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r V 4 '.-' : .' I '. if I; 1jiif -a ? -At". i ' '. : T . L . rr, f T T t T f O FEIDAY; AUGUST 26,; 1843. E ! tWTOR ANDtltOMCSTOK. ii I . . . i r u j B "X k J? iv wec, IhtNr. '-uVv 'kJ I iJMr , xjlx &t&&Atmv l CAROLINA. CA 3 in irs 01 tke ScmlrWcckllal(!llt,;BcUf1 o .raiPTioa. FWeOoUw r - f't T"" . , - . r m dvnce iTcTiEMCNi. For eYerr Sixteen Litter first insertion. One Dbltar $ e&ch subveqvent iaMmion I catre fthQ Capitol. Tbo Uatf its brf. iwocto.. Twenty-five Cents. ' Si .-nt.i:wp Uryu t.v:Jry baildinsrRfprtylwo feci by ieotj-ei(tU, wkka,p CoPRTORDKna Jwcial ADTt.TIi;MBirT; will b charged 25 pr oenultigber bat Muctk of ll per cent. wUl b meAe ftom the regular prwe for adyertUers by tbejeau, ,f - .., , , . u , Advertiseraenta, Inserted in, the .Stt-Wxrr RoiTia, wui iu "".,. free of charge. iJ. - , , ) 03- ' Inc u""r r"n i . , . . ; . 1 . J-l ValuaDie i-rQp:y iriaio in uif? Ylciiiltyorilalclgli. X.'' ryrf HE SUBSCRIBER offers to sell for Siig Thou- II sand, six hundred dollars, payable, in-one and to years, and satisfactorily secured , with interest, of j U Nemoea (field hands) the following Property : ! j His Dwelling House and the Lots attached to it, containing between ten and twelve acres. ' ' ItU situated about six hundred yards' East of the Capitol, on Newbern 8treet,in a beautiful Orov of rrpt Trees, and without the limits of the Town. "It contains four apartments in the basement, indoding the Dining room, and five above, and two Passages. It is new, built of choice material; and ' or- strperior workmanship. The out-houaes and end o ares are alaonew. In the back yard; is a WeH of most excU: lent water. -; - ' 4 '"' . : ' ; ' An unimproved Lot of Of iQrek'"" at the end of Newbern street, fronting Ihe Capitol, and at the distance of seven ot eight hundred yards. It is one of the most beautiful sites in the Vicinity of Raleigh. " ' ;; : f: Another Lot of. ahotd fifteen - acres .,'', ij ng r,ssi m me vnj , ujoing a w ormeny the property or ine iaw auu sw i- ongmr ,om w f. v w,,- framed Houses upon it, yielding a rent that would make the property a good investment , at the price at which it is esumaieu, ana upon ine oireet, leading by Dr. J. O.Watsos's, are two handsome building situ ations. 5-" A tract of between thirty &nd forty. acres, about three miles soma or Ualeign, anording an a bun dant supply of Wood, and much valuable Timber. Persons wishing to purtfiase, can address the 8ub icriber at Halifax, and after the meeting of Congress, at Washington Ciry ' or, can make personal applica tion to the Messrs. SriTift, in lUleigh, who will take pleasure in showing them the premises , J. R. J. DANIEL. October 22nd, 1842. 85 tf Doctor Brandre th's Pillsr. nniiESE PILLS are so well known for a'mi!d yet efl'ectual purgative that it is almost useless to say anything about their excellent qualities. As i general family and ahiibiliou (nedidne they are with out a rival. The lownese of spirita, acute haadsrhe &c. dec, to which all are enure or leas subject this climate, are removed immediately by a dose of the Brandreth Pill- They are alike safe for children, as to every other period of life, and reduire no extra at tention in diet or cJoihing..-Their virtues may be summed up as a medicine wbjjch strengthens the fee ble, andconsolidates tMOnuscles of the strong : and will be found of infinite value. to females of ail clasoes who wish to be secure from sickness. OBSERVE No Brandreth Pub are genuine, nn less each box has opon It three labels, and on each lable two signatures of Dr. 0ehjamin Brandreth. So that each box to be genuine mtt have six signa tures of Dr. Brandreih opon hl 1 -' " - 1 Printed directions may -bakad with them, -.i v X- ' - ' WILUPfiCK, Agent. Raleigh. April 18, 1843. 3ly Passage . to Patlxorc. ffHEsaperioR&teambQavCOLUMliU ojtPO- 1. CAHONTA9,wUI leave Citjr, Point djrect for Baltimore, every WiBwrarfat afternoon, at 3 o'clock, or immediately after the arrival of thar Cats from Pe tersburg, and will land Passengers in 'Baltimore, thai next evening. The accommodations on board these Boata are 'very superior, and the passage, including meal through from, Petoraburg to Baltimore, only $8 Keturning, will leave Baltimore every Saturday ffteT- uwu w u viuva. ft I i . ;, ' lURAltDT.Jr. Ageot Baltimore, Mar. 10, 1843.' '. ' 22 ly HMPQ MiDfTVlti P PITl f nrfT . ATTOLNEYS AT LAW Will practice ia aU the Courts at Mobile, and ia ths) toanties of Washington, Clarke d Monroe, Alabama. Mobile. AprU 15, 1843... 