v ;. :;..,:Bgteg Carolina gazette: . " SSaaBBaaaaaaBajmmSaSKSmaaa . '..' skiiaiJjfc--'Ji3? 1 'iWr pnblislied eniiWetW7i.by ; wf.STON R. GALE BDITOB AlO TTROPMETOlt. Of the Semi-Weekly Kajeigk' Emitter SuB!cmTioii. Five Dollar per tQiiambair ih pvKRTi9RMKNTB For every Stxtbtn Ltne$ tiit iisrtion, One !)olir each mi bsequeni insertion, rentytive CeuM. v.-.d : GcMr OnnkasanJ JumctAi. Abvutuiiknti V-ilt Iw charged 25 er cciil. higlter ; but a UeUuclioii H 33 dent-wi" m(,e lrom regular price, for ilverti9T8 ly Ue year. iveriisemeni, .inserted in the S cm W-ckkly RrGiSTCR, will alsa appear in tlte Paper treeolHiHrse ' ttf Let'e' Editor must bt' ot-PaID. THE QUEEN AND HER HUSBAND. Erastus BntekSt' Esq-, pf Nw Yrk, nw in fcliigl uiH, given the iol lowing dcecriplioii of Victoria Hd Albert, 9 he saw them on horaebuck : Their d re suet were exactly such as one wdulj see oh a dozen of eque trians in Lott'lon and New York. SU wore a blue brtwdcloth habit wit H fin! linen collar, and lead colored glove. - flr it wa the Jjauaf riding iiat of 'blak bft tier. H dreca- wat the usual dress of a gen. bemaii, tiid his hat W;isgrej bvav-rt with a ilacK crape baud, in honor of the Duke of Orle l is. TbeM were tbe Queen of England I and Vnnf.9 Aid ri nr 'Ousort. Sliatl ot Biiz aheih ! how wo-dd thy ruff sink down with am izenatiftt, haUi thou beheld thy descend ant thei:, ! I, who had only read of Queen in bmks which tell of tbeir grand doings and their gnrgoua robes, was not quit pre pare! lor this smiplicuj Victoria is of the middle ize and rathr plum.. Her hair i a dark brown, plaited on escb side, and tuck el by the or. tlr . features are like the poiiraiin we nee of herher eyes axo bright. She lookiid before her with flubbed and luxious zet and bowed si leotly on each mde, with a sweet but pensive snile; while the people srourtJ tnak off their hats and comtiwed in Bilnce. Prince Albert ram fd in.- hat 4c-v ral times. TH,i)VGPlPG IN HAVANA. Tii il Hiacorr'3joii lent of the New Or e,iiia Pioiyuuu tlla the following siorj : , Wiiile listening ta the music of one of die vie llent binds that pUj on tlie Plaza on nilit, an incidtnit occurred as humorous as it wna ludicrous. The night was still, 6nghi, ait'J calm; " t a breath of wtnd mot. cl tha leaves of the orange tree, and the niuoiibeHiiH a thy fflj burnished its srol-il.-ii fruit. Jut a the band bal executed ih mu-ic of one rtf the grand operas, and for a Mioaient had ceaatd in play, a Wild, and, to th n itives, unearthly kind of utusie, wa heard in the distance, and oeartngthe square. The Halurieros uitered a thousand exclaina tion.i of surprise, and seemnd to think it was the spirit of murdered music rising frotn the a. Ve dt t!ic revg iised it as too erra ti'' Scotch pibroch, proceeding from the na- t" iat uistruuieiit, a Highland hgpipe. We i -)t tii'st-iken, for shortly a bounie " " c uo in view, blowing for the bare Willie waur' them a, roon.' Win i he first affright was over, a com rnissnry suiniiioued aufficicni . courage to'ar-rt-si tt i in. " flo-it Hwa' moil, said Sandy, 4 are you daft Ye leesVn wi'a the attention j warld to the foorciiHi outlandish airs o the that bdrnl ; an yet y ha nae oounrcinii m . - j .-.. aopreciate a guitl stirrni Scoth Mine on the Highland l)aip)I '. O' ma conscience, hut ye i;iun be a vera uucevelized set ' ImkIk-s. "Tlie Scutch minstrel was taken offlo prison, hut we learn that he was let off the next morning on Ibe case being nropVrly re-pre-fiiied io the jttithonties. He w?rs a jat lor on bmnl ne of.the British ships in or, who h;id learned to play the b;igpp s, wild wltoalways carried the iusruinenr with hi in. Il'ivmg hoMrd Ihe baud playing, he thought he would get 'up an opoition, or, he wid bimi If, he ihomrht the people b;d' a taste fnrynoil nniic, but he found he was inaist lull v mit iVn.' " Involuntary .Ballooning. The Courrier dcs'Etats Utiis of Saturday re lates a curious incident which occurred near Paris, in consequence of a balloon starling on its own hook, tvilhout the con sent of the proprietor. A Urge concourse of people had assembled to see anaerouaut take flight for the