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si i AND WORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE. Published Scmi-WecUy, dy " i WESTON R. GALES, EDITOR AM) PROPRIETOR. V I TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1843. VOEiVJCS JnXJTfV 11 lUMUul4 44l til CI Of the Seml'Weekly Raleigh Begiiter SrascairrioB". Five Dollars per annum half in Advance. Advrrtii rmenti For every Sixteen Lines first insertion, One Dollar ; each aubsequenunsertion, Twenty-five Cents. Court Ordrrs and Judicial Advertisemchts will be chareed 25 rwr cent, higher ; but a deduction of 831 PVt cent-wil1 made from the reuIar Price for advertiser by the year. Advertisements. 'Inserted in the Semi-Weekly Register, will also appear in the Wkikxy Paper free of charge. fjty- Letters to the Editor must be ost-vaid. WM. W. GRAY'S Invaluable Ointment, TOR THE CURE OF EXTERNAL DISEASES GENERALLY. The Presidential contest in eighteen-forty-four, Will be mote aevere than any known before. Not one friend of the great Henry Clay, Will, from the Poll, be found away ; While the numerous friends of Van Buren, Will prove themselves prompt, zealous men. And. it is said, that the supporters of Calhoun, Will be t the election before the afternoon.' We wixhed to soy something of Captain Ty ler. too, But. he has no hope, presented now to view. And the Hera of the 'Crossing, and Gen'i. Scott. W iih Buchanan and ('ass, we must leave in one lot. The parties then, being-on victory bent, Should supply themselves with 'Gray' Ointment ' To give and legs to each man of their lame, That he may attend the Polls to record his name ; For, whether a Loco Foco," or a 44 Whig Con, The Ointment will cure him, and that very soi.n. It wiil cure him, should he even drink licker " But, a " temperance man, it will cure much quicker. Yea, prepare I say, Locos fr a very warm battle, And stjnd not back, Whigs, like no-homed cattle; But, -fodder or no fodder, jHrnd up to the rack," And fhnuld you die for your cause, you'll have friends at your bark. Onward, then Spartans, in your political combats, And may your late not be that of the Kilkenny cats. Now, in concluaion. I derm it proper to say, If The Ointment don't cure, I'll receive no pay. Then forward your orders, without any delay. To your humble servant, - WILLIAM W. GRAY. Raleuh.May 10, 1843. OTICE. JOHN J. UPCHURCH respect fully informs the Citizens of Raleigh and its Vi- cinny. that he has taken a Shop on Morgan Street a few doors abva W m. F. Claik's Coarh Khop, and nearly opposite the Masonic Hall, and is prepared to eieeute any work in his line of business : Such as Engraving, Letter Cutting, Brand and Mamp Mak ing, Gun and Lock Smithing, Bell-Hanging, ITa-a Castngs, Canes neatly mounted, Repairing Umbrel la, rc. 4c. He wdl also carry on the Electro Mag. netic Gilding and Silvering jn all its various branches on all small metallic articles, such as Pencil and Watch cases and Chains, Spectacles. Spoons, Mathe matical Instruments, Dentists' Instruments, Castors, kc. In Silver Coach Plating, his style of workman ibip is unsurpassed ; being far superior both in beauty and durability to any thing of the kind ever before of fered to the inspection of the public. Specimen of the art may be seen at bis Shop. He will furnish any person, wishing to learn the art of Gilding 4" Silver ing, an apparatus arid instructions, on terms suita ble to the times. He will send instructions to any person in the Slate, by letter, and give the full receipt for the art, so they cannot misunderstand 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 term. The Subscriber tenders his ihanka to the pub lic for past favors, and solicit further encouragement, as he i very desirous of establishing himself in a lui ne that wi'J be useful to the community and profit