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A.' '-V: si J. k '. J' ft- GAZETTE. :l -. . . I TtT. . ffBST ON RrOAEBy.V FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1843. Sk-S' : Aim JS OlftTM C A ROL IN A nf the Scmi-WeeklyaUigh legistpr So9CRirri5ir. Five Dollar per alnara -half in Apt KRTisrMiiT. For everjr' SftfetYi Ltnes first itieriion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, TVentjr-five Cent.. , . Couet Orders and Jtoic1al Adtcrtkements will be charged 25' per ccnuhigfilr; but a deduction of 331 per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. Advertisements, Inserted in the Semi-Weekly RiGisnm will also appear in the Weekly Paper free of charge. 10. Letters to the Editor must be postpaid. From the Lady's Wreath. UNCLE JEFFRY AND COUSINDA. BY CHARLES HAMILTON. Had you ever a cousin, Tom t Did your cousin happen to sirrfc ? Sisters we've all by the dozen, Tom, But acou1ns a different thing"; ; And yotrd find if you'd evlcissed her, Tom, (But let this be a secret between, usT) Tl-at your lips would have been in a blister, Tom, For tbey are not of the sister genus." , : 1 had been pondering in my mind, for some time, as to what I should do with brysdf du. ring the doming vacation.. -.. To stay a three wKole May weeks,with nothing but cats, servants and tutors, was not to bethought of, andgoing home wasouj of the question, as it would lake our allotted three weeks to get there. ' ; " Egad, I have it now" cried U " 111 make Uncle Jeflry a visit. He lives about twenty rniles from here, and ha.d, when 1 visited) im some clghttars ago, gretty liitle mjice, whtr has, no 4fiJbt gfewBTtoHQ,a verjiretty. cousinly this -time." Acting irom me impulse oi iru7Q', i booked myself for an " inside" i'AbJtfc mail, and was the next morning, on mfwaf to Belmont. Feeling in the mood for v joke, and trusting.to the change which eight years had made in my appearance, en my arrival at B 1 left mjra use at the hotel, and ces are ever ready to give us welcome. How walked leisurely towrads the residence of ray often do I look back upon some of these bright uncle, intending to make my debut'incog. scenes of life, and taste again in memory their It was one of those mild; balmy evenings many pleasures, and to none do I oftener re in spring when thejight breeze whieh scarce- cur than to my three weeks visit to Uncle ly fans tWcheek, seems to come up from ev- Jeflry and Cousin Ida. How swiftly and how ery valley and glen, laden with the sweet pleasantly too, did they pass away, between perfume of each blossoming shrub and wild the eccentricities of the one, and the playful flower. Attracted by the sound of falling caprices of the other. They seemed hut a water In the valley to my right, I left the road day, as the evening previous to my return to and crossed the fields in the direction whence 1 stood leaning against the portico, the sound proceeded. I had not gone far be- musing upon their rapid and joyous flight, fore I reached a small stream that wound its Alight touch upon my arm, and a merry way through a narrow glen, shaded on both laugh, roused me from my pleasing reverie, sides by forest -trees. ' As 1 followed the Drtaming, I suppose, of some fair damsel course of the strearaj the noise of the falling of your ' own sunny South, that you consider water became more distinct, and emerging go very superior from the grove that had before concealed the Or of some one of the colder North, per landscape a scene of exquisite beauty burst chance of you, fair Cox." opon my view. A small and verdant valley " Come, a truce tocompliments, you know lay before me, while at the farther extremity, I don't like them; I could never get at their the whole body of the rivuletat the height of meaning, they are so buried up in nonsense ; thirty feet poured over a projecting cliff. so lay aside that sentimental look of yours, or For about half its descent it fell in an unbro- I shall ha ve logo on my Doreas mission alone, ken sheet; then dashing into a thousand lit- See what a nice cap I have made for good old tie cascades, sought the quiet stream below. Mr. Cunningham. Don't you think they Gazing, as if