' --. ..... - , . - - . . - r - - , "" - , . . . : . i 1 1 i . . : , - ' I t i .1! SEMI-WEEKLY NO 91; -1- T VBST 0N VR. GALES, EDITOR AliU FKOPRIE TOIL ; Sciicii'Tiox1 Fiw Dollani pei wanum half in AoTTisitMHT. Foreerj Id lines, first tnser lion, One Dollar ; each iilweqaent lDsertion,25 cent. Court Order tnd J adicial Advertuemeota will b chrH 33 Pr cent- blSberi but a deduction of 33 jr cent, will be made from the regular pricea, for ad wtUfrsby.the year. .T. V- AjTcnisemeoU, inserted in the 8emwWeeklj Rao fiTia will also appear in tha Weeklj Paper, free of charge, , ; A -" Letter to the Editor mast lie post-paid. LIST OF PAPERS , ; Pu bushed in JV. 7. Carolina--their terms, fyc. Raleigh Register,- and North' Carolina Gazette; is published in the City of Raleigh, issued jreekly and semi-weekyl, by Weston R. Gale3. For the semi-wQekW $5,00 per annum; for the weekly $3,00." AVhigf ; ' Raleigh Star, and : North . Carolina 6ro tette also in Raleigh, issued weeklyjhy Thos. J. Lemay---Hugh McQueen and Tho mas J. Lcmay, 'esqrs.1, editors price 'per annum, $3,00. J Whig. V ' V,; ? T North Carolina Standard,)? Co. Thos. Lorinff & H. I. Toole, Esq.,f published 'in Raleigh every Wednesday at $3.,00 per an num. Loco Foco. :' t - Biblical IZecordeir, in Raleigh, weekly' by Rev. T, Meredith, at $3,00 per annum. Religious -'--fj ';' ih The Microcosm, in Raleigh," by Mstr.' Le onidas Lcmay ,v Weekly at $1,50 per annum. Miscellanepus. ' r( j v - J Fayetteiille Ohserverissntd hrevf Wed nesday from Fayetteville, by E. J. Hale, Esq., at 2,50 per annum. ' W hig. . , Jjighland Messenger, at Astrville by Mc Anally Roberts,weekly at 2,50 per annum, V tug. ( ' - ..:r ;;. J Greensboro1 Patriot Swaimand Sher- wood, is published weekly, at Greensboro' price $2,50 per annum. :.Whig. Washington -Whig and Republican Ga- tette, at 'Washington, weekly- at $3,00 per annum, by Henry MachenJ ' esq.- Whig. . t'''t 'r.V.'. . Washington '- Republican same place, wceklyi by " , at $ per annum. ' Lo co.'" - i : ' -' jfi- '.-T - Southern Citizen, by Benjamin Swaim, esq., at :Ashboro'J price $2,00 per annum. Weekly. Whig. - -c ' f fi Albemarle Sentinel published weekly at Edenton, by Taylor - and Brown, at $2,50 per annum, r Whig, r v ' Carolina Watchman, : ' Salisbury, erery week, by Pendleton; and.runer, at $2,50 per annum. Whig. ;-, , , : Western Carolinian, some place, by Dr. C. F. Fisher esq., at $2,50 per annum. Loco Foco. ' - ' .-: " ; '. , Charlotte Journal, at Charlotte, By T. J. Holton, weekly, at $250 per ; annum.1' Vg- I: i. v V Western Whig Bonner at Lincolnton, by Baker &Elliott, at $2,50 per annum. Weekly. Whig. . , . r . v T LmmjoZii JRepu5Jtcdn, same place, by Kobert Williamson, jr., at "82,50 per an num. Loco Foco. " ' ' Wesiern Star of' Liberty, at Rutherford- ton, by T. W. twu-fweekly, at $20 per annum. . Whig.: ; v Warrenton Reporter1, at Warrenton, by Robert N. Verell and -Thomas ' Reynolds, jr., weekly, at $3.00 per annum.' Loco Foco. The Intelligencer and Nags1 Head Advo cate, Elizabeth City, by Perkins & Tillet, published weekly, at $3,00 per annum.. Whig,' literary and commercial.".. . . J Halifax Advocate, at Halifax, by Charles N. Webb, weekly, at. $3,00 per annum.' Whig. : North .Carolina .Democrat, same place, every week by , at $ per annum. Loco Foco. ;"'' -v;'"'' "V''V " Tarboro' Press, ,Tarboroy by ; George Howard, weekly, at $2,50 per annum. '. Lo co Foco. .' 4'.-..'tg-4'v V-.-f-f i - . , WiZminon Adrerttser, by- F. C. Hill, weekly at $3,00 per annum ' Whig. 7 ' Wilmington Chronicle, sitae placel week ly, by A. . A. Brown, esq., at $2,50 , per annum. . vv ntg. , H ; . . ; Hillsboro1 Recorder, at Hillsboro. week ly, by Dennis Heartt, at $2,50 per annum. Whig.- '?-' ' - Farmer Advocate it Jamestown.' ' by J. Sherwood, at $1,00 per' annum..' Monthly. agricultural. ; . SUNDAY 8ICKNESS. :' I suspect thift ;"diere"tf IWtce as much sick ness in the Urriletl States -on the. Sabbath, as on anybthetlay of Jthe y$ek u and -1 1 am quite tore there, is about as,: mtch medicine taken on that day, as on all the real. y .These alarming facta; if they are facts, deserve the immediate and' earnest "investigation of the whole" medical ; faculty. It cannot be owing to the climate, ho miasmi r; in any sudden changes of texnperaturer because these are u able to affect itie health, just as ranch one ?y as another! r Much leas can w& ascribe 'f to any ' special di vjne r'mitatioh; to disable people from attending-public worship' on the Mooain, wncn tnejr are , aoie to oe out am attendingto their secular business from Mon "ay till Saturday ni&!!W;i.i.