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" '" ' ' jj f lArj, t STif 4 - i JL JL " Li jTiV. JLU; HV JU JL L N Xr f OL. XLT. ' .. ' - -. . . SEHn-WEEKIiT; 5 'TUESIfeAIV DECEMBER 8, 1840 "t- r . i. -..-.-'(.., . ffESTON U. GA L K S EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS. ' - g0BSCirrioK Fitft Dollars pt annum half m dince. ' . I I r ' - ' - -v ' - ABTERT!8iMKKT4-Forecry III linen, first inscr lion. One Dollar ; eacli ulmequent inscrtion,25 rents, Goail Orders nJ judicial Advertisementa will.be charged 25 per cent. Iiigher ; but a deduction of 3C per centt will be made (torn like regular price, for ad Iiertierly the jear.j !! "' "' - ' I AdTertisenienta, macrted in the 8emi-Weekly Rko- iirta will alio appear ia the Weekly Paper; free of Letter to the Editor must be post-paid. As untimely cemand. J-A provincial ac tress was performing the" part of Lady Ann, In King Richard the Third and on de livering the following passage, " When shall (have rest?" she was answered by her wash erwoman from the pit, who exclaimed, "Ncy er, till you pay me mj three shillings and two pence. An auctionecrhtle engaged in his avo cation a few days' since, thus exalted the merits a carpet which he was desirous of selling: " Gentlemen and ladies, some peo ple are in the habit of selling carpets for Brussels, which are not Brussels, but I can most positiyely assure you that this elegant article was made by Mr. Brussels himself.'1 " Give the dkvix his dues," as the news- carrier said when he presented his Christ mas AHdress. -: f.j.-M-'l .-. '.r- Vi'-in IT is a a rare occurrence in the History of popula remedic, that any article should be found to main- uia I good reputation for twenty years together, and continue to receive fresh testimony in its favour from ftnilemen of known mtclhgence and integrity. Such, however, is the fortune of BECKWITH'S ANTI- DYSPEPTIC PILLS, as will appear from the follow ing Letters, in addition to the large mass of evidence heretofore published : - , From Dr. E. Marks, President of the Female JmtUution near Columbia S. C. ;- BiKBixsyiLLi S. June 15, 1840 Dar Sin I beg leave te offer you. my testimony in favor of a medicine calculated to do much good in ii el and to supercede the introduction into families of pernicious quack medicines. Your Anti-Dytpeptic Pitts were prescribed by me for a lady in whose case the usual remedies had fail ed to afford any relief.' 'The affection came under the class of what Is usually billed Tic Dolereux, affecting one or more sound teeth, with severe beadach. visuei derangement, nervous spasms and numbness, the lat ter ts so alarming' an extent as to render the, patient lor tome Umetin sensible to the most stimulating exter nal applications. 1 1 directed three or more Tof your pills to be taken as soon as approaches of a paroxysm were observed, the result was that in every instance where timely administered, they either warded off the attack, or rendered it very mild. " In a, few weeks after using the Pills, the patient, from a state of much kngur and comparative exhaua ion, increased in strength, flesh and spirits, and now enjoysr excellent heahh. - -i' " ' '"' -. I ' '' :' "Ji' s;-' '"-' Since witnessing the above cases, I have prescribed jour Pills in many cases of derangements of the sto mach attended with sympathetic headach the result "u oeen m every insiance iavoraoie. . n giving you thene facts, I believe I am contributing to the cause of humanity, and do not hesitate to say , that I know of sMvutvtiiv: uivie , yeaesy esaw v sniwiyi ivuwi abnormed affection: of the stomach, and sympathetic "w-uuui uience arising. I am dear Sir yours Ac . EirMARKS. , D J. Bxckwith, Raleigh N. C. , -, -i ' P. 8. 1 intend to introduce them into ,oar Institu tion. ', From Maj.:Samtul MeComb. f,h ' ; Greenville, Gal July1Vl840. Dear Sir : A simple acknowledgement of benefits is eertainly due from those who receive, and but a rea sonable return . to those who confer them; as such please to receive this, letter containing a very brief ac count of my sufferings, and of the relief I obtained from the use of BukwitKs Anti-Dyspeptic PiUs When I reseided in the Western part of North Caro- uoa, 1 was long and. severely afflicted with a diseased ver, and dyspepsia- my nerves were in a wretched condition, my mind weakened and depressed, with oc - cuional attacks of blindness, pain and lightness in the nead, stomach and. bowela greatly derangedaltcrnate contivness and painful diarrhcua, strength and flesh vasted, so that I was. reduced in weight front' iyo to "U Ih 1834 your Pills were recommended to .me nd I commenced taking them, three a day, and I con- unued them for sooie months . bolore any, material change in my health took place. I then began to im prove, and I am happy to say that I recovered the tone 01 my stomach and bowels, ale any thing 1 lilted, and now weigh I60ibs and. have as much health, and trength as could be expected in one at the age of 51. I believe I owe my relief from that dreadful disease nd a lengthening of my days to the use ef your pills, lor which please to accept my best thanks, and wishes or your happiness.! ' - i , , v i j j f a Tlesnectfollv vonrs dec , - : SAMUEL McCOMB. Dr.Joajr BtcYwiTi. From Mr. William Irving Hyslop', New York, July 11,1840,7 220 Pearl street. S My Dear Sir t I have delayed for several months. ending to you this acknowledgements which .1 have felt to be due from me, for the benefits I have received I "your hsnds.