' i ' -. - 4 IP :NA (GAZETTE. pnblhhed Seml-Weeklf, by 4 WESTON R. GALES TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1843. IDITOB AND PROFttirrOK. ' i ' ; J v: , - -tt - gggg W vSBsaSJSMgvwBSSSSrwSBP' SusscaiPTioir. Five Dollars per aunurrP half in Advance. ... Advrrtisemknts. For every Sixteen Lmn first insertion. One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-fire Cents. Court Orders and Judicial' AdvertiscmcntS will be charced 25 per cent, higher but dedoctioa of 831 1' cen-wil1 made ,rom tn regular prices, for advertisers by the year. r Advertisement, nucncu me " m.i,i i RkQISTJER, Will ais micr 111 wm roper f ree of charae- Qrj- Letters to the Editor must be post-faid. B. M. WHITLOCK, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND ' COMMISSION MERCHANT, 81, Front Street. Fourth (lOOr abOTe Gill Slip, near Pearl It. Ilonse. NEW YORK. Tlie Sub-criber bees leave to inform bis friends and tlie Merchants of North Carolina, that he bos opened, this Spring, on his own account, a WHOLESALE GROCERY aid COMMISSION HOUSE, 81 Front Street, near Old Slip, where he has fltr af all times, a general assort ment of Groceries, suitable to the Southern trade, and which he offers for CASH, at a small advance upon the Cargo and Auction prices. MR- WHITLOCK hashed long experience in the ' business, and has every facility (buying for Cash) of selling Goods at the lowest rates, and he assures those j who will call upon uim, that they may rely upon be- in" faithfully served. "Particular attention will be given to orders for Goods, and to sates of Produce consigned to him, upon which Advances will be made, if required. a. M. WHITLOCK. June. IS 13. 48 m REFER TO Malcolm Sl Gaul, i Smith, Wright & Co. w York. ' Corlies.Stanton Sc. Barnes I Alfred M. Treadwell W. it A. Stiih, Raleigh, N. C. J. & VV. Murphy, Salisbury, N. C. J. & R. Sloan, Greensboro', N. C. John McArn, Fayetteville, N. C ' Valuable Property Tor sale In tne Vicinity or Raleigh. THE SUBSCRIBER offers to sell for Six Thou sand, six hundred dollars, payable in one and two years, and satisfactorily secured with interest, or for Negroes (field hanLO the following Property : His Dwelling House and the Lots attached to it, containing between ten and twelve acres. It is situated about six hundred yards East of the Capitol, on Newbern Street, in a beautiful Grove of Forest Trees, and without the limits of the Town. It contains four apartments in the basement, including the Dining roomand five above, and two Passages. It is new, built or choice materials, and of superior workmanship. The out-houses and enclosures are also new. In the back yard, is a Well of raos excel lent water. An unimproved Lot of 9 acres at the end of Newbern street, fronting the Capitol, and at the distance of seven or eight hundred yards. It is one of the most beautiful sites in the Vicinity of Raleigh. Another Lot of about fifteen acres, Jving also East of the City, adjoining a Lot formerly the prorty of the late Jmxm Gales, and a Lot be longing to Joan O'Roaaa. There are two small framed Houses upon it, yielding a rent that would make the property a good investment at the price at which it is estimated, and upon the Street, leading by Dr. J. O.Watsos's, are two handsome building situ ations. A tract of between thirty and forty acres. bout 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 applica tion to the Messrs. Stith, in Kaleiffh, who wilt lake pleasure in showing them the premises i J.R.J. DANIEL. October 22nd. 1848. 85-tf JELLING OFF AT COST. Intending to t kcluse the Hst and Shoe business, I will sell off my Stock of HATS AND SHOE8 AT COST Among them are a fresh supply of Spring Goods. I have a large lot of Bane ass at 60 cts. Also a lot of Fcr Hats at 90 cts. JAS. T. ALFRIEND. Raleigh, May 8, 1843. 38 PILES. rtpHE celebrated French Ointment, ( Onguent de Jl uuunere j lot tne cure of files, ulcers and Irritation of the Rectum and adjoining parts, may be had at Dr. Hs Basse's Office, Fayetteville SUeet "sleigh, April 28. t I 34 Select Classical School, AT TUP rTNIVP D8ITV ETJjHE Subscriber, having engaged to give instruc ts) tion to the children ot Judge Battib, is willing to take a few additional Pupils. He was recently graduated at the University, and refers to the Faculty tnereof as to qualifications, dec. ASHBEL G.BfcOWN. June 7, 1843. 