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'4s? J S WtSS'?. V! ft- mTEL'SJAJLO poWbltd SaaiAFccllj, y WESTON R. GAL xditos. am monniTOiu Soncmrxiox. Fi? Dollars per aonam half In Adt BUTXtrMiKTt For erery Suteen LtneM Arst intertioo. On Dollar ; each Mi-toquimtlniertion, Tirenij-flvBf. - ' '4 . CovktOrkkk ami JODtctAb AnvKfiTtavuicai-ts will b chargad 25 per cent, higher ;" but a deduction of S3j Pr cent, will be made from the regular price; for adrartiaera by tue year. . "r" " ' ' " j " -Advartitementa, Inserted In the Semi-Weekly RtoifTCKt. will visa appear in the Weekly Paper Tree or charge. r . , . j.. Letters to the Editor mutt be roSTA. i . Drokc Jail, AT LOUISDURO, Franklin County, a nrtro Mow named BOO, eemmitted as a Runaway 00 tne 4tb of Oetobfr; 1 843. 8aid nrsro is about air feet high, tolerably black, and baa a steady, resolute lnok, when apokanto.' He aay he ia the propertT ef R. S. Herndon, ef Oxford who hired him to H. hi Kobarda, of Granville. All pernona are reqeeatei to apprehend said negro, and return him tojhiis oh quarters; . , t - - ' - - JOHN BARNES, JaiW. Louiaborg.Dee. 4. i v , ( M-4w C?TATB OF NORTH CAROLINA. fJRAN O VILLE COONTYv In Equity. Acptembar Dav'ul J. Yflung, Administrator of Margaret II. Dan iel, and of Cbarlea Wilkeraon, and of M.nha Wil karaon, and Albert O. Moor a and wife, William Thomas and Waahingtea ThomaaEiecu- tore of Thomas Daniel, Sen. dee'd. Mary A. Wil kraom, Eulioa Witkeraoa, Green T. Wilkeraon, Elijah Wilkeraon, Jonathan Jones and wife Milly Thomas Harris, Nancy Harris,anJrbomaa Daniel. This Bui was Bled against I he Executors of Thorn as Daniel. Pea. dee'd. for a eeulement of their admin Utration account, and it was referred to - the Master to take the account, who reported 'the balance in the hsnda of the said Executors, which balance the Ex ecotore were directed, by an interlocutory order of the Court, to pay into the office of the 'Clerk and Mas tar, and of the money so paid into Court, the Clerk and Master is directed to pay out olevorMhtrteenth tu the parties appearing upon the pleadings 1 and it a further ordered by the Court, that ad ten Moment be made for six eoceeeaiva weeks in the Raleigh Register, and for three weeks ia the Nashville Banner, in the 8tate of Tennessee, warning alt persons claiming to be the lezitimafe children o: Merriman Daniel, dee'd. mentioned in the pleadings, to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held in the Town of Oxford, on the first Mondsy of March next, and put in. and ferify their claim, otherwise the whole fund will be paid over to the parties now in Court, and appearing to be entitled. Witness, Thomaa B. Little! Jin, Clerk and Master of the said Court, at Office, at Oxford, the first Mon day of September, A D. 1813. THO. B. UTTLEJOHN, C. M. E. Pr. Ad. $6 60 4 6w TfcTOTICE. Agreeably to an . Order of FnI the Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions of Cumberland County, at September Terra 1843. I will expose to Public Sale for Cash, at the Court House in Fayeueville, on Monday, the 25ih of December next, the following Lota, or so muol tne ro of, as will pay the Taxes, and all incidental expenses due thereon for 1842, vix: . 1 1 Lot, Bow Street, Mary Wilson's valued $200 tax 1,00 2 do Green and Mason Streets, Jno.Burkloeva - lued 450, tax . . V 1 do Green Street. Ann Cochran s valued 1500 audi poll, tax. 8,50 1 do Green Street, Patrick Dailey's, lSOO and 4 polta, tax . 10,50 W Hillsboro" Street, Jacob Harm, 850 and 2 epofls,iax , 4 '"" 0,25 1 do Ann Ingram, Hay Street, 800, tax 1,50 1 do Hay Street. Jno. Kelly foe no. Mullen 180 tax ' . . ; ' 5 2 do 'Kennedy Street, Seth Russell, 150, tax "75 1 do Moses Robeaon.WHmingtoo Road 200, tax 1,00 1 do Ramsey Street, Sophia Williams, 50, tax 25 1 do Hay Street, Peyton Lynch 150, -do 75 I do Bow Street, A. Brants, 200, do 1,00 8 do Lower Fayetteville. G. T. Barksdate.600, tax, ' 8.00 3 do Grove Street, Aon Jenkins, 500, tax 2,50 ldo North Street, Arch'd Shaw, 800 and 1 poll tax z,ow O. DEMING, Collector. Favetteville. Nov. 13. 