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0 IS AND NCMRTH CAROLINA GAZETTE. pibiisaea scni-wcwiTr B7 i xsrroft io tkorxtiPtat. '; 1 ) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1843. 1 i i NtJKXBBK 70. , IWSiaaS;."' ' Of the gMl-Weekl Raleigh RcgllUr r,. . '"wri" "" A InlcBTiiBMCNTs'. For everr Sixteen Lma nx insertion, One Dollar each subsequent insertion, I Twrenty-fiv Cents. ' I C11! Will DS wi " w m uvuikwu r, .,i r ,.. will h mnti fmm ix HHrnt., 1 L HtJrtisers by the year. V" . S A WVSW I Advcrtisemems, :nsenea in uie awMfriratT outsat will also appear in the Wanrxr Paper Rcoii rrt of charxe .I.-.. I 09 Letter to the Editor most be OBT-At. POETRY. M LIU ORlUvT tlXjihS AT HUt DOM STRUNG." From the Bufialo Daily Gasette. TWO ACCOUNTS OP DREAMS, i. Dreams are the mind's most dismal thoughts, Sent, suddenly sent t Dreams are the mind's most horrid thoughts, Pent, pent, pent I Trial on trial, and care on care ; No rest fori the body or spirit there Now tying from death, and cannot fly, Nov dying and dying, and cannot die Now either, now neither I Oh ! Dreams are the soul's own murderous things, Sent, suddenly sent! Terror on Terror sleep always brmga, Pent, pent, pent II. Dreams are the mind's most beautiful thoughts, Wild, joyfully wild! Dreams are the mind's most enchanting tho'ts, Piled piled, piled ! Image on image scene on scene, No point of time no space between ; The mind rushes out like a bird, to fly Withrapidest wing against the sky, Now hither, now thither ! Oh! Dreams are the spirits own treasured things. Wild, gladsomely wild! Pleasure on pleasure sleep always brings. Piled, piled, piled ! MISCELLANEOUS. THE MAID OF HO-NAN. A CHINKS! TALC In a richly wooded and secluded valley in the province of Honan, is still seen the resi. dence of an aged Mandarin, who after many years of faithful service in various govern ment situations retired full of years and hon ors to pass in tranquility thelays of declin ing life in the bosom of his family. Mania jin, for that was the name of the venerable man, bad one only daughter, the sole survi ving child of his first wife, who, dying, left bim this pledge of their affection. . It was often with delight that be contemplated the (Tail. in.r..;n. ..mkl.ii in ,ni. fA- I.J..J r A..,nu,or aX u..It uwh w ner aueciiooaieiy-rememoerea moner. lie I . fl- . 1 J .1 II uau given lOTOia nis isvoriie C0iii iuc imumi of Sing-le. She was pre-eminent! beauti fel. Her eyes were dark, bright, and spark ling, like the gems of the Lin scan mine, her 1 hair was of the softest silk, and black aa tbe plumage of the raven, her complexion WasjO12 fair as the white Me-linW. tinned with tbe Aognst8B, 1843. blush of the early morning, ber voice was as .i. . , - 1 . . I uie souna oi music, ana ner expressions i flowed from hef mosjth, which displayed teeth j of surpassing whiteness, like tbe pure stream from the Lykwan fountain. Sing-le bad at tained the age of womanhood, and was soli etted in mairiage by numerous suitors, by some of whom she waa termed the rose, by others the lily of the vallev. 1 Ik was no un- common nr.rnrrrmA in inarrintion H. scriptive of her beauty hung amidst the fruit upon the branches of trees to tbi following and similar effect: The rose that bends its bead forlorn, OYrflowing with the tears of morn, Unfolds its beamy to'the ray, - That kisses every tear away, Smiles fragrance upon' all aronnd, And glows on Loire's delighted ground. These and verse, of a kindred kind were . . , - i t 1 hung suspended among flowers remarkable ".en uctuir sou iraitraiiUB. s uov wcio plucked from the trees by the female at- Jendants of, Sing-le," who brought them to t&eir mistress. They were read by her some timra with Ji;k. V... r. . ul, rJ. g " VnC'W., PJ0rrOW; iter lather, who, as life advanced, .had become extremely covetous, had resolved Upon marrying her to the Heen of a neighbor- ing district, a nfin of larae