A?- Mr,Ji!jfc4'f- Swift &rfSE-tisi,aii 'tod II I u.jv i ' . ffi 4 ... f eston regales; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1843. .1' Y' AMb 1 S-rT Mm 4fo IV 1 II I: I 1 1 I-- , . Iilc: u Bk m-r i -as- ZE , ITSJaiSv 4 i'O.i'? i ; V I ttie-Scmi-Weekly RaUigh Kegilter. I Of Sa;.c.Tio.-F.ivePolh.1pe,nnum-hm AaInvTiEMCNTt.-FOT terj iStii Ln 5,? nhnraed 25 wt cent, liltfber : but a deduction , U ner cent, will b-arrnid from the regular prices, rw . i.,rriments. Inserted hi 1b SsmhWiiili o,i9tcr, will also appear In the Wekkly Paper $y Letters to tb Editor mast be post-paid. POETRY. . .. M LIKE OEIilNX PEJLRLS AT SANDOM STP.TJNG. 1 DARBY AND JOAN.' . lS otD BTOBt WITH A tJOOD LKSSOV. When Darbv saw the MUiag on, He swung bis scjibe, and home be run ; St down, drank off bU pint, and said . My work is done, I'll jo to bed." - , i My work is done!" retorted Joan ; . 'My work u done !' your constant tone i , Bat haplss woman neer can y My woik is -done till judgment day7 . . Here Darby beau'd, and scratched his had, To answer what h?sJoohjid-iid Btl all ia vaio, bercjaek weo on Yes, woman's work is never done !" A early Jaws, ere PUosJnis rose, B, Old Joaa resumed ber tale of wee; VV ben Darby said : ' Fit eod the Urile, lk you tbe man, end I ibewife, -Tke you the scythe and mow, while I Will all your boasted cares supply. Osatent," quoth Jos a; xie ase thy flioi ; Tbis Darby did, aad ot tho weoU Darby arose, and aeiaed the brooaa, Aad whirled the dirt about the room ; Which bavins done be scarce knew how, He. hied to milk the brintlle cow ' Tbe brirxlle- cow wh'uked round her tail ' In Darby's eyes and kicked tbe pail ; The cluwn perpleiod wi.h grief and pain, 8wore he'd ne'er try to milkasain ; ' -When turning; round, in sadamaze, . r. He saw bis cotuge ia a Mate i ' For as be ebsnced.to brush the room, In careless baste be fired tbe'broom. Tbefireatjast eabduedl be swore ." ... -Th broom sod- he ereutd meet no more. . .... - Tressed V mwfrtone,' an4 perplexed, Darb prepared or breakfast reit Bat wbatioseth srcely.knew' Tbe bread was spedt,th batter too; His hands bedaobad with paste and floqr. Old Darby labored fait an boar; . But hapless wighQ h eould. not make The bread taksr form of loaf or. cake. As every door wide open stood. In came the sow in quest of food, And stumbling onward, with bet snout O'erset the churn the cream ran oaU As Darby turn'd the bow to beat, ' The slippery cream betrayed bis feet ; He caught the bread-lroogh in bis fall. And down came Darby, trough and all. The children wakened by tbe clatter, Start up and cry, La ! what'e tbe matter !" OJJ Jowler barked, 'and Tabby mewed, And hapless Darby bawled aloud, " Return, my Joan, as heretofore, I'll play the housewife's part no more : Since now by sad etperieoce taught. Compared lo thine my work ia naught. ' "Henceforth, as business calls, I'll take, Content, tbe plough, rbe scythe, tbe rake ; And never wiTd transgress-tbe line -; Our fate have marked, while thon art mine ; I'll ver thy honest soul do more By scolding, as I've done before. Let each our proper task attend Forgive the past and try Jo mend." MISCELLANEOUS. AN INDIAN CHILD'S GRAVE. Among the most curious and interesting peculiarities of tbe American Indians, istheir methods of disposing of their dead. The mode? are different in different tribes, va rying according to their religious notions, accidental caprice, or their attachment to the person of tbe deceased. 'Among the Esqui maux the corpse is deposited., with the' head tojhe westward, in a sort of coffin formed owioose planks, and placed upon a plallorm pi driftwood, wbich is sotnetioaes yaiseovto roe neight ol two .feet. . A mve-snaped cov - . I ... - a a crinji made of spars of driftwood pot togetb er clost'ljV i Erected over thui to sfecre tbe body from ne depredations of wild beasts it givea way hbve-Tcr "fiaUyto the i rapacity of foxes and wol ea. The " body s generally dressed in a frock 7n ad e of eiderduck skjns, and covered with htdO of deer "Somelimes m. m - . a. B - tnecottjnandpUneiareonilteaanauiecoTiw then reals simply on the "drt't Wood: ''Among gorne of tbe tribes o( the Unu'ed Stales.1 the dead afe buried several feet uUler ground, T- j