able to himself. He therefore hopes his friend and the 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. STANDARD ' Yard and Gallon Jflrasurcs. C1EALED PROPOSALS will be received at tbe Executive Office, until tbe 10th day of June next, wr tbe construction of a Stab-dart Yaan Mkascrb for each County in the State the Measure to be of Box,' or other hard wood, to be approved by the Ex ecuiive to be well-lined and stamped, and similar to i he Mandard now in the Executive Office, with out the Matrix the Measure to be w4fl-fi;ted ito a good b&x of Mahogany, Cherry, Walnut, or other wood to be approved, with appropriate facilities and implements for taking copies from the same. Similar Proposal will be received also, until the same time, for making one set ol Starpartj Liquid Mi4cttt:s for each County in the State, consisting otune Uallon, Hair Gallon, Fourth of a Gallon, One Eiuhth of a Gallon, and One-sixteenth of a Gallon similar to the set now in the Executive Of fice. Bids will b- received to make them of Copper sr. Brass, of sufficient thickness, not after the con truction of thoee in the Office, but of prerinly 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 and good security for the due execution of the work and will have permiaaion to use the Standard in the Ex ecutive Office to construct the others by, which can be seen at any time upon application. The bidders will name the place of delivery, and the Eseeuiive will retain the privilege of declining the uius. ii ne u not approve them. Each Measure must bsjsfboroughly tested in the presence of the Agent, appointed by the Executive for the purpose, and any expense attendant thereon, will be paid by tbe Contractor. J. M. MOREHEAD. ExftcrrriTK Orid,"i May 1, 1843. 5 ' I More New Goods; just come in. 5 dozen Jars fresh Ox Marrow, 25 pound Jujube Paste, 4 dozen Jara French prepared Mustard, 10 dozen " American do 1,000 very. lare anglazed Pipes, 10 Jars Pickled Onions, (very nice) 200 pounds Superior Smoking Tobacco LaM lot of Coloaiie, Fancy boxes of all descriptions, Tooth Brushes . French Brandv a verv superior article ii b-ttla, having been bottled five or six year I ato ....-.. tb many other articles, wlucb will bo sold lovs-. rieass call an. I f. w . 8. L. TUCKER. Sleigh, April 17, , M Co COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RICHMOND, Va. JOHN MABEN WM. B HAMILTON at tend particularly to the Pales of TOBACCO, and all Country Produce, onjbich, when in hand. Cash advance will be made when owners desire a postpone ment ol sale. REFER TO Judge Cameron. Raleigh. Hon. W. H. Haywood, John E. Twitty, Franklin Co. Geo. E.rpruiil Esq. Warren Co. Daniel Tun er, Esq. , R. B Gilliam, Eaq. Granville Co. Col H. L. Robards, John ft. Eaton Esq Tucker Carrington. Eq. Clarksville, Va. A. W Venahla. Esq. " R. Y. Overby, Esq. " Eustace Hunt, Eq. Pittsylvania Co. Ya. Bannixter Anderson. Esq. " Samuel W. Pugh. Esq. Gaston. Edward Tarry. Esq. Mecklenburg Co. Va. Thos. D. Hennehan, Esq. Orange Co. April 1), 184:1. 31 law2m CJTATH OF NORTH CAROLINA. Q WAKE COUNTY In Equity. The Children of Polly C Dunn, vs. John Dunn and V ife Julia and others. Petition to sell-Real EslaUJ By virtue of a Decree of the Court f Equity for the County aforesaid, I Khali offer for sale t the high est bidder, at tbe Court Houe door in the Citv of Raleigh, upn a credit of one and two years (sufficient hweveMo be paid down in Cash to cover cost of suit) on Monday, the 19th day of June next, it being the first day of our extra Superior Court The Plantation and Tract of Land whereon Benjamin Barhaui, d c'd. lived, situated on the waters ! Little River in Wake County, and ad joining the lands of Boiling Dunn and others. Bond and approved Security will be required for the purchase money. r. H, BUSBEE. C. & M. E. May 2. 