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;,V.- AND S.ORTH CABQLTNA .ALETTE. r 7v3. 1LU)ii ii lJ!J!-??! - ..i -r . lpnuMed Semi-Weekly, by feSTON R. (HLES FRIDAY, JULY 14 1843. .5' v VOLVJtXE'XMilVV . EDITOR AMP FKOjaiSTOK. - ; ! : : : : rr J :w Of he Semi-Weeklf fcaleiga Bejister. sbscritiok. Five Dollar pir annum half in Advpnce. advktisemnts. For leYery Sixteen Lines First nsertion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, T nty-flva Cents. j jC urt Orders and Judicial. Adtithihwti will e chafed 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction f 3 per cent, will I made from, the regular prices, Tor advertisers by the year, i j L , llvertisements, inserted n the S.kmf Weekly RegIstkr, will also appear In the ! Weekly Paper rreebl'cliarxe. ! t nrt- Letien to the Editor mint be post-paid. SALE. HE following TRAUT8 OF LAf D will be olff red for sale at the Court House door, in the Town oi Rockingham, Richmond County, on tbe$d Mohdav in Julv next, or much thereof as will Rl- j.fj the Tate that are due on said Tracia up to the Year 1841. I FAIR GROUND DISTRICT. No Acres. By whom listed. AmCTax. 268 125 125 300 60 Gailbfrt Mclonia, 60 73 S7 13 18 10 Turner tfmith, Daniel Campbell, T. Covington & P.Stanaill.8r. Alexander Gillia, Hcxekiah Meacham, BLACKJACK DISTRICT. Peter McLean, J. Nelson, adj'g A. Dockery, 1 0 I 3 4 1 1 S 82 103 100 31 96 17 350 Henry T. Thomas, ROCKINGHAM DISTRICT. . Bel'g. to Eu Chaaop Terry, dec Peter Stansill, Sr. & 1 Lol is) the Town of Rockingham, WOLr PITT DISTRICT. Levy Quick, Isaac Yeates, Norman Johnson, William Johnson, James Peavy, Mark Yeates, WILLIAMSON'S DISTRICT. Hugh M. McLean, James Kachels, Bvron Smith, William Snead, Sr. John McNeill, LAUREL HILL DISTRICT. Neill Lytch, 74 7 91 7 87 339 48 31 41 36 81 83 27 10 50 90 fl50 1 2 1 a -3 8 ft 3 SO b.o 100 156 600 225 E240 425 Loo e ii 4000 As the property of William W. McFaxiand, dee'd. and known as the Laurel Hill lands, - Isaac Dockery of Kentucky, near Qiichrist'a bridge, Drowning Creek 43 74 400 1 40 , SAM'L. TERRY, Laic Sheriff. Jane 5th, 1843. $13 4.6 rATE OF NOTH CAROLINA. NORTH AMPTON County. In Equity, Spring Term, VI43- Liltiebury 8. Parkor, jAniah Parker art8 Wife Martha, Df Darias, Samuel, Hilliwd, Alfred 8. and Mary P. jPsrker, infanu of lender yeara, by their uaxt frjend Josiah Parker, their Father, - ' Against Sterling Smith and Mary T. 8mhb, daugbtar f Bnt ton Smith, deed. 'Petition for Sale nf Lend. pt appearing to tbe aatiafactioo of tbie Court that this defendants in ihi suit are non-resileata of this &Qate : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made for mx aucceasive weeks in tbe Ra Je gh Register, a newspape published in the. City si R; leigh, notifying the said defendants to appear at tbe ner.t Term.of this Court, to be held at . the Court . H usc in the Town of Jackson, ou the fifth Monday afier the fourth Monday of September next, then and th re to plead and answer or shew cease wherefore th lands dew-riiied in the Petition, shoo Id not be sold as prayed for, or the Petition will be taken pro cbnfcs to and heard exports. I Witness, Henry Peebles, JCIerk and Master, of our a J Court, at Office in the Town of Jckson, the fifth Mbnday after jhe lounh Monday of March, A.D. 1643. r HENRY PEEBLES. C. dc. M. B; Jr. Adv $5 62J. 54. FOTTS, LINN & HARRISS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Oraduales and Members of the College of Pharmacy. No 213J MARKET" STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MAN Me,! ANUFACTUKEKS and dealers in Drogs. licines, Chemicals, Chemical Test Medi cine Chests and Mt-dical Saddle Bags, Surgical. Ob stetrical and Dental Instrumenta. Chemical