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. i . - . .- ? i 1 " 3 4f .tar .tC ixii'Sifl Ui trf 'ttY. . ''1 ' - A PttMlsned Sfmi-wcfKijr, oy - ri WESTON R. GALES, EDITOR ANO PROf RTOB. - ) TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1843. -c-r mum vwu' I iii ni -. ill ..... .:! ii i i I in in in ii r : ' nr -iir iir; in in u 1 1 i i . ri , i ji . iL . .uu?n..J l.j r i?- , I . . ; . ' - -.-: . i . : . - ... ' , ' 1 i H "'HI n i i ) 1 1 I - 0 1 hc S em t'TVetkly Raleigh SegUtc r,1 Scbschiptjo. Fi ve D oUars per1 rinum hmki ia Advance. i '., ADvKRTisrMiNTB. Fot every ' Sixt een Lttitt first insertion. One Dollar ; eiich &ubseqient insertion, Twenty-five Cents. ' , , Court Orders nnl Jodicial ApvcKTtscMBNTS will be cbargel 25 per ent. liighe.r; hut a tleduction of S3 i Pr CCBt- w15 myd Irom xle rjgular trices, for Advertisers ly tiro jrearT - -Advertisemenis, !n?erted in tlw StHf Wceklt Reoister, m pper4Ath Wkcklv Paper free ofcliatKe- ' Ocj- Lettert to tfee Elitor tm be rosT-PAiu. NOTH CAROLUNA. KORTH-County.-R Equitjr, Spring Terra, 1843. J,itt!ebury S. Ptrker, Jwiah ParkeT tnd Wife Martha, of Daria, Samuel, Hilliard, Alfred S.etid Mary P. Tirker, inUnta of tender years, by their uext friend Josiah Parker, thek Father, Sterling Smith and Mary T. 8ariih, daughter f Br it ton Sruilh.decd. Petition vr Sale of Land. It appearing to the stiftcrion of this Ckwrt. that ,tbe deft ndanta in ihii auit are nonreaitlenU of this Mate : t is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication he made for fir sucoesRrve weeks, in the Ra leigh Register, a newspaper published in the City of Kuleigh, notifying the aid defendants to appear at the next Term, of this Court, to be held at the Court House in th Town of Jackson, On the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday of September next, then and (here to plead and answer or shew cause wherefore the lands described in the Petiiinn, shoufd not be sold a prayed for, nr the Petition will be Xnkenpro' eonfet to and heard ex parte. Witness, Henry Peebles, Clerk and Master of our raid Court, at Office in the Town of Jackson, th fifth Monday after the fourth Mondav of March, A. D. 1S43. HENRY PEEBLES, C: &. M. E. Pr. Adv $5 62$. 54. POTTS, LINN & UARRISS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Graduates and Members of the College of Pharmacy. No 213J MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTUKEKS and dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemical Teats, Medi cine Chests and Medical Saddle Bags, Surgical, Ob stetrical and Denial Instruments. Chemical and Phar maceutical Apparatus, Paints, Oils, Glasnware, Dye Stufik. Paint Brushes V'arnich, dec. Alio, Agents for the D randy wine, Mercer, MuUica and Winsiow Ulaaawara. " , Physicians, Planters and Country Store-keepers futed out completely. . . Being regular Graduates in Chemistry and Phar macy, and having had many years experience in the business, we flafter ourselves to be able lo give entire siitislaction in every branch of it. . '' Particular ottentton is paid to putting up and pack ing all the goods, so us to . carry any dia lance with terfeit safety. - I O.ders carefully attrhdeJ to. and forwarded with prompineas. 1 June, go, 1843.! 61-12t WilllY DESIRABL.13 IROI- erly for Sale, In the City of linieiffn, 1 ne subsenher, Demg ue- i siroua of moving to his Plantation, wishes t. Ml bis HOUSE AND JX)T in this City. The Properly io situated on Newbern Street, east from the ( centre rf the Capitbf. The House is a large two sto ry bui'ding, forty-two feet by twenty-eight, with a paa- jiiee tbroiigh the middle three Rooms on the lower floor and. four above, with Fireplaces to each It has a basement story of hammered Kocktbe whole extent, wliich is intended for a Dinins Room. Ac. w ith a firs place at each end the basement Rooms not finished. There is a superb Rock Stable, two stories high, twen- tv-fuur by thirty fret square; also a Rock cmoke-house and good frame Kitchen and an excellent Well of Water. The Lot contains from six to seven acres of ground, which hae been highly improved. The House ia beautifully situated on an eminence, near the fmnt line. A Ii tbe improvements have been made within three years, and coat the builder over six thou sand Dollars. This desirable property is now offered for four j 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. 