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, , v 1 " r - " v' ivK A.Vffi,V. t'.-ji fvv refer .y !. y.t. - ,-: r.-'---- - ' ' ' : ' - 3 3 -v.ov. K v-'. : ' . fn..'! j 3iJ ;- . - - vv . x. . ; i.-. J- II I V, 1 1 " 'l'- l l T II IT II ' U . ft l . 7 ni' II n I" M ' l -TT i II I i II II 111 . ' - '. ' .J';t'i. 1 .. '.: ; 0 Ue SemiWeeklj Rlleigh BegilUt, SeBicTio.-Fiv Dollan per mnnam half in Adt BiiTiMWT.r- rjr tjSixtem .Lwiei ' 8 rt iosenio. On Dolbr each subeqaeiu'ia8eitkn " ' - . . 7 ' " rnnaTOapcaaanu judicial APTTHMiiiTS a . 1 i . ...t i.i-.i. . K... i.i -. I of 331 pr cent, will be made from the regular prices,- a for advertisers bytlie year Advertiioineniiw inserted in the Scmi-Weeki.t RioiiTKt will also appear in the Wxutf ftpei free of charge. ... . t -- 3- Letters to the Editor mnstjbr post-paid. PO.ETRYV ,!;! 44 1.yCE ORIENT PEARLS At RANDOM STRUMO;w VOICE OPTHE NIGHTINGALE. Voice of the Nightingale, Heard in the twilight Tale, -1 Waking the silence to music and love ;. ' , Sweet le thy vesjer vow, l; Holy and tender how, Worthy the spirits which"'ij8t the abov. v: Once in complaining tone, Notes that were Sorrow's own Gushed from thyWbreast as" if thrili'd with some wrong;- r 1 Then, as ,if Hope sprang high, ' i Up to the choral sky Swept thy full heart on the Wings of thy song, i Hid in thy hermit-tree. Musing in melody, Breath'st thou that strain to some home of the past? Whence. thy sweet nestlings fled,"' Tfiogq thy fond care had fed : Gav'it thou them wings but to leave thee at last 1 . Thus 'tit in life, sweet bird, They whom our hearts preferred--- They wlwm we cherished and iioped to call ours- J Left os1 tot others then : Who would be mothers, then, ; f Wken o'er affection such destiny lowers! . i; . Yat in thy lonely lot k . . , . Still dost than sorrow not Vainly as those who far less should repine ; Oh, in his solitude, . Would thatrmaW gratitude Soar'd to his Maker in'wepers like thine ? 'T 1 .t- .-- Vr -1 . '! t -ii i Voice of the Nightingale, ' Heard in the iwiligbt vale. Filling with sweetness thy hermitage lone, Blest is thy vespar vow, . ' " Holy and tender now ; Would that marl's gratitude equalled thine ownl . . t -. CHASLEa SwAori - .mr r - - ' MiRiPAajtAiSisaus. ,.s ' . A TALE. Not many years airo, a Polish lady of Pie. hian birth, but of exceeding beauty and ac coinplishmeuta, won" I be affection of a young nobleman, who having hef consent, solicited her frou iter father. u marriage, and was re fused. We may easily! imagine the astoo ishuient of the nobleman.' . i; Zi. - " Am 1 not'. saider.of ufficient rank to aspire to your daughter ur dauorUter'si.hajid 1" " You are, uudoubledlyj of the best blood of Poland." ' V ; M And my fortune and reputation, are they not-" 14 Your estate is rnagrtificent and your cdn duct is irreproachable, -; w -f-u. Then, having' your , daughter conaer nowlsbould 1 expect a refusal 1 uTh is 6ir " the fathertentied, ' is my on- ly child, and. her happiness is the chief con cern of my life- ' All. the possessions of for t. - m ,J J - - mjuo are precarious; urnai wrtune gives, nMate for legal Jionors. !"Uive .us vour rea- Iter caprice sher takes awayr 1 see no secu. my lur the independence:' and comfortable I living of a wife, but onei; ia asrord; 1 uiiriir vf it all the vayJ'-t-He wi allowed to resolved that no one shall e the husband of my daughter, -who is nxt:aloe sarae-'time, I maater of a trade. - " ' " r "" The noblemarr bowed and retired silently. year or two alter; tbe rather wassiuing the door, and eaw approaching Uif hovse wag-1 oat laden with lakjetii. and, at the ; bead, of e cavatcaae- a person in the dress-oraoas- HPI rrst t Jk. - l mmm U m Tm4 m kt, wasSBi .9 I -BaTH m ---- nui jTi-im wmiuo yrjw iupwcw a w ine former suiLtif nf ritsriatrtrhrer- the no-1 avi ". bleman turned b.iskel-inaker. '.' He. was how master of a trade,, and prougb.Vdie wares inade ' was opposed to the rnarriaffe.W'Bit tue,siors, not yet done, j he Revolution