and Phar maceutical Apparatus, Pairiu, Oila, Glassware, Dye- c?tun Paint brushes Varaish. dec. I Also, Agents for the Braindy wine, Mrreer, Mullica ana Wins OUT tila.uwflr Physician, Planters and Country Store-keepers ueu out completely, v- Being regular Graduates in Chemistry and Phar naacy, and having had mtni years experience in the sinew, we flatter ourselves to be able to give entire sausiai tion in ever branch of it i Particular attention ia paid to putting up and pack ing ail the goods, so as to carry any distance with perfei t safety. , j Oiders carefully attended to, and forwarded .with June 20, 1843. 51-12t VERY DESIRABLE PROP- crtyfor Sale, In the City of Ralelgh.4-Tbe Subscriber; being de sirouH of raovng to his Plantation, wishes OUSE AND! LOT in thia Cits. The Hroperty is situated on Newbern Street, east from the elntre of the Capitol. The House is a large two sto- building, forty-two feet by twenty-eizht. with a pas sage through th middle three Rooms on the lower fljpor and four above, with; Fireplaces to each. It has ajibaeement story of hammered Rock the whole extent; mien is intended tor a Uimna Room. ice. m'ah a firs ace at each end the basement Kooms not finished. 'Ipere is a superb Rock Sjiable. two stories high, twen- -tour by thirty leet square; also a Kock Smoke-house anil good frame -Kitchen; and an excellent Well of v ater. 11m Lot contains from six to seven aetes of ground, which have been highly unproved. The ouse is beautifully situated on an eminence, near tbe front line. All tbe improvements have been made Y'lhin three years, and cpst the builder over six thou sand Uollsrs. This desirable properly is now offered for four thousand dollars Time! will be giwn the purchaser. fut the notes will draw interest and undoubted secu- "y will be required. Persona, desirous of liviai i'i Raleigh, have now an opportunity of purchasing a smirable residence, at a very reduced price, t s-ll bis H SELLING OFF AT COST I $13,000 Tfortli of Fashionable Dry Goods, at and under Prime Cost. FOR CASH. THE UNDERSIGNED having engagement to meet, within the range of the next six' months, .with which he ia determined to comply, and in 'ton- ideratiOB of Ibe very low price of COTTON and ail other produce of ibe Farmer ; and intending, just as eoon aa poasible to que.re offytoiik tk oorid, and make a -new arrangement in- hrf buiea:eu'rWy upon the Ctuh ytei9 will diapoaa of dm present ELEGANT AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF . STAPLE AND I mi D&I GOODS, . coneiating in part of Fine Ciotht and Castimeret, Xeatingt, SaJtinetts, and Garnbroont, Summer Cloth and Bombazerxts , vplendid Silks and Satins, Mouslin DcLaintt and Shallits, Silk Muslins and Foulard Silks, French Mushns and Lawns, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Cambricks, Calicoes, and Gmrhams Hatb, Baota. Caocaaar ami Hakd- Kwaaa, eke. &c at Paiwa Coar.and fr many artio- tea. considerably under Cost forthcTmoney. CA9H rcacBiSKas. and those especially desirous of obtaining superior Goods, are tnereforajespectfully iavked to eatl, aa they may, in perfect confidence expect to find good bargains OCj All persons indebted to him either by Note or Account sre earnestly requested to call and make im mediate payment as longer indulgence cannot be given. Several apeeioue and airy Rooms for Rent on accommodation terms, in his New Brick House at the corner. B.B.SMITH. Raleigh, May 15, 1-843. 