fcr6 ; ' rKA't rrr u ; vril ttol ;3izaii jail hwopx uu X''-" :n rr I -i v krvti ' ' ' C- . .....'Ill HI I till III.- Ifl - -- II II 1 111 It I' 1 1 l 1 1 - 1 1 I lll lll' lil"lk 1 ' Ifl'-l 1-sv , X, : .111 HI; . II I 111 r . ,1 I It! If ! -II l 1 .'.Ti IIWII I If Tl! 1:1 lti r ... , . Ik I ; : hi r vs t j U' ? , . , . . . II II I V T. ) II In M -will Ii tJ ILlifiTTT.i -2 1 ft- f: I ; I I'iir -t-M" A I pnblished Snai-Tfeeklyi by WESTON R. GALES ! SDITOft UD PROPMETOa. '' t.;-.JSai32ff. :;i .'f v,::...,. Of the Semi-Weekly Raleigh' ftegiiter. StTBSCRiPTioH. Five Dollars per annum hlf in ADBTiSKrNT.r or every sixteen nw Brst insertion, One Dollar ; each tubtequew insertion, J Twentv-ftve Cents. CotntT OaDRR and JcmciAL Adtimmimeiiti will be charged 25 per cent. UigUer ; but a deduction of 83 J per cent, will be made from tbe regular prices, for advertisers by the year. . Advertisements, inserted in the Ssmi Wusu Rcoistm, will also appear in the Wbkw Paper free of charge, fly Letters to the Editor must be ToSTVPAta SARAH CURRAN. She is fr from the land where her young hero sleeps And lovers around her are t-igbing, But coldly she turrrs from their gaze and weeps, For ber heart in his grave is lying. She sings tbe wild song of ber native plains, 'Eveiy note which he loved awaking Ah! little did they thin, who delight in ber strains, How the heart of the minstrel is breaking. He had liv'd for his love, for his country he died, They were alt that to life had entwined him HT . K a 1 1 ih. tmrm nf kid Aiinlr Ka (IrlMt- Ior long will his love Stay behind him. Oh, make her a grave where the sunbeams rest, When i hey promise a glorious morrow. They'll .hine o'er her sleep, like a smile from the west From her owu. loved island of sorrow. . Moeaa. The evening before Robert Emmet's death; Miss Curran was admitted into his dungeon to bid hi in an eternal farewell. He Was leaning in a melancholy mood against the window of his prison, and the heavy clank- ing of his chains smote dismally en ber heart. The interview was bitterly affecting, and melted even the callous soul of the jail or. . As for Emmet himself, he wept and spoke little; but s he pressed bis beloved in silence to his heart, his countenance be trayed his emotions. In a low voice, half cliuked by anguish, he besought her not to forget him; he reminded ber of their former happiness, of the long past days oflheir childhood, and concluded by requesting her sometimes to visit the scenes where their in fancy was spent, and, though the world might repeat his name with scorn, to cling to his memory with affection. In parting ehe turn ed round, as if to gaze once inorf on her widowed love. He caught her eye as she retired ; it was but for a moment; and as the door closed on htm, it informed her too surely that they had met for the last time on earth, but they should meet in a better world where nrsti could not separate them. She loved him with the disinterested fervor of a woman' first and only love. When every worldly maxim arrayed itself against - i ' " 1 .i . . i . - i i - - .. . . 1 mmm f i - r liim; when blasted in fortune, disgrace andlvon.'a Weil of excellent water near the house, and danger darkenedaround his name, she loved I him the more ardently for bis sufferings, ll then, his fate conld awaken the sympathy even of bis foes, what must have been the agony of her whose whole soul was occupi ed by his imaee ? Let those who have 'had th rwirtal of th tnmh'imrlriVnlv elosd be- tn H.Pm nrf th h-ino- .Kv moat loved . . . i . I oq earth w no Had sal at its inresnoia, as tiane shut out in a cold and lonely world from whence all that was, most lovely and loving had departed. To render her widowed situation more desolate, she had incurred her father's dis pleasure by her unfortunate attachment, and was an exile from her paternal roof. But could the -sympathy and offices of friends have reached a spirjt so shocked and driven in by horror, she would hare experienced no want of consolation, for the Iris!) are prover bially a people of quick and generous sen sibilities, lite most delicate and cherish ing attentions were paid her bv families of Wea th and distinction. She was led in . . , .-ii I.. , - I ouv-ieiy, aim iuey irieu uy an Kiuua oi oucu- pation and amusement to dissipate her grief and wean her from the tragical story of her lover. But it was all in vain. There are some strokes of calamity that scorch the soul that penetrate to the vital seat of happiness and blast it, never again to put forth bud or blossom. 