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WHITLOCK, WHOLESALE GROCER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 84, Front Street, Fonrth door aboTc Old Slip, near Pearl it. Hesxa. Tlie Su1scriber begs leave to inform his friends and lie Merchants of North. Carotinn, that tie has opened, ibis Spring, on his own account, a ; WHOLESALE GKOCERT and COXXISSION HOUSE, Si f rout Street, near Old Slip, NEW YORK. where he has for Sale, at all times, a general assort rjjfni of Groceries, suitable to i he Southern Uade, and which he offers ihr CASH, at a small advance upon the Cargo and Auction prices. MR- WHITLOCK has (tad long experience in th business, and. has very facility (buying tor Cash) of telling Goods at tlie loiceii rate$, and he assures those wlio will call upon him, that they may rely upon be ing faithfully served. Particular attention will be given to orders for Goods, and to sales of Produce consigned to biro, upon which Advances will be made, if required. B. M. WHITLOCK. June, 1843. 48 6m RETEE TO -nes Malcolm Si Gaul, Smith, Wright t Co. New York. Corlies.Sianton ft. Barnes I Alfred M. Treadwell W. & A. Slitb, Raleigh, N. C. J. fe Murphy, Sal win. rv, N. C. J. Sc. R Sloan, Grvensboro N. C. John McArn, PayeiteviUe, N. C BOOTS and lS HOES- FALL STOCK tor 1843. THB SUBSCRIBER, havinf jort completed an unuiually large assortment of BOO T3 at oHOE3, is now prepared o olfer them ti his customers aod the public generally, at almost unjrecedented taw prires, m th-t all who wish to purche will not fail to do so afier having eiammeu hu siock. In adJition to the above, the Wulecriler keeps con staiitly on hand a great variety of Trurks, Pafkr, 8hok TaaKAn, SAnnLKRT, otc fount ry Mercharrts will no doubt find it to their interest to examine the above before the completion of their purchases. DAVID II. NEWfcOM. Petersburg, r-ept. 2. 7I-lm fclTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. SURRY kCounty. Superior Court of Law. Spring Term Kinchen Goss p . v. V Petition for Divorce Catharine Goss. S It apirearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Catharine Goss, the Defendsnt, is not a citizen of this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made in theliaieigh Register and Caroli na Watchman for three months, that the Defendant appear at the next Superior Court of Law, to b held for the County of Surry, at the Court House in Rock ford, on the 5lh Monday after the 4th Monday of Au gust next, then and there to plead and answer or de- I mar to said Petition,' or the same will be heard ex parte ami decree accordingly. Witness, Winston ,f-omers Chrrk of our said Court at Office, the 5th Monday after the 4lh Monday of February 1843. WINSTON 80MERS.C. 8. C. PRINT WAREHOUSE. IN NEW YORK. BF. LEE, (formerly of the firm of Lord & , Lees) and U. B. BREWSTER, under the firm ..f LEC & BREWSTER, have established at 113 Pearl street, New York, a WAREHOUSE ON AN EXTENSIVE SCALE, EXCLUSIVELY FOR To supply the City and interior trade by the Piece or Package. By confining their attention entirely and exclusive ly t. this one article, L. & B. will be enabled not only to exhibit a more extensive and beautiful assort ment than is to be found elsewhere, (there being no . similar establishment for prints in the United Stale but to ell always ntrices aalow, and generally low er truii those of houses whose sttention and means ste divided among a large variety of articles. The entire Stock, embracing about two thousand different patterns and colorings, comprie all the la test aitd'choicest styles, to which will be constantly added all the desirable new styles which appearmany of which cannot be had elsewhere. . Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation oi the market, will be pot into the bsnasof buyers. All orders will receive the beat attention. July 28, 1843. l ly FOUND TTN the Streets of the City of Raleigh, on the 13th jjjnsu a rua rurse, containing a quantity ot UoW Mj oi.ver com, which tbe owner can obtain on ap- pucaiion. iy paying for this Advertisement. 8ept. 14. 1843. 