1843. Pr. Adv. $5 62$. 36 Star will copy TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA John. loo County. In Equity. Spring Term 1843. Uopson O Neale and others. vs. Heirs of 8amuel O'Neale, Heirs of Isham O' Neale, Ransom Richardson and wife Lucinda, William O'Neale and Isham O'Neale, jr. Petition for tale of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the Defendant in this suit are nsxi-residents of this Slate : Ii is therefore ordered by tbe 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 boLlen for the County of Johnston, on tbe fourth Monday of September 1843, then. and there to plead and anawer. or shew cause wherefore the land described in ihe petition, t-bould not I sold as'praxed for, or tbe bill will be taken pro confesso and beard ex parte. , 1 Witness, H. W. llastad; Clerk and Master of our I said Court at office, at Smiihfield the 4lh Mnuday of March 1843. H. W. OUSTED, C. M E. Pr. Adv. $5 62 J 33-6w Doctor Brandretti's Pills. THESE PILLS are so well known for a mild yet effectual purgative that it is almost useless to say anything about their excellent qualities. As a general family and anubilious medicine they are with- ut a rival. The lownesa of spirits, acule headache. ice. &c, to which all are more or leas subject in this climate, are -removed immediately by a dose of the Brandreth Pill. They are alike safe for childen, as to every other period of life, and require no extra at tention in diet or clothing. Their virtues may be summed up as a medicine which ftrengthens tbe fee le. andconsohdates the muscles of the strong ; arid wilt be found of infinite value to females of all classes who wish to he secure from icknesa. OBSERVE No Brand re th Pills are genuine, un less each ho has upn it three Libels, and on each able two signatures of Dr. Benjamin tJraudreth. So that e nch box to le genuine mut have six signa lure of.Dr. Brandreth utnin it. Printed directions may be had with them. WILL PECK. Agent. Raleigh. April 18 1843 31-y The Subrcriber is prepared to execute all kinds of mitations of every variety of Marble, and ot alt kind of Wood i also. Wall Painting, Pai er-banging, Gla zing and GILDING on Wood and Metallic tubttaneee of every description, in the late French ttyle.&c, attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a supe rior style of workmanship. MILI I ARY FLAGS and BANNER8 painted in the neatest style, on the shortest notice, and much cheaper than they can be done elsewhere fXj Re fer to the Adjutant Ueneral or INortb arolina.j Persons wishing Fainting of any description exe cuted, by culling at the Cabinet Ware Rivm of Mr. VI illiam Thompson, oppoMte tne ooutn Jast corner if the Capttol squre, may expect to have it done to their emire satisfaction. C. FRAZ1ER. Raleigh. Jan. 14, 1843. 5f WILLIAM jOORDOU, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Richmond, Va. References. Meser. Fry fr Co. 7 p,,. Messrs Dunlap. Moncore if Co. $ Rlhmond . Mewra. A. Kevan 4; Brother, ? fnhms Messrs. McIIwaine. Brownley & Co. 5 reler,Dur Messrs Soulier & Bell, Norfolk, Va. Mr. H. B. Montague, an experienced dealer in To- bsirco, will pay special attention to the iuterest of the Tobacco Planters of North Carolina. Liberal advances on all produce when in hand, and proceeds remitted to order. July 6, l 4fXLI!VG OFF AT COST. Intending to close the Hat and Shoe bown If., X Wl'l B.-II VU r .: .i ii r mv Stock of HATS AND SHOES AT COST. Among them are a fresh supply of tap ing Goods. I have a large lot of BRoeAfrat 60 cttv Also a lot of Fcr Hats at 90 ct JAS.T. ALFRIEND. Ra'eizh. May 8. 1843. ' 38 - nTJHE celebrated French. Ojntment. (Ongutnt it K ii . GuVhtre) lor ihe r.nre of Piles. Uh-era and ' rntatiofi of he Rectm and adjoining pari, mny ro 1 t Dr HannaEEs's Office, FayeUeville Street italeign, Aprii Z8. 