landed'estate and arat wealth. It the Tfi:;,l a ro: i. siuuij oiu.iq to obey in respectful silence; but her hours were passed in solitude and tears. From the tatticed window of her chamber (round which the rose clang in clusters,) which looked out upon. the lake of the sal. ley from the western tower of the building, her eye bad often dwelt with adu iration on the figure of a military horseman, and she had seen him with delight repeatedly gain the prize in throwing the discus and other mar titl exercises. This was Fing-choo, who nad greatly distinguished himself in battle itb hia country's enemies under the Great Wal I of China. A purple bridle robe-of hon or had been conferred on bim by tbi emper. or. The attendants of Sing-le, never failed to pluck the inscriptions from the trees, un- der which Ping-choo was seen to repose bim- self.secure of a welcome reception from their mistress. But the destinies of Sing-le were fixed. The period of her final anion to the 1 1 Heen approached. Several successive suns I nd set upon her sorrow, and the sue , , , , , I ceedine day was appointed for the marnaze. The sun went down amid the tears of the evening, end murky clouds Obscured the lus- tr. ftr rtrki. an I vi livv.i,. mi ikiuic Kkui- I ed sunk in reposewhen the solemn stillness OI the niffht Was disturbed bTlhe irentle sound of an oar which ruffled the bosom of w . w I the clear blue lake of the valley. A smalt boat was seen to elide from the shore near the gate-wav of the western tower. In it waa a single white female figure. The watchman of the night deemed it one of the I spirits of the fiver or mountain, which, on the e? e of all remarkable events, were seen : k. ..ti. Tt..u., ua .1,- r.,.A ,.,,' . e y I At t K a lair a a nlatnliwA mi1 niAiisnriil mfxm rw I - " U'UU(H'"' -"u8 t. i 1 1 .i . i waa uearu 10 proceeu iroin ui spuu i o una succeeded a faint shriek of despair and ago ny. A momentary moon-beam made the object, as it were, appear and disappear in an instant It sunk into the lake, the surface of which seemed to tremble, and the cold wave passed over it. The gathering clouds por tended an approaching storm, and a tempest arose the most violent ever remembered in the valley. The flowera in the garden of Sing-le were scattered by the bat and an 'ancient tree, long regarded as tne pride of the forest, was thrown down. The heavy peals of thunder spoke the indignation of heaven at some event which had occurred upon earth, and the poles f the Mandarin residence, the emblems of official rank, were shivered bf the lightening. .u: ii . lJ id luiBcaiamuuuB infill succecucu a uicbi and tranquil morning; no traces were seen of the tempest, but in the ruins it had occa sioned. Her female attendants ascended to the chamber of Sing-le but she ww no where to be found. The intelligence was rcluc- tantly communicated to her aged father, who made the echoes of the valley ineffectually resound to the repetition of her name. He was returning distracted along the shore of the lake, his head bent down in sorrow and despair, when a chaplet of white artificial flowers was observed on the surface of the water, it was the same which Sing-le had received as a parting gift from her dying mother, as an emblem of innocence and vir tue, to be worn on the day of her marriage. The dog which had been the constant com panion of Sing-le in her hours of leisure, sprang suddenly from the. bank, and plunged into the lake. With a deeply uttered moan he took the chaplet in his mouth, and gently bearing it on the shore, laid it at the feet of the disconsolate father. TTls ed and Bltie Cotton Yarns. From Xjj Mr. Williams Dying establishment, at Wil- j mincton. for Sale. Merchants and traders art invited to call and examine the arucle. WILL: PECK. Raleish. Aasrasf U. 68-6t ATTENTION! WAKE CATALUT. TTtiARADE at the Court House on Saturday the l o.k unt.mW. at 10 oVIork. armed and aipped according u Uw. The fines