46- ITEfV MUSIC- This day. received at the 1 North Carolina Bookstore, a fresh supply of vocal arfij Instrumental Music at half the former pri as, from ih to fii cents per page. Call and exam ine it. TURNER 6c HUGHES. 1TUST RECEIVED, and fj; very low for Cash, by JOHN T. WEST, Fy euevuie su-eei, opposite ine feet Uffice, HclV Patbt Mould Candles, No. 5., Palm Soap, Sperm Candies, Superior Chewing Tobacco, Miller's best 8coteh 8nuff In bo tiles and bladders. prima omouug looacco. Also, - Ulay" I sn i rv a Pipes, May 30; 43 iTIOTTOIf YARNS Yesterday we received sWnothr load : our assortment ia now complete. Likewise a fresh sapply of Stocking yarns, so high ly approved. Our supply of Cotton cloths is ample. Jane 20. ! 43t IPO I.ET. The very desirable Dwelling be-1 Of the Semi-Weekly Raleigh Regiiter. Jl longing to MrsTPnscilla Shaw, and now oolNEW BAPTIST CHURCH in E.lih. tAenhr vuHira oy uie Kev. f r. Lacy. Fossession may M had the 1st of Julv.. For terma anohr Ia - JAMES M. TOWLES. 16. . SELLING OFF AT COST! $I5,ooo Tfortli or Fashionable Dry Goods, at and under Prime Costt FOR CASH. fTnHE UNDERSIGNED having engagemenU to ill meet, within the range of the next six months, with which he is determined 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 as possible to square off with the world, and make a new arrangement in his business excutwy upon the Uash tyttem, will dispose or bis present ELEGANT AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Fine Cloths and Cassimert yestings, Sattintttt, and Gambroonst Summer Cloth and Bombazenes. svlendid Silks and Satins, Mouslin DeLaines and Shallict, Silk Muslins and roulard Silks, French Mushns and Lawns, Swiss and Jaconet I Muslins. Cambricks. Calicoes, and Ginghams Hats, Shoxs, Urockkrt and Hahd- wiai, &c. Sec at Paurx Cost, and for many arlic- fTZgerabty under Cost for the money. CASH ruacHASkis. and those especially desirous of obtaining superior Goods, therefore respectfully invited to call, aa they may, in perfect confidence expect to fiod, good bargains. OCT AH persons indebted to him either bv Note or Account are earnestly requested to call and make im mediate payment aa longer indulgence cannot be given. 03" Several spacious and airy Rooms for Rent on accommodating terms, in his New Brick House at the corner. B..B. SMITH. Raleigh. May 15, 1843. 39 VERY DGSIR4BLE PROP erlyfor Sale, In tne City or Italelgb, The Subscriber, bring de sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes to sell his HOUSE AND LOT in this City. The Property is situated on Newbern Street, east from the centre of the CapitoL The House is a large two sto ry building, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, with a pas sage through the middle three Rooms on the lower floor and four above, with Fireplaces to each. Ithaa a basement story of hammered Rock the whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, Ac. with a fire place at each end the basement Rooms not finished. 'I here is a superb Rock Stable, two stones high, twen ty-four by thirty feet square; also a Rock Smoke-house and good frame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of Water. The Lot contains from six to seven acres of ground, which have been highly improved. The House is beautifully situated on an eminence, near the front line All the improvements have been made within three years, and cost 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 notes will draw interest and undoubted secu rity will be required. Persons, desirous of living in Raleigh, have now an opportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price. E. P. GUION. Raleigh, August 25. 68 ' tf NEW GOODS JIT THE JTEW CIIEJtP 8TOR.EA mm rr J : .1 t- i .t .1 11 im id juHi receiveu a iresuioi 01 inose very H cheap Goods, to which I invite the attention of the Public Among them Lawns and Printed Jaconets 'Foulards 8ilks, very low 8a tin 8triped Louisenea Ginghams at 12 J cents Plain and Figured Muslin De Lainea Calicoes, a great variety, from 4 cents up 'Furniture Calicoes, 6 Blsck brown and white Cotton Hose, at 12 1-2 cts. good 1 Black and white, Plain and Rinbed Hose, cheap A very cheap lot of Irish Linens Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs and Silk Swiss and Jsconet Muslins Plain Swiss, 2 nos. wide w Best Mattioni Lewstring, cheap 'Jheap lot of Colored Silka B lark' and Blue Black -Bombazine Plain Black Mpnslin de Lsine, very fine Dimity and French worked Collars 12 quarters Bleached Pbeeting, 5 quarters do 6 quarters and 6 quarters sheeting 4 Brown Cotton. 