-. : - i - I had len in a low state of health nearly two years, tnlimiattn - nslnilttinti , at tlio heart. headach A-. Art- ronlxrinar. mfl . cxtrcmelv nervons. tnd exnerWlnir''.tl K- man- rhanirintr and distress ng ymptoms mi mind and body attendant upon this toalady. I had ihe .advice of several eminent Phyai- ans which I followed without; any, seeming beni-nt, and was inducMl tm viait the, South. and nass mv win - there, with the hone of Drotractine anoncomfJr - oie hfe. At noliimbtut Georgia- f on mv way out) I met with Trt.hi a.hn mn hoarintr mv namnlainta. dvisinir me to n'r Reekwith's Anti-DvsoeDtie' Pills ' Wr trial. -I resolved to follw his advice, and tookl 'oar boxes accordintrto the directions. The ' eft produced was moat nappy, givlngme ease and comlr ynanown before for years. A nd now. sir; I am enioy - 8 neaiihand elasticity of both mind arid body, lor htck you h.. mtr mnt r thanks, and the best I of a friend. i - i ; . i , vrrymiiy,' . , . ! WILL.! IRVIKU lliHLur.' 954 CiTATEOF NORTH CAROLINA Granville Cuuty Uouri ofpleas and Quarter JSesaions. November Term. 1840- . Lewis and Rufus T. Heflin, Ex'rs. O " - ' ' Ve. .- .A. Caveat. " , Thomas J' Smith and others. - 3 A paper wriiine purrWrline to be the last Xvill anil Testament pf Charles Heflin. deceased, was offered iorva'ronate, ana 1 nomas J.SmithvUreen FoUer, and the children of James II. Cow thorn, by their guar dian, Lunsford A. I'aschal!, appearing and bbiectins therrto, an isue waa made oi : and it anoearina to the Court ihat -Wm. Heflin and wife Susant William tlcfljn and James Marin and bis wife Marv Mnh. other heirs at law f Charles Heflin, deceased, are noit-ieiJents. It is therefore ordered that Publica tion lie made in the Kaleigb Register: for six w-eks successively for said non-reidtnts to appear at Ihe Court of I-Iras and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Granyiile,. at the Court-houso in 0x frd, on the first Monday in February next, and then and there shew cause, if any they have, why said pa per writing- snaii not ue admitted-to frobate, aa the ast Will and TesUmoiit of said Charles LU-flin. de- ceased. " ; - , ' --" ' . Witness, James M. Wiggins, Clerk of said Court, at OlHce, the first Monday in Novemtier.A. D. J840. . .JAMES M. WIGGINS, Cfk, V November 24, 1840. ' I ' ' . :; 96 6w' TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Granville 3 County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Novemler Term 1840. v Anderson II. Walker, ) -" - . Orisinal Attachment. Eaton J. White. S . , , . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, tha the Defendant Eaton 'J. White resides beyond the limiLi of this State : It is therefere ordered that pub- ncuonne maue in me KaieiKn egisier wrsix weens -occesivri,, ,or we saiu iiendani to appeal : l ine Court if Pleas and Quarter , Ssssions, to be held for the County of Granville, at the (Jourt-hoose in Ox ford, on the first Monday in February next, then and there to plead or replevy otherwise, Judgment final will be rendered against him. end the amount in the hands of the Garnishee, condemned subject to Plain tiffs claim. Witness, James M, Wiggins, Clerk of said Court, at Office, the first Monday in November JAMES M. WIGGINS, Clk. November 23. 1?40. . 96 6w TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Granville County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term, A. D 1840. , . . Daniel A. Paschal, a' r r - vs. y ' Original Attachment. Parker F. Stone. J ; ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant resides beyond its. jar isdiclion : It ! is therefore, ordered, that publication be made lor aix weeks successively in the Raleigh ' Register for the said Defendant to. appear at the Cocrt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held foe the County of Gran ville, at the Court-house in Oxford, on the first Mon day in February next, then and there to plead or re- plevy ; otherwise, Judgment final will be rendered against bun aod the . amount in the : bands of the garnishee condemned, subject to Plaintiff's claim. . Witness, James M. Wiggins, Clerk of said Court, 1 at Office, the first Monday in November A. D. 1840. JAMES. M. WIGGINS, CTk. November 24. 