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r. , . ... . TTE . III. ' , AND. NOMTH CAROLINA Published 5cmi-wetiij, , iri- ,;; j "-, ESf ON R. GALES, EDITOR AJtP PEPgRgTOK. or ihe Semi-Weekly Baleigh-Eegiiter. SPscm'Tiojr. Five Dollars per nnortt bmlfln AdADTCEiiTHBMtiT For eTery ( Sixteen Lmtt, tt. insertion, One Doilsr ; tmch sabMqoent insertion, Titv-five Cen' 'w . . . . . l : i u I ... .1 l . " . . j kiwk ( 33i pc ceu will be made four tbe tegular prices, pa pie in it, where shall a poor body find em for advertiser by the year. - . proyinent. There'll be no houses to build, Adverq.ieme., ' ; ' I DcniSTCR. Will also appear m 4uw hum ia)f ftiJirse. I ' " .i a:. . w ..n i DrV Leflen IO IUV puiun mom w rvBi-rniv. I TV gggg .' - A writer ni lew xorn, inuis specuiaiious . ffT r.i i l-.! I . .k.Am!. tells the loUOWin? hUUlOrOUS Oil IUU w , - !tory: i ' - I next took" notice of ' arilnshmani With a I loaded hod on his shoulder. He repeatedly 311(1 Uvf UUtlJ wawaowv .ws f w v v I JA.,Al.lltr iriaafl himtll thn ItfarwlrsmH 1 to tbe top of the biildin,which he. was about! to ascend, with a fearful and dubious air.! He had got one foot on the first round, of the ladder, and made sundry motions to raise a ' 1 'the other, but seemed at every new trial to be arrested, and as it were, pulled back, by gome unseen hand. As I stood watching his motions, and his countenance, he withdrew, his eyes from the' top of the building and fixing them upon me, said Do you think itH come now 1n " Wharwiir corned said I, ' iWby the comic, to be sure, it Tk fmrt I tiinnAilr itl m n 1 " " v ? cr-r; , to . ,W liy, yes, l suppose i Ulan one ana me same crathur, that great big fiery body that s cominto burnUhe world all up to nothing, I nil tha rt rtl o ikai'a In it '" KvuflM mmn I biiu .M ....... . woman and childer ; and ! throw all the rest in the middle of the sea. Oh, the cruel, bloody minded crathur, to destroy ivery body, and,pare the poor babes themselves, nor tliair$oor fathers that work hard ivery day to ate 'etn and drink 'em! Do you think it'll come now, Misther ?". " Now 1" said I. " Whv, yes if you plase now, or soon to day or to-morrow, or next summer that it w - - . u to be!" " I don't know,' returned I "Pm not in the secrets of the comet. But I understand very strange calculations are made respect in? it." 44 Are ye sure," said he, looking to-the top of the building once more, 4MUat it won;! come to-day r 4' Whv reallv Pat," said I, that's more I than I rniiM nM:itivlv anW4r These com- .a ra L.ntr Kina nA iK.r. nJ t ..v .w.j ww. - I knowing what might happen." . - v ;T I TKo lovil thrust m F,e ma 7 lain Hal.l the barbarous craturesl tiler would'nt mind i . i I' Krnol imr Intun an 1 aioh raS n fmm -4tm t rJt """ "e : 71 V-I nouse any more nor i snouia mina urusmnp t a ny irotn tn end ot my nose. Ana men i am inlormed they re so not that they II burn j all the flesh offiv ye, and roast your skin to the-very bone, without compunction, as it were. You say, Misther, this house fcrere is very high now, even to the' very top it it, as far as it goes ; and if the comic ahbu Id hannn tn kilch mutWon lh tn I Hnn't I , ,r . ... 1 - I hnow wnai wouki oecome iv me. x ve gui a wup anu sevvii sinan cuuucr, two iv wnuiu are under the sod in swale Ireland, and all uepindent on me this very moment for ivery mouthful iv atia, and drinkin, and food, and clothin, they wear on their backs, poor era thurs; and that is what makes me afeard to mount this lather !' ' You need not be afraid of the cornet to day Pat,' said I. ' ' " 4 Need'nt now Psaid he, suddenly bright- ning up: 'bless your honor's soul ;; for. that word. 1'vo been afeard to go up to the top iv this same, for fear the bloody comic should come along afore I could g'ft down agin : and destroy me root and branch : and. burn the clothes and tbe skin offiv roe; and kill ore ciane dead as a door nail $ and brush ine down with the end iv his Mail,' to the great danger and destruction it me life and all the rest iv me bones. And drtve raalf think now, Misther, that it wont come to-dav, that bloody comic V 4 I'll insure you for sixpence, Pat.' ' Well, now