1, N. C.
John Me Am, Fayetteville,rN. C.
' FOR SALE
AT THJb
New Com mis s ion Store,
AN excellent assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Cheap Crockery, dee.
Prices very low for CosA.
A few of the articles are named below. .
' w
SUPERB FRENCH LAWNS, MysUus, G.ng
haras and Calicoes, Checked, 8triped and Lace Mus- J
una, American ana &ngiisn isaiicocs, acotcu uiug-1
hams; also. Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Bleached and
T T ( a a WX mt Sf I
uaunacneu uomesucs, oic c i
STUARTS 8TEAM REFINED CANDY.
COFFEE, Black and Green Teas, Double Refined
8teaar Suear in loaves or Crushed ; Patent Sperm
and Mould Candles, Pepper, Spice, Soap, Starch,
Snuff, Tobacco. 4c Ac. 4;c.
J. T. WE8T,
Next door to the New Market House.
July 18. . ' . 57-
GRAY'S
INVALUABLE OINTMENT.
For gale by wholesale-or retail, hy
, N.L.8TITH.
Pump making.
finHE SUBSCRIBER announces to ths public,
U that he is prepared to make, repair and clean
out Pumas to order and at the shortest notice.
He hepes by a close and punctual attention to bust
ness, to receive a shire of public patronage.
JOSEPH R. McADAMS.
q
1
Raleizh. June 20th. 1843. SO
SANGSTON & CO.,
NO. 195, BALTIMORE ST. BALTIMORE,
(LATE 3. A. Jc G. . SANGSTOIt Jt CO.)
Beg leave to call the attention of Southern and
Western Merchauta visiting Baltimore, to
their extensive Stock ot
Foreign and Uomettle Dry Coodi,
Itt which will be found evsry variety adapted to the
trade, presenung an w-ortment equal toany
e,.rinthiaCuy,Phil.ddpla or New York, all ef
which have been laid in on the most fa arable terms.
and will be sold at a small advtoce for Casb, or on
ume o punctual customers svv: ..
Balti mors, August 1st, 1843. T j 2 9t
-
Tfoscph A.' niacH and Samuel
fjl BlaCat Have formed a Partnership in the
practice of Law and Equity foe Kershaw and Sumter
Districts, South Carolina.
JOSEPH' A. BLACK may he found at bis Office
to Columbia; and Samuel R. Black, in tvamuen
Both partners win attend the Coartev v '
SAMUEL R. BLACK will attend. Individually,
to any business entrusted to his, dare in KichUnd,
F airfield snd Lancaster Districts. 8. C.
March 6, 1843. 20 6m
PRINT WAHEHOUSE.
IN NEW YORK.
IB.
r. LEE, (formerly of the firm of Lord &
Lees) and U. B. MBW8TER, under the
firm of LEE 6c BREWSTER, have established at
1 13 Pearl street. New Yoik. a
WARE&OU8E
ON AN EXTENSIVE SCALE,
SXCLUSIVKLT FOR
To supply the City and interior trade by the Piece or
racksse.
By confining their attention entirety and exclusive
ly to tnts one article, L. & B. will be enabled net
only to exhibit a m.re extensive and beautiful assort
ment than is to be found lavbr. rihra luting no
similar establishment for nrints in the United 8tate I
but to aefl always at prices as low. and renerallv low- I
er than those of hoasea whose attention and means I
aie divided among a large variety of articles. 1
lUe enUre CHock, embracintr about two thousand
different patterns and colorings, comprises all the la
test and choicest styles, to which will be constantly
added all the desirable new styles which appear, many
of which cannot be had elsewhere.
Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation
of the market, wiil be put into the bands of buyers.
Airoruers will receive tne best attention.
July 28, 1843. 01 ly
IQEDICAIs INSTITUTE,
OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE.
THE Lectures in this Institution will commence,
as usual, on the fitst Monday of November, and
continue until the Let of February, under the follow
iug Faculty, viz :
JEUEDIAH COBB, M. D ,
Professor of Anatomy1.
CHARLES CALDWELL, M. D.,
Prof. last's, of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence.
JOHN E. COOKE. M. D
Prof. Theory and Practice of Medicine.