1840. - - . 96 6w CTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Granville County. Court of Pleas and Quarter tfessiops, NoTember Term, A. DM840. Daniel A. Paschatl, Vs. -4" !" Original Attachment. Thomas T. Hunt. . John S. Eaton, 1 Original Attachment 8a me. It appearing to the aattsfactron of the Court, that the Defendant in the foregoing cases resides beyond lae jQrjsdiction of this Court t It i therefore ordered, lnal poblication be made in the Raleigh Register,' for six week suceessmly, notifying said .Thomas T. Hunt, to appear ait the Court of, Pleas and .Quarter eesions, to be held tor. the vounty oi uranvine, av " m - mm m ' mT t " ' the Court-house in Oxford, on the first Monday in February next; then and there! to plead Or replevy ; otherwise. Judgment final will be rendered against him and the property levied upon, made subject . to Plaintiffs demand. Witness, James M. Wiggins, Clerk of said Court, at Office, the first Monday n November, A.U-180. , - - - JAMES M. WIUUIKS, Vl'V November 24.' 1840. v 96 6w TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Granville County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term, A. D. 1840. vm. Fleming, wife and teberO r'.,.-- Fi A. m m mswm w wa r wiai.iti if Idtirla. Edward Bullock, and others.. 3 ,, , , . ... It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Mrs. A nn Dalby; Eliza Bnllock, widow of Dr. Bepja 1 min Bullock. Albert Sneed and wife Maria- F; Wal- I ter Mancum and wife, Eliza : Erasmus D. Bullock, I Alexander H. Bullock; Walter A. Bullock, Robert I Harris and wife. Catharine; Ann A. Bullock and llo- l rt Le and wife Jane, reside teyond the limits of I this State : It is. therefore, ordered by the Court I tb.t publieation be made for six weeks successively I in ih T7nl-i(rh TterMu'er. for said Defendants to an- tear at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for tha .Couply of Oranville, at the tourt, House in Oxford, oo the first Monday m. Tebruay next, then and there to . plead, nnawcr. .or demur to said Petition : otherwise, it will be taken pro eonfes so, and heard eat parte ss to then.. Tt ' Wit..., lomoa M Wi-rpinn. Clerk ' nf ihs HoBrt B . WW llllOC, mm mmmmm mr - - "... j aforesaid, at Office, the first Mooday in 'November, .140. ! , JAMES M. WlGGIN8,ClTuv November 24, 1840. 96 6w Ort motion, and it appearing "to- the Court that two Subpmnas to answer the Bill of Complaint issued to Bertie county.' asainst Wm. Keilh have been returned by the Sheriffthatha is not to be found ih that county and also, that the Wid-WmtKeithv is not an inhabi- tantrrhi Stsfae, or nonriunn-rao jHnutuw i m iourf !Tne voun uoui rucr. w. uwww' .,. .u; . in tht " Raleirrh K- uiuuc uiirieen ucco5mw r tv- o . gister and North Carolina GazeUeand in the-Wash- ingfton Whig and Republican GazeUe,7 -. advwng the' oaid William Keith that, unless be appear be- til .-U wuii.- tr:.K- w nnf."he annear be- I fat the said rort, at the Court House in Plymouth on a second Monday of March next,an plead, an- -wcr or demur to the Comulainant'a BUI of complaint 1 n Ka tob.n rtmfrMn. anri aneJi decree made 1 .k.- h11 be considered 'Inst. J L' "... I . t J -. TH TURN K k: CJ & M. Jj. I -fi "v - oj'Vbjft';- ' t' t .. Pr i 7 fin- ft9. 1 ; . : : T- fTnRUST SALEv By virtue of a Deed of .Trust U etecuted to me by Awn Bayans, for the pur- J pose therein expressed, I shall otTer fo the, re 1 sidenco of said rSevers, on . w onesaay, we i oia ui I ueeenr r r.nvtne nouse ano nu.jiuw mu wj 1 him t all LL Household - and Hitcben rurnitore ; two Horses two Wagons and Gear, aod sund .other ;ar- i ., . ...; -..u.Vai .t it t a erms or paie t WESTON B. GALES, TrrjateeV fNTATB hP NORTH CAROLr Washine- to t ha end of the session.' No ded kon Countv. In EauiTT Fair Term, 1840, 1 made for Ios of timer except in ease of K.h Ann Kth t- William Keith s Brll for Divorce. I rv :V:i" KWgK, Nov. 6,1840. 90 IIURIFF'S SALE.- Will be sold at the MtIlaKRiver Academy, oh the third Monday In February next, the following TRACTS OF LAND, or so much thereof, as will satisfy the Taxes due for ihe years 1838 and 1839, together with the costs and cost of advertising : ' j ' . 