1843. , Pr. Adv. SS 94 ts ' 1 ' ' 1 1 m 1 Tfl UNA WAY. Taken up and committed Jtq to Jail in Beiufort ' Count, October lllh. a Negro Man, who save his name ia JOHN and that he belongs to Dr. Samuel Vance, in South Caro lina. Union District : that bo was formerly the prop ertyof La wson Alexander, in Mecklenburg County in this State i was sold at bis sale by the Administra tor and purchased by John R. Harrison, who sold him to Dr. Vance : that he ranaway on the fourth or Ju ly, was taken up in this 8tate and committed to Jail in Chatham, and aaya that aaid Jail wee burnt on the HSlh of August ; when on fire, he wss taken out and carried to Hillsboro', be remained in Jad 3 days, when his owner came after bim ; nine miles from that place, he got away from hinW-'' Said Negro is 4 stout black man, S feet, 10 inches btgh,and weighs 178 pounds ; thick and heavy about the neck end jawa ; his two small teee on left foot are off to the first joint he says frost bitten aboat two years since. Said negro is) well acquainted in and about Charlotte ia this Stats, and can .read hot not writs. Hia owner ia requested to come, prove proper ty, pay charges, and take him away or he will be dealt with as the law directs. JACOB 8VVINDELL, Jailor Oct. 30 1843. t ; a.'. 8S u A SITUATION WAWTEIK A LOCATION desirable in point ef heahb and A. morality, and where liberal propositions would be made to sustain an Institutioa for the Moral, In tellectual and Physical improvement of young Ladies, and where the patrons would feel an interest in sus taining every effort, for adding to the efficiency, the chsracter, and usefulness of a permanent SchoeL , . The best of references wiU be given, and expected in retarnv '.'.. '- ..,? - -v -y. u A letter addressed to Mm. or Dr. B. H. Whitxt, Ashsbore, N. C. pott-paid will receive ira mediate attention.. . Dec 7. . ' ' -..OSt JTE f r BOOKS-JTETr BOOKS. FTT1. HE Mysteries of Paris, a novel, by Eugene Sue U translated from the French by C.H. Town. Pen loos Adventures, or Ramarkable Instancee of Per everaoce. Courage and suffering, by By Ai Daven port. The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Uni-: ted States, by W. A, Doer, LL. V. Also, Ue 10th number of Alison's Eoroper The 5th number of Me Culloch's Gaxetteer. Also, the Girl's Reading Book in Poetry - and Prose, bv Mrs. 8iourney. For sale by , TURNER de HUGHES. December T. - 88 i FOli; CHRISTMAS x MIT GiiODS, GUOCKiUES. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GHlNAv JEWELKRYi FAN CY AKTICLBS & TOYS. OvNE of the Partners of the firm, having just re Mlturnrd irom the North, has brought with him a larger and betiet supply of fVeh Goods ia the, above branches, than haa been kept: in . the establishment heretofore; all of which, in prices and quality, are welt worthy to be recommended to our , numerous friends and the public, as we ate very well able to sell as low as any 8tore ia this City. ! ( DRY GOODS.. An entirely fresh assortment, especially Calicoes. Handkerchiefs,: Woollen Goods, Gloves and Stock ings, Musk rat and Seal akin Caps, Sheetings and 8hjrttngs, etc. ,4 4-;.' ' - FANCY GOODS, HARDWARE dc CHINA. Fine artificial Flowers, latest fashion fat winter. artificial Hair, Iadies Fancy and Work' Boxes. Writing desks, Baskets, Bnuff-boxea from 5 cts to $3 AO 1 Travelling Bags, Thermometers,1 Walking Unites, finest Kaxora. tShavinc utenaila, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives of treat .varietv, tgctssors a very large supply of Pistols, Percussion cape, Bhot and 6htbelts, Uirdbags, Powder flasks ; Cotton and Wool cards, patent Balances, Hiftere, Awl, fchoe- thread, 8 pure, Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hat and Shoe brushes ; Blatea, Fishing Utensils, Looking-gl asses, varione sixes, IJonee mills. Pins. Needles. Purees, Pocketbooka, Night Tapets, Smoking Pipes, Twine, Corkscrews, Whips, Pencils, Buttons, vplain and paio'ed Mugs, Mohair Caps. Clcka, Waiters, Iamp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, piahes. Pitchers, Cocoa-gourds, various: Lamps. FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GR0CERIE8. Sugar, Cof&M, Molaases t 250 tl. Qealt faney and other Candiea Soda, Butter and Water Crackers. Pilot bread. 8ugar and Ginger Cakes, best Pine Ap ple & other Cheese,8moked SalBwmJBcotrh Herrints Smoked Tongoea, 8ausagea,Figal Prunes, Dates, Fil berU,Palm,WaIl and Cocoeauie, Almonds, Proaervea, rieklea, Brandy Fruit, Crangea, Lemons. Pepper- sauce, Chocohu, Noa I and 2, Macaroni, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Nutaaers, Liqaorice. Cinnamon. MosUrd, Starch, Tea, Olivo Oil, Sperm and Talbw Csodlea, 8oaps. white, yellow, variegated, Castile and perfumed ; Chewing dfc iSmoking TeWco, geno ine Principe and other Segara. 