upper air, but unfortu nately before he took hit seat in the car, aereosUt gol loose, and the grappling hook, which was; dangling from the machine, hitched into the indescribable of a boy who was gazing open mouthed at the ascending mass, and carried him up willy nilly. The woman, as a matter of course screamed and fainted, but the lad,-who teems to have been a hero in his wav. clasped the rop tightly with his hands and feet, and with an awful rent in his aforcsaius, was introduced by his inflated cimtianioii into the upper circles. After ashore voyage,, the balloon descended, ana aepositeu toe iiiue ieuow sale and sound n terra firma. . tr The wifejof the lte. MnBurnhanvof Bos ton, coughed up a hsuT grown live frog the other day, which hopped about a little and then turned on its back and died. So says tbe Transcript on the authority of the Rev. gentleman, who thinks hi wife swallowed the critter" wbeB a tadpole. vv swallow the etorv Jlhomrh it sticks a little. Th ? Boston ians are a great peoplt sine they g? TO .T7 EllCIIA jtfTS. ;MV Paltstoetrot H 1 ainl AP8 i now cornpleie, and hali rex-eivr ac re'un$ thetoto during ibe ?rsa. di rVc fr hi liietarkiu!tJarufac uitip with wh'in tny orders are left i deem iV tinnecenrary io momerate the various atyl and qua! ties of good wi-jch I have n- w in Klore. feuffic t ry. that my awnxrlmcrtt, a usual, embraces every aniole kpt in Hat eilablisUmenit alt of which hae bren setee.ted by myself, and ordei a Hlven tut ertrly in the nearon. I mviie tnv forroer CuatAmem and others wh ex. pect io furnish thefrtsehres in iHe Peter-horg itmt Kicb mond markets,; to give my tork an exumirati.n. FRAN IS MAJOK, Sycamorr aUeet, FeteraUurx. Ya. Sept, It. ' 74 4w CAIlRlrlCiE TKinniIK. r pHE Subscriber has lately added to his Ktock a I oeat assortment tf Coach Iaees and otber trim miiig used in the repairing ot rfriaces Persons in Uua lioo, woMld do wall io examine r ikenteve.as be feels aaored that he can sail tbera unusually low for this' market. JAME5M. TOWLBS. July SI. 1 60 rmnc xrrxik ijjcn4arcECoiriPA- .11 IKY of Uartrord, CMn. Offers to insure Buildinta and Merchandize, agaiat loss or damage by fire, at premium to rait the limes. This is one of the oldest and beat Insurance Com panios in the Uoftod Sutaa, and pays its leases prompt ly. .. ' . Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or ks vi cimty. to be mada to. 8. W. WHITING. May 4, 184S. Agent. University of Hilary land, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. flTlHE ANNUAL COURSE Of LECTURES pj in the Medical Department of the University of Maryland wi I commence on tbe last londa 4 Ur tobef next, and be cootinued nU tbe nrvtday of March following. The coarse of instruction will consist, as uual. of lectures on the Theory and Prretiee of Medicine, on Obstetrics and Medical Jerisprudem e, on ttbemtstry and Pharmacy, on furgry, on Materia Medica and Therap utks, and m Special and General Anatomy. The well knows) advantage of the University of Maryland its spacious ban, its unma'led -pj-ar .tun. practical Anaiomy anWd by the city of Baltimore, and tbe ample resooree of the valuable Mo, um be- longing to the Col rge, leave notuinqr to oe uesireo ny thwe who attach therose vea to it a students uf tbe various departments of medical sc enee. The lesson of the Piofwor of Surgery, of the Practice of Phytic, and of Therapeutic wt'l be illus trated by dairy "clinical instruction in the wads of the Baltimore Io6wnary. Thi i.rtitut5on, which is con- net ted with tbe Co'lege ai d in its immediate vicinity presents at alt tiroes a number and variety of case- amplv sumcient to afford to students an acquaintance with tbe praciital application of the principle of Medicine and Hurgcy. Contant .pp.'rtnnities occur durinz tbe eion f witness-ing in it important surgi cal opera 'tons. The Professors of the several brsoches, thu pro- viA.y.l w ih !! the necessary and desirable means of aiding su'ents of medicine in the acquisition of a thorough profsMior.al education, will make every ei ertion io pr -nMe the interest of their pupils and to prepare ihem pr- parly for tbe arduiMJS and momen tous du'iea of the roeoiral prefrsion. 