SAMUEL D. GROSS, M. D ,
Professor of 8urgery.
HENRY MILLER, M. D.,
Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women & Children.
CHARLES W. SHORT, M. D..
n Prof. Materia Medica and ftffldieai Baunv
LUNSFORD P. YANDBLL, M. D,
Prof. Chemistry and Pharmacy.
DANIEL DRAKE, M, D ,
Prof. Clinical Medicine and Pathological Anatomy.
Six Lectures are denvered daily The foe for
each ticket is $15. The note of good and solvent
Banks of the state in which the pupil reside, will he
received in payment. The Mstriculatiuq foe is $5,
and of Graduation $20, both payable io Kentucky
paper. The fee to the Demonstrator of Anatomy,
Dr. Bay less, is f 10, which includes all ths privileges
ol attendance on his demonstrations and dissections
from the first of October till the first of March. The
price of boarding, with fuel, light, and attendance, is
from 13 to $3 per week.
Professors Cobb and Gross, in anticipation of the
regular session, will deliver a coarse of Lectures i
Visceral and Surgical Anatomy, and Operative 8ur
gery, beginning on the 15th of September snd termi
nating on the last Saturday of October. The fee to
this course is f 10.
By order ol the Fseulty :
J. COBB, M. D Dean.
NEYf FUBLICATIOXS. The Military
Operations at Cabul, by Lieut. Eyre ; the Ru
ral and Domestic Life of Germany, by Wm. Howett ;
the last year'in China, to the peace of Nankin, by a
Field Officer ; Russia and the Russians, by J. O
Kohl, in 3 Vol's. ; a Journey to Cabool, by the late
Lieut. Col. Sir Alex. Burnes, C. 6. 6xc. ; the Law
yer, his character and rule of Holy life, by Edward
O Bnen ; the Honey Bee, dec. dec by Edward Be-
an, with engravings : the Lives of eminent British
Lawyers, by Henry Roscoe, Lsq. ; Critical and Mis
cellaneous Essays, by James Stephens ; the Noctes
Ambroeianae of Blackwood, by Prof. Wilson ; the
works of De Israeli, the younger in 1 Vol.- This dav
received and for sale at the North Carolina Book
Store. TURNER 4 HUGHES.
Raleigh. August 1. ' 61
TKCST SALE,
mY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST, exe-
IJjcoted ts me by Mavasskh Satkb, for the pur
poses therein . specified". 1 shall offer for sale to the
highest bidder, at the Court House door in the City
of Raleigh, on Monday the 21st day of August next,
(the week of Wake County Court,) that valuable
property Known as
p.i.i.i, Pgner Mill.
m m ST
.u . ,v. Kt.wV M-.hinrv. rixtnrM .
dec. Also, the new Grist and Saw JUillS,
appurtensnt thereto, both of which are in complete
order, and do excellent work.
It is the very beat location in the whole Southern
country fr a Paper Mill, and an active, enterprizing
man, wiib a small capital, nugnt soon make a fortune.
Terms made known on day of Sato.
WESTON R. GALES,
Trustee.
Raleigh, June 17, 1843. 49
30 XJ3T TUB REMAINDER OF
TU E TEAR, the House and Lot lately oc
cupied bv Mrs. L. L. 8auks, directly west of,
and adjoining the family resiaence oi tne Messrs.
. . . . m a . i
Stith's. A pleasant piaeas wun a grass lot ana good
rarden in a good stale oi cultivation.
Apply to w. J, DAn-rjit.
FIRE!
Trrn AETHA mSTJOJlZ70E OOM
PikUY. of UartforA Conn- Offers
toinsure Buildings and Merchandise against loss or
damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times.
This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com-
paniee inrthe United States, and pay s its losses prompt-
Iv. -;i:v-
Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi
cinity, to be made to
May 4, 1843. Agent.,
NEW STORE
Selling on to tJlose.
$ 1 m aw tTT?" an a 1 I M 'a1ksainsa let at RPsn MrV
I IffahoiUy i he will therefore sell what be baa now
JRS- L On hand, aloort
tnrv thinr ia the Dry Good line.