8cotch and Mrs. Mil ler's1 Snaff, Canary Seed, AUmcev Pepper. Black, ing. Indigo, Copperas, Logwood, Madder, Lamp and Cider, Ale, Porter, 200 bundles Cotton Yarn. Buck ets, Brooms, Whale and best Sperm Oil, dec - QENUL1E PORT AND MADEIRA WINE. .joldonfy by Ike measure. PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses, Macassar, Bears, Antique Oils. Po matum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pink 8aueera. . . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Finest Violins, bows, stringa, bridgea, screws, Fin gerboards, Guitars, FIsgeolettee, Fifes, Flutes, Clari onetts, Aecordeons, Bras Trumpets. 4 - STATIONARY. 1 Almanacs, Primers, 6pelling, Picture and Bone Books, Geographies, Key ef Heaven (Catholic) En gravings, Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink. Inkstands, Ink powder, 8ealiog-wax, Lettertampa, Waiera. Fencing and Boxing. Apparatus. Foils, 8werda, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates, GAMES. i Dominoe, Chessmen, Backgammon, Keno, Ten- pine, Cop and Ball, Graces and BeOledoors, skipping ropes, Rollet. , JEWELLERY. Fine gold and silver, aa well as germs n silver, and pinchbeck, vis. Breastpins; Ear-rings, Pencils, Fin- ger-rtega, Thimbtes. Table and Tea Snoooa, De sert1 Knives and Forks, Metal Combs, Tea Bells, 1 TOYS. A large and choice supply as Printing Presses painted Children's Trunks, Wheelbsrrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops. Drums, Rattles, Whistles, mouth Organs, Harpa, Trumpets, Magie Lanterns, Paint boxes, magnetic Toys, false Feces, Cannons, Microscopes, Chins setts, Drummeia, fancy toys, and all sorts of Dolls, ; G. W. & C- GRIMME, Corner of Fayetteville and Hargett 8tteete Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1843 ' 38 Ualeih Academy THIS Institution will commence on the first day of January, 1844. , TUITION. The Classics, 4 ' $20 00 English Branches, also French, Spanish and Italian Languages, 15 00 J.M. LOYEJOY. Raleigh, Dec 4, 1844. 4 49 3t . i 1 1 r 1 R. VANBENBURG has the hooor to an nouoee to the Citixene of Raleigh, that he has arrived in tius i;ity. and proposes to give a ctx- CERT at tbe City Hair n? Saturday evening, next, should the weather be propitious ; if not, it will be postponed to Mondsy evening. December 7,-1843..,., E STRAY Taken up and entered on , the Ranffer'sBook of Wake County, by Solomon Walker, living in the neighborhood of Wake field r O. a SORREL MARE, left hind foot whits nearly to the ham, the ether a iiuie white, with a star in her forehead, and a snip on her nose. Appraised to 817. WILUS SCOTT, Ranger. Dec 4. 1843. 98 2t r C. C. NELSON,' FASaiOADLG TAILOR. (One doer South of Dr. N . L. 8titbs DrugOoro,) 4 4v FAYETTEVILLE STREET, ; BAUSIQR,K C. 'X-'' ' rr His charges wilt be regulated b the times. CtrrTuro dooe at reuueeu price. .i.. Dec.i843.v.;-. -; ; ;;:4 4 . f . W-U TT OT I CE. At, the Noyember .Term il 1 843. of WayoeC CountyrjDourl, the Jiobscriber quslified as Administrator ofj tu eataie of Philip Hooks, deceaseds A 11 persona indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment. and those having claims against said estate will pre? sent them, properly authenticated, within tne time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead m bar of their recovery. JAMES GRISWOLDi Adm'r. December I; 1843. 98 IVii FOR RKIST OR 8 ALE, " end possession given immediately, that con venient Honae for a Family, residence, situated near, Mr. B. B. SntTsi'a Dwell ing, ami Istely occupied by Mr E. A. Jaaaxr. Apply to , - DILWORTH PLEDGE. Raleigh, Dec 3,1843. . ATTORNEY AT LAW. ? Frakkux, Macos CottsttTn. C. - All claims put into his hands, will be carefully and punctually attended to. November 17,1843.. 84 fiw , Oxford Female Academy FTnHId IustUotin,aiiutted in one of the most plea i aant and heathfut villages in the 8 ate, haa brea unJer the care of its present Principal for the last three years. During that time, iw&as received a vary respectable share of patronsge, and, k ia believed, ba given general satisfaction. It is designed both as a boarding and day school. The residence of the Prin ctpsl ia very near the Academy, and is adapted to the accommodation of a considerable number of boarders. Pupils who reeide with his family, receive etery at tention to their health and comfort, and are moreover subject tn the eonatant aurpmrsion, not only of tlie Principal himself, but else of the Assistant Teachers. The first Session of the next year will commence on the second Mondsy of January and continue .five months. TERMS FOR THE SESSION. Board, 840 vTuitfonin English studies, $7 50 to $12 60 ; French, 010; Latin & Greek, f 5 each ; Piano-Fort, 820 Drawing and Painting, SI 0 Wax. Froit, and Flowcra, 85 each. BENJ. SUMNER, Prin. Dec. 1. 