--S ViA-S w The Sickness "of whicfr 1 an ipealringV prcTails all over1 the country 8C af toj affeji Jll classes5 Jhopghi no.Un theiiairie degree lh imln.i.!.... t r . - r fuliginous, narp jaDonng classes, are more apt tp.be dbvn son the Sabbaj, thaii - uu lasmonaoie. r v- nc iauer cannot or :vrnv not anora it, as many want the day for; riding,: sailing and visiting their friends. VThe laboring people in the cities, are hot so - liable to these peri odical attacks as in the country; and the rea son! seems to be the same ; they want the babbatn for relaxation with which the Ope- 1 ration Of active medicine would seriously in- terfere. Although making ho. pretensions to the healing art myself, it may be expected of me that I ahoukl be a little more particular in showing how the sickness now under con- etderatron generally cornea on,' and how it is most rommdnlv relieved I av rplipvpd nnt I r rtirPil. fnr it U ermAinnir ait i Kr.oV ; . q 7u .1 6 r. two .totiea high, with three rooms hclow and two again tn a few. Sabbaths ? after it seems to be .bbve ataire, air having fire places. The other build entirely expelled from the system. rT hese nga aregood and convenienu There is a litae Rar then are the usual symptoms: A little more den spot sufficiently large.? Those wishing ito buy work is' undertaken on the . farm or in the wooJJ do well to call nd examine for themselves, shop than can be rWrfbrmed . ; As a matter of aPPIt - ' v A J. BATTLE; tf course, extra enorts are necessary. XMature, 1 by the middle of the week begins to complain that she is hot feirlrt dealt with ' and to call for relaxation. If her voice is not, heeded, she raises it louder. The: man confesses that heiloes not feel well, and that he needs rest and medicine. But he cannot afford to lie by on a week day. -. The Sabbath is fast ap proaching, .Snd then he shall be at leisure, and will attend to himself.! More generally, perhaps, specially in haying and harvest. the medieinB is sent for on Shath morning - . , . j i xi x m i at nawaww. a vsaw - nin v tr nn wee miiai nsj i a.uacaa, every; uouy anows, muw oe at tended tO,snd as he could not get time to take ilany sooner, and it will not do, he thinks to pot it off any longer, especially as he must resume his labors again on Monday morning; Sometimes the Sunday's sickness comes on very suddenly in' the morning. A little cloud arises. Itmay rain; and what if it should! Would tlie prospect of getting a little,' wet, prevent the individual from going out on any other day? Is he afraid of lightning? Oh no, unless It be. Sabbath day lightning. But now, all at once, he finds out he is. pot very well. He is afraid he shall take cold, and so he stops at home. 'JV. Y, Observer. -: NlIT l0TO Til XIV MiXKIT lloUSS . . " BOUIIBOIJ CMJ.TJL1 Tn ESPECTFULLY informs ilia friends and the LilrPoblic generally, that ha has purchased out the Tailoring Establishment of Mr. James ltckforda& : mi i . ! wjii nereaner carry on ine wusiucsf in mi own name, and on his own accountat the old stand on. Fayette ville street, "next door to the new . Market House. Be ing well acquainted with) every branch ef the busi ness, and determined t attend closely ta nis Snop, ha hoocs to receive a fiiir share of public patronace. His work shall be faithfully donei" and tis jirices aa mndet ate aa the times will jusbty. . 4 - V f Having tetained.the servicea of MK Lrrenrevn, as Foreman and Cotter, he hopes to retaW all the i . u is...i.ri. . V oia customers oi uuxmhivihuiucui. ,f 5- October 22, 1840, . . , . , 8S rHOLE3ALE AND RETAIL BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT IN PETERSBURG, VA.Jamea Woodbouae & Co. deal extensively in Books in the various departments of Literature. .....;.,;, "".i.v"' Country MerchanU and others will find at their Establishment, In addition to the many Books soiled to their wants, a large and general assortment of Sta tionary and Fancy articles j 'and pronounce jhat they will compare in price to quality and kind with, any house, South of the Potomac. ' ; : fXj Music, Musical Instruments and Musical Merch andize of every description sf wholesale and retail. " June 16. P 49 ' v; - J. W.