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VB!rrr" "-'.. :iah LIUU, W-. , ill - , IJ.;.; r.rb1- Wake County.-,.'.: ';', !.''"-t'-J?LS i -Js , ,11 'J' ' -T- 77-'" ' i.r "' -' 'C ' ?,':vy ' - - k r ' - ' " 1 , ; :iJrovnl tUtonplv my vtnliuUWhen eer I cast v t'i -T w;y v stS-if, :-'W:Vr 1 . tX i f Jou ot f leas auj hi : Vs-;-tXvii K-iKifcvi it;v'Viii Hajnii4' -Mtcr-r ifi vt Original iv-SV "vrK-i.t okr-t;i tvWri-:l: v, v-iu; I : aitit I W House; and And much of,mbnltory lore," : : V tVhichTade fnef the wbrld beware, y -Y'&y&P tongue has uttered o'er ahd oer, 4 , f'sf ;lv if ) hertWated in luabldWmchair. v -l r-:i :T Wen ;y' nin . call'd us round the hear v -; What'mrry ales ofi?ocial mirth . v ;V4vC':SllUiFe bl armchair " ' V" ; : WiuiurhnterS toil "and heat oerqome, i.'".? repair ; ; 1 . . -uit nas neinrpwn is languia irame, ' ' ; Exhausted in this old arm chair. , v1 1 v X if M'henadverse fortunes cfoss'd his road,w " V V:? f XAid bowriiimjdownrwith anxious care i - ..vc. -iiuw.nas jie sttrira oeneatn me ioaa. 'AVhcn seated in 'histoid arm-chair. But death lbne" since has clos'd his eyes, .Iv.Jj-i;; "r--'.i-i; .-a d jr -:-r..ii t- !.- t.; ' :r - . -, , -vnu jJauvi luiy Je summers, wiicic c'i'A gT4ss turris seen to rise, V..; f i"1 -vVVA'nd "fills', no more this old arm-chair, j :? :'?xEy' that which does those scenes reca 1.1 ' ;Vhich.agie.a'td wastiiig- words impair, N :, 'a V ffY Must:shoitiy intq pieces fall, V t..r : -rV;?A 'old arm-chair. Yetwhde itaf smallest parts remain, i .My." fstney shall behold him there ; And memory stir those thoughts agroji Of him who filrd the old arm chair. 'v .... i" ' -.7 r -j. A':- rTAVJ&l j'i&t received the following new pub JLJL'. hcations LAW. fVernonfs RenoHs2 vols;! first American edition. jnological order, with 'marginal "references. nbvenden'-'i Supplement to.Vesey Jiin. 2 vols. -.strKie on r,muence, o vois, new Galium, f 1 : Roper on Legacies, 2 v .; lion. ' ; '-i- edi- . , . t T . ' 7 ' 7 Hoflman's l.egal Outlinesi being the substance C of a c .iirse of I .ectures now delivering in the fV?TXuiversity of-Maryland,v by David Hoffman. ' ' Durnford &;F.ast's Reports, eight volumes in .;t;Trj-new'eitkn.--'1 i . Irving's Conquest of Grenada, 2 vols. . Life of Ledyard; by 3 arad Sparks. -American wommon f tace hook. ;j 7 Memoirs of -Rev. Leigh Richmond, with a Like 7-, ness. '; -'.' 'i ' . y- ' T' v MnemonikA, or the Tablet of Memory, being a rlster of events from the earliest period to rear 1823, comprehending an epitome of History, Chronologv, Biography and Geography, by William Darby. Jufenile Skeh Book.; ;i "Monitorial Instriicter. f The Works of Mrs. Opie, complete in 12 vols. F iPAtiAM - r- "4". "Shipps Memoirjs,' 2 vols.'ft. :- f - ;A: ' v ? S .JJOLS'&'iPOETRY.'; ftTb.Pr6test'tntJ.;'.'2vols.: ..i ; I ?TaleffSt Bernard, 2 do V! : , The Castilian, ; 2 do. : CyriKrhornton,! 3 do. IvSalHthieti do. . ; :fT ' Vi--Tales"6f the'Emerald Isle, or Irish Legends. v acoitisn- iirpnamr. r f PonockCoiire of Time. r Plays and Farcps. , , :;':s,i 7;J v also,...; ; VA general assortment of .Stationary Artie es. - -May O, JOy. ! ,- ' : t - , 70 TIT 4 XTfll TP . i J i -ltws 'Vifthe, United Staftsj 3 vols, compile d by j V: si';'.' i'JudgefStoryi anl containing all the Public Sta M )ttiteS pa-sed fromj 1789 to 1823, whether x- .;yr;:;:-7r : spired, repealed or in force, arraiigeu in enrp- HT7 -w? -'Universal IjKrt 'Tfftf an Apotjiecary Store, a Young Man w ho has ; i '' ' fJH. a liberal educatuv and writes a good hand. -; ; enquire of v,iLiAaib cc uaywdod ..'".''RaleigMay ;lt,j s; 7"tf -1 ;; v ; v . 