33 y Fin:. -ti JL FAI77 oCUartfora jComipfot to inaure buildings nd MerchaBdixe ajpahr tpss or damage by hre,t premiums to suit the times. Pwies in the United States, and pay s Hs loasesprompxi ly. r r uis is one oi ine oiuest ana oes( insurance vvonj Applicationator'Inorance Irf Raleigh, or its vi- uuiiT, IO DO mad t V. !.; : e:w. WHITING I Mav 4. '- -.".-'. 'i i. SANGSTON& CO., AO. 195, BALTIMORE 8 fr lULTptdRE, (late j. a.' O. tAWCSTON Sc. CO.) . . . , Beg leave to'call the .attention, of uthflrn and; western Merchants vnsiting Baltimore, to their exteqMvn. Stek of o t e i g n and D tmai t i e; Di r 6 noi.; Jn which wiVbe found every '?tiit adkpfed to the trade, presenting air assortment equal to any bouse, th in this Cityi Philadelphia or N York; altof which have been laid in on ihmf.bfe Terms. oa win d sold at a amall adaoce for Casbi,1 Or on ume to puactoat euatamerf : . ' 2 . - i t s s Baltimore, August 1st, 1843. 52 yt Toscpu A. ninclL and Samuel R. VDlack, I Have formed ;sy ' Psrtnetship in the Fciice oi i.aw ana juqniiy tor Kershaw an'd Somter Districts, 8ourif Caroliws; " r 5" -: - ... . JOSEPH A; BLACK may le found at his Office otQmhta, and oamuei k. ,uiacr, ifl Utmden. Both partners wift attend i'tte'CotitW' --' ' ' SAMUEL BLACyK will attend, individually. any buainess entrained to nis care In Richland, ! r iirueid and Laneatter Districts, 8v C. Msrch 5. 1843. . t ' , v JO 6m ramp Jaalypgf THE WBSCRIBJS eiroaeee tejhe nblic, out nfX if, PTPfM yomtet an5leen He wJSk1 -r mjr?.!h5. ej0sMatjeBV n. . J ,uw awi punctual , s eM-10 rceivo shars of p&uVati aj atteto. XWA- 20. t.f .j,MI' .JU8MPH ttweigh, June goth. 1843. DAMrs r v jjjj f , erty fpr Sale. In the fDJty of, 1 RjUelsh, 1 he KuUcrihex, being W - iirou mcwing.tb his PUtJtaUoft, wwbe torllhw HOUSEMAN D LOT ' WthfrCttT.' Ppitt1 sHolled on Nrwbmj 8tnt; From ilie through tb jftkldle three Rooms.en.the lomr floor and four sboTe, with replaces io each. It has bafe'rt.etf story of humnlerel6cVth whole extent, which la intended for a Dining Rooni, Ac. whh aflri p,aca ,t emch end the basement Rooms not iufaL niHW wa aopetb.Rtitahk.twe .torie Wfb, twen 4jrXuur by lhirty,feV Mar; also a Rock. Smoke-houae nd gdod frame Kitchen; and an. excellent Well of VValer. The Lot enhtains fom aix to aeen acrea ef tgtjnd.hich 6ae been Wghiy improved. 1 The thcfreirt linsw. AH the imprwrnerlahae own made witbtn threa vura,and coat the buuder ever au thou. saod Dolianv, This desirable property Is' now oi-Id Jfor fourT thousand dollars. Time will, be givrn the purchaser, but the Wows will draw interest' and undoubted -iefu- rUy will be' Wored. Persona, desirouswf living iw Raleigh, have now an epportunity of parehaaiug a deairaUa residence- at a, verr reduced criee. . E, P.GUION. RaleignivAu'fust 25. 68 If B. M. WHITLOCK, WHOLESALE GROCEB, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 84 Front Street, ' ' Fourth door above Old Slip, sear Pearl it, Honsr. IfEW YORK. TUe Souecrjber begs leave to inform his friends and ,ue MercuMle of North CaroliBMi, that be has opened. ,hl8 jjpfmg. Gn bia own account, a niOLESAlE,lU)CERT and XOIIBSIOS SOUSE, 81 Front Street, sear Old Slip, - NEW YORK, whore he has for Sale, at all tapes, a aeneral assort ment of Groceries suitable to the Southern trade. and which be oners for CASH, at a small advance upon the Cargo and Auction prices. 1 MR. WH1TLOCK bas bad long experience irt the business, and has every facility (buying for Cash) of siting Goods at the lowest rate and he assures those rho will call opon him, that they may rely upon be ing faithfully served. Particular attention wilt be given to ordaxs for Goods, and to sejes ot Produce co&sigued to him, upon, wnicu Advances will be made, if required. B. M. WHITLOCK. Jane, 1848. 43 6m ' -s..