Silks. Lawns, jsaizennes, aaousun sn Raines,
ChsUfrva. Looisenes. Sonabaxinea, uaiieoes at every
price. Cotton Uooda of every aesenpuon, xxostery,
Silk and Csrtton Hose from 10 cents, per pair up to
" . IT !
an, price. Jaconet and Swi Mualm; PlaU do. frtah
Linen, very low. As I will positively clo eer
soon, those who are hi want, would do well to call
early and secure bargains. -
W, n. FEIKUC,
Rsleigh, June 30, 1843. Fayettevllle Street.
JAMES MARTIN & R D. BUU0CK,
ATTOiSETS AT im
Will nrsetie (a mXi tV i.m,t ixftof. mwtA tn the
rt,nU. nf tVuhi... it.A. Mm tf MtM. A1.W..
" " T" wwwmw ......
Mobile, April 15,1843. 3j
Taluable Property for Kale in the
Vicinity of Raleigh.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers to sell for Six Thou
sand, six hundred dollar, psvable in one and
two years, and satisfactorily secured with interest, or
for Negroes (field hands' the following Property :
His Dwelhng House and the LoU attached to it.
containing between ten and twelve acres.
It is situated about six hundred yards East of the
Capitol, on Newborn Street, in a beautiful GioveoT
Forest Trsv. and without the limits of the Town. It
contains four apartmnu in the basement, including
me iinvg rn, and five above, end two Passages.
It is new, built of choice materials, and of superior
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 91 acres
at ,ne enJ of Newbern street, fronting the Cspitol,
a"d al lhe oisiance or seven or eight hundred yards.
11 w oi tne must beautiful sties in tne Viuniry of
KaieigQ-
Another Lot of about fifteen acres.
lying also East of the City, adjoining a Lot formerly
the proierty of the late Josefh Galss, and a Lot be-
onging tu John O Roaica There are two small
framed Houses upon it, yielding a rent that would
make the property a good investment at the price st
which it is estimated, and upon the Street, leading by
Dr. J. O.Watsos's, are two handsome .building sita-
stions.
A tract of between thirty and forty acres y
about three miles south of Raleigh, affordin'e an abun
dant supply of Wood, and much valuable Timber.
Persons wishing to purchase, can address the Sub
scriber at Halifax, and after the meeting of Congress,
' at Washington City ; or, can make personal applies-
1 - a e ..... .
uun to ine Messrs. tith, m Kaietgn, who will take
pleasure in showing them the premises
J. R. J.DANIEL.
October 22nd, 184V 85 if
Doctor Brandreth's Pills.
THESE PILLS are so well known for a mi!d
yet effectual purgative that it is almost cuetess to
say anything about their excellent qualities. As a
general family and aniibiuous medicine they are with
out a rival. The townees of suirits. scute headache.
dec dec., to which all are more or Iom suHect in this
climate, are removed immediately by a dose of the
Urandreth PilL They are alike safe for children, as
to every other period of life, and require no extra at
tention in diet or clothing. Their, virtues may be
summed up as a medicine which strengthens lhe fee-
Me, andconsolidates the muscles of the strong ; and
will be found of infinite value to females of all classes
who wish lo le secure from sickness.
OBSERVE No Brand reth Pills are genuine, un
less each box has upon it three labels, and on each
labia two signatures of Dr. Benjamin Brandreth.
So that each box to be genuine mukt have six signa
tures of Ur. Urandreth upon it.
rnnted directions may be had with them.
WILL. PECK, Agent
Raleigh. April 18. 1 843. 31-y
TTTNlTED 8TATES DISTRIC T COURT OF
liJ NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUFPCY.
Notice to shew cause against the PrtiUnns of the fol
lowing Petitioners, for their discharge and certificate
as Bankrupts, at Newbern, on the fourth Monday in
October next ; to-wit :
GRANVILLE COUNTY.
Thomas 8. Hayes, Shoe maker
Peter Evans, Farmer
Robert Freer, Planter
William W. Reaves, Farmer
Thadeus B. Rowland.
George W. Burroughs,
John Blacknall,
William C.Buller,
James Pation, late Merchant
Lewis S. Byrom, Farmer
Doctor W. Byrom, Farmer
John W. Reeks, Carpenter
William H. Paschall, Carpenter
Washington H. Thomas, Farmer
William A. Mitchell. Farmer
George L. Duly, Farmer
Thomas G. Morris, Farmer
Arthur Taburn, She Maker
John Hicks, Farmer.