97 3w. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. rrriEN days after the date hereof. I ehaH apply to LL the U. 8- DtsUict Court of N. C. in Bankrupt cy.at Chambers in Fayetteville for aa order to distri bute, on the 23d int the asset Jn my bands to the credit of the cases of Joseph B. Hinion. William M. Mason and W. M. Mason dtCo. Bankrupts, of the County of Wake. W.J.CLARK. GeoL Assignee for Wake County. December fitb, 1843, 97iGd A PRUDENT COURSE 13 ALWAYS THE A B EST-Stnce there are so many different ma tore of Piano Fortes, and each one thinks hie own manufactaro the best, would it not be the most rev bxxt course for those wanting articlea of the kind to take them upon trial, before making a positive pur chase t The Kubecriber is aufficiently acquainted with the character and quality of his instruments to offer them upon those terms. Any one therefore, who may have doubts about, their quality can have those doubts removed by txial. He baa hern eight Jeers engaged in this business haa sold about Jour undred Pis no Fortes and never sold a bad ona. A large additional stock just received. E. P.NASH. December .fl 7 Petersburg. Vs. Warren ton Male Academy, fTHHE vrxTst Session of this Institution will com U ttenceem Monday, the 8th day of January 1844 The terms of Board and Tuition are the same a toforo published. The undersigned takes great pleasure tn informing j the patrons and friends ef the School and the public ' generally, that he baa rented the large and commons- i one building formerly occupied by Mrs. Jenkins as a Boarding House situated immediately opposite to the Academy, and that ha wiU. by tbia means, be enabled to board aa many Students as may be sent to the vil lage from a distance. He pledges himself to the pub- lie that tbe morals of all the boys em rusted to his immediate care and control shall be strictly guarded, and, to accomplish this desirable eid, no Student from the Boarding House shall visit the Town, except on special occasions, and never without the permis sion of the Teacher. It ia desirable that all Beys, who have no near relatives in the Town or its vicinity shall board With the Principal, upon whom devolves the great responsibility of preserving the morale of the Stodects. It is confident ly hoped that the well estab lished character of Warenion for health, its tontigu- ily to the lover regions of Virginia and North L'aroli r na,iu facility of access by the Rail Read, the long ex perience of ice Teacher tn the profession to which he devotee his undivided time and attention, the rtatona- blt term of tbe Institution, and the high order of morals enforced, will all combine to secure to the 8choe! a large and generous patronage. For any in formation in re Isti on to the professional standing ef the Principal, ho would most respectfully refer gentle men to the Trustees of this Institution, as well as to those of the Scotland Neck and Northampton Acade mies, in which he has taught for the Isst thirteen years. . K. a. xu&cijIj, rriacipat. Warrsnlon, DecS, 1843. 97 4w r? 1 Coarse and Fine Boots. uat received, 5 Csses, warranted Philtfdefc- 1 v. phia work, which are offered at reduced pri- W-ces. JAS. M.TOWLES., 0 t 29. B7 FIUE! fmnr, etna insurance compa- li S T. 0 nartrord, Conn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against lose or damage by fire, at premium to suit the times. . This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its losses prompt ly.r ' 1 . ; '" ' 1 : ., "4 '.. . . Applications for Insurance in .Raleigh, or its vi- dotty, to be made to. 4 5 . W. WHITING. May 4, 1843; - AgenU A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The 4 Subacri her, ha ring qualified at Novem ber Term of Wake County :oort, as Administrator on tbe Eataie of John Farm, deceaeed, hereby notifies all persons having claimr against said Estate, to pre sent them for payment within the time parser ibed by la w,er this nodes wit! bo plead in the bar of their re covery 1 end ell persona indebted to the Estate, are requested forthwith to settle tbesame. v-;. ' : : .:n JOHN. IS lKAIWb. Nov. 