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- t "f mm 1 JL. PnMiihcd Seml-Weeklr, ty WESTON R. GALE TUESDAY, JULY 11 1843; EDITOE AWPu FEOPKIKTOE. SMSWF . . -. - .... - ' . . v L : - - v. ' -' hf the Semi-Weekly Raleigh Regiiter. ii "it, SffsscRiFTiox.-Five Dollars per annum half in Advance. V ''"'"""''".,. ADRTisMENta For every Sixteen Ltnes first insertion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Twentyfiv Cents. ' :'" Court Order and Judicial. Adtbhtiikmsmti will be charged 25 per cent, higher 5 but a deduction or S3 1 P"r cent wl11 08 maiW frm the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. , Advertisements, inserted In the StHt-WimT Register, will also appear in the Wsiklt Paper free of charge. ' (0- Leitert to the Editor mutt be postpaid. B. M. WHITLOCK, WHOLESALE GROCER, I " AND ! 1 COMMISSION MERCHANT, 84. Front Street, fourth door above Old Slip, near Pearl it. noose. NEW YORK. The Subscriler !egs leave to inform his friends and tlie.Mcrchants of North Carolina, that he has opened, this Spring, on his own account, a WHOLESALE GROCERY and COMMISSION HOUSE, 81 front Street, near Old Slip, NEW YORK. where he has for Sale, at all times, a general assort ment of ChrocerieSt suitable to the Southern trade, and which he offers for CASH, at a small advance upon the Cargo and Auction prices. MR. WHITLOCK. has had long experience in the business, and has every facility (buying for Cash) of selling Goods at the lowest rates, and be assures those who will call upon liim, that they may rely upon be ing faithfully served Particular attention will V given to orderstor Goods, d to sales of Produce consigned to him, upon which and Advances will be made, if reo aired. u. M. WHITLOCK. June, 1843. . 48 6m REFER TO Malcolm & Gaul, Smith, Wright & Co. I New York. Corlies, Stanton & Barnes Alfred M. Treadwell W. & A. Siitti, Raleigh, N. C. J. & W. Murphy, Salisbury, N. C. J. & R Sloan, Greensboro, N. C. John McArn, Fayetteville, N. C Valuable Property Tor Male In the Vicinity of Ralelcrh. (HE 8Tt$CKl B E K offers to sell for 8ix Thou- nar&L fsix hundred dollars, pavable in one and two years, and satisfactorily secured with interest, or for Negroes (field hands') 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 room, snd five above, and two rsssages. It is new, built of choice materials, and ot superior workmanship. The out-houses and enclosures are also new. In the back yard, is a Well of most excel lent water. An unimproved Lot of Of acres M 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, lying alto East of the City, adjoining a Lot formerly the prorty of the late Josxra Calks, and a Lot be longing to Jobbt O'RoaKS. There are wo small framed Houses upon it, yielding a rent that would make the property, good investment at the price at which it is estimated, and upon the Street, leading by Dr. J. O.Watsob's, are two handsome building situ ations. A tract of between thirty and forty acres, shout three miles south of Raleigh, affording an abon dant supply of Wood, afid much valuable rimber. Persons wishing to purchase, can address the Sub scriber st Halifax, and after the meeting of Congress, at Washington City ; or, caa make personal applica lion to the Messrs. 8tith, in Raleigh, who will take pleasure in showing them the premises J. R. J. DANIEL. October 22nd, 1842. " 85 -tf (JELLING OFF AT COST. Intending to kj)cJosethe Hat and Shoe business, I will sell off my Stock of HATS AND SHOES AT COST. Among them are a fresh supply of Spring Goods. L-have a large lot of Bhosabts at 60cts. V " Also a lot of Fca Hats at90cts. JAS. T. ALFRIEND. Raleigh. May 8, 1843. 