74 if ALL THE LANDS iu JobnworfCoent belong. Ing to the late firm of Washh-toh and Taox- so, will be sold at public Sale to the highest bidder, without reserve, at the fTouri Hatedoor it,h-T- of Smith field, on Toesdsy, tbe 26th September next. neiag ut svcnou amj m joonston Boperinr Court. muco 01 tne ino ta ot lair quality ior farming the balance excellent for Turpentine and Tar iimbef.be ibc bouitd on the Wrst side by the River and ronnin hack from the River at farthest not more than three miles including about seventeen hundred acre. The division in the Sal will be such as to let iii the larg- est number of Udders, or u thought best, wril be mil old in one lot. The laivj. with nape, will be shewn to any person who naay wish t porcbase at any time prevjsMss to .the rlay of Sale, by calling on the subscriber at Smilhfield. DAVID THOMPSON, Surviving Partner. Angtut 32, 1848. Q Star. J 8w4w MP NORTH CAROLINA OAZETTK. . .. ;. . ;v A TEAdTER,' twenly-eicht years of age, educated m Connet-ticot. wIm has had ait vrara exoerience intea hin?atthe South, and is qualified, iu addition to the English branches, to instruct in the Latin and Greek, wishes to secure actuation in some Academy or Private Fam- y oatistactory Teeommendattns given. Please address W. G. W. MorirantOB. N. U. August 25, 1843. 71 6t n TniteI states District Court of VI J NOrtD trAllna In Rnnbriintrv. Notice to shew cause tgainst tlte Petititms of the following Petitioner, for their discharge and certifi cate as Bankrupts at Ncwfe ra, on the fourth Monday in uciouer next, to-wit : 0H ATH AM COUNTY. Dr. Spence MctJlannahan. CASWELL UOUNTY. C N. B. Kvans. Publication Ordered, H. POTTER, D. J. V. 3. N. C. Ju!y24,l84S. 70d Tl TTTILL be sold tor Cash at the Court-house in V V WUnaington on the 29ih day of September next all the right, title, and interest that the Wit- nungton and Raleigh Rail lioad Company has in and to the Wilmington and Raleigh RU Road, levied npon by virtue of a KL. Fa. to me directed and to be sold to satiary said FL Fa. Thomas W. ;hrnn vs the iimtngton aiKJ lialeigb Kail Koad Company. WRSLEY JONES MARSHALL. JEREMIAH .NICHOLS, Dkfutt MARSHALL. August 15th, 1843. FIItE ! Till? JETX.k liSt7RAIVCE C09IPA NY, or Hartford, Conn. Offn to insure Buildings and Merchandize,! agaifist loss or damage by fire, at premium to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pay a its losses prompt iy. Applications tor Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity. to be made to. a W. WHITING. May 4. 1843. - Agent. SAUG OFIVKGROES. tiJriTILL BE ROLD, in pursaaDce of an order of y v Johnston County Court, at tha CooK liouae in rmitbfield, on Tuesday or September buperior Court. (26th Hept. 1843.) THIRTEEN VALUABLE NEGROES. Belonging lo the Estate of Uaae Stallmgs, de'd. A credit of six months will be given, and bond with good security required. E, BRYAN, Err. Au(tUKt8f, 1843. ' 7 TO JtlJE tlCMM.fi JYTS. MY Fall stock of HATS and CAPS is now complete, and shell receive ac cessions thereto during the season, di-r rect from the various Maaufactuxera with whom my orders are left. I deem H urrneceiry to enumerate the various styles and Qualities of goods which I Have nw in lore. Suffice it to say, that my assortment, as usual, embraces every article kept In Hat establishments, all of which hae been selected by myself, and ordets given out early in the season. J invite my former customers and others, who ex pect to furnish themselves in the PeteNburg and Rich mond market, to give my Stock an examination. FRANCIS MAJOR, Sycamore street, Petersburg, Va. Sept. 12 . 74 4 w GW. GOODK, Attsiset at Law, (former- ly of Richmond, Virginia,) hse settled in St. Louis, where he will attend to any professional busi ness which may be entrusted to his care. Mr. G will attend to any claims amounting to $500, or more, any where in the State of Missouri Refer to Weston R. Gales, Raleigh. St. Louis. Missouri. ? Sept. 1, 1843. 