that's kind iv you : but the divil a sixpence have I got. WoqId'nVyour honor thrust me till night V . ' Ay, fat, I'll trust you till tbe comet comes.' ' Will ye now ? Then Misther. vou shall have all me insurin. But afore I go up you'll plase to give me a bit iv wfitin to show that Pm insured.' - ' A poRcy you nieari i" . V' ' 4 Ay 'twould be true policy that ' for theri I could show it to the comic, suid let bira know that Pm insured.' -i . . f i-f - ' Never mind the policy. Pat, I'll insure by word of mouth.' ' -! Being satisfied with this, the Irishman mounted the ladder and emptied his hod. While up there I could perceive thai he lurned his face to every point of the com pass, as though looking for the 'approach of the dreaded .Wief.-HepreMntW deKeided and told inn the inVfrrSnr.R -wnrkl wTll rnr the divil a bit,' said he: did the comic dare ----- , .w. to show; hit ugly face.' ' But Pat, said f, comets seldom show mseUcs in the daytime. ' , 1 Oh, the thieves of tha worldl eidaimed ne. 'to come prowlio in the nigltt like any other blackguard who hasnt an honest face to show. But I don't care a fie for, bim that same comic in the niht ; because why ! I siape down celleT, and my wife'' arid alf ray ch.lderand, the divil . a bit'ean he find mere, the thief.' ?.-, " ' I '.. ...... s . W . But,' said 1, Sf the world shduld be buort up, you'll be likely to go witli tl. Ah ! there it is now; there's no safety for an Irishman at all, at all. He's parsecuted in Ireland, and burnt to death frith a vaga boite of a comic in Ameriky ; and he's no where to hide his head out iv sight on the top iv the WKle world. And then it this tarranuenus 01 one is ie8inroveii. anu an ;ne nor no Daple to butW 'em: and then wbatll a . , . . poor hod carrier do : Blessed St. Patrick ! u . m i I .-7 liai. II UCCtlUIC IT IIIC 1 re?e,r jear, xai, r trust in your pa- . . m T . m - 1 T , . iironsaini, oe uonesi, iuuusitious, nu ieiu- i i J.. l peraic J u iei uiBvuiiKiwure wuw i I II Will lie TCI nun jun. Bless vour honor's so wl for that word, said Pat, and seeing him mount the ladder with renewed hope and fresh courage 1 turn ed again to took about me. TP nsAxrrzTAiiTsuxiAnoa ooivi- ; of Unrtford Cantu, Offer inwr. Buildings and Merehandixe, agaiaM lot or daman bv fir, at preraioms to aait the time. Thiaia on bf Um oldest and best Insurance Com. panieain the United States, aud pays iu losses prompv V' . t f t.i.:u : cuuty, to be made to frr" awa arsasBMW au Hi tt i Tfa t p wv 8. W. WHITING. May 4, 1843. Agent. fITJOlJilD on tbe Sd tnst. in the Road, by a trav jj ellinr genileman, near .PineviUe. J ah baton County, a Note of hand for One Hundred Dollars, made payable to John B. Crawford, dated October I, 1839. with .a credit of Fifty Dollars, on tbe 17th February 1841; and rigned by M. D. Smith, Giles Smith and 8armiel 8mith. Tbe legal owner of the' :l j o : i o ?.a i abov Note ran regain possession of the same, by ep- ply lag at tlue Once, and paying tbe cost of this Ad vertisement. Raleigh, April 4, 1843. 37 Ilateifb and Gaston Hail Jlooaf. riHE anneal meeting of the Stockholders of the JL Raleirh and Gaston Rail Road Company, wiH be held at the Office of the Public Treasurer in the City of Raleigh, on the 1st Monday in June next - A gen attendance, either in person or by proxy, is rc- (lu ' - 8 F. PATTERSON, Pr7. Raleis andGaaten Sad R.1 Offir 1 . Apttl 6Uu J843 t 34-tlmJ in I.AirlAlitiir Btfwnn war ts TTpp UND VOLUMES,containing complete copies JJLJTof all the.Messages, Ullof all the Messages, Reports, StatememU, Bills j Resolution., acied on by the bst Legislature and ordered to be printed, can be procured on application at tbe Rksistee Owicb Price Thru Dollars. Kaieigh. rep, zo. 1843. A New Cast Iron Ploiisrhl ta t theapecial request or many Farmer of this AjL Cnonty.C. H. Ricbhohr, Esq. of Caswell, N. t. -as caet a small One Horse Plough, to suit our land nd teBM- All Who bae examined it have pro- nounced it just the thing. Alo, kept constantly on nwJ(1 t0nemnd rw, Horse Plongha of a larger size, with extra points and slides in abundance. JAMES M. TOWLES, Sole Agent. Raleigh, April 6, 1843. - , ' OOO BLANK