i . witniueir ureases ana ait weir Itfipiemeuw of-waf andhunting by their side" Tbe.e things are thrown into the crave in the be- lief thai the deceased Will have use for thetn in thai h'untibff irroundi of the other world. . t'-ssjsb' " r . Other tribes place tbem in tbe earth in an proM nnattird. all accoutred and nreDared foM ;m!in,- wh:k4Kw.khlnir iii Kol Z W Zi 7h aZWA toU til necesaary, to ood Jih deceased reach the country 01. sou U. Aroong.n mppowajs, one mode of -burying ithavdead,. itto place rtn l m.UA n tlorl with Wfltffln ieet nign. , 'ijey pJaot near inftepoieaM wild hop, or sorjM other kirid of running vine ft - mt mm . .O " . uiucji tpreatjl OTCT ftud COTfW we coian. The reason they gie for thus vdisKi Off of therr dead, is, thatlhey dislike to hasten them mi f . a cfort if thtn to ieeThe bo, tht contairts the reraains of their departed i ne cnippeways dclarrf that all Indians when tbey dkj go to a large village, towards the setting sun, that has no end to it Jeeby ug-amdahourkee-ewaud, or (he country of soul. Seme say 'tbey get there directly- others hare to encamp several nighta by the way before tbey reach it. Tlie Great Spirit', however according I o their belief, does not live in this great village, but he live intlu sky. - These notions of the untutored Indian, evidence the universality of Religion ; and if men's feelings were not sufficient, they prove that the human mind Is as prone to re ligion as sparks are to fly upward. ,. , Southern Miscellany, A TEACHER, twenty-eight years of age, educated in Uonnecticot, who has had six years experience in teaching at tbe South, and is qualified, ia addition to tbe English branches, to instruct in' the Latin and Greek, wishes to secure a situaUon in some Aeademy or Private Fam ily. oatisfaeiory recommendations given. Please address W. O. W. Moreantsn. X. C. August 25, 1843. ?!6t Tf OOK. LOOK., E.OOI4 NEW BOOKS, U A NEW BOOKS. Just received this day. at the North Carolina, Bookstore, Raleigh, N.CNo. 1, Fayelteville Street ; Change for the American Notes. in Letters from London to New York, by an Ameri can Ltady. 1 be .Neighbors, by rrederika Bremer, The Works of William Shakspeare, complete, at 25 cenxs pec numoer. x or sate dv w TURNER & HUGHES. September 1. ? 71- , SALE OF NEGROES. Ti ri i ILL BE SOLD, in ynrsuance of an order of V V Johnston County Co8rt, at tbe Court House in 8mithfiekl, on Tuesday of September Surerior Uourt, (26th Sept. 1843.) THIRTEEN VALUABLE NEGROE8, Belonging to the Estate of Isaae IS tailings, dre'd. A credit at sit months will be given, and bond with good security required. E. dKYAN, Err. August 3 1, 1843. 71- ITATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. SUKRY County. Superior Court of Law. Spring Term Kicchen Goes '' vs. Catharine Goss. ? Petition for Divorce. 5 It appearing to the satisfaction of tbe Court, that Catharine Goss, the Defendant, is not a citizen of this State: It is therefore ordered by tbe Court, thstpub lication be made ia the Raleigh Register and Caroli na Watchman for three months, that tbe Defendant sppear at the next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the County of Surry, at the Uourt House in Kock ford, on the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday of Ad- gast next, then and there to plead and answer or de mur to said Petition, or the same- wilt be heard ex parte snd decree accordingly. Witness, Winston comers, Ulemoi our saw ourt j at Office: the 6lb Monday after the 4 lb Monday ol February 1843. WINSTON SUM fc Ko, U, o. C University of Yirginla. THE SessQps ef this Institution annually com mence on the 1st of October, and terminate on tbe 4th of July following. Tbe Schools of tbe Uni versity, with their respective Professors, are .1. Ancient languages. Dr. Uesanor Han won, 2. Modern Languages. Dr Cbarles Kraitsir. 3- Mathematics. Mr Edward H. Courtenay. 4. Natural Philosophy. Mr Wm B Rogers. 6 Civil tiOgineeupig tbe subjects of wbicb are divided between tbe Professors of Mathematics aod Natural Philosophy. . 6. Chemistry ana Ma tens Medica.D Ko E Rogers. " . " 7. Medicine. Dr Henry Howard. 8. Anatomy and 8orgery DrJsmes J, Cabell. 9. Moral Philosophy Mr George Tucker. 