5 74 Cm TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Beaufort County. Superior Court of Law, Spring Term 1843. Lucretia Jones, vs. Petition for Divorce. Abner Jones, J It appearinir to ttie satisfaction of tbe Court, that two Subpoena have oeen issued and returned by the Sheriff, not te be found," and Proclamation being made by the Sheriff, at the door of tbe Court House, for the Defendant lo appear ami answer as commana ed hy the Subpoenas, it is ordered by the Court, that Dubl cation be aiven in tne worm oiate w nig, anu Raleigh RegMler, lor three montus, tor toe ueienuam to appear and answer said Petition. Witness, Fr. H. Hawk, Clerk of our said Court at Office, tbe fifth Monday after tbe fourth Monday in March, A. D. 1843. t K : il. n A w ivo, iy. o. i. Pr. Adv. $6. 74 3m TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Chatham County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. August Term 1843. A pai.er writing, purporting to he the hut will and testament of thsrtate Mrs. Hill, was exhibited in open Courtat the aforesaid Term, by I nomas Hill the executor thereto ; and it ttog suggested to tbe Court that some of the next of kin of the ssid testa trix, were non-rrsidenta of this State, k was, n mo- lion, ordered that publication be made in the Kateign Register, for the space of two months, to notify the next of kin of the said Mrs. Hill, that the said paper writing wilt be propounded f. r probate, af tbe next term of the County Coon ef Chatham, to be held in the Court House tn rKUloro , on tbe second Mon day of November next, at which time, they may, if th.e j desire, appear, mace inemseives perue so sara proceeding, and enter a caveat thereto. Wanes, ff. A. Stedmsn, Clerk of said Court, at OnVcthaSfld Mod lay 01 Aottust. 143. Pr. Ad. $8- 74 l tm Pausage to Ilaltifuore. Hlf ssxperior Steamboat, COLUMBUS or PO " CAHONTAS. will teavatSty Point Uirect for Baitixeore, every Wxjirxadat afternoon, at o o clock or 'immediawety after the arrival of tbe Cars from Pe tersburg, anrill tend Passengera in Baltimore, the next evening. jpThe aMommodai'ioni oh board these Bos eve very superb.- and the passare. including meals tbrongh frorn Petersborg lo Balilmore, only $8. Ketumine. will lease BaJiimovat ever BaiurdaT after- nton at fi o'clock- J. BRANDT, Jr. Agent Baltimore, Mar. 10, 1843, t ly FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1843. WADSW0RTH, TURNER & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, BICHMOjYB, va. Having received one of the largest and most general assortments of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, ever offered in-this maiket ; and as the larger portion of their STAPLE GOODS were purchased helore the laie rise, they are worthy the attention of MER CHANTS, whose consideration is particularly re quested. Sept. 1, 1848. 73 3w A CARD. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND FARMERS- jr. MS. llMTlZMJSf- (A rv Inti akT the Bell Tavera, the eppoeite Ue,) MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA. Would embrace the present opportunity to inform Country Merchants and oitters who may visit this mar ket ior the purpose of jsurchasing Goods, that hia stock of &W!S898m13t8i for the Fall trade will be extensive, having been care fully selected by Mr. G. L Derisoiv, formerly of Petersburg, who is now in his employ, and has had considerable experience in this branch of business. His stock having been purchased (by leaving orders for their manufacture) early in July, which was pre vious to the advance in price on Goods in bis line, wilt enable him to offer them 10 or 15 per cent, less than he could if they bad been pHrvhased at a later date, which is a difference of no smnll consideration. His object is to establish himself in business, and he intends using every proper means for the accomplish ment of that object i aod, to further his purpose, pro poses offering bis Goods at such prices as will make it to the interest of purchasers to call and examine bis stock. He has received a portion of his stock, and will con tinue to receive by various arrivals during the feaeon. Richmond, Va. Sept 5. 