73 . -V-1 V f RS;J pH'MHAYWofib respectfully; an. ATS-iwninces to the Public, that she is prepared 4 to afceommodate Travellers Gentlemen & their jltWPP?'4 -by the day, week, month or " r' year School; children for any length of time. ? ller .llouse js situated in the immediate vicinity 7f ;J ff tJievCapitolJ vtlie Ranks; and the several Sem 'naries'6f' Learning. ,'1'ftere is a beautiful and tuguiy cuutvutea uaraen attacnea to 11 ; ner Roq ms are spacious and airy . She assures all -tliose who may honor her wth their patronage thai; no exertibns shall be wanting n her; part to render them comfortable. . ; : , ; ' c i Mrs: Hi. has also a good Stable, which shap be . well supplied wi'lrove'iiderfor.Ho'iweiimd a careful Ostler to iattend them. ' ' V V .- 'S -l? . . Prices as moderate as those' of any Boarding- Raleigh; Mays ' :V-" 74 GALES & SON, Mrs 0 pie'? sWoirks, complete jn V2 vols -;- Waiiunjrton jIrvioBr's do ; do . k Byron's rda f : do ; in one vol. 8vo. y.'4,4-;;witbsplendid:engravVngs.;Vf :T?rtvyjla ido iri De vol. Syb. embellished f ; Shakespeare iaone vol. sper v3i:-V"'.Spec - Jostrtkhus - do ::-ntn of two- Livea'f -14 TwO tmndred and nine4 days imthe Continent. .Tomest3c Duties or Instructions to youngi marii ed Ladies. Also. the.3d voU of Gales & Seat on's Reirister ' r7. t-7... ' ' . . ... . - t, June 10.-:' f.:4--4;:.;,-::.t; 1 77 Ew ell's Medical Companion, last edition, &c .-;;i. HAXJNG obtimed as competets$istaW,I will receivf a Latin Grammar; kMss at thfi -f'-cotianienoewent pftjie next SessIbn-Aki a bfthe Esiglish Scholars. c p 4 The Session will commence ntthe I6th . , T V. J. BLGHAai,4i,,'wa. W '-Tp-:. ':; ::-rT:-?k - ... v ; ... . ...... .-. .. - 'tf-' -r j Hrid SCANTLING of every description Bills of Lumber left at the Bookstore J. ' Gales &6n,!iiwll be imme present a gooid stuck on hand, -partly seasoned. , " r 1 ne iirist-iiui is in nnc oracr anu crmus the driest, beasons.' ' ; - V ' -" v " Clean ; Rags purchased af the, Paper-Mill, or ookstore, : I i irJ! c-'.-'--. v - ifcvi'ei' State oWSortliWarolmd arter Sessions, 1829. iv Attachment ; levied Lot in the; City and sundry other erether'v with divers I - " f f persons .summoned, as uurni- 7- - .v i. ..." '' " I nppean xo me; s:uisTaciion or uie iAmnr J that tli'e Defefipndant." Daniel Peck is not an inhabitant of .this State' t' It is ordered, that pub lication be itiade in the Raleitfh Register. for six teelcS, criviner. notice to the snid Daniel Peck, that he appear at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be nel'.i tor tiie county and btate a- foresaid, at the Court house in Raleigh, on;the 3d'vMonday in August next, then and there re- p levy and faeau 10 issue, or judgment nnai vriu ' ! - .. : V. . . .... I 1 ' i '' : ! 1 - ' : f . , . 1 1 ne renaerei up against nim.' ana ; me property levied on condemned, subiect to the Plaintiff's recovery.- Witness Benjamin S King-, Cleric of said Qourt, at office in Raleigh, the 3d Mon day in May, 829. Stateiof JVbri- Carolina, ii-PP'WWhke Countv.-- J-. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, -i - r fl May Term, A; D. 1829. " ' Oricrinal Attachment: levied on -a House and Lot in the Ci William Peck," X Vty of Raleigh, and sundry; o- Daniel Peck. uicr . articles ; - logciurr f wnu I divers i persons summoned, as j uarmsnees.. . I ? i T appearing to l)e satisfaction of the Court, ihat the Defendant, Daniel Peck is not an in habitant of this State ; It is ordered that publj cation be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, giving notice to the said Daniel PecK, that he appear at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Jess!ons, to be held for , the Cuny and state aforesaid, at the Court-house in Raleigh, onthe 3d Monday in August next, then; and there re plevy and plead to issue, or jutlgment final will be reirdered up against him, and the property; levied on condemned, subject to Plaintm's re coverv." Witness, Beniamin S. King, Clerk 'o said Clourt, at office in Raleigh, the 3d Monday in May, 1829 f . I . I BENJ. S. KING. Clerk. FOR SALE! T WISH to sell the