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
William A. Hamlin, Physician
Lindsey Davis, Farmer
William Stafford.
PITT COUNTY
James H. McClure, late Merchant
Noah Deshiel, Farmer.
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Benjamin Warren,
Caleb Beal, Farmer
Nathan Vestal. Farmer
Publication Ordered,
H. POTTER, D. J. U. 8. N. C.
June, 30th .1343. 64 70 J.
'nlted States District Court of
North Carolina In Bankruptcy.
Notice to shew cause against the PetitMtus of the
following Petitioners, for their discharge and certifi
cate as Bankrupts, at Newbern, on the iourtn Monday
in October next, to-wit ;
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Dr. Spence McClannahan.
CASWELL COUNTY.
C. N. H. Evans.
Publication Ordered,.
H. POTTER, D. J. U. 3. N. C.
July 24, 1843. 70r
Books Books Dooks.
I rTpHIS dsy received at the North Cro
U store. No. I. Cheap side, Rle'gb, N
H wtory of N.cs 8. America, by T. F. Gon
Carolina Book-
C. The
Gordon. The
Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, by Mrs. Thompson
Narrative of the War in Germany and France in
1813 and 1814, by Lieut. Gen. Charles W. Vaee.
Memoirs of Gen. ' Lafayette and tbe French Revolu
tion in 1830v byB. Sarrans, bis Secretary. Famil
iar Letters and Papers of Benj. Frank'in. La Cases'
Journal in 2 vols. Memoirs of Lucien Bonaparte,
I vol' The Life of William Cohort in I vol. The
Life of Galileo Galilei In I vol. For sale by
TURNER fc HUGHES.
June 13. ' 65-
Omci or AwtrriaT Gskbral,
'v Raleigh, August 11, 1843, $
hxnsas, a vacancy recently occurred hi tbe Of
fice of Msjor Genetal of the third Division of North
Carolina Militia, to fill which an Elect km was held
JIJ
iTit
jUilUJLIf W9 UlsUIIjVi sevsssrswscw luaj aWJavsve uhus'i
of votes for said Office of Major General, and is duly
elected Notice Is hereby given, turaUan( to the
eleventh section of tbe sevemy-third chapter of the
Revised Statutes, thst ttwsaid Bmukii Tbouis
saa has been dWy eommtseioned as Major General
ef tbe Third Di vision of North CtaolinaMiliUa, and.
s sarh. all Officers, and ooldlets sre eooinianded to
I feU him their lead r obedience-
I ROBERT W. UAXWUOU
t
, . Atywaw wnww.
William Thompson,
Cabinet and Furniture Ware-house
Kalkigh, N. C. '
THE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish
ing Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs.
Turner & Hughes Book Store, a general assortment
of Articles in his line, made in the most faithful man
ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns,
and which will be warranted. They will be sold at
such prices, as to leave no excuse for sending to the
North for Furniture. Call and look, before you send
from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON.
(Ej Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber
weil-taoned. taken in exchange for Furniture.
PILLS! PILLS!! PILLS! !!
HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES.
THE CELEBRATED
Miygeian Ytgetable JPiUs
Can be had at the Store John Pkimrose,
FAYKTTKVILLE 8TKERT, RALEIGH, X. C.
MOAT'S MORISON PILLS.
THE GENUINE HYGEtAN VEGETABLE
UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre
pared by Dr. 11. S. Moat, of New York, boat the
original recipe used for many years by his late father,
Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice President of the British Col
lege of Healths
Twenty years' succeasful administration of these
celebrated medicines in Europe, and more than twelve
years in the United sStatos,hsve 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 dieae in the long catalogue
of humsn misery ; most convince the most incredu
lous, ef their superiority and the truth of the Hygeian
theory, resulting from scientific research and expe
rience, namely, that -man is subject to only one real
diseaseimpurity of -the blood."
The Mdicines being composed entirely of herbs or
vegetable matter, purify the blood, and carry off the
corrupt humors of the bdy. in a mauaer so simple as
to give every dsy ease snd pleasure.