38 PIEjESe' THE celebrated French Ointment, ("Onguent de Gulf here J lot the-cure of Piles, Ulcers and Irritation of the Rectum and adjoining-parts, may be had at Dr. HanaaKKs's Office, Fayetteville 8treet Kileigtt, April 28. ' j - . .. ; . m Select Classical School. AT THE UNIVERSITY. tZTJJHE Subscriber, having engaged to give instruc ts uon to the children ot Judge Battle, is willing tstaksafew additional Pupils. He was recently graduated at the University, and refers to the Faculty mereoi asto qualifications, &c. & ASH BEL G.RRDWN. June 7, 1843. . '46- ViJKW MUSIC This day received st the North Carolins Bookstore, a fresh supply of ocal and Instrumental Music at half the former pri- es, from to 6 cents per psge. Call and exam- Dl 11. TURNER & HUGHES. TfUST RECEIVED, a..d for aaleon Commission-, fjs very low for Cash, by JOHN T. WEST-Fay eeviue sireei, opposite, tbe rost Office,, Hull's Patsst Mould Candles, NoJ5.i " . PalmSoap, I , Sperm Candles, Superior Chewing Tobacco, l MillerVie Scotch Snuff in bottles and bladders. ' prsftie SmorOng Tobacco. Also, " Clay"- 'iues, - Ti Msy 30; -itf- i 43 rp LET. I he very desirable Dwelling be U longing to Mrs: Pnseilla Shaw, and now oc cupied by the Rev. Mr. Laey Possession msy be had the 1st of July. For terms apply to - rf JAMEt M. TOWLES . June 15. ' ' v b!: a 49 'MlkZSU BJilUiTOGJL VTLTEMl TfUST RECEIVED a sapply of Saratoga Water j. direct from the Saratoga Iodine Spring. . For sale by C N. U T1TB ' - SELLING OFF: AT COST ! $ 15.000 Worth 'of Fashionable Dry . . Goods, at and under Prime Cost, . - rOS CASH, t.-": !.- . .-, ' rrnilE UNDERSIGNED having ensagemenUto JJ.' meet, viihin 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 ; and, intending, iost as soon as possible to square off with the world, and make a' new arrangement in his business exclusively up&ti Ike Cask system, will dispose of his present ' ELEGANT AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF . , STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Fine Cloth and Cassimeres Westings, Satinetts, and Gambroons, Summer Cloths and Bombazenes, splendid Silks and Satins, Mouslin DeLaines and Shtdlies, Silk Muslins and Foulard Silks, French Muslins and Lawns, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Cambricks, Calicoes, and Ginghams--Hats, Saois, GaocKKar and Hah wars, &c. &c at Prix Cost, and for many artic les, considerably under Cost for the money. CASH vumchaskbs. and those especially desirous of obtaining superior Goods, are therefore respectfully invited to call, as they msy, jn perfect confidmee expect to find good bargains. QTr All persons indebted to him either by Nole or Account are earnestly requested to call and make im mediate payment as longer indulgence cannot be given. (TT Several spacious and airy Rooms for Rent on accommodating terms, in his New Brick House at the corner. j B. B. SMITH. Ualeigh.; May 15, 1843. 39 VERY DES1RADL12 l'ROP erty for Sale, In the City or Raleigh, The Subscriber, being de sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes to all his HOUSE AND LOT in this City. The Property is situated on Newbern 8trert, east from the centre f the CspitoL The House is a large two sto- ry Duiiuing, ioriy-iwo leei Dy iweiuy-eigni, wiin a pas sage through the middle three Rooms on the lower floor and four above, with Fireplaces to each. It has a basement story of hammered Kock the whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, Ace. with a fire place at each end the basement Rooms not finished. There is a superb Rock Stable, two stories high, twenty-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. A II 