-. . . EJEB. TO Malcolm 4c Gaiil, Smith, Wright &. Co. ( " Corlies.Sianton & Barqes I New York. Alfred M. Tread well J . W. fc A. Stub, Raleigh, N. C. J. tjW. Murpby, Salisbury, N. C. ' J. & R. Sloan, Greensboro, N. C. John McArn, Payetteville, N. C. ' t FOR SALE AT THE IV c tt C o m m i 6 s I b n Store, A excellent assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Cheap Crockery, Ac Prices very low fof Uah: v" -A few of tbeartielee are amed betow. SUPERB FRBNCH LAWNSv Mualins, Ging ham and Calicoes, Checked,. Striped and Lace Mus lins, American and. English Calicoes, Scotch Ging hams ; also, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces. Bleached and Unbleached Domestics, &c dec. fiTUART8 8TEAM REFINED CAWDY.' COFFEE, Black ami Green Teas, Doable Refined Steam Sugar in loaves or Crashed; Patent Sperm and Mould Candles, Pepper, Spice, Soap, Starch, Snuff, Tobacco, 4x. frc. 4x J. T. WEST, " Next door to the Kew Market House. July 18. : . . .. : - .i t- t . - - . 67- I N VALUAB h E O NTl ENT. er sale by wholesale .or retail, by .L.8TITH TOR TRAIT ; MIN I A TURF, AND HISTORICAL PITTING. , . ivm JO: s. penpebV Or HOXTH CAKOtCil, Having visited Eorope for the pdrpose 'of perfecting himeeli in bis protession, is now prepared to extent ' fottra!ti,; Ifnratnrei, fte. Those wishing to avail ihamselves of hisprofeasion- M aervicesre requested to call at hU .Artellier, on ,HijtD0J0Ugh Sireet. 100 yfrda Wert of the Capitol, where specirateosor hi ma7 ? 15 l iw- EL. IXEWAItU.'TrP-fnaway from the D Sobscrtber, on the 31st of July last, a bright mulatto boy named AMOS, twly-oe years old. about fivo. feet ten inches high, proportionably built, rather of down look i be may be yet larking about in this neighborhood, bat 1 have no doubU try. ins to cet to a free State, by some free pass or other. wise, - The above reward will be given,. if delivered to me, in Orange, County, N. C, or confined in any jail so lhat I get him.; -MICHAl' SHUrf ir.. ,-. August 8. , ; .. I- 1v---t& 65-...84y t - TTTnlf etl State District Court of XJ IfOltll Carolina In Dankrtfptcy. Notlce.td afeew cause against the Pethims of the following- Pelitioeors, for their dtsehafge and eertifl- catoas BsakruBts at Newbern, on the fourth Monday in October next, to-wit 5 v - - CHATHAM COUNTY, Dr. 8pence McClannahan. ... CASWELL COUNTY. C. N.'B. Evans; , Publication Ordered, H.POTTER. D.J. U, jui ai 1843. ' " " S. N. C. ' 70d Books--Boolc8--Dok-. fTTlHI8 dav received at the North: Carolina Book- JL atore. No. V. Cheap side, Telgh-. N;. . The History of N. or 8. America: br'T. F. Gordon. 'The Life of Sir Walter Raleisrhi try Mrs; Thompson! Narrative of the War in Germany and France in 1813 and UU.br Lien Gen. Charles W. Vane. Memoirs of Gen, Lafayette and the French Revolu- twn la 1830, br B. Sarrana. his SecreUrv.- Famil- Jowroal in vol. Meiaoira f Lncten Bonaparte. j 1 vol, f.Tke.-tUe of WUliamjDobbet ip 4 oL ,Tbe Life of Gafaleo Galilei in I . vol. For sale by .June IS. i . . 65- iRlT VVA KEHOUSK. - .- IN -NEW. YORK. . Tfp F. LEE, (formerly of the firm of Lord dc iP Lees) and U. B. BREWSTER, under the fcnr osvLEEdt BREWSTER, have established at 1 13 Pearl ftreet. New York, a. ., . WAREHOUSE ' " m OiT AN EXTENSIVE SCALE, To supply the City and interior trade by the Piece ot By confinihg'thelr attention entirety andexclesiveM ly te-thtsr one article; L. A. R will be enabled net only to, exhibit-a more extensive. and beautiful aasort tnent lhanis. .to bo found elsewhere, (there being no similar eitabJisbment for prints in the United States) butlo re!l always at prices ss low, and generally low er than thoie of houses whose st tention and means ate 'divided' among a large variety of articles) The entire Stock, embracing about two thousand different pattern aud colotinga coioprbe all ihe la test and choicest styles, to which will . be constantly ailded all the desirable new styles which appear, many of which cannot be had" elsewhere. Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation of the market, will be- pat into the handsef buyers. All orders will receive the beat attention. July-28, 1843. 61 ly INSTITUTE, OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE. THE Lectures in this Institution will commence, as usual, on the first Monday, of November, and continue until the lat of February, under the follow ing Faculty, via : " JEDEDIAH COBB.M. D, " Professor of Anatomy. CHARLES CALDWELL, M. D., Prof.