came-fortune were plundered and lords were scattered ss chaff before the foor winds of hetveril Kln's beefme heggars-soine of themj teachersa'ndute noble. Pole sup. ported bis wife, and far father injhr vvn&rin ities of ege. by ..basket making industry. . ..i (.; i- m v: -Noah. .1 . . '-".. - v i jl w . f - :. i . -. The Re?.amillonPaUcflfeceiTing the presshtatioo to thechurch1and Jarisb-of Brongliton, near Edinburg,' preached a fare - well sermon to the Tadfes of-Ayr r and. not a uy nis own nands for inspection, and a. certi ! J resolve, say sishdp. Beverage, ncate from his employer in tesfJnjony oi-tii speak of a man's virtues before bis . ' uii.faulte behind bis batk." Art ine cocoition beincfulfilletL .no farther l-rvaoce of which won d. atone obstacle little to.th.i.suprise of bis,fair auditory, gave goish themselves for want of a detertnina out his text: ''And the? fell upon Paxil's tion ; they are like good clocks never wound Berk .hM-tr...A4 ki --? ' - " ' '. - 1 "'"J lfl SfttOU UI1U A wSffeMtfUSTlCE. -Tfie roost1fc$lcfcb t uSe t lie old Bm re mil e I luttibrUt wi Upon the occa sion.o(fA fight .between lilfii and ofd Jack" Crow, ata qttOii picking. .They wrp-bot h; widowerfly thd riTuI suitors fW the affeclians of 1 Ihe pfilrtip "ad 'moc? : widow Jenkin?". ft-'CtlLt .. ... ill.. ..... iicr iJicM'ijt w uuum iris oTi?r, uer? was .fid,! nd.4ttin pan loftoduced, a . tune I struck Upaod alsaa dance. . The old Squire was o the floor witli the widow for a-partner, and old Jack' was in the circle that so r rounded the dancer, looking oo like a pobr; man at frptic.- The old Squire, in paWngj purposely put his lieel on Jack's toe. This he repeated setraj yrpes until old Jack in si8ted upon rf"fighf, I V matter of redress.' k ne oia squire iota mm "agreed, apu-ai it they werit, Iut the old Squire being the ruost active of the two, got the start- of Jack, and. beat bint' a' good deal before the old fellow feotrtd get under head tray," but when ord jacK tna get mmseii in motion, ne was a do in to' pjdvp, too' hard for thti"' bld'pquire, when suddenly tie pushed old Jack away from hun, atiu roared out in a commanding tone, "L command the- peace.' Instantly old Jack stopped asif spell-hound. iIf you say a word,' continued the old Squire,! 1 Will hVe vou ten dollars' They stood ant) gazed at each otli er.for some time, like two tired chickens, until tie.oJd Squsaid, atil ogn,' and at it they went, tbe Squire again aeltiuff the start, and beating old Jack almost into a mum my before he could petvUluler way, and no sooner had Jack obtained the advantage, than the old Squire roared put again, " command the peace,' and Instantly the fiffht ceased. It is almost useless to add, that the old Squire took. the. widow's eye; and afterwards mar rieii her. Poor old Jack, he did not: know what was once said bv a member of the Mis souri Legislature, that leven the Governor was no more in a fight than any other man CrjmosiTiES of Shrewsbcby. A friend who has been rusticating at Jted Bank, and is fond of the curious in nature, relates the following: He noticed a chanticleer watch ing affectionately an apparently motherless flock of chickens. He inquired into the fn vs- tery, and was told that the hen had been ac cidentally killed in tne presence or the cock, when instantly the cock assumed the respon sibility of providing for the brood, commenc ed imitating the cluck of tbe hen as well as he could, left off crowing, and has ever since watched over the family with the most affec tionate care. One of the villagers kee js a cow which runs at large. He also hss a dog, which without any training lias taken a fancy to De a cow boy ; goes off with the cow in the morning; keeps her company all day, and returns with) her at night. " r ' But rather the'moat difficult story for faith to receive is one about geese. One of the inhabitants last year went out on a stormy night q drive hipgepse i 0404 he barn for she I ter. Jle found .the m iq the orchard, apd