34 NEW DRY GOODS STORE. 11 ' 'V jrew ana vneap spring Summer Miry Goods. TTUST OPENED a freah lot of DRY GOODS, ffV which will beold very cheap for Cah, at. the tore on fay etteville Street, a f.w doors above Mr R. Smith. Amonn them may be found : Figured French Lawns, new tylest Embroidered do do Balzarine t do do Moubn de Laines Figured and plain, Satin striped Louisanes, Calicoes from 4 cents per yard to 31 J, Furniture Calico, 6 cents. While and black Cotton Hose, from 10 cents op, Black and white Silk Hose, very cheap, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, very low, Irish Linen, do Bleached Cotton, from 5 cents up, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins, Fig'd and plain Swiss do Nett and Kid Gloves and milts, AlsojSilks. Black Plain and Figured ; Blue black oo ; also colored. The above with a great many other articles, will be sold uncommonly low roa cash. YY H. PEIRCE. Favettevifle Street. Rafeigh, May 24. 42-4t Valuable Lands for Sale, IN FRANKLIN COUNTY. AGREEABLY to an Order from the County Court of Franklin, I will, as Guardian, &. ex lose at public sa'e, in the Town of Louislurg, on Saturday, the first day of July, 1843, 3000 ACRES OF LAND, Belonging to the Estate of Archibald Yarbrocch, dee'd. These Lands are of an excellent quality and lie within u mile of Kranklinton Depot, on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road ; and adjoin tbe Lands of P. C Person, Jeremiah Terry and others. I will go over the Land, and show it to any person, desirous of be coming a purchaser. And, as it is presumed, no one will purchase, without ersonaIly examining the Pre mise, it i deemed unnecessary to go here, into a par ticular description of the Land. A very liberal credit will be given to purchasers. Terms more particular ly made known on the day of sale. JAMES S.YARBROUGH. May 13. 1843 34 ts KIT J TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA -PITT 3 County Court of Equity, 1943. John Norcott, vs. I Pitt Court of Equity, Calvin Evans, Ex'r. f March Term, 1843. Asa Anderson et. qls.J Bill for restraining defendants from paying over or asisnine. IV appearing to the Court, that Asa Anderson and Elizabeth Slaughter, Defendants in the above case, are not residents of this State it was ordered that publication be made in the Rateiith Register, for six weeks, notifying ihe said defendants to appear at the next Term of thia Court, to be held at the Court House, in GreeneviUeon the 1st Monday in Septem ber next, and plead, answer or demur, or the bill will be taken pro confesto, as t them, and heard accord ingly. Witness, Henry F. Harris. Clerk of our said Court at Office, at Greeneville, the 1st Mondsy of March, 1843. HENRY F. HARRIS, C. M. E. JtMOtlE JTEIV BOOKS fTUST RECEIVED at the North Carolina Book fjl Store, Raleigh, N. C Fay's New Novel, Ho- boken, a romance of New i ork : Winter Studies and Summer Rambles, by Mr. Jamieon: Conquest and self conquest : The' May Flower or sketches ot the descendants of the Pilgrims: Lays of Ancient Rome, bv T B. McCauley: the Life of Gen. La Fayette by E. Mack: the Life of John C. Calhoun: Incident of a Travel in Yueaian, by J. L. Stephens: ttie Life and Treason of Bent diet Arnold, by Jared Sparks: Spavk's Life of Sebastian Cabot and Ethan Aliens three year in tbe Pacific by an Officer of U. 8. Navy: bketches of Turkey, by an American : Letters from a Father to his sons in College, by Samuel Miller, D. D. (aid to he an invaluaMe Work,) all of which and many others, are for sale bv TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh, May 25. 42 Joieph A. Black and Samitel R Black, Have formed a Partnership in the practice of Law and Equity for Kershaw and Sumter Districts, oath Carolina. JOSEPH A. BLACK may he found at his Office in Columbia and Samuel R Black, in Camden. Both partnera will attend tbe Courts. SAMUEL R- BLACK will attend, individually. to any business entrusted to bis care in Richland, Fairfield end Lancaster Districts, S. C. March 5, 1843. 