( 4 V 1 1 i - n -i i i - , . 2lw- 7 ANB NOiB,TII CAROLINA pi a fmrnnnn JL JL 16 m i i 4v II i r r - ' ! ' . ! " V1 .! - . . ,, .... Published Semi-Weekly, hy WESTON R. GALE EDITOR AMP rBOPMETOB. Semi-Weikly Baleigi Iegiiter Of the Sobscbi'Tiow. Five Dollar per annum half in advance. vnr v-r Rirfrm T.mtt. A DV E"1 JO ' V , . nn Dnllsr : each mhMfluent inmrtion. jrst insciuuii. - Tiventy-nve vrn. Court ObdRB and Judiciai. ADTtlTnuitRTi ii be charged 25 pet cent, higher ; but deduction 7 33 i per wil1 "d6 froiF the regular prioet, for advertiser by the. year. , - . Advertisements,-Inserted in the Semi-WeiKir n(G,STER, Will a0 ppCM u luo rr ojxi free of charge. . IMPORTANT TO MILLERS. I RESPECTFULLY offer to manufacturing Jtltl leMof N.C, J. F. Barretfe Patent Garlick ant emut Machine. Thia machine ia conatructed upon the principal of a rubber, beater and blower combined. The wheat enters the machine and paaaea through itronz current ef wind aa it ia beaten, the filth and ill extraneous matter being Mown off aa fast as aea rated from the grain ; it then paaaea under a scroll Krewplate and the desired amount of pressure, ia ef fecied by a lever and weight, regulated at the will of ibe miller. The gram under the plate is from one to four inches deep, confined and in motion; it necessarily creates a friction upon, iwelf, and consequently breaks eery substance softer, and polishes Abe surface It then paaaea into a tube at an angle of forty.fie de gree of confined wind, and every aubaUnce whose ipeciSc gravity ia not as great aa the wheat, ia separa ted ly apertures iu the tube. This machine iaeiten lively used in the North Mates and District of Colum bia. I baye also many in operation in thia State. Wherever they have been put into operation, they have invariably given astistaction. I deem it unne cessary to ay more in behalf of thia machine, but aub mit a few of the many Certificate 1 have obtained, in its favor. L B. BARRETT. Mj 5. 38 3m All orderi aidresscd to me at Raleigh, will be promptly attended to. Chatham, January 4, 1843. I take pleasure in elating to the public, that 1 have one of Mr. Barrett's Garlic and Smut Machine new in operation in my mill, nd that it clean wheat and prepare k for grindmguperior to any Machine I bava ever seen in operation ; not having any of the garlic wheat in mill, I have not been able to teat Ae power of the Machine upon tbat troublesome peat, but be lieve that under proper management it will effectually remove it. and prepare the grain for grinding. I will luttner staia, iui i w w Biwitvuuwur cal wheat craning machine ever introduced into this further state, that I believe it to be the moateconom ection of country, aa it removes the filth without waste or loss of grain. I have observed, since I have had this mat-bine in operation, that the ground meal bolts much better, and the quality of the flour has beea greatly improved. ISAAC CLEGG. I take pleasure in saying that I have bad one of Mr. Barrett's Machine in operation, in one of my Mills for 3 or 4 month, and that 1 folly concur with Mr. Clfggr in all the particular set forth by him bov, relative to the Machine. January 9, 1843. C. F. PAUCETT Caswell County, Jan 10, 1843. To an viox it mat cohcxkit. This Is to cer tify that I have used one of Mr Barrett Garlic and Smut Machines, for the laat 6 months in my Mill, and can with confidence recommend it to the public, aa the best Machine for cleaning wheat that I have ever seen, and clean with le loss of grain, its con struction being both simple and durable. RICHARD YARBROUGH. Having examined Mr. Barrett's Smut and Garlic Machines, separate and apart, and In full operation, take pleasure in recommending them to the public, a the beat for cleaning; wheat I have ever seen. In construction of them is both simple and durable re quiring less power and motion than any ether -that haa come under my observation, which 1 deem a decided advantage over all others. JOHN T. . Oranet County. Enoe Mills, Jan. 1843 I have been using one of Mr. Barrett's Garlick and Smut Machines eight or ten months, and have clean ed Wheat containing every variety of filth. Its per? furmance ia highly satisfactory to myself end custom ers, as it removes the extraneous substances without the loss of grain, and purifies wheat, superior to soy thins I have ever seen. I have cleaned several hun dred bushels of wheat for seed, for my neighbors and gentlemen from a