housed- them, as he intended. In the morn-" ing, to his. great astonishment, his flock was composed1 of wild geese, which, having. he. come exhausted by flying in the storm, had lighted xo.n, and so were taken in the man ner4eacrlb$ed. They still remain, having become' thefoughly domesticated. What per- haps Jsltrfoit wonderful of all,is,trraf thetafne geese wenf'wild, Trratfany rate Went off, and the; owner has not Treard from them since tf any one doubts any pjart of the statetnerit of bur friend, we' dare-say be rnavlje cony in ced by a visit to Red pauk.whicb wilt be urtthku a very pleasant trip. .srf. . ,, , ,; . - WitsosH of theHanf iers. JBanner, telWan r anecjiota of a ifoyhg Irishman who recently imHrweni an exaiimiafMi ieiousss, prw- iaratory toQifi practice of the law. " Sup pose," said one ot the legal gentleman, a man nad stolen a sheep in St. Mary and was takirtg'it to St. La ndryv could he, be prose euted for. it in' one of the intermediate Par ishes.: if "arrested ? Yis. said the candi- Vns " said the lawyer,. !f'Why,aaid Pat ( because the law consitihers that he wa stay pass. ' "'' A I Evadiso auw.-There is a law in Leeds, J EnglsnoVfo prevtint peion fmrrr alcendin chimney lor the purpose of sweeping t tit in. Nothing is said abirlit Hescending, so to esade the ordinance, the boyjs get on fop of the r houseiahd go downfth flues; sweeping a Via I B ! i tnpv deECCnCjA . . -4 a z r I In refietons UDon tbe absent, go no fur- Uier tliauyou would if ihey ' Were present. never to face; nor lie, the ob- r stroke- ban I iah fromsocietv both flakerf and defamation. I , Tbe fool irxiot alwayk unfoiiypatef nor the wise roan always successful ; yef.Yiever had a. CooJ thorough enjoymbnt, oever was a wise man wholly urrhappyv Tt is with Barrowsoiuled, people as it is wun narrow necKeu potties : me :; have in them- the more noise the? make in pouring out. . V X . . : -s: I Or. "!' . . - - 1 Seme nnervhsv all ths abilities necessary I to form great cbaractets.'but never djstin Wl J- , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1 843. PRINT WA UEHOUSfi. .It -u ' ' IN NEW YORK. 1 jrp IT. (rtnerly of the firm of Lord & liO. LeeVand iTE., BREWSTER, under the firm f LtlE 4c BfJEWSTER, have established at 1 1 9 resrl street, IM ewYer k, a ; ' WAREHOUSE . ON AN EXTENSIVE SCALEr . KXCLUS tVELT FOR To supply Uis City and interior trade by the Piece or Package. L By confining their attenUori entirely and exclusive ly in this one artrcje, L. ec B. will be enabled not only to eibibU a more extensive and beaottful assort ment than is to be found, elsewhere, (there beidj no similar Mablishmenl for prints in die. United SUtes) but to veil a!wJ at prices as low, and generally la e ihin those of bouses whose..attentin and means ate aiTtoea. staoDg a targe variety oi arucies, . ,The entire Block, embracing about two thousand different 'patterns and colorings, comprises all the la test and choicest styles, to which will be constantly sdded all the desirable new styles which appear, many of which cannot be had elsewhere. Catalogues of prices, corrected with every variation of tne market, will he put into the hands of buyers. All orders will receive the best attention. July 28 1843. 6i ly ITIKOICAL, INSTITUTE, OP THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE. THE. Lectures in this Institution will commence, as UMUal, on the first Monday of November, and continue until the last of February, under tl follow tug Faculty, viz : JEDEDIAH COBB, M. D , Professor of Anatomy. CHARLES CALDWELL, M. t).. Prof. Inst's. of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence, JOHN E. COOftE, M. D., Prof. Theory and Practice of Medicine. SAMUEL D. GROSS, M. D., "Profr of Surgery. HENRY MILLER, M. D., , Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women & Children. CHARLES W. SHORT, M. D., Prof. Materia Medica aid Medical Bat any. LUNSFOKD P. YANDKLL, M. D, Prof. Chemistry and Pbarmaey. ; DANIEL DRAKE, M, D , Prof. Clinical Medicine and Pathological Anatomy. Six Lectures are delivered daily. The fee for each ticket is $15. The notes of good and .solvent Banks of the State in which tbe pupil resides, will be received in payment.. Tbe MatriculaUon fee is $5, and of Graduation $20. both payable iu Kentucky paper. 