3 Tracts bt-Ionging to the heirs of Lewis 4" Benja rnin, on the waters of Little River, ; joining lands of M. &. Thomas and other, containing 700 Acres, for the yeara 1838 and 1839 not assessed. , ; ' J O ne Tract, belonging to th heirs of William My dee'd. on the watera of Clear Creek, joining rands of . halty Myers, containing 60 Acres not valued. One Tract, joining lands of Y illiam Laning and others, containing 90 Acres v ''-' One do. joining lands of Jane Younger arid others, containing 60 Acres no voloaiionijH- fV One do. joining landa ot John Jarvis, jr. and others, containing 200 Acres-no valuation.' One do. joining landa of Hiram King, containing 500 Acres no valuation. ' One do. belonging to Thomas Edwards, on Clear Creek, containing 75 Acres, joining lands of Samu el Neiley and others no valuation." One. do. belonging to the heirs of Davison, on the waters of Clear Creek,' containing 300 Acres, joining lands of James Edney, valued at $450. Taxes due for 1838 audi 839. - - Also several other Tracts, belonging to the heirs of William Mills, deceased, containing 807 Acres, on the watera of Clear Creek, joining lands of Asa Ed ny and others, valued at $1225. Taxes due for 1838 nd 1839. : : - ' - - R. THOMAS, Sh'ff. Henderson, November I Oth, 1840. fXj" Pr Adv't. 6 50.. : ' 061 m N HE RIFF'S SAL.F. I will expose to sale pu,lic Aoclon. St the Court-house in Rock fnghanu Richmond bounty, 00 1 the 3rd Monday in January next, so much of the following Tracts of Land unlisted for the year 1839, as will satisfy the Tares due thereon, together with cost and charges for Ad vertising, vix; . - - L : 100 Acres, lying on the head water of the South prong of Solomon's Creek, adjoining the lands of H. W; Harrington formerly in the jibssesdon of James Baggett;jr. Tax 48 cents. ; 1 ; 300 Acres, lying on the waters of Marks Creek, adjoining or near to the lands of II. W. Harrington and John Rye. i.Tax 9.6 cents. : ,. , , . 52 Acres, lying on or near Bridge Creek, saiJ to belong to James Stusrt, decM. Tax 16 j cents. SAMUEL TERRY, Sh'ff. November 17th. 1840. V 96 Pr. Adv'f$4 60. "TVTOTICE. Taken up and committed to the Jail TSf of Pitt Coont,on the !7th September, 1840, two NEGRO BOYS as Runaway, from 18 to 20 years of age. . One who calls himself H shut, is about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches In height, lim made, light com plexion! The other cilia himself Jons, is about 5 feet seven or eisrht inches high, rather stout made, and Terr Mack. Both say they are of free Parents that they are from Nansemond eWnty, Virginia that they wore hired to Mr. Juson Holland of said county by their Parents; who hired them to the Contractor of the Pungo (Janal.OOw cutting in N. Carolina. " Also, one negro man, by the name of Pitx. takenr ttp on the 80th of October, 1840, about 5 feet 10 inches high, block complexion, rather slim built, " from 22 to 25 years of ase. who says he belongs to Rich'd Hobson, formerly of Rockingham county, N. C He says that obson has gone to Texas, but he has two Drawers in - a. a the County. The owners are requested to come ler- worfl, pay charges, and take them away, or they will be dealt witn as tne law atrects. B. M. SELBY, Sh'ff Pitt Co. November 14, 1840. ; 96 tf TiTBOF NORTH CAROLINA, Granville County. Ik Eouitt Fall Term 1840. pheri Bridzes & wife. 5c others,') Petition for sale r ? . t. , , - ot liana ana ii e- T mm . TkT Hcnry Morris & others. Y ; groes It aDDearini to the satisfaction of the Court that e defendants. Henry Morris, John Morris,' Stephen Sneed. John , Bynum, William . Bynum, Motris Bvnum. Phebe Bvnum. Granville Whitlow and wife Nancv-Jnrrat Morris. Groves Morris. Leroy Morris, John Mi Morris Abram W.Morris,'Jesse Huddleston, and the representatives of Mitchel Morns, are not in habitants of this State it ia therefore ordered by the Courti that publication -be made for ax successive weeks in the Raleigh Register, for the said defendant to aDoear at the next term of this Court, to be held at the-town of Oxford on the first Mondsy of March next, and plead, answer r demot to the said petition of the Plaintiff,, or else the same be taken pro eonfesso and heard ex varte as to them. : . Witness Thomas B LiUleiohn, Clerk A Master of said Court, at Office, the first Monday of SepterabeV, 1840.t -A u THOS. B. LITT1.E4 Unci U. M.1S. . Oxford.N. 0 Nov. 1840. ($5.62) , 90 ITfUNTO' AdADEMY The Fall Session of this Ali Academy will closer on the 15th of next month. ana tne next session win comoieuvw a uio .wiu w January, 1841.- . , , v This Institution is divided into two , departments, English and Classical. In each departm-nt the course of instruction is full and complete In the English, are taught; in the first; class, Readmg; WnUrigj and Arithmetic, at five dollars: per session of . five months ; and In the second class, English Grammar,' Geogra phy, with the use of the Atlas,' History, Philosophy, Astronomy, &c at eight dollars per session' n the Cfa?sical department.' is taught a full arid compete academical course of Latin and Greek , literature; the tuition, fee is twelve dollars and a half per session. Ih this department students, are prepared; for any of oar Universities. No day stiidents will 1 taken in either department each student entering the Academy. will be