20 6m J. P. & C. P. COLLINS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, GLASS, DYE-STUFFS, It. No. 1, South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. The Subscribers have a large and well selected Stock of the above articles, which they offer at the lowest market prices, and on the moat liberal terms' Physicians, Druggists and Merchant, in the South and Hist, who wish to make purchases, may, by nding their addresses to tbe Subscribers,obtain their prices ftee from expense. April I, 1843. 28 3m Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road. I HE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Company, will 19 held at ibe Office of the Public Treasurer in the City of Raleigh, on the lat Monday in June next. A gen eral attendance, either in person or by proxy, is re quested. 8. F. PATTERSON, Pres't. Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Office, Apr.l 26th, 1843 34-tlruJ QTpRUST SALE. By virtue of a Deed ef BLStjTru-l executed to 'me by Henry K. .Sj.i.ey, I shall, on Tuesday the 13th of June next, offtr for sale, ai Public Auction, on the premises, the Lot and ap purtenancea in tbe City of Raleigh, on which is ait uated the Washinslon Hotel, ami which ia known in the plan of said City; a Lot No. 160, together with the Household and Kitchen furniture, stock, dtr. which were conveyed to me by the said Deed of Trust; ' Terms made known on the day of sale. M. B. ROYSTER, Trustee, May 22. 41 nanclnsr and Waltzing School. MR. DEGRAiND VA!. esictfully inform the Ladies nd Gentlemen of Raleigh, that he will in a few day. re-oten hi Dancing SchooL Mf O. 0. has" receivrtJ from France, the most fashionable and newest Figurctjsna several new Fancy Dances, which will be introduced at ut SeAocltihx Summer- 12a R 4 LEI GIT MANUFACTORY. Save a Dollar and get a better Hat. n Ua II j UCME 1, Practical Ha ter, respectfully informa ihe Citivena of Raleigh, and tbe Neighborhood generally, that he has now received bis Spring Stock, cnhisting of fffoft.ffiff & Sik5&S3 of every description, which he oilers for aa.e at leas: twenty per cent cheaper than they can be had at any other place in this City. He is now finishing some Superior Caaimere and German Brush Hats, a little neater than yon have seen for many a day Also, come very superior Mole Skin and Short Nap Silk t J at s, which for beauty of finish, and durabilitv, can not be excelled. Hats will be kept constantly on hand, or manufactured to order, of every quality, price and fashion. Hata of every description, cleaned and pressed to look equal to new. Customers' Hats pressed gratia. II. L. has taken the Shop on Fayelteville Street, recently occupied by Dr. J.ffrkta. next door to Mr. Writk's Shoe Store, where he invites tbe public to call before purchasing elsewhere, if tbev wish to save a dollar and get a better Hat. He trusts, thai by strict attention to the business, to receive a share of the pub lic patronage. N. B. Cash given for Wool on the Skin, and ev erydescrjplion of Furs. jTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. BL t IT Ifn VT.f mT . mm 4 n wAjVEtJUUiMix superior tourt 01 .Equity. Spring Term, 1843. Jacob Hunter, ) vs. C Attachment, A brum Hester, j In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Abram Hester, is a nou resident of this State It is ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, a newspaper published in the City of Raleigh, notifying the said Abram Hes ter to appear at the next Superior Court of Equity, to be held for Wake County, at the Court House in Ral-eii-h.on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September