place within a mile of flills- JL borough, on which I now reside. There are 205 acres, about one , half cleared ten acres o Meadow land and the balance in wood. ; The improvements are all new, and finished in the best manner f they consist of a Dwelling House, containing eight rooms witli fire places, besides passages, closets, Stc. a large Barn and Stables, and other necessary Outhouses. There are se veral never failing Springs of the best water on tjle tract, and a large and well selected fruit Orchard. J: , ' ;. . ,:-. ,,; . I will sell this property on the; most liberal terms . it her for money on easy credits or will exchange it for Negroes or Western lands. 4! Application may be made by letter to the sub scriber, at Hi isborough. W. ANDERSON. 2) eotf Nov. 15. Tract : Cepositovy . I PERSONS wisiung to purchase Tracts, pub lished by the American Tract Society, are informed th-t j they can obtain Tracts at the Pa rent Society's prices at the Depository of the "North-Carolina Tract Society in Raleigh ; price iw cenia lor iwu pages.. 1 j These: Tracts are published by a Committee, consisting of Christians pf different denomina tions, so that none need be afraid of meeting with any sentiment unfriendly to pure religion. , Applications in person, or by letters post paid ', will be promptly attended to, by 1 . V - i ' P. W. DOWD, or 4 :. -Ml- TH. P. HUNT. . May 30, 1829. , ' ! I ? : 77 Jm I NOTICEr H. :-; :Cy ON Wednesday the 17th inst, the new arrange ment of the Mails will commence, j The Northern Mail will arrive here at4 A. M and depart for the South in half an hour thereaf ter. -This Mad will be closed every pight at 9 o clock '4'j ';,:.; j:'':'K444 ''. j !'," ' - '') ; i' The Southern Mail will arrive here at 8 A. M. and depart for the North in half an hour thereaf ter. This Mail wjll close at 7 A. Mi ' ft I THOS- G. SCOTT. P. M. Raleigh P. Office June,15. I ; 81 : ' ; 1 4:;5'v '" 'j' franklin County, N. C. THE Subscriber avails himself of the earliest opportunity to inform his friends, & the pub licJn' general, that he has declihed all public pur suits and will hereafter devote his attention en tirely to the charge of this Institution. The ne cessity which compels him to adopt this course,, is the surest guarantee tor the faithful perform ance of his duty. He will be assisted by his son Daniel S. HillJf Here will be t tught all ihestii dies preparatory to any class in the University of tliis State. The exercises of the Academy will icsuiucu "-.jf mc jiu nisi., ai per session for board, and $10 per session for tui tion. The subscriber is prepared to accommo date the boarders, as usual, in his. own family As at this place, there are no temptations to ex travagance, the students have occasion for verv little pocket money ; too much of this, lalwavs - ' .t- . :ji - il ., - . . ....! J leaus iu wiener auu uissipation. i i - j 4 V- 1 M 'I . C. -A, HILL, A. M." 4 June 12th, 1829. " '; 4 The Eddorsof thesRaleigh Star,' the Tarboro' pTesSt Halifax 'Minerva1 are requested to give the above three: insertions and forward their accounts to the subscriber. " - '-v.' :7 n ..:if- i n -s ' vjuuioru uounty. In the Court of Eouitv. Curtis Jackson, ? , f h- f'.y..;,! ; -5 J no.4 Anderson, 1 t Lydia Anderson, Heirs at Law of Miriam James Anderson, VAn4,ersonf feme cover, Phebe Anderson, deceased. . , ' . . Mary Anderson, . J " , IN this cause, it appeariiigto the satisfaction , tOfthe Court that the Defendants are inhabi tant otanother tate : It Is therefore ordered l?1?3?" publication beVmade for six weeks m the Iialeigh Register,: for the Defend anbi to appear at the next Superior Court of Law untyof; Guilford, at the4Coiirt !? House in ftee"!ogCn the foiirtMondiykfterithe fourth, Mondav, in SentcmSpp nt&i-u.L-j there to plead, answer or demur to the Com- T J. GAliES'SawMi. on Crabtree, within ii. three miles' of Raleigh, may be had FLANK ; Pnanls BHI, or 1 Tr.s - - Teste. me same will be taken prd con- made accordingly. 