6S if MMHE SCHOOL kept at WoduLST.my residence, JL (four miles South of Warrepton,) for the last few years, for the Education of my own daughters, md those of a few friends, I now propose to enlarge, fir which purpose competent Teachers are engaged. Every attention will be paid to.the morals and deport ment of those entrusted to our care. The health of! the situation is unquestioned. The next Session commences on the tenth of July. The Term, per Session of five months, are for Hoard, nd Tuition in all the various English branches $76; Muic $20 ; French 5. Lessons in Drawing and l'ainting will also be given to those who may desire it. Persons wishing to communicate with the Subscri ber, will direct to WiUEISTllX, N. C. DANIEL TURNER. Warren Co, N. C. June 5, 1843. 466w &JTATU o'P NORTH CAROLINA -PITT 9 County Cu iv Uourl otEnuitv. 1843. John Norcoti, "j vs- 'Pitt Court of Equity, Calvin Evans, Ex'r. f March Term, 1843. Asa Anderson, et. alt. I Bill for restraining defendants from paying over I or asignwg. V appearing to the Court, that Ai-a Anderson and Elizabeth Slaughter, Defendant in the above case, are not residents of this State it was ordered that publication be made inthe 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 tbe bill will be taken pro confesso, as to them, and heard accord ingly. Witness, Henry F. Harris, Clerk of our aaid ourt at utnee, at Ureeneviue, tne 1st Monday of March, 1843.. , HENRY F. HARRIS, C. M. E. Office Pxrt Rsacao, Gmrkkstili, ' and RoARoKs Rair Road Cos. OETERSBURGrGREENSVILtE, AND R0- JL ANOKE FAIL KO AD. On and after the nrat day of July next, (he Fare on these Railroads wilt 7s reouceu in ihe sam proportion, that 0 baa been e uuced on the Raleicb and Gaaion Rail Ruado. The fare rom Gaaton to Peteraburir. will then ba S3 00. mak h the whole Fare from Raleigh to Petersburg $7 00. - ! SELLING OFF AT" COST! $13,000 Worth of Fashionable Dry Goods, oil and under Prime Cost, FOR CASH, finHE UNDERSIGNED having engagements to ' Jj 'meet, within the ranre 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, just as soon as possible to square off with ike world, and make a newanangement in his business exclusively upon the Cash system, will dispose of his present' ELEGANT AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF i STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, consisting in part of Fine Cloths and Cassimeres Vestings, Sattinttts, and Gambroons, Summer Cloths and Bombazenes, splendid Fijhs and Satins, Mouslin DeLaincs and Shallies, Suk Muslins and Foulard Silke, French Muslins and Lawns, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Cambricks, Calicoes, and Gingham1 Hits, Shoks, Crockkst and Hard wars, &c. &c. at Phi mk Cost, and for many artic les, considerably under Cost for the noney . CASH purcbabkrs, and those especially desirous of obtaining superior Goods, are therefore respectfully invited to call, as ihey may, in perfect confidence expect to find good bargains Q3 All persons indebted to him either by Note or Account are earnestly requested to call and make im mediate payment as longer indulgence cannot be given. Qj 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 ; Loulsburg Stale Academy. 'IHE Second Session of this School will begin the JL first day of July next. Terms per Session as follow : Board, $35 Latin, Greek and French, 15 (Mathematics and other high Branches included.) For advanced English Students, 8 Female Department. Board for young Ladies, per session, $35 Music, 25 Painting c Embroidery 5 Latin and French, 10 Lower English Studies, 6 Higher, 8 In this School the young Ladies who may attend to Preach and Latin, wilt, as to these Branches, be under tbe Instruction of Mrs. H. B Bobbitt, who will sIbo give occasional assistant e in other studies ; but tbe general management will, be under Miss So phia Partridge and her sister. Misa Caroline Partridge, both recently from Newark, itate of New York. Of the qualifications of these young Ladies, it is unne cessary to say any thing : they are extensively known, and acknowledged. ' ' JNO. B. BOBBITT. 