distance, and am fully satisfied that the crops produced from it, must be much improved Knowing these facts, 1 cheerfully recommend it to the public, as an appurtenance wnicn win soon pay lor itself, in manufactures Hills. THO. W. HOLDEN. Chapel Hill, Jan. 14, 1 843. I. have a Machine of Mr. Barrett's in my Mill, and can with pleasure, recommend it to the public, as it cleans wheat better than any thing I have ever seen. i had the best screen and fan that I could procure. J his machine supersedes them as it performs to smut wheat and that affected by the weave! and cheat, what no screen or fan can do, by removing such filth, with out a waste of grain. KENDALL B. WAITT. H.ving purchased one of Mr. Barrelf. Wheat wTf w v ss w ssvrw M W Cleaner., snd put it in mjccesafuloperatioo in my mill, I rnntiitr it hut n.ti. lthim lii mmm thai St mMm Wheat afflicied with all kind, of filth, and in all coo- oil ions, for grinding, superior to any thing I hsve ev - er known in use, without a loss of grain. ' My Floor bolts freer, and is much better, since usina this Ma - chine. I behove iL tea be a verv 'valaabl imDrevement for all Merchant Mills. CALVIN J0HN80N. Pr. D. BRAMDETU'S YlIVIMENT, TPTTTHICH D7 it extraordinary power abstraeta TV Pia or soreness; thus sprains, stiff sinew; wans swellings, rheomstie pains or stiffo. stnToeaa of the joint, tumors, cnnaUiral hardness, stiff nook, ore throat, croup, contractions of the muscles, acrofa lous enlargements, tender feet, and everv daseriotion of injury affecting the exterior of the bemart frame, are cured or greatly relieved, by bis never to be iuffi- .2 . a. a w ticnuy exioirea remedy. " ;, CtKTITICATX. The following letter from Maior General Sandfl.rd. as to the qualities of the external remedy, .peaks vo lumes: Naw YoaK Feb. 9, 1842. Dear Sir Will yon oblige me with another WtU of your excellent . Liniment 1 ft ia rertainlv the dmI of the kind I have ever seen. It haa cured entirelv mv sons knee, about wbieh I waa so uneasy, and I have lound it prodiictnre oi Immediate relief in several ease of external iniurv inmv familr. A few evening. my youngest child was seized, with a violent attack of - ...1 'Z - "oup, which wet eotirelr removed Jn twenty minutes, "j (uoitiHg ner rnesinu toroai ireeiy witn tne exter nal remedy. I think y oo, oogt)t to manufacture this Liniment for general B, uisteed otT confining the use of it, as you have heretofore done, to jour particular acquaintance. Year truly. O. W. SANPORD. i Dr. B Brandreth, 241 Broadway, X. Y. "rice a0 cents per bottle,' with direction.' Por sab at WILLIAM PSUK8 Office. KWfh, Apa 18thf 184S. f 31 y ! ' 1 ! rt-m-w -r-i- --w. . f-. m m f KIRKHAM'S PATENT CHINCH KILLER. FITCH E SUBSCRIBER off-ra for aale, a few of U those very valuable Steamers, known to be the u rest remedy for cleansing Bedsteads of these tormenting Bogs. The Chinch Steamer ia made only by himself, and ia warranted to clean Bedsteads per fectly, without the leaat damage to the finest carved mahogany. The STEAMER has been greatly improved within a few weeks, by the addition of a 8afety Valve, in vented by Dr. 8TBinern.Lovr, which renders the apparatua perfectly safe in the handa of the moat care less servant. They are warranted never to bunt. The Engraving accompanying this Advertisement is a fair representation of the STEAMER the whole Machine not taking up more apace than a large Coffee Urn. The Public are cautioned against uing the Safely Valve improvement without authority from me. aa I am determined to protect my right in the .premi ses, I subjoin two Certificates as to the value of the Steambi. J. H. KIRKHAM. Raleigh, April 27, 1843. I 34-tf Having had in use the above Machine for many years, I have no hesitation in saying that it ia the best means I have ever found to denlrny Chinches, and would recommend to every person the ue of it. B. F. HALSEY. This will certify, that having frequently uaed Mr. J. H. Kirkham's Chinch Steamer, I cheerfully recom mend it to the public aa a simple and eey way to des troy them, and without any damage to t unature. r. . MARSHALL.. THE SrjBSCMBXR STILL CAREIXS OS HIS - - --- --- TlD, Copptf Mid Sheet lNM Waff ffanniaetOrj, in all iu various branches. He invites the public to call, before purchasing elsewhere, as be intends to sell, by wholesale or Tetail, a low as can be bought this aide of New York. J. H. KIRKHAM. N. B. A few Refrircrator& on baud, which will be sold