10. Law-Jndge Henry St G Tucker. Judge Tucker is Chairman of the Faculty. Tbe regular, stated charges for the session are' - ' $500 t or all other nececsarxeKPenaes mis sum is sufficient. : 125 00 I 3f mmm t $350 00 Tbe sum ef $350 haabeen found, for several years past, to be the. total average amount of tbe expenses i of resident Students, from the books -of tbe Patron, with whom tbey are required to deposit alt their funds. For further particulars, see one of the printed cat alogues, or the .Washington Globe and the CEMes- ton Mercury, in both of which, papers a standing' act- verusemeni win oe mjudo. WILLIS H- WOODLEY, Procter and Patron U.pf Ya. Julv 14 5t Oct . , ,.. - rilHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public, k k k.iiivnan&l . Ahiul in thA Tnwn nf WadesboroV North Carolina. He ia prepared to 1 teach the following branches, viz : A ncient Languages $12 60 10 oo 8 00 30 00 8 00 15 00 Modem; de Mathematics Natural Philosophy si Chemistry, Materi Medka Moral Philosophy 1 French . Tbe Subscriber baa opened bis School, not so much te- prepare young men for tbe University, as o give bis Pupils thorough Education ;. though he Hatters bis Pupils ft thorough Education; though he flatters himself tbthiefoMv competent to prepare them, as a,e .smv one ek -Heh-iustlefiibeUiu and basreceived the most flattering testimoniaU from I. u-.-i a . i.. i;.r.ra K.ri.r. t thm iupvw, mv-.ij , . VV . 5 feJ? 5 JLClif ' " w T.nwn, Astani man of 1 savftsaiTBiiwsS V n A mUArm and talent of the first order, who I vvuwi bmv " C0 T C ' " I is so well known to the literary. community that he needs no recommendation.. ' .. WAnasBoao is a pleasant viHag in AnsonGoun tJ. beahhv countryi and in tbe midst of a moral nJ urttened commioity . - Board of the first qua!- ily UQ obuined at cheap pricea in the ramny ol I Mr. Taoxrsos.and other very respectable families I ' 8AML. Me AULY. P - Hori.D. L. Swain.. Chanel HiU: P. Kase Rons- Uille, Lexington; Alexander B: Justice. Lincolntott; W mm mm m a . - . yvm l. Alezander chaiiottfc PfiINT WAREHOUSE. IN NEW YORK. Trt F. LEE, (formerly of the firm of Lord.dc UJ)9 Lees) and U. D. BREWSTER, under the firm of LEE dc BREWSTER, have established at 1 13 Pearl street, New York, a - -WAREH0U8E ON AN EXTEN8IVE SCALE, EXCXUSIVELY-FOR To supply, the City and interior trade by the Piece or Package. By confining their attention entirely and exclosive- ly to tbisxme article, L. Ac B. wilt be enabled not only to exhibit a mote extensive and beautiful assort ment than is to be found elsewhere, there being no similar establishment for prints in the linked States) but to Fed always at prices as low, and generally low er than those of bouses whose attention and means ate divided among a large variety of articles. 1 he enure -stock, embracing abottl 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, will be put into the hands of buyers. Alt orders will receive tbe best attention. July 28, 1843. .61 ly ITICDICAlr irSSTITXJTE, OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE. THE Lectures in this Institution will commence, as usual, on the first Monday of November, and continue until the last of February, under the follow ieg Faculty, viz i JEDEDIAH COBB,M. D., Professor.of Anatomy. CHARLES CALDWELL, M. D., Prof. Inst'a. of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. JOHN E. COOKE, M. D Prof. Theory and Practice of Medicine. SAMUEL D. GROSS, M. D., Professor of Surgery. HENRY MILLER, M. D., ProC Obstetrics and Diseases of Women & Children. CHARLES W. SHORT, M. D., Prof. Materia Medtea and Medical Botany. LUNSFORD P. YANDELL, M. D Prof Chemistry and Pharmacy. "DANIEL DRAKE, M, D., Prof. Clinical Medicine and Pathological Anatomy. Six Lectures are delivered daily. Tbe fee for each ticket is $15, The notes of good and solvent Banks of the State in which the pupil resides, will be received in payment. Tbe Matriculation feeir$5, and of Graduation $20, both payable hi Kentucky paper. Tbe fee to the Demonstrator of Anatomy, Dr. Bayless, is $10, which includes all the privileges of attendance on his demonstrations and dissections from tbe first of October till the first of March. The price of boarding, with fuel, fight, and attendance, is from $2 to $3 per week. 