1 i Vwill close on Friday the 5th of June, and be thft ernnd Monday In July. ; t There will be public speaking; byIds pupils, on Thursday m'ght 7 thev4th ofJttne,; in; hc fontc The vatiiej tMito wn.are re pectfully invitedto attend J H' jVv T ; - lirlr? v ; c- WITHERSPOON. , ; N. B. Terms of his sscnooi, joj per ;-cyf for Board and Tuition, paid in advat Ivatice. - Hillsboroughi May 75tlA- i hr fvrulrT rAnannWintA knowledcre of 4iThe Wto wingorks, by ABdlmir, Professor pfiKe French; Language in:the Iigh School ol Philadetpliia, are to be had at the Bookstore of GALES;&.SON.U -A; f ,'4 J..4v fv; -. i a rl Wtlnn of. one hundred of Perrm s tables, aecompanied by a Key, jcontainingr the ext - a ; literal and; free , iransiauii, in such a rmnneras to point out tne amerence between the French: and the English idioms. Al$o, a f figured' pronunciation or tne renn, iccordintr "to the:best French i works extant ;: on thestibject; The iwhole preceded' by a Trear f!ise tin the sounds of the French language, compared with those of the English ; after which L o'svllshaire. or collection of French words, ltli the English, :frbm'off to eipU. syllables.! Pi-ice 5l.-v.i- -; -; r :" . - 1 2. Les Aventures de Telemaque par Feneion, accompanied, by, a Key to the hrSt eight dooks ; containing like the Fcbles the jtext a literal and free translation ; intended as a Sequel to the b.es. ' . I ; Wholesale & Retail DRUG & MEDICINE STORE. HAVE lately received a large and; extensive assortment of Drug and Medicines, consist ing; 4ui part, of Sulphate Quinine!,' Gum Opium, Oenarcotized do. Refined Camphor, Cantharides, Castor Oil,' Vitr.;4EtIer, Elatarium, Extracts ; of '.various kinds, Solidified Copaiva, Oil of Black Pepper, Iodine, London Blue PiM, Black Ox) de Mercury, Citrated Kali for maklijg neutral mix. jure, Comp. Extr. Sarsaparilla, ilydr. Potass, $up. Carb. Sodae, Tart. Acidi Turkey Gum Ara- ic, Calc;, Magnesia, Yellow liarKI, Calomel, Ja- ap, itnuDarD, u. tariar, augar, i.eau, opu ;re. Bals. Copaiva, Spt. Ammon, jTart Antimo ny, Sulph. Copper, Liquorice Pafte, &c. :: A general, assortment ot fateait Medicines, hop Furniturf , Surgeons' Instruments, , Dye Yoods, Hatters Trimmings and Materials, such as.Aqua rorus, w.uicKsnver, Logwouu, ow Strings, Skins, Bindings and Hands, Buckles 5c Brushes, very low. A large supply of Paints Sc Brushes of every description, Spt. Turpentine, Unseed, Lamp and 7 Tanners' Oil, Gold and Sil er leafj Copal and Leather Varnish, superor quality, Window-Glass, 8 10, 10 X 12, 12 X 16 and 16 18, and Putty. i " Their assortment comprises every article irt the4 Anothecarv's line i the principal part of which having lately been selected by themselves lliuuciiuia auu .ncwiuib wiiu im,j are enabled to sell to cash dealers or punctual customers on much better terms than ever be fore offered in this market. Physicians and Merchants will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere Raleieh. June 3. 1829. U Htate of NorthrCardlina. 1 i - 1 Wayne County. Superior Court of Law Spring Term 1829. Jesse Uarden t.,Ann Maria jjaruen. Petition for Divorce, j FT this case a subpoena and alias j having been issued, and the Sheriff of Wayne county making return thereon that the defendant was not! to be found, proclamation wasjduly made at tie Courthouse door aforesaid by tbe Sheriff of said county, requiring the said Aijn M iria Bar deri to "appear and answer as she was required to do in said sub noena, and she failing to appear, it was ordered by the Court that publication for three months be made in the Raleigh Star, and the Raleigh Register, giving notice to the said defendant, that unless she appear jat the next Superior Court of law to. be held fop the county of Wayne, at the Courthouse in Wayjnesborough, the first Monday after the fourth Mqpday of Sep tember next, and then and th?re tjo answer or demur to said petition, judgment will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte. 4 l! I N. WASHINGTON, Clk. Price adv. $5 25. 