Man will be born to days of bliss, compared to what
has fulberto been bis lot, weighed down as he has
been by disease, infirmities, and miflerings which no
earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this dis
covery was presented to the world. 1 he weak, the
feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a
lew dsys strengthened by their operation, and the
most obstinate complaints are removed by perseve
rance without the ei pease of a Physician. Adapted
to all circumstances and situations, they are the best
Medicine ever invented for t amities, or to take lo
sea, preventing scurvy and enstiveness, requiring no
change of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta
king cold.
(T The prepotency of these, medicines, has indu
ced marry speculators to sttempt imposition on the
public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Imita
tions into notice through the medium of the Press
8 me ef them pretend to Hygeian principles, by steal
ing from the writings of the Hygeist, and copying
whole pages into iheir fulsome advertisements.
But as they cannot copy the medicine, their speci
fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to he unavail-
ng, their puffing and-piracy become evident : disap
pointment to the afflicted is eventual, and with just
obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion.
The Hygeian medicines, first introduced into this
country by H. 8. Moat, in 1830, have for the last four
years leen prepared by him, and the increasing sate
attests their intrinsic merit ; they comprise two sorts
of Pills, No. 1 and No. 2, in single taxes of each at
25 or 50 cents ; and Psckets containing both sorts, at
1, 82, or $3. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders,
in large boxes, at 37$ cent, with printed directions.
Each packet has a faC simile, of the signature of H
dhepheard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are
Igned with a pen by the district agent and sub-agent
on a aDei oi veiww vavtr.
None sre genuine unless thev have thee signatures,
and are obtained from sub-agrnts, who can produce
their written apimintments frm the district agent,!
snd wnOM names are auveruea in lueir resiecuve
districts. H. SHKrHiian Moat,
. . 1 . : 1 : . i z
" Principal Office, 60 Canal st.
All orders willlte promptly filled at 20 percent,
less then 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. One individual, sent ninety mtles to
procure them. !
Nov. 17. 1842. 94 ly
Passage to Baltimore.
FmilE superior Meamboat, COLUMBUS or PO-
II CAHONTAS. will leave City Point direct for
Baltimore, every tv a d it ksd-a t sfternoon. at S o'clock,
or immediately after tbe arrival of the Cats from Pe -
lersburg. and will land Passengers in Baltimore, the
ni mn nf Th areAmmodsiiona an nMnl ttiM
Boats are very superior, and tbe passage, including
meals through from. Petersburg to Baltimore, only $8,
Returning, will leave Baltimore every Saturday after
noon at 5 o'clock.
J. BRANDT, Jr Agent
Baltimore, Mar. 10, 1843. 22 ty
PORTRAIT. MINIATURE.
- , r
AND HISTORICAL PAINTING.
. TOR- JO: s. Fxrsnxst9
OF NORTH ABOLINA,
Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting
himself in his profession, is now prepared to execute
Portrait, Miniatnrei, &c
Those- wishing to avail themselves of his profession-
.t urwicju. are reauested to call at his Artellier, on
Hillsborough Street. 100 yards W est of tbe Cspitol,
where specimens vf his execution may-be seen.
Feb. 18, 1843. 15
rr REUiiDD. r ana way from the
Sj) Subscriber,, on the 3 1st of July last, a
mulatto boy named AMOS, twenty-one years
old. about five feet ten Inches high, proporUonably
boot. Miner of down look J he may be yet lurking
about in this netghbornooo, bat I nave no doobt is try
ine to cet to a free State, by some free pass of other
wise. The above reward will be given, if delivered
to me, ia Orange County, N. Oh or confined in any
iail so that I get him.,
J v MICHAEL 8HOFFNER, :
Augnst 8. "05 3t
HEADACHE REMEDY
For Sale by r ; N. L. ST1TH.
Raleizh. J&fte 10. 1843. 47
briaht
BJEXTISTRYL
DRi STRINGFELLOW'S
PRICES FOR DENTAL OPERATIONS.