absorbed by the beauty of the ought to make me president of the sewing so scene, stood a lovely girl of some sixteen ciety ? There, now, you begin to look like summers. Her small cottage bonnet had something with that demure face. Nowtake been removed from her head, and lay at her your hat and stick, and I'll pass ytu off as a feet, while the dark chesnut ringlets, released young minister.' from their confinement, fell in rich clusters on ner necK4ana snouiuers. une 1001 was to join wun uer in u, j was buuu uu equai thrown forward, and her Hps were slightly terms with her. After making her proposed parted; as ifaboujto-speak.but were check- call, we walked slowly along towardsthe cas ed in their utterance as though fearful dfdis- cade where we first met. Asweentered the turbing the repose of that beautiful spot. -At a short distance from her, stood a man of about forty years of age, who, witir stoical inuirterence to the scene, was attentrvery ex- aminingsome stately njaplg.'tit grew below me falls. a, "Oh, Uncle Jeffry !setEf hat !t .beautiful bunch of wild pinks therepwp in the cliff. How I wish I had thenr!".' ' ' "Humph 1 what t'f !pu , have of wear ing your bonnet Tahd wiifcTprovoklng cool ness he tossed it' jiiUii cane among the branches s the nearestr. ' "Now Uncleirt'iyVeVTnind, you will have to climb, the tree to get ittbr rtre,". and imscnievoui smite purvedupoaner frauii- iul face, as she sa,wlhfrbonnet safety lodged intbatree. . . ,rSend some of vouf beauxr'for it." " Beaux again hr-Tdo jvtsb, Uncle, joGV uo just toliave some' war f teasing yotff Udcle Jeffry, for suclvhe reader will doubtless bow allow 'me iffcall lita. turned awanand" pointing with mi canaJoThe sus- pendejTbonnet, walked leisure! toward the place wbvere I stood.' The presence .of my eousti had banished all desire tofifcppear tn- cogv .fnd stepping forward I rnSTde myself known, i A hearty ljakVthiahdand a " hoiTe ye' mademe welcome. Thilanswering the many inquiries put me bv'mr uncle. Cousin Ida atnrwl rr: hnailv l- i 9 i. : i i .. ' empioycu in maairiga note mine green sward ai uer ni !iui uci uaisui. . 'A... I e . . , i - uui cumcTvu uaio lonroi. said i.iir. . . jrl : u : . : . icr replying 10 ins ijuesiions, - it i mistake not.bsje is cousin Ida, waiting for an intro ductioriV, . r , " Ctoi7e J faonopn 1ilways the way with the yoti4folk8--wantmgto get together nuuiun i aiwavs oe iorraentiii2'mti.Kouu i beatx You know there Asrtt .a. passable one Well lTl get your flowers, but n tfie village. J davrTsh therV was; though, nav mv nriceV- iere taa, is your scape gracecousin vnaries y rested her head on my shouiaer, ana press Hamilfon. See Sf you cn make anything ed her lips to minW : ''''' .? -J out of htm. HeMl.do to get jour.bonuet for m Ha, ha ! that is what I call climbing for you,,wand without further words he plied his a'kis?.' ' . cane vigorously for the house., .... thislabrupt,' though characteristic intro- ducti, somewhat embarrassed ( me, bura few rnomenta.'sufniced'to remove itand the priileges of relationship were soon estab- ished. We cootinoed some time rambling bout the place, admiring the beauties of the scene, til) the shades of evening and thr fall Ingfderwarnetl us to-follow Uncle Jeffry "JBut you touldnl gallant me hOne bare headed Cousio Charles VI said Ida, laughing, " I have a bonnet in the tree yonder.' And I must be the beau you were wish ing for to get it, I suppose," replied !, with mock gravity. "You are worse' than Uncle Jeflry, I do declare ; what a provoking memory you all have. However, Til find some way of pay ing you off yet ; and her parasol was again actively employed in uprooting a flower at her feet. "You will be likely to kill that flower, if you persevere.'1 t - And you will not be likely to get my bonnet, if you stand there." Finding I should not gain much in a ton. test of this kind, I soon dislodged thebonnel and placing it on the head of its fair owner, we proceeded towards the house. My reader, if I have been so fortunate as to secure one, is doubtleas ready to know who the persons I have introduced to her ac quaintance (for this sketch is written ex pressly for the ladies) may