69 ,', : 4.'.;,' 4 ; Notice. AT a Meeting of the Stockholders'oF the Cape- m :r ear iMavigaiion company, iioian ai ray etteville, on the 30th May last, 71? was resolved, That a dividend of 2 per cent, on the Capital Stock I originally subscribed for, apd on the a niount expended by the Board of Internal Im provement, on tha Cape-Fear Riyer between Vumington and . Fayetteville, be and the same is hereby declared payable on the first day of July next, at my office in Fayettevjlle. JOHN CRUSOE, Treasurer. 79 tjyl Fayetteville, June 1. 4 4 4 ! State, oi TovtV-t3ai!oda, Wayne County. i May Sessions, 1829. Bntton Hood, Adm r. oh .: Sarah Bass, dee'd. 4 1 , 4 ;l 4 v Covenant Pearce BrOgdon, Adm'r. I 4 ' . I of John Bass, dee'd. J r r 1 isi tins case, naving been made to appear to it the court that Uriah, Mary, Ehiabeth, Sa rah, Anne; Keziah, and Richard Bass, Heirs at Law of J no. Bass, dec: defendants, in this cause. nye oeyona tne limits ot the State, so that tlie ordinary, process of law Cannot be! served on them, it is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh Register lor six weeKs, tor the defendants to appear at the Courthouse in Waynesboro', on the 3d Mon day of August next, then and there to shew cause wny the lands descending toi said heirs atpresaid, snait not be liable to th plaihtiiPs recovery. Witness Philip Hooks, Gleik of our aa.iu vurc, ai oince, - tne d Monday of May. AL HI 1829, -4 'VY, v P. HOOtCS.Vnlk!: J More New Dry Goods;, .&uuixK at wfSUN & CO. take feave to in- im form their Friends arid the Public, that the v 1 have just received a second Supply f New and rasntoiiaDje ury uoous, adapted to the season, consisung pt;,.,:.;j-w.4,s. 44 ";4,r 1 Case new style Calicoes f 4 l t do 4-4 Irish Linens of superior quklit v & kyaira nted grass bleach ? r.?h ' !h i Cotepahe and Barege Dresses, assorted Co 6rs 4 4-4 "44474 -:'-.t..;v.. I ,'.- 4 4 French GauzeBarege and Fancy siik H'kfs "limitation Cambrfck.- 7. 4 f ' L4-:-v:r; Very 'tne. Hook-Muslin ; ,4 and 6-4 Bobbinetts 4Worsted Braids I t 44 4; 4 J4 ,i:ii7V - y .. 7 ? r English Silk Hose and Gloves jllorsekin and Kid GloVjea'-la ' Box best quality Prunella Shoes Cottbp Cassimere4and Grandurelis i f Vi.4' 1 in uu iuissi Lirniin ers.; lc. '4' r!nnrt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, " - , - - May Term,'' A. ,D..1829.'-? -r ' V - - ' : , ; ; . - Original Attachment ; Vn'i- J'-f :;.ri 1 !vifd on a House &. IOt levied on a House & Lorf Joseph Gales & Son, in the City of Kaleign K Daniel Peck. : gether 4with divers, per sons summoned as Gar nishees. -; V-. 4.- v --4 IT appearing to the satisfaction iot tne vourr, that the Defendant, "Daniel Peck j isn9t an inhabitant of thf State: -It is ordered that pub-' ;Ucatio 4be made in the Raleigh Register for six 4weeks;4gving notice to the:;said Daniel Peck; that he appear at .t h e " Court of Pleas and -Quarter Sessions, to beheld for the Count v and Stte aforesaid, at the Court-house in Raleaghj on iht 3d Mondav in Aticrust neyt, Hhen and there re plevy and plead to issueV w judgmeritiiiiahwill of said Court, at office in Raleich. the 3d Mon- day inMay, 1829 -'4 r?. ' V 47 ; ':.rW -'t . Sta te of JVor ill-Carp lih ai :;'V-.4'---'; " VVmIcp Count y. v 4 '' . Court of PJeas and Quarter Sessions, . !a ': May Termj A D. 1829. f V 4 1 - '4 ? OnginaU Attachment levied oh a House and Lot in the City of Raleigh, and sundry other Lewis Peck, 7 4 V..-. 4 : Dan'l.Peck, Tarticles j together with divers nersons ; summoned as 4 Garm- -' " s J sheeis. .' ;..