8AV1lItL :HEW, Drflii. Steptemher 74 3t 3 COT I ON BAGGING, S ib. to the y rd ; and gd Bate Rope ;. offered at a final I profit for ibe ('ash .WILL: PECK. Raleigh. 25th 8ept. 77 Pt TJ AIL R0.4I NOTI K -0 and after I lK to-mmrow the S4th in-t. the Trsm wit! leav tbe Depot at 8 o clock. A M until further nonce s. r . PA.r nsKsum, rre i. Sept. 23. 1843. 77 fatuable-Property for wale In tbe fief ally or tcuici&ii, AT AUCTION. THE Subscriber will offer for sale, before tne Court House door, in Kaieigh, on Thursday the 5l3i day of November next, (being Court wee.) if net disposed of before tbatume, tbe following proper ty, io wit : Hia Dwelling House and tbe Lots attacnea to il. cooiaming between ten and twelve acre. Jt U situated about aix hundred yards bast or the Capitol, on Newhern Street, in a beautiful Uiove ot Forest I raea. and withoot the limits ot tne I own. it I j. coutaina loui apartmenu in the basement, including IliV SIItlllg Willi, HIU SU.-.O. XtM. www wot It is rtew, built of choice materials, and of superio workmatasdip. The out-housea ani enclosures are also new. In the back yard, is a w ell ol moat excel lent water.. , An unimproved Lot of 9f acVelr at tlut eoiTV Nswieid "aireet, frooting the Capitol, and at tbe tttataooa of savan or elgUt sand red yarda. It is one of the must besottful sites in b Viciniiy of Another Lot of atout fifteen acres, lying alto East of,the City, adjoiidog a Lot formerly tnav proissrty of the late Josssn Galss, and a Lot he. loagmg f. Ja 0K.aaa There are two amall I owned H.Hisea open it, ysthtmg ram ua. make the property a good investment at the puce at which it i estimated, and upi the Mreei, reading by Dr. J. O.WArsoa's, are two handsome building situ ations. A tract of between thirty and forty ocrw. about three miles south of Raleigh, affording an abun dant upp y .st Wood and much valuable Timber. i The terras will be arooimodaUHg, and made knowi when the property la offered. J, R, J.DANIEL, sept SS. - 77 B. M. WHIT LOCK, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERC H A NT, Hi Front street, Fourth door above Old Slip, near Pearl a. Bonse. &EW YORK. The SuWriber iei? Ie;ive to inform hi friends and tlie MerrUxrif of North Carolina, lUat lie ha? opened, (his Spring, on hi own account, a WHOLESALE GROCERY and C03Ul!sSM DOUSE, 84 Front Street, near Old Slip, NEW YORK, where he ha for Sale, ai all times, a genera! awri mwtf'of OrexvrtV, suitable io the Southern 'rade, and which lie oner for CASH, at a small auvance upon ibe Cargo and Auction V ru es. MR VVHtTLOCK baa bad long exferieiice in the buatnesn, and has every facility (buying lor Cash) ol ell:n Gvd at the lausent rate, and htr HMures those who will call upon bun. that they may rely upon I inx faithfully xetved. PartieolaT attention will be given to onlers for Goodit, and to sales of Produce consumed to iiim, iifon which Advances will be made, if required. B. M. WHITLOCK. June, 1843. 48 6m BEFER TO Malcolm II Gaul, Smith, Wright t Co. K y Coriies,8tanton & BameaC York Alfred M. Treadwell - W. ft. A. Stirh. Raleigh, N. C. J. ft. W. Murphy, Salisbury, N. C. J. ft R Sloan, Greensboro', N. C. John MoArn, Payetteville, N. C. A CARD. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND FARMERS- JT. ML rixiTKtJYS, (A tow 4w tts Bell Tsra sa th ftmiU slds,) HAIH STKEXT, RICHMOND, VA. Would embrace the present opportoaity to inform Country Merchants and others who may visit this mar ket for the purpose of purchasing Goods, that his stock oi i&o;rarsiBt3a for tbe Fall trade will be extensive, having been care btlh selected by Mr. G. L Damson, formerly of Petersburg, who is now in his employ, and baa bad considers bla experience in this branch of buiues His stock having been purchased (by leaving orders for their manufacture) early in July, which was pre vious to the advance in price ou Goods in his line, wiH en a We him 10 oner them 10 or 15 per cent, less than he could if they had been pun-hnsed iLt later date, which is a dirTt reitce of no small consideration. His object is to esMtdish htjisell in bosinets. and he