39, WARREN N. CAROLINA. SULPHUR SPRINGS. AmwmJL , THE undersigned repectfully informs the Kl" Public, that his Houses wilt be open for lllll e accommodation of visitors on the 15th JtSSsLmmAof June, and that no exertion shall be spared to render comfortable those who msy favor bim with their company. Having made considerable iaa proveueats, he will be able to accommodate a much larger number of persons hsn heretofore. . The virtues of the Water are said, by competent judges, to be very similar to those of the White Sul phur Springs In Virgmiaand loose wivairos woo nave given it a trial, express ttftsfeseWes .highly pleased -with its effects. The Spring is within eleven miles of W siren ton, and five of Shocco Springs, directly on the Stsge road to Louiwburg, and those persons, who come by the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, wilt always find a Hack at the Wanenton Depot for their accommo dation. Families of more than two persons, who board by the Season of three montha, will be charged $16 66 2-3 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 Servanta half pike. Horse Ten dollars per month. WM D. JONES. ! May 27, 1843. 43 oaw7w: rrrtlSTUtCT of North Carolina IN J UUbankruptcy-assignek's SALE Will be sold at public auction en Mwaday the ivtn day of Jedv ext, at the resnlenee of William A. Hamlin, in the Town of Ashebnro', KandolpaCoan ty, one Jack, hogs and cattle : one library of xnedieal book ; a qaantrty of anedicinev one silver watch and 3 guns. Also, en Thursday, the IStb day oi Ju ly next, will be sold at the Blscksmitb shop of V il- lism Bray, in the County of Chatham, one half of the Ssllbrb Jack Young Sellers owns the other half; 2 or 3 h ad of Horses, Hogs, a quantity of To bacco, and all other property of said Hamlin, sul-jcet to sale by the Assignee. Terms of tale Ready money. Under direction of Court or Bankruptcy. W. B. MOFFITT, Aawgnee in , Baokrupicy for Randolph County. Aaheboro'. June 20, 1943. f2 50 51 Loulsburg Male Academy. T HE 8econd Session of this School will begin the first day of Julr next. Terms ir Session as follows J Board, $33 Latin, Greek and French, 15 (Mathematica and other high Branches included.) For advanced English Students, 8 Female Department. Board for young Ladies, per session, $35 Music, . r . - 20 Painting Ac Embroidery 5 Latin and French, 10; Ijower English Studies, ' ? 6 Hicher. 8 In this School the young Ladies who may attend to French and Latin, will, as to these Branches, be under the Instruction of Mrs. H. B. Bobbitt, who will also cive occasional assistant e in other studies ; but the general management will he under Miss So phia Partridge and her sister. Miss Caroline Partridge, both recently from Newark. State of New York. Of the qualifications of these yonng Ladies, it is unne cessary to say any thing : they are extensively known. and acknowledged. JNO.B. BOBBITT: 25th June. 1843. 54-3t TTTNITED 8TATES DISTRICT COURT OF U NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPTCY. Notice to shew cause against the Petition ef the fol lowing Petitioners, for their discharge' and certificate' as Bankrupts, at Aswbern, on the tourtn jnonday.jn October next ; to-wit i GRANVILLE COUNTY. Thomas $. Hayes, Shoe maker Peter Evans, Fsrtner Robert Frear, Planter William W. Reaves, Farmer Thadens B. Rowland, George W. Burroughs, John Blacknall, WiUiamC. Baikr, James Patton, late Merchant Lewis S. Byrom, Farmer Doctor W. Bvrom. Fanner John W. Reeks, Carpenter WtUiam H. Paschall, Carpentpr Washington H. Thomas, Fsrrnef William A. Mitchell, Farrosr George L. Duty. Farmer Thomas G. Morris. Farmer Arthur Taburn, Shoe Maker John Hicks, Farmsr. RANDOLPH COUNTY. William A. Hmiln, Physician Lindiiey DavisFarmer C Williwatttafibrd, PITT COUNTY Jamee H, MeClore, late Merchant Noah Destviet, Farmer, - CHATHAM COUNTY. Benjamin Warren, Caleb Beal, Farmer Nathan Vestal. Farmer Publication Ordered, . H. POTTERi D. J. U. S. Mi C June, 80th 1843. 