73 lm MEDICAL I INSTITUTE, OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE. THE Lectures in this Institution will commence, as wxul, on the first Monday of November, and continue until the Isst of February, under the follow ing Faculty, viz : JEDEDIAH COBB, M. D , Professor of Anatomy. CHARLES CALDWELL, M. D., Prof. InetV 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., Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women & Children. CHARLES W. SHOUT, M. D., Prof. Materia Mediea and Medical Botany. LUNSFORD P. YANDELL, M. D Prof. Chemistry nrvl Pharmacy. DANIEL DRAKE, M, D , Prof. Clinical Medicine and Pathological Anulomy. Six Lectures are delivered daily. The fee for each ticket is f 15. The notes of good and solvent Banks of the State in which the pupil xesides will be received in tayment. The Matriculation fee U $5, and of Graduation $20. both payable ui Kenturky paper. The fee to the Demonstrator of Anatomy, Dr. Bayless, is $10, which iocfudes all the pritilege of attendance on his demonstrations and dissections from the first of Octoher tilt the first of March. The price of boarding, with fuel, light, and attendance, is from f 2 to S3 per week. Professors Cobb and Gross, in anticipation of the regular session, will deliver a course of Lectures na Visceral and Surgical Anstumy. and Operative Sur gery, beginning on the 15th of fepiember and termi nating on the last S&iurday ef October. The fee to this course is $20. By order of the Faculty : J. COBB, M. D., Dean. MEDICAL. COLLEGE, IN RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. HE next Session of the Medical Department of Hampden Sydney Pollego will commence, in Richmond, on the last Monday of October (30th; and continue until the last of rebroary following. Johi CciLKw,M D, Profor of Theory and Prac tice of Medicine. L. W. CHAXBxaLAtffE, M D, Professor of MaUria Mejka and Therapeutics. R. L.Boh.!cha!, M D. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children. Socrates Macpis, M D, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Acbcstcs L. Wabjtks.M D, Professor of Surgery and Sureical Anatomy. Jeffries Wtixajt.MD, Professor of Anatomy and Pbvsioloey. The Infirmary attached trthe College furnishes am ple materials for practical medical and surgical instruc lion during the winter. To this is also added the pub lic institutions of the citv, which are under the charge of a member of the Fscultv ; to all of which the stu dent has free access. Thejfacilnies for obtaining mfor matron in practical anatomy and tne mode 01 pertoro ing surgical operations are not excelled in any institu tion of our country. Tbe Faculty- take pleasure ift announcing to the medical profession the appointment ol Dr. Jrffnes w y man, of Boston, lo the chair of Anatomy and Physio logy ; a gentleman of eminent qualifications as a hu man and coutparative Anatomist and Physiologist. AUG. L. WARNER, M- D., Dean ef the Faculty. Sept. 7; 73-Ht PORTRAIT , MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. MB. JO: S. FEttDEB, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in bis profession, is now prepared te execute .Poitrnitt, Mifliatnres, h, Those washing ta avail themselves of his profession al services, are requested to ceit at his Artellier, on Hilkborough Street. 1 00 yards Went of the Capitol, where specimens of his execution may be seen. Sept 13, 1843. . 15 GRAY'S INVALUABLE OINTMENT. For stie by wholesale or retail, by - N. L.STITH. a: '.SEW NOVEL, BY COOPER. Wyandotte, or the Hatted KnoU, a Tale of Border Life, in i vols. For sale by TURNER & HUGHES. September 1843. . 75 I ttTTTANTED IMMEDIATELY, 4 Jocma-TJta I W V Wout Hatters. To good workioen, coo- I stant emoloynieat and the hhzheat wages given. HUGH LUCKEJ. Ralelga.Aag.il. W RSfll William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-bouse, itALEIGIf, N. C. i E Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish g Ware Rooms, just m the rear of Messrs. Turner 6c Hushes Book Store. a -general assortment f Articles ta bis line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. They will be -S"ld 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 weit-eaeoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. PILLS! PILLS!! PILLS!!! HEALTH THE TRUEST RtCHES. THE CELEBRATED MMygcian WegetaMe JPW, Can be had at the Store John Pimro3e, FAYETTKVILLK STREET, RALEIGH, W. C. MOAT'S