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 15ih of September and termi nating on the last Saturday of October. Tbe fee to this course is $20. By order of the Faculty : J. COBB, M. D., Desn. TVTEW PUBMCATIOIVS. The Military IV OperaUons at Cabul, by Lieut. Eyre t the Ru ral and Domestic Lite of uermany,by Wm. rlowett ; the last year in China, to tbe peace of Nankin, by a Field Officer l Russia and tbe Km-stans, by J. G Kohl, in 2 Vol's, i a journey to Cabool, by tbe late Lieut. Col. Sir Alex. Burncs, C. B. &c. : the Law. yer, his character and rule of Holy life, by Edward O Bnen ; the Honey Bee, dee. 6xc by Edward Be- van, with engravings ; the Lives of eminent British Lawyers, by Henry Roscoe. Esq. ; Critical and Mis cellaneous Essays, by James Stephens ; tbe Noctes Ambiosianae of Blackwood,- by Prof. Wilson ; the works of De Israeli, the younger in 1 Vol. This dav received and for sale at ihe North Carolina Book Store. TURNER 4-HUGHES. Raleigh, August 1. 61 TTTTTILL be sold for Cash at the Cdurt-bouee in VW wiimifioinn nn th 20th An tit Sp.ntfmhr next all the right, tiUe, and interest that the Wil- mjngton and Raleigh Rail Rot d Company has in ami to the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road, levied upon by virtue of a Pi. Fa. to me directed and to be sold to satisfy said Fi. Fa. Thomas W. Chinn vs the Wilmington and Raleigh Kail Koad Company. WESLEY JONES MAKHHALL. JEREMIAH NICHOLS, Dkfctt MARSHALL. August 16th, 1843. Books Books Books. rrtlHIS day received at tbe North Carolina Book- Lf store, No. 1. Cheap side, Raleigh, N. C. The Historv of N . os S. A merica. by T. F. Gordon. The Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, by MThompson. Narrative of. the War in Germany ,ff nd Franca in 1813 and 1814, by LieoU Gen. CJjarJea- Yane, Memoirs 6t Uen. Lalayettev ana toe j rencn revolu tion 10830, by B. Sarrans, bis Secretary. Famil- . w t. a . - sra n iar SkSKers anu rspers ui aicijj. munui. um va t i n . r r ; v u I : T . r 1 Journal in 2 vols. Memoirs of Lncien Bonaparte, I vol The Lib of William Cobbet in 1 vol. The Life of Galileo Galilei in 1 vol. For sale by TURNER & HUGHES. Jtrne 13. ' " 65" GRAY'S I N V A L U A BL E OINTMENT. - For sale by wholesale "or retail, by , - N L. STITH. BOOTS and SHOES- FALL STOCK for 1843. THE SUBSCRIBER, hating 'just completed an unusually large assortment of BOOTS 6c SHOES, b now prepare to effer them to his customers aod the pubUc gfoBrally, at almost unprecedented low is now prepared to effer them to his customers aod to oo so aiter e"min5 . m Mn I In addition to the aboVe, the Subscriber keeps con ...nlw ft hmt rremrietv of T,mn pim S.LtSa;r2eT Country MerchanU will nodoobt findit tetbeir interest to eiamine the abov before the completion of lr purchases. DAVID R.NEW80M. 71-lm I TfTnlted States District Cotrrtof - l nj crtb Carolina In Danfcroptcy. NotieeOo aKeW cause" against the Pedtion. of the following Petitioners, for their discharge and certifi- ite as Bankrupts, at Newbern, on the fourth Monday tntia October next, to-wit : ( CHATHAM COUNTY. Dr. S pence McClannahanV CASWELL COUNTY, C. N. B. Evans.' J - Publication Ordered, r , .U, POTTER. D. J.U. SN. C. v - . William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-house, Raleigh, N. C. THE Subscriber has now on band at his f urnish ,inz Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs. 1'orner & Hughes' Book Store, a general assortment jf Articles in bis 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 lo leave no excuse for sending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, before yon send from home. VwILLIAM THOMPSON. (Cj Walnut, Birch, Maple and Popla Lumber well-seasoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. ' PILLS I PILLS ! ! PILLS i ! ! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED Hygcian Vegetable Pills, Can be had, at the Store John Primrose, FAYETTJCVILLE STREET, EALEIGH, N. C. MOAT'S M ORISON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGEUN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Dr. H. S. Moat, of New York, from the original recipe used for many years by his fate father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice President of the British Col lege of Health. Twenty years' suecesfol administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, and more than twelve years in the United States, have established their high reputation?. Thousands of both -sexes, who have been restored to health the numerous sufferers rescued from premature death and volumes of certified cases of cure, embracing every disease in tbe long catalogue of human 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 disease impurity of ihe blood." The Medicines being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify the blood, and carry off the corrupt humors of the body, in a manner so simple as to give every day ease and pleasure. Man will be burn todaysot bliss, compared town at has hitherto been his lot, weighed down as he has been by disease, infirmities, and sufferings which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this dis covery was presented to the world. The weak, the feeble, tbe infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, and the most obstinate complaints are removed by perseve rance without the expense of a Physician. Adapted to all circomstances and situations, they are the best Medicine ever invented for Families, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta king cold. fjCj The prepotency. of these medicines, has inda ced snanv sneculators to attemet imsosition on the I public, by forging the labels, or forcing tbeh JiK(blJWnn; Potter, she had issue two children, Robert turns inu notice through the medium of the' Press. riaml Margaret,-whoare believed ttf be dead without Some of them pretend to Hygeian rmnclples, by steal : I ingfrom the writings of the Hygeist,.and copying whole pages into their fulsome advertisements, But as they cannot copy tbe medicine, tneir speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to be unayail- ng, their putting and piracy become evident : disap pointment to the afifieted is eventual, and with just obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. The Hygeian medicines, first introduced into this country by H. S. Moat, in 18 30, have for the last four years been prepared by him, and tbe increasing sale attests their intrinsic merit ; they comprise two sons of Pills, No. 1 and No. 3, in single boxes of each at 95 or 50 cents ; and Packets containing both sorts, at tl, $2, or $3. The Vegetable TJIeansing Powders, in large boxes, at 37 cents, with printed directions. Each packet has a fac simile of the signature of H Shepheard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are signed with a pen by the district agent and sub-agent 1 n a loKoi nf urllmiy ntmpr. Noneare genuine unless they have these signatures, and are obtained from sub-agents, who can produce their written appointments from the district agent, and whose .names are advertised in their respective districts. H. SHsrBEi.ai Moat, . Principal Office, 60 Canal St. All orders will be promptly filled at 20 percent. less than retail prices for all sums ever twenty five dollars, for cash. Some petson in every Town and Village, ought to keep this valuable medicine, for the benefit of their fellow men. Urre individual, sent ninety miles To procure them. Hot. 17, I84Z. , VALUABLE ROANOKE LAND FOR SALE. rrnHE Subscriber would sell, privstely, his two II i? .v, x- w r Br,Ab- .r . IHE Subscriber would' sell, privstely, his two lying in the county of Warren, North Carolina, im- IB S alius VIM Hlfliu v. ..vaoiriw II. v,, mediately above ana oeiow uoomson s rerry, eacn containing: upwards of 1000 acres, 400 or upwards being river low ground; ef as good quality as any on the river, it is believed. . Those two Farms are in fine omnninir ramlitirvn arnmt naina hmviil? bn taknn fnr tne last lew years to imprv uieni evrj way. The subscriber will not puff, through this adver- tisement, the above valuable tracts of Land, as they ' need no effort of the sort, thinking it probable that those persons wishing to purchase will view the lands : be is content to leave them to speak for' themselves. I The terms on which he would sell tbe above Farms will be liberal even- way. and he invites an inspection of his lands by those wishing to purchase before buy- Og Clscnrucio. Mt friflnda John B. Thrower. John H. .Lewis. and U- J. uiaiuurne, J r. ui uiiuuwitk cuuuijf, i TV T -I T - U . T7 will take pleasure in showing the above lands to any pereons wishing to view tbemor give any fortlter in- formation in reference to them that may be wished, CLACKTROBINSON, Warren, N, C, A a gust 7. 