-Inst's. of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. JOHN E. COOKE, M. D , . Prof, Theory ami Practice of Medicine. SAMUEL.D, GROSS, '-M. D , - Professor of Surgery. r' HENRY MILLER, M. D., . Prut, Obstetric and Diseases of Women A Children. ... ?HAKLS W. SHORT, M. D., ProC Materia Medica and Medical Botany. LUNSFOUDP. YANDEI.L.M. D . . Prof, i'hemistry and Pharmacy. DANIEL DRAKE, M, D., Prof. Clinical Medicine and Pathological Anatomy. Six Lectures are delivered daily. The fee for each, ticket 15, The notes of good and solvent Banks of the Stale in which the pupil. resides, will be received in payment. The Matriculation fee ia $5, and of Graduation $20,' both payable in Kentucky paper. The fee to the Demonstrator of Anatomy, Dr. Baylees, is $10, which includes all the privileges of 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 f2 to S3 per Wi-efc Professors Cobb and Gross, in anticipation of the regular session, will deliver a course of Lectures on Visceral and Surgical Anatomy, and Operative Sur gery, beginning on the 15th of September and termi nating on the last Saturday of October. The fee to this course is $20. By order of the Fsculty : J. OBB, M. D., Desn. TCATEf PUBLICATIONS. The Military JV Operations at Cabul, by Lieut. Eyre ; the Ru ral and Domeanc Life of Germany, by Wm. Howett ; the last year in China, to the peace of Nankin, by a Field Officer ; Russis and the Russians, by J. G Kohl, in 3 Vol's, i a journey to Cabool, by ihe late Lieut. Coll Sir Alex Barnes, C. B. dec. ; the Law yer, his character and rule of Holy life, by Edward O isnen ; the Honey Bee, cVo. Ac. by Edward Be van, with engravings ; the Lives of eminent Briiisb" Lawyer, by Henry Roscoe.Esq.; Criiieal and Mis eel laneoo Essays, by James Stephens; -the Noctes Ambrosianae of. Blackwood, by Prof. VV ileon ; the works of De Israeli, the youngerin I VoL Tbb day received and for ssle at .the North .Carolina Book Store, , TURNER fr HUGHES. Raleigh, August 1. 61 nrrio iast the nEtiAionR of sLa4 TRAR, the House arid Lot lately oc cupied by Mrs. L. L. SAuanxas, directly west of, and adjoining' the fataily residence of the Messrs. Stith's. A pleasant plave, with a grass lot and good garden in a good state of cultivation. Apply to 1 - 8. J. BAKER. , , Orrics or Adjotawt Gsksbax., Raleigh, August UK1843. 3 Waaasas, m vacancy recently occurred in the Of fice of Major Geneial of the third Division of North Carolina Militia, to fill which an Election was held according, to Act of Assembly ; - And it appearing, from the retumjaadoto me,thal BENJAMIN TKOL- LINGER,of Orange itceeivfd the highest nuraler of yotes for said Office of Major -General, and is dulv elected-NoUce is hereby given, pursuant to the eleventh section of the seventy -J bird chapter of the Revised Statutes, that the said Bswjamis Tatnr- Ei has been duly commissioned as Major General of the Third .Division of North Carolina Militia, and, as surb, all Officer and Soldiers are commanded to yild him their ready obedienoe . , ,(,.. ROBERT W. HAYWOOD. . . Aijufont .General. 1 nrV'E SUBSCRIBERS would most respectfully tl inform the cUtzen of Raleigh and the Public generally, tbat.they have taken the Store lately occu pied by Mr Peine on Fayette. villa atreet, a few doors above Mr. R. Smiths, where they intend keeping on hand a well selected .stock of Dry Goods,, and shall be receiving fresh supplies weekly. Tic attention pf purchasers is solicited to an examination of oar stock . as We will sell at but a slight sdvance on the original Cost for Cash. , r ' J. R. BECKWrrHdc CO. Rateigh", August 21, 1843. 67 4t . ttw mimntJPTcrr district court -iOF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE Dis TatcT or PAXtritee 1 Noani Ciaoiuri, In the case of Stephen M. Dickins, a Bankrupt,!. shalt ap ply to the Court at Chambers, in Fyetteviile on the 13th day-ef September next, for an order for a-.divi-dend on the assets in my hands, of which all persons interested will take notice. E. a READS, Assignee in .Bankruptcy of Stephen M Dickins. . August 18. 1843. . 