MORISON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Dr. H. S. Moat, of New Yotk, from the original recipe used for many years by his late father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice President of the British Col lege of Health. Twenty yea re' successful 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, etobaacing every disease in the long catalogue of human misery ; must convince the most incredu lous, of 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 the blood.1 The Medicines bring 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 willbe h.rn to days of bliss, compared to what nas nitrterto neen nis tot, weigneu aown as ne nasi .... . IT t. !L ,, L t. I been by diseaoe. infirmities, ajid suffennes which no earthly Dower knew how to alleviate, until this covery was presented to the world. The weak, the feeble, tbe infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a - - . few dava strengthened bv their operation, and the most obstinate complaints are removed by peraeve- ranee without the eiprnse of a Physician. Adapted . . - tosll circumstances and situations, they are the best Medicine ever invented for Families, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and costtveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta- kins cold. qj The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on the public, hy forging the labels, or forcing their Imita tions iivtt notice through the medium of the Press Seme of them pretend to Hygeian principles, by steal ing from the writings of: the Hygeist, and copying hole pages into their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy the'metlicinc, their speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to le unavail- ng, their puffing and piracy -becorpe evident ; disap pointment to the afflicted is eventual, and with jut obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. The Hygeian medicines, first mtrodnced into this country by H. S. Moat, in L830,have for the last four years been prepared by bim, and the increasing sale attests their intrinsic merit ; ihry comprise two sorts of Pills. No. 1 and No. 2. in siqjrle boxes of each at 25 or 50 cents : and Packets containing both sorts, at ft. $2, or $3. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders, id large loxes, st 37 j cent, with primed directions. Each packet has a fac simile of the signature of H dhepheard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are signed wiih a pen hy the district agent and sub-agent on a label oi yellow paper. None are gerrutne unless they have these signatures, and are obtained from sub-agents, who can produce their written appointments frm the district agent. and whoe names are advertised m their respective districts. H Shepheard Moat, Principal Office, 50 Canal st. AM orders will be promptly filled at 20 percent. less than retail prices for all sums over twenty five dollars, for cash. ' Some person in every Town and Village, ought to keep this valuable medicine, for the benefit of their fellow men. One individual, sent ninety miles to procure them. Nov. 17, 1842. 94 ly VALUABLE ROANOKE LAND FOR SALE. THE Subscriber would sell, priately, his two Fiirms on the North Bank of Roanoke river, lying in the county of Warren, North Carolina, im mediately obtrve and below Robinson's Ferry, each containing upwards of 1000 acres, 40 or upwards beinc river low ground, of as good quality as any on the river, it is believed. J hose two, t arras are in fine cropping cendition, great pains having been taken for l a m the last few years toimprove them every way. The subscriber will not puff, through this adver tisement, the above valuable tracts of Land, as they need no effort of the aort, thinking it probable that those persons wishing to purchase will view the lands ; Ire is content to leave them to speak for themselves. Tbe terms on which he would sell the above Farms will be liberal ever)- way, and he invites an inspection of his landa by those wishing to purchase before buy iiur elsewhere. My friends, John B. Thrower, John H. Lewis, and D J. Claiborne, Jr. of Brunswick county, Ve, will take pleasure in showing the abore lands to any persons wishing to view them, or give any further iu- formation in reference to them that may he wished, CLACK KOBtXvSUiv. Warren, N. C. Aofost 7. 