'She never objected to frequent the haunts or pleasure, but she was as much alone there as in the depths of solitude. She walked about in a sad reverie, apparently unconscious of the world around her. She carried within her an inward wo that mocked all blandishment of friendship, anoV,t heeded not the son of the charmer, fjWrm he ever so wisely. . On tbe occasion of a masquerade at the Rotunda, her friends brought her to it. There can be no exhibition of far gone wretchedness more striking and painful than to meet it in such a scene. To find it wan dering like a spectre lonely and lovless where all around is. -ol ;. A.lmA i the trappings of mirth, and looki and wo begone, as if it bad tried cneai tne poor ueart into a mornentarr getulness of sorrow. After strolling tbrough splendid rooms and giddy crowd with an air of ullembstraction, she sat her self down on the steps of an orchestra and looking about for some time will) a vacant air that showed inseiiaibililv to ihearriah scenr. aln Kon,. with the capaciousness of sickly heart Io warble a little plaintive air. She had an ex quisite voice ; but on this occasion it was so aimplc, so touching, it breathed forth such a soul of wretchedness,, tbat she .drew a crowd, mute and silent around ber, and rael- ted every one into tears The slnr nfmi a tru aiwl tsnrfr conld not but excite wreat interest in a country remark. .M- c P8.1 ,ntefeV. ,1 1 I? l r'" w e-ninsiasin. u corapie eiy, won ine "on ui a arive nucer. who nam oi taaru ' - - - -- . the dead conld not but prove affectionite to the living. She declined his attentions, for her thought! were irrecoverably j engrossed by the memory of her former lover. , He, bow. ever, persisted in his suit. He solicited not her tenderness but ber esteem. He was assisted by her conviction of his worthy and Iter sense 01 per own ueauiuie aim uepenu ent situation; for she was ezi&tin? on the kindness of her friends. In a word, he at length succeeded in gaining her hand, though with tbe- solemn' assurance Hhat her heart was unutterably another's . . He tookher With; him. to Sicily,' hoping that a change of 'scene might wear otitthe remembrance of early woes. She was n amiable and an exemplary wife, and made an effort to be a happy one, but nothing could cure the silent and devouring melan choly that had entered upon her very soul. She wasted away in a slow but hopeless de cline, and at length sunk into the grave, the victim of a broken heart. "tVTOTlCt:: JOH.V J. UPCHURCH respect fully infoims the Cithern of Kaietgh and iu Vi cinity, that he biiUkmi Shop on Morgan Street a ffw doors above W m. F. Olarks Coarh Shop, anl nearly opposite the Mssonie Hall, and is prepared to execute any work in his line oi business : Such as Engraving, Letter Cutting, Brand and Stamp Mak ing, uun and Lock tunning, Uell-Hanging, lira Ct, Agt Canes neatIy moUnted, Repairing Umbrel- las. frc. J-c. He will sIko carry on the Electro Mag netic Gilding and Silvering in all its various branches on all sma'.l metallic articles, such as Pencil and Watch cases and Chains, Spectacles, Spoons, Mathe matical Instiuments, Dentists Instruments, Caators, Sec. In silver Coach Platm, his style of workman ship is unsurpassed t lcing far superior both in beauty arid durability t any thing of the kind ever before of. fered to the inspection of the public. Specimens of tbe art may be seen at his Shop. He will furnish any person, wishing to lesrn the art of Gilding 4; Silver ing, an apparatus and instructions, on terms suits, ble to the times. He will send instructions to any person in the State, by letter, and give the full receipt f.r the art, ao they cannot misuuderstaud it. and also an apparatus if desired. -All of the above will be executed in the neatest manner and at the shortest notice, on reasonable terav. The Subscriber teiders his thanks to the pub lic for past favors, and solicits further encouragement, as be is very desirous of establishing himself in a lui neanthat will be useful to the community and profit able to himself. He therefore hoe his friends and tbe public will try him and give him a chance to earn bis bread by the sweat of his brow. . . , J. J. UPCHURCH, Raleigh, May 1,1843. ITT ELY IN FOR SALaWThis well known U and valuable LOT, in the immediate vicinity of (he l ownot fltaeorougn f s ptlered lor eale very reasonable terms. . Pisesion can be had immediate ly. -the Subscriber having removed to his Plantation few miles distant. The lot contains full 11 acres, with a fine Grove, and a large and 'well cultivated Gardenwhich