will be rigidly eufofced. By order of the Captain; ' ' ' I T. BRANDT, O. 8. TCTTT.ANTED, a Tanner and Currier, to whom 2V tibeial wage. wUl be given. Apply at Uua 69 $t TOkisui.uuii oi supenoc quamy, iora. In WILL PECK. ju. . rrsAHLEIf UP and committed to the Jail of JJL Cabarrus county, n. on uiexia pi juiy last, a Negro Man aged about 60 years, who calls himself JOHN, saya be belongs to Dan'L McRae, that be left his master near Charlotte, N. U. on Hie way to Mississippi. John has a deformed thumb, dark eompleclion, gray headed. The owner is requested I to come forward, prove property, pay charges and lake bim away, or be will be dealt with as the Law directs. L. B. KRIMMINGER, Sheriff. An.n.t 2fith. 1843. 69-tf Valuable Land far Sale. A LL THE LANDS in Johnston County belong- A ing to the late firm of Wasbi8Toh and Thox mi, will bs sold at public Sale to the highest bidder, without reserve, at the Court House door in tne I own f f ,T"Md,e ? S! I news we secooa tiay cm joaanun upcntn wuw MuJ of the Uni ftir fluality for farming, the i haianr erinnt for rnrnenune ana iar umuer-iw ing bound on the West side by the River and running back from the River at farthest not more than three mil! iBe Tl hun.drfi fL iTST division in, the 8sle will be such as to let In the larg- est number of bidders, or if thought bert. will be all .old in one lot. The land, with maps. wiH be shewn to any person who may wish to purchase at any time previous to the day of 8aly by calling on the Subscriber at 8mithfild. DAVID THOMPSOW, Surviving Partner. August 22, 1843. tr. 69-ow4w JAMES MARTIN & E. D. BULLOCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice in all the Courts at Mobile, And in the Counties of Washington, Clark anLMonroe, Alabama. Mobile, April 15, 1243. "' . - J33-T. A N assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, 8ttperior iil8traw Floor Mating, Stuart's U$tBvnm Re& ned Candy, die. dec J ust received, and for sale, cheap for Cas. JOHNT.WE8T, Next Store to New Market Heoes. August 25. 6&-tf PRINT WAREHOUSE. IN NEW YORK. TTT r. LEE, (formerly of the firm of Lord dc LU4 Lee) nd U. B. BREWSTER, ender the I firm of LEE it BREWSTER, have established at 13 Pearl street, New York, a WAREHOU8E ON AN EXTENSIVE SCALE, rxclcsivrly fob Sk2nTl&I &kE2&IH 1 Ppiy "J a interior trade by tne riece or Package. - a . ti c i .1 i : ,y i, one s4rticIef L & B wiJbe enabIed nol ml to exhibit more extenai nl hcaulifnt aort. ment than is to be found elsewhere, (there being no similar etsblisbatent for prints in the United ttistes) bet to relt always at prices as lew, and generally low er than those of houses whose attention and means j " ' are divided among a large variety of articles. The entire Stock, embracing about two thousand different patterns and colorings, comprises all the la- test and choicest styles, to which will be constantly xh desirable new styles which appear, many of which cannot be had elsewhere. Catalogues of prices, er reeled with every variation a r of the market, will be put into the bands of bujers. .... ... .r v. . All orders will receive the best attention. July 28, 1843. 61 ly IT1KDIC AL INSTITUTE, OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE. THE Lectures in this Institution will commence, as usual, on the first Monday of November, and AtntiniiA nittil lh jt of Fabrnarv. linrlur lh Hiar ,ng Faculty, vis : JEDEDIAH COBB, M. D , Professor of Anatomy. , , X , t ' WV 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 dt Children. ' CHARLES W. 8HORT, M. D., Prof. Materia Medica and Medical Botany. LUNSFORD P. YANDELL, M. D., Prof, t-hemiatry ami Pharmacy. DANIEL DRAKE, M, D , Prof. Clinical Medicine and Pathological Anatomy wh tickel u $16 n n6ef of am, MTenl Banks of the Bute in which the pupil resides, will be reerivedin payment. The Matriculation fee is $5, ,: . i j : i ri. r r Leetures and of Graduation $20, both payable in Kentucky paper. The