bound for the tuition tees, irom, me ume . ne enters uction will be sickness. Eve- Ttossibte will be taken to -promote the ad- vancement in literatore, j morality, j and t virtue, of eavh student placed under our care. ; y ' " The subscriber is prepared to accommodate eighteen or twenty stodenU with, board, and good out rooms, for seven doUars and a half per month, except candles ma rnenuing, u vjuuu uu. w vwiuku w m, :,c9ucuiT,yi iiui . I m.t, " ' ' TA'IKI. W. KKRH. " DANIEL W. KERRi in' x. . r.r 7v'- Principals? , . A'DSIINISTRATOR S SALE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. On Wednesday I LtU-the 23d of; December next, t the redericeef RobertN. Jeffreys, dee'd3 the residue of the perisha- ble pert ot the-i-state ot; saiaMBtestate;eonsisung; oi I One Hundred and Fifty -Barrels of Corn ; .Fodder, - Twelve or Fifteen Thousand pounds of CoUon, two lyoaeoi uxen, rc- on acreoii 01 nine xnomns.' aiso, 1 oh the next day. fThursdav 24th inst.1 will; be hired I for the ensuing year. Thirty-niOe Negroes, amongst I which, are several good Cooks, Weavers, and aShoe- r maker. ;-Also, bn the sameday, the Plantation will be offered for rent Bondith approved securities, i wui be required tne purcnasers. R OBERT N.' JEFFREYS, Jr. Adm'r. 30, .140 . . 97 3w Nov. nih-t t mciv.'.; JOB 'PRINTING . 5 " Exetedl'tDithhs'atne and' despatcH, at Tins omen. "TXTEW PIANOS FOR OLD ONES. I am w JJSf ling to take second hand Pianos in exchange fo New ones, and allow whatever judges of the article may consider them. worth. :H My object is not to make money on ; the second hand Pianos, and would there fore either take them at their valuation, or sell them to the best advantage for their owners; v. ; -4 r; -: I have how on hand a beautiful assortment of supe rior Piano fortes, varying in price fiom $275 to $ff00. ; - :-'k: 1 " ; :" ; ' - ; ' 7 - ; ' --;" ' Those who 'favor me Avith their orders shall be pleased, or no -p ay will be required. E. P. NASH, Book and Piano Forts Seller, Petertburgi Fix. Nov. 17, 1840. . " 93. PRESS FOR SALE, Being desirous of embark ing in another business, I now offer the establish ment of the Wiimihgtow Adtsktises for sale. I do not know of a more eligible .situation for per sons desirous of embarking in the printing business, than Wilmington, North Carolina. , Terms accommodating. Application must be post paid. .-.t.;; ' " Out exchange papers will oblige us ny copying this advertisement until forbidden. F. C. HILL. Wilmington, Nov. 17. 93. STILUS' HOME. ' (FORMERLY COOK'S READING ROOMj) ON THE CORNER OF HILLSBORO STREET, ( Opposite the Capitol.J The Subscriber has just opened the above named Establishment, in a genteel manner, and solicits the patronage of the public, and ihev msv nr that it will l& conducted in a manner that the most fastidious cannot object.' lie will serve at all times, viz : Choice Liquors, for every variety,) Oysters, (of the best qualify,) B'c ef teaks. Birds, Fish; Ham and Eggs, Venison Steaks, Pork, chops, Mutton do. Coffee, Chocolate and Tea, &o. dec Ac. All of which will be served no in e neat and clean STYLE. a ; JAS. S. STYLES. November 20, 1840. ' , ji -j -,;, 04. TTPII-MARB SAXOON The JJ Subscribers have erected a very fine HillitSrA Ttfle. on Wilmington Street . near the new Mar ket, and opposite to the Misses Pclliav, where this elegant and rational amusement can be enjot ed at all hours. be Cuts, Maces, ivc are of the lest kmd. and every attention will be paid to visiters.- REFRESHMENTS served op at all hours. The most superior T.tioors constantly kept on hand which will be sold either by the Glass,- or ly the Quart te Members and others. 3 s FOWLER A McBANE. Raleigh. Nov. 16, 1840. 93 GXT ATE OF NORTH-CA ROLINA, Wake Coun J3 ty Superior Codrt of Law, Fall Term, 1840. Charles Dewey, Cashier, y Alexander Henderson, and trW1 Attachment. . others. J It appearing to the alifctkn of the' Court, that the Defendant, Alexander Henderson, is not an in habitant of this State It is ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, noti fying him to be and appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for said County of Wake, at the Court House in the City of Raleigh, on Uie 1st Mon day in March next, then and. there to replevy, or plead to issue, or the property levied on will be con demned to satisfy Plaintiff Y claim. Witness, Henry B. Hayes, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday of September, 1840. r 87 , IU 13. HAKE, U. . U. "If A1D FOR SAEC By virtue of a Decree lJ of Wake Court of Equity, I fhall oOer Tor sa'e at public Auction, to the liignoi owiier, on r no ay, the first day of January next, ont.be premises, upou a credit of six and twelve months, a, tract of laud bar longing to' the estate of Mrs. M. Parker, dee'd. lying on ihe waters ef