be. Uucle Jef fry was an inveterate old bachelor. In his younger days, he was an ardent admirer of female beauty, but having teen jilted in his first love a1 venture, he ever after kept his affections underdose subjection. Ida was the only daughter of his widowed sister, who on her death-bed bequeathed her, then a mere child, to his protection. The affections which had long been confined in his own Dosom were, now placed upon her, and the geiuieslda was reared with alf the carts ajid attention tbaf the most favored ones en joy.1 - Jhree weeks ! how quick they pass away in the glad spring time of our existence, when joyous hearts are around us, and familiar voi- As the best way to avoid Ida's raillery was valley, the soft twilight of spring, which, in the more northern regions lingers long ere it deepens into night, was jnst gathering over the scene, me cairn quiet wnicn resieu up on the spot, seemed to shed its influence over us. We walked on in silence till we stood at the foot of the cascade. The same bunch of wild flowers that'I had noticed when 1 first risited the spot, was growing still on the cliff. ' . Come, Cousi Charles, yon must get me those flowers before you go ; you know you promised me a bouquet. . " Yes, but I did not promise to'breakfipy eck in Vettins iu". . . : t: But this is just such a huncn as i want I know can get it I'll do any thing for Ivou If vou will. Pray what will that any thing be, cor. 7 Oh, I'll mend your gloves ; or sing you mv nsr?sontr or r ".j"iik- you must TV A. The tiefrera were? soon procuredand placed in her hand, Now for my reward, couyn uia. Well, shall iSnend your, gloves, or sing you A song 1" "Neither.1 What shall I do then ! oive me it cousin iy ki. A kiss! I can't do any such thing.". "But"yQU j)roinised,,,i No wicb a thins ; I said I would mend I . . your eleier. or aingyou a song iir rift ftriT imnsr. ' . i. ... L- AX : ' i?nf nv t ntnr no ni mean a rcis,-uvca i. 1 .. . . i . , vejtainiyjtxaisiv,. ; . . , And won'trou let roe off. WhyhduUI I J it is only your cousin." A slight blush snreadver her features, Uhd a tear stole down herlcbeek, asshe gent- j Wirfcprung from our too cousinly position, and Cuming round saw Uncle Jeffry enjoying a Irearty laugh at our expense. Tberest, gentle reader, wewi II leave to jour imsgi- nation- " X ' a af a A Splendid new Transposing PianoX runi H14 win ue mq bi pumic saie, on oaiuraay i -September 17ih, for Cash or good Bankable Notes, at the Store of Mr. William Peck. The Instrument can be seen at my house every day until the Sale. JOHN F, BRANDT. WADSWORTH, TURNER & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, RJCHMOJVD, VA. Having received one of the largest and most general assortments of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, ever offered in this maiket ; and as the larger portion of their STAPLK GOODS were purchased before the late bisk, they are worthy the attention of MLR U MAIN l a, wuose consideration is particularly re- fjneSted. Sept. lr I8J3. 73 3w a card; TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND FARMERS (A tew ora akT tfc Belt Tavera, tke aavostt (Id,) MAIN STREET, RICHMOND, VA. Wonld embrace the present opportanity to inform Country Merchants and others who may visit this mar ket for the purpose of purchasing Goods, that his stock of 9&mi52Sk &B for the Fall trade will be extensive, having been care fully selected by- Mr. G. L Dewisow, formerly of Petersburg, who is now in his employ, and has had considerable experience in this branch of business His stock having been purchased (by leaving orders lor their manufacture) early in July, which was pre vious to the advance in price on Goods in bis line, will enable bim to offer them 10 or 15 per cent, less than he could if tbey had been purchased at a later date. which is a difference of no small consideration. His object is to establish himself in business, and he intends using everjyproper means, for the accomplish ment of that object; and, to further his purpose, pro poses offering his Goods at such prices as will make it to the interest of purchasers to call and examine his stock. w He has received a portion of hU stack, and will con tinue to receive by various arrivals-during the season. Rieftmond. Va. Sept. 5. 