-4;a44, . . ,;'-,4 4' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the,' Court, " that the Defendant, Daniel Peck is not an inhabitant of this State : It it ordered; that pub lication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, giving nbticc to the said 'Daniel Peck, that he. appear at the Court-of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, to be held for the County and State aforesaid; at the Court-house in .Raleigh,1 n the 3d Monday in August next, then and there -replevy and plead to issue, or-judgment final will be rendered up against him, and the property levied on condemned,' subject to the Plaintiff's recovery. Witness, Benjamin S. King vClerk of said Court, at office in Raleigh, -the 3d "Mon day in May, 1829. .. :. ' '.... '"4J ' '. ; : '-'. :s ? . - ' 44- B ENL S.' KING,' Clk. State of North-Carolina ; : Wake County. 4: c . -: Court of Pleas, and Quarter Sessions, 44. i j May Term, A. D. 1829. 4 '; : 4; "Y 4 Original Attach't I levied on a House &. Wm. Peck, as Agent, &c 4" ' ' ;" , . v. " . r . :- 7' '4 Daniel Peck. . j Lot in the city of Ra V.leigh,& sundry other articles ; , togeiner with divers persons summ'nd as Garn's. I T appearing to the satisfaction -of the Court, that the Defendant, Daniel Peck, is not' an inhabitant of this State : It is ordered, that pub lication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks,giving notice 5 to" the said Daniel Peck, that he appear at the Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, to be .held for the County and State aforesaid, at the Court-house in Raleigh, on the 3d Monday in August next, then and there replevy and plead to issue, or, judgment final will be rendered up against him, and the property levied on condemned, subject to "the Plaintifi',s recovery. Witness, Beni'n. S. King; Clerk of said Court, at office in Raleigh, the 3d Monday in May, 1829. - - '"V. BENJ. S. KING, Clerk. For Sale or Rent, jfHAT Valuable stand on Fayetteville Street i recently occupied as a Grocery, by4-Allen Sims, and formerly by John F, Goneke, as a Con fectionary Store. Apply to 4lJ : 4 v f W. R. GALES. Raleigh 20th May. J ' . 4 42. 4 State of Xovt Carolina. Wayne Coiiny.;':.".'!'- '- Y:-rv May Sessions, 1829., "', . Benjamin Howell, Jr. x'or 01 iseniamin tioweii. vs. VWill or no Will. Arthur Barden and wife and others. 4 4, IN this case it having been made appear to th Court, that Lewis Powell and Nancy his wife, R bert Peacock and Wealthy his wife, Renra- min W. Raiford and.Needham Raiford, Heirs of Philip Raiford and Sarah his wife, defendants in this cause, live beyond the limits of the State, so that ordinary process bflaw cannot be served on them t is therefore ordered by the Court that advertisement be made in the : Raleigh Re gister for six weeks, notifying said defendants that a paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Benjamin Howell, dee'd, has been exhibited for probate at this term, ,to which a caveat has been filed by defendants, and an issije made up to try the same according to law. Witness, Phi I'm Hooks Clerk -of our Court, at office, the 3d Monday-, of May, A. . D. P. HOOKS, Clk. 1829. Cotice 44 4 ;;'. fTH AT on the 2d Monday in August next, ! JL will sell at the Court-house doorin Rnrt: v ford, Surry county.the followincr tracts 'of Land. or as much as will be sufficient to satisfy the taxes due thereon, .for the y ear 1827, with costs : to wit - " . , 4- : . . ' -4 4-4? -4 .v.-i-..' . : 260 acres given in by Dickson ASkidmore; lying f on Deep creek, adjoining Samuel Speer and others. 4 ' , , x. . . . : 4- , .. .. 330 acres given in by Jesse Brown, lying on Hunting creek, joining W. Talbert. 60 acres not given in, as the property of Law son Davis, lying on Hunting creek, joining B. Johnson.1' .'"'...viY"Y'i-.iS-'4;-. ; - THO. B; WRIGHT, Sheriff.. May25, 1829. Y- mA 4 8r 4 - State of o v tVv-C at otiwa, " 4f 4Y4. Granville CoitntyS. Tr'y'.