will be planted and ready for an oc cupant, a Gardener being left in rare of tbe premises. There are a number of Fruit Tree that bore last sea- beautiful and never fatting rivulet, running quite across one eide of the lot, and within it. The dwell- irrg house and out buildings are strffierent for the sc fnmmodttion of a lirge family, and well situated for the establishment of a Female School or Private Boarding -House Tbe situation commands a fine view of the vfllage snd adjacent country, and ia With' r short walk ofthe Male Academy, wl.ich is now flourishing condition, with every prospect of in- creasing Droenentv. Henry A. London, Esq., P. M . who resides neat ! ihe premises, will give sny further information that the premises, will give sny further information may be desired by letter or otherwise. W.H.HARDIN. Rock Rest, April 3. 1843. 364w. fate of North Carolina. Moore Court- Superior Court of Law, Spring Term, A. D. 184! 1843. Elixa McTver vs. David W. M elver. rrriTiefr roa Ditoaet. ITT appearing to the satisfaction of the Conrt, that H the Defendant, David W. M elver. Is not a resi dent of this Slate : It is therefore Ordered by tbe Court, ihat publication be made for three months in the Raleigh Register and North Carolina Gazette, I -' . ... - m - published in tne ony oi ttaieign, anu in me r ayei e-i yuie.yoswver, nouijmg yio vc. ' Mclver, to be and appear before eur nxi oopenor Viant. nf t -w ,rt k held for the Coontv of Moore. I at the Couit House in Carthage, on the Monday be- I fore the last Monday in August next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to said t'etmon, ottierwise the allegauons set" forth themn will be taken pro conlesso, and the petition will be beard ex parte. Witness, John Morison, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the Monday before tbe lat Monday in Feb- rnarv. A. D. 1813. and the 67th of American Inde pendence. . . i at v V a x mv m ai Ma J7 50 junn iwuKiauxv, j. o. w. DTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. PITT O County Court of Equity, 1843. Marshall Dickinson, ) , . vs, (Pitt Coart of Equity, Walter Hauvahan, f March Term, 1843 Marv Smith, et. als J Dill for Sale and division of Slaves and for account oj Trust runa. IT appearing to the Court that Mary Smith, Arthur WooU n, and wife Eliza, William C. Anderson, aud wife Emetine, and John fr'mith, Defendants in the I above case, are not residents ot mis state, k was or dered that publication be made m the Kaieigh ttegis- ter foe x weeks, notifying the said defendants to ap- accordingly. Witness Henry F. Harris, Clerk f our M'd Oourt Bt 0&c&! Greeneville, the 1st Mondsy of HBNRy F. HARRIS, C M. E. I m ; ; r Cri.LIWG OFF AT COST. Intending to I tfloae the Hat and Sbee business, 1 will sen off ny Stock of HATS AND SHOES AT COST. Among tbem are a fresh supply ef Spring Good. I have a large lot or Bbosabs at ou cts. Also a lot of Fc Hats ' at 90 cts. , J AS. T. ALFRIEND. Raleigh, May 8. 1843. 38 PILES. 1 fflHE relehratrd French OintmenL fOrtevtnt dt k-U- GUJ lor the cure of PUea, Ulcers and nmUtUn ef th. Rectum and adioinina oexta. m.v be i Dr. . Ha.E,Bs's Offiii. FaveiuvUle Street ra.u,.w Anrii n r. . nir SO wan !. "LVJT " ITZ.Z Having vUited Europe for the purpose of frv I vyuu"- V ; ' , : I himself in his profession, U ow prepared to v oepiunMr nciw snu nnu, iniwcr ur uvmur, ir u i , for- Bill will beuken pro confesso, aa to them, and heard runrain, miniaiurci, elC. .TUESDAY, MAY1 30, 1843. SI R. A. 81 R8; I1U IIJW EL,1 Principals. TpHB Fall Session will commence on Monday the third of July, and close on the bat of Novem ber. ' The usual branches of a thorough English educa tes are taught, together wfch the Latin and French languages. More attention paid to the aolid than to the ornamental branches, though the tatter ate not neglected. . : . . .- U'ehave in our own family, places for tool or five more boardera, and aa our number ia. limited, it is desirable that those who wish their children placed under our immediate attention ahould make early ap plication. Board can be obtained in most respectable families at (10 per month, including all expenses, TEBMS PER SESSION. For Board and Toitionj , $67:50 Tuition alone, , 17:50 Music, 25:00 Use of Piano Tor practicei 5:00 French or Latin, 10:00 Drawing and Painting. 10:00 MrSRKTtkS. John Witherafoon, D. D , Hon. F. Nash, Dr. James ebb, J..hn W. Norwood, Esq.r Hoa. Wil Jiam A, Graham, Hillsboroagh ; Rev, Drury Lacy. Raleigh ; Rev D. Siratton, Alfred Hatch, Robert Primrose, Newbern; Rev. Thoa. Owen, Wilmington; Rev. A . Wilson, D. D.. Rev. John A. Gretter, Greens borough May 17. 