fee to the Demonstrator of Anatomy, Dr. Bay less, is f 10, which includes all the privileges of attendance on his demonstrations and dissections from the first of October till the first of March. The price of boarding, with fuel, light, and attendance, is from $2 to $9 per week. Professors Cobb ami Gross, in anticipation of the regular session, will deliver a course of Lectures on Visceral and Surgical Anatomy, and Operative Sur gery, beginning on the 15ih of Xeptember and termi nating on the last Saturday of October. The fee to this course is (20, By order of the Faculty : J. COBB, M. D., Dean. NEW PUBLICATIOIVS.-The Military Operations at Cabul, by Lieut. Eyre ; the Ru ral and Domestic Life of Germany, by Wm. Howett ; the hut year in Chios, to the peace of Nankin, by a Field Officer ; Russia and the Romans, by J. G Kohl, in 3 Vol's. a journey to Cabool, by the late Lieut. Col. Sir Alex. Barnes. C. B. Ac. ; the Law- yer, his character and rule of Holy life, by Edward O'Brien ; the Hooey Bee, dec. Ac by Edward Be- an, with engravings ; the Lives of eminent uritish Lawyers, by Henry Rosroe. Esq. ; Critical and Mis cellaneous Essays, by James Stephens; the Noctes Ambrosianse of Blackwood, by Prof. W ilson ; the works of De Israeli, the younger in 1 Vol. This day received and for sale at the North Carol uV-Book Store. TURNER 4 HUGHES. Raleigh, August 1. ,. 61 rmHE SUBSCRfBERS would most respectfully U inform the citizens of Rslf igh, and the Public generally, that they bate taken the Store lately occu pied by Mr. Pevce on Fayettevme street, a few doors above Mr. R. Smith s, where they intend keeping on hand a well selected stock of Dry Goods, and shall be receiving fresh supplies weekly. The attention of purchasers is solicited to an examination of our stock as we will, sell at but a slight advance on the original 'Josi for Uatk. J. H. BECKWITH & CO. Raleigh, August SI, 1843. 07 4 1 1&&S02lK'& &213a . TA TT li.Lt oe sold lor uan at me ieurt-noufe in y Y Wilmington on the 29th day of September next all the right, title, and interest that the Wil mington and Raleizh Rail Road Companv has in and to the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Koad, levied upon by virtue of a Ki. Fa. to me directed and to be sold to satisfy said Fi. Fa. Thomas W. China r the Wilmiogtou and Raleigh Rail Road Company. WESLEY JONES MARSHALL. JEREMIAH NICHOLS, Dsfctt MARSHALL. August 15th, 1843. R3UUlaJSmUUl.s uuums. FTT1HIS day- received at the North Carolina Book U store. No. I. Chesp side, Raleigh, N. C, The Histonr of N. Ac 8. A merica, by T. F. Gordon The Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, by Mrs. Thompson. 1813 .nd lau, by. Lieut. Gen. Charles W. V,e. Memoirs of (en. Lalayette and the rrenca Kevo)u tion in 1830, by B. Saltans, his Secretary. Famil iar Letters and Papers of Benj. Franklin. La Casts' Journal in 2 vols. Memoirs of Lucieo Bonaparte, 1 vol. The Life of William Gobbet in 1 vol. The Life of Galileo Galilei in 1 vol. For sale by TURNER & HUGHES. June 13. j 65- SANGSTON & CO., NO. 195, BALTIMORE ST. BALTIMORE, (LA.TR 3. A- ft O. K. SANGSTON & CO.) Beg leave to call the attention of Southern and Western Merchants visiting Baltimore, to their extensive "Stock of Foreign tad Domes tie Dry Goodi, In -which will be found every variety adapted to the trade, presenting an. assortment equal to any house, either in this City, Philadelphia or New York, all of which have beext laid in on the most favorable terms, and will be sold at a smsll advance for Cass, or on time to punctual customers. Baltimore, August 1st 1843. 