intends using every proper means for the aocom pi b inent of that object j and, 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 his s'Ouk. He has received a portion of his stock, and will con- Richmond, Va Sept 5, 73 Im HIEDK AL COLLEGE. IN RICHMO.ND, VIRGINIA. HE next Session of th Medical Department of Hampden etydney f'ohege will commence, in Richmond, on the last Mondsy of October (3uih) and coniinoe until the last of February following. Jwaif CcLtKK, M D, Professor of Theory and Prac tice of MedMne. L. W. Chamvkhlatkb, M D, Prolessor of Hat na Vleilica and Therapeutics. It. L. Boas?A, .VI D. Pr fessrof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children. ocuats MAori.v, M D, Professor of Chemistry a- d Pharmacy. AcousTus L. Waiihxb.M D, Protestor of Surgery and Stargicsl natomy. Jrrpaias Wtmi,M D, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology The Intirmary attached to the College furnishes am ple mitt-riaU for practical medical and surgical inslruc ti.-n durinz the winter. To this is also added the pub lic institution of the city whu h afe under the charge ..f a member ol the Fscahv ; to of whirh tbe stu dent has free m cress The facilities for o taaurig nfr matiiui in practii al anatomy and .he mode of terlurii. ma uraicat oprationt are not ecelh-d in auy insutu- tio of our country. Th Pxenltv take Dlessure in nnnoimrinir to thf meili al p- olesion t he .ppo ntmehi oi Dr. Jftfr cs V y raan, ot Boston, to the clMiir .f Anaiomy anl Phys'h logy ; a gentleman eminent piabricatioiis a a hu-m-iii and co!iiiia'ie Anatomic and Physiol-igist. AUG. L. WAK.NBK, M D.. Dean of the Faculty. Sept. 7. 7:i-l2t PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. IVXR. JO : S- PITDED, OF URXH CAKOU.NA, Having viitel Euroe for th purjiwe of perfecting himself in his profession. i now prepared to execute Portraits, Miniatures, &e. Those wishin l aa.l themselves ol hi profession- ? a .rvtces, are requested t . vail at bis Aneiner, on ; Hillsborough .street. 100 yards West of the Capitol, WD. r specimen of bis execution may be seen Sept 13. 1H43 15 Passage to BaUimorc. IvflE superior tearBboat, COLUMBUS or PO CAHONTAS, will leave City Point direct for Bah imoov every Wkbhrspat afierneon, at 3 o'clock, or iSnmediaielv after the arnval ol tbe Cars from re- . vt PSSMIUTva ira, f ...w . ttfabu and Passengers in Baltimore, the next evening, i ne accommoutiious on oosru ioese Boats are very superior, and the passage, including meal through from Petersburg to Baltimore, only $8, tan - 1 ,L Returning, will leave UaltHnora every Saturday alter- n on at A o'clock- J. BKAN UT, Jr. A gent. Baltimore. Mar. 10, 1843 It ly A txKW NOVEL. BY COOPER. Wyandotte, A of the Hotted Knell, a Tale et Border bite, in Z ola. or sale by e September 1843 TURNER dfc HUGHES 75 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 4 JorjBN Tsa Woof. HiTTxas. Te good workoten, con stant employment. and tbe highest wages given HUGH LUGKBY. Raleigh, Aag. 16. 66 Roanoke !avlsaf Ion c:ompaoy. fit HE Annual mevting of the Ritanoka Naviga- -Jb tion Company, will be new at vv eidon on vVedneeday the first of November next. A JOYNfiP.. Sept. M,' 1843. 7?- 8- William Thonipson, Uabiuet untl Furuiture U are-liouse Ualkiuii, N. C. THR Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish ing Ware lvo.m, just in the rear of Messrs. I urner oc Hughe- Book Store, a general assortment l Articles in his line, made in the .nost faithlul man. nr, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which Will be wairanted. They will be a Id at such prices, as to leave no excuse for ending to tbe North for Furniture Call and took, before you nend from h.me. , WIMJAM THOMPSUN. Xj" Wmnat, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber wtll-reaittmed . taken in exchange for Furnitute. PILL8 ! PILLS!! PILLS!!! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED MIygeiau Vegetable Pills, Can be bsd at the Siore John Phimrosk, FAYErrKVILLK STRKKT, RALKIGH, N. C. MOAT'h MORfdON PILL. THE GENUINE HYGETN VEGETABLE LNIVEKhAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Dr. 11. i Moat f New Yotk. front the original recipe used for many years by his late father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice President of tbe British Col lege of Health. Twenty years' socceful administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, and more than twelve yesra in tbe United ritatea.faave established their high reputadnn. Thousands "f both sexes, who have been restored to health the nuroeroue suffeters rescued fnm premature death and volumes f certilied cases of cure, embracing every disease in the long catalogue of human misery mast convince the most incredu lous of tbeir superiority and tbe troth of the Hygeiao theory resulting from acientific research and expe rience, namely, that man is subject to only one real disease imparity of the blood." The Medirinra being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify the bhtod, and carry off ihe corrupt humors of tbe bly. in a manner o simple as to give every day ease and pleasure. Man will lie b rn todays of bus, compared to what ha hitherto been his lot, weighed down as hf has been by disease, infirmities, and sufferings whieh no earthly power knew how t. al!eiai , until this dis covery was prexented to the world, f he weak, the .eeble. the infirm, the ner ou, the delicate are in a few days strengthened by their operation, and moot obstinate complaints are removed by pefsete rance without the expanse of a PhyMcian Adapted to all cir umstattces and situations, they are Mr best Mediant ever invented for families, or to take io Jii'jr?ptriirk-5! cisttveness requiring no dtnu cold. (T The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on tbe public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Imita ti'tn it, tc notice through the med um of the Pre S. me of them pretend to Hvgeisti principles, bv steal ing from the writings of the Hygcist snd copying whole pages into their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy the medicine, iheir peci firs or their deleterious nostrums prove to he unavaili ng, their puffing and piracy become evident ; disap pointment to the afflieied is eventual, and with jut obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. The Hygeian medicines first introduced into ihfs country by H. Moat, in 1830. have for the las' lour years leen prepared by him. and ihe incree-ing sa'r attests their intrinsic merit ; ih y comprise twa sort of Pills. No. 1 and No 2, iagsingle loxes of ca h at 25 or 50 cents ; and Packets Containing both srts, at fl.fV,er$? The Vegetable fleansing Powders, in large lxes, at 37$ rem, with primed directions. Each packet has a facsimile of the sienature of H "hepreard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, ate ignd wt'h a pen by the district agent and sub-agent on a iabel of tft flow pa prr. None are -jenuine unle.-sthey have these signatures, and are obtained fom sub-agvns, who can produce ih -ir written apiMintmei t fr m t-e d 'strict agent ami vho-e names are adverti.-'ed in their respective districts. H itPBF;An Moat, Prineijial Office, oO ('analst. II onlers will be promptly fillet! at SO per cent. ' less than re ail prices for atl sums over twenty five j dollars, for cash. Some person in every 'I own and v illaje ousht Io keep this vahialde medicine for the benefit of their fellow men. One individual, sent ninety miles to procure them. N..v. 17. IR42 9AiT Pump Unking. THE SIJBrtCKlBER announces to the public, tt at, h is prepared to make, repair and cleau out PilillpS io order and at the st.ortest notice He hopes by a close and punetual attention to busi ness. to receive a ah tre of pul'ftc palr maee. JOSEPH K. McADAMS. Raleigh, June 20lh, 1843. So AN assortment of Dry Go-mU, Groceries, Superior Straw Floor Matting, Stuart's best Steam Refi rteU Candy. Ac- ice. Just received, and for sale, cheap for Vin. JOHN T. WEST. Next tor to New Market House. August 25. 08 tf Si J ALT. 100 Bushel good Arum Sslt for sale, S. L. TUCKER. 