24. . .4.; . ---4 95 TfJOSI RETST tbat convenient Ofnco in the HI Riaum buildings, next doer to P. H. Bcs- eaa, Esq. Nor. 1,1143. MO O YT BUS i jOYSTE t&:f 1 1 rip HE SUBSCRIBER, Ibankful to the citi JL zeiis of Ratcigb, ami the eurroundinjr Country, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended o him, in his line of businesav begsleave respectfoHy to announce to them, that be baa taken a house on Fav- ettevitle 8treet, directly opposite the- Market House, ami next door to Mrs. Uaams. v He -writ keep con stantly on hand JreaA Ovttm. dwecllw from Thr oft, received daily, and Freak Fish in season. To prevent mistakes,' he c notifies the public that bis Oysters will not be carried round the City for sale by j nranta or others, bet can be obtained daily, as above ststed, immediately after the arrival of the Cars. It will he a ell for the Citixenate charge their servants, If they desire my Oysters, to give them particular in structions where to apply. J JOHN WILSON. Raleigh. Oct 31. - 87 CnEWWG TOBACCO. A Frcalx Supply of that ery superior sun A Cured i .hewing Tobacco, from Langhorne & Armxtead's, Lynchburg. Va. A nd alec more of that superior Smokiug Tobacco, thia day received, and for sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. And aa ibey act as Agents for the Manufactory ,it is afforded at the man ufacturing prices, by the box or keg. These that would like to retail a good article, would do well to ca!l at -. . TURN E R & H UQHES'. Isook at This. TTK R. STRINGFELLOW, DENTIST, JLr Evercratefolto the citizens of Raleigh, for their very liberal patronage extended to him dur ing hie residence amongat them, baa the pleasure of informing them that he haa returned to this place, and opened an Office Over Mr Benjamiu Smith's Stora, where he may alwaya ha found from 9 o'clock A. M. until 6 P. K. He would also inform them that be haa reduced his prices to the following terms, which places it in the power of every one to secure their teeth, or have a fine set of artificial ones. DR. 6TR1NGPBLL0W3 PRICES FOR DEN TAL OPERATIONS. Plugging with gold each plug, $1 SO foil, - - o0 Separating by filing, - - - 50 Extracting teeth or roots of teeth, each 60 children's teeth, - 23 Setting beat mineral incorraptibiettetb on Mvote.each ' 2 00 On improved gold pivots, - - . 3 00 fine gold plate, - 5 00 AH operations warranted to be of the finest and best materials, otherwise no charge. Terms CASH. November 20th, 1843. 03- REFxxKtcia : Hon. Geo. E. Budger, ) Judge Baltla, C Raleigh. Dr.Beekwith, S Dr. P. C Pope Wm. Plummer, Esq. Warrenton. Gen. Hawkins, Col. Joiner, ) Dr. Wilcox. V Halifax. Dr Bond. N CARPETING A good sssortraent of heavy in grain Carpeting, at prices to suit the times. JAM US At. IOWLB5. Raleigh. Nov. 27. 95 PLOUGHS PLOUGHS Kept con stantly on hand, a supply of Ricbroood Cast Iron Ploughs, together wuh extra Points and Slides. Experience ia the best teacher, and wherever heard from, these Ploughs have given universal satis faction. 80 try them, gentlemen farmers, if you please JAMES M. TO WLES. November 27. 93 New Fall and Winter GOODS OR SALE, at the Commission Store of the Subscriber, Fayetievilie Street, opposite the Post Office, and next door to the New Market House. Prices LOW. for Cash. Among the articlea juat received, will be found . Flannels, white, red, yellow and Salisbury. Also. French Ginghams new style for Winter. Black Alpacea. Mouailn de Lainea. Merinoea French and English. Calicoes a great variety. Lisle Edging e beautiful variety. Silk, raw Silk and Cotton Stockings, (c Also, en assortment of Groceries, 4jc etc. JOHN T. WEST. Nov. U- L 91 tf MCRDS'S 6O Bushels for sals at the N. C Bookstore ; and also 60 bush els Ked Clow Seed. - " I GW. GOODE, ATToaasT at Law, (former ly of Richmond, Yirginia,) has settled in 8u Louis, where he will attend to any professional busi ness wnicn may be entrusted to dm care. Mr. U. will attend lo any claim amounting to f 500, or more, any where in the State of Missouri, . Refer to Weston R. Gales, Raleigh. St. Looia, MisanurO Sept. 1, 1843, 74 6m L VALUABLE PLANTATION is of- ! J fered for sale, near Tallahassee, Florida. The Subscriber, wishing to remove to e more North ern climate, offers for sale he Tn act or Las s, on which he resides, situated about 8 miles from Tatta- haseee. in Leon County. There are 160O acres eori tained in tbe Tract, a very large proportion of which is of very superior