646 ' 11 11 ' PlUlip Making. wmuv TTnHtRFR MinAHtiMi ia ihj, mtKlt n.fL - rT rl rm. . out PtiniDf to order and at the abertest notice. He hopes by a close and punaual attention to bnsi nesa, to receive a share of public patronage. JOSEPH R. McADAMS. Raleigh, June 20th , 1843. 50 A N assortment of Dry Goods; Groceries, Superior Aj Straw Floor Matting, Stuart's best Steam Refi ned Cttndy. &c &. Just received, and for sale, cheap for Cash. JOHN T. WEST, Next Stew to New Market Heeeev Aognst3flw Ciwtfi MMEXTMSTRIl. DR..JTRING FELLOW'S PRICES FOB DENTAL OPERATIONS. Extracting Teeth or Roots, each $ 1 00 tiXa mination a nd d irections for the manage ment of Children's Teth, Cleaning the entire et of Teeth Separation by Filing, each Plugging with gold Best Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each Do. on gold pivots Da on gold plate Do. on the improved pjan of Dr. S. Operating for. and attendance on confirmed 5 00 5 00 1 00 3 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 cases of Neuralgia 200 00 Teems CASH. Raleigh, June 12, 1843. References : Hon. Geo. E. Badger, ) Judge Uattle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, Dr. P. C Pope ) Wbi. Plumme.r, Esq. C Warrenton. Gen. Hawkins. Col. Joyner,") Dr. Wilcox, f Dr. Bond. 3 Halifar. communicated. R is with no little pleasure that we are enabled to inform the public, through the medinm of your col umns, that a euro has been at lengt h discovered Cor ihe most painful and harassing of all nervous affections, Neuralgia or Tie Deloreux. The many unfortunate patients whose sufferings we have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings can be relieved by scientific means, induce us to make this commuta tion. The number of ease already cured, by Dr. SntiaerKLLow, of this City, prove conclusively the success of his. practice, which is as novel as it is effi eacious. His residence in the Cauital 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 human svstem. J. 4wTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Wake H Count v. In the Court of Equity. Cleik and Mailer's Office, Aug. II, 1843. William Peace, vs. John M; Peace an3 others. The Plaintiffs Bill in tbe above entitled cause, states in substance, that Joseph Peace of Raleigh, k,K l.t.ltt il.natl.i.l ,ki0 l.fn i.Ia J.l. n n .v. .1 . l micij uTpiu nuo mctiuinuw, uuumMicu,giw witnoul iue t mat tne plaintilt and ne detendants dis-JJohn M. Peace and Pleassnt Peace are brothers of the Joseph: that lie had in his lifetime,one other broth. a. t a a- wv i a .a a er, nameu james nair, anu iour suiers, ruaaoe;o uarr, Nancy Barr. Mary Peace and Lucy Peace.who all died many years oeiore tne said intestate : itm James Barr -ii i i. . v tn at e oaugpter ivancy. iniermarriee wim one r oner, (whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff,) and resides in smemy county, enncssee : and tnat James had a son named Thomas, who is dead, leaving two children, who reside in Alalams one a son na 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 hid issue two children, Robert and Margaret, who are believed te be dead without issue. And. by her second husband, Dr. Miles King, s fie had issue tour sons, John, Edmund, Alexander and William, all of whom are dead the three last named, in the belief of the phint lf, without issue and John, leaving a son, Leonidas King, residing in Alabama or Tennessee, and the plaintiff believe., other chikiren, but if so, their names are unknown to him. And she had aUo four daughters. Julia, who inter married with one Piggces, (now deceased.) and who is residing a widow in Pontotoc. Mississippi ; Harriet, now the wife of one Herman, whose christian name is unknown to the plaintiff, residing in Munroe County. Georgia. Mary, novv the wife of one Min ton, whose t bristian name is also unknown residing in Marshall County, Mississippi ; and Elizabeth, now the widow of one Coke, and residing in Pickens