BOOKS. "21 UITABLE for Records for Courts, Registers 3 Ledgers; Journals, Day Books, Invoices, Cash, and Lelter Books. Receipt and U til Books, .Memoran dum, Bank and Pass Books, Check Books, Cypher ing and W if tin Books. The Subscribers will rule and bind, to any Pattern. TUKXvJSKwC MUUtlEW. DecemlierH. Star 10 1 JAMES MARTIN & E. D. BULLOCK, ATTORNEYS AT UW, Will practice in all tbe Courts at Mobile, and in the Counties of Washington, Clarke dc Monroe, Alabama. Mobile. April 15, 143. - - ' 33 y NEW BOOK, Jdst out or Pnsss. ElemenU of Geology, for the use of Students, with a sketch I of tbe Geology of North Carolina, and Geological m . .w n m a a . vt ' SkT Map, by Frot. Zi. Mitctieii, oi, toe university oi av. . For saw at the Xv. Carolina tsookstore. Februaryjl843. THRNER & HUGHES OC& REST FEN A L! 8nOOI -The ensomg Session of this School, which has been revived on its former plan, writ commence on the ast of June. - It will receive the unremitting at tention of Mr. and Mrs. HAiir,witb. competent As- sisUnU in Mastc Drawing Ac Board and Tuition sea per Session - Al uaic io per session, o ex tra chanre for French. . The buildings wiU be in repair by the commence ment ef the Session. - V a-i Rockv Rest, near Pittteboroogh. May 1 . 34w. fTKENTAL INSTRUMENl'S. Fol aale, a fine II Icase of Dshtai. Isstwpmxwts, with forceps on the most spbroved nlari. "Thev may be aeen at. Dr. Hssii ass's Office, Fayetteville Street; Raleigh. " May 1, 1843. TCVTOTICE. lahsM Hat auetioB in Roles viUe, 1 on 8jaiiofday 13th day of May three head of Cat of Cat- tle end household furniuire Tenns of. 8ie . . WILLIAM J. CLAKlt, Assignee. April 20th, 1843. -n - K 35 lOd aiZVS'ZZZZ ZZ?ZrZA fctotv Tarn and Clotnav-Oor stock .1 .;.u.- -t .rw. : ttii ii4niHinn, HI W mt uwiw. w. iww , m w.. WILL.dECjCi RaleigWAprii 17. . .-:J. .31 -W I nv. w. !- ..li i.h. - anterior Ins I UJroent, can U hid at a, reduced' price. tCli and 1 examine it, at the pforth Carolina Book Store. f TURNER, hughes: January '1843. f SODA WATER COMSIANTL ON HAKD. AND KlA'SAtfc BT Kaieigh, April 27 X843. , v , , J? ,ni 34. , FIRE! FRIDAY, MAY 12, NEW YORK PATENT? SUGAR REFINERY. njrOOLSET 4 WOOLSEY offer, at tbe fol y V lowifag reduced prices, their very superior standard quality of double-refined SUGARS, and which are sold exclusively for Ca$k ; Loaf, 10 cents per pound. Criish'ed, io Cents per pnuad. Powdered, 104 cents per pound. The above are packed as follows: Loaves in boxes of 300 pounds. So irt half boxes of 150 pounds, Crushed In barrels of 200 pounds. Powdered in batreia of 250 pounds. No charge for packages. Orders from the country must be accompanied with a remittance, to the amount of which, qUatilititi can readily be adjusted. . No order can be taken for a less quantity than 6 wbole or 10 half packages of oae kind, or assorted, Address, WOOLS BY & V OOLSEY, At the Refinery, corner Of South and . . Montgomery sta , New York. April 18, 1843. 3ft $35 REWARD. RAN A WAY from the subscriber, liv ing in Charlotte, N. C, on the 7th ultH a negro man named Nafolboit. Said boy is a very bright mulatto, about 25 years old, bears a down-cast, auspicious coantenance, and has straight black hair. He is a shoemaker by trade, baa his shoemaker's tools with him, and is. very fond of spirits. He wore, when he left, a smooth oil-doth cap, blue broadcloth coat, drab cloth pantaloons, and boots. He will no doubt try te pas as a free white man, and journeyman shoe maker, and possibly is endeavoring to make bia way to a non-slaveholding State. Napoleon n former ly owned by Col. John H. Wheeler, and was purch as hy him in Virginia, or in the eaotern part of this State I will give a reward of FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the apprehension of Napoleon, if taken in this county and delivered tome, or TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, if taken up out of this county and con fined in jail so that I get him again. LEROY SPRING8- Charlotte, N. C. April 4tb, 1843. 