low. Cheap Temperance Store, FOR 1S43, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE CODKT HOUSE. The Subscriber has just received a large assortment of Dry Goods and, Groceries, of nearly all qualities and prices, consisting of the fol lowing article, which will be old low for (aeb : Calicoes at all prices ; Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Shirting, Cambrics, Linens, Laces, Ribbands, 'Cord, Cost Trimmings of all kinds, Stockings, white acd black; Bosoms and Collars, Gloves of all qualities, while and black, ' 8uspenders, Sewing Silk of all colors, 3000 yards Spool Thread, all numbers, Flax Thread, blsck and white, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Shoe Thread, Vesting, Pantaloon Cloths, 8pun Cotton, Pins and Needles, Tuck and Hide Combs, dcr. CROCKERY or all kistbs a Csa, such aa Tureens, Steak Dishes, Cops and Saucers, Plates, Mugs, Pitchers. Bowls and many other kinds. MISCELLANEOUS. Sole and Upper Leather, Hingea and Screws, Stock, Rim and Pad Locks; Knives and Fork, Pocket Knives, Gun Flints, f best) Shoemaker Tools, Paper Tacks, all numbers, Table and Tea Spoon, Curry Comb, Broom, Writing Paper, Shoe Brushes and Blacking, Tobacco, 8egara, Matches, a superior quality, Cheap Weeding Hoes, Iron, all sizes, Candles, cheaper than ever, Jfo Cotton Carde, Shoes, Nails of all sizes, Powder and Shot, Window Glass, Soapa, Molaeses, Tea. Pepir, Spice, 8nuff. Fish Hooka, Meal, Corn, Flour. Salt, Lard. Butter and Rice,al- wav on hand, when to be had. , The Subscriber feels thankful for the very liberal encouragement be haa received, and solicits a contin uance, as he ia determined to try and please all who calL JOHN tw WtUTAKEK April 20, 1843. 38 3w NEW SPRING GOODS, I i ' . . flTl-HE SUBSCRIBER haajust received and ia I Ji ao opening, a cuwic sua wcw I Vent of SSSSStEt & 5TCr2M22i 5&439 1 of the latest style and importation, which, for beauty I of aty le and texture, together with ibe manner they 1 will be made and trimmed, be thinks cannot be sur losMed bv anv other establishment in the Union. His terms will be as moderate as the qualities ef the articles admit. ' Hia Stock comprise in part Superior black French - Wool dyed black English Bm i Brown j- ' Green of various shades (4 M h!W CuliimMiti hesuiU :S ful article for gentlemen's 8ummer Coata, J 8operior Wool dyed black English - blue 1st i a 4 blTc Preneh DooMdn Vg . Fan-yf Elastic French - IS black single Milled J VESTING 8. 8aperiofi plain black Satin Faucy- Rich figured Paris Silks , .. - ' French Quilting ' Wove 8ilk flgoreJ Chally Wove figured London Meraailles -. Satin striped Plain while Fancy London ' ' W Also a beautiful assortment of raneT.artieies. eoni prising black and Paoey SaUn Scarta nd Silk Cra- vats, white Cambriekctid Fane ilk Hantiaercniet, black and white ilk.Tsncy kid ad black" Hoskin uiwtcs. swch, toiisri, DOSOms ana ouapenoers. v. Orders from adiatance rromptly attended to. N. B. All mdebted are fespectrully solicited to eaO r . a ' m m. m . . - . 1 w . t. . - . ano aettio eitner by Uaah or Note. s , THOS' RrFENTRKSST TUESDAY, MAY 9, .1843, Valuable- Property for lale In the Vicinity of Raleigh. THE SUBSCRIBER offers to sell for Six Thou sand, eix hundred dollar, payable in one and two years, and satisfactorily secured with interest, or for Negroes (field handal the following Property : Hi Dwelling House and ihe Lots attached to it, containing between ten and twelve acres. It i situated about ehc hundred yard East of the Capitol, on Newbern Street, id a beautiful drove of Forest Treea, and without the limita of the Town. It eontaina four apartmente in the basement, includiug the Dining room, and five above, and two Passages. It ia new, built of choice materials, and of superior workmanship. The nut-houses : ami enclosures are also new. In the back yard, ia a Well of must excel lent water. An unimproved Lot of 9 acre at the end of Newbern street, fronting the Capitol, and at the distance of seven or eight hundred yards. It is one of the moat beautiful site in the Vicinity of I nawign. Another Lot of about fifteen acres, lying also East of the City, adjoining a Lot formerly the prorty of the late Jesaea Gue, and a Lot be longing to Joaw O'Robkk. There are two small framed House upon it, yielding a rent that would make the property a good investment at the price at which it ia estimated, and upon the Street, leading by Dr. J. O.Watsom's, are two handsome building situ ations. A tract of between thirty and fortv acres, about three miles south of Raleigh, affording an abun dant supply of Wood, and much valuable Timber. Person wishing to purchase, can address the Sub scriber at Halifax, and after '.be meeting of Congress, at Washington Ciiy ; or, can make personal applica tion to the Messrs Stith, in Raleigh, who will lake pleasure in showing them the premises J. R. J. DANIEL. October 22nd, 1842. ' 85 -tf nUMMaljIJlJYT LOTTERIES J. J. GREGORY & Co., Managers. &&&&& JW&S&S I $60,000. 