-' ::: V Court of Plea's and Quarter Sessions,8 M 4.-' - '. - May Term, A.;D. 1829. 4 .; : "44 Samuel S. Downy, Exr.l 4 Caveat to the pro. - ;';." ; v.. 4 4 , V- I bat of the.' last Will Smith Mtirphy & others,: aiid VvTestament 4 of Heirs of John G. Smitn, 4 John YG. Smith, de-dee'd.- 7; r ::; ' 4 J ceased. : ". - iV appearing to the Court4that Jas. Nod and Wife Mary, John C Cioode; guardian of A" nes & Elizabeth Goode,Chas.'Smith,Sam,l.Smith of Win. James W4 Smith,Thos. Williamn,Jaiie Williamson, James AUbrd and Nancv his wife, &f Smith Murphy, and Thos. Smith, thirteen of the heirs at Law, and next cf . kin to John G ' Smith, deceased; are not inhabitants of this State ; Jt is ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Rdleigb Regisev notifying them to be and appear before the Justices of the Gourt of 4Pleas and Quarter Sessions Ito be held for the county of Granville and State' afoccsiid, on the. first. Monday in. 'August next in the towp PPxfcr4aiid sliew cause(if 4an they have,) whyhe said paperwriting, purporting to be the last Will and, Testament of John o: SmtrK f-.W.-r ;6red teprobate4sha not be proven and"d :'mitted"tb:record.'4 r-'i4:-V3; rv .NvY"----'4-v wiinesvbepheoYKi Sneed, clerk-of iaid uourt at office, the first Monday, of May A. 2D. '1829. t'f 'f v aktirntm SNEED, Clk. 4, V'- Price adv. $3 50. f816wS 4. be rendered up. against mm, auu iuc jjiuy" levied on condemned, stibject.tp the: Plaintiffs' recovery.: 'Witness, Ben jarnin Si. Kng,vCrerk AlexHigbion Hargett Seet, at the Wilmington Street,', where he will ie e?Jne'i ceive Travellers and others and urin .toe. most; exertions tb accommodate them 13 - H?' CSfntlfli Ota lf.r,l mm A II,-, ness of produce, the nrice of Kna r ,5nt'fc' Horse willbaa" dollar a day, or ei-U d month for a single pelson.4 . - a?s4 ; He has a HACK, three Gt(;s and irnn for;Hire, iai the shortest notice. - His nr- his Hack, IGigs and H.rses, are 3 I a9 the Hack ;tGig with Horse ScBov 2 a aiid Horse,, without a Boy $ll 50 a d-iv - -i u C alone $1 a clay ' a Gig 50 Cents a day ' 0r$5 v Ralei-h,iApril2.Y4 : . I J : , N. B. Persons hiring Gigs from me t expected :o repair any injury done to ti'!e whilst in lljeir possession, ; j g 4 TO- THE AFFLICTKBP S2ASXiOC2SfS '; FOR :DIS CASES OFTHELUTG5 fjlHE Proprietor of this Med:cine, after retJ JL ed triaWjof; its virtues, which have bee tended with the most signal success. nna-,c-r it to those who are afflicted with t h , , 1 . - . . I "I c Y tcppfidence "" , f v irt cve inf.-. inat ii wiii ue lomm efficacious D takeri 14' Lthe incipient stages cf iicuiany diseases. v in Powder,! as the Patient may prefer, under tl conviction,) that either form will produce same happy result. . ; Among its most prominer qualities the following may be mentioned, aset titled to particular consideration. It promote that gentle jperspiralion -which" is deemed htalftr and checks those sweats which are morbid a' pernicious. -:lt relieves, chronic affections a) congestion of the lungs by giving force to fit languid circulation. It assu-fges coughs. It pr motes free and bland expectoration. It remove pain from jthe chest. ' It relieves asthmatic and difficult respiration It corrects obstinate cot Jtiveness, and thus leaves the fjowels in a re and liealthy state. " Thus it is found, that these pafnful symptomswhich indicate diseased lun- readily yield to this powerful remedy, when sea. sonably resorted. to, and that Sit restores the pv tient to that bodily5 vigour,1 'which that cmtl disorder the consumption, iff It-ft to its natural operation, would very speedily destroy. ; Certificates respecting the virtue of thisMei cine will accompany cach'bottle. . Price of the Syrup, 52 50 per '-bottle; or $24 a dozen. Of & Powder $1 per bottle, or ?9 a dozen. ' ''-4.4 t JAMES HADL0CK. Fayetteville,,Feb. 1829. " . 