6 cents. . The above with a great many other Goods, will be sold sl unprecedented low prices. Persons in want. would do well to call early. W. H. PEIRCE, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, June 6. 45 PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. TVER JO: S. PENDER, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in hie profession, is now prepared to exeeute Portrait, IBinlatnrei, fee. Those wishing to avail themselves of his profession' al services, are requested to call at his Artellier, in the building formerly occupied by the Secretary of State, where specimens of his execution may be seen. Feb. 18, 1843. in SPOHN'S For Sale by vN. Li STITH. Raleigh, June 10, 1843. 47 JAMES MARTIN & E. D. BULLOCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - Will practice in all the Courts at Mobile, and in the Counties of Washington, Clarke & Monroe, Alabama. Mobile, April 15, 1843. 33 y PLOUGHS. Having disposed or the first lot of Richmond's New Plough, I have lately re ceived a new supply. Also, Points and 81ides to suit all bis Ploughs. i JAMES M. TOWLES. Jane 16. I 49 traW Carpetlngf. Plain, White and Col- ored, of a good quality and very cheap. ! JAME8 M. TOWLES. Jane 16. " mb PI an die and Molasses- i wo more wa Slgon loads came to hand on Saturday evening. UlCe also, a food stock. ; WILL. PECK. Jane 20. ' 49 ' TRUST-SALE. " TO satisfy the previsions of a Deed of Trust made by Amos J. Battle, dated 17th Joly; 1841 , will be sold DuMieklv tjk ln hivhoat KiftW tar Rill. An the premises, on Sstnrdav. 22nd Jnrv next, the I wita the lend on which it stands, 1' Bv order of two of tVta nri I T DTTPRFL 1 l Adino-TmatM. SHERIFF'S SALE. THE following TRACTS OF LAND will be offered for aala at th Canrt Rnnu A. :n ik. m wv y sis Town of Rockingham, Richmond Count, on the 3d raonoay in JUiy next, or so much thereof a will sat isfy the Taxes that are due on said Tracts un tr tk Year 1841. FAIR GROUND DISTRICT. No Acres, By whom listed. Am't Tir 266 125 125 300 60 82 Gnilbert Mclnnis, 1 1 9 1 3 4 It 6 60 73 27 13 18 10 31 95 17 Turner Smth, Daniel Campbell, T. Covington & P. 8taaai!I,Sr. Alexander Gil! is, Hezekiah Meacham, BLACKJACK DISTRICT. Peter McLean, J. Nelson, adj'g A. Docker, 108 100 350 74 8 Uenry 1 . 1 nomas, ROCKINGHAM DISTRICT. Bel'g. to Est. Champ Terry, dec. Peter 8ianill, Sr. & 1 Lot in the Town of Rockingham, WOLF PITT DISTRICT. Jvy Quick, Isaac Yeatea, , Norman Johnson, William Johnson, James Peaty, Mark Yeates, WILLIAMSON'S DISTRICT. Hugh M.McLean, James Rachels', Byron 8mitb, William Snead,'Sr. John McNeill, LAUREL HILL DISTRICT. Jfeill Lytch, 7 91 7 87$ 339 150 50 50 100 158 600 75 225 240 425 200 48 31 26 81 15j 8 82 6 27 3 10 50 4 90 6 11 4000 As the properly of William W. McFarland, dee'd. and known as the Laurel Hill lands, Isaac Dockery of Kentucky, 42 74 400 near Gilchrist s bridge, on Drowning Creek, 1 40. SAM'L. TERRY, Late Sheriff. June 5th, 1843. $12 46 WARREN N. CAROLINA. SULPHUR SPRINGS. THE undersigned repectfully informs the Public, thst his Houses will be open for the accommodation of visitors on the 1 5th of June, and that no exertion shall be spared to render comfortable those who msy favor him with their company. Having made considerable im provements, he will be able to accommodate a much larger number of persona than heretofore. j he virtues of the Water are said, by competent judges, to be very similar to those of the White Sul phur Springs in Virginia, and those invahds who have given it a trial, express themselves highly pleased with its effects. The 8pring is within eleven miles of Warren ton, and five of Shoeco Springs, directly on the Stage road to LouUburg, and those persons, who come by ' the Raleigh and Gaston Kail Road, . will always find a Hack at the Warrenton Depot for their accommo dation. Families of more than two persons, who board by the Season of three months, will be charged 916 66 3-3 per month each; by the week they will be charg ed $6, and by the day $1 each. Single persons will be charged $20 per month ; by the week $7 50 ; by the day $1 25. Children and Servants half price. Horse Ten dollars per month. WM D. JONES. May 27, 1843. 