54 70d. . NEW STORE Selling off to dote. QTFJJHE Subscriber intends closing his Store very s!l; shortly ; he wilt therefore sell what he has now on hand, at a great sacrifice. On hand, almost every thing in the Dry Goods line. Silks. Lawns. BalzerinM. Mnmlin T T. ' Challeys, Louisenes. Bombazines. Calicoes at every 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. , VY. H. PEIRCE, Raleigh, June 30, 1843. Fayetteville Street. SPLENDID LOTTERIES FOR JULY 1843. J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. . Class 40, for 1843. To be drawn at Alexandria. D. C Satnrday, July 22, 1H43. CAPITALS. I prize of $30,000 1 2,006 6.000 3,500 1 prrae of 1 do l do 40 do f3,227 3.000 2.500 1.000 du do do 50 prizes of 8500. &c. &c. &c. Tickets $ 10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificate of a package of 25 whole tickets $130 Do do 25 half do 65 Do do 25 quarter do 32 J ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Class 41, for 1843, To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. Saturday, July 2y. 1843. PRIZES. 1 prize of $30,000 5 prizes of $1,500 I do 10,000 5 do 1,250 1 do 5,340 5 do 1,200 1 do 3,000 40 do 600 5 do 2,000 300 do 200 &c. &c. &c. Tickett $10 Halve $"3 $2 fift. Certificatea of Packages ol 26 W hole TickaU $130 Do do 26 Half do 65 Do do 26 Quarter do 32 50 For Tickets and Sharea, or Certificates of Psck ages in the abova splendid Lotteries, Address J. O. GREGORY, & CO. Managers, Washington, D. C. Drawings sent immediately after tbey are over to all who order aa above. kttate or IVorlli Carolina Josbstow County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Session, 1843. Betsey Stevens, vs. The Heirs at Law of Harry Stevens, dee'd. Petition fur Dower. It appearing to tbe satisfaction of the Court, that William n. Stevens, one of the Defendanta in this suit, is not an inhabitant of this Stale: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication'be made for six successive weeks in the Raleigh Reguter, notifying the said William H. Stevens of the filing of this Peti lion, and that be be and appear at tbe next Term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Smith field, on the 4th Mondsy of August next, then and there to shew cause if any he has, why the prayer of the Petitioner should Dot be granted; otherwise, judg merit pro confesso will be entered against him, and i writ of Dower issued agreeably to the prayer of the petitioner and the Act of Assembly in that case made and provided. Witness, W illiam H. Guy, Cleik of our said Court, at Office, the 4th Monday of May, 1843. WM. HEN. GUY, C. C. C. Price Adv. $6 62 48 NORTH CAROLINA. PITT bounty Court of Equity, 1843. Marshall Dickinson, e. 1 Fut Court of t-quiiy, Walter Hanrahan, Xlarch Term, 1843. Mary Smith, et. alt ) Bill fur Sale and division of Slaves and for account nf 1 rust tuna. "ITT appearing to iheCourtthat Mary Smith, Arthnr JWootm, and wtfe Eliza, William C. Anderaon, and wife Emeline, and John Smith, Defendanta in the abore case, are not residents of this State, it was or dered that publication be made in the Raleigh Regis ter for six weeks, notifying tbe aatd defendants to ap pear at tbe next Term of this Court, to be held at the Coun House in Greene tile, en tbe 1st Mondsy in September next, -and plead, answerer demur, or the Bill will betaken pro confesso, as to them, and heard accordingly. Witness Henry F. Harris, Clerk of our said Court at Office, at Greeneville, the 1st Mondsy of March, 1843. HENRY F. HARRIS, C. M. J3 tate Of North Carolina. Moors Coun Superior Court of Law Spring Perm, A. D. 184 1843. Eliza Melver vs. David W. Mclver. PETITlOH FOB DIYORC I