Extracting Tetth or Roots, each $ 1 00
examination and direction for the manage
ment of Children's Teeth,
Cleaning the entire net of Teeth
Separation by Filing) each
Plugging with gold
Best Artificial Teeth on Pivot each
Do. on gold pivots
Do. on gold plate
Do. on the improved plan of Dn Si
Operating for, and attendance on confirmed
5 00
5 00
1 00
8 00
8 00
10 00
10 00
15 00
cases of Neuralgia 200 00
Tebms CASH.
RaleighfJune 12, 1841
References :
Hon. Geo. E. Badger,
Judge Battle, C Raleigh.
Dr. Berkwitb,
Dr. P. C Pope
Wm.Plummer, Esq. C Warren ton.
Gen. Hawkins.
Col. Jojner,")
Dr. Wilcox, C Halifax.
Dr. Bond. 3
COMJCUNICATKD.
It is with no little pleasure thst we sre enalJed lo
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 many unfortunate
patients whe sufferings we have witnessed, and who
are ignorant thst those sufferings can be relieved by
scientific means, induce us to make this eommur;i
tion. The number of eases alreadv cored by Dr.
STUiarsriLLow, of this City, prove conclusively the
success of his practice, wbicb w as novel as it is effi
cacious. His residence in the Capital of the State.
will make it convenient for him to consulted by
many at a distance, who are afflicted witn a disease,
almost as prostrating to the mental as to the physical
energies of the humttn system. J.
sTATE OF NOKTHCAKULINA Win
Count v. In the Courtbf Equity. Clerk and
Master's Office, A trg. 1 1 , 1 843.
William Peace,
vs
John M. Peace and others.
The Plaintiff's Bill in the above entitled cause,
states in substance, that Joseph i'eaee of Raleigh ,
hath lately departed this life, intestate, unmarried, snd
without isxue? that the plaintiff and the defendants
John M. Peace and Pleasant Peace are brothers of the
said Joseph: that he had in his lifetime,one other broth
er, named James Barr, and four sisters, Elizabeth Btrr,
Nancy Barr. Mary Peace and Lucy Peace,who an died
many years before the said Intestate : That James Barr
left a daughter Nancy, intermarried with one Fuller,
(whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff.)
ami resides in Shelby County, Tennessee : and thst
James had a son named Thomss, who is, dead, leaving
two children, who reside in Alabama one a son mi
med John G. Barr, and the other, a daughter, whose
name is unknown to the plaintiff. That Elizabeth
Barr was twice married ; by her first husband, one
William Potter, she hud issue two children, Robert
and Margaret, who are believed to be dead without
issue. And. by her second husband, Dr. Miles King, 1
she had issue four sons, John, Edmund, Alexander
aud William, all of whm are dead the three last
named, in the belief of the plaintiff, without issue
and John, leaving a son, Leonids King, residing in
Alabama or Tennessee and the plaintiff believes, other
children, but if so, their names are unknown to him.
And she had also four daughters, Julia, who inter
married with one Piggees (now deceased,) and who
is residing a widow in Pontotoc, Mississippi ; Harriet,
now the wife of one Herman, .whrae christian uarue
is unknown lo the plaintiff, residing in Munroe
County. Georgia. Mary, now the wife of One Mm
e wife of one Mm- j
unknown residing
ton. whose Christian name is also
iu Marshall County, Mississippi; and Elizabeth, now
lhe widow of one Coke, and residing in Pickens
County. Alabama: That Nancy Barr died leaving is
sue in North Carolina That Mary Peace intermar
ricd with Isanc Ktttrll, and removed to Alabama,
where she left issue one daughter, Harriet, married
to some one, whose nme is wholly unknown to the
plaintiff that said Mary had other children, who are
dead, but whether with or without issue, is unknown
10 the plaintiff: That Lury Peace intermarried with
Lewis Ijemay. and (besides oth r issue) had a son na
med John P. Lemay, now of Desoto County, Missis
sippi'
Andibe sard Bill further snews tnattne ssid risin-
tiff and the said John M. Peace and Pleasant Peace,
with the issue of the said deceased brother snd sisters
of the said Intestate, sre his heirs at law : That the
Plaintiff and ibe Intestate in his lifetime were partners
under the firm of " Joseiih and WilLm Peace," and,
as uch. were seized in fee simple of divers Lots and
Tracts of Land in Raleigh; snd in the Counties ol
Waba mnA f3rnill nA nrhlAll ITS
particularly de
scribed in the said Bill, which are a elear surplus of
the aaid oartnerahineffeets. of which the said Plain-
gin-
1 tiff in his own right, is entitled to one moiety, and
1 with the said liviitg brothers, snd the issue of the ssiJ
deceased brother and sitters, of tbe said Intestate, is
I MiiU htitm ml few. of the said Intestate, to tbe
other moiety, between them to be divided according
ia tKotr MMrti ininr ts aim ids kbdv mua mwiwn
of ths Bill lor certain reasons therein set torth is lor the
1 sale of the said Lo s and Tracts of Lsnd. in order,
I that the proceeds of such sale may be divided In lieu
ef actual partition.