'The fee .to the Demonstrator of Anatomy, Dr. Bay lees, is $10, which includes all the privileges of attendance on his demaisi rations and dissections from tbe first of October till the first of March. The price of boarding, with fuel, lijjht, and attendance, is from $2 to $3 per week Professors Cobb and Gross, in anticipation of the regular session, will deliver a course of Lectures on Visceral and Surgical Anatomy, and Operative Sur gery, beginning on the 15th of September and termi nating on the Fast Saturday of October. The fee to this course is $20. By order ef the Faculty : - jyV vdpi m. u-f uean. TVTEW Ft7DLICATIOtfS.-Ti1e Miliiacy 1V9E? rations at Cabul, by Lieut.. Eyre ; the Ru at and-Domestic Life of Germany, by Vm.IIowetti the last year in China, to the peace of Napkin, by a Field Officer ; Russia and the Ruiums, . by J. G KohL iu 2. Vot's.'S a. "ioiirney to Cahool. by the late Lieut Col. Sir AWx. Burnos, C. B.fte.; the Law. yer, his character sjld rul lc or Holy lite, uy Edward O'Brien; the Heney Bee, Semite, by Edward Be- an, with engravings ; the 'laves of eminent Bruish Lawyers, by Henry kosroe, E$ Critical and Mit eelhineouB Esayl,Sy James Stephens ; the Noctes Arsbrotnanae "of Blackwood, by Prof. Wilson: tbe works of De Israeli, the yoongerin I Voir- This day received and for sale- at the North 'Carerma'.Book Store. TURN ERA HTJGHESv Raleigh, Augusdr .y- - Oi ffnHE "SUBSCRfBERS wuld wost .respectfully u warn ids ppcaf rs naieran, ana ine rnnnc generally, tbllnsr ba' taken the Stere lately occu- pied by Mr;jrrrcetiriXayeUeviM)treett a few doors ahows'R.Mth'is) where fhey intend keephjg on rWu4 jaf elliehstted stork ef.Dry; GotkIs; and hall be-fes-shtfgtf fresh supplies Qekly. The atu-ntton of pBcVaiera is , solicited to- an eraminalrorf- of ourj stock as we will sell at but a siicht advance on the. original Cost for Cash. J. H. HE Civ WITH & CO.. Raleieh, Aucastl. 1843. 67 4t TT JLL be-sold for Cash at the CourUboot in ;:i:t ik. QiK 4-. r An..i. . W W t " ""O .- J i- 1 next all the right, lith?, and interest that the Wil mington and Raleigh Rail Road Company Jias In and to the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road, levied upon by virtue of a Pi. Pa. to me directed and to be sold to satisfy said Fi Fa, Tuomas" W. (jhiort ev tha IVltmtogtou and Raleigh. Rail Road Company. . WEsLEk" JONES MARSHALL. JEREMIAH -NICHOLS, DtrcTT MARSHALL. A ugust 1 5 th, "1843. . - Books Books Books. fTTIHIS day reeeured at the North Carolina Book U store, N o. . 1. . Cheap asle, Raleigh, N. C. The rnTt.u-y otn.dtS. A merics, by T. F. Gordon. The Life of Sir Walter RaleigfiJy Mrs. Thompson. Narrative of the- War'fri Germany and France in 1813 and 18"14, by LieuC Gen. Charles W. Vane. Memoirs of Gen. Lafayette and the' French Revolu tion in 1830, by B. Sarrana, his Secretary. Famil iar Letters and Papers of Benj. Frankan. La Casas' Journal in 2 vela. Memoirs of Lucieo Bonaparte, I yoL The Life of William Gobbet in I vol. Tbe Life of Galileo Galilei in 1 v'-d. For sale by TURNER ot HUGHES. June 43. ' - 65- ' SANGSTON & CO., JVO. 195, BALTIMORE ST BALTIMORE, ' (Late J. a. g. e. sangston sc co.) ". Beg leave to call the attention of Southern and VVesterth Merchants visiting Baltimore; to ' their extensive Stock of '.' FOTelgtt.ajid ; Don'eilt'-f Drj 6odi, 1a which wilt be found 7ety. variety adapted to the trade. rewntinct an assortment equal to any nous. either in this City, frilailelpbia or New YoX aH of J which have been Mi J m on the-most favorable terms, and - will bo sold at a small sdvencs for Cass, or on tioe fco punotucuatomera. . , . Baltimore, jUjrntt ls4 1843. . S3 ftt INVALOABLEOINTUBNT. Per sale by