33 3 w. Roanoke Low grounds Tor Sale. THREE valuable Plantation, situated in North ampton. N. C, making about 1000 acres in all, lying opposite the town of Halifax. N. C. (with the Ferry attached) and down the river. There are about 700 . acres of tbe - best quality of the well-known Roanoke low grounds the remainder consists of I good second low grounds, not subject to overflow. These lew ground, it is well-known, will bring from I 8 to 10 barrels of Cora to the acre, and require no manure. These Plantations can now be bought at nearly one fourth the price of James River Lands, and at lit tle more than half what thev sold for formerly. Each Plantation is well supplied with flaros, Stabjea mad other buildings; the Barns being directly on the River banks. They will be sold separately or together ; and, if the purchaser chooses, a valuable Milt, with a Kood water nower. Terms will be made fnvorabie te a good purchaser. Apply to H. K. BURGWYN, it uinae r tarnation, near Halifax, N. C. April 18. 82-aw3w INFORMATION WANTED. TT DESIRE to know whether Mary or Polly Ktdd, tl Malhew Hood, and Sukey his wife, formerly Cukey Kidd, John sudd, Ueorge JUod, and ureen i Kidd. who left the county of jJtnwtddte, in this Mate, t for & residence in' North Carolina and some of tbe I Western 8tates some 8 or 9 years ago, and who have never heeu heard from, be alive and where thev are. If Pollv Kidd is living I must be informed of the I fact forthwith, or 1 shall, in pursuance of a decree of the Countv Court of Din widdie. proceed to sell a I ract f Land Ivintr in said Countv. and distribute the pro- ceeds of sale amongst the heir and legal representa tive of the late Benj. Kidd, dee'd. ALEX. DONNAN, Coram r. in suit Tucker, Ac vs. Kidd. dec. Petersbnrg, May 2. 36-4w ST. MARY'S SCHOOL RAVENSCROFT GROVE, Raleigh, N. C. Right Rev. L. S. Ives, D. D, Visiter, Rev. ALDERT SMEDES, Rector. TH E Summer Session ef this 8chool will com mence on the firM day of June.- and will con tiflue five month, or till the 31st of October. A punctual attendance of the Pupils is requested. 4 ApptwatiOM for tne admission ot new rupOa, snould be made lo the Rector, as early aa is convenient. TERMS For Board, with every incidental ex pense, and Tuition in English, one hundred dollar per Session, payable in -advance. For Tuition lu French,? " per session. For Tuition in Music on the Piano, or Guitar, $25 00 per Session, with $3 00 for the use of the Instrument. For Tuition on the Hsrp $3Q 00 per Session, with S 10 00 for the use of Instrument. Ann! 10. 1843. 29 S ' Bin ' i ai I a MESSRS. SMITH & BIGGS, MERCHANT TAILORS, ARE now receiving their Spring and Summer Ai Goods, which have been selected in New-York, from the Latest Importations." and will be sold for Cash, or to punctual customers, at a small advance en the monev paid for them. Their assortment embra ces almost every article of Gentlemen's apparel. Gentlemen, if you want Fine and Cheap Ooous, calf at their well known establishment, on Fayette- Vifle 8lreet, three doors 8osrth of Messrs. Willi ma A Haywood's Drugstore. Or, if you prefer, your orders will be promptly executed. . They pledge themeelve that no pains shall be spared to please all who may favor them with their eastern. - - Raleigh, May 4, 1843. So 6t HlOre NCW GOOdS, jtlSt CORie in. r- 6 dozen Jars fresh Ox .Marrow, - 25 pound Jujul Pasta, . 4 dosen Jars French prepared Mestard, 10 deaen 44 Ameriean - do ,1,000 very kre unglszed Pipetv 18 Jars Piciled Onions, (very nice) - . 200 pounds Sapefior Sinoking Tehacce, Large lot of Cologne, . Fancy boxes of all deseriptions, Tooth Brashes, , Flench Brandy verj superior article in . j Bitttle, having been bottled five or six years With oxany other articles, which will be sold low. Please call and examine for yourselves. ,,. ... g I,;TUCKEK, Raleigh, April 17. 1843,. - - 31 T1ECKWITHS ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS lraFor sate at the Drug Store of 71 T-LSTlTH,Raleigfi. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Johns too County. In Equity. Spring Term 1843. Hopsoa O'JNeale and others. 