63 9t . GRAINS INVALUABLE OINTMENT. Fer tale by wholesale or retail, by N.L.STITHV William Thompson, Cabinet ana Furniture Ware-house Raleigh, N C THE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish ing Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs. t urner & Hughes' Book Store, a .general assortment jf Articles in his line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. They will be sold at such prices, as to leave no excuse for fending to the ftorth for Furniture. Csll and look, before you send from borne. WILLIAM THOMPSON. Q3 Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber totU-atasoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. PILLS! PILLS!! PILLS!!! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED Mtygeian Vegetable Pills, Can be had at the Store John Pkimrose, FAYETTKVILLK STRKET, RALEIGH, N. C. MOATla MORISON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Dr. H. 8. Moat, of New York, from the original recipe used for many years by his laie father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice President of the British Col lege of Health. Twenty years' 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, embracing 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. The Medicines being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify the blood, and carry off the corrupt humors of the body, in a manner so simple as to give every day ease and pleasure. Man will be burn to days of bliss, compared to what has hi then o been his lot, weighed down as he hss been by disease, infirmities, and Bufferings which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, umil this dis covery was presented to the World. The weak, tbe feeble, tbe infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, and the most obBUnate complaints are removed by perseve rance without tbe eiptnse of a Physician. Adapted to all circumstances and situations, they are the beat Medicine ever invented for famine, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, requiring no cbsnge of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta king cold. (Tj The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on the public, by. forging the labels, or forcing their Imita tions intJbtice through the medium of ihe Press. Seme of them pretend to Hygeian principles, by steal ing from the writings of the Hygeist, and copying whole pages into their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy the medicine, I heir speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to he unavail- ng, their puffing and piracy become evident ; disap pointment to the afflicted is eventual, and with juct obloquy tbe pretenders sink into oblivion. Tbe Hygeian medicines, first introduced into this country by H. S. Moat, in 1830, have for the last four years been prepared by bim, and the increasing sale attests their intrinsic merit ; they comprise two sorts of Pills, No. 1 and No. 2, in single boxes of each at 25 or 50 cents -t end Packet? containing both sorts, at el, $2, orgS. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders, in laree boles, st 371 cents, with printed directions. Each packet nas a lac simile ot tne signature oi n eshepheard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are signed with a pen by Ihe district agent and sub-agent on a label of yellow paper. None are genuine unless they have these signatures and are obtained from sub-agnts, who can produce their written appointments frfm the district agent, and whose names are advertised in their respective districts. H. SHKFHiABn Moat, Principal Office, 50 Canal st. All orders will be promptly filled at 20 per cent 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 tbe benefit of their fellow men. One individual, sent ninety miles to procure them. Nov.' 17. 1842. 