6a ectieap lorsasa. A'igust 28. rilHE SUUSCKlobK oners tor saw ms uuuuti Jt AN D LOT, in tbe t;ity of Kaieigh. The House is new. and tbe Lot improved with shrubbery . Ac There is a l ell of excellent Water in the yard. To s small family, icwill be found one ef the most desi rable residences in the City. Possession given imme diately, if deaiied. September 4, 1843. 724w . 1 IT THR JTortU Carolina 12 oo Ha tore. PI RlNtlPLESwf Hamaa Physiojrv, with ever we hundred 'tloatrations : by William G. Car j tenter M. Ueraenta oi i-nefiiiatry. witn nonw- . - X .... rous iliustrSfibna: by Thomas Graham F R. . L. & E D. The Horse: by William Gnnatt. TheTh ory and fmcticaof Midwifry : by Fleetwood ( hureh ,11, .VI. D M. K. I. A. Lives of the Queens of F.ng land, from the Norman :onqoet. with anecdote of t e:r Coora : b Agnes Stncalana.' For esb: by TURNER & HTJXiES 3epUe. fUi" 7 . v UliiUllttftC 78i ' ' DR. STRING FELLOW'S PRICES FOR DENTAL OPERATIONS. Extracting Teeth or Roots, each 9 1 00 Examination and directions for tbe manage ment of Children's Teeth, tf-fJO Cleaning the entire set of Teeth ti 00 Separation by Filing, each POO Plugging with gold 3 00 Best Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each 8 00 Da on gold pivots 10 00 Do. on gold plate . 10 00 Do. on the improved plan of Dr. S. 15 00 Operating for, and attendance on confirmed cases of Neuralgia 200 00 Terms CASH. ' Raleigh, June 12, l&i& 1 A References : Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Judge Battle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, Dr. P. C Pope Wm. Plummv, Esq. C Warreuton. Gen. Hawkins. Col. Jo ner, Dr. Wilcox. C Halifax. Dr. Bond. S COMMUNICATKD. It is with no little pleasure that we are enabled to inform the public, through the medium of your col umns, that a cure has been at lengrn discovered for ibe most painful and harassing of all nervous affections Neuralgia or Tic Doloreux. The many unfortunate patients whose sufferings we have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings can be relieved by scientific means, induce us to make this commu ci tron. The number of cases already cured by Dr. tfTaixarELLow, of this City, prove conclusively the success of his practice which is as noel as it is effi cacions. His residence in the Capital of the Mate, will make it convenient for him to consulted by many at a distance, who are affiictef witn a disease, almost a prostrating to .he mental as to the physical energies of the human system. ' J. TATE OF NOKTH CAKOLINA Wiu S Count v. In tbe Court of Equity. Cleik and Master's Office, Aug. II, 1843. William Peace, v. John M. Peace and others. . The Plaii.titl's Bill in the above entitled cause, states in sultstam e, thai Joseph Peace of Kaieigh, hath lately departed this Ida, intestate, unmairied, ad without irt-ue : that the plaintiff and tbe defendants John M. Peace and Pleasant Peace are brothers of tbe aaid Joseph: that he had in his lifetime,one other broth, er. named James Bair, and four sisters, Elisabeth Bafr, JNancy Uarr. Maty rcace and Lucy Peace.wbo all died m.iny ye .rs b A.re the said Intestate : That James Barr left a daughter Nunc . intermarried with one Fuller, (who- Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff.) ami resides in .heihy County, Tennessee : and that iames had a son named Thomss, who w jJ. leaving t . . - -.- nfiuia - Ulltl mm US' med John G Barr, and the oiber. a daughter, whose name is unknown to the plaintiff. That Elizabeth Rarr wa twice 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, J hn, Edmund, Alexander and William, all of whom are dead the three last named, in the belief of tbe plaintiff, without is-ue and John, leaving a son, Ieonidas King, residing in Alabama or Tennessee and the plaintiff believes, other chiluren but if so. their nemes are unknown to him. And she had also four daughters Julia, who inter, man ied with .ne Piggc-s (now deceased.) and who is riding a wdow in Pontotoc, .Vf isis-ipjn ; Harriet, now tne wne ot one nar man, wnose christian name ! is 'inkiiown to t'.e p'aint ff, residing in Munroe Couty, Georgia. Mary, now the wife of oneMin ton, whose hrtstian numejsatso unknown residing in Marshall County, Mississippi : and Elizabeth, now the widow of one Coke, and residing in Pickeni County. Alabama : 1 hat Nancy