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 wilt 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 if PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. SIR JO : 8. FZSJDXniv OF NORTH CAXOLDVA, Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in his profession, u now prepared to execute Portrait!, Miniatnrci, &e. Those wishing to avail themselves of his profession- si services, are requested to call at his Artellier, in the building Jormerly occupied by the Secretary of Slate, where specimens of his execution msy be seen. Feb. 18. 1843. id SPOHN' IIEW.ICIIJE REMEDY For Sale by N. L.ST1TH. IUleigb, 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 TRUST SAIjE. r HO satisfy the provisions of a Deed or 1 rust made 1. by Amos J. Battle, dated 17th July, 1841, will be sold publickly to the highest bidder for (;ash, on the premises, on Saturday, 22nd July next, the NJSW BAPTIST CHURCH in Raleigh, together with the land on which it stsnds. By order of two of the principal Creditors, i f D. DUPRE. C !..".;. A Acting Trustee. O LET THE REiUAlKUUK Osr TUB YEAR, the House and Lot lately.oe- copied by Mrs L. L. 8avbdkns, directly west of, and adjoining the family residence ot ttte Messrs. Stith's.t -A pteasan place; with grass lot and good garden ta a good state ot caiuvauon. Apply. to . S. J. DAxibK. Raleigh, June 20, 1843. : 50 Itate of North Carolina Gat m Coun- Ity. Conrt f Pless and Quarter Sessions, !Q ay Term, 1843. Rooen ii . uaiiaro j OViginai attachment, levied n . ' ww n i - i -r-i rT , ' C on negro slave Bsnnet. 1avid C. Cross. l It is ordered by the Court, thaf iuWicatiofi be made for six weeks ih the Raleigh Register, that the Defen dant. Dsvid CCross. appear on or before the next Term of this Court, to be held at toe touu tioue in Gatesville. on the 3d mondsy of August next, and replevy the' property Iwvied 'upon, and plead, answer, or demur, or Judgment final will be entered upagainat njm tnj the property levied opon; be eondemed to be -qIj to ,Ulv the Plaintiff's demand. Testa. W. Gv DAUGHTRY, C. C. C. Pr. Adv. S5. 62. 49 The 8ubscrilir is prepared to execute all kinds of Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of all kinds of Wood also. Wall Fainting-, Par-hanging, Gla xidg ahd GILDING on Wood and 'Metallic substances of every description, in the late French style, dec, attended to at we anoriesi nouce, sou uouo ui uv- rior atyle of workmanship. , . . MILITARY FLAWS and BAnJ5K paur.eu in the neatest style, on the shortest notice, And much 'cheaper than they can be done elsewhere QCfc R. fer to tbe Adjotaov Ueneral oi norm Varoiina.j fersons wishing Painting ot any oescripiion raw, cuted, by calling at the Cabinet Ware Room f Mr. William Thompson, opposite the South cast corner .of the Capitol Square, may expect to have it done to ineir entire satisfaction, . U. rKAln. . Ralnsh. Jan. 14. 1843. . ft tt A I very sup AAbe obtauv spiced osTcr.s. superior article. Tut up in Stan Jan, can ooiauMci uorwg the Dommer, ottne cuDscrt lit NEW 8TGRB s : ; s . Selling off to Close. (ZTIHE Subscriber intends closing his 8 tore very sUL shottly ; he wilt therefore sell what be has now on Hand, at a great sacrifice. On hand, almost I every thing in the Dry Goods line. . Silks, Lswns, Uslzennes, Mouslin De Laines, isoaiieys, Xjouwenes. Bombazines, Calicoes at evert price, Cotton Goods of every description, Hosiery, Silk and Cotton Hose from 10 cents per pair up to any price, Jaconet and Swiss Muslin, Plaid do. Irish Linens very low. As I will positively close very soon, those who are in want, would do well to call early and secure bargains. W. H. PEIRCE, Raleigh, June 