830,000! $15,000! 16 Drawn Ballots. . . ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Cluas M, for 1843. To be drawn at Aleiandria. D. C on Saturday the 27th May, 1843. MAMMOTH SCHEME : 1 grand capital of 60,000, Dollars. 80,000 Dollars. 1 prize of 1 do. 15,000 Dollars. 1 do. 10,000 Dollars. 1 do. 8fi00 Dollars. 1 do. 7,000 Dollars. 1 da 6,000 Dollars. 1 do. 5,000 Dollars. 1 do. 4,000 Dollars. 1 do. 2,500 Dollars. 1 do. 2,311 Dollars. 4 Prizes of 2,000 Dollars. 5 do. 1,750 Dollars. 10 do. 1500 Dollars. 10 do. 1,250 Dollars. 50 do. 1,000 Dollars. 50 do. 500 Dollars. 50 do. - 400 Dollars. 100 do. 300 Dollars. 100 do. 250 Dollars. 170 do. 200 Dollars. Besides Prizes of $150, $100, $80, 070, $60 $50, $40, $25, $20, $15, $12, $10. 78 No. Lottery, 18 Drawn Ballots. Tickets 20-Halves $10-Quarler ft5-Eichths $ SO Certificates of Packagea of 26 Whole Ticket $270 Do do 28 Half do 135 Do do 28 Quarter do 67 Do do 26 Eighth do 33 ; i. Jsr Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Pack ages in tne above Msgntncent Lotteries, Addresa J. G. GREGORY & Co. Managers. Washington City, D. C. (Tr An account of each drawing will be sent ina mediately after it ia over, to all who order ticketa from us. STAND AitD lCard and Gallon Measures. HALED FKUr-USALS will be received at the Executive Office, until the 10th day of June next, for the construction of a 3taiidab) Yard Meaburk for each County in the State the Measure to be of Box, or other hard wood, to be approved by the Ex ecutive to be well-lined and etamned, and aimilar to the Standard novf in the Executive Office, with out the Matrix lh Measure to be well-fitted into a good box of Mahogany, Cherry, Walnut, or other wood to be apfjed, with appropriate facititiea and implements for taking copies from the same. Similar Proposals will be received also, until ihe aame time, for making one set of Sta5dabs Liquid Mx.epsas for each County in ihe Slate, consisting of One Gallon, Half Gallon, Fourth ef a-Gallon; One Eighth of a Gallon, and One-eixteenth of a Gallon, aimilar to the set now in the Executive Of fice. Bide will be received to make them of Copper or Brass, or sumcient thickness, not alter the con struction of those in the Office, but of precisely the same capacity each set to be contained in a good box, securely packed, and ready lor delivery. 1 he Contractor will be required to give bono and good security for the due execution of the work, and will have permission to use the Standards in the Ex ecutive Office, to construct the othera by, which can be seen at any time upon application. The bidders will name the place of delivery, and the Executive will retain the privilege of declining the bids, if he do not approve them. Each Measure must be thoroughly tested in the presence ef the Agent, appointed by the Executive for the purpose, and any oxpeose attendant thereon, will be paid by the Contractor. J. M. MOREHEAD. ' ExicTfTira Orrici,) May.l. 1843. $ " fjStar and Standard, each five weeks. Tfdsepn A. Black and Samuel It y Dlack, Have formed a Partnership in the practice of Law and Eqmty for Kershaw and Sumter Districts, Sooth Carolina. JOSEPH A. BLACK; may he (bond at hie Office in Columbia, and Samuel R. Black, in Camden. Both partners will attend the Court. 8AMUEL R. BLACK will attend, individually, to any buainess entrusted lev hia care in Richland, Fairfield and Lancaster Districts, ;C. Msrcn 6. 