T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, David W. Mclver, ia not a resi dent ofthis State : It is therefore Ordered by the Court, that publication be made for three months in : the Rs leigh Register and North Carolina Gazette, published in the City of Raleigh, and in the Fayette ville Observer, notifying the Defendant, uavid vv. , Mclver, to be and appear before our next Superior Court of Law, to be held for tbe County of Moore, at the Court Hoosein Carthage, on the Monday be fore the last Monday in August next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to said Petition, otherwise the allegations set forth therein will be taken pro conlesse, and tbe petition wiu be heard ex parte. W Knees, John M orison, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the Monday before tbe last Monday-in Feb ruary, A.D. t813, and the 7Uk of American Inde pendence. . f 7 00 JUtttt AlUKlSUn, U, 3( State or worm Carolina. ukbewb County. Cowrt of Pleas and Quarter Session May Term, A. D. 1843: Redding Rufi; and others, 3 Petition for partition of vs. Land. Krachen Ruff, and others It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Kjnchen Ruff, Obed Eason and Louvinsey Eason, bis wife, are non-residents of thia State : it Is ordered, that publication be made for six weeks successively. at the Court House door in said .County, and in the Raleigh Register, (a newspaper published in the City of Raleigh.) foi the said Defendants to appear at th next Term of the said uourt, to he be hi at tue court ffnase in Snow HiH, on tbe second Monday of Au cost next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, or tbe Petition will be taken pro confesso and neafd i txparte as to them. Witness, James w imams, liters: oi our eaia vonn trli m a a an art . of Plea and Quarter Sessions for said County at Office, the second Monday of Mae, A. D. 1843. ' OTJ William Thompson, Cabinet rind Furniture Ware-liotUe Raleigh, N. C. SHE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish ing Ware Rooms, just iu tbe rear of Messrs. er & Hughes' Book Store, a general assortment jf Articles m his line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns. and which will be warranted. Tbey will be sold at such prices, aa to leave no excuse for sending to the .North for Furniture. Call and look, before you send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. Rileigh, Nov. 4, 1842. 28 cry- Walnnt, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber tcell-9tasoned. taken in exchange for Furniture PILLS ! PILLS ! 1 I&LLS ! ! ! HEALTH THE TRUEST&IUHES. THE CELEBRATED Mlugeian Vegetable Pills. Can be hadt tbe Store John Pkikrose, FAYKTTKVILLK STREET, RALEIGH, N.' C. MOAT'S MORtSON 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 of Health. Twenty years' successful administration of these celebrated medicines in Europe, and more than twelve years 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 casea of cure, embracing every disease in the long catalogue of human misery ; must convince tbe most incredu lous, of their superiority and the truth of the Hygeian theory, resulting from scientific research aod expe rience, namely, that 'man is subject to only one real disease impurity of the blood." 