&C. MILLINERY ANU MANTUA-MAIUNG- Mb.1 MART HA; ANN RAMSAY respectfully in forms the Ladies of Raleigh, and the public generally, that he has commenced the above business in the store formerly occupied by Hazlxtt Kyle, dec. She has received from the. North, a' handsome as- sortment ot ine latest style 01 s . . m Ixignorn, etraw -end eil BONNETS : Snlcndid Silks and Ribbons ; beautiful ...IT..! Merino Cloths for Cloaks; Gloves; Handkrrch iefs, dec. Also, a full sapply -of materials for making and t'oort: the Court dottt order tnat advertisement be trimming Bonnets and presses. , Mrs. R. has made made Uiirteen successive weeks in the Raleigh Re arrangements to receive quarterly from the North the per and North Carolina Gazette an latest fashions of Dresses, Bonnets, &c From her ington Whig," advising the said William Keith long experience in the above business; she feels confi- that, unlesa be appear before the . said .Court, at the dent or giving general sansiacuon , u iwjwcuuuj licits a share of public pauoiiage. iter prices whi m suitable to the times. Raleigh, Oct. 80, 1840. 88 .Z3.XM SAY Tfatcli arid Clocli malter, Jeweler, k and surewmltii. c . THE SUBSCRIBER , respectfully., informs his old customers and friends, and the Public generally, that be v is prepared to repair all kinds of Watcnes, blocks, Jewel- lejy, and SUver Warev in a Immmm rtk TT tla in his employ, a skilful and steadv workman, and will besides, also give the busi - ness his personal attention rand from hia knowledge say; as a Millinery; Establishmenty AH work warranted to perform welf Persons visiting the City would find to their interest to enouire where they can have their work done well and chean. ' . -'- " The hieheat cash nrlcea riven for old Gold and oivert . . , , -.. Raleigh, .QcC39-b7 1840-; 88. MI aik noPay an til tile- Piano IS -:r.-"v tried. " -. r r.'' TTF there ahould' happen to be an one 'sojnVredn-. J loes aa to doubt the quality or my Piano, r or tea I alter he abundant'proofs which have been presentedl of their 'Buperiority; I will agreO "that such an indivi - .luaf l-lr 1 ari in.frnm.nt '.nit lr it thnrntlirhl, iZZSZiJZZ CTtTf i n'y & risk anyway In getting diaposed of upwards of 200 without ver ielling.a M Md ceruinly.no riak whatevewberO payU uieus W'iiy,iwuuvu via its HuusnMuii f . bet 16. 1840. :EVP;NASH." 1 TT. EirecTtniT tbis onm, if i.-- ii vl -vi-1- -,-,i H;.rhA- I .1 .-. . .v- i- ,k.- .-.-.i .-1 Hues, see.nanaoiii, x. ninHuii ihi h v., .b i 6-h" pay in jnarcu ot, . --pv I ,nfd !o Members of nw uwii la in ui ui uiviuic wuinwi vj iiieau io isaur, r c k.ku vu -hi m um- j, : ' f - V Portrait and miniatures -I- j EXECUTED - in A SOTMTOB BTT1.1E" ATTn TBS . - . 3- - - :- T LIKKSESSE8 WASSASTED (30KHECT, "v Who m8V be fomiit at Mibbm PnllUim'a IwMnlincr House Wllnuneton fctrMt . tim T.hJm nt Rntle. I mai j - " . - . . invito) i ...ri r.:vi wls:m I he '"very ah6rt.AIo a neat and 010''' L.andcfliM n.;nt;n mnh k- w ; - f 12 Lessons : including drawinir and Dcrsnectivo. nrice 1 f wmu " au w 1 $10 or a class of 6 $6 each. .Apply 8a above,; where specimens may pe seen. ' . . 82 tt. 1 1 1 til - 11 1 TOTOUSE & LOT FOR 8ALJU-I will sell on 1UL very accommodating trims, pleasant and ve- I conTenwnt residence on Wilmington Street, near-1 f"1. b"Wmff to the hew JJr.plist Church. The house A STRAY HORSE. Sometime last wee jt! whilst-! was absent from home, my man Toner lound a Nag in a small field of mine, and uixm enaui- ry finding no owner, he pnt her into my stables. 8he j u a dark bay, about 4 ttet 5 or 6 inches high; main, uu, legs and feet black ; has a white spot in her fore- 1 head, and a narrow white streak down her nose, and appears, to be about 6 or 7 years old. The owner can take her away upon proving his title and paying ex penses. f , r ; . . . A. J. BATTLE. Raleigh. Oct. 1 1 840. ... . 85 Tf OOfi. AT THIS! By virtue of a decree 91 Ine .ul5ri?r -.VW i ""nge iwounty, et Term, 1B40, I ahall offer for sale at the late residence of Edmund Herndon.dec'd. on Wed.ies- day, the'Snd day of DeeemW heii, 36 LIKELY NEGROES of both sexes, and difierent ages. A f - credit of twelve months will lie given, the purchaser gi ving- bond and approved sccuiity The sale to cot. tinue from day to day until all is sold. , . WILLI A M NICHOLS, Adm'r. ctftteT t6th, lt40. " ' 87 "lTOTICE HThe Members elect fof the ensuing IN ieeis!ature, are resnvesnilly. Hri.rmel tbat we I shall be prepared Ao accommodate 40 or 50 senlU i men with board, and lodging. Being grateful for pnst favors, we promise that aothiog shall be wanted on our part to render comfort to those who choose to favor tts with Iheir custom. ' ANN PULLTAM o SISTERS. Oct. 21, 1840. " " 88 3w Star, and Standard 3 weeks. I GRAN D IXJDGE OF W. CAROLINA. FTT1HE OFFICERS and MEMBERS of the seve. iL rJ Subordinate Lodges in this Stale, are hereby j informed that the next Annual Communication of j the Lodge of North Carolina, will be held at the Ma sonic Half, in the City of Raleigh, on Monday