1843. . :, 20 6m rmECK wrriPa ANt 1-trYspEPnq pills liuFot aeJe al the Drug Store of .SQdfi.lL SB ja9.I2)IBGr. rilHE Subscriber, having been induced to take X charge of the Leasburg Male Academy, respect fully girea notice that the Exercises of that Institu tion will be commenced on Wednesday, the 14th day of June, 1843. . He deema it entirely unnecessary lo insert a long Advertisement, preferring to refer those who may wish to learn in regard to hi acquirement and suc cess in teaching, to his formrr patron of Hyco Acad emy, of which. Institution be has been the Principal for the laat three years. He will also add, that be has been engaged in the buainess of Instruction for the last six yers, so as to enable him to give the most satisfactory testimonials of his qualifications, the prdgreaa of hi pupils, and the good order which be ha preserved in hi School. Those Parents or Guardians who may intrust their sons or wards to the care of the Subscriber, may rest asiured that no reasonable pain will be spared to secure their mental and moral improvement. In ad dition to the usual stuJtes of Grammar Schools, in the English and Classical department, opportunities in the French and Spanish languages are afforded when desired. Declarmation and Composition will be care fully attended to. 1 he Citizens of the Village being generally anxious to re-establish the School, have consented to receive boarders at prices varrying from $7 to $8 per month, and will use their best endeavors to render them contented and comfortable. There ere'eome eight or ten good Boarding Houses in the Village, convenient to the Academy. PupiU will be charged with tuition from the time of becoming such, to the conclusion of the Session, unless withdrawn on account of sickness or by the consent of the Subscri ber. Rates of Tuition. For Elemenlary English $10 per Session. branches, "Ancient Languages $15" " FIELD. A. CLAIBORNE. Principal. Leasburg, N. C, May, 1843. 35 4 w. REFERENCES. Rev. Lorenzo Lea, President of the Fe male Institute, Buckingham, Va. Caswell Countt, North Carolina. Mr. FIELD A. CLAIBORNE has had charge of the Hyco Academy aa a Teacher of Youth for several years past, and we deem it but justice to him and the public to say, that bia deportment has been that .of a Scholar and a Gentleman. The government of hia School, the progress of bis Scholars, and his manner of imparting instruction, have met with our entire ap probation. We therefore take great pleasure ia re commending him aa a gentleman eminently qualified to instruct the minds of youth in the various branches of Education. DAVID POINTER, . BARZILLAI GRAVES JAMES WOODY, JOHN C. TERRELL, JOHN CUNNINGHAM. JAMES W. JEFFREYS. February 15th, 1843. I have known Mr. F. A. Claiborne, very intimate ly, for the last three years, and I take great pleasure in bearing my testimony, humble though it be, t bia Scholarship, and to hia high mental and moral worth. I believe his character as a gentleman is unimpeach able, and that those Parents and Guardians who may intrust their Sons and Wards to hucare will have no occasion to repent it. EDW ARD P. HAWKS, Principal of Milton Male Academy. Milton, April 28, 1843. NOTICE. JOHN J. UPCHURCH respect fully informs the Citizens of Raleigh and its-Vicinity, that he haa taken a Shop on Morgan Street, a few doors above W m. r. Clark a Coach Shop, and nearly opposite the Masonic Hall, and is prepared to execute any work in hia line ot business : such si Engraving, Letter Cutting, . Brand and Stamp Mak ing, Gun and Lock Sniiibing, Bell-Hanging, Urasa Castings, Canes neatly mounted, Repairing Umbrel las, 4c q c. He will also carry on the Electro Mag netic Gilding and Silvering in all iu various branches on all email metallic articles, such aa Pencil and Watch cases and Chains, Spectacles, Spoons, Mathe matical Instruments, Dentists Instruments, Castors, Ac. In Silver Coach Plating, hia style of workman ship is unsurpaased ; being far superior both in beauty and durability to any thing of the kind ever before of fered to the inspection of the public. Specimens of the art may be seen at bia Shop. He will furnish any hterson. wishing to learn the art of Gilding & Silver mg, an apparatus aixi iiMiruciioas, on terms suns ble to tne times. He will send instructions to any person in the State, by letter, and give the full receipt for the art, so they cannot mieunderatand it. and also an apparatus if desired. All of the above will be executed in the neatest manner and at toe anorteat notice, on reasonable terms. The Subscriber tenders his thanks to the pub lie for past favors, and solicits further encouragement, aa he is very desirous of establishing himself in a bu si nes thst will be useful to the community and profit able to himself. He therefore hopes his friends and the public will try him and give him a chance to earn bis breed by the swest ot his brow. J. J UNCHURCH. Raleigh, May 