94 ly TfTNITED 8TATE8 DISTRICT COURT OF U NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPTCY Notice to shew cause against the Petitions of the fol lowing Petitioners, for their discharge rid' certificate as Bankrupts, at Newbern, on tbe fourth Monday in October next ; to-wit : GRANVILLE COUNTY. Thomas $. Hayes, Shoemaker Peter Evans, Farmer Robert Frear, Planter William W. Reaver, Farmer Thadeus B. Rowland, George W. Burroughs, John Blacknall, iV William C. Butler, James-Patton, late Merchant Lewis S. Byrom, Fanner Doctor W. Byrom, Farmer John W. Reeks, Carpenter William H. Paschail, Carpenter Washington H. Thomas, Farmsr William A. Mitchell, Farmer George L. Duty, Farmer Thomas G." Morris, Farmer Arthur Taburn, Shoe Maker John Hicks, Farmer. RANDOLPH COUNTY. William A. Hamlin, Physician Lindsey Davis, Farmer William Stafford. PITT COUNTY James H. McClure, late Merchant Noah Deshiel, Farmer. CHATHAM COUNTY. Benjamin Warren, Caleb Beal, Farmer Nathan Vestal, Farmer Publication Ordered, II. POTTER, D. J. U. . N. C. Jane, 30th 1843. 54 70d. SPOHN'S For SaTe by N. L. STITH. Raleigh, June 10, 1843. 47 DR. STRING FELLOW'S PRICES F0& DENTAL OPERATIONS. Extracting Teeth or Roots, each $ 1 00 Examination and directions for the manage ment of Children's Teeth, Cleaning the entire set of Teeth Separation by Filing, each Plugging with gold Best Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each Da on gold pivots Do. on gold plate Do. on the improved plan of Dr. S. 5 5 1 3 00 00 00 00 8 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 Operating for, and attendance on confirmed cases of Neuralgia 200 00 TermsCASH. Raleigh, June 12, 1843. References ; Hon. Geo. E. Badger, ) Judge Battle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, 3 Dr. P. C Pope Wm. Plummer, Esq. C Warrenton. Gen. Hawkins. Col. Joy ner,") Dr. Wilcox, C Halifax. ,Dr. Bond. 3 COMMUNICATED. It is with no liitle pleasure that we are enabled to inform the public, through the medinm of your col umns, that a cure has been at length discovered for the most painful and harassing of all nervous affections, Neuralgia or Tic Doloreux. The many unfortunate patients whose sufferings we hate witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings can he relieved by scientific means, induce uV to make this commuta tion. The number of cases already cured by Dr. STanrersLLow, ofthisCfty, prove conclusively the success of his practice, which is as novel as it is effi cacious. His residence in the Capital of the State, will make it convenient for him ur consulted by many at a distance, who are afflicted witn a disease, almost a prostrating to the mental as to the physics! energies of the human system. J. WjTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Waxi County. In the Court of Equity. Clerk and Master's Office, Aug. II, 184& William Peace, vs. John M. Peace and othrrs. The Plaintiffs Bill in the above entitled cause. states in substance, that Joseph Peace of Raleigh, hath lately departed this life, intestate, unmarried, and without issue : that the plaintiff and the defendants John M. Peace and Pleasant Peace are brothers of the said Joseph: that he had in his lifetime,one other broth er, named James Barr, and four sisters, Elisabeth Barr, , Nancy Barr. Mary Peace and Lucy Peace,wbo all died many years before the said Intestate : That James Barr left a dauahter iNancy, intermarried with one Fuller, (whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff) and resides in Shelby County, Tennessee : and that James had a son named Thomss, who is dead, leaving two children, who reside in Alabama one a son na med Jobq G. Bare, 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 hud 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, John, Edmund, Alexander and William, all of whom are deMd the three last named, in the belief of the plaintiff, without issue and John, leaving a son, Leonidas King, residing in Alabama or Tennessee and the plaintiff believes, other children, but if so, their names are unknown to bim. And she had also four daughters, Julia, who inter married with ne Piggees, (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, now the wife of one M in- ton, whose Christian name is also unknown residing in Marshall County, Mississippi.; and Elisabeth, now the widow of one Coke, and residing in rickens