Poplar Creek, adjoining the lands of David Jlinton, Needi am Price, Lemuel lyook and H, O. Parker, containing two hundred and sixty-five acres. There is also a new two storyDwtiling House, neatly fintxhed, and other necessary Out-hpuses 011 the .remises. Hond and approved security will be re quired of the purchaser. i ll i. vvxusi , t;. ai. in. Raleigh, Nov. 16, 1840. ' ISITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL. &c ! The SuWribers keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye. stuflV. Brushes, Perfumery and Fancy articles; with which tbey supply Physicians and Dealers on the most accommodating wholesale terms. All orders. with good reference, will moot prompt attention. ' t DUPUY, ROSSER J O N' ES, Druggists, i f - . ; 8. E. corner' of Sycamore and Back St, r 50 ; . u, u '' j ? -t fi Petersburg. Va. 1T71EMALE .TEACHERS Two Ladies aro de- iP sirous of obtaining a situation in some respecta- family., as Teachers, for the ensuing year. . They teach 'all the Branches of a good English Education. Communications eliciting further information, will be resDonded to with promptness, if addressed to to S S N, Gaston, N C. , . . . ' ' . . -" . - Ti a Best references given, if required. . Nov 27,1 840--4t r r - j O JOURNEYMEN TAILORS Two or three Journeymen Tailors will find constant employ ment, on appication to ' OLIVER A SMITH. KaleizK, XMov 3d; 1840. -P. S. None but first rate -Work men peed apply!, as the Richmond and Petersburg bill of prices will be pan:, ;'-:.. r - "-O. YOiJiN G Lady from. Massachusetts,, who, ha" been engaged in teaching for two tears past in ttus State,' is desirous of obtaining a situation for the coming year, as teacher,. either ir a public School, or in a private jamily. She can - furnish the; most ample testimonial from gentlemen at the iNorth and from her present employers; both 'a regards her ' qualifies - uons to impart the usetul and ornamental brancne of an educationr and her snccess in teaching.' , A : line on this . subject, stating terms, ac . addressed AvV, aM...' it 'f -m ' Milton, K O will receive prompt attention. D43t Km'- -: O OCT IS A IT PAIITIXG.The SuV scrilier begs' leave to infiir'ih flhef' Ladies "and Uentlemen of this City, that be has arrived here, and is ready to execute , any order -as -Portrait Painter. which may be entrusted to htm. - His Rooms are in the new building' of Mr.'-Ricniao kitw, on Fav- etteviile SireeC, net t doof Vf M r. G soae t Sim vso it's Store. j: ' f. -':;!" r "f.-.-t - ' .i -- DEN.MS M.. CARTER. Raleigh,' Dec. ; 2: 1840- 97 m ORE NEW GOODS ! 1 Jost received by Towles & Callum, Fine black and fancy rol- ored Mouslino de Ta'me, a beautiful style 'of English Prints ; Thread : Edgings; dec Silk Umbrella,' Urge size and excellent. quality, q Alo, heavy Kersey; and f omt Blankets, large sue and very cheap. . ' December 4, 1840. 97 plQiifectionar f " Fruits, Ac -I The Hi Subscriber, grateful for past favors, begs leave respectfully te Inform the Public, that he has just re ceived his Winter Stock, comprising a large and gen eral assortment of articles in his line, which, will be sold, at a small advance, for Cash, or on a short credit to regular customers. This assortment consists, id part, as follows:; ' , V ' v 4000 best Principe CIGARS, ' ' 3000 M. Trabuco " t do. . , 1 1000 Log Cabin, . do. 1000' Regalias "do. ' 500 Canomes .. do. . . .. t . . .. 600 Ladies email do. ' ; t Best quality ;TOBACCO. ; Best Champagne '- Port fin bottles) - . - . Madeira - do. . WINEl Claret do. J " Muscat' -do. J; FRENCH CORDIALS of various kinds. Loaf and Crushed SUGAR. RAISINS in small boxes, best quality; , ' ' Fig Prunes in Jars and Boxes. Pickles of all kinds. Citron. Preserves of. different kind. r " Sardines. , . Crackers of different kinds. Ntits of all kind.'. ; Fresh Candies of all klrids. Pine Apple. Cheese ' Cheese, in large boxes, (best quality.) Mrs. Miller's Scotch Snuff. Brooms dnd Brushes of nil kinds. Toy Drums. Toys of different kinds. Dolls of all kinds. Ladies' Fancy Boxes. - Stoughton's B'dUt: t Best London Porter. ' Perfumery, of different kinds.; Willow Cradles and Waedhs for Sperm and Tallow Candles; ., . , Fancy Soaps. Currants; ' . ORANGES. LEMONS and APPLES. Maiaoa Grafss, very Jtnei . ' And many other articlea too tedious to mention. " s T STEPHEN L. TUCKER. Raleigh, Nov. 15. 1840. s 93 SPLEXDID DECE3IKER SCIIOIES. ' D. S. Gregory A Co. Jtlanasrers. r (ttr 5 Prizes of S i O,O00. 