25th Jane, 1843. 54-3t TfTNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OF J NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPTCY. Notice to shew cause against the Petitions of tbe fol lowing Petitioners, for their discharge and certificate as Bankrupts, at Newbern, on the fourth. Monday in October next; to-wit : ' GRANYILLE COUNTY. Thomas S. Hayes, Shoe maker Peter Evans, Farmer Robert Frear, Planter William W. Reave, Farmer Thadeus B. Rowland, George W. Burroughs, John Blacknall, William C. Butler, James Pation, late Merchant Lewis S. Byrom, Farmer Doctor' W. Byroin. Farmer John W. Reeks, Carpenter William H. Paschall, Carpenter Washington H. Thomas. Farmer William A.Mitchell, Farmer George L. Duty, Farmer Thomas G. Morris. Farmer Arthur Taburn, Shoe Maker John Hicks, Farmer. RANDOLPH COUNTY. William A. Hamlin, Physician Lindsey Davis, Farmer William Stafford. PITT COUNTY James H. McClure, late Merchant Noah Deshiel, Farmer. CHATHAM COUNTY. Benjamin Warren, Caleb Beat, Farmer Nathan Vestal, Farmer Publication Ordered, H. POTTER, D. J. U. S. N. C. June, 30tb 1843. 54 70d; - OTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.- O Wayne County 'Court of Equity. Spring Term, 1843- John A Green admr. of George Herring. vs Nathaniel J. King and Wife, and others. , Original Bill. It appearing to tbe satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, Nathaniel J. King and Mary C. his Wife, Henry Lawhon and Betsey his Wife? Mclntnah and Sally his Wife Jane (late Jane Hill) and her husband, who is unknown to the Complainant; John, William, Erameline, Dorcas and Julia Elizabeth Hill, the grand children of Sally, who intermarried with Webb Hill i Walker and Sally his Wife ; G. G. Alford and Nanrv his Wife: Malsby and Mary his Wife ; and the children of George Barfield, if any ; and John C. Williamson, who intermarried with Henrietta Williamson, are not inhabitants of this State: It is Ordered that publication be made for six weeks in rhe Raleigh Kegister.a newspaper published in the City of Raleigh, notifying the aforesaid defendants to appear at the nextCourt of Equity'to he held for said bounty oi Wayne, at the Court House in Waynes- borough, on the first Monday after tbe fourth Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the Complainants said Bill, otherwise tne same will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte as to thera. Witness, James Griswold, Clerk and Master of said Court, at Office in said County of - Wayne, the first Monday after the foarth Monday in March, 1843. . JAMES unlcWUliLI, U. A M. x. Pr Adv. $6. , ,52. Law JTOTICE. TTosepli A. Black and Samuel It. QjJ Dlack, Have formes! a Partnership in the practice of Law and Equity tor Kershaw and o ussier Districts, South Carolina. JOSEPH A. BLACK msy he found at his Office a Columbia, and Samuel R Black, in Cerade. Doth partners will attend the Court. SAMUEL R. BLACK will attend, Individ!!?, to any ouairtess entrusted to bis care in Richland, Fairfield and Lancaster Districts, 8. C. 20 Cm NEW STORE Selling off to Close, QTTIHE Subscriber intends closing his Store very sUig sboitly ; he will therefore sell what he has now on hand, at a great sacrifice. On hand,, almost every thing in the Dry Goods line. Silks, Lawns, Balzerines, Mouslin De Laines, Challeys, Looisenes, 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. W. H. PEIRCE, Raleigh, June 30, 1843. Faye,tleville Street. SPLENDID LOTTERIES FOIt JULY 1843. J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Class 40, for 1843. : To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C.'Satnrday, July 22, 1843. CAPITALS. j 1 prize of $30,000 12,000 6,000 3,500 1 prize of 1 do I 1 do j $3,227 3.000 2.500 1,000 do alo do 40 do 50 prizes of $500. &c. &C. tfdfc. a Tickets $10 H alves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificate of a package of 25 whole tickets $130 Do do 25 half do 65 Do do 25 quarter do 32$ ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY. Class 