1, 1843. Have you a Cough t Don't neglect it ! Ohermnn i Couch Lozenges, Are the 7 safest, most sure and effectual remedy for Coughs Colds, Consumptions, n hooping Uough, Asthma, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest, ye. are. Jne pro prietor has never known en instance where they did not give perfect aatmsclion. Several thousand box es have been sold with the last year, restoring to health persons in slmost every stage of consumption, end those laboring under the most distressing colds and coughs. They do not check and dry op the cough, but render it essy, promote expectoration, al lay the tickling or irritation, and remove the prexi mate or exciting cause. They are made from a com bination of the most valuable expectorant, or cough medicine, and are undoubtedly auperior to everything in ose for those complatnta. Hundreds anon hun dreds of certificates have been offered of tbeir won derful virtues, from those woo have been saved from an untimely grave, and restored to perfect health, by usina thera. The above Medicine may be obtained at the Drag Store of Messrs. Williama 6t Haywood, and. of Dr. N. L. Slitb, with full directions accompanying each box Worms-" Worms lrdrms t cberman9 Worm Lozenge, proved in CSmore than 400,000 cases to be infallible ; theonl iy certain worm-destroying medicine ever discover' fed Many diseases arise from worm and occasion long and intense suffering and even death, wUnoa their ever being suspected ; grown persons are very often s Hicled with them and are doctored for various I comptafnte, without any benefit ; when o dose ol t these Lozenge would speedily evrethem - For sale in Raleigh by William & Haywood and .lULEltiri-'"' TfjfifcGiiiB MANUFACTORY. Save a. Dollar and get a better Hat. UUGU X UCB.E1T, Praetieat Halter, respectfully inform the Citizen 6f Raleigh, and the Neighborhood generally, that he baa now received hi Spring Slock, consisting of flTrffiff & K&jUMfo of every description, which he offers for sale at least twenty per cent, cheaper than they can be bad at any other place in this City. He is now finishing some Superior Casimere and German Brush, Hats, a little neater than you, have seen for many a day. Also, some very superior Mole Skin and Short Nap Silk Hats, which for beauty ef finish, and durability, pan not be excelled. Hats will be kept constantly on hand, or manufactured to order, of every quality,, price and fashion. Hat of every description, cleaned and pressed to look equal to new. Customer Hats pressed gratis. IT. TL. haa taken the Shop on Fayetteville Street, recently occupied by Dr. Jkftrkts, next door to Mr. White's Shoe Store, where he invites the public to call before purchasing elsewhere, if they wish to save a dollar, and get a better Hat. He trusts, that by Strict attention to the business, to receive a ahare of the pub lic patronage. N. B. Cash given for Wool on the Skin, snd ev ery description f Fcbb. Raleigh, March 14, 1843. 22 MELV1N FOR SALE Thia wall known ,and valuable LOT, in the immediate vicinity of the Town of Pittsborough, is offered for sale on very reasonable terms. Possession can be had immediate ly, the Subscriber having removed to hia Plantation a few miles distant The lot eontaina full 1 1 acres, with a fiue Grove, and a large and well cultivated Garden, which will be planted and ready for an oc cupant, a Gardener being left in care of the premises. There are a number of Fruit Treea that bore last sea son, a Well ef excellent water near the house, and a beautiful and never failing rivulet, running quite across one side of the lot, and wiibirj ft. The' dwell ing house and out buildings are sufficient for the ac commodation of a Urge family, and well situated for the establishment of a Female School or Private Boarding House. The situation commands a fine view of the village and adjacent country, arid ia with in a abort walk of the Male Academy, which is now in a nourishing condition, with every prospect of in creasing prosperity . Henry A. London, Esq., P. M who resides near the premises, will eive any further information tbat may be desired by leltef or otherwise. W. H. HARDIN. Rock Rest, April 3. 1843. 