County. Alabama : That Nancy Barr died leaf in? is sue in North Carolina That Mary Peace intermar ried with Isaac Ktitrell, and removed to Alabama, where she left issue one daughter, Harriet, married to some one, whose name is wholly unknown to the plaintiff that said Mary had other children, who are dead, but whether with or without issue, is unknown to the plaintiff: That Lucy Peace intermarried with LeWts Lemay. and (besides oUtrr issue) had a son na med John P. Lemay, now of Desoto County, Missis sippi. And the said Bill further shews that the said Plain tiff ai.d the said John M. Peace and Pleasant Peace, with the issue of the said.tleceased brother and sisters of tbe said Intestate, are his heirs at law : That the Plaintiff and the Ictestate in his lifetime were partners under the firm of " Joseph and Willam Peace, and, as sihIi, were seized in fee simple of divers IOtsant! 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 cleai surplus of the said partnership effects, of which the said Plain tiff i his own right, is entitled to one moiety, and with tbe said living brothers, snd the issue of the said deceased brother and sisters, of the said Intestate, is entitled, as heirs at law. of the said Intestate, to the other moiety, between ' them to be divided according to their several interests. And the scope and prayer l . ... 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 the proceeds of such sale may be divided in lieu of actual partition And the PUiintift, having this day filed his said Bill, in the office of the said Court, and supported the same by his affidavit, fi writing, I, Perrin Bus bee, Clerk and Master of tbe said Court do, at the deaire of the said Plaintiff, and according tothe Act ef As sembly in such case made,, by this advertisement to be srx weeks inserted in the ualeigh Register, hereby notify and warn the said Julia Piggees, the said Mint on and Mary his wife, tlte said Harman and Har riet his wife, the amid Elizabeth Coke, the said Leoni- das King, the said Fuller end Nancy hia wife, the j said John G. Barr. the said Harriet, daughter of the I said late Mary KlUreu. and her husband end the said I John P. Lemay, as well as all other persona not resi- dents of the State of North Carolina, who may have or claim any interest in tbe premises, to appear before the Jude of the said Court of Equity, at the Court to be held at the.Coort House jn,Raleigh, on the first Monday ill the ( MoiJiem next, I and plead, answer or demur to tbe said Bill, other wise tbe same will be taken as confessed by them res pectively, and be heard ex parte. W noes, the said Perrin Buabee, Clerk ana Master of the said Court, the l ltb Aegost IM3. - 65- 8w PERRIN BUSBEE, C M. E. iLVTarrna 'On Our Office being supplied with the greatest variety of Mrancy jots Type i j - r. We are prepared to execute PAsraLctsi Carps, Ciixvlars, Handbills In a style not hseno ta aarf OfSee in tbeCiaba. EIAL,EIGII .In rtil m wl MANUFACTORY. Bare a Dollar and get a better Hat n UGH Z. VCJEir9 JPractUat Halter, respectfully in forma the Ckixenaofalcighg and tbe Neighborhood generally, that he has now received bie Spring Stock, consisting of ZOMBIS SAJ&STn of every description, which be offers for ftate at least twenty per cent, cheeper than they can be bad at any other place in this City. He is now finishing some Superior Casstmere and German Brush Hals, a little neater than yon have seen forxoany a day. Also, seme very superior Mole Skin and Short Nffp Silk Hats, which for beauty, of finish, and durability, csn not be excelled. Hals will be kept constantly on hand, or manufactured to order, of every quality , price and fashion. Hats of every description, cleaned and pressed to look equal to new. CostometaV Hats pressed gratis. If. I has taken the Shop on Fayetteyjlle Street! recently occupied by Dr. JkxraxTa. next door to Mr. WeiTk's Shoe Store, where he invitee the public to call before purchasing elsewhere, if they wish to save a dollar, and get a better Hat. He trusts, that bftslriet attention to the business, to receive a share of the pub lic patronage. N. B. Cash given for Wool on the Skin, and