30, 1843. Fayetteville Street. TO all and Party at Shocco There will ill) be a Ball and Party at Sboeco Springs, on the evenings of the 13ih and Uth of July next. The Ball Subscription will I Three Dollars, and the Party Subscription Two Dollars. Good Music will be provided. June 28, 1843. A CARD. Mas. NORTEN, from the North, will give Lessons on the Pisno Forte and Gui tar. She will teach also Worsted Work and Em broidery. Her charges are moderate, half payable in advance Those wishing further information, will please call on her. at Mr. D. Mvrbat's Hotel, on Fayetteville Street. ISABELLA NORTEN. Raleigh, June 29, 1843. 2 3t SPLENDID LOTTERIES FOR JULY 1843. J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers. 850,000! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Clas N, for 1843. 1 o be drawn at Alexandria, J). C, on Saturday July 15, 1813. BRILLIANT SCHEME : 1 Grand Capital of 1 splendid prize of I 1 prize of II do 1 do 1 do 50 do 50 do 50,000 Dollars. 20,000 Dollars. 10,000 Dollars. 7,000 Dollars. 5,000 Dollars. 3,658 Dollars. 1,000 Dollars. 500 Dollars. die. 6ic. Scc. 78 No. Lottery, 13 Drawn Ballots. Tickeu 10-Halvea $5-Quarters 2 50. Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole TickeU $130 Do do 26 Half do 65 Do do 26 Quarter do 32$ ALEXAN DRI A, LOTTERY. Class 40, for 1843. To be drawn at Alexsndria, D. J. Saturday, July 22, 1843. CAPITALS. 1 prize of 30.0001 1 prize of $3,227 1 do 12,0001 I do 3 000 I do 6,000 1 do 2.500 1 do 3,500 40 do 1,000 50 prizes of $500. dC. &C. ; &c. TickeU $10 Hakes $5 Quarters $2 60, Certificate of a package of 25 whole tickeU $130 Do do 25 half . do 65 Do do 25 quarter do 32 1 ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Class 41, for 1843, To be drawn at Alexandria, Th C. Saturday, July 29, 1843. PRIZES. 1 prize of $30,0801 5 prizes of $r,60r do lb.OOO 5 do 1,250 do 5,340 5 do 1,200 do 3 ,000 1 40 do 500 do 2,000 300 do 200 dec. dzc. drc. TickeU $10 Halves $5 $2 50. Certificates of Packages ot 26 W hole TickeU $130 Do do 26 Half do 65 Do do $6 Quarter do 32 50 For Tickets and 8hares, or Certificates of Pack sges in the above Splendid Lotteries, Address J. U. GREGORY, & CO. Managers, Washington, D. C. Drawings sent immediaUly after they are over to all who order as above. Hickory Spring, SITUATED in the County of Chatham, North k?S Carolina, eighteen miles South-West of Pitts- borough, so well known' for its medicsl virtues, is now in good repair ; and the Subscriber is ready for the reception of Yuiters. The Proprietor thinks it entire ly unnecessary to add words or certificates to recom mend ibe Water, aa the many cures which it has per formed will sufficiently recommend to invalids the Virtues oC the Wsler in many diseases, particularly Dyspepsia.' Terms of Board.- Ninety cenU per day t five dollars and fifty cenU per week. Children and servants, half price. Hor ses fifty cenU per day. Cold, shower, and warm Baths, prepared at the ahortest notice. WM.BOWEW. N. B, Invalids can always have the advantage of this advice of a regular bred Physician, as one is rest ding at the Spring, June 20, 1843. 62 3t rmHIS DAY RECEIVED, the Lost 8hip, or of Csven the Ds inted wiiti JJ the Atlantic Steamer, by tbe Author dish, dec : the False Heir, by J. P. Jsmes : of Queen Mary, with Engravings, now reprinted with out any alteration or abridgement. No similar work has obtained a more extensive circulation in Great Britain, and it is believed that tbe interesting work of D Aubigneon tbe German Reformation will prepare the mind of the reading community, for these spirited outlines of the conflicts of Truth in the Battle-field of Religious Liberty.