after noon, December 7lh at A o'clock. Delegates from the Lodges are resjiectfully request ed to be punctual in their attendance on the sitting f the Grand Lodge, and visiting brethren are respect fully invited to attend during said Communication. '-. By order, h .' WM. T. BAIN. .. ' ' Grand Secretary. Raleigb,"Nov. 2, 1840. , 90 4w. r TrvrriirrE lead, linseed OIL, &C-- VV The Subscribers keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Medicines, Paiiite. Oils, Dye. stonV Brushes, Perfumery and Fncy articles ; with which they supply Physicians and Dealers on the moat accommodating wholesale terms., All orders, with good reference, will meet prompt attention. DTJrUx, KU5i.K Jupi&a,JJrvggt3ix, 8. E. corner of Sycamore and back St. . 60 A ' ' -; -' Petersburg. Va. I TATE OF NORTH C AROLIN A Walking- I ton County. I EauiTT Fall term, r 1840. SaralrAnnkfeith V. Wffliam Keith i Bill for Divorce. On motion, and it appearing to the Court that two Bubpoenas to answer the BUI of Complaint isaned to I ars . a a. a - 1 Bertie county, against wm.iveiin, nave neen reiurneu by the-Shenffthatne m not to be tocnu in wai county. n I . I I .L. .t 1A X7-a IT Aifh tm nn, I mh.hl. and also, that the said Win. Keith, is not an inhabi 1 Unt of this State, or ndt within the j urisdiction of this Court House in Plymouth on the second Monday of L"""; ' .1 La nHW demnr to th Com- pla-nantV Bifl of Complaint, U willbe taken pro con- 5. T . . 1 .k- Ck.ii fpjtuh. and such decree made thereupon, as shall j ;. . . . ' considered just. ' . -- . . Test, 1 l Ul 1 UKiIJK,A. OC HI. La. Nov. 3d, 1840. v Pr. Adv. $7 50.) 89. ftjTATE OFNO K J U-v. AKU uli A, v axe toup Q ty, Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1840-, , Charles Dewey, Cashier, n . t -,t . ' . Original Attachment. Alexander HendersOn, and f 6 ' . others. " J It anoearlng to the satisfaction of the Court, that j the Defendant; Alexander Henderson, , iai not an in It . .f iL:. ttl.la T. S..mI..I I L. ft WnklfA.I lil. I 1m, mmla in the Raleisb Recisler for six weeks, noti- j rin? him to be and appear at the next Term of this J Court, to be held for said County of .Wake, at the. ulead I demned to satisfy. Plamtht'ilarm, i - : Wiiness, Henry B. Hayes, Clerk ef our said Court, st Office,' the 1st Monday after tho 4th Monday of September; 1840 I ' i 87 - 1 ' 1 ' T H.B. HAYE8,C. S.X.. TTOTIC1---Notice ia hereby given, according if to the provisions of an Act of Assembly in such , . .. , . . !J.J .1.. !.' i-J il.Tr- ! ease maqe aou proviaer, mat t inienu 10 appiy 10 tue next uenerar ssemiiy 01 aois oiaie. 10 oe new m Navemlier, tor the passing of an Act for the emanci- patwn 9f wy, swifo Emmabne. i -t 5. psuoA HE N KY-J. PATTERSON. 1 1 Raleigh, Qct..l2tb,'1840. I 1 1 1 " " ' - J - r- , 83. TVTOTICB to members ortlte sLegls trrj 1 Www woinffwi' T !w very . . v. ,n . s? l - . ; 4 . ing, to addnion to those alreiJy engaged, MembarsaH tho-ipproaching Legulature -Wfc- vA HANNAH Raleigh, Oct 20, 1840. TTnROPOSALSk addreeaed to: tt Sunacribef at JiLeachnte, Rewfon coimly, Honk ,Cro!ioa, will be received until the 10th of December, forexca atingthe canala, for draining the awainp lands in Hyde and Tyrreircountiess, liflween Alligator and run so lake. The Canal will be five feet deep, 10 rnrt wul at hottnm.' and 'A& Filn. at ton.- 1 Ti ezravaliori ronniais entirely of velal4e matter, which wi.n Pi,el on dnc aide of the canal of oni- rm wmjui, o a- o hmto roao.,. , a ne wnoie amouni of exravation. will be almat 160.000 cubic varda. 1 In the prosecution of the work; no danger need be apprehemlrd on the score of health, as a large canal from Pongo River to rango Lake is just completed onwhich Upwards ofone hundred hands have been eronloyed during the year, and ap to the present mo. ment, there has not been a single ea. of sickness. For any informaiion relative to the work, applica lion will he made to Mr. R. L; Mrans, who wtll at nil times be found at the Engineer's Office, on Puhgo Canals V WALTER WYKNi r ; - : . . , Civil Engineer t ' Engineer's Office, Pungo Canal, s , Nov. 3d, t84D.