36 4w. VERY DESIRABLE PROP- erty for Sale, li the City of Kaieigrn. i ne euosenner, being de sirous of moving to his Plantation, Wishes to sell his HOUSE AND LOT in this City. The roperty is situated on Newbern Street, east from the centre of the CapitoL The House is a large two sto ry building, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, with a pas sage through the middle three Rooms on the lower floor and four above, with Fireplaces to each. It has a basement story of hammered Rock the whole extent. which is intended for a Dining Room, etc with a are place at each end the basement Rooms not finished. There is a superb Rock Stable, two atories high, twen ty-four by thirty feet square; also a Rock Smoke-house ami good frame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of Water. J he Lot contains from six to seven acrea of ground, which have been highly improved. The House is beautifully situated on an eminence, near the front line. A II the improvements have been made within three years, and cost the builder over aix thou sand Dollars. This desirable property ia now offered for four thousand dollara Time will be given the purchaser, but the notes will draw interest and undoubted seen rity will be required. Persons, desirous of living in Raleigh, have now an opportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price. E. P. GUION. Raleigh, August 25. 68 tf WILLIAM GOHDONj COMMISSION MERCHANT, Richmond, a References: Messrs. Fry ie Co. Messrs. Dunlap, Moncure 4 Co. Richmond. Messrs. A. Kevan 4; Brother, ? t.k Messrs. Mcllwaihe. Brownley & Co. 5 reter,Dor Messrs. 8outter St Bell, Norfolk, Va. Mr. H. B. Montague, an experienced dealer in To bacco, will pay special attention to the interest of the Tobeceo Planters of North Carolina. Liberal advances on aW produce when ih hanJ, and proceeds remitted to order. July 6, 1843. J. P. & C. P, COLLINS, WHOLESALE DEALERS ft HUGS, BEDICIXES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, GLASS, DYE-STUFFS, te. South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. No. 1, The 8trbstribers have a large and well selected Stock of the above articles, which they offer at the lowest market price, and on the most liberal terms Physicians, Druggists and Merchants in the Sooth and West, who wish to make purchases, mat, by sending their addresses to the Subscribers, obtain their prices free from expense. April I, 1843. X8 8m A Bargain! Who'll buy? I OFFER FOR 8 ALE, at a very reasonable price, and os a liberal credit, the Dwxiiiire Houas and Premises, where I now live, in the immediate vicint ty of Raletph. There are attached to the House, in one body. Eleven Acres of Land, in a high state of cultivation, and under goodence. The buildings are new, and conveniently arranged, with all necessary out-houses. To a person in the low country, desiring a Summer residence at the Metropolis, an opportuni ty is now offered of furnishing themselves, which may not occur again. Being) oat oat of the limits of toe Corporation, the City Taxes are avoided twbila all the benefit accruing from a Town residence, may be enjoyed ia their fullest extent.. Early application ia requested. , 48BORNB SUGG. , Raleigh, April 13, 1843. -. ,:1 fTTfO CEHTTLKM Elf OF THE BlR.- II A .Dfend'td collectionr of new Law Books with a general Collection of the oW SUndafd works, all of fhem new Editions with new notes, may bo bad, by apply rag at me Pionn iroiina Bookstore, at -i TURNER & HUGHES. Atprii 3 William Thompsonj Cabinet and Fttrnltttte It aroliduf e. ' ' Raleigh," N. C;"" a '': THE Subscriber has now tin hand tft nil fufnuh ing Ware Rooms, just In the rear of ' Messrs. Turner dc Hughes' Book Store', i general assortment if Articles in his line, made In the mostfatthial man ner, after the faeweet and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. They wilt be sold at auch prices, as to leave nb excuse for sending lo' the North for Fbrhlture. - Call and look, before yob ehl from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. Rileigh, Nov. 4, 1842. 28 rXj- Walnut, Birch, Mapl and Poplar Lumter wtU-seasbhtd, taken in exchange for FumHme. THESE UN RIVALLED PILLS having njw acquired a celebrity and a popularity unequalled' in the annals ef Medicine, and alao having- obtained the entire confidence, and being used in the private practice of almoat the whole body of the Medical Fac ulty ia the United Stale. Europe, Ai,8buth Amer ica, the West Indies, thd greet part of Africa, ii ii unnecessary to advertise laem at length, 6r to say any thing further of tbeir merits, than by stating the com plaints which they are most effective in the care of,' and which are aa followa : yellow and bilious fevers, fever and ainie, dyspepsia, cfofao. liver comnlainL. sick head-ache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheumariam, en- largement oi ine apieen, piles colic, female obstruc tions, heart burn, furred tongue, nausea, dialenaiOfls of the atomach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatulence. habitual costiveoess, loss of appetite, blotch or sallow compaction, and in all easel of torpor Of ibe bowels, where a cathartic or an aperieut Is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. 