41, for 1843, ' To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. Saturday, July 29, 1843. PRIZES. j 1 prize of $30,0001 5 prizes of $1,500 1,250 1,200 500 200 1 do 10,00.0 1 do 5,340 1 do 3,000 5 5 40 do do; do ! do ; 5 do 2,00(nSQJ) &c. &c. Tickets $10 Halves $5 $2 50. Certificates of Packages of 26 VI hole Tickets $130 Do do 26 Half do' 65 Do do 26 Quartet do 32 50 For Tickets and Shares, or Certificates of Pack ages in the atwve Splendid Lotteries, ! Address J. G. GREGORY, & CO. Managers, Washington, D. C. Drawings sent immediately after they are over to all who order as above. Rotate of North Carolina Jorwstow tounty Uourl-ot i'leas and Quarter Sessions, May Session, 1843. ! Betsey Stevens, j vs. "l The Heirs at Law of Harry Stevens, dee'd. Petition for Dower. ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that William H. Stevens, one of the Defendants 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 ' tbe Raleigh Register, notifying F the said William H. Stevens of the tiling of this Peti tion, and that he be and appear at the; next Term of this Court, to lie held at the Court House in Smith field, on the 4th Monday of August T.ext, then and there to shew cause if any he has, why the prayer of the Petitioner should not be granted; otherwise, judg ment pro confesso will be entered against him, and a writ of Dower issued agreeably to the prayer of the petitioner and the Act of Assembly in :thal case made and provided. Witness, William H. Guy, Clerk ofiour said Court, at Office, the 4th Monday of May, 18 3. WM. HEN. GUY, C. C.C. Price Adv. $5 621 48 tate of North Carollna.r-Moore Couu- Superior Court of Law Spring Term, A. D. 184C 1843. Eliza Mclvcr vs. David W. Mclver. FKTITlOK FOR DIVOBCt. p pear ing to the satisfaction of jthe Court, that the e uereouant, Uavid w. Mclver, is not a resi dent of this Stale : It is therefore Ordered by the Court, that publication be made for three months in the Raleigh RegUter and North Carolina Gazette, published in ihe City of Raleigh, and in the Fayette ville Observer, notifying the Defendant, David W. Mclver, to be and appear before our next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the County of Moore, at the Couit House in 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 conlesso, and tbe petition will be heard ex parte. Witness, John Morison, Clerk of.pur said Court, at Office, the Monday before tbe last Monday in Feb ruary, A. D. 1843, and the 67th of American Inde pendence. $7 60 JOHN MORISON, C. S. C. 0 tate of North Carolina. GREENE n County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions May Term, A. D. 1843. Redding Ruff, and others, vs. Kinchen Ruff, and others. Petition for partition of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Kinchen Ruff, Obed Eaaon and Louvinsey Eason, his wife, are non-residents of this Slate : 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 Oily of Raleigh,) for tbe said Defendants to appear at the next Term of the said Court, to be held at the Court House in Snow Hill, on the second Monday of Au gust next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, or the Petition will be taken pro confesso and heard exparte as to them. Witness, James Williams, Clerk of our said Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for said County, at Office, the second Monday ofMayA. D. 1843, JAS. WILLIAMS, C. C C. Pr. Adv. $5 62 j 50 CATCH THE ; RUNAWAY. Reiieway from the Subscriber's premi see, on the day of August last, a negro slave named H EN KY about twenty-two years of age, five feet, ten or eleven indies hiah; is a yellow man ; form erect ; slow and delib- erate in speech; very piausiuie and intelligent ; was a a a . purchased from Mr. Aihirkw Cx, who resides in Piltsboro', Chatham Countv. , HENRY was raised, in or about Raleigh ; and as he has not been heard of since he ran away, it snsy be he has found hie way back. On information ot his lodgment in any Jail, a suitable Reward will be paid, on notice to DAVID E WART: Columbia. 8. ii. , April 29, 1843. 