67 It TTTV7ILL be sold for -Cssh at the Coqrt-bout in VV Wilmingtoa on too 29th day of September next, all the right title, and interest that the Wil mington and Raleigh Bail . Road Company has in and to .the Wilmington end Raleigh Rail Road. levied opon by virtue of i VL Fa. to me directed aad to be sold to satisfy said Fi- Fa Thomas WXJhinn es the Wilmington and. Raleigh Rail Road Company. ,,r :-f . t , -WE8LEY JONES MARSHALL.- I JEREMIAH -NICHOLS, Dartrrx MARSHALL: k 1 C.I. 1014 William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-liouse RALEIGH, N. C. filHE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish- U ine VV are Rooms, just iu . the rear of Messrs. Turner & Hughe' Book Store, a general assortment jf Articles in his line, made in ihe.mostiaithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will he 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. OO" Walnut, Birch, Maple ahd Poplar Lumber wtll-tcdsoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. - PILLS ! PILLS ! ! PILLS ! ! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED Iltgeian Vegetable Pills, Can be bad at the Store ' John Primrose, rAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. MOAT'd MORISON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGEtAN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Dr. H. S. Moat, of New York, from the original recipe used for many years by his taiefathrr, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice Pn-sident of the British Col lege of Health. ' Twenty years successful administration of these celebrated medicines -in Europe, and more th'sn 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 Hmd volumes of certified cases of cur; embracing every neae in the long catalogue of human misery t must convince the moat incredu lous, of their superiority and the truth of theHygeisn theory, resulting from scientific research and expe rience, namely , that -man ia 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 con up t humors of the body, in a manner so simple as to give every day ease and pleasure. Man will be born to days of buss, compared to what has hitherto been his lot, weighed down as be has been by disease, infirmities, and sufferings which no eurtbly power knew how to alleviate, uniil this dis covery was presented to the world. The weak, the feeble, the infirm, the-nerous, the delicate, are in a lew days strengthened by their operation, and the most obstinate complaints are removed by perseve rance without the expense of a Physician. Adapted to all circumstances and situations, they are the best Medicine ever invented for Families, or to take lo sea, preventing scurvy and coativeness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta king Cold. OCT The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on the public, by forcing the labels, or fofcine their Imita tions into notice through the medium of the Press.' Some of them pretend to Hygeian principles, by steal ing from the writings of the Hygeist, and copying whole pages into their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy the medicine, their speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to be unavail- ng, 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 fouri years been prepared by him, and the increasing sale attests their intrinsic merit ; ihry comprise two sorts of Pills, No. 1 and No. 2, in single boxes of each at 25 or 50 cents (. and Packets containing both aorta, at L,-$2,or$3. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders, in large botes, at cents, with printed directions. Each packet has a fax simile of, the signature of H Shepheard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are signed with a pen by the district agent and sub-agent en a label of yellow paper. . None are genuine unlesatbey have these signatures, and are obtained from sub-agents, who can produce their written' appointments frm the districVjagent, and whose names are .advertised in their "respective districts. H. Skcphjuib Moat, . Principal OffictSO Canal st. , AH orders wilt be roTmlr'fine41 af'tQ percent (ess than retail prices for ; oft "sjims "over 'twenty five dollars, for cash. x Some nerson frt'eyerv Town anirVillaire. ousfjlto keep tfiis valuable medicine. 