73 lm TTTXITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Uj OF NORTH CAROLINA IN BANK RUPTCY. Notice is hereby given, that on Friday, the 22d Inst. I shsll petition the Court in Chambers, at Fayetleville, for a distribution of the sssets in my hands to the credit of the esse of W llliam M. Mason, Bankrupt, of the County of Wake. W.J. CLARK, Assignee in Bankruptcy for Wake County Sept. 11, 1S43. 72 MEDICAL INSTITUTE, OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE. ; THE Lectures in this Institution will commence, as usual, on the first Monday of November, and continue until the last bf February, under the follow ing Faculty, viz : JEDEDIAH UODB, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. CHARLES CALDWELL, M. D., Prof. last's, of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. JOHN E. COOKE, M. D., Prof, Theory and Practice of Medicine. SAMUEL D. GROSS, M. D , Professor of Surgery. HENRY MILLER, M. D., Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women & Children. CHARLES W. SHOKT, M. D., Prof. Materia Medica and Medical Botany. LUNSFORD P. YANDELXi. M. D., ' Prof.-Chemistry and Phaaoiacyw C DANIEL DRAKE, M, D.-t Prof. Clinical Medicine apd Pathologic! Anatomy. Six Lectures are delivered daily. The fee for each ticket is $15. The notes of good and solvent Banks of the State m which thepupil resides, will be received in pay men). . The Matriculation fee is $5, and of Graduation $20, both-payable rn Kentucky paper. The fee to the- Demonstrator of Anatomy, Dr. Bay less, is $10, which includes all the privileges of attendance en hrs demonstrations and dissections from the first of October tilt tfie first of March. The price, of boarding, with fuel, light, and attendance, is from 2 to S3 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 15tb of September and termi- natrae on the last Saturday of October.. J he fee to this course is $20v By efier of the Faculty : J. COBB, M. D., Dean. MEDICAL COLLEGE, U RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, am HE next Session bf the Medical Department o iLaLi Hampden Sydney College will. commence, irj Richmond, on the last Monday of October (30th) and continue until the last ol rebruary following. Jshs CutiEiv, M D, Professor ofTheory and Prac tire of Medicine. . .' L. W. CasxBxatATHKj.M D, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. , R. L. Boa a, M D, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children. Socbates Macpix, MID, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacv. AvstrsTCS L. Wabbxb.M D, rro'essor of Surgery and Surgical Anatomy. Jerraias W TMAir,M v, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. The Infirmary attached to (he CoUece fornisheg am pie materials for practical medical and surgical instruc tion during the wtotit. Td thi's is also added the pub lie Institutions of the city, which are under the charge of a member of the Faculty .to alt of which the stu dent haa free access. The facilities for obtaining infor mation in practical anatomy and the mode of perform' ing surgical operations are not excelled m any institu lion of our country The Faculty take pleasure in announcing to the medical profession the appointment of Dr. Jeffries Wy man, of Boston, to the chair er Anatomy and rnyaio- lgy gentleman of eminent qualifications as a no man and comparative Anatomist and Physiologist. AUG. L. WARNER M. D., Dean of the Faculty. SepUT: 7812t GBAY'S INVALUABLE OINTMENT. Ft4 by wholesale er retail, by William Thompson, 1 li ' ilii PS ii il I ii . Cabinet and Furniture Ware-house Raleigh, JS. C. THE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish ing Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs. Turner & Hughes Book Store, a general assortment jf Articles in bis hoe, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. Tbey will be sold al such prices, as to leave no excuse for sending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, before you send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. 