wholesale or reUil, by. -' AI 1 . ffAt'II'sTS-l am Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-house Raleigh, N. C. THE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish ing Ware Rooms, just hi the rear of Messrs. Turner & Hughe' Book Store, a general assortment jf A rticles in hi 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 each prices, as to leave n excuse for sending le tbe Iortb lor Furniture. Call and look, before you send from home, WILLIAM THOMPSON. - m - Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber well-seasoned, taken in eichange for Furniture. PILLS ! FILLS PILLS ! ! ! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED MZygcian Vegetable Pills, Can be had at the Store John Pkimfldse, FATETTEVILLE PTKEET, baleigh, n. c. MOAT'S M ORISON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGE I A It VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL .MEDICINE Accuralely pre pared by Dr. H. S. Moat, of New Yoik, from the original recipe used for many years by his iaie 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 Lhais. ef their superiority and the truth of the Hygeiah 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 lay ease and pleasure. Man will be born to dayof bliss, compared to what has hitherto been his lot, weighed down as he has been by disease, infirmities, and sufferings which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this dis covery was presented to the world. The weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days .strengthened by their, operation, and the most obstinate complaints are removed by perseve rance without tbe eipense of a Physician. Adapted tu alt circumstances and situations, they are the best Medicine eveinvented for Families, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and ctivenes, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta king cold. Qij The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on use public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Jmila tiims into notice through the medium of the Press Seme of them pretend to Hygeian principles, by steal ing from the writings of the Hygeist, and copying whole pages tnlo. their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy tha tbediane, their sped fic or then deleterious nostrums prove to be unavail- f nff. their nufflne endorser become evident ; disap- pointrruW to lhesfflicTed is eventual, and with juot obloduy -the pretenders sink Into oblivion The Hygeian medicines, first introduced into this country byfH. S. Moat, in 1830, have for tha Hurt four years been prepared by him, and the increasing sale attests their irrtrinste merit ; they comprise tw torts of PitM; Nt. 1 and no. S, in single boxes of earn at z5 or 50 hUi And Packets containing both sorts, at fl .t,or-f3 The Vegetable Cleansing Powders. h) Iar0 Itbxes, at 27 centu, with primed directions Bach paekSt hasafae simile ofhe sieaature of-H hepheard Moat, and to prevent counterflO are I signed with a pen by the district agent aruhsirb-agent ivw u jcuuwui. 1 None are genuine unless they have these signatures and are oUUineu Irom sso-agi nts, wo can produce Uhefr written appointments fri the district agent. apd w bote names are advert wed in their respective districts. H. Ssephxard Moat, . - Principal Office, 60 Canal si. Alt orders will be promptly filled afSO percent bsS than retail prices foe all sums over twenty five Some person in. every Town and VJHsge. ought to his valuable medicine, for tbe benefit of thei men. van inaivKiusi, sent nineiy mitea to P'ocOre. tbem, . I OT- 1 ' lot. 94 ly TTTNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT'OF J NORTH tUUNA IN BANKRUPTCY Notice to "shew'cauajBinst the P tiiiin of the -fol lowing Petitioners, for their discharge and certificate as Bankrupts, at Newbern, on the fourth Monday in uctonernexi; to-wit ; . GRAiOllE COUiTTY. Thomas S. HayMtS.iioe maker Peter Evans, Farmer Robert Frear, Planter William W. Reaves, Farmer T hade us B. Rowland, George W. Burroughs, JobnBlacknall, " William b.