14 Drawn Not. out of 75. -ITTIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for Endow- Y ing the Leesburg Academv. and for other pur poaea. Class No. 10, for 1840. To be drawn itAlu. nfjf Va. on Saturday, the 12 th of December, 1840. fiaiKD CAPITALS 1 of $10,000 N PRIZE5 OF 1 -bf 1 Of 1 Of 1 Of 10,000 10.000 10,000 ' Amounting to , $5o,ooa. 10,000 2 Prizes of $5.002(0 W.120 25 of$i,000 25 of $500 20 of $400. Tieket$l0-Halves f 5 Quarters - ; $2 5f Certificatea of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 , Do do 25 Half do CO Do d - ,25.Quarter do " T 30 3 Prizes of $25,000 ! Xlaltlngr 75,000 Dollars. A LEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class C, for 184a Al 'iVbe'drawn at Alexandria'. D. C. on Satur dav. lilt December, iU.-t. to oe; drawn al Alex andria, V a. on Saturday, December 2ttb, 1840. . Gkaso Cafitals.; " I of $25000 . . . 4 3 of $25,000 ' 1 of 25,000 r - ARE v 1 1 of 25,0003 75,000; DOLLARSi $1 0,000 $5,000 $2f477C3" 50 Prizes of$l,000 60 of fSCO 50 of $250. . t 1 3f Drawn Nos. out of '78 ' Tickets only $10 Hslves $5 Quarters L ' $2 50 Certificates of Patkngea of 26 Whole Tickets $140 Do . ; do 26 Half , do 70 Da do 26 Quarter do 35 TTTIRGINIA STATE LOTTERV, Foe ibe.Une. fit of the Monoirgalia Academy . . Class No. 1 1 , for 1840.. . . .. , : To be drawn at Alexandria on the 26th Dec 1840. BatLU AST ScHKMK. ' ' 30,000 $10.000-$6,000$40,1$3,000 " $2,500 $2,000 -qO 50 Prizes of $l,0OfU- ' 20 of $500 20 of $300r. &C Tickets only --S 10 Halve $5 Quarters $2 50 Certfieate of lockages bl425 Whole Ticket$130 Ua do 26 Hall: do . OO. Do r . do " 25 Quarter do" ' 32i in .;?;-"!. v! (Ti For Tickcis and Shares or Certificates of Pack ages in iuo muoc oi'irnoiu-iviciir yuc jg ., V, 8. GKEGOKx A Coimnagers, . . Washington, D. C. Drawings sent immediately after they ore over to all who order as above. "HOLES ALE AND It ETA IL BOOK AN D sT ATI O X E R EST A B LIS H M EN T IN PETERSBURG. V A. James Woodhouse A Co. deal extensively in Books in ibe various departments of Literature..' ;- ; 'f.';.-v.vr..i Country Merchant an,di,othera will, find at their Establishment, iii addition to the many Books suited to their wants, a large and general assortment of Std- tionerv and Fancir articles .and pronounce ibat they will compare in price to quality and Kind wtth anv house. Si nil h of ihe Potomac. . v - a .a (Tr M usir.M usical Instruments and Musical Merch andize of every description at wholesale and retail.! Jane 16. i j 4Q . O ;- y..t! , 4,,,v.au TT7IURNITURE FOR SALE.A handsome as- P sortment of Sideboards, Desks, Book: Cases, ureaur with Marble tops. i Pier Tables with Jul ian and Egyptian Marble . fops, Dining Tables, Card Tables and Wash Stands The above articles are de- j posited with us for sale, arid we are, authorized to' sell i low at reduced prices for cosn. w; Oi a. oi i i ri I Raleigh, Nov. 6, 1840. -; .i, y f '.90' TTTIHE Prenidenl and Director of the Bank II- Cape Fear will please lake notice,' thatl intend making aj.Iiciion three months hence.' for a new certificate for ten shares of stock of your Bank.' The original being lost in transit by mail. ; . . ' : .c -- ' ::.r b. runyon. Washington, N. Cfov. 10. 1840. 3m "TVTOT I C C2. Appl ieation will be presented to this jy Legislature of the State of lNorth UaroUna, to enlarge the corporate limits of the City ef Ralcigh,'so as to include one quarter of a mile of all Und adjoin ing the saiddty. I. GALE?, IntTtdont. . . . . JAMES .ITC lirOR Vi 4 i- V JORDAN WOMBLE, .1 As ) -5 wm.thompson: ' S. .ts r ; " w i t , a JOHN M. MASONTT" JOHNHUTCHINS,?.. ( fi! AT7 W. T. CLARK, - I 1 A. J. LAWRENCE, Jt OLIVER A SMITH; . ' HcacEUirr taii.oks,v -Fayctteville Street, Jtaletgh, JT. C. We have just received, and haye now opened; our usual supply of Goods, 'which embraces every thing . new, desirable or fashionable. ' These Goods have " I een selected by Mr. OuyaR in person, and can ba fcoiiCdently recornrnendod to our .friends and custom- era. Members of the Legislature, and strangers visbj. ing the. City, during the Session, would find it great-f ly to their advantage to give us a call, as we are deter- mined, to sell bargains; Our Stock comprizes every f thirl that is usually kept on hand in each Esttbliik inents, of which the following is apart: . -7-': CLOTHS; - " ' ' ir4 wrpWool Dyed Black,' ' . - do do Blue,. , . . Invisible Green, ' ' "' : Rifle -v?v' do.';' ' Spanish Fly no ' londbn Browh, - - -Olive, and Dahlia.' . . . ; CASSIMERES. : Wool Dyed Black, Diamond Beaver, do do-" . do ;" snit-Blos and Plain able forPelto and O ver-coatrocks., S cutout or Sup. Wool Dyed Black, . v do do Buckskin, , ,1 . Mixed Doe SkiOi ' : ! , - Steel Mixed, T . ' ' ' Suffolk do . - " C Log Cabin - , Pn nee Albert, Queen Victoria; Drab Mixed, f - Brown, - ' ' Washington Mired Buff and Plain Drab ' . .'V;. VESTING ddp. Plain B lack Velvet, r ; do Moleakin do "f " Blue and Brown Plush, - Brocade, Scarlet Woolen Velvet, . Dark Brown , do Green " d ' Figured and Plain Satins,; Black and Brown , 'i Together with an assortment ofr'eady made Clothlnf . and Fancy Articles, Suspenders, Stocks, ( Light