9. Heir of Samuel O'Neate, Heirs of Isham O'Neale, Ranaom Richardson and wife Luciada, W illiam O'Neale and Isham fTNeale, jr. Petition for tale of Land. Jt appearing to the satisfaction' of this Cotfrt, that the Defendants in this suit are non-residents of this State : h is therefore ordered by tbe Court, that pub lication be made for six sureiv weeks in the Ra leigh Register, that they be and appear at our next Court of Equity, to be h olden for tbe County of Johnston, on the fourth Monday of September 1843, then and there te plead tnd answer, or ' shew cause wherefore the rand described in ther petition, should net lie sold as prayed for, or the bill, will be taken pro confesw and heard ex parte. Witness, H. W. Hosted. Clerk and Master of our said Court a office, at 8miibfield, the 4th Monday of March 1848: H. W. HU8TED, C. M E. Pr. Adv. $5 62f 33-6w JTOTICE ITpANAWAY from the Subscriber in Stanly ilQj County, North Carolina, on the 1st day of Jan uary last, a Negro Woman, named NANCY. Said, girl is about 21 years of age, (hick set, and of common height, a light mulatto, very smart, and quite intelli gent, is a good seamstress, and is a good bou- gkL Said girl waa raised In Lincolnton, North Carolina. It may be that she has obtained free papers, and is trying' to get to some free State, as her color and smartness would secure her a passage almost to any place, where she is not known ; of she may be lurking in the neighborhood of Mount Pleasant, N. C. I will gtve TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for her apprehension and confinement in any jail in this State, and FORTY DOLLARS if taken out of the State, and confined in another State, and FIFTY DOLLARS for the con viction in any Court of Justice, of any person or persons, harboring said girl, or furnishing her with free papers. JOHN A. CRAVEN. April 8. 1843. 34 4t TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. AKE COUNTY. In Equity. The Children of Polly C Dunn, John Dunn and Wife Julia and others. Petition tell fUal Estate. By virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity for the County aforesaid, f shall offer for aale to the high est bidder, at the Court House door In the City of Raleigh, apon a credit of one and two yeara (sufficient however to be paid down in Cash to cover costs of suit) on Mondty, the 19th day of June next, it being the nrst day of our extra Superior Court The Plantation and Tract of Land whereon Benjamin Rarhatn, dee'd- lived, situated on the waters of Little River, in Wake County, and ad joining tbe lands of Boiling Dunn and others. Bond and approved Securitv will be required for the purchase money. r. H. BUSBEB, U. & M. E. May 2. 1843. Pr. Adv. $5 62, 36 Star will copy Doctor Brandreth's Pills. rrnilESE PILLS are so well known for a mild LI yei effectual purgative that it is almost useless to say anything about their excellent qualities. As general family and annbiUous medicine they are with out a rival. The lowness of spirits, .acute headache, ccc. ace, to wojen an are more or Jess subject in mis eiimate, are removed immediately oy a uoee oi ins Brandreth Pill. 1 hey are alike safe for children, as to every other period of life, and require no extra at- tention in diet or clcuhing. Their virtues may be summed up as a medicine winch strengthens the fee hie, andconsoiidates the muscle of the strong ; a&d will be found or infinite value to females of all clasees who wish to be secure from (sickness. OBSERVE No Brandreth Pills are genuine, un less each box has upon ft three labels, and on each lable two signatures of Dr. Benjamin Brandreth. So that each box to be genuine mutt have six signa ture of Dr. Brandreth upon it. Printed directions may be bad with them. WILL. PECK, Agent. Raleigh, April 18, 1843. 31-y FJ1IJYTMJYG, Ore. The' Subscriber is prepared to execute all kind of Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of aft kinds. ef Wood ; also, Wall Painting, Paper-hanging, Gla zing and GILDING on Wood and Metallic substance of every description, in the late rreneh style, dec., attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a supe rior style of workmanship- MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERopamted in the neatest style, on the shortest notice, and much cheaper than they can be done elsewhere, tdj R" for to the Adjutant General ef North Carolina, Persons wishing fainting of any description exe cuted, by calling at the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite the Sooth East corner of ue Capttol bquare, may expect to have it dene te their entire satisfaction, U. JT KA.1E.K. Raleiirh. Jan. 14. 