03 Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber wtll-seasoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. PILLS ! PILLS ! ! PILLS ! ! ! HEALTH THE 1UIUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED Hygeian Vegetable Mill$r Can be had at the Store John Primrose, FAYETTE VILLI! STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. MOAT'S MORISON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGErAN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Br. H. S. Moat, of New York, from the original recipe vsed for many years by bis late 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 resetted from premature death and volumes of certified cases of cure, embracing every disease in the longratalogue 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, namly, 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 born Jo days pf bliss, compared te what L a m maSf nas nitberto been bw lot, weighed down as he Has been by disease, infirmities, and sufferings which no arthly power knew how to alleviate? until this dis covery was presented to the world. The weak, the eeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are m a few days strengthened by their operation, and the most obstinate complaints are removed by perseve rance without the eipense of a Physician. Adapted to all circumstances and situations, they are the best Medicine ever invented for tjunihts, or to take to sea, preventing scurvjr and crrstiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against ta king cold. rr'f'The Dreootencv of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt infftosition on the puouc, Dy iorging me laoeis, or iorcing tuerr imua tions inU notice through the medium of ibe Press's- Some of them 'pretend to Hygewn 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, their 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 jut obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. The Hygeian medicines, first introduced into this country by H. S. Moat, in 1830, have for the last four years been prepared by him, and the increasing sale attests their intrinsic merit ; thry comprise two sorts of Pills, No. 1 and No. 2, in single boxes of each at 25 or 50 cents and Packets containing both sorts, st $I,$2, or $3. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders, large bones, at 374 cent?, with primed directions. Each packet hajka fac simile of the signature of H cjhepbeard . Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are signed wuh a pen by the district agent and sub-agent on a label of yellow paper. None are genuine unless they have these signatures, and are obtained from sub-agrnts, who can produce their written appointments from the district agent, and whose names are advertise in their respective districts. - m Shkphkarb Moat, Principal Office, 60 Canal st. AH orders will be promptly fined at 20 per cent ess than retanT prices for all sums over twenty five dollars, for cash. Some person in every Towri and Village, ought. t,o keep this valuable medicine, for the benefit of their fellow men. One individual, sent ninety miles to procure them. Nov. 17, 1843. . V4 iy VADUABLE ROANOKE LAND FOR' SALE. fTHHE Subscriber would Fell, privately, his two -II Farms on the INorUi Bank, ot Koinoke nvr. Uine in the county of Warren, rSortb Carolina, im. mediately above and below Robinson's Ferry, eachJ containing upwards ot luuu acres, 40uaor upwards being river low ground, of as gooa quality as any on the river, il is believed. ,vThose two Farms are in fine cropping condition, great pains having been taken for the last few years to improve them every way. The subscriber will not puff, through this adver tisement, the above valuable tracts of Land, as they need no effort of the sort, thinking it probable that those persons wishing to purchase will view the lands : he is content to leave thenvto speak for themselves. The terms on which he would sell the above Farms will he liberal every way, and he invites an inspection of his lands by those wishing to purchase before buy inn elsewhere. My friends, John D. lbrower, John U. lewis, and D J. Claiborne, Jr. of Bcusywick county, Va., will take pleasure in showingjDe above lands to sny persons wishing to view them, orgive sny further in formation in relerenee u tnem mat may oe wisntu CLACK ROBINSON, Warren, N. C. August 7. 