- Boiler, James Pattoa, late Merchant . Lewis SByropj, Farmer - Doctor W. Byrom, Farmer John W. Reeks, Carpenter William H. Paschall, Carpepter . m Waabtugion H. Too mas. Farmer WilKam A. Mitchell. Farmer George L. Duty, Farmer Thomas G. Morris, Farmer Arthur Tab.urn, ijhoe Maker John Hicks, Farmer. RANDOLPH COUNTY, William' A. Hamlin, Physician Lindriey Davis, Farmer WiitemSuffor4. PITT COUNTY James H. McChireTte Merchant Noah. Deshiel, Farmer. CHATHAM COUNTY. Benjamin Warren, Caleb Best, Fanner Nathan Vestal, Farmer Publication- Ordered, H. POTTER, D, J. U. 8. N. C. June 30th 1843. . . 6470d. SPOHN For Sate by , ' N. L. ST1TH. lUlstcjj, Jaae W, ,18, . it V DR. STRINGPELLOWS PRICES POft 1JB5TAL OPERATIONS. Extracting Tsxxu or Roots, each $1 00 xaminatioq and directions for the manage em of Children's Teeth, Cleaning the entire set of Teeth Separation by Filing, each A0 ' -Plugging with gold Best Artificial Teeth tin- Pivots, each Dc ori gold pivots Do! on gold plate Do. on the improved plan of Dr. S. , ' Operating for, and attendance oncnnnied 5 00 5 00 i oo 3 00 S 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 cases of Neuralgia 50000 Teems CASH. , Raleigh, June 12, 1843k References: Hon. Geo. Ei Bjdger, Judge Rattle, . . C Raleigh; Dr. Beckwkh, Dr. P. C Pope Wnr. Plummer, Eq. CWarrenton. Gett. Hawktfis. 3 Col. Joyner,") - ' Dr. WHeox.C Halifax. ' Dr. Bond, y communicated. It is with no Hitte pleasure that we are enabled te inform the public, through the medium of your col umns, that a cure has been at lengin discovered for the most painful and harassing of all nervous affections, Neuralgia or Tic Doloreax- , The many unfortunate patients whose Bufferings we have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings can be relieved by scientific means, induce us to make this commuta tion. The number of cases already cured by Dr. Strih ofkllo w, of this City, 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 far him to consulted by many at a distance, who are afflictet? vritft a disease. almost a prostrating to the mental as to the physical energies of the kyman system. J. ThTS Of ' NORTH CAKOLINA. Waa Countv. In the (y'ourt of Equity. Clerk and Master'a Ofiice, Aug. !, 1843. William Peace, vs. John M. Peace and othrfsi The Plaintifl's Bill in the above entitled Cause, states in substance,' that Joseph Peace of Raleigh.. hath lately-departed this life, intestate, unmarried t;aad without issu : that the plaintiff and the defendants John M; Peace and Pleasant Peace are brothers of the said Joseph: that he had in his lifetimene other broth er, named James Barr, and four sisters, ElisabefhiJarr. Nancy Barr, Mary Peace ssx! Lucy rtace,who all diadj? many y eirs oeiore me sata intestate : i nat jasaa warr left a daughter Nancy7mte.rroarried with ong Parter (whose. Christian naa)e is unknown to di plointuT and reWdes in, Shelby Countyt Tennessee ; and that James. had a son &emed.T7imas, wbeia dead leavirjg. iwpxmhjrrn, woo reside, in Aianauia one a son na med John G; ftarrv and' ithe other, a daughter, wjhoe name-ls UnknoWA in U7 plainthT.' That Elizabeth BSrt. wks twnss married 5 by her first husband, one William PoUekhb issue two children, Robert and Margarvt,' wlio rSoelieved to be dead withoqt issue. . And. oy fcef second nusbsnd.JDr. Mriea Ikiog she had Isank feur Sons, John, Edmund, Aletfcudn sua wtiiam, itoi nwi are ueau ine iure.taw nameu, in tne neuer ot ine piainim, wunouj swue-" and John, leaving eon, Leonidas King. resiqjag ifa Alabama or Tn fteJtee and the plaintiff belieVe, other chiluren, but if so, their names are unkftUwii ttrhimVj AD( we uau iiw lour uauguivra, yiy, .wgy manied with one Piggee. (now deceatssdlan j a-fie- is residing, a widow in Pontotoc, MrMtppi Harriet, now the wife of one Harm&h, whose vjhrwuaq name is unknown to the plaintiff, residing ih Muoroe Ceoiity, Georgia. Mary, now the wife of One