1 he Medicines being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify the blood, and carry off tbe 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, and sufferings which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this dis covery was presented to the world. J he weak, the feeble, tbe infirm, tbe nervous, tbe 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 Medteine ever invented for F amuies, or to take to sea, preventing scurvy and costiveness, requiring no change of diet, particular regimen, or care against 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 ibe Press Some of them pretend to Hygeisn principles, by steal ing from tbe writings of tbe Hygeist, and copyii.g whole pages into their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy the medicine, their speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove lobe unavail ng, their puffing and piracy become evident ; disap pointment to the afflicted is eventual, and with jut obloquy the pretenders sink into oblivion. The Hygeian medieinee. first mtrodoced into this country by H. S. Moat, in 1830, have for the law four years been prepared by him, and ibe increasing sale attests their intrinsic merit ; they comprise two sorts of Pills. No. 1 and No. 2, in single boxes of esi-h at 25 or 50 cents $ and Packets containing btftb sorts, at 1,$2, or $3. The Vegetable Clearfsing Powders, in large hoies, at 37 J cents, with printed directions. Esch packet has a fee 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 unless 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; Shufhbabd Moat, Principal Office, 50 Canal sf. 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 nf their fellow men. One individual, sent ninety miles to procure tbrm. Not. 17, 1842. " 94 ly iL.lir SCHOOL, AT THE UNIVER8ITY. nrfHE Subscriber will open a LAW SCHOOL at II the Universttv, on the 15th July next. During hi absence on tbe Circuits, Gov. Swaik will attend to the School Teams- 9100 for a Course, embracing twelve months or more ; and $10 per month for any shorter time. No extra charge will be made for those who may attend his instructions after completing a regular Coarse. WlLl,:rl BAnLB ChaoelHill. June aT 5t 6w I Hill. June HER. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN desires a situation p aa Teacher in a Private School. He would teach the children of one of more Families. He is qualified to give instruction' in Latin, Greek and the English Languages. Addresa (post-paid,) a. d. o. HiHsboreVN. C. Rayanaaeas. Rer. MA.Cartis, W. J. Bingham, HiHsboro', N. C and G James Iredell, Raleigh Ian 10. 148. -N X - m. w TATE OF NORTHXMROLINA SUKRx County , Superior Court of Law. Spring Term 1843. Kiccben Goss ? vs. i- Petition for Divorce, Catharins Goss. J It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,, that C atharine Goaa, the Defendant, ia not a. citizen of thia State: It is therefore ordered by tne tuenrt, trial poe- lication be made in the Raleigh Register and Caroli na Watchman for three .months, that the Defendant appeat at the next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the County of Surry , at tba Court House in Rock, fordon the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday of Au gust next,' then and there to plead and answer of de mo r to said Petition, or the same will be heard ex parte and decree accordingly. - Witness, Winston Somers, Clerk, of our said Court at Office tbe 6th Monday after the 4th Monday of SHERIFF The following TaacT. o LASD .d Ctt Ura wHle offered for sate at Public A action, th! T.'L A neil tbe. Urt HkOU8e door' ia lk rf Ra1?b. w h thereof aa the Taxelue on said Tracts of Land and City Lota, for the ysere lg38. 1839. owners names, hictiard W A ah ton ' " NealfBrtwh Christopher & Sasrth Henry Forest Alex Morphia John M.Mason Justin Martindale Reuben Moss Henry Patterson for Hawleys heirs Jane McGsffy Patrick Rogers Rebecca Saunders Sally WHson Willi Rows ' Heirs of Newton Wood Heirs of Newton Wood Rbigh, May 30. 1843. j. i A eras of 47 135 1611 780 SHERIFF'S SALE. The fbflowipg Tracts of Land, and City Lots, will be offered at Public AnetioVim Mondat, the gust nxtrhCourtHou.