ITJri1 Ii.!m ,ku .(luiku
n:n r7fc. -idConrt. and' aunnorted the!
1 . . 111, iu iiiw w. - f I
same by his affidavit, in writing, I, Pernn Bawbee, I
riart and Master of the said Court do. at the desire
of the said Plaintiff, and according to the' Act of As
sembly in such case made, by this advertisement to
be six weeks inserted ia the Raleigh Register, hereby
notify snd warn the said Julia Piggees, the said
Minion and Marv his Wile, the said Herman and Har
riet his wife, the said Elisabeth Coke, the said Leeni-1
das King, the ssid Fuller . and Nancy his wife, the
said John G. Barr. the said Harriet, daughter of tbe
said late Mary KittreU. and bet husband and the sail
John P. Lemay, as welt as all other persons not resi
dents of the Sule of North Candine, who may bav
or claim aby interest in the premises; b appear before
the JauVe of the ssid Court of Equity, at the Court !
W be held at the Court House In Rsleigh, on the flfst
I Monday after the fourth Monday of September next.
and ulead. answer or demui to : the said Bin, other-
1 wise the same will be taked as confessed by thenx
nr.iivlv, and La heard varte.
Witness, tbe said Perrin B usbee, Clerk and Master
of the said Court, tbe 11th Angus! 143.- "
65- 6w PERRIW MUSPEK. U. W. Ki
Our Office staWettppIIed' wUV the greatfea variety of
- srntuv job tvp&h :
We are prepared .to execaU
FABiraxnTa, Caeds, CiactjLA ILitiixs
....... v,
In a style ant inferior te any OSee in the State.
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KiLEIGII
J"? j- :i "'VI
MANUFACTORY,
Save a Dollar and get a bettcr.nat 'J
UVGa WCMLEir, M'ratlUxa IZatcr
rwprctfully informs the L'himis of Ralfeigb, and tb r
Netfbrhood generally, that fata nan now received bis
Spring Stock, Miatihg of CLl?C
of every description, wbicb, he efiors for a at teas ;
twenty per cent, cheat than they can be had at any
other place in this City. He is now finishing itb4
superior lascimere and German Brush HafI,tU& .
neater than you have seen for many a day. -Ahta,
some very superior Mole 8kin and Short Nap Silk
Hats, which for beauty of finish, and durability, ran
not be excelled. Hata will be kept constantly obtuftd,
or manufactured to order, of every equality., price and
fashion Hats of eveiy description, clean! and
pressed to look equal to hew. Customers' fiats .
pressed gratis . .
n I hat taken the Shop oh FayettstU CUWt4
recently oreupted by Dr. Jirrsits. next door to If h
f !S 8bo 8t0f r itivitea th phhlle
call beforto purchasing feUeWher. if they wisLto aavs) A
a dollar, and get a better Hat. He trurtt, that by strict
attention to the business, to receive a ahaVt 'W the pkb
lie patronage. . :
N. B. Uash given for Wool, on the tkin, and et
erydeseriptiMn if Fevn.
Splendid SLotterieo.
. .
J. O. GREGORY & Co. MljtAOkts i
25,000 Dollars 1 .
Alexandria Lorrfinv.
' Class No. 46, Lr 1843.