-i-89-ow 5w. 3 M; WISE, Stttdent of the celebrated Fraunsohn of German OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, SPECT ACfLES, SccY ';... MR. WISE respectfully informs the citizens of Rateigh nd the public -generally, that his Store is on Fayetteville street, next door to Messrs. W. & A. Stith, in the House occupied by 8. R. Anker, where he wilt he hippy t. attend to all orders in his line. He will ah?o, if required, go to any part of the City wnere ais services are vraiuru. n f PersoM wishing to procure Spectacles, or ; to have new glasses filled in old frames, are informed that they can be suited with glasses of different Colors and forms, and 'suited to any. age, which be can- deter mine bv Inspection of their eyes. The glaeeea which he furnishes he will warrant to hold their power of virion iron, live to eighty ears. , From bis knowirds of the science of Optics he can determine the glasses suitable for any age. Pe rsona with weak "eyes pan be supplied wilh slasses. which will' greatly benefit i . : them and not attain the sight ? also ' spectacles for near-sighted persons, and those who have-been ope rated upon for a cataract of the .eye He would par ticularly call the attention of the public t a new sort of classes and conservers of the. sight, made of the best flint and azure glass, and ground fierspective.' . These glaises have been recommended by . tle most celebra ted doctors and professors, aa the best in their tird on the eje. They are lb best of the Mm! for pre serving and irrproviog the sight in continued reading and writing in which case they not onjy relieva the eye, but also strengthen and improve the eight. It is pot necessary to say more than' that he has festimo nisls of the most celebrated professors of Germany, that his glasses are made of the beat and finest male rial, and that they are ground true and exact. They are, therefore, far preferable ..to the uva of rough, ir regular and. unevenly -- ground glasses that are daily palmed off, and which are Very injurious to the eve. Good glasses may be known by their shape, exact centre, and aharp, clear, and highly polmhed surface. f 5 8"' These quahuea are U be found in a high degree in asses. ' : ' ' ' . Optical instruments'- of all descriptions,' among which are small and r large Teh-scopes, Micro scopes and Spyglasses ; Concave and Convex Glasses without frames ; Concave and Convex Mirrors; Gobi and Silver-steel Spectacles of all kinds; different des criptions of Magnifying-GIasses ; largo and small Magic Lanterns. - His Microscopes will magnify objects five thousand times. Optical and other similar Instruments and Glasses carefully repaired. - -, Mr, W, assures the public, that it shall always bo his duty to execute every tbing.entrusteu to him with the rreatest care and on moderate terms.' Those in want or any thing in his line will please give him a calL - He has now on hand a general assortment of Goods. Spectacles with Concave and Convex Glass es, also with Glasses of each kind. He has but one price for bis articles, from which he does not vary. Reference is made to the following Letters. Richmond, Sept. 9, 1840. I have frequently had occasion to recommend per sons laboring under defective vision to Mr. Wise for relief, and always with success. -: Mr. -Wise keeps an extensive assortment of Spectacles and Optical Instru ments, and he thoroughly understands the adaptation of glasses to the physical defects in vision ; indeed be h. 'Att of Orities and Ontical Instrn 1 ment a ,t01 &nd therefore, I have no hesita- 1 ' I - a ' ti :n ,recocnrnendinsr him to the pu pubhe Surgeons I . . . who may desire Cataract Glasses (of any focus) for their patients, can be supplied by Mr. Wise upon the most reasonable terms TH : JOHNSON, MD. - Profof Anatomy and Physiology in thi Med. Department of. Hamdeii Sidney College. , 7, 1.7 bnC nd persevering effort to perfect bimsetf in a -" ai r . l? . . 1 f."0"1 f 7 WVv' tion to the adaptauon ef Glasses to the defects of u- ion. and a frcanent onDortunitr of witneaoinar the suc- eei of his efforts in this wst: has indftecrf ir. to iv hirri a certificate of qualification. 1 H'--- All egea, and Glasses suited to Eyea upon which op- I erationa have been perfcfftned, will be. aided in getting back lost sight, as far aa artificial means will do it. . ED WD. H. CARMICH AEL. M. D. , ' " r.. - .-. .- t"''". i84o.: : ' Country Merchants aUorced a liberal diS' count on Wholesale and Retail Purchases. , Raleighov.3d, l840. - ! 88. ' TJ7AilLY GROCERY, -AND PROVISION LP ;STORE.-The'Subacriliera have just received from Charleston and New York, their Fall and Win ter aopply of WINES, LIQUORS, dee-, which win be found equal toaay' iu tlie State, s For a list of ar Juga, Decantera; and Tumblers iha Tim alure. dnrifi- Session. - f Hl lLAWRENCEcfe CHRISTOPHERS. 