64 6 Pump Making. frnHE SUBSCRIBER announces to the public, - U that he is prepared 10 maae, repair ana ciean out fumilg to oruer anu ai me snoaesi notice. He hopes by a close and punctual attention to busi pess, to receive a share of publie patronage, , JUoIirri . K. AKAUAHs, Raleigh, June 20th, 1843. . 50 Af -assortment tf Dry Good, Groceries, 8uperior Straw Floor Matting, Stuart's but Steam Refi neu Uandy. ace &c Just received, and for nfeheap for Cash. - ii. JOHN T. WEST, Next 8tora to New: Market House. Auffot25. 68tf MEMTMSTIVt DR. STRING FELLOW'S PBICES(FOB DENTAL OPEBATIONS. Extracting Teeth or Roots, eac- $ 1 00 Examination and directions for the manage ment of Children's Teeth, 5 00 Cleaning the entire set of Teeth fcOO Separation by Piling, each I 00 Plugging with gold 3 00 Best Artificial Teeth on Pivots, each 8 00 Do. on gold, pivots 10 00 Do. on gold plate 10 00 Da on the improved plamf Dr. S. 15 00 Operating for, and attendance on confirmed cases of Neuralgia Terms CASH. Raleigh, June 12, 184a - References J 0 Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Judge Battle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, S DrrHj Pope Wm, PUimmer, Esq. Warrenton. Gen. Hawkins; J Col. Joyner,") Dri Wilcox, C Halifax. Dr. Bond. J 200 00 communicated. It is whh no little pleasure that we are enabled to inform the public, through the medlntn of your col umns, that a core has been at length discovered for the most painful and harassing of all nervous affections, i eurslgia or I ic Dotoreux. The many unfortunate patients whose sufferings we have witnessed, and who are ignorant that those sufferings can be relieved by scientific means, induce us to make this commum- tion. The number of cases already cured by Dr. Stbtssvbllow, of this City, prove conclusively the success of his practice, which is as novel at it is effi cacious. His residence in the Capital of the Slate. will make it convenient forhim to consulted by many at a distance, who are afflicted wita a disease, almost as prostrating to the mental 49k t the physical energies of the human svstem. - V - J 31 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Wa'm V Count v. In the Court of Equity Master's Office, Aug. II, 4843. Clerk and William Peace, vs. John M. Peace and others? Tb PlaiittifTs BUI in the above entitled cvsse, States lit substance, that 'Joseph Peace of Raleigh, Kvithout Issue : that the ptaihlr sjid the defendants jonn ku. reace ana rjeasant reaceare oroiners ot tne said Joseph: thst he had in bis lifetime,one other broth er, named James Barr, and four sisters, Elizabeth Barrr Nancy Barr, Mary Peace and Lucy Peacs.wbo all died many years before the said Intestate : That Jameearr eft a daughter Nancy, 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 Thomas, who is dead, leaving ' two children, who reside in Alabama one a son na- j med John G. Barr, and the other, a daughter, whose name is unknown to the plaintiff. That Elizabeth Barr was twice married : by her first husband, one VjlUiW Potter, she bad issue two children, Robert aou Margaret, wh ir believed to be dead without issuewr AUUfJjy nerseconu uusoanu, ur. aines iving, she had issue four sons, John, Edmund, Alexander and William, all of whom are dead the three lsst named, in the belief of the olainfW, without issue and John, leaving a son, Leonidas King, residing jn Alabama or 'l,ennessee,and the plaintiff believes, other children, but if so, their names are unknown to him. And she had also four daughters, Julia, who inter--married with me Pigger-s, (now deceased,) anu who is residing a widow in Pontotoc, Mississippi ; Harriet, now the wife of. one Harmair; whose christian name unknown to the plaintiff, residing in Monroe bounty, Georgia. Mary, now the wife ef one Min- ton, whose Christian name issjeo unknown residing n Marshall County,. Mississippi ; and Otabeth, now the widow of one Coke, apd residing in Pickens County, Alabama : Tbafcjpf ancy'Bsrr fied leaving is sue in North Carolina'-TJat