County, Alabama : That Nancy Barr died leaving is sue in North Carolina that Mary f eace intermar ried with Isaac Kittrell, and removed to Alabama, where she left issue one daughter, Harriet, married to some one, whoe 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 Luey Peace intermarried with Lewis Lemsy, and (besides other issue) had a son na med John P. Lemsy, now of Desoto County, Missis sippi. And tbe said Bill further shws that the said Plain tiff and the said John M. Peace and Pleasant Peace, with the issue of the said deceased brother and sisters of tbe said Intestate, are his heirs at law : That the Plaintiff and the Intestate in his lifetime were partners under the firm of " Joseph and Wil lam Peace," and, as suth, were seized in fee simple of divers Lots and Tracts of Land in Raleigh, and in tbe Counties of j Wake and Granville, and which are particularly de scribed in tbe said Bill, which area clear surplus of tbe ssid partnership effects-, of which the said Plain tiff in hia own right, is entitled to one moiety, and with the said living brothers, and the issue of the ssid deceased brother and sisters, of the said Intestate, is entitled, as heirs at law; of the said Intestste, to the other moiety, between them to be divided according to their several interests. And the scope and prayer of the Bill for certain reasons therein set forth, is for the sals 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 Plaintiff, having this day filed his said Bill, in the office of the said Court, and supported the same by his affidavit, in writing, I, Perrin Busbee, Clerk and Master of the ssid Court do, at the desire of the said Plaintiff, and according to the Act of As sembly in such case made, by this advertisement to be six weeks inserted in tne Kaluga Register, hereby notify and warn the said Julia Piggees, the said Minton ansMary hia wife, tbe said Herman and Har riet his wife, the said Elizabeth Coke, the said Leoni das King, the said Fuller and Nancy bis wife, tbe said John G. Barr, the said Harriet, daughter of the said late Mary Kittrell. and her husband and the said John P. Lemay, as well as all other persons not-residents of the State of North Carolina, who ma; have or ctaim any interest in the premises, to appear before the Judre of the said Court of Equity, at tne Court to beheld at the Court House in Raleigh, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill, other wise the same will be taken as confessed by them res pectively, and be heard ex parte. Witness, tbe said Perrin Busbee, Clerk and Master of the said Court, the 1 1th August 1843. 65- 6w PERRIN BUSBEE, C. M. E. 9&1B Vfi2s3SS3FSmaa Oar Office being supplied with the greatest variety; of Fancy job Type, We are prepared to execute PAJirHLsnrs, Cards, Circulars, Hardbills 1st a style not inferior to any Office in the Bate. R.4XE1GH MANUFACTORY. SaTe a Dollar and get a better flat UVau VCILE1T, Practical na:ic respectfully informs the. Citizens of Raleigh, and the Neighborhood generally, that he has now receivrd his Spring Stock, consisting of flff jjvjpjg & gi Jfifo of every description, which he oners for sa at least twenty per cent, cheaper than tbey can be had at any other place in this City.. He is now finishing some Superior Cassimere and German Brush Hats, a Utile neater than you have seen for "many a ,day . Also, some very superior Mole Skin and Short jNap Silk Hats, wbich for beauty of finish, and durability,-cannot be excelled. Hals will bekeptrontten lyion hand, or manufactured to order, of every quality, price and fashion. Hats of every description, cleaned and pressed to look equal to new. Customers Hats pregaed gratis. II. t. h&s taken the Shop on FayetteviSle Street. recently occupied by Dr. JsrrasTs, next doof to Mrt w iiitk's Shoe Store, where he invites the fubKrf to call before purchasing elsewhere, if tbey wish to save dollar, and get a better Hat. He trusts, that