next, then and there to replevy and plead. otherwise Judgment by default will be granted against him, and the property levied on, condemned to the use of the Plaintiff. Wnnrss, R. P. Finch, Clerk of said Court at Office, the first Monday in March 1843. R. P. FINCH, C. 8. C. Pr. Adv. f 5 62 J. 42 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Martin ounty. Court of Equity. Timothy W. Ward, et als. vt. John P. Turner and Hardy W. B. Price. Mr. Hardy W.B. Price. Sir : You are hereby notified personally to be and appear before the Judge of our said Court, at ibe Court House in Williamston, on the last Monday in Au gust next, then and there to answer tbe several alle gations of the original Bill of the said Timothy and other, or judgment pro eonfesso will be entered against you, and the aame heard accordingly. Witness, is. a. Hassell, Clerk and Master of our said Court, at Office, the 20th day of April, 1843. C. a. HASSELL, C.M.E. Pr.Adv. $5 62$ William Thompson, Cabinet andJFurnlture Ware-house Raleigh, N. U. THE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish ing Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs. I urner oc Hueue Book Store, a general assortment jt Articles in his line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and moat -fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. They will be sold at such prii e. as to leave no excuse for fending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, before yon send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. Rileigh, Nov. 4, 1842. 28 rr Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber welt-seasoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. Passage to Baltimore. FTTHE superior steamaoat, COLUMBUS or PO 11 CAHONTAS, will leave City Point direct for Baltimore, every M idmksdat afternoon, at 3 o'clock, or immediately after the arrival of the Cat a from Pe tersburg and will land Passengers in Baltimore, the next evening. The accommodationa on board these Boats are very superior and the passage, including meals through from Petersburg to Baltimore only $8. Returning, will leave Baltimore every Saturday after noon at 5 o'clock. J. BRANDT, Jr. A cent. Baltimore, Mar. 10, 1843. 22--ly Stop the Runaway ITd ANA WAY from the Subsml-eniving la Hali- IrK. Ux County.Va .my boy PETER. Hois about fourteen years old ; a bright mulatto, and is a mart sprightly boy. I understand be is lurking somewhere about the Rail-road between Gaston & Raleigh. If he is apprehended and lodged in some Jail, or brought to me, a suitable reward win be paid. . WM. H, ARMISTEAD- May T3 1843 . 42 4L COftlftllSSlOft STORE. riTlHE ubscriber has received this day. from Naw; y York, a variety of Gcods of tbe "latent sty lea and .most genteel patterns. Among them will be found, Printed Lawns, Plaifl Ginghams, $ French Calicoea, Kid Gloves, Black Lace Mitts or Gloves. -JilHN T. WEST. Opposite the Post Office.. Raleigh. May 26. 1843. 42 tf STATCD.AlJTlOlfS. Being often asked on what day of the week, do we sell publicly, wo have concluded to sell on every Thursday, when we have any thing worth selling. Shall have t give one er more daya previous notice of sales, until the business becomes steady enough in do without it WILL PECK,Aocr. Raleigh. May 19. . 40 4w VfKW MUS VSl -NssrtU Crol Vocal aid Inatrot ItlUSIC This day received at the Carolina Bookstore, a fresh supply if strottiental Music at half the former tsU ces, from 24 td 6J cents pef pdga. Call and exam ine it TURNER 6i HUGHES. f?7 n iheTlJth of Julf Sf Sr J,TT ""i.1" oSmd fo' AocHo. on Hof, 1'. smnchth.roof2wUl su3r me I axes due on aaid Tracts of L in.l and City Lots, for the rear. la lQ Owner' . a me. Acres of ' Kiciiard W A Sb ton Neall Brown Chiistopher & 8mith Henry Forest Alex Morphia ' 114$ 47 20 125 John M Mason Justin Martindale Reuben Moss Henry Patterson for Hawley's heirs Jane McGuffy f atnek Rogers Rel-ecca Saunders 74 1 Sally Wilson Thos C Wells Raleigh, Mav 30, 1843. SHERIFF'S SALE The following Tracts of Land, and City Lots, will be offered at Public Auction on Monday, the lOth la . ; IDe V" MoUrt doori m ,he U,t of RWh. or so much thereof as wiU satisfy tWTaiea due said Tracu of Land and Lots Wr the year 1 840. 