1843. 6 if o ' ' WlIiUAHI GORDON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Richmond, a. References. Bsxil Gordon, Esq. F,lfrMMlfV V. Jos. B. FickJin, Esq. J ' Thorns F. Knox, Esq. 7 PMWwfcJ,r, Ya. Mers. Joo.8cott4Sou.5-- Messrs. Fry' w Co. - T?i,Kmond. Messrs. Dunlsp, Moncure Co. Messrs. A. Kevsa 4 Brother, ? p.,., Messrs. M ell w sine. Brownley & Co. 5 . " Messrs. Sootier 6c Bell. , Wortoik, vs JMf. n. ..iouvi, h wikmv v iv. ... . w - bscco, win pay special attention to tne raieresi of tne Tobacco Planter of North i CWinn. Li ax-At sdvsnce on alt produce when in hand, and proceeds remitted to order. July 6. 1843. ATE OP NORTH CAKOUaAiMtrttD County. Court oi rquity. Timothy w, wire, ex out. - - SSI.'.- 1 : John P. Turner end Hardy W. B. Price. Mr.Hsrdy w.o rm . arvr- n n : you are hereby noimed penmisiiy toeesnsi appear beior in JBugv vt ywi wi,n io vyuuivi . a w k .:i st . a as., m a Hoaee in Wnhamaton, on the last Monday in Au- cust next, then and there to answer the several alle . r- . : 1 Ttm .r A. : i T:. . 1 BT 1 . . -... :n 1 'j t, or jotigmeufc 1 jrru Bwiyaw will, urn oucmiif yiuu vsrem - - - o gainst you, and the same heard Accordingly.. . . Witness, C. B. Usssell, : Clerk and Msiier or our aid Court, at Office, the 20th day of April. 1843. C. tt. HASKELL, O, M. E. FrAdv.$5 121 .. . J STANDARD Yarn and Gallon JUcasurcs. 2 BALED PROPOSALS wifl be received t the Executive Office, until the 10th day f Joh next ior tn consv action ore Sf xmuak Yau Mcasvbs for each County in the State the Measure to be of Box, or other hard wood, to be approved by the Ex. ecutivs to be well-Hoed sad stamped, and -simitar te the Standard now in the Executive Office, with out the JJairix the Measure te be welt-fitted into a good box of Mahogany, Cherry, .Walant, or other wood to be approved, with appropriate facilities and implements for taking copies from the" same. Simitar Proposal will be received also, until trie same time, for making one set ef&TAS?sAB LictrrB MzAsesics for each County in the 8tate, consisting of One Gallon, Half Gallon, Fourth of a Gallon, One Eighth of a Gallon, and One-sixteenth of a Gallon, similar to the set now hi the Executive Of fice. Bids will be received to make them of Copper or Brass, of sufficient thickness, not after tjhe 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 for delivery. The Contractor will be required to give bond add good security for the due execution: of tbe work, and will have permission to use the Standards in tbe Ex ecutive Office to construct tbe others by, which can be seen st any time upon application. Tbe bkhiera will iatoe the. place of delivery, and the Executive will retain the privilege of declining the bids, if he do not approve them. r Each Measure must be thoroughly tested in the presence of the Agent, appointed by the' Executive for the purpose, and any expense attendant thereon,' will be paid by the Contractor. J. M. MOREHEAD. EXBCTTTITK OniCX,? May 1, 143. 5 , Valuable Property for Male in the Vicinity of Raleigh. THE SUBSCRIBER offers to eH for Stx Thou sand, six hundred dollars, pa v able in one and two yeara, and satisfactorily secured' with' interest, or for Negroes (field hands) tbe following Property i " tin Dwelling House and the Lots attached to It, containing between ten and twelve acres. It is situated about aix hundred yards East of tbe Capitol, on Newbern Street, in a beautiful Giovs of Forest Trees, and without the limits of lh'e Ttfwti. It contains four apartment in tbe basement, including tbe liming room, and five above, and two Passages. It is new, built f- choice materials, and of eoperiov workmanship. The out houses and enclosures art also new. In the back yard, ia a Well of most 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 ia one ef tbe most beautiful sites in tbe Vicinity of Kaieigh. - Another Lot of abovt