1 Raleigh, Nov. 3d, 1840. !? T 89 3-. Star & Standard 2 insertion-- v TTtvENTAL SURGERY-Dr. W. R- Scott rea- XLk pcctfully informs die pubHc,' that he has return ed to RaleignV and may be tound at toe Eks ix hot at : November 3d 1840. ., . o - - 89. rmO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS Two wtfoee ( J6trrneyniett lailors -will nnd constant employ nientoiiaipJication tos ; ,' OLIVER 6c bMITH..t. r SJ-l-ItrH- Nov 3L J840.vc v 4.V i 9.: ! P. S. None but first rate Workmen need aodv. aa the Richmond and Petersbura: bia: of pricea vrffl be paid.;;, v'.li 4t ;, w .,"b.VA 8i' rTVTOTICE.Ja pursuance of the formsof he i i u; : -t . -., tt ere- miaou viPBp I iiT-KiTTiiiM'tp iuni a wkiiu ui,iiuj tv 1110 nt-ii. y jv.n vn uuivuitv- i ire uuwaiuci I.J ""J j'"'v.,v(.iv u..i i - n i jr ,112 or. 10 J General Assembly for a modification of the lawsreta 1 j-jjprepirtc lo areominodate 6 or 8 Members o Uon iu propbruon to the amaar.t cf 1 71 - ' i r writing to free persons orcolor, so aa lo permit me to re-1 tne t-egvaiainre aviut: tfeani;- :-'vh erauy- owned aaa not ouerwise. eTUAKT, I side in my nauvf estate. f, USA AC xtuwTt5-'"' - f 'fi.i?-jAwlAW4(lsNCCki;$J'- j . uai iu qr 4 ; 1 qq IvOVemDOr . lOU i ivaieign, iov. 00, i.o.w ,i " a.ikn, vei , -vo ; . - : -;"-. ;-;--' ":: f -'-':-;: -'----.;; .: - f;iA. :cV;-..;r--' 'v--""...-.; At--'"';--.-. .vt:1-:;-.,- - .--. ' . ' - J f-lTATE - OF NO RTH-O A ROLIN Ai Fk ahklI m ijl CoxrsTT, Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions. September Sessions, 1840 . a n . ... - .1 - Willie Hipes, and others.'A Smith PaUerson and Joel ' HarrifF. Ex'ra of Allen , . . .. ii kiiu null Ur c ihivb ui i oiavts.1 . HinM. ffficM. & Others. J It appeaneg to the satisfaction of the Court: that Cadwell Hinet and Nancy Oghern, ehildrcn of the aforesaid Allen Huies, dec d. ami Wilharn A. nines, Allen Hines Joseph E. Hints, Hfory Hines, Mil- jingiou pines, ivsncy nine, x rsnees fiMicfy pimij W. Hines, Agnes, uisb, formerly Attnes tjines, Vir ginia Hines, children of M illingf on Hines, decd. with two others, whose names are onkaown to your Peu tinners, are not inhabitants of this Sra!-lt is there fore ordered that publication.. be made &n jsix weeks in tne KaiigQ Kegistef, giving totem notice to appear at the next Term of this Court, to beheld at the Court House in Loulsfonrg, on the 2nd Monday in December next; then ond there to answer " the aad Petition, or it will be taken pro confesso as to. them, and heard ex parte. - , n Attest j -It 1 -87 . 8. PATT ERSON. Cllc STATE OF NOItTII CAROLINA, joribamp lon County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, September Term; 1840. . . ; j .- William Lee, and others, J Atnended Petition George' R. Rend others vforWttlcnient. In thia' case," it appearing to Ihe satisfaction of i he Court that, the children t John Wornum ami Chatles Wornum, whose first names are unknown, heirs at law of Samuel Wornum, dcrM, are -not in habitants of Ibfs Stair, therefore it is Ordered by the Court that publication be made,, for six weeks in ihe Raleigh" Register notifying the children of the said John and Charles Wornum-, hat unless they appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to lie held for the County mf Northampton t the Court House in the town of Jackson on the first Monday in . December , next, and make 4hemseb?es parties thereto, that judgment pro confegso will be taken and the case set for hearing as to them. -, ' . A copy test, ' WM. BOTTOM, Crk. Oct. 7, 1840. - ' i 84 NEW IJVERY . STABLES. -The Subscriber has. taken the large and com modious Stanles near the Boarding House of the , Misses Pulliams, where he intehds: keeping plentiful pro vihder and attentive Ostlers, to attend to Horses that may be left in his. charge-, His prices .will be for .the single feed 25 cents, and 50 cents by the day. . He will also keep Horses .to hire, either by the day . or for a longer time. ..He hopes to receive a liberal patronage, as bis utmost exertions will be made to please all who may favor him with their custom, i Members of the Legis lature and . transient persons -visiting the city will find it to their advantage to leave their Horses with him as he intends devoting his own attention to. the safety, and keeping of their animals., " ' ' ' November 3d, 1840. U s 69-4w. ' STATE COURSE. At Raleigh. North-Carolina. The Fall nieetmg for 1846, over this Course, -wil. commence on -Tuesday, r the 24th November, and con tinue throughout the week. . First Day.-Sweepstakes for "3 yeara olds, 'Sub scription $300, forfr-U $l0Omile heats closed lha 1st ol May with the following Subscribers, viz : John McLeod, Hugh Rogers, Nat. T.. Green, D.McDaniel. Same Day. ;A Puree of $200- S mile heats. Second Day. A Purse of $4003 mile beat. 'Third Day. A Purse of $200 mile heats best three 'in five.