To be drawn at Alexandria, fl. 0, ob Saturday
. Aogust 6, 1848. . f
13 drawn Won. in each Package of 22 Ticketii
CAPtTALS
25,000 dollars IQM dollars'
5.000 dollars 2XXX) dollari
1,750 dollars 100 dollari
10, prizes of 1,000 dollars
15 of $500, Ac. At;
Tickets $1 0 H aires 5-Quarters $3 60.
Certificate of a packsge of 22 whole tickets $100,
Do do 22 half on 60
Do do 22 quartrr do 25
For tickets und Shares or Certificates 0 Pack -ages
in the above Splendid Lotteries
Address
J G GREGORY ec Co. Msnager
W asaingtoo City, D. Ct
Drawings sent immediately after they arevr id
all who order as above.
DR. IIEIDKEE,
PHYSICIAN OP THE EYfi AND EAR, AKD
unsilaTllA RlKUlSt)
s
Operates for the relief af
Deafness and other afiections of the Ear ,
Cataract Pterygium, Crossed Eyc etc '
Enlarged T0118" Palate j
Club Foot, Hale-Lypi Stammerinffl
Stone Stricture, Fistula Piles 1 . "
jLeiormiiief , juiseases ot tne ttones
Hernia, (k radical cure Aneurism
. cancer, l'oiypujl, Tnmpursj Ulcen
And Surgical Diseases in general.
Dr. H. will viatit aby part of the State wbefi)
his services may be required.
RaIei2hiJgxi.d3, 1843. . 'm
TrKll. 11EXDREE will give regular Co!'
II U of Medical and Surgical Instruction, to webst
lboe students who wish to visdtbe Northern College; 1
All the private SludenU of Dr. Hn'six In number ;
graduated with credit at the end of their first aeasfoa,
in the Richmond Medical College' .
RtrxaKBCis
iskbcis :
!fcr k.i,
I- J 1
Gov. Morehrad,
Hon. Geri. E. Badger,
ih.,
fc Dr. Beckith:
Charles Manly. Est
HuglrWaddell. Esq. Hillaborooghi
PAIJYTlJVGf Orel . -
The Subscriber Is prepared (oi execute all kinds of
mnsn & ss&snx iiiasnnmfa
Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of all kinds
of Wood also. Wall Painting, Par-hanging, Gla
ting and GILDING on Wood and MdutUe substances
of every description, in the" tote French Style, &e74 " '
attended to at the shortest notice, and done jh supeV r'
nor style or workmanship
MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS painted In
tne nes test sty leon Ibe snottest notice, and much
cneaper man tney can ne none eisewbere.4 (TT je
cheaper thab tbey can be done eliewherV finite
ir to tne Aojuisn ueneral or nonn carbllbs,
I fersonswivbtng fainting i.f any description xe
cuteu, ny cautng at tne uauinet ware Koom or Mr.
I uuani 1 nompsvn, opposite me ooutn sst corner
I of the Capitol teuare, may expect to have it done to
C.FRA2IER.
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Raleigh Jab. 14. 1843.
-c Sti
rrpO LET The very desirable Dwelling be .
II longing to Mrs Priacilla Shaw, snd now ots '
W R.Mr.L. PoMeion may
nM 106 M ' Ju,J- ' W
I I A Ml
JAMES Mi TOWLIS; r
June 15.
PILES.
fTHHE eeteWated French Ointment, Ofiifuinf sfl ; V
il. GukhertJ lor the curt? of PUea, Ulcers hkiJ
Irritation of the Retftum abd adjoining parts, any bf
had at Dh Haaaa"Ks!s OQce, Fayettevi: Clresr- j;
TrniTidranHavug' diatiosed of la fcrst lot . .
H7 f KWimofld'e Plough, I have Utbiy ri- 5
Mtved a new euppty, AJ-Oj Poiall and Clklee to stiit '
all his Ploughs ., , " -r- :i . vv &
1 sttm' tr: wMbf tt i '
Jtme I fit
KLKEW COPPER 8TILL8. for Casnotcrtdiii M
QilApply io the. Saheeribet. - . . v ,;';
Raleiih. July-Si v - r J3 &rz
A tery'sUperior article, put tip In Stoite Jars ca -
A be obained durlnt the Summer, of the Subsnl,'
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ber.
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llRllGfilST AND CITEmST,
RALEIGH
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