36 tf JAMES MARTIN & E. P, BULLOCK ATTORNEYS AT UWr Will practice In all the Courts at Mobile, and in the Counties of Washington, Clarke oi Monroe, Alabama. Mobile, April 15, 1843, ; 33 y William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-house Raleigh, N. C. TTTHE Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish- U ing Ware Rooms, just in the rear of Messrs. Turner & Hughes' Book Store, a general assortment i of Articles in his line, made in the most faithful man ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted. J hey will be sold at such prices, as lo leave no excuse for sending to the North for Furniture. Call and look, before you send from home. WILLIAM THOMPSON. Uileigh, Nov. 4, 1842. 28 rry- Walnut, Birch, Maple and Poplar Lumber well-seasoned, taken in exchange for Furniture. PILLS! PILLS !! PILLS !! ! HEALTH THE TRUEST RICHES. THE CELEBRATED Hygeian Vegetable JPtM, Can be had at the Store John Pkimrose, FAYETTKVILLE STRRET, RALEIGH, N..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 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 prematura 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." The Medicines being composed entirely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify the blood, and carry off tbe corrupt bumora 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 ranennn which no earthly power knew how to alleviate, until this dis covery was presented to the work). The weak, tbe feeble, the . infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few daya strengthened by their operation, .and tbe most obstinate complaints are removed by perseve rance without the expense of a Physician.1 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 against ta king cold. " CTT The prepotency of these medicines, has indu ced many speculators to attempt imposition on the public, by forging the labels, or forcing their Initia tion into notice through the medium of the Press Some of them pretend to Hygeian princfples, by steal- ng from the writings of the Mygeist, and copyma whole pages into their fulsome advertisements. But as they cannot copy the medicine, their speci fics or their deleterious nostrums prove to be 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. S. Moat, in 1830, have for the last four years leen prepared by bim, and tbe increasing sale attest their intrinsic merit ; thry comprise two sorts of Pills, No. 1 and No. 2, in single boxes of each at 25 or 50 cents ; and Packets containing both sorts, at 1, $2, or $3. The Vegetable Cleansing Powders, n lame loxcs, at 37 J cents, with printed directions. Each packet has a fac simile of the signature of H Shepbeard Moat, and to prevent counterfeits, are signed with a pen by the district agent and sub-.igent on a label, of yellow paper. None are genuine unless they have theee signatures, and are obtained from sub-ag nts, who can produce their written appointments frm the district agent, and whose names are advertised in their respective districts. H Skf-phrard Moat, Principal Office, 50 Canal st. All orders will be promptly filled at 20 percent. ess 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 ii ir SCHOOL, AT THE UNIVERSITY finHE Sobacriber will open a LAW SCHOOL at H the University, on tbe 15th July nex During his absence on the Circuits, Gov. Swaix will attend to the School Terms SI 00 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 Course. WIL.L: ii. BA I 1 MS. Chapel Hill, June 23. 51 6w JM TIiaCIIEIZ. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN desires a situation as Teacher in a Private School. He would teach the children of one or more families. Me is' qualified to give instruction- in Latin, Greek and the English Languages. Address (post-paid,) A. B. C. Hillsboro. W. C. Rkterkitces. Rev. M. A. Curtis, W. J. Bingham, HiBsbofo', N. C. and Gov. James Iredell, Raleigh. June 10, 1843 47 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. SURRY County, Superior Court of Law. Spring Term 1843. Kinchen Goes vs. Petition for Divorce. Catharine Goss. S It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Catharine Goss, the Defendant, is not a citizen of this Slate: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made in