41-law4vV FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. fTTlHIS splendid establishment, situated 60 miles Jl from Alexandria. 35 from Fredericksburg, and SoEasl of the Blue Ridge, in one of the moi.1 healthy and delightful climates in Virginia, will be opened for the reception of visiters on the 1st of June. Tbe curative qualities of the water have been thor oughly tested in esses of Dyspepsia, Dropsy, and derangement of the Liver. The grounds and walks have been greatly improved since last season ttie bathing establishment is in complete repair, supplying baths with hoi and cold free sUme er sulphur water at pleasure. There is al so an abundant supply of Ice. Levera of Musia will Cnd the band uneurpaased. The price of Board will be, for the season, commen cing 1st of June and ending 1st Oct 4 mouths, $80 For 3 months 60 1 S5 3 weeks 18 1 10 1 djy 3 Children under 12 years and servants, half price. Hores SO rents per day, or $1 1 per month. Tri-weeklv stage will run from Alexandria until the 1st of July ; after that time daily. There will be a daily line of stages from Friertckftburg after let of July, and before that time, conveyances can be had for these who wish to visit the Springs. D. WARD, Agrrrt. May 18. 41-4w ..I ' INFORMATION WANTED. TT DESIRE to kaow whether Mary or Polly Kidd, Matbew Hood, and Sukey his. wife, formerly! uaey a.iuu, Joun rvioa, ueorge ruaa, ana itreen Kidd who left the county of Dinwiddie. in this State, for a redence in North Careitna and some of the Western States some 8 or t years ago, and who have never ben heard from, he alive and -where they are.. If Polly Kidd lis Uvwg I must be aafuraaed of tlie fact forthwith, or 1 shaH, in pursuance of a decree of tbe County Court of Dinwiddte, proceed to sell a' Tract ef Land lying in said County, and distribute the pro coeds of sate- aanongat I he heirs and legal representee Uvea oi the rate Ben). Kidd, dee'd. ALEX. IX) MX AN, Corara'r. iu suit Tucker, otc. va. Kidd.tc. Petersburg, May, 2. 36-4 w cni a .r a Trin niT-mrT ox iYiaivi'o ounuuij RAVENSCROPT GROVE, Raleioh, N. C. Right Rev. L. S. vks, D. D. Visiter, Rev. ALDERT SMEDES Rector. FTflHE Summer Session of this School will com- il aaence on the firat day of June, and will con Unue five . months, or . till the 31st of October. A punctual attendance of tbe Pupils is requested. Application for tne admisaion of new Pupils, should be made to the Rector, aa early aa ia convenient TERMS For Boaid, with every incidental ex pense, and Tuition in English, one hundred dollars j ; a per session, payaoie m aavance. For Tuition in French. 812 50 ner Session. a w m or'TuiUonin Music on the Pwno, or Guitar, p uu per session, with ?3 uu lor the use ot me i Instrument For Tuition on the Harp (30 00 per Session, with $10 00 for the ue of Instrument. April 10, 1843. i 29 ftotice to Planters. THE Richmond ipd Petersburg Rsi! Road Com pany, continues jo receive Tobacco in Peters burg, and forward it speedily to Richmond. 1 he Agent ml this Company in Petersburg, at tends to all Tobacco consigned to him. or the Ware houses in Richmond, whether coming by the Peters burg and Gaston Rail Road, bv the Appomatox Nav igation, or by Waggons ; and paya all cbargea there on, and collects tbem in lucbmond. Tbe charges are 9 1 00 for Freight and 10 cents for forwarding per Hogshead. Tobacco ts generally de livered in Richmond, on ihe day after it ia received in Petersburg. J. H. HOPKINS, SupL of Trans. Rail Road Office, ? Richmond, May 1843. 5 ' 37-4 w P0RTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. zmn. JO 3 3. PSHDEXt, OF NORTH CASOUMX, perfecting execute Those wishing to avail themselves of his profession' al services, are requested to rail at his Arteilier, in the building formerly occupied by tbe Secretary of State, where specimens of hi execution may be seen. Feb. 18, 1843 15 CATCH THE RPWAWAY. Ranaway from the Subscriber's premi sea, n the day ef August. last, a negro slave named HEN It Y, about twenty-two years of age, five feet, ten' or eleven inches high ; is a yellow man ; form erect : slow and delib erate in speech; very plausible and intelligent ; was purchased from Mr. Ahkw Cox, who resides in Pittaboro , Chatham Coontv. H ENRY was raised, in or about Raleigh ; and as be.bas not been heard of since be ran away, it may be he has found his way back. , On information ol bis lodgment in any Jail, a suitable Reward WiH be AMHifH iuv ngwcRTi 1 . nsid. on