Mar Peace intermar ried with Isaac BsUeljdvvenoveo: to- Alabama, where shf ft issue daugJstrr,! Harriet, married to some jyief whofe nsssf .ishoHy. unknown iq the plaintifisUhat sfld Mary-had ethgr children,-whore dead, but whether with -or witSbrrl issujjis Onknow'n to the plaintiff: 1 hat Lucy. Peace intermarried with Lewis Lemay , and besidS other issue) had a. son na med John P. Lemay, now of, Desoto. County, Missis- sippu - i And the said Bill further shews that the said r lam tiff and the said John M. Peasp aad Pleasant Peace, with the issue of the said deceased brother and sisters of the said -Iri testate, are hiajhep-s at law : Tjt tha Plaintiff and itnlln testate in bis Htetime were partners under the fijrmf " Joseph and Wiltam Peace," and, ss such, jvertfseiied in, simple of divers Lots and Tracts of Land in Raleigh, and in tC Counties of Wake and Granville, and which are particularly de scribed in the said Bill, which are a clear Surplus of the said partnership effects, -of. which the said Plsin tiff in his own right. Is entitled to one moiety, and. With the said living brothers, and the issue of the said deceased hrpther aq0 sisters,-of -the said Iatestate, is entitled, ss heirs at law, ef the said Intestate, to the other moiety between them be divided according to their several interests. And tbe scope and prayer of the Bill for certain reasons thereto set forth is Car the sale Of the said Lo's sod Tracts of Land, in order, that tbe proceeds of such sale may be divided in lieu of actual partition. And the Plaintiff, having this day filed nis said Bill, in the office of the said Court, and supported tbe same by his sffidavH, in writing, I, Perrin Bosbee, Clerk and Master of the said Court do, at the desire of the said Plaififf, and according to the Act of As sembfy in such case made, by this advertisemeni to be six weeks Inserted in the Raleigh Register, hereby notify and warn the. said Julia Tlggties, the said Minloff ai d Mary his wife, the Said Herman and Har riet bis wife, the said Elisabeth Coke, the said Leoni das King, the said Fuller and Nancy his. wife, the said John G. Barr, theaid Harriet, daughter of the said laie Mary Kittrell, and her hnsband and the said John P. Letrfay, as well acs all other persons not rest- dents of the State of North Carolina, who may have or elaim sny interest In the premises, to appear before the Judge of the said Court of Equity. -at the Conxt t be held at the Court House in Raleigh, im the first Monday after the fourth Monday of September next, and plead, answer er demur to the said Bill, other wise the same wfU be taken as confessed by them res pectively, and be heardex parte. Witness, the said Perrin Bosbee, Cierk and Master ef the said Court, tbe 11th August 1843. 65-6wJ PERRIN BU8BEE, C. M. E. Oar Office being supplied with the greatest variety of Fancy J oft lrpr, ' ' ' We sire prepared to execute "'' ? X Pakfhlcts, Cards, CibctjIars, Haudbuls Tu a sty te not iBfertord any Office ha the Btata. DALKIGflr; to 7T , - . . .. ... l ITt Til M . , if mi ' , v' Slf.PtV AI,. I 1111 V. st Save a. Dollar Irad get a better CLvX nUGUJLUCILEjr, rractieal natter,, respectfully informs the Citqfnsof -lfalelgh,and the Neighborhood genrsily, that hr has bmtw received hit Spring Siock, consisting ot U&RQ A C&wa ' of every description, which he onewforsra aUeast tweniy per cent cheaper than they Am Je W at any other place in this City. He is.now finishingsome ' Superior Cassimere and GermanBrnshJIalsa t neater tbau you have sosn for many a dsy. i: Abio, some very sujfriowMohi 8kin and Short Nap8ilk Hats, which for bsjoty s finish, and durability et nol be excelled. Haia will Km LSW ..i.ai. v. or manufactured to, order of every -quality, pries and Muiuu. nai oi every uescnpUoa, cleaned Qd pressed to look faaj to ew. Customers Hats pressed gratit. . 