43 oaw7w. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. PITT County Court of Equity, 1843. John Norcott, "t vs. iPitt Court of Equity, Calf in Evans, Ex'r. ( March Term, 1843. Asa Anderson, et. als.J Bill for restraining defendants from paying ever or assigning. IT appearing to the Court, that Asa Andersen and Elizabeth Slaughter, Defendants in the above case, are not residents of this State it was ordered thst publication be made in the Raleigh Register, for six weeks, notifying the said defendants to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held at the Court House, in Greeneville, on the 1st Monday in Septem ber next, and plead, answer or demur, or the bill will be taken pro confesso, aa to them, and heard accord ingly. Witness, Henry f . Harris, Clerk of our said Court at Office, at Gieeneville, the 1st Monday of March, 1843. HENRY F. HARRIS, C. M. E. House and Lot Tor Sale. THE Subscriber, having determined to remove to the West, offers for sale his Residence in the town of Warrenton. Being located immediately on the Court House Square, and next door to the Poat Office, it is sufficiently central for any purpose of business, whilst it is private enough for a Family residence. The buildings, which I have taken great pains to fit up in a convenient and comfortable manner, are a Dwelling House, with two spacioua rooms and fire places 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, dec In the yard, and immediately on the Street is a neat Store House, which might, however, be easily converted in to an office, should it be desired . There is also, a very large fine Garden, with a few choice Fruit Trees, and a Well of Water in the yard. Warrenton is prover bial for its health and good society, and has two Acad emies, Msle ana r emale, in successiui operation, i o any person desirous of removing, either permanently, or during the summer months, to a healthy seat, the situation presents great advantages. My terms shall be made to suit the times, and Negroes at Cash pri ces would be taken in exchange for the premises. All persons disposed to purchase are invited to call and examine for themselves. AMIEL CAMP. Warrenton, N. C. May 27 1843. 43 2m TRUST SALE. rnY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST, exe lu cuted to me by Mahassbh Satkb, for the pur poses therein specified, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court House deor in the City of Raleigh, on Monday the 21st day of August next, (the week of Wake County Court,) that valuable property known as The Raleigh Paper Mill, Together with all the 8tock, Machinery, fixtures, &c dee. Also, the new Grist and Saw JOillS, appurtenant thereto, both of which are ia complete order, and do excellent work. It is the very best location in the whole Southern country for a Paper Mill, and an active, enterprixing man, with a small capital, might soon make a fortune. Terms made known on day of 8ale. WESTON R. GALES, Trustee. Raleigh, Jon 17, 1843. 49 BECKWITH'S ANTI-DY8PEPTIC PILLS For sale at the Drag Store of 71 Ji L OTTTHp Raleig William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-liouse Raleigh, N. C. nHE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish JjL ingjWare Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs. 1 urner & Hughes Book Store, a general assortment jf Articles in his line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. They will be sold at such prices, as to leave no excuse for sending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, before you send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON, ltileigh, Nov. 4, 1842. 28 Q3 Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber welUseasoned, taken in exchange for Furniture; PILLS ! PILLS ! ! PILLS ! ! 