mniceto VERY DESIRABLE PrOP- erly for Sale. In the City of icaiejgn. i ne suosenner, bemg uc- sirous of moving to his PtantaUon, wishes U sell his HOUSE AN D LOT in this City. The Property is situated on Newbern 8treet, eaat from the centre of tbe Capitol. The House is a large two sto ry building, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, with a pas sage through tbe middle three Rooms on the lower floor and forJf above, With Firephlres to each Ithaa a basement story of hammered Rock thfe whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, Ac. with A fire place at each end the basement Rooms Hot finished. There is a superb Rock Stable, two Stories high, twen ty-four by thirty feet square; also a Rock moke-house and good frame Kitchen; and an exceUent Well of Water. The Lot contains from six to. seven acres of ground, which have been highly improved. The House ia beautifully situated on an eminence, near tbe front line. A U the improvements have been made within three years, and coat the builder over six thou sand Dollars, This desirable property is now offered for four thousand dollars Time will be given the purchaser, but the holes will draw interest and undoubted secu rity will be required. Persona, desirous of Jiving in Raleigh,.bave now a opportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price. E.P.GUION. Raleigh, August 25. 68 tf 1TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Johnston County. In Equity. Spring Term 1843. Hopson O'Neals and others, f. Heirs of 8arauel O'Neale, Heirs of Ishara O'Neal e, Ransom Richardson and wife Lucinda, William O'Neale and Ishara O'Neale, jr. Petition far tale of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the Defendants in thu suit are nou-reaidenta of this State : It is therefore' ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made for six successive weeks in the Ra leigh Register, that they be and appear at our' next Court of Equity, to be holden for the Coonty of Johnston, on the fourth Monday of September 1843, then and there to plead and answer, or shew cause wherefore tbe lands described in the petition, should not he sold as prat ed for, or tbe bill will be taken pro cortfesso and heard ex parti. Witness, H. W. Hasted. Clerk and Matter of our said Court at office, at Smiihfield. the 4th Monday of March 1843. H. W. HUSTED, C. M E. Pr.Adv.5 63i 33-6w TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. AKB COUNTY. In Equity. The Children of Pelly C. Dunn, vs. John Dunn and Wife Julia and others. Petition t sell-Real Estate. Ry virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity for the County aforesaid, I ahall offer for sale t. the high est bidder, at the Court House door in the City of Raleigh, upon a credit of one and two years (sufficient however to be paid down in Cash to coter costs of suit) on Monday, tbe 1 9th day of June next, it being the first day of our extra Superior Court The Plantation and Tract of Land whereon Benjamin Rarhain, dee'd. lived, situated on the waters if Little River, in Wake Coiintv. and ad. joining the lands of Hotting' Dann 4nH others. . Bond and approved Security will be required for the purchase money. , P. H. BUSBEE, C. fc M. E. MayS. 1843. Pr. Adv. $5 62. 36 Star will copy Doctor JBrandreth's Pills. THESE PILLS are so well known for a mild yel eflectual purgative that it ia almost useless to say anything about their excellent qualities. As a general family and antibilious medicine they are with out a rival. The fowness of spirits, acute headache, dec. dec, to which all are more or leas subject in this climate, are removed immediately by a dose of the Brendreth Pill, they are alike safe for children, as to every other period of life, and require no extra at tention in diet or clothing. Their virtues may be summed up as s medicine which strengthens the fee ble, ahdconsolidatea the muscles of the strong ; ar.d will be found of infinite value to females of all classes who wish to I secure from. sickness. OBSERVE No Brand reth Pill are genuine, un- ess each box has upon it three Libeia, and on each able two signatures of Dr. Benjamin Brandreth. So that each box to I genuine mut have six sigtia tures of Dr. Brandreth upon it. Printed directions msy be had with them. WILL. PECK, Agent. Raleigh. April 18. 1843. 