Barr died leaving is- sue in North Carolina That Mary Peace in'ermur ' ried with Isaac Kittreil, and removed to Alabama, where she left issue one daught. r, Harriet, married IO Some xmv, it- - f trj plai..iiff 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. . Lewis lemay. and (besides oUo r issue) had a son na- med John P. 1-etnay now ot Leoio bounty, missis- sippt. And the said Bill further shews that the Said Plain tiff and the said John M. Peace and PleasaRt Peace, with the issue of the aid deceased brother and sisters of tbe said Intestate, sre his heirs at aw : 'I'iat the Plaintiff and ihe Ictestate in his lifetime were partners under the firm of Joseph and Willam Peace," and, as u h, were seized in fee simple of divers Lots and 1'racts of Land in Raleigh, and in tbe TJouniies-ol Wake and Granville, and which are particularly de scribe t hi the said Bill, which are a clear surplus of the said partnership effeefs, of which the said Plain tiff in his own right, is entitled to one motety. and with tbe said living brothers, and tbe issue of the said deceased brother and sisters, of the said Intestate, la entitled, as heirs at law, of the said Intestste-, to the other moiety, between them tobe divided according to their several interests. And the scope and prayer of tbe Bill for certain reasons therein set forth is for the sale of the said Lo s and Tracts of Land, in order, thai the proceeds of such sale maybe divided io lien uf aiSbal partition. And the PlaHUB, having this day nieu nis saia Bid. in the office of the said Court, and supported tbe same by his affidavit, in writing, I, Perrin Bashes, Clerk, and Master ot the said Court do, St the desire of the aaid Plaintiff, and according to the Act of As semMy in such case made, by this advertisement to be six weeks inserted in tbe Kaieigh Kegtster, Hereby notify and warn tha aaid Julia Piggeea, the said Mm ton a d Mary his wtte, the sawl tlarrnan and Har riet bis wife, the said Elisabeth Coke, tbe said Leoni- das King, the said Fuller and Nancy hia wife, the aid John G. Barr the said Harriet daughter of tbe said late Mary Kittreil. and "her husband and Ihe aaid John P. Lemay, as well as all other persons not resi dents of the State of North Carolina, who rosy have or daim any interest m the premisea, to appear befora ihe Jodsr of the said Court of rr-iuity. st ibe Court t be held at the Court Hones in Raleigh, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of September neat. and nlead. answer ot deoror io (he aaid Bill, other- wise the same will be taken as cooieesea oy tnen rjeettvelv. and be heard ex part. ... . . .... Wit . the aaid Perrin Beabee, Clerk snd Mastee of the said Court, the 1 1th August. 143. 65- 6w PER KIN DUSBEE, C. M. & Our Office bein applied with the gres'eat variety of Fancy Job Tjjpt , We ate prepared to ext ,ute ? M PHI. ETS ,CARnS,CntCTJLAFI,HaS D BILLS la a etvki net ipfoic ya sey Oft e fw fw-9le?e RALEIGII I MANUFACTORY. Save a Dollar ana get a belter Hat UUGU X PraciUaillatitr, respectfully informs the Chitens of Raleigh, and the Neighborhood generally, that be has now received bis Spring Stock, consisting of XQQ ft GA&Sa of every description! which be ofiers for sate atleasS twenty per cent cheaer than they can be bad st any other. place in this City. He is now finishing some Superior Caasimere and German Brtish Hatt, Utile neater thau ydu have seen for toafiy a day. ' Also, some very superior Mole Skin and Short Nap Silk Hats, which for beauty of finish, and darability, can not be excelled Hats Will be kept constantly on band, or manufactured to order; Of every quality, price and fashion. Hat rf every description, cleaned and pressed to look equal to new. Customers' Hals prttHd graliii ta. .I II. L. has taken the Shop on Favetteville 8 recently oeenpieby Dr. JkrratTs. next door to M hits s Bboe Store; where be ihvjtea the uablie to call before purchasing elsewhere, if tbey wish to save s dollar snd get s better Hat, He trusts, that by strict attention to the business, to receive a share of the pub lic patronage. ' N. B. Cash given ftfr Woot on the Hiiii, sad ev ery