Min- ton, whose christian name is also unknown residing in Marshall County, Mississippi , anil Elizabeth, now tbe widow of one Coke, and residing in Pickens County. Alabama"". That Nancy Barr died leaving is sue in North Carolina bat Mary r eare irvermar- ned wun laaac litttreil, and removed te AtaMrmu, where aheilsft issue oe daughter, Harriet, married ro someone, wHfte nntfie ) wholly unknown lo the plaioiiff ttiat said Mary had other children, who are dead, but whether with or without issue, is Unknown - - to She plaintiff: That Lucy Peace intermarried With Leis Leraay, "and (Iwsides oUVr issue) had a sorusu- med John P. lgmay, now of Desoto County ft Missis- jlnd ibe said Bill further shews that the salcfTt ain- tiff and the taid John ' MTeac and Pleasant Peace, With the issue . of the said deceased brother and sisters of the said Intestate, are his heir at law : That the Plaintiff and the IntesCafe in his lifetime we) partners under the firm nrf Joseph and Willam PeacOknd, as u h, were seized in fee simple of divera Lots and Tracts of Land in Raleigh, and in the, Counties pf Wake ahf Granville, and which are particularly de- TCrroet. in tor s- u w.m u -rc - .t.u. i . I t:n u:..L - - .1.-. 1.. rl tiff in his own right, is entitled to one moiety, and win the said living brothers and tbe issue of the said deceased brother and sisters, of the said Intestate, bf entrVferas heirs at law, of the said Intestate, to the other rftowy. between them lo be diwdeorcording to their several mtereru. And the scope and praye of theBitl Mrceriatn'Teasons therein set rorthis for the sale of lbe4d Ld:and Tracts of Land, In. order,' that the proceeds of such sale may be divided in lieu of actual psjt Aon. And tb 'Pfcnitifl, having Ibis day hied bis said same by, his anvdavrt, - in; writing, I, Pemr Bobeey Clerk and Master wf tb said Court da, it tberdewre of the said Plaintiff, and according to the Act TXf As sembly in sAcii. ease made, by this ad vertuement to be six weeks inserted in the RCeigtl RegL4r, hereby notify and warn "tb said vJ-elia Piggeea, the said Minion ad Mary his wife, th eaitl Ha man and Hart riet bis wife; the said Elisabeth C4e, tb said Leoni das King, the said Fuher sod Nancy his wife, the saidjobn G. Barr, tbe said Harriet daughter of the said later Mary Kitlrell, and her btuband ad the said John P. Lenny, as well as all odrer persons not resj denu of the 8 tat of North' Carolina, .who may have or claim any interest in the premises, ta appear before the Jude of the aaid Court of Equity, st the Court , to he held at the Court House in Raleigh, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of September next, and plead.' answer nr demur to the said Bill, other wise the same Wrll be taken as confessed by them res pect i very, and be heard ex parte. WiUMMa, the sard, rerrin Busbee, Clerk and Msster of the said Court, the 11th August I s43. . -s 65- 6w ' PERRIN BUSBEE, C, Vt. av aw w r wsasw sav vsvs aw sw 5 Oar Office beins supplied with-the rreaiest vanetr of Pamphwts, Cards. 0i1t(jtLAuVHA5PButs vv V tV ivusilfa AWUW U ityls'not infsuoT to sny OiSci ie the 8tst.t yi uukauy m -m s-'C. : v RALEIGH manufactory; 8avea DoHnl and iei a better nat lIUGIILtJCILEr'i thraUicai ndtttr, rtpecu"u4lj inforaihe.Ckisenapf KaJeijhi abdtbe Neighborfaootl generally, that hs be now received his Spring 8tock;conitihg et Q f CAifr of every aetCTipttonwhrcn pnwslbr sa e at least twenty per eetit' cheapen Kan thy'can be bad at any other plfcceia this CTtyi H.'isbow finUilng i&at Ssparier Casuraete and Cerman Ureak BsxdJUtU aeaitr thajt Joulna rjM .fbr puny a dy- Arso, some very superior Mel Sk and Short Nip Ik Hatavhlch for beauty of finish, and durability can hoi be exeefled. Hats will be kept coh'starmy oh haid. or manufiietdredt order, of every quality prlcerabd fashient JJmta .f every description, cleattadf d pressed to look .equal tOrW.r Cuatomr.r Uat. pressed gratis. ... , ,' x. kmi irX. hastakehthafehop dn FavettenU Stft, recently oreupied by Dr. J tracts, next doot to Mr. VVitV ftkoe 8tr," wjier he lrrvltes, the publtgU caltbefore furchaing elsewhere, if they -wiab to say a dotlar, and reirbntter JJat.