the Raleigh Register and Caroli na Watchman for three months, that the Defendant appear at the next Superior Court ef Law, to- be held for the County ol curry, at the uoart House in Kock. ford, on tbe Sia Monday after the 4thr Monde of Au gust next, then and there to plead; and answer er de- i , r . . r , . . . . ' u , , mur to saia reiiuon, or itra same win oe neara ex parte ana decree accordingly v, Witness, Winston SomersCferk of our said Court at Office, the Sth- Monday after tne 4 th? Monday ol February 1843. ' 'WlNSTdN80MERS,C.8.C. $7 5a 48-3m SHERIFFS SALE: ,hJ?f J0"0 Tracts o Lam and Citt Lot wil! be offered fr saW ai public Auction. W Holf. the 21st August naxt, at the Court House door, in the City of Raleigh or so much thereof aa Witt' Miif! the Taxes due on said Tracts of Land and City Lots, for the years 1839. iB39lrT ' K ' 'rr?1 Uwners names. Aeres of Richard W Asbtoa " Neall Brown Christopher & 8mith Henry Forest Alex Morphia 47 260 126 John M Mason Justin Martindalo Reuben Moss Henry Patterson for Hawlrv's heirs Jane McGuffy ratnek Rogers Rebecca Saunders 74 1 I 1611 780 Sally WUaon Willis Rowe Heirs of Newton Wood Heirs of Newton Wood ' Raleigh, May 30, 1843. SHERIFF'S SALE. The following Tracts of Land, and Chy Lota; will be offered at Public Auction on Monday, tbe.2 irt Ao st nut, at the Court House door, in the City of Raleigh, or so much thereof as will satisfy tne Taxes dee on said Tracts of Land and Lots for the year 1840. Owners' names. No. of Acres 114 ' 47 646 285 448 1 Richard W Ashton Neal Brown, jr S J Baker for Arthur Macon Christopher & Smith Thomas Cobbs James Dun lap Henry Forest Jos B Hifttnn Jones Thos C Dirk Lindeman Reeben Moss 1 John M Mason Justin Martindale 115 17 Lot In Raleigh part 51 1 150 uni'd i i 682 Mark Mc Williams Jane McGuffy WUley Sorter Rebecca Saunders Race Tract James Terry Sally Wilson John C. Rogers ' Willis Rowe Raleigh, Msy 30, 1843. CITY LOTS SAIaE FOB TAXES. The following City Lots will be offered for sale at of Raleigh on Monday, the 21st Aagusi next, or as Lots, for the years 1839, 1840, 1841 and 1842. Owners1 names. No. of City Lots Ann tlriinrs ' 96 6t 97 74 & 53 part ' 129 . part 169 ' 236 part 1 14 230 part 66 part 67 160 70 & 1 83 123 part 51 129 59 & 43 67,72.146 & 130 160 part 160 A 112 part 4 251 160 Alex Blake John' B una low Martha A Butler James Dunlae .Beverly Daniel's estate J Haw ley heirs Jos B Hiftton John Y. Hicks Alfred Lewis John M Mason J et in Martindale Jane McGufly Willry Porter Henry J Patterson Adrn Benj B Smith H 8 Spivey William Thompson Elijah Young Unknown A. 8. Wynne Willis Rows part 60 Raleigh. May SO, 1811, More INctv Goods, just come in. 6 dozen Jars fresh Ox Marrow, 25 pounds Jojube Paste, 4 dozen Jars French prepared Mustard, 10 dozen " American do 1,000 very htre anglazed 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 a very superior article in Bottles, having been bottled five or six years ago. With many other articles, which will be sold low. Please call and examine for yourselves. S. L. TUCKEK Raleigh, April 17. 1849. 32 TRUST SALE. BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST, exe cuted lo me by Masasseh Satr'r, for the pur- iMMesthen in specified, I . shall offer , for sale to tbe highest bidder, at the Court House Joor in the City of Raleigh, on Monday the 21st day of August next, (the week of Wake County JOoert,) that Valuable property known as mc ftaicisii rapcrintvi, Together with all the Stock, Machinery, fixture. Ac. dec. Also, ihe new GtUt and SOW J11U19. appurtenant thereto, both of which ore 'tit Complete ; order.Hud do excellent work. It is the very best location in the whole Southern country fr a Paper Mill, and an aetite, enterprising man, who a smart rapiiai, unxni iuwlo wiiavc. Terms made known on day of Ssrle, WESTON R. GALES, ; Trustee. Rarleigh, June 17, 184. 