1 HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED Hygeian Vegetable Pills, Can be had at the Store John Psxxrosb, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, BALEIGH, It. C. MOAT'S MORISON PILLS. THE GENUINE HYGEIAN VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINE Accurately pre pared by Dr. H. S. Moat, of New York, from the original recipe used for many years by his late father, Mr. Thomas Moat, Vice President of the British Col lege or Health. Twenty years' successful administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, and more than twelve yeara in the United States, have established their high reputation. Thousands of both sexes, who have been restored to health the numerous sufferers rescued from premature death and volumes of certified cases of cure, embracing every disease in the lottgcatalogue of human misery ; must convince the most incredu lous, of their superiority and the truth of the Hygeian theory, resulting from scientific research and expe rience, namely, that 'man is subject to only one real disease impurity of the blood.'' I be Media nes being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter. Durifv the blood, and carrv off ih corrupt humors of the bod, in a manner so simple as to give every day ease and pleasure. Man will be born to days of bliss, compared to what has hitherto been hia lot, weighed down as he haa been by disease, infirmities, and sufferings which ho earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this dis covery was presented to the world. The weak, the eeble, the mfirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, and the most obstinate complaints are removed by perseve rance without the expense of a Physician. Adapted to all circumstances and situations, they are the best Medicine ever invented for Families, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care s gainst ta king cold. (Tj The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on the public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Imita tions into notice through the medium of the Press Some of them pretend to Hygeian principles, by steal ing from the writings of the Hygeist, and copying whole pages into their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy the medicine, their speci fies or their deleterious nostrums prove to he unavail- ng, their puffing and piracy become evident : disap pointment to the afflicted is eventual, and with just obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. The Hygeian medicines, first introduced into this country by H. 8. Moat, in 1830, have for the last four years been prepared by him, and the increasing aale att6ets their intrinsic merit ; they comprise two sorts of Pills, No. 1 and No. 2, in aingle boxes of each at 25 or 50 cents and Packets containing both sorts, at i,$2,or$3. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders, in large boxes, at 37 cents, with printed directions. Each packet has a fac simile of the signature of H Shepheard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are signed with a pen by the district agent and sub-agent on a label of 'yellow paper. None are genuine unlese they have these signatures, and are obtained from sub-agents, who can produce their written appointments from the district agent, and whose names are advertised in their respective districts. H. Shcphvard Moat, Principal Office, 50 Canal st. All orders will be promptly filled at 20 percent, less than retail prices for all sums over twenty five dollars, for cash. Some person in every Town and Village, ought to keep this valuable medicine, for the benefit of their fellow men. One individual, sent ninety miles to procure them. Nov. 17, 1842. 94 ly HILLSBOROUGH MR. & MRS. BlinWELL) Principals FTflHE Fall 8ession will commence on Monday the II third of July, and close on the last of Novem ber. The usual branches of a thorough English educa tion are taught, together with the Latin and French languages. More attention paid to the solid tbanto the ornamental branches, though the latter aie not neglected. We have in our own lamily, places for four or five more boarders, and as our number is limited, it is desirable that those who wish their children placed under our immediate attention should make early ap plication. Board can be obtained in moat respectable families at $ 10 per month, including all expense. TERMS PEE SESSION. For Board and Tuition, $67:50 Tuition alone, 17:50 Music, 85:00 Use of Piano for practice, 5:00 French or Latin, 10:00 Drawing and Painting. 