---- ' -":..'- Same Day.-Swecpstakea for 3 year" olds, Sub scription gl00O-2.SU forfeit 2 mile heats closed on the 1st March with eignt Subscribers, aa follows, vixi John White. John C. JSoeers. Robert Chsnmsn. Thomas W. Ra'uey, D. McDaniel. William Townes, Abner Robinson, R. Hi CunnTngham. Fourth Day Jocky Cluli' Pure of $700--4 mile heats. " ' :v:!"f - V'. ' Fifth Day. Ciltzent Perse amount hiade known 111 due season; ' ; - i,'ir. -! t-1 A Colt Sweepstake fs now open. W close on;lh"e firxt day of tue oieetinc. lor &year olds. Subscription $ 1 00 forfeit $50 mile heaU three or more to make trace. "'-V "; JOHN, M. BRYAN, Prop. 4 Treat Oct. 27,1840. ' - - 88 1 NEW A1W.P CHEAP GOODS, Received by JOHN PRIMROSE; on FATTr(BVJti. Stbixt-, Ihe 2d door from the New blarket House, arid he has opened lately, a very general assortment "of FANCY DRY, GOQDS whtcfi will be aohl :o ;abit the timesk uusiomers 01 ine city, ami t :ountry, are re I Otiested locall and ce for themselves. He boi also j addec t trie general stock of Family Finding Goods! j Meicbantsand other purchaser a can be supplied very I cheap, by the quantity r d.aen. GOODS GOODS ! GOODS ! ! He baa a complete: stoek of DRY GOODS r . Retailer' business, consisting; of almost every article m tne ury uood line, amounting to about Thirty-six or beven Hundred JJoiiara tnat will be sold upon ac- comtnodating principles, at Six; Twelve and Eighteen .1 t.L. O . T. 1- . . r . . I'-- j - sj-sse''.saauaysa) good . Socurfty; and interest irom the - s. f f k TILL- MORE GOODS! " v-- monuis, wiui date. RTTT.T- . - J ti "" i. f nnv nAAt - He has also, asman stock of DRY GOODS, con-1 . m a .a : . - . ... . t "Weftr smalT country ln. amount abonr ' ' ' nnnaraa uouarsj ail 01 wnicn ean no aeen trom tne invoice, ana. win oe sow ai otx, i weive and Eighteen months, for a note with good security, bear' :n-r tnfmwf from th-t W ..'' : ;. - -..i:- V - MORISOX'S H YGEIAN PILLS. ' TtTIURNnrURE FOR-8ALI!--A handsome as - I H ortmmt offr..1PWrr1- TV.V. nt , nMH. Bureaux with Marble tops Pier Table with Ital - ;.n .nd Evntiin AlaVhle tons T)mW TbW nW,A Tables and Wash Stands, 'i The above articles are de- r - r r r ---ea- - " posited with '. us for sale, and we are authorized' to sell alt at reduced prices for kZfWJ&J 8TITH. s Raleigh, No 6. 1840. 4JS-Iit.a I He has constantly on band, a good assortment of From five to twelve ytars experience in such a call- ? this valuable Medicine, of the very b and the most ng;irouragea me.td bopcsUII for a portion cf ttsi 1 r genuuieku-6Vhkh vfiH.be -a ' !'Mil.x 81ngleBesi at.Ws osoal Prices. s.;. j .T-.' .i.-.WILL : rixn.;f -'U , f Raleigh Nov. 4th 1840. . , 90 - ""'g" Orfnlier 23, 1840. . - .83 2m , 10, ' "FATXTTETItiJ- - Stkxet R jjucxgh. i liaa the nleasure or an houncirig ta friends. aniP .-. -.I.K. - l.--. l,.t hSV has received from NewYra and Philadelphia, an extenf 1. sive. rich.' and fasbionaDle;, stock of. Goods, which, h t wil soil at New York priest "" The assortment consists In partof " ' v -v - '' -ji" ' WATCHES. ; V i 1 'Gold independent seconds.' dopier, anchor. Lever Waichcs, a general assortment of 8ilver do. of every -' price and quahiy., . K .i-Uvn . Gidd CUards,1 f eb.'ond neck Chains, Seals. Kefrs.? Diamtnd Pins "'4; Rings, Ruby ami Emerald da. neck and bead Ornaments, rich cameos d mosaic Pina dr; Ear-rin'g.vgold Pcncils,Thjinbtes, Vinigretls,' Medal ions, "gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do.-and a great variety cf other rich Goods, . f ! SPECTA CLES. ; - Gold, Sdver, Blue, imd polished steel Sjiectaeles to oit all iersons and all ryes. Very superior .flint, glasses, tliat, may l adjusted in any frame, at a rnoi ment's notien. . fy". : ' SILVER AND PLATED WARES ; ; : Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, .Salt ' and Mustard Spoons Butter Knives, silver mount- 1 ed Coronnofv Cai-lors,' Candlesticks, tSnofTers and ' Traya. Waiters, Cake Basket-. Coffee Greqnesr Bri-; 14 11 ui vt ares, in.svi" o single pieces, otc. - . . -FANpY -XSOODS. . . , Mantel Clocks. nd Lamps, Plated and Japaned .1 Wuiier, Gold and Silver Mounted Conesand Wliipa, Chefs men and Dackgammon Boards, Visiting Ca.rd j, Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Ccn, Patent ,Stee( Pens, Rogers, superior Razors, Congress Knives and ' Sensors, Sanders 'celebrated rsxor Simp, Dog Cot luiv, do. Calls, silk" Purges, Pocket Books. Imitation 4 Fruits, Cum and Pistols,' J-adirw' ToH. t and work Uses,, toihrt boltlea, and H A RRISO.N Ureat Pios, , Medals, Canes; and Boxes, dec. dec. - r , 1 n?iH PERFUMERYrf V- ' -4 ; ' FailnaVcelebrated genuine Cologne, Rose, Laven- , derFlorida, and Bay, Water ; Guirlaln's Cream of .,, Soap, Naples, arid Saponaceous compound, for Shav ing,. Rose, Almond, Camphor and Windsor toilet Soais,pearl Powdcr.cold Cream, P.mal0m,bears Oil, ' hair, tooth, and shaving Brushes, and a ariety et : other articles for the toilet'. , ',"--. ' : ' - dj Clocks and Watches-of all descriptions clean " eil and repaired in bis accustomed superior style ; Gold and iyermanulactured.lo order, with expedi- lion and punctuality; highest price given for old Gold " and'Silver.