-edoor,in the City of Raleigh or ao much thereof aaWni aaliafy UiaT on said Tracts of Land and Lota for the year 1840. ' - Owners' names. No. of Acres 47 . 646 285 448 Richard W Ashun Neal Brown, jr S J Baker for Arthur Macon hnstopher de Smith Thomas Cobbs amea Dun lap Henry Forest 1 Joa B H in ton Jones Thos C Dirk Lindeman . Reuben Moss John M Mason 1 Justin Martindale 116 17 Mark Mo Williams Jaue McGuflV Let in Raleigh Willey Porter Rebecca Saunders Race Tract 1 150 682 James Terry Sally Wilson John C. Rogers Willis Rewe Raleigh, May 30, 1843. CITY LO IS-SALK FOR TAXES. 7 . . ar The following City Lots will be oered for sale at Public Auetiun. at the Carart Hon a Ann, In t. Citm of Raleigh on Monday, the 21st August next, or as Lot-, for the yesrs 18S9, 1R40, 1841 and 1842. Owners" names. No. of City Lots Ann briggs 96 dt 97 74dr5S' 129 ' Alex Blake John Buffalo part part Martha A Butter 109 S36 114 230 66 87 160 James Dunlap lieverly lianiers estate part part part J Haw ley heirs Jos"B Hmton John Y. Hicks Alfred Lewis John M Mason 70 & Jtnrtin Martindale Jar.e McGuffy 123 51 129 v part Willey Porter Henry J Patterson Adm Benj B 8mith 69 & 43 87,72,146 &180 16(1 H S Spivey William Thompson part part 160 4 291 160 60 Elijah Young Unknown A. S. Wynne Willis Rowe part Raleigh, May SO, 1848. More .New GooclSj just come in. 5 dozen Jars fresh Ox Marrow, 25 pound Jujube Paste, 4 dozen Jars French prepared Mustard, 10 dozen " American do 1,000 very larre unglazed Pipes, 10 Jars Pickled Onions, (very nice) 200 pounds Superior Smoking Tobacco, Large lot of Cologne, Fancy boxes of all descriptions, Tooth Brushes, -French Brandy very superior article in Bottles, having been bottled five or six years go ' ' ' With many other articles, which will be sola low. Please call and examine for yourselves.7 S. L. TUCKER. Raleigh, April. 17. 1843. - 83 KT VIRTUE OF A DEED QF TRUST, cii cnted to me by Miicasseh SaTxa, fr the pnr posfs therein speclfiedJ shall offer' for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court House deor ih the City of Raleigh, on Monday the 21st dsy of August nej, (the week of Wake Cwunty Court,) that valuable property known as . The Raleigh Paper Mril, , Together with all the Stack, Machinery, fixtures. Ac &c. Also, the new Grist snd SotO Jftitltl appurtenant thereto, both of which are n esmprets order, and do excellent work. It is the very best location in tbe whole ouihern country f r a PaperMill, aod an active, enterprizibg man, with a smalt capital, might soon make a fortune.' Terms made known on day of Sals. WESTON R. GALE. ' Trustee. Raleigh. June 7, 1848. " ( . 49- The Subscriber is prepared 4o execal all zunds of qr&I3 & &sr i&SErassmi Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of alt kinds of Wood also. Wall Paitttmg, Paper-hanging, Gla ziftg and GILDING on Wood and Metallic substances of every description, in the late French style, dee., ai tended to at the shortest notice, and don in a sup. Lrior style of workmanship., Ml Li rAKi FLAGS, and BANNERS painted to the aestest style, on the ' shortest notice, snd touch cheaper than they cab be done elsewhere. fXj Re fer to tba Adjotant General of Norm Caroffna. j Persons wishing Painting of any desoripiioa ex- euted, by calling at the Cabinet. War Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite the South JSaat corner of the Capttolquire, may expect to nave it dona t their entire satisfaction. - L. fKAZlLK. -Raleigh. Jan. 14. 1843. . ' -Qtf" ,R. !n'RI!VGFi:LL01T AitrtlurDsd is KaTeigh; and may be found at hi Offie for -a few daya only. July 11,1843. ti won SALE, '7 NEW COPPER STILLS, for Caah or arrAt. vJAPIy to th Snbscrifer SALR. on Monday. wilt aatiafv aod. City Lota. Year. Ami Ta TTTT -IJ-V' i-... aJ 183V 1839 . )839 t .. 