fifteen acres lying also East of tbe City, adjoining a Let formerly the proierty of the late Joss Galks, and Lot be longing to Jonv O ResKB, There are. two small framed Houses upon it, yielding s rent that would make the property a good investment at tbe price at which it is estimated, and upon the Street, reading by Dr. J. O.Watsos's, are two handsome building stta- atioos. . A tract of between thirty and fortu acre. about three miles south of Raleigh, affording an abun dant supply of Wood, and much valuable Timber- Persons wishing to purchase, can address the Sub scriber at Halifax, and after the meeting of Congress, at Washington City ; or, can make personal applics- Uon to the Messrs. Stitb, in HaJeigb, who wiU take pleasure in showing them tbe premises . . t. J. R. J. DANIEL. October 22nd. 1842. 85 -lf To Messrs. Simon 8. Turner, Michael Lit tle Nicholas Haycock and O. Burch. Take notice that I shall apply to the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for tbe County of Wake, to be hohlen in the City o1 Raleigh1; on tbe 3d Monday of May instant, for tbe benefit of the Act for the relief ef Insolvent debtors-, where you may aUend and object if you think proper. WALTK IJAHX. . May 1, 1843. 3S. TNTEW HOTELS, &C This day received r at the North Carolina Bookstore, Botwer'a new Novel, Uie Last of the Baron; Adam Brown, -the Merchant, by Horace Smith; snd s variety of others st the reduced price of 25 cents each. . Also, Alison History of Europe, and Brandes Encyclopaedia ef Science. Literature and Art, in No, at 25 cents s number. TURNER HUGHES. COMMISSION STORE. rniHE Subscriberha a general assortment of DRY JJ GOODS, &c. (All bought at auction at prices conformed to the times.) He is author wed to sell them, et a very small ad ssce for Cash. JOHN T WEST, Opposite tis Toil Office. Raleigh. April 21.1843. 32 tf TO GENTLEMEN OFTHB DIB. A sclendid lection of new Lew Books wiih a general collection of the old Standard works, all of them new Editions with new notes, may be had, tj applying at the North Caroline Bookstore; at very reduced price for the VatA. er n saw a-. m vtvviirnai TUKittitt nuunco. April 3.. . . . - exTMW r IvlUSlC Thia day received si ia I l North Csrolias Bookstore, a fresh supply o Vocal and Instrumental Music at half the former pri ces, from 24 to 6 cents per page. Can and esai ine it. " .' TURNER es HUGHE-. RaMgh, April 8. 1843. . Tt spohn n For Saloby . wNv LuSTlTH. ,f OOIj TgooiLS.-:jevenile andTev book , -w) n.ri fnr aal at wtioleaal- and retail ' an. i description of Books for the yoong end more advanced Siodent. a-av. ., a, as . s . a v " "All at reduced, oricea. TURNER ek HUGH tS. April 3. INTALUABIJB OIWlTlCfEWT, , For itle bj iwlioleaale or retail, by 1 FT .IIJS 1D .AWtMM ttTf7 C OiniUVT , , ss kvw A mm w -a V. 0 lvA a iavl.l II - v- Thnndrwill ju Z?r ... "f;r,7-7 ftK, n vms iiHaniv s s ssi ia nmi aiw icaa i u aw aa mm wsw 1 . . .i, ZZJ-' -' . April 17. PILES. I uv t.wl FrniJ OtntmenL f On meat de 11 'CuUhert j let use-care e Files, .Ulcers and ImtatkMi of th Rectum end adjoining partamsy be bad at Dr. Himatxs's Office, Fajettsvitl Street Raleigh. - -. - er"3s; A CLOUD. The Subscriber . Hitnrna ill. !ju. iilthsnks totbe Citizens Raleigh and its Euvironv lor the liberal eiicrogeinem he has met vlfu in his ' bosinses, daring G r Seeeon. Their kindness and generous fuooag wiU be gratefully remembered and long cbejkued'with.rectprocat; feeling. . . , . . He would remind tbe Citizens and bis Old Custom ers, that be has received a small lot of choice S'hced' OrSTBai; whi, through the kindness of Mrs. HaK die, he. nas deposited in Jber Ice House t and be wilt assure the Citiaens; that they are , a, most excellent ar ticle. .They will be disposed ofTntcelyput up in Can nlstets, on appfication to Mrs. HarJie's Crwtionary" and Toy Arcade; w4t dcaljcrte the Post-Office." : VWy Respectfully, -. . , , j . . JIOHN WILSON, Neptune Depot, kaltlgK May 5, 143. . , . PROTfifcTlON INSURANCE' cQuTANY.' Edmund Dm MYteman ' ' ACKHTjor HaV' ' ' . PROTECTION INSURANCE CdltPNY, or feiTroBd, totStjc , , ;. -AnKFFfcfiS to insure Hmises. Stores, Mu1s Fscte. ries. Barns, and