-""' " IVotrmlfrS, 1840. T v i -1 i 90 TATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Nash Coun 1 ty, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. - ' enry G.'Williams and others') --."J. ... . . f Pe'ilipn for Parti- ; Iwiae F. Dortch. , . j . , Vura Yl r,mT- , In this case, it appearing. lhat the Defendant is a , . non-resident of this State, it i i ordered that pnblks tii .he" made ' In.' the Raleigh Register for six weeks,' notifying- the said f sake F. Dortch fo appear at the next Term of our said Court, to bale Id for the Couiv ; ty efNasbrat the Coiitt House its Nashville, on the . second Mondfy in November next, then and there to plead,' and answer to the aforesaid; Petition, or 'the, - prayer 01 tne reuiionera win re grsnteu. " -; -, y Witness. Beniamm Hi BlOUnt, Clerk of our said Coort, ntOfKee in Nashville, the 2d Monday of An- ' goinVA.D IBiOi'-rfi hk-t-' -Vs' 79 , v -:v-, ., P. H. BLOUyr. CyC V, ; "TVrOTICE TO ? -tlErtlTJERS opTixn i.NI approacblnsr General A ssembly. ? . i . a' aa. .e 11 a- . oe auncriier wouia respecuuuy lniorm Meraoert , elect o the Legisbttow, that " h9 is prepared coininodste comfortably withlBoard'arid'-'Jygiiir;':,:. in.iii y in iv ui ujeir owtij. naving rented ten room in the capacious brick buihling of Mr. B. B.t Smith, (where the last 8ession of the Legislature was' ' held) it will be in his power 10 furnish elegible rooxna In tlicrt iKh Ati,tw rlv Ajtlmtt -.; - . ., .; , D. MURRAY. ept. 35; 184Q. -. - ;;-- ' .-.:. 79 N. B." Having engaged the scivJces of Mr. Wit- " tiiJi Hows kk, 6f Salisbery,r(wliose talents in thi line are well known) to attend ti the general man- hement cf the Hotel, he flatters himself that' evervO . !n I' .a - . imng win ve to conuueteu asto give general sausfuc- ALUABLC sVAN US. I .hall iiRr JuiA' sale at the Court House in this citv.cn Sstur- .. . . w. day the -:14th;;. November, at Auction, that , valuable' ; tract , of land, six miles Last of Raleiab.'contaInina I fAUr knnl--t mil fk. -n. ln I- lL . C I. .fV. lSt Ui7nZL tollable houses for negroes, together with'Corn Crib, -r " - ww.w asa-w -t No, fee .There is also a valuable apple & peach Orchard V of choice fruits. f' X:. 'r--sr'. rJ-::i I think I fcaiartf TitfleWW valuable tract of land I know m ; thm rntmtw nnr-.-j We to. the number of KreSSA ifunher dascriotion or it is deemed unnecessary, as it ia presumed, none who a is not. acquainted witn tne land would purchase with-. oui p viewing me premises, woicn wui oe soown iJ the overseer on the land, or by mvseIC .'The' terms 1 will hn trattlm known nn the diT of saw.;'-' whii'h ITT bobbcrat;-is; trf.'i , H'jfra , i (TWill also be sold, at the same time and place, avi small tract of land on the Chapel Hill road, four mile M this city, say thirty acres. This land would suit jV I iumaii ..Ii. w J!.ruu&1 tA nt- U!HT " . t. - S ' - j ;,. .1 T .-. r- nJ person who is dLsposed to supplj. himself srilU 7i wood. VJL' ' i"x' "A. 'f-rr. f ftT' AKo, the House snd Lot I tiow five in, thereat; -t uw cpmionaoie-vooma, snsoKO-nouaew etc. ' inlays u n.:-i t " : ff fvvsjfcaxiiisj ui lavuasu-i vi mM aTM V v . 4 t;i uw insue Alio WIL' J y . jj N & i840. J W 0-tdt i - v , ; -t - ? . tt L !A CCTIONEERING. I still eoiJtiiine this bo- laL-L-sinese with the nspal ku:ds of Agencies; such 1, as selling and boring of Goods snd produce," and : tta4VAff faitisw -sail Ir aaaIa a wai a-aaA I a.l S a. - -k--1- ' b vvimiiii eass aaiia0 S' iri IUU UMfU V III .CnitV l rTT0TICE is hereby fiiven that a Memon-l tIW la 1 CLJ presented to the ensuing Ler'tshtar?, rr a-:-? 1 ''peal f the lpthlSeetkm of the Charter of Inec-t I ratton, cranted at tbe last session of the Cc- 1 i a r - - enwyjo tne oc;y nBrKC,r- 5 in the followinff wordst ; I & if further enacted, Thit in cs:s cf ... part of eaid Corporation, 1'.. : da privrtee- en" . . 1 . a vvf'vnsnriw itl iiih nun'.i. i'i . ., - 'w 1 .in 1 1 1 : " sr . r taa-va-.' r f-vi t ..t. a i i! A.,. m Hi 3 hit'.. : 1

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