qnaliiy. The place is plentifully watered, with excellent Water; and there are not more than 30 ecrea of waste land in the body. About 750 acres of land are cleared, from which, with a fores of fortv-five or fifir bands, in a favorable season, 800 or 350 Bales of Cotton eaa be produced ina season, and more Corn than would serve the - PUntatioiu a no land is so situated, that it can be divided inlotwoaep- erate Tracts if preferred. There is good land enough to employ from seventy five to eighty bsnosto a vanaugc The natural growth, ia Sweet Gnm, Poet Oak, Red Oak. Cherry, Aah and Dogwood. The op per terminus of the Kail Road, leading from Talla hassee to Stewart's, is only 3 mHes distant, and the ftailroed b twenty-three miles long. Tbe improvements,including buildings of every do seription are extensive and convenient, .a urge white family can be comfortably eceommodated ; end there are Cabina enough for the convenient . accom modation of about 80 ' Slaves. There ia a newly erected Gia House on the . idace, with all necessary appendages. ' - - T . " - j Be BOCteiy l uio ociguuvunui wm w. mi. iuwi w airsble kind, and the lands adjoin the Flantations of the Messrs. Gotten and N. Thompson -from Aorta CeroTma. There ai also several Churchee, conve nient enosgh to attend. . , - .; JAMES H. T. LUIUMCK, , j : . Loon County, Florida.' yovembsr 1MM3. - 8-891 ---. ' . - i .t-v v - -. . , :-, . . .. : ...... I ; 1 ; ' ' . i "T - . , .- . . . . ... .i . DRESS and EIAHTC A MAIilTSG- TVTTRS. ELIZABETH A: GORMAN, reapeclful- I IV Lily informs her friends and the public generally, iu mm is prepmreu to carry en me a dots ' DUKiaess. in all its brsnebea, and desires thneo who have work of that description, to aivo her a call, or send tfteir 1 4- Z . . . . , - tides to bar at her residence, hear the old Baptist j Grore. r-p.-- ,sfih:Z;ra- h-yM r-s.-K., j . Being thrown entirely upon bet own resources) and j industry for support for herselt aQd small children. by the recent death of her H uaband, aba hopes to Me- ru and receive a liberal encouragement from a gene rous community : and aha pledges herself to exert her utmost w pleasing ell her Patrons. Raleigh, Nov. 18, 1843. j; 03 N. B- - Boys and Children's Dresses made ia any style and after any pattern derired. 4 MRS. LAWRENCE adopts this method of informing her friends and: the pub lic, that her House is open for the reception of Boarders, either by the day, month or year Her Rootoa are as pleasant, aa any in the City; ber Table will continue to be furnished with the best the market affords, and the most ontirtno; efforts will bemused to give entire satisfaction. She trusts by these means to merit a share of the pat- ronage extended to oincre, ' - Kaleiffh, Nob. 27, 1843. 05 TT7IIVE DOLLARS REWARDStrayed JC or stolen, two bright Sorrel Horses, with bUuu'd faces and white feet, one of them in Very good order, the other rsther thin and walk lame, as he was crippled last Summer, in one of bis fore legs above the knee, and ia swelled on one aide of the body. Any person who will deliver them at the N. C. Boolutore in Raleigh, shall receive the above reward. Raleigh.Nov.13,1843. 81- JAMES MARTIN & E. D. BULLOCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice In all the Courts at Mobile, and In the j Counties of Waabragton, Clark and Monroe, , Mobile, April lfk 1243. i A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The Sab- A scriber. having taken out letters of Administrar 1 uonon tbe Estate of tilixabeth Wall, at Xlovemba- Term, 1843, of Wake County Court, hereby gives notice to all persona having claims against said Estate to present the same within the time prescribed by law. or this notice will be pled4nhar of recovery ; and all persona indebted lo aaid Estate are requested to make immediate payment, as no indulgence can be given' HENRY VVAL.U Administrator November 23. 1843, 943w FALL SUPPLIES OF IfetfkffsTRfi- 5JVWJlaJaJ&! W-JT7 717 lZ-TmZlZrr I vuiMic, viatatcsa asMarrsxacnao) TSICCT ARTICLES, $c. .