3 on Owner' names. No. of Acres Richard W Ash ton 114$ 47 546 i 285 448 Neal Brown, jr S J Baker for Arthur Macon John Bell Chiistopher & Smith I homas Cobba Jamea Dunlap Henry Forest Jos B Ijinton Jones Thos C Dirk Lindeman Reuben Moss 1 Jehn M Mason Justin Martindale 115 17 Lot in Raleigh 6 1 Mark Mc Williams Jane McGuffv Willey Porter John C Rogers . Rebecca Saunders Mrs Hannah Stuart Race Tract 150 James Terry Sallv Wilson Raleigh, Mav 30. 1843. CITY LOTS-SALE FOR ;The following City Lota will be ofiered for sale of Raleigh on Monday, the 10th of July next, or aa i.ot. tor the years 1839. 140. 1841 and 1842. ; Owners' names-. No. of ity Lots un tirigge 96 ot 97 74&5S 129 109 236 114 230 66 67 160 70 & 165 123 51 129 Alex Blake John Buffalow part part part part part Mmbi A Butler James Dunlap Beverly Daniel s estate J Hawley heirs Jos B Hinton John Y. Hicks Alfred Lewia ' John M Mason -Justin Martindale Jane McGuffy part Willey Porter Henry J Patterson Adm 69 & 31 f 87.72,146 & part 146 160 part 160 part 4 251 Rogeract Otey Bern B Smith Hannah Stuart H S Spivey William Thompson Elijah Young Unknown Raleigh, May 30, 1843. WARREN N. CAROLINA SULPUIII SPRINGS. THE undersigned repectfully informs the Public, that his Houses will be open for the accommodation of visitors on tbe 15th of June, and that no exertion shall be spared 10 render comfortable those who may favor him with their company. Having made rbnideable im- provement. he will be able to accommodate., much larger number of uersons than heretofore. w- -- ... . J he virtue of the w at er are said, by competent judges, to be very similar to those of the W hue 8ul- nhui springs in v irgmta, ana tnose invaiius woo nave given tt a mat, express tnemseives nigtny pieasea . . .a a t a . a t with its enect. The Sprina is within eleven miles of Warren ton, and five of Shocco Springs, directly on tbe Stage road . to Louisburg,and those persons, who come by the ' Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, will always find -a Hark at the Warren ton Depot for their accommo dation. Families of more than two persons, who board by the Season of thiee months, will be charged & 16 66 2-3 per month each; by the week they will be charg ed $6, and l y ibe day $1 each. Single eron will be charged $20 per m-nth ; by the week 57 50 by the day SI 25. Children and Servants half price. Horse Ten dollars per mouth. wm d. Jones. May 27, 1848. 43 oaw7w. House and Lot for Sale. THE Subscriber, having determined to remove to the West, offer for sale his Residence in the town of Warrenton." Being located immediately on tbe Coutt House Square, and next dJor to tbe Post Office, it ia sufficiently ctnltal for any purpose of business, whilst it is private enough 4br a Family residence. The building, which I have taken great pains to fit tip in a, convenient and comfortable manner, area Dwelling House, with two spacious rooms and fire place below, and one bed room above stairs, with, an excellent cel lar beneath ; a good Kitchen, with three rooms and two fire places, smokehouse, granary, stables, &c In ihe yard and immedia ely on the Street i a neat Store House which might, however, be easily converted in- . jmm m a.. i mmum to an dtnre, nouki une aesned. ; J nereis also a very large fine Garden, wit few choice Fruit Trees, and avWell of Water in tbe yard. Warrenton is ptover- bia! for its health and good society, and has two Acad emies Male and remale, m successful operation. lo any person desirous of removing, either perms nently, or during the summer months, to a healthy seat, the situation presents great advantages.. My terms i-hall be made to auit the time, and Negroes at Cash pri ces would be taken in ex hinge frthe premises. All persons diposvd to purchase art invited to call and etamiue for themselves. AMIEL CAMP. Warrenton, N,C. May 27 1843. 