- For Sale by TURNER HUGHES, No. 1, Favetteville Street, Raleigh. June 29. 51 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Martin County. Court of Equity. .; , Timothy W. Ward, et als. v . ? vs. John P. Tomer and Hardy W. B. Price, Mr. Hardy W. BrPrice.V Sim : You are hereby notified personally to be and appear before the Judge of our said Court, at the Court House in Wilhamston. dn the last Motiday in An- rustosxt, then and there to answer the several alto- cations of the original Bill of the said Timothy and others, df wdcmenr pro confess will be entered against yon , mrid the aanv) heard accordingly. Witness, O, B. Haasell, Cldrk and Master oflotxf . 7 a ' - ... - . .. o v st a ww s svnwj ! wiviav Maa tvaatwtws w-fi said Court, at OSce, the 20th day of April, 1843 'V?' HASSELL, O. MVE. ;jxAdr.i5 6f2 '4i IN V AL U A FL El OI NTMENT.- William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Vf are-house Raleigh, N. C. WMBMMSa ri'VjHE Subscriber has rfbw on band at his furnish U ion Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs. I urner & Hughe Book Store, a general assortment jf Articles in his line, made ia the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, snd which wilt 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 TH0MP80N. RMeigh, Nov. 4, 1842. 28 (Tj . Walnut, Birch, Msple and Poplar Lumber wclleasoned. taken in exchange for Furnitute. PI LLS ! PI LLS ! ! MLLS ! I ! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED Uysreian Vegetable Pills. Can be hail at the Store John Pbixrose. FAYETTKVILLK STREET, KALEIGH, N. C. MOAT'S M ORISON 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 laie father, Mr. Thomas Moat, V ice President of the British Col lege of Health. Twenty years successful administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, and more thsn twelve years in the United tsute,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 long catalogue 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." J he Medicines being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify the blood, and Carry off the corrupt humors of the body, 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 his lot, weighed down as he has been by disease, infirmities, snd suffering which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until thia dis covery was presented to the world. J he weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a tew days strengthened by their operation, and the most obstinate eomplainu are removed oy perseve rance without the expense bf a Physician. Adapted to all circumsUnces and situations, they are the best Medicine ever invented for Families, or to Uke to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, requiring no hange of diet, particular regimen, or care against te lling cold. nTj The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on the prxblic, by forging the labela, 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 tbe medlcino, their speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to be unavsil- ft, their puffing and piracy become evident : disap pointment fo the afflicted is eventual, and with juet obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. Tbe Hygeian medicines, first introduced into this country by H. S. Moal, in 1830, have for the last four years been prepared by bim, and the increasing sale attests -their intrinsic merit; they comprise two sorts of Pills, No. 1 and No. 2, in single boxes' of each at 25 or 50 cents and PackeU containing both sorts, at $1, $2, or $3. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders in large boxes, at 37 J cents, with printed directions. Each packet has a facsimile of the signature of H. Shephe&rd 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 unless they have these signatures. and are obtained from sub-agents, who can produce their written appointments fr.-m tbe district agent, and who?e names are advertised in their respective districts. H. SHBPBXAan 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. Une individual, sent ninety miles to procure them. Nov. 17, 184a. v ty PUMP FOR WELLS CISTERNS. THE Subscribers have just received another sup- j ply of Avsoa'a patent cast iron Pumps, which will raise water 34 feet perpendicular ; nd by means of a pipe attached, draw any distance horizontally op to thousands of feet if required! The boxes are so constructed as to render the Pumps durable, and .their operation complete. Reference to those having them in dm can be civen if desired. LE AD PIPE oLjupenor quality, of any aize, from 9.atnQ 1.2 inch bore, for conducting water from - springs and otheV purpose will be furnished at abort? notice by , BOOTH de PORTER. Opposite the Mechanics Half1. July 1. 53 9t. Petersburg, Va. Parap Making. firqHE SUBSCRIBER' announces to the public, tnai ne is prepareu to maae, repair ana cieaa out ftimtll to order and at me anoriesi notice. He hopes by a close and punctual attention to' busi ness, to receive a share of public patronage. JOSEPH K.' Mc A DAMS. Raleifeh, June 20th, 1843. 50 travr Carpctlliar Puin, White and Col ored, of a good quality and very cheap. JAMES M. TO WLES. June 15 49 Jfi ANDLES again by the box ; prie lower than V rvitt Tor tbe casn. . MOLASscs also ny ino nogsneaa : gooa quality. KICO also, a good stock, WILL. PECK- T.r:w K yn1 9 St i m ntrnns h,wai Jimuii at th. kmi in IP of Richmond New Pldugh, I have lately re ceived e new supply. Also.Pouits'and SlideTlosnit 1 . . e . - . I ail his Ploughs; JAMES M. TOHVLES. June 15." :-.S , 49 grocud Attn salt. SACKS Liverpool filled Ground Alum f salt in fine order; For sale low by . y i . r i.. vrv, l ' ! . , , -- i MMMWSSMSSSSSMS-n SHERIFF'S SALE l TaxSTa. n'ti! ld Ci tffrkfchj or so much thereof si wV aatisfj me i axes doe on said Tracts of Land and City Lots, for the yesrs 1838. 183. ... V f- - Owners names. i A-r Ar T.. i t ... ' v ' Richard W Aahton Neall Brown Christopher dc 8mith Henry Forest Alex Morphia John M Ma'son Justin Martindale Reuben Mose Henry Patterson for Hawlev's heirs Jane McGuffy ratnek Rogers Rebecca Baunders Sally Wilson Willi Rowe Heirs of Newton Wood Heirs of Newton Wood Raleigh, Msy 30, 1843 SHERIFF'S SALE, j ,,TV of Land, and Ci.y Lots, will be offered at Pubtie AucUon onMeaday. the list Au ?J5?ki?Z?n ? ar.dV.n ? 9AJ 0 flWths or so much thereof as will eiikhtiJ Ttie doe on said Tracts of Land and Lots' for the year 1840. Owners names. No. of Acres Richard W Athlon 114$ 546 285 448 i Neal Brown, jr S J Baker for Arthur Macon Christopher & Smith 1 homss Cobbs Jsmes Dunlsp Henry Forest Jos B Hinton Jones Thos C Dirk Lindemah Reoten Moss i. 115 17 John M Msson Justin Martindale Mark Mc Williams Jans McGuffy Lot in Raleigh W il ley Porter Rebecca Saunders'' Race Tract 150 unl'd i. 682 James Terry Sally Wilson John C. Rogers Willis Rowe Raleigh. May 30, 1843. CITY LOTS SALE FOR TAXES, jots will be oered for isle at Public Auction, at ih nhnrt n of Raleigh on Monday, the 21st August next, or as Lot, for the years 1839.