1 he above Pills are for sale in the city of Raleigh b? Messrs. Williama & Havwood. and at thfc TVim uinra of N. L. Stith, and in FayettevUle by J2. J .Hale, at new xoramces. - JZCJiRD. WILLI A IU T. iJAltf respectful informs his friends and the public, that he has rented the Premises fortnerry occupied by Mr. Jean Ziiexaruss, near the State Capitol, tnd has prepared himself to accommodate' Travellers and others, who may favor him, with their custom. ' ' . ; - '" ; ! He will keep no 8piniub6s Lfcfobrs Of any kind, boi will furnish his guests with good and wholesome water from One of the best Wells in the City ; and hia Table will be supplied with the best the market af fords. -, ' r His 8tabi.es will be well attAded to. and he will spare do pains io ive geheral satisfaetion... He will accommodate a few Gentlemen whh Board by ihe month or year. : Hia terms will be moderate; Raleigh, March 23, 1843. Si Passage to Baltimore fTHE superior SleamboaL COLUMBUS or P0 U CAHONTA8, wiO leave, City P6mt direct for oaiumore, every v xdkusax aiiernooo, at a o ciOfKj or immediately after the arrival of the Cats from Te terburg, and will land Passengers in Baltimore,' the next evening. The accommodations 6h board these Boats are very superior, and the passage, including meals through from Petersburg to Baltimore, only $8.' Returning, will leave Baltimore evef Salurday after--noon at S o'clock? J. BRANDT, if. Agent v Baltimore. Mar..0. 1843. J-Vt-r-lf Doctor Brandrcih'a Pillftj TIIE8E PILES are ao well itnOWn for a ml!d yet effectual purgative that It It alttosf useless to say anything about their excellent (oalitlea; ls a general family and ariiibilious medkfne they are with out rival. The lowne of spfrits, acute headache, dec. &c, to which all are more or less snlject in this climate, are removed immediately by dose of the Brandreth Pill. They are alike sale for children, ia to every other period of life, and require no extra at tention in diet or clothing. Theit fktoeemay be summed up as s medicine which strengthen Ao fee ble, sndeonsolidsfes the muscle of the su-ong ; and 1 will be found of infinite value to- females of all clMsee who wish lo be secure from sickness... OBSERVE No Brandreth Pill are genuine, n less each box has upon it three labels, and On each labrt- two signatures of JDr. Benjamitt Braadreth. So that each box to be genuine mtut have! six f ifna-.' tores of Dr. Branarsih eponit. . v Printed directions may be had; pith them, t v ? ., ..(. w riuoju Agenu . Raleigh. April 1ft. 1843: TTTltlTEftSITTr-The PoWic Ahnrversary UJ Examinatiwn of the Students of the University , ofliorth Csrolina, witl be held at Chapel HML on ' Monday,. the 2xhd day of Way eoulog, and be coo-u tinned from day to day ontil Thoradcy.the 1st day of Jane, being the first Thursday in the month, Which ' last mentioned day ia appointed lor that Annual vonv mencement of the Coueee. 1.U c t- The fbllourg Trustees compos ihh fJommlUeo of Visitations : , JT - rt-iria tMy.-f His Exc'y. Jne. M. Moara-fxa, JVc pffj A Hon. D. L. Bwits, LU D. President f College: ' William t. Alexander,; , , rustic j. AJioionf ; , Mirbaei HokeVV . . ' i- in-.. Geofge E- Badger, U John L. Bailey, WinieP. Mannw. ? 8rmmons J. Baker . i . Daniel M. Barringer, ' Charles If anrr. , : v Uamea T Itorehead,. John H.Bryan';- , ' ' James W.Clarke, t John R. i. Daniel; 1,J Samaelf. PaOUfaon, i.u,... iJbomasRnSn;,-. Komula H. Sunders, , r: . JbnM.Dickr ! T James S. 6mth:( "J 1 Richard D 8paigmV John D. Hawkins; . .... John D. Toomef. ; , LeuurD.Heury,'' ' , w order. ; t-.i CHA8. MANLY, Raleiahi April 184'.- V" r - ) mi C D SEfT M USIC Thie day received , the North CaroUn Bookstore,. rash szrt&t I and instrainenial Mosje at half the ferr tr t&illl V ees, from' f J to Cf cents. Pf Jg-t aa anssrea-, ioj .ft . 1 1 r 1 Kajieh, AyrilS, IB43. 'Vi April 17, tt3v 9Ut ft h STITH, UsisiffL N L S4thy