43 2m. JAMES MARTIN & E. D. BULLOCK, ATTOilTBTS AT LAW, . - ; WiU practice in all tba Ceura at Mobile, and in bn Ceuntie of Washington.'ClBAs dc Monroe, Alabama. I ENf AL INSTRUMENTS. For self, n fino BBBBBBRBBBBBRMBBaBBBBBl Uy asm ot vsbtai urrRVRtUYt, wim krerps ear . !Isrery.Tsrtaro'FssvPetai turn ismppT.rjsn Piu tmj xaay ne anas as is Herjbtt DaraM wU eA. Insert tiU. Land. j - w a - City Lota; r -ar. Ami Tac 183V 1839 1839 1833 1 1 4 S ? 80 89 40 part 63 M 160 165 A 70 123 230 61 1838,1839 1838,1839 1839 1839 27 84 6 n AS 1 CO 61 . 1 1 08 10 it 4ft It 1838 1839 1838 1839 1839 " 211,227 Eagle HotelJ 1839 PASCHAL BrBURT, Late 8berif 43 Land. City Lou. Amount of Taxes. $ 1 t2 1 40 1 53 76 1 60 8 10 2 10 2 40 9 91 10 60 13 86, ' a 44 9 14 I 52-4 .8 36 84 41 60 81 11 7ft 81 00. 94 21 part 63 Lot 236,235 4c 257 part 66 160 115 ot 139 70 123 . part 51 61 129 211 227 Eagle Hotel part 141 unl'd JAMES EDWARDS, ehBrh 48 at Public Aoctiontat the Court House door, in the Cit much thereof as will satisfy the Taxes dam on-i.1 Cii ; j Year. t- Amount of Taxes. 412 00 4 05 5 20 1 60 14 171 4 40 8 90 84 Sft 6 00 S3 60 -16 05 It 50 13 40 . "i - 80 144 50 41 25 batslMi 185 81 00 baiaassj v 65 25 1 : 3 tO 18404142 1 8 ft 1840 1841,1842 1842 1842 1840,1841 1840,1841 18404 1, '42 18404 148 1842 1841,1842 1842 1842 1840 1841,1842 1848 43 & 227 130 & 112 18394041 7 86 JAMES H. MURRAYy City Collector.1 A - l v -48 RALEIGnj. & GAHTON It All ttOAttax FARE REDUCED. rffi tnd afler lbe . ( j . fc II lip i.r. . . 9 ,oc U UPllUliHM All k T- 1 1 Til I . -mmr " vuu, wm psj reuuced to an average of 4 cenu per mile. Tho following rate have been established to and from the different DerW nn Irla ll-k . . GOIN0 NORTH Kaleigh to Huntsville 69 75 1 Sft J 75 S 00 8 7ft 8 00 a sft 8 60 4 00 do Forettville do Franklinton do Stanton's j do Henderaosi do Ridgway - do Wannntoa do Macon do Littleton . do Gaston coma south. Gaston to Littleton fttf 00 25 60 00 to 00 60 do Macon 1 1 1 8 8 3 8 8 do do do do do do do do WarrentoA Ridgway Hendettt Stanton'a FiAnklintoaj ForeatvillB Honlsville r Raleigh 4 oo A reduction of t&a 8Uge far 8oath iVattt Raleigh to Columbia, will also be madl a propot tioo &rrs ponding with the above rates.'Wrraveilers lom th North, defined to any point in thi MiddW or Western section of ISorih Carolina, the upptsrptrt of South Carolina ot- the Eastern portion 1 f Trnnrsaeii. will find the route by Aa RaWh and Gaston RafrRoad the most expeditious -endcornibttablet Exet llent ftaae and Hack lines run Sooth and West frotn Ka leifh. and also in various other fractions from tba M pnnopal. Depots on the ;Road. rr JPcrtont from . tlu orts, wishing to trtunl Ihit nmts should U cvefultotasUthe GrtenjviUc Train aitUJmctum. near sSelJUld, Va, 4 R. 8t G. Rail Road Office, 7 May 26, 1843. $ 48 HAVE thought H advisable Us publish ibe prices of Board at choceo Springs, th earning Season, that there may be no anacrtainty omibirdrsUndimi aboot it ; and thai all nay ha advised beTbro visitag the 8pringa,"of th rales of charga i ? ; n? Board f2r Families, by ths month ' ftft.00 . Do a Stag!) persons do & 09 ,-sbyUiadayTU.,.. r . -? C tterssa permuh ; ; ., u i4.,m From these nricM. than will be no derfatl sinAmJ ') ttrj'Bo; itttJi ' . m "A L
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 6, 1843, edition 1
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