'for the benefit" of thttrl leuow men. una muiviquai, sent mneiy mnes io procure them. Nov. 17, 1842, v 94 ij TTTNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OF UJ NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPTCY, Notice to shew cause against the Petitions of the fol lowing Petitioners, for l heir discharge, and certificate as Bankrupts, at Newbern, on the fourth Monday in October next to-wit : . GRANVILLE COUNTY. Thomas 5. Hayes, Shoe maker Peter Evans, Farmvr , Robert Frear, Planter William W. Reaves, Farmer -Thadeos B. Rowland. .George W. Burroughs, John Blacknall, WiUiam C. Builer, James Pat ton, late Merchant Lewis S. Byrom, Farmer Doctor. W. Byrom, Farmer John W. Reeks, Carpenter William H. Paschal!, Carpenter Washington H. Thomas, Farmer William A. Mitchell, Farmer George L. Duty, Farmer Thomas G. M orris. Farmer Arthur TatAirni Shoe Maker John Hicks, Farmer. ; RANDOLPH pb'UNTYY William A , lHamlin, Physician . , Lindey Davis, Farmer " .William Stafford. PITT COUNTY James H. McClure, late Merchant Noah Deshiel, Farmer. ' V- ' ,y it CHATHAM COUNTY... . Benjamin -Warren,. VV Caleb Beal, Farmer Nathan Vestal, Farmer ; . . . . Publication Ordered, H. POTTER, D. J. U. 8, N. a Jaae,30th 1843.-: v, .,-, 64 70d. TT CHE REJtlED W Fof Sale by ' : 4 N. L. ST1TH. Balfijh.June 10, 1843. 47 DR. STRINGFELLOW'S PRICES FOE DENTAL OPERATIONS. iiXtractingTEEtH or Roots, each $ I 00 lamination and direct! one for the manage ment of Children's Teeth, 5 00 Cleaning the entire set of Teeth 5 OQ oeparation by Filing, each 100 PloggingT witfe gold 3 O0 Best ArtificmlTeetri on Pivotak each 8 00 Do. on gold pivota 10 00 Da on gold plate . . 10 00 Do. on the inaproved plan of Hr. S. 15 00 Operating. forKand attendance on confixmed cases of JVeuralgia - 200 00 Term CASH. Raleigh, June 12, 184& References: Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Jy Judge Uattle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, ? Dr. P.C Pope . , Wm. Plgmmer, Eq. C Warrenton. Gen. Hawkias. . j Cul. Joner, Dr. Wilcox. J. Halifax. Dr. Bond. y,. communicated. It is with no little pleasure that we are enabled to inform the public, through the medinm of your col umns, that a core has been st length discovered for the most painful and harassing of all aervOas affections, Neuralgia or Tic Doloreux.- The many unfortunate patients whose sufferings wo have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings can be relieved by scientific mesns, induce us to make this commuci tioa. : The number of rases si read v cured by Dr. StbIofkllow, of this City, prove conclusively the success of his practice, which is as novel as it is effi cacious. Hn 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. lmiMjt us prosiratiag to the mental as to the physical energies of the human sysiem. J. TAT45 OF NORTH CAKOLlNA Wan County. In the Court of Equity. Clerk and Matter's Office, Aug. II, 1843. William Peace, vs. John M. Peace and others. The Plaintiffs Bill in the above entitled eauae. states in substance, that. Joseph. Peace of Raleigh, hath lately departed this lue, intestate, anmarried, a4 ithout issue : tbat the plainUff and the defendants John M Peace and Pleasant Peace are brothers of the said Joseph: that he had in his lifetime,one othe broth er, named James Barr, and four sisters, Elixabetk Barr, Nancy Barr. Mary Peace ahd Lucy Peace.who all died many years before the said Intestate : That James Ban left a daunhter Nancy, intermarried with one Fuller, (whoe Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff,) and resides in Shelby County, Tennessee": and that James had a son named Thomas, who is dead, leaving two children, who resiJe m Alahamo one a son na med John G Barr, and the other, a daughter whoe name is unknown to the plaintiff. That Elizabeth Barr was twioe married ; by her first husband, .one William Potter, she had issue two children, Robert and Margaret, who are believed -to be dead without issue. And. by her second husband. Dr. Miles King, she had issue four sons, Jhn, Edmund, A lexaider and William, all of whom are dead the threelast named, in the belief of the plaintiff, without iafle-- and John, leaving a son, Leonids King, residing in Alabama or Ten neasee and the olaintiff believes. Other , r . r children, but if so, their names ar unknown toehim. And she