their contents, and all otttr Jo- ' sen prions of insurable (troperty , against less or dam- " age by fire. The rates ef premium euered,are as low' as those of- any other simtlai Institution, and every, , man has now an opporthnity; for a trifling sum, tp protect himself against the ravages of this destructive!1 element, which often, in s single hour, sweeps away the esrniwgs of msny yesrs. The wOtrrae the Office pursoee in rratfsactlog ' its business, end in the adjusting and payme&f of losses,' is prompt sod liberal. . .For tertns of Inwraoce,sppli catiop, may be made to the -above named Agepi, who . ; is authorised te issue Policies to eppiicsnts-without . delay. ; : D. W. ULARKprVs. wir. Uowkxw, Sec"!: ." .": : -.. ' " tOMMI3SION . ilERCHANTS. , TYOHN MABEN dr. WM. B- HAMILTON at Si tend particularly to Che Hales of TOBACCO, and air Country Produce, oa which, when InTiand, Cash advancerwill be made wntn owners desire a postpone ment or sal; ' 'C i ' v,: ' fr - v -. . Kxm to'' , - - - ' Joge fJsraerrsSV Rajetau-c' ' Hon. W fc Hey wood, ; r John E. Twjtty, . FrsnkliaCo.. Geo'.E. SpfuHtEsq? Vrfrreu CV lismei mmer, esq.. . . B. Gilliam, Eeq. ? - GrsnviTle ; ' Col H. L. RobardSs, 1 ' John A. Baton, Esq. . . a -Tucker Caxrington, Esq. CllfrksviUe, Yd. A. W. Tensbls, Est, ' : . .: , "R. Y. Uveiby; Esq: ' Eostsee Hunt, Esq. ' KtwryivsAll Cett I. Bannister Anderson. E ..,.' Samael W. Pngh, Eaq Gaston, I . v? Edward Tarry, E-q. , ftectr-nDrg Co. Ya. , Thns. D. BctrnehajuEsq. Orange Co ; Apr! 19. .1843. i " .31 UwJw Notice -td Planter.. : -2 fTTIHE Rithnwod and Petersburg Rail Roed Com- II pany. continoes to. receive Tobacco in .PeterV ourg, and forward it speedily to Jtichmond. ' ''''' ' '' , The Agent ef this Company m Petersburg, at tend te all Tobacco consigned to bins; eV the Were hoaWe rn Richmond, hether coming iff tbe Peters burg and Gaston Kail Road, by the AfporjaaleiNev' igation, or by Waggess ; sod pay I (It chsrges there on, fnd collect tbem.m Richmond. , . , Tbe chsrges are $1 .OO fftr" TYiight Sod' 10 cents for fpfWsrdieg pet Hogshiesd., To6cco Xf ieoerally de- -1 u Terra in- mciunona, vrr in wa v aiieri va uz Petersbnrg. - J.H. HOPKINS;SopC ef Trei; Rail Bnad OSke; Richmond, May 1843,. 5 . . .. rWtUnr.t, PORTRAIT,- BIINIATXJRE, AND HISTORICAL FAI5TUE. sin .Jo i m PixrrKr.rt$ - - Havmg visfled Earee for the purpose of perfecting ' himself in his profession, U now prepared to execute K .. . . in . ,,,,,,. I-,, ... . .,,') Thoa wlAin Ut aviil themselves of his professieh al service, toe requested t i-stt at bis Arteliier,' m the buUdmg formarly ocevpied by the Beeretary er etatOj ' where speeunens of hi execution may .bstscea.v .Feb,. i8.I8;43, i y , ; .w..-.-ra. "tyTElT TUOTUHrtlCAaV D OOHSt J4 AH'mtiy of ih Great Rfmtxm of the fix, teenth century in Germany, Switxerlanddceby J-H. ; t i- a .k. -it k . J,.,i,t:Jhl ed by Um Preeby terisn' TUsrd of Publication 'with; '. Urge and jgeneel collection pubOahed by the BpfsctM ; pal Press. And to feet, w hsv on band ' s try Urge nd gtier! coBedkn e)T JJsligious and : Piobs -reading fot ell denomjnatidft ef lhritlnl, sViUi .a. . great variety of Bibles, Tesisments, HymiiCyok , and ' Prayer Books of every variety l Unding sad . pnee. ForJaleby TURNER dk iltGHEd. ! "5 J-Rsnsway frtheSobscriwer'sprtmi aaa, n th day of Aorust ti&wUgro ' Uve named HENHT,aiott fwemyOV J vmts ef ie: five feet teav f f leyen inches i bight " I yellow man ; form erect 5 slow and 'db j erste in; speechj very rdsosiWe ad rMSp t was PittWCh.ibsmOitV 'V5 HENRY was rnised, in w sheet Haletg f and a he nas net been beard of sue jU rsA awey aesy be be bsajfoaml rhis wsy back. On Information f ; his lodgment In atgi Jail, i auiiabls Brnri vriH be . paid, oi jaotiw n v rjp bwact. ' ( Eonclar and TTaltxlcj CcSiooL , : TrTB DEOaANtKVAL rsseetrWy iolii D. hss tU,4frm France, JJi wbkh srilU -itfodocedof kt fctbisifflmtw.J tilDCS OF BACO; wanted m ekdon ge?wT U p.J fori, at ss-eAsn (1Rslciiih, .Msy.j;.' tia?; h'f VkJtf -t -atii r .4 ;i v'-r w- K.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 12, 1843, edition 1
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