-140, 1841 and 1843. Owners2 names. No. of t'ity Ann Briggs 96 di 74 dc 129 109 230 114 230 66 160 70 A 123 51 129 Alex Blake John Buffalow part Pft part part part Martha A Butler James Dunlap Beverly Daniel's estate J Haw ley heirs Jos B Hinton John V. Hicks Alfred Lewis John M Mason Justin Martindale Jane McGuffy part Willey Porter Henry J Patterson Adas Benj B Smith H S Spivey 69 & 87,72,146 & 160 part 160 part 4 251 1617 part 60 William Thompson Elijah Young Unknown A. 8. Wynne Willis Rowe Raleigh. Msy 30, 1843. More IVew Goods Just come in. 6 dozen Jars fresh Ox Marrow,' 25 pounds Jujube Paste, 4 dozen Jars French prepared Mustard1, 10 dozen ' American do 1,000 very large unglazed Pipes, 10 Jars Pickled Onions, (very nice) . 200 pounds Superior Smoking Tobacco,' Large Tot of Cologne, Fancy boxes of all descriptions, Tooth Brushes, French Brandy a very superior article in Bottles, haVing been bottled Ave or six years ago. With many other articles, which will be sold low. Please call and examine for yourselves. w 8. It. TUCKERS Raleigb, A prill 7. 1843. 32 Honse and Lot for Sale. THE Subscriber, having determined to' remove to the West, offers for sate his Residence in the town1 bf Warrenton. Being located immediately on the Court House Square, and next door to the Post Officeit is sufficiently central for a'ny purpose of boainess, whHvt it is privste endogh for a Family residence. 1 he budding, whiclj I have taken great pains to fit up in a convenient and comfortable manner, are a DWelliiig House, with two spacious rooms And fire places below, and one bed room above stairs, with an excellent cel lar beneath: a sood Kitchen, wiih three rooms and f - . a w two-fire places, smokehouse, granary, stanies, oxc. in I the vard. and immedia'ely on the Street ia a neat Store Houae, which might, however, be eaiiiy converted in- to sri' office, should H be desired. There is also, aver large find Garden, with a few choice Fruit Treea, and a Well of Water in the ysrd. WsjrrenUn is prover bial for its heshb and good society, ami has two Acad emies. Male and Female, in successful Operation. Td any person desirous of removing, either permanently, or' during the summer months, to a hesllby seel, the situation presents greet advantages'. My ierxhs hall be made lo suit ihe times, and Nearoea at Cash nrr ces wdbia be' taken in exchange for the premises.' persons aisposeu to purcnase are invitea to cau sna examine for themselves. . - . - J AMIEL CAMP. Warrenton, N. C. May 87 1843. . 43 2m TlilJT SALE. rrjY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST.exe irb cuted to me by Mavabsxb Satxe, for the pur poses therein specified, l shall offer' for ealeto tbe highest bidder, at the Court House eor in the City of Raleigh, on Mondsy the 21st day of Augdst next, (the week of WaYe County Court, lest yaJtucie property known as - The Kmleisn PaperJIlll, bTogethef with all t& 8tock. Maxbinry. thtdrau&e, dee. Also; tne new urw mn aiw UUII, I . a 4L.i.A K abT UswfasWIa. skansn M ,sf i Vsrt order, and do excellent work." 1 niinneniDi ajxoiessyu. avu ui wuivb mi iy Mkrvsczm It is the very best location m the whole Sodtheni eountrr fore Psper MUl. and an active, enterpriztng man, vnai smsu capuai, img nonn maxe n ioruine. Terms made known on day of Bale-' ' r ' r ' wESTdir sc. Gales, - i v ' '' ' ""Trustee. -RaWga;JttB17, 1848i - . ;' A 49 ... k . JT ' ' i " r i mm. i i j ear. aid i i as M4 j 183V $ 17, 47 part 63 1839 I 80 ' 260 . !g39 2 , , j S99 ; 'X0 T 160 .1 1838.1839 ft SiX 165 & 70" - 1838,1639- $4 6H ; l3 1R39. r 3 4t, 1 1839 .,t,Ctt 230 . ! ' 1838 62 1 " 18W X 80 4 1838 ! 1 i 1839 10 t , 1839. - 1 pas 60 1837,'38;39 , 0, 'M8 -. it,; i su - I II Rao I 11 IA' PSCilAL it BURT, Late Sheruti 49 Land. City Lots. Amount of Tates 6i 9 1 63 40 60 10 10 40 85 60 19 86 44 44 62 ?6 84 8f 00' 84. 