81 y The Subscrilier is prepared to execute all- kinds of Imiiationa of every variety of Marble, and of all kinds of Wood; also. Wall Painting, Pair-banging, Gla zing and GILDING on Wood and Metallic substances of every description, in the late French style, die, attended to at tbe snortest notice, and done in a supe rior stvlf of workmanship. MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS painted in the neateat style, on the shortest notice, and much cheaper than Ihey can be done elsewhere. Qy Re fer to the Adjutant General of (forth Carolina. Persons wit-hing Fainting of any description exe cuted, by calling at the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr William Thompson, opposite the Sooth East Corner of the Capttol fquare, may expect to have it dowe to their entire satisfaction. C. FRAZIEK. Raleigh. Jan. 14. 1843. 5 if WILLIAM GORDON COMMISSION MERCHANT, RiciraonD, Ma. 4 References. d7JmLc,. 4 Co. Messrs. A. Kevan 4" Brother, 2ptMborr Measrs. Mcllwsine. Urownley dc Co. 5 1 Messrs. Souttef & Bell, Norfolk, Va. Mr. H. B. Montague, an experienced dealer in To bacco, will pay special attention to the interest of the Tobacco Planters ef North Carolina., Lib KRai advances on all prodnce when in hand,' end proceeds remitted to order. Jury 6, I8y. STRAYED from my Plantation, aboat the 7th of kTSMsy last, on Middle Creek, 13 miles South oi Raleigh, a dark sorrel Mare, 6 years old this Spring. She ia marked with a white spot on her left side, just behind ber shoulder. I purchased ber front a West- era Virginia Drover, during March Court, at Smith field, and she may have started back " Virginia Any person taking her up, wiIL be suitably rewarded by informing tbe Subscriber or the same. JOHN JONES, : ...... ,. ... SELLING OFF At COST ( 916.000 irortli Fashionably pry Krwas, hi uuu txnaer Jrrime ion - FOft case. . .. rmHE UNDERSIGNED having enagements io j meet, wtuin the range of the next air moothe, with which he ia detersuned to comply, and in con sideration of the very low price of COTTON and all other produce of the Farmer j and, intending, just as soon aa posaiDie to iquare off wtA the worldt and make a new arrangement in his business exclusively tifton tke Cruh eyttem, will dispose of his present ELEGANT AND EXTENSITE ASSORTMENT OF : STAPLE AMI. FiNCt Wit GOODS, . consisting in part of Fine Cloth and Cauimere. tttmgt, SaUnelU, and Gombroon, Summer Cloth and Bomb ax ent, splendid Sitks and Satins, Mouslin DeLaine and ShaUiet, Silk Muslins and foulard, Silks, French Muslins and Lawn. Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Cambricks, Calicoe, and Ginghams Hats, SMoxs, Caocxxar and Haxd- ware, &c. &c at PaiMi Cost; and for mabv artic les, considerably under Cost for the money. CASH rirK.caASas, and those especially desirous of obtaining superior Goods,ixt therefdre respectfully invited to call, as ihey may, in perfect confidence expect to find good bargains 0C All persons indebted to him either by note or Account art earnestly requested to call and make im mediate payment as longer indulgence cannot be given. (O" Several spacious and airy Rooms for Rent on accomodating terms, in bis Aieto Brick House at the corner. B. B. SMITH. Raleigh, May 15, 1843. fa Valuable Property Tor Sale In tne City of Raleigh. Feeling a deep and earnest solicitude at the earliest practicable moment, to meet hia obligations with fidelity and honor, the under- igned offers for sale on favorable terms, the two Sto ry Brick House on Fsyetteville Street, at present oc cupied by A. J. Lawrence. This House was origi- nslly handsomely fitted up for a Storehouse, ana oc cupied by the undersigned for a number of years ; and ; he knows by experience, that it is one of the best stands in ihe City, for the mercantile business'. ' Atn, one other new two story Dnck building with two tenements below, and lour excellent rootns above, on Wilmington Street, nearly in the centre of the City. I hie House is o constructed as, that two persons might do business in tbe lower rooms, arid two fami-: tea be conveniently accommodated above. Also, one other House and ground,, near Gales' spring, and at present occupied by J. PutUck. And tbe Houses and 14 Acres of Land, near the .Mineral Spring, lately in the occupancy of Mark Williams, and just below tbe Governor s House. Also, a neto and ttrong, first rate BUGGY, and one second hand PIANO. . Also, a Lot of well seasoned Timber, designed for the erection of a House 30 feet square. ground, with a small House thereon, near the dwelUnaflc Af (fia Rxtixrikor 1 I1 For all. or any part of ihe above described proper ty, a fair bargain may be expected, and negotiable paper at either of the Banks, will be taken in pay ment. B. B. 8MITH. Raleigh, May 15, 1S43. 