-. roa aautax E.PNASH Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Vtrgintm, ipiOUNTRY Merchants anJ others in want of any U J of the above articles. will find in my establishment. the most desirable stock I have ever offered, of great ly reduced price. A call from my old friends and customers is solicited. glTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Cravrn S3R,7i-SoPeriof Court of Iaw, Fall Term A. D. 1843. Susan J. Oliver, ex. . Petition for Divorce. JohnS. Oliver. Y It appesriug to the Court that a Subpoena end aliat Subpoena have been duly issued in this case and that the defendant, John S. Oliver, cannot be round, and that proclamation hath been publicly made at the Coort house door by tbe Sheriff ot Uraven Oounty, tor the said defendant to appear and answer as command ed by the said Subpoena : It ia ordered by the Court that notice be given in the Newbemian and Raleigh, Register, two newspapers printed in this Stale for three months, for the said defendant John 8 Oliver, per sonally to be and appear at the Superior Court of Law to lie holden for the county of Craven at the Court bouse in Newbern. on the fourth Monday after the or anawer to the peUun of Susan J. Oliver for DW varce. or the same Wi l be uxen nro eonieaao ano heard according to the act of the General Assembly in such case made and provided. Witness William S. Blackledge, Clerk of the Sups; nor Court of Law for the county of Craven, at New born, die fourth Mondsy after the fourth Monday of September, A. D. 1843. WILLIA M S.f BLAUKLEDUE, . C November 18, 1843 t Pf adv $9 84. 95 3m fTKINE ot two courses must be pursued by me .m I Kly the sale of my Piano Fortes. I must either j adopt the oommon practice, with many dealers in the article of running down other Instruments in order to. raise the character or my own, or 1 must no aa 1 have been endeavoring to do for eight years past, get the public to form their own opinion by trying my instruments.'- The former is a course I have nevei adopted, and never shall : tbe latter t have tried and found to work well. ' I believe that my Piano Fortes are at least equal to any made in thia or any other country that I have hesrd of ? but that opinion being an interested one, I d. not ask the public to depend upon it, alone, and simply beg of them to test the matter by actual trial. Any person desiring to par chase a PianoTcsn take mine upon trial, and withhold oevment until they can prove the Instrument. 4 B.P.NA8H, : A Book, andPiano Ferte Seller, : 4 Petersburg. Ye. EW CHEAP SHOE STORED Tbe 8ahsrrW ber, having purchased tbe entire SHOE EM. ABLlSHMENTof Mr. WittUK Wbitb. in the City of Raleigh, is now prepared to I Ornish at cheep rates, for Cash,.. 4 ;.44.. r r4-v4r':Ai-j;o-V4.i . nootaona Snoei or all qualities. ' : Being determined to give good bargains, and make every effort to please those who rosy favor him with their custom he most respectfully eotkiia of the gen tlemen and ladles ef Raleigh, and of the public gen erally, a share of public patronage. . - i - s . . . , JOSE P1J W. JOHNSON.: November 32. 184. 4: 84 if p - ....... (i OTTOS Y A RNS, SHIRTlxNGS AND Si J SHEETINGS iust received. ?- 76 4X)Jf 12 A SI 8 at 8 cents, warranted good FIVE HOGSHEADS xdee retailing M0LAS8ES, ofirred at wholesale'. , , - -''-.v,-... ' WILLtlFECK. Raleigb. Nov. 34. . -I 94-4t W. jr. DIi ABE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 4 -4. V. :r:V: ralei6h, W.'rf;; --4;' Nee. 20, 1843: ' - - 83 n . -j BLANKS - . , .Ter gale al this OSsej : VNnnncn-oo. PHYSICIAN FOR THE EYE AND EAfe I AND OPERATIVE SURGEON. Operitei-foOfcrriUerfif Deafness and other aTedioDa of the Eari . Cataract, Pterreium, Cnaed Erea, Enlarged Tonsils and Palate t . v C ,r .- r Cluh Foot. Hare-Lip, SUmttiering; J , oiuiie, omcinre, riaxtua rues ; ? -Deforraities, Diseases of the Dopes ; Hernia, fa radical cnjre,) Anenrixm ; vancer, foiypns, Tuipoors, Ulcers, - ' And Surgical Diseases in geeraL t -r- . ' Dr. H. will ykit any nart of the Statw wnaM his aerviMs niay be) twpixt$,f?. , ,v xuuein, van. TjTvTt. I1CWDUCC will give a regular Course XLV of Medical and Surgical instruction, to pnrparo those students who wish tor bit the Northern Colleges. nn uie pnvsis) Diuoenia oi ur. xt six in number. graauatea wun CTedtt at the end of their first j in the Kichniond Medical CoHegs, A '" :V?r'7J !" Rxrxssscxs t , Govjtforebead, " 4 i . iv Hen. Geo. E. Badger,! Aw t-Uk ?' : Dr. IWk-iiS : ?i VRaleigb. Charles Manly, Eef. j ':FV"''V ' v Hdgh WaddeD. Esq:Billaboreugh. . V'.l'. The 6utcriber ia .prepar tg; execute all Vinds fmitationa of every variety of Msrble. and of allkinda of Wood also. Wall Pamtmg, Paer-bang1ng. Gia xing and GILDING on Wood (tnd Met atUttubtitnct -eerery dettriptian, in tkt tcte French ;U, &e auenucu to at me sooriest notice, and dons in a eupe- MILITARY FLAT33 and BANNERS nainied la the neatest style, on the . shortest notice, sad zauch cheaper than they can be done elsewhere, ' cuted, by calling at the Cabinet Ware-Room of Mr. -William Thompson, opposite the South East corner -.; of the Capttol Squsre, may expect to have it done to ' weir onura sausiacuon. v . ... t. 1 mALXutU a . Raleigh. Jan. 14. 