646 Pomp Making:. ' rrnHE SUBSCRIBER announces to tbe pnbUe, i a - . - U r"r- r -r - 1 ik.i h. i. rmnucrt In nuk. rna arul iLm out Pumti. to ocder and at tne ahortest noUce. 110 UUllve UJ .wavwv euMV K aaajra sii.iimvi v wsjajs-ar T-sT- aM mm Ia.as. mm nnrwttial sa f ts.ssi t Lrvsra Knoi ness, to receive a snare or public patronage. JOSEPH B. Mc ADAMS. Raleiirh. JnneSOlh, IS43. 50 A N assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Superior Straw Floor Matting, Stuart's best Steam Refi-I ned Candy, ate. ate ,. .. Just received, and for sale, cheap for Cash. - JOHN T. WEST, Next Store to New Market House. ,Aaroat 25, . . Stf JTJTSTgysv DR. STRINGFELLOW'S PRICES FOB DENTAL OPE RATIO Extracting Texth-ox Roots, each . . ' $ 1 00 LxammalionaiulducUoiiBforthemaBage ment of .Children'B Teeth, 5.00 5eO0 1 00 3 GO 8 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 Cleaning the entire set of- Teeth Separation by Filing, each Plugging with gold . Best Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each Do. on gold pivots Do, on gold plate . Do. on the improved plan of Dr. S. Operating for, and attendance on confirmed . cases of Neuralgia , 200 00 Terms CASH. . Raleigh, June 12, 1843. References : Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Judge Battle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, S Dr. F.fJ Pope Wm. Plummer, Esq. C Warrenton. Gen. Hawkins. J' Col, Jojmer,V Dr. Wilcox, CHalifax. Dr. Bond. S COMMUNICATED. It U with no little pleasure that we are enabled jto inform the public, through the medinm 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 Doloreax. The many unfortunate patients whose sufferings we have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings eon be relieved by scientific means, induce us to mflke this commuci tion. j The number of cases already cured, by Dr. STBiirerEU.ow, of this City, prove conclusively tbe success of his practice, which is as novel as it is effi cacious. His residence in tbe Capital of the State, will make it convenient for him to consulted by many at a distance, who are afflicted - witn disease, almost as prostrating to ihe mental as te the physical energies of the human system. J. awjTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Wakb County. In the Court of Equity. Clerk and Master's Office, Aug. 11, 1843. William Peaee, vs. John M. Peace and others. The Plaintiffs BiH in the- above entitled easse. states hrsubstante, that Joseph Peace of Raleigh, hath, lately departed-thw life, intestate, unmarried, and without issue ; tbat the plajnUnT and the defendants. John M Peace and Pleasant Peace are brothers of the. said Joseph that he had in bis Hfetime,one other broth' er, named James Barr, and four sisters, Elizabeth Barr, Nancy Barr. Mary Peaee and Luey Peace,wbo all died many years before the said Intestate : That James Bai left a daughter Nancy,' intermarried with one Fuller, , (whosa Christian name is unknown to tbe plaintiff,) and resides in Shelby Connty, Tennessee1: and that James had a son named Thomas, who is dead, leaving ' two children, wbeeside ha Alabama one a son na med John G. Barr, and the other, a daughter, whose name is unknown to thjg plaintiff. That Elizabeth; Barr Was twice married by her first husband. one And,y tier second ausoanj,wr. Wiles tt.mg,l be had issue, idlir sons, John, Edmund, Alexander ana w imam, airoi. wnora are ueau tne ureeasi i named, tn tbe belief of the plaintiff, without isue I mnl John. tarirfr nn. T.eonidaii K"mcr. rpilinir in I Alabama or J ennessee,and roe phuntui believes, otner : children, but if so, their names are unknown to him. ' And. she had also four daughters, Julia, who inter married evilh one Piggees, (now deceased.) and .who. is residing a widow in Pontotoc, Mississippi ; Harriet, now the wife of one Harman, whose christian name is unknown to the