description of Fcs. DR. QEIDREE, PHYSICIAN F THE ETl? AND EAL AND OPERATIVE SURGEON, Operatei ff the relief of Deafness and other affections of the Ear; Cataract, Pterygium, Crossed Eyes, fee Enlarged Tonsils and Palate j Club Footj Hare'-Lip, Stammering; Stone Stricture Fistula, Piles ; Deformities Diseases of the Bones ; Hernia, fa radical cure,) Aneurism ; Cancer; Pelypns, Tumours, Ulcers And Surgical Diseases1 in general. Dr. II. will visit any part of the State whar his services may be required. Kaieigh, Jan. 23, 1543. BR. HE DREE will give a regtrftr Ceorsf Of Medical and 8urgicat instruction, prepare those students who Wish to visit tbe Northern College, All the private Students aTDr. H., ait In ntupber, graduated with credit at the end of their first sessiaa, in Uie Richmond Medicsl College. Rxpsaascks t Gov. Morehead, Hon. Geo. E. Badger. I , . u Dr. Beckwith, , J RaWf h Chariea Manly. Esq. J Hugh Waddell. Esq. Hillsborough - y JP.IIATKMG, Arc, The SnUerihar U mmm. srfol T Inftatioua of every variety of Marble, and of all kinds of Wood t also, Wall Paihtibg, Paper-hangirif, Ghv xing and GILDING on Wood and Metallic tubttancts of every description, in the lots French style, do., attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a sbpe. rior style of workmanship. MILITARY FLAGS and BANNER painted lit the neatest style, on the shortest notice, snd much cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. fj Re fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina. J Persons wishing Painting of any description elf eutcd, by calling at the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr.' Will ism Thompsor, opposite tbe South East corner of the Capttol Square, may. expect to have it done ts their entire satisfaction. C. FRAZIER. Raleigh. Jan. 14, 1843. , ft ff BooksBooksDoaks. 1 THIS day received at the North Carolina Baok store, too. I. Cheap side, Raletirb. N. "J. Tha History of N. ot 8. America, by T. F.Gordon The Iife of Sir Walter Kaieigh, by Mrs. Thompson. Nar-alieof tbe War in Germany and Francs is; 1813 and 1814, bv Lieut. Gen. Charles L.v-f - - ww AVUTltSVOttl tron in 1830, by B. Sarrana, hia Secretary. Famil-' isr Letters and Papers of Benj. Frankiin. La Caaas Journal in vols. Memoirs of l.ucien Bonaparte, al srvt- !s - f ?! a . ' sk i voi. i oe uue oi wiiiiam voooet in l vei rni The Life of William Cobbet in 1 veh Ittfe of Galileo Galdei in I vol. For sale bv TURNER & HUGHES. June iXJ 66- , BROKE JAIL $15 RETfAnO. xiJtnvi i;akuull, ssrree negro, committed to the Jsfl of Wake Conn- ty, for noise-stealing, succeeded in e erf c ting his escape on the night of Xoes day, the 29th instant. Description, Hardy Carroll ia rather dark com. plccted, thick el' about S feel S inches high, with a bushy head, and lips somewhat thicker than is coa- I L 1 , , t mon lor a negro, ne nas an exceeuing. oao iooa As ha is generally known, any further description sa deemed unnecessary. The above reward of FlTteen Dollars will be given for his delivery to me, or hie confinement so that I get him. JAMES EDWARDS, 6hertff. . Raleigh, N- C. Aognst 30, 1843. r 70 Tf OOK, sLOOO, LCOtt-HEW B00C3, Ua NEW BOOKS.Jusi received this day. at the INortb (;arotma Bookstore, naleigb, rv.VJ., WOiv Fayetteville Street Change for the American Noteev in IUera from Lspdon to NeSv York, by-sat AoseriV can Lady. The Neighbors, by Frederika Brssaer-'i Tba Worka of William Shakspeare, complete; at cents per number. For sale by ... J, September 1 - . 71-. ! fii fipO sLttT Tbe very desirable pwtitlnf lV H longing to Mrs. Priscilla Shaw, and now. oc cupied by the ResJrlr. Lacy. Possession, tnt jW hsd the 1st of Joiyv" For terras apply to i , : ' JAMES M.-TOWLSB. Jane 16i JAMES MAtlTINSsI). OTIiiOCt, Witl pracGee fn all the Coarts fjl VftClis, sod j-f4a Connues of Waabmgtoa, CUrfcend XprCkAI - RALEIGH, tC CMU ireets. 1 V7 xs vJlIME VINEGAR, Also, fnod iimrp O.li i i ... JAMEtMfc TOWLE9 July St. - ; ; -ta i,-.- gV.tO-;-? , ECK WI1 II ANTI-DTiPETOO . fUsL? ' For eaW St Wag W af .fc.-.-if - i - ;.) ., t .M I 4 i. nuroad West. , 1 i "X'

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