1 IT. sL. has taken the Shop on Fayetterilja Sjreet, recently occupied by D.r. JtfTBETs, next door tor Mr. : Warra'a 8hoe 8tbre, where h invites thOublie to call before" pdrchasirig Elsewhere, if they wish to save a dollar, and get a better if sV He trusts; thu by strict attention to the buslness.to receive a shatef the pub lic patronage.' ' ; T; - ; N. B." Oath given for Woot dn the kln. and ' prVflAsWrirTffttV wrf l"rrB ' f-' ji i Medical Collegciof tbe Mat olrscntu Onrollim ' v TIS regular course of lectures in this instttotroa will be resumed" onifie second Mondsv iailOb vemher. . Anatomy by J. E. Holbrook, M. D. 8rgtry by E. Geddings, M. D.r fc , Institutes and Practice of Medicineif 8. Henry Dickson, M. D. ' - - . PkysiologyIumm Mootrie; M. 9. -'V' . Materia Medica by Henry R. Frost, M D, Obstetrtcs-bj Thomas G. Prieieaa, M. 17, i Chemistry-hj O. U. 8hpt,Hf . D. - The School for' Practical AJnaiomy haa l?en reor ganized, and will be under the chagfof Drs, Holhrook -and Ogtef . v , 4 ; "Clinical InstmaftSt the Marine ftospital-ind Alms House. j m . ' - HENRY R. FROST. OrWT " ' PHTICIiN,OF THE m AND EAB, 1S ; f OperHtei for mmuru r Deafness and other affections of . jj Sir i Cataract, Pteiygm-fraed Eveif ?i Enlarged Tonsila, LXP tejT Vo -Club Footr HaiISgSnmrmg Stonp, Strictswe, FfetulaT FUea ! ' Deformities, Diseases of pie Boneaj v l Hernia, (a radical cureAneurMfnj ; - - , Cancer, Polypus, TuraonrSjUlf, ' : And Surgical Diseases in general? ' iti-r Dr. H. will visit any part of the fitata. whra his services may be required J . ' Jttaieign, Jan. a, iB4rJi .. v TTKlt. UODREE will give k regular Curse Medical and Surgical instruction.- td Dresers those students who wish to viaiNortljeTn Colleges. All the private 8tudents of 1J H .ii.ia; nrberr gTsdoated with credit at the enVof their first seion, in the Rkhmoad Medical College. . s . . Rbkbsbcks : . Gov. Morehead, S . Hon. Geo. E. Badger, 1 , . . Dr, Beckwith, , Raleigh, rlugh Waddell, Esq. Hillsborough, I ' m The Sahscriber rs prepared to qQrcute "all-, kinds Imitations of every variety of MfrWe, d of ill kinda ' of Wood ;C5lv-.WalI Paintmg, Paper-htnging, QhV zinfgandGvLpING en Wod bnMtela&cnihsjpnctS; of every description, in thclate French $fyle,4tc ? attended tt4BeVet notice, and dealnn a supe- nor &cyie-oi worsjnaosrup. i , J.V-,,. i - SSV ? MILITA FLAGS BANNERS pabted in the-oeatest style, on the shortest notice, and mncb- cheaper than they, can be done elsewhere. rtry,He ' fcr to iheTAdjutant General of North Carolipa.) 't V, .Fyn wishing Pain'tinf of any description eie, , euted, by calling at the Cabinet Wire Roera of Mr.,. William Thompson," oppot.ile ibaQouth sst corteeC ofthe Oapttol Squart, may expect to have irdorie t&y: their entire satisfaction. CC. FRAIER.r , i Raleigh, Jan. 14. 184ft Mf Hooks Books-Alookt. Tiv nnHIiday itacived at the North CarotfnaBivolc t U store, No-. I. Cheap aide, Raleigh, N." 'Thes ¬ is fstory oTTi.ec, 8. America, by T F. Gorderl. ATha 1 Lite bf Sir Walter Raleigh, by Mrs.' Tfarjnapaerj..-- narrative or the War in Germany end Prance ta -i 1813 and 1814, by Lieut. Gen. Charles- WVaaa Memoirs of Gen. Lafayette and the French' Revolu- ' tionin 1830,' by B. Saltans, his Secretary. V Tamil iar Letters and Papers otOeni. Franklinv LaaUaf .. Journal in S vols.: Menfilra of Lecien Booanarie. ' ' 1 vol. The Life of WtU'ram CobKt in 1 vol, Tfe Life of Galileo Galilei in 1 vol. : Fev sata by.,.I,--vi'"-i , TURNERS HUGHE84-' June 13., ;., j . . . . ,; - ., . Tf OOK. LOOK, IX OH. -NEW BOOKS, II NEW BOOKS.Jnat received this day, at the. North Carolina BookstoreV Raleigh;' N. C.Ne. 1, Fayeftevitla street : Changs for the American Notes, v in Lettera from London to New 4ferl; by an AmriM can Lsdy. The Neighbors, bFrederike Bremer i 1 he Works of William Shaksfjearsxromplcte. at 15 cents per number, Fev sale by jt . at UN EIC da 11JJGHE8 September 1 , . ,; .. , ...,u v ?f7l finO METV-The'tyert desirablis Dretlinc' Ut' II longing to Mra. 'Prlscilla bhaWind now "oc- cupied by the' Rey. Mr. Licy osaessfbn Snst be ubu ui oi juiy. -s or lerrn apery to ' t lJAME8 MTTOWLES.1 Jane 15. JA1MES MAMlNAfS. BBULLOCK ATrmrMfva'ATi- f i w 2 3 Will practice' in all the Coarte at M.4ilara . lit tha; Couniiee of Wasbingtoa, Clark aud Monroe.'Alsbamal;, MobdeAprillfi;lS4a; V . S Z3 -j .-if;. ' ..V . - RALEIGIL N. CVrJr.- TTT.RIME VmEGAR;Als6; goK! LampaXf : 'JAMSE il'TOWLESr.' u July Vt, a in.. ' .1
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