and Black.) French Kid Gloves, Pocket Handk'fa, Black Silk and Figured Cravats, Scarfs, Shirt Collars and Bosoms," and many other things too tedious to enumerate. ;"- : -";"-'. ;'v.MfeVl H e hae m our employ the best of Northern work iilijurpafiscd in the United States, either in leV v fit or qualltyT We fender oof thanks b V generous men, and will warrant. every tn:ng we msnnfacture public fot the very liberal -patronage we have hereto- fore received, and hope pgr . attention to, merit a con- nnuance. . . . Aa OW ER SMITH. P. 8. We have jask received a Plate of Fashions from the Pxaxx of London. Also, the latest N.York and Philadelphia Fashions. U 4 V U?:i' O. A Bul anrf SlareJvBy virtoO of e Decree o ' Uranvitle Court of Equity, I will offer for sale el pop- - v ' ue sucnon, ip iue niguesi uiooer, on . j uesuny, tue 10th day f December nextt' at the Court-house In the f ' own of Oxford;' tfpon erecvt of twelve months, tho : following Trans of Land, beiongiog to ibe Cstate'v - . the late Jobft. NuttalL ideeeased,' .tO;wit sjit- friii ' 0e Tract near 10 fmay's' crossronds, on the wa ters of Cedar1 t 'rt-ek, adjoining the land of the late " " urwia jmay ana ouiers, cnniaining aoout iww, or ' 00 . Aerrfs, on w bich there is v comfortable two sto-; ? ry d el ling-bouse,, with: other needful - out-booses for he accommodation of a family; also ore-bousa 1 and Blatksmith Shopv This U considered i: very 3id siraaliori for a country sUre'. .i'.Hk t .,i -u iS One Tract on the water of.BfSTerdam Creel?, aui ' lining the landa of Jamea Hockaday. Willie Socej s. aiid oibers, containing alout 863 Acr(rV 'Vt'Sk S One Trart oir the waters of Newlight Creek, dV " nine tile lands of William Dillard, "ThomaS Win- P-.- 1 011 ami aner, coniBmyig aooui oa Acres. , & y One undivided moiety of a Tract cn the waters of Fishing Creek, adjoining the lands of. John VrTwyi lor, James Ellis' and others, containing abdiil 'SLzS Vres.! -' : ' " - - , r , y - , . f ; . u . One nndivided moiety of a Tract 'n - the, waters, T f Ter Iliver, call'rthe. owe ttact, adjoining lh ,;J lands of Caleb Lir.dsley and Other; . V . r '. '. r". ' Two I racts m Moore County, rontaininsf aliout " . 100 Acres each. And,n the same day, I will oiir i for salo upon the same terms, four Negro Slaves, to 1 witY Oneinaa.two women and one eirL V ' Bom! and approved security will be required etthe J' uurrfaasers. " :8- ."4tj. .;;' TIIO. B;UTTLEJOIIN; CM. E. Oxford, Oct 3d, 1840. al. r Uil-X rTTVTi '-.i-t:i ' (TPOsTPONEMENT-ThaaboveSale ispc!-: poneil until ihe lOih of December next. 'VT. B. L. i HOPPER, Tiar AIVD SIICET KSC VL FACI'ORYa The Subscriber having ftea; and. Sheet iron Ware Manulactory in all iia variouv; branrbe.-' jHo wtsbea also fo inform Iho inhabitants: : . f R.Hh and its icinily, that heVan. and is deter- inVned to tell his Wares as low as can b purchased in , any Northern rity, by wholesale or retail, for CgshJ--'' inc itouse no rayeiievine oireei,iormeriy occupied a v the Cape Fear Bank, would respectfully inforci'ths1 v public iho't he intends carrying orr ibe Copper. Tin' :' Slerclnntu and others wanting articles in bis liae. are t , respectfully invited to call before they purchase elej vbere. . .Old work neatly repaired, and at tbe BhorU . est notice,1! A few Stijl on hand which will be so!4 :'" at'a'erymatI'prr,ceHtr&tyaah.;:,.: v. ' Cojjcr,Tii and Zinc Hoofing on' the xosT', , B. Order from' the conn try will be promrily , aiirndediS: i - ' $ftry:r;mmm .t j. u. kirkhaii i.:t i;:RalriSW'Jaly IM c.'; ii j 5IHXXKIATHS Patent Clilnce TTfrisr i i .The Subrtrriler also offer for sale st bis Fcr'sry, a few. of thore very; valuable Steamers, kite- :i to be the surest remedy for clearing lledsteads of t:.ce tor.' T nienting Bugs. ' The Chine 8teamer U taatle only. 1 n by himelf, and is warranted never to burt,and at alls times to clear Bedstead perfectly, without the least , " damage to the finest carved work. " 't ' Zt IV: Having bad in wt the . above Machine, for. many years. I have no hesitation Ja saying, that it is tht "j best means tlrat basVver been formed for destroyinx'. , Chinees, and would recommend every person to use it, . .This, will rertify. hsJng frequently hed Mr. J. IT, Kirkhan's Chinee 8tea...er, cheerfully reccrrirher. J it to the public a'a "simple and easy way 'to destroy inem,and without any damage to the I urr.ilure. .. F. G. MAI" II ALL.. .ITab'rax;Jdy.2V.!840..'. CZ JT ember far sale The Gubcr.". ' I A band, at his Mi?! 17 Miles North rf srire quaotity of exed'ent Lomf rr. Pi Mill one dollar per ben J red. A!' c !. 1 to the CtibFcriber, IJ M. VakeCc' ct 1 at the- Mills, will be promptly atu r Lia ti r ' --Si !' r ft M - i i. r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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