had also four daughters, ; Julia, who inter married with one Piggees. (now deceased,) and who is residing a widow in Pontotoc, M ississippi ; Harriet, now the wife of one Harman, whose christian name is unknown to the plaintiff, residing in Munroe County, Georgia. Mary, now the . wife of one Min- ton. whose Christian name is also unknown residing in "Marshall County, Mississippi ; and Elizabeth, now the widow of one Coke, and residing in Pickens eavifig is- intermar- County. Alabama : That Nancy Barr died leaving sue in North Jemima l nat Mary l'eace n ned with Isaac Kittrell, and removed to Alaoama, where she left issue one- daughter; Harriet, married to some one, whoe name is wholly unknown 10 the plarntiff that said Mary had other children, who are dead, bat whether with or without issue, is unknown to the ptsihtiff: That Lacy Peace intermarried with Lewis Lemay, and (besides other issue) had a son na med John P. Lemay, now of Desoto County, Missis sippi. . Aad tb said Bill further shews that the aid Plain tiff and lb said John M. Peace and Pleasant Peace, with the issue of the said deceased brother and sister of the said Intestate, are his heir at law i. That the riainun anu ine intesme in nw ueme war ""-"l ... . .-rf 1 . . ... - i-r . aoaer me nnn 01 - jvk m euu w, t.iu caw., auu, a. suchrwere seized in fee simple of diver. Lots and iraCWOI MRU in xviri5iu iiwiumib Wake and Granville, and which are particularly de- tiff in hk with the deceased entitled, as heira at law. of the said IatestaU. to tbe other moiety, between them to be diided according to-their several interests. And tbe scope and prayer of the Bill for certain reasons therein set forth, is for tbe sale of the said Lo s and Tracts of Land, in order, that tbe proceeds of such sale may be divided in Ken of actual partition. !' And the Plsintiff, having this day filed his said Bill, in the' office of the said Court, and supported the same by his affidavit, in writing 1, Perrin Busbee, Clerk and Master of the said Court do, st the desire of the said Plaintiff and according to the Act of As sembly in sacb case made, by this advertisement, td 1.. .-v. t..l ik. U.lnloVi d.m uc - .U.u ... a..awwi W i .... u.-. :r. .u. u.7V riet his wife, the said ECxabeth Coke, the said Leoni- Waa"Kifig, the aaid Fuller and Naney me withi the saw rfoon v. oarr, iw saiu mrr aaognier e un a w i. . g n - v. . : s 11 r a m a . r 1 said leief ary Kittrell. and her husband ud the said jimu . lkiuibj, b wui me vuci pcivu" h or claim any interestln the premises, te appear before the Judre f the said Court of Cquity, at the Court u oe neia at tne uourt noose in ituiiigB,'u uw uit MondsT'atW the, f.iorth Mondsv of Heotembar next. and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill, other- wise the same will be taken a confessed by them res- Witness, the said Perrin Bosbeel Clerk and Master I of the said Court, the 11th August 1R43. ' v , ,:: 65-6w PERRIN BU8BEE, C. M.E. Our Office being supplied with the greatest variety 1 Mnancy Job ffP - t Pakfhlrts, Cards , Circulam, Hajdiills In e styls e inenor to any Office in the State. own right, is entitled to on moiety, and! f- lh Alut,ni r..rl r Nkiwi:-. ' aid living brothers, and the issue of tbe . .id "p;;.G. brother and sisters, of tbe said Intestate, is f " , 7 " In T ZL ."."r"" RALlStGD Sare a Dollar and get ti better tlai$ respt ctfutl informs ihe Citixeni of Raleigh; tod the; Neighborhood generally, that he has now received hie Spring Stock, consisting of a&L2MJ 'CeWiwV of every description, which he oner fosi4iWi . . . - M neater i&ih yon have seen for maay a dayvi Afce some very bb peri or Mols Skiaend Short Np SiOl'' Hats, which for beauty of finish, and durability, can-t not be excelled. Hats will be kept onstanUy on Jmadl or tnenufectured to order, of every qoaltty, price-asrdo fashion, Hau of every doscription, cleaned and pressed to look equal to new. Cuatomars' Hali preteea gratis. H. 1U iias taken the Shop on Favetteville Street. 