1838:1639 1338,1831 1889 r 1839 )83f i,1889 ; .1833 r'I839, ' '1839 ? - part 63, is-- X 4 r 160 " 165 A 70 133 330 61 it;8 5 tmim - ?t ft ' I Ct t '. 180 1 08 10 r 1 St S3 M 40, part 60 ; 11838 i: 11839 PASCHAL B, BURT, LateSherist 49 Slat Aw Tax dne Land. City Lota. Amount of Tai 68 40 Of 60 10 10 ? 40 10 part 63 Lot 330,235 at 357 part 66 . 160 11 10 4U 18 86 & 1 H 70 123 81 129 444 part 61 anr h I 31 00 94 31 0 80 nart AO . 1 30 JAMES, jiDWARD3, SkenS. 43 much thereof as wUlsatiafy the Taxes dus naeald Citr '. Ti Amount of Taxes. ear. 1842 I3 4 6 1 14 4 '. t 00 20 60 I7 40 90 18404142 1843 1 1840 1841,1843 1843 24 35 ff 00 S3 60 16 05 II 00 1842 165 1840,1841 1840,1841 1840,'41,'43 1840,'41.'4 1842 1842 1840 1841,1843 1842 ISOO.Ud.Hl 1841 tf 41 tfl baUsae 31 00 05 35 8 60 7 35 20 00 13 70 & 113 1838, '41)1 JA M ES H. M TJRitAY, City -Collectdr. . Doctor Urandretb's Pillov, THESE PILLS are so well known for a tciU yet effectual pargativ Uial it is almost nsla t say anything about their excellent qualities. A a general family . and anifbilibu medicine tbey ar with out a rival. The lowness of spirits, acate headache; dec. Ac, to which all are more or lea subject in thia climals, are removed immediately - by ' a -doe ef th Brandreth Pill. They are alike safe far childraav aot to every other period of life,? and require no fxtra aU tention-ln diet or clothing." Their virtue may b summed up aa a medicine which strengthen! the foe-' Ide, andeonolidatee the muax les of the strong ; and will be found of infinite valae t females fll da who wish, to lie seeure from sickaesa. , OBSERVE No Brandreth Pills ar genir,n leas each box ha Opon it thr labela, and or each labia two Signatures of Dr. Benjamin Braudreth So that each box to tie genuine mast have six signa tures of Dr. Brandreth ujKn it. -Printed directions may be had with them. : WIlX.-PJ'lCAgeaL Raleigh. April 1R, 843. 31 jv COMMISSION STXteE. .; FITHE Subscriber ha received this day. (root Htw . JJ YoK, variety of Grod of th latest style amT most genteel patterns. Among theta will he foond, .'. fv;. -; ' " Printed Lawn, i . Plaid Oinghama, & French Calicoes, JLid Gloves, Black Lae Mills or Gloves. ! JOHN T. WEST.v; " ' Opposite the Post OfiSe. -RaMglt. May 26, 1849. 43 tUi t44h rnuvcipe begam fVjfdU Jnt j received, 3000 prime Pririelpn SegarsJwbich will b sold low by the 1000 r qaar tY box for Oaa4 I . ' BROWif A HntTQ! July 10. TTFAXT 8CnOOI Th j Infant ' School H will re-open on the 1st of August. ' There will be public Examination of thaBUtootax tha n4 af Ulir-Seaaion.-' , i - ''" AVi- ''r--' July 10. - : ; 1 'nil ,. ,t , ' citato of jJorta CaroIltxaBERTIC ? County.-.Itt EqnUy, .Marcl Tornv 143.. i - . Mary B.Thompaon; Lewi ThotnpaoB, Oim v CfawforrJ.-Jbhd RnfflnKWhitxnaI J. Hill and W Jiam T. Utttiai CaMlaitrtol' - ' irt-J-.K r;:;er-a. i--' frip-ii Naah H- ThomosjnrUbocs Haywood and WiRtaa ' . Palmer heir a law.pf Jam Paiar &ez It appearing to ."tb satisfaction , of the poar St- , WillUn Palmer; on of th defendant in thi- .ir S : ia not an mhabiunt f thia UU ft i ordrd ihr . for, thai publication h mad in th Ratoigh EaisWi, ' . lor aix: week, that tea appear al th mexi tv gf , MidUonrt. ia hrhald th thiri-ltaadsr . ' . tetnbar Bart, m tha town ef Wiiijor, tni , t y. X I 1 ai 0FtaT 0L J - - - " sa isai rw ant rM ' mm m ra - ka- sa w 6i '"i": 'i4 ?1 1 Ja - February 1843. WINSTON SOMERS, G. 8. a 17 60 48-3m - L E. P. G B. P.GUION. JA3 WILLIAMS, U. C. C. Fr.Adf.$63i M Ti n. Haleigo, August tf. 8- If Ra''gh, Inty 0i
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