ev cryuescnption ol f PBS. , DR . II EN DREE, PHTSICIAN OF TIE EYE AJTO EAL 1KB OPERATIVE SCKKEON, Operate for tbe relief of Deafness and othe? affections of the Ear j Cataract, Pterygium, Croeeed Eyes, etc. Enlarged Tonsils aii4 Palate Club Foot, Hare.Up, Stammering; Stone, Stricture, Fistula, Piles ; Deformities, Diseases of the Bones 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. Kaleiffh, JanTSKJ, 1843. IIEIVDREE will give a recolar Coorsa Medical and Surgical instruction, to prepare those students who wish to visit the Northern Colleges. AH tne private bludenU o Dr. H., six in number, graduated with credit at the end of their first session, n the nichmond Medical College, KBFSaXHCKS : Gov. Morehe adt Hon. Geo. E. Badger, I D . . . Dr. Beckwith, VRtletgh. Charles Manly, Esq. J H ugh W sddell, Esq. H illsborougb . . MMMJWTMJYG, eS'c. The Subscriber is prepared to execute all kinds o nutations of every variety of Marble, and oi all linds of Wood : also. Wall Psintins. Pacer-haneW. GU. zing fo'd GILDING on Wood and Metallic substances of cvar description, in the late French style, ' Ac, aiienued to at tne snortest notice, and dune in aupe. .. . a f a a " nor styie oi wontmansoip. MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS painted in the peitest style, on the shortest notice, and much cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. f(T Re fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina. Persons wishing Painting tf any description exe cuted, by cniring at the Cabieet Ware Room of Mr. V illiam Thompson, opposite the South East corner of the CapMol Nquare, may expect to have it done to their entire satisfaction. C. FRAZIER. Raleigh, Jan. 14, 1843. fi it Rooks Books Books. fTflHIS day received at the North Carolina Book U No. 1. Cheap side, Raleigh, N. tT. Tbe History of N. At 8. America, by T. Y. Gordon. . The Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, by , Mrs. Thompson.' narrative ot tne war irravermaoy end nVanceinw 1813 and 1814, by Lieol Oew.Chsffee W. Vane. Memoirs of Gen. Iffsyette Vid tbe French Revolu tion in 1830, by B. Sarrafta, bis Secretary. Fajnsk iar Letters and Papers of Benj. Franklin. La Cassa Journal in 2 vols. Memoirs of Locien Bonaparte. 1 vol The Life of AVilliasa Cobbet in I vol. The Life of Galileo Galik in I vol. For sale bv .' TURNER eV. HUGHES., June 13. 65- BROKE JAIL REWARD. vHARDY CARROLL, a free negro, committed to the Jail ef Wake Coun- iy or horse-stealing, succeeded in ef lteting his escape on the night of Tues day, the 29th instant. Dsscription. Hardy Carroll ia rather dark. com. plected, thick et. about 6 feet fidacboe high, with a busby head, and lips somewhat thicker than ia conw mon for a negro. He has an exceeding btd 1ook-? Aa be i generally known, any fofther description as deemed unnecessary. ; v . Tbe above reward ef Fifteen Doflare will be giyen for his delivery to me, or hie confinement so thai I get bim. JAMES EDWARD8, Sheriff. Raleigh, N. C An gust 30, 1843. t 70 Tf OOK, LOOK, JLOOU NEW BOOKS, U A NEW BOOKS. Just received this day.' at the North Carolina Bookstore, Raleigh, fl.C, No. 1, Fayetteville Street r Change fef the Ameneaa Plotes, in Letiers from London to Vew York, by sea Ameri can Lady. ' The Neighbors, by TteimrlSM Bremer. The Works of WilUam $ hakspeare complete, at X5 cenU per number. For ssle by f . t September 1 . i ',,,71- frno XCT. The very desirable Dwelling . be- Jl i hma'tng to Mrs. Priacdla Shaw, and xtow jac capted by the Rev. Mr. Lacy. Poesesaioa nsj bo had the 1st of lory. For terma apply to JAMx9 M. TOnLEo. Jene.19.. tU? tiU':jA'-49 JAMES liWlN & D. BUI&gCS ATTORNEYS AT LAW, r Wul pcactice in tt the Courta at Mobile, and ia the Ceoniiea of Washington, fiUrk and Menroe, AlsAssas. Mebtle, April lo, 17434 , ,W ' '.. art! IIKIniUliM A IU II IjII Pjlll nil .i.'f-. RALEIGH N. C ;i , t v ,v jam i h. i . i?T ts.T ' ' " . ' "' " 'V. - RTMF. VtNRnAK.-AIaa.ffond IamoTJ m aksv -w w v frnf s J AMES MTOWLL Jury it. TThEfCKWjFTH'w ANTKSTsFBFTIO PILLS, j lJllor tale at the prifrtWo ? ; t' 5 J WV5 -Ml-, C7 St V" Xr
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