81 ? part 1 1 8 2 r 9 10 6 t 9 I 8 Lot 236,235 A 257 part 66 160 i 116 & 70 128 j 129 H I part 51 part 60 t8 JXMES EDWARDS, Sheriff; 4 LI. much thereof aa writ satisfy ths Tsxedoa 1 Iots m ear. Amount off axes, i 9 63 , 165 1042 12 00 4 65 . us. :r , .I'90. S-O : .: ;:V J4 25 . 8V Y. 16 Of . v ii 50 IS 48 (! "tsv I8404142 1843 1840 . 1841,1842 1843 ' w , 1840,1841 1840,1841 18404 1, '42 I840,,4l,'4 1842 1842 1840 1841,184 1842 1839,'404I 1841 624 43 130 & 112 f0 J ft tS balaisa tl 00 batata 68 25 7-- Tt 60 ,i--' " : 7 85 '- 20.00 1838.7ll 'Oj.'SM . " f w " , -(! rj JAMES H. MURRAY, City Collected Doctor Brandreth's Pilltr, rmilESE PILLS are so weU known for a t4U4 41 yet effectual purgative that it U almoit useless tH ' y anything about their excellent " qualifjesv. ".As n general family and antibilkms medicfneS&ey srewith-' ut a rival.' The lewneas of spirits; acute hWdafcosl dee. dec,, to Which all aVa more orMeas eubjed to AiU clunate, are removed knmediatery-by doavsaftCaT Brandreth PilL They are alike safe for child f en, j to every other period of life, and require zte'exlrav ay tentioa in diet or clothing. Their virtues" may "be summed ap'as a medicine which streaglhensthe teei ble, andconsolidates the muscles of the strong ahfl will be fbondf infihite valoe tot fesaales of all films who wish to be secure from nckn& ,? ., OBSERVE No Brandreth Pills are genuine, un less each box hss upon it three labels, and' on each lable two aignaiures of Dr. Benjamin BraodrelbV 8o that each box to hi genuine niot BMVe six signs', fores ofDr. Brandreth upon it, zn.a a .! 's a i " -'- rnnrad auecnons msy oe had with mem. v WILL. PECK Agent. .A - Raleigh. April 18. 1843,. 31-y coiciiaisiorv stouu. TTnHE Subscriber has received this day.UomStfm ' U ' Yeas, variety' of .Gxods of .the ..latest styles aiitT most genUel p .terns. Among them will. Is) ' Printed Lawns,'! Pld Giramtv . - French CalicoesV' " Kid Gloves, , " ' BUdi Lacsj UTidt oi-Glove. , . -rv. . JOHN T.'WESTV . , , . - 1 Opposite Lis FoOfoSs. RaleigfeMy 2g184. . K2 tlU Si ITairlntw fTTlBE Principal begs leave to'return his most siaV cere thanks to his friends, and the frum2soCth InsUiulibn, for the patronage with, which. they hsyn heretofore favored bim, and to'irfmrnt the public thai tbe exercises of the School will be resutUd on tbe All first Monday f Jy Boasd, as heretofore, fX to 810 per month.. Taition n the-Lftigosgee flfilj the Ehglisb'l)rafehes817 50 perjssssion. .t & - The fikhobi is now placed onVn pcrmimtnllpsit, and the Principal sjaxnestuf an Incr of patronage. d ' t r. ... .wxi.; mHE SCHOOL kept si VooDtsT,ioy res! few arid for which pujDeeet epat'rit TesLhert ere" et - n .... ' - . ji i , i m' ' ctvary auenuon will pep 1 to im uocmw aiu c ment of those enlrusisd y oat eeiev , Tt U wowiuauoo n unqussuw-co. ?; : y - k - f A - The Terott, per BesManvof ftt morJii, are tVCec: . a n ikct uiimihi wiuusr aav-aa vh aw wwmsm v, aha Tuition in all thd varibu E&gruh l.i- ou miles Sooth of barren tea,) . for the last .yeaia; fbr the Education tofowd dao--isrs i ' thoad ca fewfr'ieilda. Inbwrrfpcteto Jl:- ' Muste 820 4 Frenilt $5. ' Leesede lC.-xr:. T tl Pamtint will U be giyen to those wS n: j" 'it lit r Persona wishing to eoramtai;:r jr:'.1! tl i r.'i Ur, will directle ,7A-'5Tt.H, U. C . s - ..-.. - !'. Ji ' . T I 1 - f. " r WaxteCd,K;C.Jc.:r:: .t V -:j Si i r J 'For ttlo br wholesile or re'uil, by vrsumi- l-oer. j. ... MARON BARDIE: v Jojy 7,1843f 64 if- RT'-IC- MARTIN ox DONNAN8. Jsnes, lS4t. 44- IfL.'STlTH". Peleesburg,Jun23:- 61-lm, it A SJ v-i'- - " - - - (
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 11, 1843, edition 1
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