1843. ft t! MOTICE. BERNARD DUPtir hatv ing sold out all his stock in trade, end relinquished business, be is very desirous of closing bis afiairs at as early a day as practicable, ; Therefore, be earnestly solicits ell persons Indebted to him, either by note or open account, to come forward and settle in same ; ana ne also requests an those that have - any claim, againrt htm, to present them for payment. aiign, o. w. 4 4 83 4w" EOR RENT, the next year, the House and Lot new occupied by Mr. John F. Brandt, on UK!. : if h 8 tree t, opposite tbe residence of Wm Hill, Esq. For terms, spply to , ..'. , s ' WM. D. HAYWOOD. Ualeigb, October 19, 1843. ,-;-.. 85 tf LUCKEY'S wv,4 ft I -Vi ,r , niRrmifvrnnv '-til mh ww mm-f m, w b, RALEIGH,' 'aC THE Subscriber has Cow on hand, and is constant ly manufacturing BATS of every description, which be now offers to the public at very reduced prices for Cash. . , - - f - ! - x : - A very large and beautiful assortment 'of' CAPS' " also on hand, which he will sell onoenally low. A wo, a large quantity of Woeti Hats, broad brima, homo manufactured, which be wilt sell low, wholesale or retail. The public are resprctfulry invited to call and see bis home manufactured stock before- making tbeir purchases elsewhere. : -' - -..s - HUGH LUCKEY, Practical Hatter, Raleigh, Nov. 4. 1813. . . -, --'v 88 N. B. 50.000 For Kkioe wanted, for which the highest Cash price will be givsiw Deerf'kina.Minki Otter, Beaver, Raccoon, Moakrat.and other Fursslso wanted. Persona at a distance, having Fur Skine P" H.1? w.U.l'e,'e 4heixt to Raleigh, where-; 1 1 TTHHE Snbecriber Hs received, sod vUl keep a JUL Iar supply or . . v . , W v ; IRISH POT AT O Eft, , :' Vt' Of tbe first equality. Yellow Mercers and Ladies' Fin-' ' ' gers, (so called,) by the barrel oniy.'Call and see 4 4 ine eavwassiak. . . eaa a-e rwt w w krri wr . s . '. Nov. 20. -U.4'4 . '' '-4'.fev..g3li V MALE AND. FEM ALII TEACHERS IN " ?T' , WANT OF SITUATIONS. i - wmUK aubecnuer ts econalnted with several U . - I Jul aod Female Teachers who are in want, of aito-' '' wnNi, , wbhih uu uwm tarn iviurw uix; A young Man ot fine chsracter, pious, intelligent, and well raised, Who wishes apin English Schooh ' with a salary of from three to fits hundred dollars and ' ' board, per annunw r-:KM :;-a " ovTomi outers winupx ocooots, wocre man mJi'X wife can be employed in the same place. ,' ' v-a - r . . . - Some fi t 8 very destmbls Female Tearhers, of the ' ustul EocUsh Branches. French, end Mnaie on lh ? B I .t - O-l I . , - Piano Forte, who wish situatiene in private famiUee - or public reboots, with salaries of f300, 850 and 400 4- only, with salaries of from 8350 to 350 end board. , Apphcaots ought alwsys to cemembec two 1 hinge, ,- one is, tnst tne wi f sistics,. commana the best a -a a. . m . m .'- Teachers, and tbe other ie to pay jiosiagee whan they f wrhe upon these subjects. 4 r 4 ' . - y E. r. NASH, Petersburg, Vs. ,. . Who has on hand, an extensive assortment of the' .! very best and cheapest Piano Fortea, Books, Station. . " ' ' 1 ' "'4'' 1 .4 ' e JUST PUBLISHED. AND FOR BALE, . ' t , "AT. TBS -: .-4 , -4 t . . - fmilE Usnker's Wi'or Court and City, a novel, Ji by Mrs. Gotc A Charge delivered U the Dio- e of Ohio, by AJbartee Feutt Uciuvaieav U IJ- - Tbe Churchman warned agamaf. the errors tf the r ' time, with notes, by Bet Henry Anthon, D D, Crw istiy in tta epplicatton to Agncelture and Pbytloicy, 4 by Justaa LeiLlg, IYD Th U T R B u c j A- 1 fca . , first ncaber of the LUe of Andrew J ;!c-s, IVZisty- : " I end Civtlf with illustrations, by Arson "rc-'-IU TLs . lot nncaber of MiUman's Citbcn's IUe rrica ctj. J" Y number of AUaon!a Europe Cth czr.l.T rt Lxacii Ilora's Works. 4 4th crriitf cf V. cq - Z: : -s . Ca-nteer, ;-v v..w..i-.. ' l-?. -'.-? , 7a have also fust received a fmJi tscrrt:-:- . CUasieal and School Bocks. AU crdcrs f.r 15..' w lance, thankfully reeelvei and prorr:"; s:'. ' ",4 for the Caah. : TURNED ii Ut:-. Novrmbsr 21.' r " : ... . II if- - i .. . .... -r V ."1
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