53- 0C. This Medicine may be had at the Store c J. GALES &' SON, Raleigh, j feODA WATER. . 4 . ! ' i- TS7ILLIAMS & HAYWOOD will keep w w pared the above article during the Summc season. 4 1 - 44 4.-,5 r- '4 1 - 4 " Also, Lemon Syrup, of the first quality. ; They have justv received a supply of superia tresh Lime Juice. . - . . c , - 4 Raleigh, June li V 4 J ; 77. FRENCH PERFUMERY. WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD have just receh ed a handsome , assortment of French Per. fumery and other Fancy - Articles which can k sold unusually low tor cash. . V 4 ; " 4 f Co' ogne Water : 4'4 4 -V"-:"- Lavender do ' ,' ;; ': v 4' Bears Oil v - '" 4 ' ? 4- -4-, 4., Macasso? 4 , do' ": : . 44 4 Cosmetic Wash Balls 44 4 Emollient Soap, for shaving y:i'-y:' .4w Rose-; ''-;;-. do.---4 j 4 -Cinnamon do . .. . A variety of other Fancy Soaps. Also genuine ; Windsor Soap in the original package as imported.- 4 - Junel.. SH9CCO SPRINGS, Wakukn jCouNTTj North-CABOLm. ON the firt day of June next, the houses it 4 Sbbcco S prings," Ktne miles South of War renton and ' three miles., from tde Northern tJ Southern mkin Siage.Roads, will be opened fof the reception' of Visitors. The great advantages of this watering place in. most cases of dise&ss and debility, have been so often tested by those who have attended it, that to such, it is only ne cessary to say, that all-the. buildings are in ex cellent repair and condition. The accommoda tions in every respect, shall be such as my be efforts xan effect, for comfort and convenience to all .who m y visit the place, j To those bo have-not visited Shocco, it may benecessauyto sayi that the(buildings are sufficiently numerous and convenient lyr arranged for the accoramoo Uon of a large aemblage ; The private apa' meats will afford ample retirement to those wM prefer it, and the public Halls' are abundant? scions to receive all who may desire companj Uiiid where uiusic aiid dancing can be enjoyed y such as delight in it. "".-. . 7;iAn' arrangement will jbemade to have dma .worship performed at the Spring on the SaWSU day, where such visitors us may choose, caul 'tendjKeaching without inconvenience. . ln addition to lbs-valuable Medicinal quafiW of the Shocco utters, it is located in a tao healthy partif the county," surrounded by lished society, w here the-in valid caa be restore8 to health, in an agreeable circle.! ; ' Myterms fbr4 board; &c. will be the same last year viil $V per day for each grown p son ; $22 .50 per month, or $6 per week Wj. dren and servant Aa priced , For horsey l per month, of 60 cents per day. f '-.-''4 ; V14 " - v - AXN'JOHNSON. . ':.MaV281829." 744:44' 4 ';;-:e:- ' 44 CCfXhe Tay-etteville Observer, Cape Fr m corner, 4New'ern; Spectator. Halifx ihne lidenton Gazette, .Tarboro' Free! Press, Cbe Spectator,' ..'Milh-dgeville5 J ournal, " Char.e Couriei Riciiinond Enquirer and Norfolk lltT il l Insert t he ibovc, once, a 7eek or eight and forward their accounts to this Office for ?. mtnt.4K i rTtllERE will bea BALLand PARTV 4 1- ed it Shocco Springs, on jua : eveniop the Isr and 2d of Julyv . " . ' , i -; ; : Warren, My 28. 1829. , . ; I -r.y'sl A 1 GO RDONf JfV ATELYa Cbmmissionilerchantin Plyoot rlLliias removed to Norfolk, .Virginia, an that line entrustea For;two,years past, this Medicine has bc prepared in the form of a Powder, & taken as infusion, with the most happy success, if ;., . 4 fjTt 1 4 biU bis care, with thet greatest attention fiehcev.;;-:!..y::r.-4v 4. " A. GEREN, C. M. E. Raleigh, June 15Ui, 1829. 4 ; 11 44481- '4 j For sale'at tUis40ffice 73 3t .f,,,. iV ' f-' Vi:J f... ''r4 4"fr44 '4'r -V - i' -tp.- '1' - .twni. ' Ir,' 5 ' "7-.f "" :-?"v i!444 4V-i'";!' 'f4. -. '.v 7 .:'-;v:';f 4i"Vf -"V. 'V, jT fry;- ;.,

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