10:00 nsncBBircxs. John Wilherspoon, D. D., Hon. F. Nash, Dr. James Webb, John W. Norwood, Esq., Hon. Wil liam A. Graham, Hillsborough ; Rev. Drury Lcy, Raleigh ; Rev. D. 8traUon, Alfred Hatch, Robert Primrose, Newbern; Rev. Thoe. Owen, Wilmington; Rev. A . Wilson, D. D- Rev. John A. Gretter.Greens borouEtt. May 17. 41-law4w N. Xi. STITH. DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, RALEIGH, N. C. fJlESU SJHZJiTOClJl WATEll. TfUST RECEIVED a supply of Saratoga Water sfj direct from the Saratoga Iodine Spring. For aale by N. 1 STITH. - Druggist, Jum 5, 1843. thetS?!? t"fCTS.u hk" fnd C,TT Un p -""j Richard W Ashton 1144 47 260 125 Neall Brown Christopher Sc 8mith Henry Forest Alex Morphis John M Misdn Justin Martindale Reuben Moss Henry Patterson, for Hatriitv'a Jane McGufly Patrick Rogers Rebecca 8unders 74 I Sally Wilson Thos C Wells Raleigh, May 30, 1843. Ie0l!0.tinrg.Tr" f HDd n1 P wi" &nd " Auction on Mondar. the 10th Jf next, at the Court Hon Atr in thm f!; f R.um m. ii ... 17 on , . c , , : r , " "'v eftid Tracts of Land and Lots for the year 1840. Owners' names. No. of Acres mi Richard W Ashtoh Neal Brown, jr 47 S J Baker for Arthur Macon John Bell Christopher St Bmilh Thomas Cobbs 546 1 285 448 t Jsmes Donlap Henry forest Job B H in ton Jones Thos C Dirk Lindemsn Reuben Moss i 115 It Lot in Raleigh part 51 6 I 150 unl'd i i John M Mason Justin Martindale Mark Mc Williams Jiue McGuffy Willey Porter John C Rogers Rebecca Saunders Mrs Hannah StUart Race Tract James Terry Sally Wilson Raleigh. May 30, 1843. CITY LOTs) SALE FOR TAXEST . . .. -. The following City Lots will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at ih Cnnr rt a i .v m of Raleigh on Monday, the 10th of Joly next, or as Lots, for the years 1839, 1840, 1841 and 1842. Owners names. No. of City Lota. Ann Briggs Alex Blake 6 dt 97 T4&59 part 129 part 109 236 part 114 230 part 66 part 67 160 70 St 165 133 part 61 120 69&49 811 & 227 87.72146 Sl 136 part 146 160 part 160 St 113 part 4 251 160 John Buffalow Martha A Butler James Dunlap Beverly Uiniel s estatt Hawley heira Joe B H in ton John Y. Hicks Alfred Lewis John M Masoh Justin Martindah) Jane McGuffy Willey Porter Henry J Patterson Adm Rogers Sc Otey Benj B Smith Hannah Stuart H 8 8plvey William Thompson Elijah Young Unknown A. S. Wynne Raleigh. May 30,1843. Mofe IVcvr Goods, just come In. 6 doxen Jars fresh Ox ManoW, ; , 33 pounds Jujulie Paste, 4 dozen Jars French prepared Mustard, 10 dozen " American do 1,000 very lare unglazed Pipes, ' 10 Jara Pickled Onions, (very hic) 200 pounds Superior Smoking Tobfcccoi Large lot of Cologne, Fancy boxes of all descriptions Tooth Brushes, French Brandy very sdperiof article in Bottles, having been bottled five or six years aeo. With many other articles, which will be sold low Please call and examine for yourselves. . d. L. TUCKBJi. Raleigh, April 17, 1843. , 33 TTpank of tne State or North Caro- llD Una.. A Dividend of three end a Quarter per cent, on each share of the Capital 8tock of this Bank having been declared by tne president and li rectors thereof, the same will be paid (twenty five cents, being retained on each share belonging to indi viduals for the tax due to the State,) at the nana, on the first Monday in July next and st the several Branches and Agencies, fifteen days thereafter. By order, C DEWEY, Vathier, Raleigh, June 7, 1843. 45 AGITATE -OF NORTH CAKOLIIvA. -Martin 59 County. Court of Equity. lunotny w. vvaro, et ais vs. John P. Tomer and Hardy W. B. Price. Mr. Hardy W. B. Price. Sin : You are hereby notified personally to be ana sppesr before the Judge of our said Court, at the Court House in Wllliamston, oh the last M oh day In Ao- gust next, then and there to answer the several stle- gallons of the original Bill of the said Timothy and others, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against you , and the same heard accordingly. Witness, f B. Hesse!!, Clerk and Master of our said Court, at Office, the 30th dsy of April, 1843. C. B. HA8SELL, U. M. E. Pr.AdT. 85 631 ... ; , Paisat from Petenborg to