39-6t WILL, MUST, AND SHALL BE SOLD, ON FRIDAY, THE 23d OF JUNE, (Being Friday of Wake Superior Special Court,) 27t following' T'atttdhle Property in tne uuy ana immeataie r t cinity of Mlaleigh. Jlx'. That desirable Establishment, at present occupied by me, and well' known under the name of the CITY HOTEL with the Stable Lot connected wilb the same. Also, a two Stot Hodsx, containing Eight Rooms, adjoining LiTcnroao's Hotel. Also, a valuable Lot, adjoining Gkohos W. Hat- wood s Uthce. with a sfngle Story House thereon This Lot fruits on Fayetteville Street 36 feet, and runs back 68 feet Eaatwardly. Also, a most eligible RESIDEJIrCE m the Eastern suburbs of tbe City, about 80 yarn's without the Corporation limita, having attached thereto 2 Acres, of Land. This is admitted to be one of the very handxomeet locations about the City, and II worthy the attention of persons desiring to purchase property of this description. The Dwelling House is new, built of wood, snd finished with great neaine and taste. It has 4 double PorUeo in front, with four Rooms on the lower, and two on ihe upper floor There is an excellent Well of Water on the Lot, and all necessary out-housea. I wish to sell also, all tbe Household ind Kitchen Furniture pertaining; to the Tavern establish ment, so that any one disposed to buy, can, at once. enter upon the business. It is but rarelv, such an opportunity, is offered to obutn valuable Property in a thriving community And, as the sale will be to tbe highest bidder, without reserve, the purchasers cannot fail to secure good bar gains. Tinas o Saie. Negotiable Notes St the Bank ofthe State, payable in one and two instalments, for the Real Estate. DANIEL MURRAY. R sleigh, May 17, 184$. 40 FOR SALE. I will sell to the highest bidder, without reserve, be fore the Court House door in tbe City of Raleigh,' on the third Monday ot June, (bemg the Monday ef the Special Term of the Superior Court for Wake County,) that new and elegant two Story Dirtuixs Hodsr, just finished, in tbe rear of the residence, noW occupied by Mrs. M A. McPnaaTxaa. . Said Dwelling is situate! oh (he Lot. known aa Not. 36. in tbe Plan of the City of Raleigh, and includes half an acre of ground. It is 46-by 18 feet, containing four Rooms, with a spacious passage between. Per sons, desirous of examining the premises before the sate, can have an opportunity by applying to me. TxBJte or Saik. A part of the purchase money down, and a credit of aix months on the balance. WILLIAM ASHLEY. May 10.1843. 3H Mor3 IVew Gdotisi, just come in 6 dozen Jars fresh Ox Marrow, ii pounds Jojeke Paste, 4 dozen Jara French prepared Mustard, j 16 doxen -M American de 1,000 very lare trngUted Pipes, 10 Jars Pickled OnroTia, (very dice) 20u pounds Superior Rmokiog Tobacco, Large lot of Cologne Fancy boxes of all descriptions', Tooth Brushes, ' -. v'- ' Frewcb Brandy very sepedor article b ? BottUe, having beta boUled five or six years With many other articles, which will be sold tow- Please call and examine for yourselves. ", ' B. it . TUCKER. TT" . GRAY'S M nvaluable Ointtaeni : -'r ) ;tY. tom tbx owt .Uwuirt iT EXTERNAL DISEASES GENERALLY . . ' ,Mx-.--t.m "ii ' i,i..nii Bi&d flat The Praaklantlal content ih eltsWjrtv-T WUl be mora severe than aily khewh- baeeT"5'' Not one friend of the greaUIeOry Clffi1 WUl, from the Pollsv be found awif - 9iIi.r While the numeraoa friends; of -Van Dureh, -tn7 Will prove ibemaelves prwa&pt, KeafodS akest. ' And u ia said, that the aiipportaw tf.Ce2oCj, Will be at the election before the afUrtttioaWnt ' tt We wished b lay aotaetbUlg of Captali Tyler, teof ?2Vi h.V 06 hoP prteented how l viWw wijhBnchtesn dpeswem Tb. paruea theh, being on victory beat, Hi , 8hould supply themselves with Gray's Oinlmtiiti To give avund legs to etch man of their lame, That he may attend tbe Pulb to record hia name ; F8r, whether a Loco T6t6.n ttr a Whl. Tbe Oialment will curb hia, and that vert sooZ ' And stand not back. WHIgs, like no-hoihedcatUe; But, "fodder dr no fodder, stand tip to the rick," ' And should yda die for yoM cause," ybuTl bava friends at your back. 1 '"f- Onwardlhen Spartans, in yourpdliliti6mbatr. And may your fats not be that bf the Kilkenny cits: Now, in ebnclbaibn. ! deem it proper to eaj, H the Ointment don't core; III receive no pey . Teen forward your orders, without any delay,' ' To your humble servaut, . . v . , . , , WltUAM nir. fJItAT . Raleigh, May 10, 1843. . , f nltmble ProDertv for ataih In that Tlclnltr of rtnifelffH. THE SUBSCRIBER offers to sell for Six Thou sand, six hundred! dollars, parable' in one and two years, Shd satisfactorily secured with interest, ef for Neejoes (field hands the following Property : ' m Hie Dwelling House' shd the Lota attached to it containing between ten' arid twelve acres: It is situated about sit hundred yards EasVbf t!3 Capitol, on Newbern 8treet, in a beautiful Grove of Forest Trees, and without the limits of the Town: It coutaine four apartments in the baaement, ibclu8iits m tsining room, and rave above, ana two Passages. Ii ia new. built of choice materials, and rf superior workmanship. The out Jiousaa and enclosures sSs1' also new. In the bick vard. ia a Weil hf m.su a-T eut water., . !'