by strict attention to the business, to receive a share of the pub lic patronage. N. B. Cash given for Woo on the Skin, and ev erydescriptin of Fdrs. Medical College of the State of South Carolina. THE regular course of lectures in this institution will be resumed on the ?pnd Monday in No vember, i Anatomy by J. E. Holbrook, M. D. Surgery by E. Geddings, M. D. Institutei and Practice of Medicine bv S. Henrv Dickson, M. D. Phytiobgy James Moultrie-, M. D Materia Medica by Henry R. Frost, MJ D. Obstetrics by Thomas G. Prioleau, M. D. Chemistry by C. U. Shepard, M. D. ' The School for Practical Anatomy has been reor ganized, and will be under the charge of Drs. Holbrook and Ogier. Clinical Instruction at the Marine Hospital and Alms House. HENRY R. FROST, j Dean. Au. 7. 68 bw. DR. HEN DREE, PnYSICUN P THE BYE AND EAR, AXD OPERATIVE SURGEON, a - Operates (or the relief of Deafness and other affections of the liar v ' ' Cataract, Pterygium, Crossed Eyes, 6c. rl Enlarged Tonsils and Palate; Club Foot, Hare-Lip, Stammering; I k oiuue, tsixiciure, r lsiuia, tries ; 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. j Kaleih, Jan. '23, 1343. DR. II EN DREE will give a regular Course -of Medical and Surgical instruction, to prepare those students who wish to visit the Northern Colleges. All the private Students of Dr. H.. six in number, graduated with credit rtt the end oflheir Quit session, . ' " 4 RsrsatHCbs Gov. Morehr ad, " Hon. Geo. E. Badger, I . . . Dr.Beckwith, VRalcigh.- Charles Manly, Esq. J Hugh Wad Jell, Esq. Hillsborough. PJilJYTMJYG, sTc. The Sutwcriber is prepared to execute all kinds of Imitations of every variety of Marble, end of all kinds of Wood ; also. Wall Painting, Paer-lanjgingr Gla zing and GILDING on Wood and Metallic substances of every description, in the late French .ttyle, Ac, attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a sups rior style of workmanship. MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS' painted in the neatest style; on the shortest noticy and much cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. Re fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina. Persons wishing Painting of any description exe cuted, by call&g at the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite the South East corner of the Cspttol Square, may expect to hsvej li done to their entire satisfaction. C. FRAZIER. Raleigh, Jan. 14, 1843. 5 tt IP nlted States District Court of Nortb Carolina in Bankruptcy. Notice to skew cause against the Petitions of. the following Petitioners, for their discbarge aind certifi cate as Bankrupts atNcwbt-rn, on the fourth Monday n October next, to-wit ; CHATHAM COUNTY. Dr. Spence McClannahan. CASWELL COUNTY. C. N. It. Evans. Publicstion Ordered, H. POTTER, DDI. U. N. C. 70d July 24, 1843. FipO LET. Tbe very desirable Duelling De ll longing to Mrs. Priscilla Shaw, and now oe may be cupied by tbe Rev. Mr. Lacy. Possession had the 1st of July. For terms apply to JAMES M. TOWLES June 15. 49 PILES. . THE celebrated French Ointment, ( Cktgucnt dt Gulthere ) lor tbe cure of Piles, Ulcers end Irritation of the Rectum and adjoining parts, may; be had at Dr. Hsspssks's Office, Fayeltevjille Street PLOUGHS. Having disposed of the first lot of Richmond's New Plough, I haveilatelv re ceived a new supply. Also, Points and Slides to suit alt his Ploughs. , 1 JAMES M. TOWLES? June 15. ": ' 40 FOR SALE, fel NEW COPPER 8TILL8. for Cash dt credit. m n . ...i. .u oi -i i t. . ieMrirrlJ uie aHoscrioeF. F. H. Raleigh. July 8. SPICEO OYSTERS. very superior article, pat up in tstons Jars; tan . obtained during the Summer, or tSe oubecn-, v MARON1IARD1E. July 7, i . , SA : rC";i I RESDER. . - -"i t 65,, N. i:STITEi DRUGGIST AND rTItJ- j RALEIGH, N.iC?i A. . ; t i -A 1 ?! - -j .1 .-t. t r"
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 1, 1843, edition 1
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