Daltlmore. FTnHE lames Riser Steam Boats mnninf tVomf U City Point to Baltimore, leave the former place on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday, Fare from1 Petersburg to Baltimore, including passage on the Rail Road to City Point, and Meals on board the host,1 9,70 inis is f tm less tnen ny luenmona Washington. On Wednesday sitemoon there bakoaniihtboat at 87,75, including same aa above. CO" The Cats leave Petersburg fer City Point at 74 A. M. ,j.Jj, - ,, ,j i'vei:. r, 'i ' Jane 21,1849 wUI o&red for sale tt Public Aactlon,oa XI ondar. wr mc ywirs 1QJB, 1B49. City Lot. . Year. lAm'tTaa j I83W A 7 1839 1 99 ' s 1839 4-8l 1839 4 "S 40 .1 1838,1839 17 S4 1838,1839 8 B.I 1839 "1 8S 1 1839 m 1838 " 81 1839 180 1838 ' I OS 1839 19 ; , I 1839 U 1839 45 43 part 63 u 100 185 St 70 123 230 1 211,227 Eagte HotelJ PASCHAL B. BURT, Late Sheriff. 44 w iuucu wcreoi as wiu aausiy tna Taxes da Land. City Lot. A mount of Taxes. 9 68 40 83 tl 60 part;63 Lot 236,235 St 257 8 10 10 5 40 9 98 10 60 6 IS part ,66 160 nidt to 128 129 86 44 14 68 36 84 60 81 75 00 94 it 8 9 1 8 41 II 81 M 110 211 227 Eagre Hotel part 146 21 JAMBS EDWARDS, Sheriff. 48 much thereof as willaatlsfv the Tum ilu 'mm mmlA l,JL " M saw vir Yea! Amount of Taxes. 7 1848 lis 4 6 I 14 4 8 34 6 S3 00 OS 30 60 17? 40 80 38 00 60 05 50 18404148 1848 1840 ! 1641,1648 1848 1843 1840,1841 1840,1841 l&Ol.MS 1840,'4143 1843 1841,1842 1848 1849 ! 1840 j 1841,1848 1843 18394041 1841 13 40 7 62, 80 144 60 4! 35 IT 35 Sl 00 balance 65 35 8 60 7 36 SO DO JAMES Hi MURRAt,: City Collector - wwm a mm u I c U' a AT aAlSJS . , ' THESE PILLS are so well known for a mill yet effectual purgative that it at almost useless Is) say any thing about their' excellent qualities. As i general family and anti bilious medicine they ate wlttf out a rival The iowness of spirits, scut h-mTarhf, &c. &c to which all are more or. less sobjeet in this) climate, are removed immediately by a dose of the Brsndreth PilL They are alike safe for children, as) to every other period of life, and require no extra af tention in diet . ot clothing. Their virtues may be summed up as a medicine which strengthens the fee ble, andeonsoUdstes thai muscles of the strong i s&l will be found of infinite value to females of all clssaee who wish to be secure from sickness. , OBSERVE No Brandreth V'Ci art genuine, ttfl less each box has upon it three labels, and on esek lable two signatures or Dr. Benjamin Brandreth So that each box to be genuiae must hate - six sitae tores of Drf Brandreth upon it. Printed directions msy be had with Umtt. s I Wfj.PClt; Agent h Raleigh. April 18, 1848. , ' Si HAM jlmi rav ca.-. The Seiweriber U prepared to exee!xU.sJhdaof Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of all kind of Wood i also. Wall Psmtrng, Paperikiigiog. CU- tint and GILDING on Wmtf nmt ,imt?; t,iWM ej every aestnpuan, in fee tale French style. Sic.', attended to at the shdrtesi notice, Siid doneina supe. iw htm ui wvrKDuuuoip. MILITARY TL AOS snd BANNERS paifftsd la the neatest style, on the shortest notice, and tnttH cheaper than they jean be done elsewhere. tCT" ier ie tne Adjutant uenefil or North CaroUnau 1 Person wishing Painting of any description ttei "s tuned, by calling at the Cabinet Were Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite the 8onth East eortter of the Cepttol 8defe, may expect to have tt done le tnetr enure sauslactlon. Uu.'- C. FRAZ1ER. i Raleigh, Jan. 14. 1843. 5 U THE Subscriber has received this day, from Naw Yoan, a vaHetx of Gcods of the latest styles and most genteel patterns. ,. Aaonx them wia W foundi . .;' ;,;,;, ..... .i,,.:, t:.- Printed Lawns, : Plaid GhwhanW . French CaJieoe, 'J V: ltMGtoveev V . BlscaLaee liUts or Ulotes. ' - 'pposite iso post u.a. ftalctgh. May 13,1841 42 lf ITEn ART.-Jamss W. Ossoebtxj Esa. tt i I Charlotte, has accepted an invitation, to dsf.r r n thT Annual Oration before the tw Litetarr Codr'' - of Davidson College, it its next Annual Cotr. ' !"' hlch tskeerisee the test week in x i and; ry " , " " rf : ' J wxc. J. rrn alelxn Imtltatev Ttls School win w recopened an the 84 of July -Terms as berete lore 1 130 for the UlasBcaLati tl5 rr the rrli.tv-

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