-... w T4'& 35j'v - An unimproved Lot df ' 91 rfcM ;' it the end of NeWberh stre-L fronting tbe tjMi' and at the distance of seveVor eight hundred yardaii' ii is one pi me moat Oewttiui aitea in the Viclnuy of Another Loiuff. about JifletiL. here, -j lying also East of he City, adjoining aLot fortoeriy ne property ei (negate iottn UalxS, and aJLoatbe ongina to Jobk U'Koaii. There are twh small framed Houses upon it, yielding a rent that would make tbe property a good ipvestment at the price .ak: which U Is aUttatad, and upon the Street, leading bjr : Dr. J. O.Watsost's, are two handsome buildiag siut. ationa. ' ': . A tract of bchcten thirtii And - forty ' acrtti about three mllea-sofath of Raleigh, ajfordrbg ah abuh daht supply of. Wood, and tnjicb varpable TimbS . 'Persons wishing to purchase, can address the alnlM , scriber at Hallfaz; and afier the meeting Congreeifc at VTaabirrgton City i or. ean make peraoa gpMfi" . v miv OTITS, III flSieKll, WJUI WiU MAS pleasure in showing tbem the premise? . -t Vr J, R, J. DANJELi. October ma, 184S.1 v 1 : ; v ' ; S3-lf - Yard and Gallon ittg$ukt$i gEALED PROPOSALS I frill uWtir Executive Office, until the 10th day of Jahe aailj . for the'eonauoctibn of a Stasdai. Wan MAse;a I for each County ih tb , State the MsUurS to be f V J, - ' J t . n : r r. I -i . uu, or oiucr uaru wooa, to m. appT9veu.Dy.the ex. 5 ecutive to be welMined and sbtmindV and similsV " to the staiiflar sow u! "the Executive Om'whhv out tbe Malrit the Meat hrfr o be well-Eite4 lato " wood to be approved, with appropriate Acuities, ahj implements for takifig copies from the sama;:, Similar Proposals.' will be received et6, thu! i$9 same time, for making Vhe 'set ofS AViit9'LiiiTat Mi.itaica for each tranty ih the 6 1 ale, ' can tilt lag of dtie Galloo, Half ! Gallon, Fottrlh of i OxHoa One Eighth of a Gallon, and Onejtceiuh ta Gallon, similsr to the bat now In th Cxeeutive'Ofa ' , rice. Bids will b received to make theni ef 7oppef or Braaa, df aufneient thickness, not afleTiC'eosV struct'ion of those in the Office, bot'of vireristrf fhe same .capacity each act te be contained ka od ' box securely packed, and ready for deli very. ")tvc' " t,The Contractor wiDbe required o give bnftJ'aEiJj' iKd. security for tbe'Vue execudon ae the we. smd r will have peifaisaioo (d ase the Standards ht CtfeCgs " erutive Office to construct the others' by; which eea) be seen at any lime apes appusaioau - x ": tfj The bidder will name the place of sWiferyr snss) , tbe Executive will retain thS privilege of detinuKg ikf bids, if ha do net Bproive UteBV..A V - V Each Measure muati ba Uiorougluj. iabs , presence of the Agent,' appointed by the. ExelcIver s ; for the purpose, and any expeasa altanda&t tbercafiaV .ill U ..J k. Ik. fI.I.IU ri ' '"" will be paid by the Cootractdf. i.M:M6MnAt! ExsctHrrrx dmcx, ttai: istft" t COMBHSSION MERCHANTS TTOHN lfABEN W H. lAMltTOM aC. ty tend particulariy to the Sale ef TOBACCO, IhnsT' all Country frodoee, on which; when in hand. Cash edvancea will be made when owners desire t poaipossv1 ment oi sate. . j.-i. ......-. ?y$v-W-w Vkr Hon. W- H. VjmM? s s ftnj. t. JohnE-Twitty, tffea FramUttte' Geo. E. SpruilEsdj. Xfgma CeV-T-w ! Daassl Ts)hr,JSse -. &rt:S&-tc&r ..ffc . B. Gilliam, EaU- --GraaroUa Csx . Col :H; Utobubs'w, Vb .i .$ Jobs 8. Eaton, Es. r i-, j . TuckeY Carringtoe. Ef?- ClarksviUa, te. , , Jii -w.. Yen awe, Cse.;-: t .y.. OvetbfkEsaaV'f-.'.?--' r;. Eustace Hunt, Esl Pktsyhiuu. Cav tt i . f1: 8aamel W. Pegh Esd. Gsetew. . : s -, , , Edwsrd Tarfy, E-yitdUriBUTpfjM$ Thoa. D. Beans ban. Esd. Oranst Co. April 1, 1841. '; 4 if- 1 Itvta i v T e to ber, and thought that one so true to' - v - V , g , W arwWSa aw fist aarve u , & UWUf mw- w w , w mm v mmr - " 34 1 Csfatfa, S. C, 'April S, 1 it Raleigh, Ma if. : .:4 Stf4 JUMaApnllHtsX Fmrx s 1bhr'h;.-, LMX'th lL.-Z'Ssi :v-t ?t&J&iii, , 4