- s He trusts, that by strict attention to the business; td receive a share of thpkb lic patronage.' " ' " . N. B. Cash given fdr Wohi on tha Skini anev erydeseriftHnn nf FbaS. " 0" ''-" ' Medical College qttlic State of South THE regular course of lectures in this irrstUcrdBlt will be resumed on tbe second Mondsv )n. Wp vember; ' 'v a--' i v.. Anatoi$ybj J. E. Hdlbroek; M.D; ' GurgW-h7 E. Geddings, M. Du . '5 iw . Institute and Practice of Medicine b 8, Hmtf Dickerfl, M. D. TO Physiology James Moultrie. M. D. Materia Mediea-bj Henry R. Frost, M, D."' 'V , Obtetric-hy Thomas G. Prioleati, M". D. "3 Chemistry bj C U. 8bepard, M. D. Tbe School tor, Practical Anatomy ha Iimit ganized, and willhe under ths charge df Dr. HelbrddB ; sou vgier. Clmical Instruclifih atihs'MaMn Trtiii.t A - -SfWllHIl ftUW Altesllohse. HENRY R. FROST, Da 60-Jwi A:' icuir oi1 the Eye akd ear. in bperitfi firi.riHvf of Pafnee and1 Other auctions of 'the Ear i U Cataracti Pterygiutn, Crossed Eye dw ' " Enlar Tonsil, and Palate : . V, , CJiri)cVHli. Summering; . . StdStricui lrjKtoVDl8ease of theTJonea jt ' HernHutk.fadick! ferjfeJl Aneuriaak i CiifehJrusur2fs,tJlcers, v " ' -' And fillrgical DseajeV in general. ? , Dr, H. TvisitaBy sut of Jhe Stat whlft K yJlftltoiktU and 8brgrcaTrnstacuon, to prepar edeilU who wttn to visit tha Northern Cblleteai . -i All tbe privat Stndenia of Da, Hi aixJo) nhbibwt KTaoated with crqdra,jM uJ I ef ikrTirst sesabii ; ' .1-. O- i 1 -i i n il' lb uic nBionu ai eowar yourge i. RlHUWjjlll , . voi. Mdrshr ad; , Hb;eo. E. BsdgeV, - .ii,: : "f , , . Dr. BekJHh, Charles' Manly. Em Hugh WaddeH Esq. Hillaboreughi s The Sulrscrilier1 is prepared to execot sfl kitlds sV Imitationa of every variety ef llsrWe. sod of all kind of Wood j also, Wair Painting Paj-er-hahgihg, Gla zing and GILDING on Woad'apd MelniEtsHtttasiees ' J ?9: aescnpiian, in ine uae rrsritn style, Ac , "fended to at th ahortert notlc, and don.lfJk snps- "$ ",!n'Ahip- , . t MILI A RY FLAGS and BANNERS pain'.ed in I Ka nolaat ab SKk U.s.a L A 1 a -- ana mucn cheaper than they can be done alaeWher. fCM?- I iujuvii wucHi ui itoriu Carolina. , Persona wishing Painting ( any oVMerinhVan exV- 'e1 h7 rn)litig t th Cabinet Win Kootd of Mr. ! ,n,ra 1 nompson, opposite me oooin JSsst corner eI in P"oi rquare, may xpect U bave.it dona to their-entire satisfaction. C. FRAZ1ER. Raleigh: Ian. 14, 1843. ' 6 if. TTTnlted 81 axes ; Wis tr let- Cotirtor UJ North Cnrollna la nankmptcr. Notice to- shew eanae sgainst the Petitions of the following Putiorrer. for ibejr Jischarg sod csrlift- Bankrupt.- at Nfwbrm, ttnthe fohtth Monda ih October next, t-rU : v r ,'t ir .- s j i CHATHAM OOUNlTi v -Dr. Spehe MeClannahsn. . ' ; 9 ., CASWELL COUNTYv - ; ) C.N. B. Kvans. - Publication Ordered,' ' T ; : . j V t 1L POTTER. TV. i. tf. Tff r ' July 44,. 1 843. 70d, . fW LCT.-He very serabU DIUng. ba u longisg to Mrs rnsciiia enawand now.oc eSipled ovlbeLRev. Mr. Lscv. " Possessfoa bsr I had tsrL-i rJd1 ' ' Foe irto h, tn . : f . - v "i, James w. roWLXstji'- j Jre 1C THE celebrated FrckvOirnflfttat, COnguQ& CuUAereJM th? eoiis of files, UlcesaJ Irrttatron ef iheitectuny and adjoining psrts. saav k vmu r n hi. yyiiicr, g ayenCVUIS) Otrt TTJ)IXrc; IIS. Having disposed of theirs fee IT. f RrehmondV Xlw PJous-h-I bava latelr s.. - 1 ceived a new supplyv Alsb Points and SHde tseit J all hts PtottgW r 1 . v Sk . ' .- .1... , .. 1 JAME3Wf.T0yVtE: . . . . - T. H. REEDtR."- Ratigh.yJqly spiccd" oysters: very mrfersrticWpt tn'8tonj ssra', can obtained during the Bommsi1, of th '' 8ofcscri her JnTv 9' 1st si 9 -tK"&i 3:'A stJsst-rr .". ...... . 1 A ' . .". 1 . ' " i l . - .... o H-r- ., 3 :kL'lMSa& 0 2 )
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1843, edition 1
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