plaintiff, residing in Monroe Coetity, Georgia. Mary, now the wife of one Lin ton, whose L'brtsiian name is also unknown residing in Marshall County, Mississippi ; and Elizabeth, now the widow of one Coke, and .residing in Pickens County, Alabama i That Nancy Barr died leaving is sue in North Carolina t hat Mary l'eace mtermar- ried with Isaac KittrelL and removed to' Alabama, where she left issue onedaughter. Harriet, married to some one, whose name is wholly unknown lotho prainim inai saia aiarv nao qibw whiiu, wno.are dfnn 1111 1 wnpinrr n in or wuaoui issue. uunawn to the plaintiff: That Lucy Peace intermarried with Lewis Lemay, and f besides other issue j had a son nao med John P. Lemay, now of Desoto Connty, Missis - sippu i And the said mil further shews tbat tne said flain- tiff and the said John M. Peace, and Pleasant Peace, wfih the issue of the said deceased brother and sisters of the said Intestate, are his heirs at law ; That the Plaintiff and the Intestate in bis lifetime were partners' ere partners under the firm of Joseph ami WiUam-Peseesnd, as such, were seized in fee simple of divers Lois and Tracts of . Land in Raleigh, and in the Counties of Wake and Granville, and which are particularly de scribed in the said Bill, which are a dear surplus of the said partnership effects, of which the said Plain- L-.i . : . :..t the said partnership effects, of which the said Plain tiff in his own- right, h entitled to one moiety; and f 11, 11 VW1T I lKUk, IW CUMllCU IU inn UWI.IT , KUU with the said living brothers, and the issue of the said deceased brotner and; sisters, ;o tne said loiestato, is I entitled, as heirs st law, of the said IntesUte, to the other moiety, between them to be divided according to their several interests;' And tbe scope and prayer t R il fiwMnun mimii IhMVtin tttkt fnrth ia for thrt t gale Ol too saia AjOis ami A ract 01 KjWou, ia oraer,i that tbe proceeds of such sale may be divided pa ilea of actual partition. , . ... -.. And the . Plamtinv having this .day tiled ms said Bill, in the office of the said Court, and supported the same by his affidavit, in writing, I, Perria Busbee, of the said PlaintuX aad according to the Act of As - sembly in such case made, by this ad vertisement to I ut SI A ncu iusdiv(u.iu nawigu iiviwj I notify snd warn th said -Jona Eteaeem. the 'ssid I . .1 - - ' - .U. ! O 1 tT. i iniduio imu jnuiii nns, wo imi nvano too ntr I riet bis wife, the said Elilabeth Coke, the said Leoni das King the sard Fuller and Nancy his "wife, the said John G. Barr, the said Hairnet, daughter of tbe said late Mary KittrelJ, and her husTjaedud me said ! John P. Lemay, aw well as all -otnor persens not rest- ! dents of the 8tate of North Carolina who may have - or claim any interest ia the premise, to appear before I .k. e .w. :.i f . r c .lp:, rrs;fcr.v"s I rvj:i.w-as--ji-- r , nii.iu.Hw aiiuni . in iijiii in muiiumv ui ucuieiduh aiva.. I . - I and nlfad anawer or anmnt to Out aafd Bill, otner- t. jHi-i.v.. -.'l k. ih.m - s . . : pectiveiy, and be nearaesr pane, - . . . , - Witness, tbe sard renin Uusbee, giera and Master of the said Court, tbe 11th August 1843. , 65 owl 7 PERRJN BUSBEE, C. M. E . 4 ' 1,1 Our OfiSce being suppUedl with tow greatest variety of ;i...yve.-are prepared -to execute. ... : PAMPiiLKTa, Cards, Circxtlars, Hikitoimji . XriZ'-'-' ore Ia a style not inferior te any OiSce hi the State. Vi' RALEIGH i vi' 1 ' li-Jt a t j s MANUFACTORY. Save a Dollar and get a better Uat Hugh jl vcjxtiajjwitr9 respectfully informs the Citizens ef Raleigh, aad the Neighborhood generally, that be baa now, received bta Spring 8tdtk, consisting of & SXi?a of every description, Which he oflers far sate X bnst twenty per cent, cheaper than they can be bad at any other place in this City.! if e is now finishing soma Superior, gassime re and German Brash Hal,.aiUzit neater than you have seen for many a day , Abo, m some very superior Mole Skin and Short Nap Silk Hars, which for beauty of finish, and durability ean not be excelled. Hats will be kept constantly on band, er manufactured to order, of every quality, prfcaaadt fashion. Hats of every, description cleaned and pressed to look equal to new. easterners . Cats pressed gratis. 