49 The SfrheeYilter is prepared te execute alt kind of of Wood 5 also, WaR Psintmg, Paper-banging, Gla ziugarKi uiiivinu vii 'rwaona taeiatuc suosiwrnxs of every description, in the late French style, Ac , attended to at the shortest mtice, and (Torre m supe rior style of workmanship.' ' MILITARY FLAGS antf BANNERS painted m the neatest style, en the shortest notice and much cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. I fyr Ke- fer to-the Adjuuat General of North Carermau Persons wi.hing PamUng of any desertptien ex, cuted, by caliiwg tt tbe Cabinet Ware Room of Mrv; William Thompson, opposite ineBoaih JCsst coraer of the C apt tot Square, may expect to have it doae their entire satisfaction. C. FKAMp. Raleigh. Jan. 14. 1843. . ; t TTIt. STniKOFCLMTT hasretomed te- UU Raleigh, end may be fosmd at hi OfSce for tew days onry, : -,. iuiy 11.184s; ,t,: A NEW CGPfER STlto, Apply a to the Sobscriher Raleigh, July S. u! i!: Land. City Lots. Year. 183U 19 M7 An BR - 1 " - part 63 11839 183d V 1889 M 160 l83a.lft39 . 1839,1839 1839 ; "; 1839. ;r; 1838' Vv4 1839 'J!!.. 165 ft 70 123 230 51 ft As 1838 1 1839 1839 ' : 11)8 irtt part 00 1888 1839 PASCHAL B. BURT, Lata 8herift; tf ..iV Lsnd. , City Lota. Amount of Taxes; It part 63 1 40 1 63 red 's 19? . ItV v 7. 4 ! 9 99 Lot 236.235 A 357 part 66 160 115 & 70 ' 128 51 129 10 60 ft IS 129 88 44 9 14- 62. 8 36 84 tl 00.,. -94' 6 30 4 part 00 its JAMES EDWARDS, Sheriff: "u Public Auction, at the Couit IW aMf. in k Oia . u.. :j, much thereof as will satisfy tbe Taea dtt n aaid AJiar . , , jTj Year, Amount efTs l43 fttft OO : - -4.45' i I'Jt'j ' dJ.v? T I .80; :'. . .:4 ,40V ! .'.-.job 09a. o7 . 4 W r -Mf o: I6..00 M) :i9it) 18 40.,; . J Hi '.-.ci) 4!;rtlmtVV: aioobtsV; 8 eo." 29 08 ' ;e3 , 18404142 1842 1840 184r,184J 1842 1842 " 1840.1841 1840.1841 18403142 1840414 1842 1842 1840 1941,1842 184a 18394041 1841 1836, 789, 40( JAMES H. MURHAY, CltyCelleclori 7 ' " . . m . . 1 I ft I 'I'J'J THESE PILLS are so wett known ;for, evryjnlsl . yet effectual pargative that it utdfrtpflnsMtsit ay anything about their excellent qualities. As general family and ami bilious medicine they a.re wittty out a rival. The low nets of spirits, scute toa3actt& Ac. ie,, to which all ire' more' or lea eotyetf iola climate, ire removed Immediately by I a dose'-ef Or Brandreth Pill. They are eltke safe for children,, e to every other period of life1, and require no cxir a tention in diet or clothing. Their virtues may.be summed up as a medicine which strengthens thi nre hie, andeonsolidatea the muecles of the 'strong' ) ane) will be found of infinite value to fi ffiiifne of ell claeiiee i who wish to he secure from sickness, . k-.r.r.trI t. OBSERVE No Brandreth Pilhj mrp genoinetm less each box" has upon H I bfe labels, and on.'escky laMe two -sMgnatures o Dr. Benjamb BfandrwM' So1 that each box to be genuine rnttst hive 1 sinv teres of Dr. Brandreth upon ii.' .. .c i: u htUiLdl Printed directions may be had with them. i lib Raleigh. April 18, 1843 ' ; r;". , .hi, .. n I -ii. . mi n-lft i 1 1 r COnTHSSIOiV 8TQUE : traw ' rvMVMrwH rrfi'MjWv1 TH E Srtettiber bs recei Aii dy. from Nw York, a variety of GxdW (rf Wtaleat stvli. .and most genteel pattern: Ajtteftgf themiwilLbe Pinted Lawns, tt "Plakl. Ginghams, . . f i-.'rtrBi-i-' .. . .. a vmvu vavarv a.ae Jm asts-t VW , Black Laef Mhts or Olove. ' 1 V ii. . ": ! v JtlliN T, WpST.' ! ' . Opposite the Fast OffiOst. BaleigP, Msy.26, 1843,,;. ,: -. v,,,. tf- QfKffh pninfcipsMAny.; 0J4HL4JJt received, 9(h rrtte frlncipe Seg whSehf vfUfbeseoiil lev Iry fk 1W8 Aqaari ter box for Case, - fc : -. ! 's cntt ort-fa BROWNAUINTOX... - TTWFAWT 8CnOOLThe J!nfnr SctrooT JtfcWUi rrrupen vu uxai iai i Augusts "nere will be public Examnaieff eff the Bcheel atthsj eftd sji tbe Session.,, . a r o:.i .v'kttl uJ Tf Ce5Mrty.-!ii- E46iMartA?rtit't848.A p. v '-wit - ---..' - x.. . Mary EJ Thpsi Xwia Yf The?troW.' Odett . Crawf-vd.lJflkt) n, WbHmei J. Hiftato WhV SuuojLm ,4. w nlt )r t?j " r i '. .1 , .. to - IVoWH. trjrpson iJeTjsc HstwoJsnd Wliaa Palmed heinret nrw of Jalttee Palmlir5 detr ' ' .fc MkT8f ttf' theesfaciioa: of tSiefiTti ft VtHliaw Palmer, one ol the defeudahU hcHts st? is oof an inbablxtaf of tale Stale.! jtM4tmi4t9t' I 'M eia'e'lB'iU'epdit xtrhV'ii ..for Ciao ofret. WM9r,; W F.Sv'i 'H w : ' vv'r'! .V
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 18, 1843, edition 1
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