4 l recently occupied by Dr. JirratTs, next door te Mrv, U' hits' 6hoo Store, , where b i invito .the puldie to . call before purchasing elsewhere, if they wish to save a dollar, and get a better HU : He trust, thai by atrjet, attention to the business, to receive a share of the peo lie patronage. ' N. B. Cash given for Wool on the fil!n, anui' erydescription tf Fen. . . Medical College of tne State orsdulb ' ; 1 lirDtliitls' - ' ' y a THE regular course of lectures in this Insthntiori. win be resumed on the second Monday in No vember.' , Anatomy hj J. E. HoTbrook, M. D. Surgery by E: Geddings, M. D. : Institutes and Practice f Mtdieinehj 8. Henry v Dickson, M. D. ; ' : Physiology Jam Moultrie, M. D. Materia Mcdieaby Henry R. Frost, M. D. 06ncf-by Thomas G, Prioleao. M. Dfc i Chemistry by C U. Shepard, M. D. . . wT jf. The School for. Practical A nat ear hastieasi reor gaaized, and will be under the charge of Drs. Holbrooke anu ugier. ... -ru-Sj- Clinical Infraction at the Maria Hosptaiaod A 1ms H ouse. t-s., -.. . HON R Y R. FROST, Of " Au. 7. SoWjwC 1 FALL SUPPLIES OF 1 Jtliisic, jriusical instruments, FJJCCT ARTICLE 8, St. TO SAT.B it E. P.NASH, Sycamore Street. Petersburg, Virginia. COUNTRY Merchants and others in want of any ' of the above articles, will find in my establishment,' -the most desirable stock I have ever offered, at great " ly reduced prices. A call from my old friends and customer is solicited: ",ft-!" , " ; DR, ilEIDREy :ls'! PHTSlCIAN OF TltE EYE A3W ZS&l m ' ' OPERATITE SUEGEOS,, ; ; Operttet fof the relief : of - - Deafness and otkeraffeetions of the Ear 5 ' r Cataract Pteiygium, Crossed Eyes, &c ' Enlarged Tonsils and Palate; ' Club Foot, Hare-Lip, Stammering; - ; l Stone, Stricture, Fistula, Piles ; ; ' - Deformities,. Diseases of the Bones: Hernia, (a radical cure,) Aneurism ; ' Carreer Polypus, Tumours, Ulcers, ' And Surgical Diseases in general. - . Dr. H will visit- any part of the State where lu8 services may be required. - - . Italeujh, Jan: 33,-1843. ' ' 11 ii 1 1 1 BR. HENDREE will give e regular Course of Medical and 8urgical instruction, to preMro th0M studenu who wish t visit the Northern CoUeg. j AI1 he private StudenU of Dr. H six in number, graduated with credit at the end of their first session. in the Richmond Medical College. ;. , Rxrsssaos t: ,, , .Gov. Morehead. ; j, ... :.f Hoo. Geo. E. Badger, I ,r. .: Dr. Beckwith, : rRalfin- Charles Manly ,q, J . Hugh WaddelLEsq. Hilfaborough. - --w JPMJrTMJVG. e?tv The. Suhscrilier 1 prepared to execute all kind of. Imitation of every variety of Marblerend of ell kinds' nf Wmd alaa ' Wall PaiiVin 9m-Um.t.- 2. 1 , . " - - .vvj-uni.nii, un . aingapd GILDING ort Wood and MlaUksbkm6U rfpinir, it, Ut. F.h i, u fa ,hortBBt BolicB d. .pj rinr clvl- f nrlrntfiB.kin , . . ... ' Tf I MILITARY FI.Ar.H .nJRAVNRDti si J I cnted, by calling at the Cabinet Were Room of Mr. W uliam Thompson, opposite the Soath East corner of the Capttol Hqoare, may expect to have It done to - . --.! " ' J rm, v ! )1 lurir enure aniiiiiaciion. MKAluliSU Raleigh, Jen. 14fc 1843. J - 60 r f flAO LET. Tb very desiraW Dwelliog U. l longing to Mr. Pnsalla Shaw, aad Hew .00 v. cupied by tbe Rev. Mr. Lacy. Possession xeay bf (hail the 1st of July. Fo ems 4ply to '.-.. tr:. JAMJ29 M. TOWLE8. . Jun 15.. . ' , , ... rt&Hy.y PILES. I weun Ml.k..U VM.krti.iVl I Li GutihereJ lor the ease aT Piles. Ulcenr end frrlUUo"of j Kectun? and adjotaing pertt, I """"" wmmwiua oueet 1 - .', r 1 TTDlIiJSJiU8.-Havinf dlsnosed Of lh first fdt Ip 0f Richmond's New Ploueh. 1 have l.tl. iceivea anew supply. Also, rows and cudeete suit. ; ' .38 :! AM E8f III TO WXES' I ;. Jmse 1. riiM -A (m& : tfrhA'4f . .f:;i,. I 'R7 VIA A -f tv A MaL'j. . m . . ,. " J fc livVOPEIl STjtlfe I oTJAnply , to Iba 8baetihr."u ' jfV RaJeigh7:Juryj8 ''ii i .ftiJtmjnt,. ' If ?. IT '.-"; twenty per cent -cheaper than they can be bed at any' -v ota?u-place in' jhrs City.-: He is now finishing ewm Superior Casoimere and German Br tub. Hats: a, LUfr - I cheaper than the can be done e sewhem. . Trr p. , . , i 1 -r I A -ery superior artKWpot up In;r' ?Jars, can .; V'.J . '' 1 A be obtained diirirVf! gjunaer. of the Ccbsttl-' . f. f: . -.. J Civ iArU,-;, 4tIUItO?r-nAKDICXV-v -..A.'VI .m ; MLJBSX JrStw ewsy-AaU ,y -j.twJ,. A . . M MM T-i M m 1, . IF raleigh; n. c. -A r I- ! 1 m4 -V 4, , 1 .U.-,' U 1 . . j
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1843, edition 1
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