3 IT, I., has taken the Shop on Fayeltevinefetreet, recently occupied by Dr, JsnracTs, next door telf r. Wmits's Shoe Store where he Invites the pablle to call before perch asing elsewhere, if tbey wish to save a dollar, and get a better Hat Ha Irnstf, that by strict attention to the business, to receive a share of the Pttbr lie patranage. ' . K. B. Casb: given for Woo i on the Skin, aad'ev ery description of Fpbs. ' s i medical College of the State of Soutfir . . Carolina. , ,r THE regnlar course of lectures in this tnstitation will be resumed on the second Monday in No, vemher. ' Anatomy by j E. Holbrook, M. D. Surgery-bj E. Geddings, M. D Institutes and Practice of MedMne fe 8. Hsssrr Dickson, M. D. . T - k Physiology- James Moultrie, M P. Materia Mcdicabj Henry R. Froat, M p. . ' Qbatetrics-hj Thomas q. Prioleau, M. D. -V Chemistry C V. 8hepar6, M. D." ' TheBcbooi for Practical Anatomy baa been reor ganised, and will be under the charge of Dra. Holbroek and Ogier. . Clinical Instruction, at the Marina Hospital aad Alms Hons. , . . HENRY R.FROS Dean.' Ao 1 ' ' ;' - -'; J6 6w.v DR. IIEIJJREE, PflYSICIAlf 6F THE EYE AND EAR, AND r : OPERATIYE SURGEON Operates -fOT the relief of Deafness and other affections of the Ear ; ' Cataract, Pterygium, Crossed Eyes&c. ' " Enlarged Tonsils and Palate; ' 1 Club Foot, Hare-Lip,- Summering; J f: iL Stone, Stricture Fistula Pile i " : Deformities, Diseases of the Bones j '- Hernia, (a radical cure,) Aneurism. . Cancer, Polypus, Tumours, Ulcers, And Surgical Diseases in general. Dr. H. will visit any part of the State, where his" services may be required. xtaien, Jan. 23, 1843. i h V jt JitU UKIiIJKKE will give a regular Coanal U V of Medical and 8urgicl instruction, to prepare? taose stuoenu woo wun w visit the IN ortliernuollejee. All the private Students of Dr. Hi. six in number. rrBdnntv1 with nrAir -mt th ml rf ,Ki (UJ utA.' in the Richmond Medical College. jiKraasacKS t . . Gov. Morshead, "V Hon. Geo. E. Badger, I , . . Dr. Beckwith, RaMgn, Charles Manly, Esq. J ' " c ' 1 Hugh Waddeil, Esq. Hillsborough Ore. The Subscriber is prepared to execate R kinds o Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of all kinds of Wood dso, Wall Paratmg, Papeihaagrog;Ilai Xing and GILDING on WoodomdJddaUicsubstaneu of every description, in the .late French tyle,A.r sminw uouce, uu op' i iiur sivie ui hiviiuuimbuiu. MILITARY f LiAUS end BANNERS Inted In ' the neatest style, -en tne sbortest "notice, and much' - I cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. f ffHsW 1 fer to the Adjutant General ef North .Csvd&na.-'.rJ rersoea wisnmg rainting el any description exe- caled, by carting at tbe Cabinet Ware Room of Mr I William Thompson, opposite tbeJJooth East cornet of (he Capttol Square, may expect to nave It done to I their entire satisfaction. ' ' C. FSAZIER; ' ; Raleigh, Jan. 14, 1843. frayed er Stolen, on srtaidjy night bet,, from M r. WatTt LTEtivc's enclosure in the City of Jv Ivuiersh, a ab: a Hoass, 7 years otoVf SsidT " uu"fw- I aod a very tbick long tail. Whoever will return said I,or!e'0V WWW., I - V ' ' . ... . - V warded. Sept. 6,1843r. - 7t-2tp SEPTEMBER 11843 ft.:. 1J m. mwubs aBu.vASJi! wvakt EDWIN JAMES CO. , - ., - . , 1 J ..:? i FETaaaauae, Yirgna A RE-wr receiving. Hthe fate arrivals, their Fall , 1 urb Wx! 'f ana Jsiapu VTO I being mqchC (ban tbey nave.reeei ved foe several,. i vv.wu. yut, .riu mm muw iw rw w , mi pwhj , 1 before the recent advance.' laev are Prepared lo Of- I -- i 1 I iu.i.,B..l.'.ar I wr grcu luaKCiucuw, vj uv.)rnwvi pa.,, uu - 1 tbeir estral terms. We invite all desiring to purchase to examine eor stock. . A fresh supply f tl; Bolting Cloths,.from the most superior Anchor brand , No, I to lO lncluarvs ,ai ,Wt times on band.. SepC 6: CWwtiJN . ' i . ' . r . j mrmmrm. mr mm, " m.. -J V 3 t LI- VN M: iriiw sue mf- i nviu t uenroia. vwcimui .,jw, u. longing iiijhbiwf a ; ow4 e- leupied by lb ReV. Ut."UU Poeeession lnay he I h.l Ik. Tl M lnlV; - . ... . 1 -"-V Jene liJ v 'ATTORNEYS ?Arr LAW, ' WiU ptactice In'wl the Corte at 'o1yat''th, Counties 6f Washicttti, Clark and UoreeLbatisi Mobile, AptU I 1!43.. DBUGGISTl?ATJi:6nE:iI . i:ic, ..w, 4o:v .- e r X c Cr