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AtrtRTittMtKTS will b oliafped 25 r cant, higher; bat a deduction of 32 i per ctnt. will bo malo from tin regular prices, for advertisers b the yeaf. tf AHti, !; Advertisements, inserted In the ScmiWcjcrxy RcoiSTRRwili als apjwur in tlie VVKEKLY Paper iee of chars. - 0C Letters to .th Editor must be fost-FaTO. v t - Broke Jail, k T LOUiSBURO, Franklin County, a neflro rtimeJ Xfrtnfcdmmittadaia KunaAaj on intyWiOctolh-r, 1813. Said Aegrd ii about six toe! high, t.lerably black, and ha a aiewdy, resolute look, when spoken to.-. He say he the property lof lv. i. iierndon, ot uxioru, wno nirea biro lo li. J. o5ardi, of Granville. . 'All persons are requested to apprehend said- nero, and return him , to his old quarters;'- v !f ' f lV ' ' "!" y : JOHN BARNES, Jtil.-r. LouUhurg . Dee. 4 , , . ... . : . S8-4w A SITUATIOIV WANTED j A LOCATION desirable in point of heal th sod 7W jyotalfty. and where liberal propositions would be made to sustain an Institution for the Moral, In tel(ectual and Physical impiovement of young Ladies, ana where toe patrons would feel an interest hi to tuining every eifost, for adding to the elBciency, the character and usefulness of a permanent School.. The best of ' references will be given, and expected in return. 1 1 A leKer adtlrewed to Mrs. or Dr. B. M. Wbitwet, Asheboro', N. C. post-paid, will receive immediate attention. Dec. 7. ' 98 4i jrEtr BooKs-jrEir books. rTTlHE Myt-rieof Paris, a novel, by Eugene bue ii translafed from the French by C,H. Town. Periloos Adventures, or Kemarkable Invtaoceeof fer- cverau Jour ajre and suffering, br K. A Daven port. ,i'beiJnUiutienaI Jurisprudence of the Uni ted State, by W. A. Uuer, LL D. -Also, the 16th number of Alion a Lurope. The 5th number of Me Culloch'a Gazrtteer Also, the Girl's Heading Book in Poetry andrrese. br Mrs. Kiou'rney. For sale by ' F TURNER & HUGHES.-' December ,7, .ji ,ti .,..... : 4 V "i8 TTB UNAWAY.Taken iipand comnoitte to Jail in Beaufort.' County, October Ilth. a Neiro Mn, who says bis name u JOHN and that he belong to Dr. Samuel Vance, in South Caro tins, Union Diotnci ; that b was formerly the prop erty vf Lavaoo Alexander, in Mecklenburg County in lliu State ; was sold at bis sale by the Admiiustra tor and purchased by 'Johi 11. HarrUon, who sold him to Dr. Yance y that he rana way on the fourth of Ju lv, was taken op In this Siate and committed to Jail in Chatham, and says that said Jail was burnt on the 28th of August ; when on fire, he was taken out and carried to Hillbtro'. he remained in Jail 3 daya, when his owner came after him ; nine miles from that place, he got away from him Said Negro is a stout black man, 5 feet, I0 inches high, and weighs 178 j-ounds ; thick and heavy about the neck and iaws his two ' small tors on left foot are off tq the first joint he raayf frot bitten about two years since, i- Haid negro Is well acquainted in and about Charlotte in this (State, and cau read but not write. His owner is requeted.lo come, prove proper ty, pay charges, arid take him away or he will be dealt with ss the law direct. ' 4 4 v ... - JACOB SWINDELL, Jailor. Oct. 30. 1843. V ; - 88 U C4TATE OF NORTH CARpLINA.-Jehn.ton 3 County! Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. November T?rm,' l843.' " J" . .. - Uinton Vinson and W ife Fherebee, . ,' i ... J' .xy '" ' i'. Heir t law of Nathan B. Allen. Petit (art f or Partition of Land It appearing to the satisfaction of Uie Court, that John Vinson and Sarah his wife, defendants in this case, are not inhabitants of this tflate : It is therefore ordered, that pubitcatioo , be made inihe Raleigh Ke gister for aix weeks ooiifying ihera to appear at the next Term of this Court, tf .be herd at the Courthouse in S.nithfielJ, in the County of Johnston, on the fourth Mon.lay of February next, then and there to shew taoe (if any they have) why the said landa shall not be divided, agreeably to the prayer nt Petili6ners ; and ia cane of failure.' the said Petitlm Will l taken pro confesto, beard ex parte, and a decree rendered accor dinglx. - ;':' ' " Witness, William H Gtry, Clerk of said Court, at Ofitcej the 6ih da of December; 1843. - ' "J ' r, WM. HEN. GUY, C. a C. Pr. Adr.S-62l V-'lr- 99 Passage to Baitiinore. ft' HE suoerior Steamlioat. COLUMBUS or PO- i 5AHUNfA8,;liMWci''P Baltiaiorn, every Wxbi '.' at' afternoon , at 3 o'clock, vi nmmeutaieij aiverne arnvat o iu.vn hvui -terabuftr. and will land Passengefa in' BalUmore. the next eehing Thfl aPjrommo'itInn"- on board these Boats are very superior,? and ,the passage,, including mftaU through from ! Petersburg. fo'Bsitimore, only $8. ociuiiuii, wui leave uaujuiojo e.ci wumu.; nuon at 5 o'clock-" T' '0V " -'"""" .V " 4 . ... :nJRANDr.'Jr Agent ' BalUmore'; MarlO. I843i : ; ' "l V ' ! ,22 ly . STAT E' 6 F ft ORTH tyX Jtbil N A. Nonhsmp-" ton. Couaty, Court of Eauityi!Fall Term. 1843, William C. SpUimao,' Samuel Calvert and Thomas ' ; -M. rterca. .. 0' . I - Howell Peebles and Msry 8. Boy kin. ? r In this eass ic ipp'earing to theliatisfaction of this - Voom, that the Defendant, Howell Peebles, in tats ai', is a non-resident of i this State : 'It is tbsrefor ordered by the Court, that publication ba maJ for six uecesiive weeaa iri the- ttilelaK' K2isler4f newspa per published in ths City of Raleigh noUfylnr the aid Defendant to aooear at the next Term of this 'ourt, to be held at the CMi'rt house in the Town of Jacksonon ih fifth Monday after the fourth Monday of March neit.then and there to plead, answer or de mur to the Plaintiff'a bi If,;, OTii mlj. be lakeo pro eon fetMO acrain.lkim nr ' i . f i . ! .Witness, Henry PceblesrC'erk and Master of our "id Court at Office, in the Xawn of Jmclttn,ino una Monday after the fourth Monday of SeptewterV A'. D. ! ". 1 ':'''!' , , " 1843. : HENRY PEEBLES, U. M.wr Pr. Adn: $5 tnx-v ? -i 6 "FOR CHRISTMAS MUSICAL riNSTK UMENTS, v V 11.1 IN i . J K VV li JL K K Y FAN C Y A I ITICLHS & TOYS. 0NE of the Partners of the firm, having just re HjftttrnKl from the North, has brought ' WHh bim a larger and totter supply of freh Goods, in the above branches, than haa been kept in . the 'establishment heretofore; all of which, in price and quality, are weli worthy to be recommended to our numerous friend arid the public, as we aie very well able to sell aa low as any Store in this City: - : DRY GOODS. An entirety fresh assortment, especially Calicoes. Handkerchiefs. Woollen Good Gloves and Stock- inga, Muskrat and. Seal skin Caps, Sheetings' and Shirtings, etc. , . . .; ' FANCY GOOD, HARDW ARE & CHINA. Fine artificial Flowers, latest fashion for: winter, artificial Hair. Ladies' Fancy and Work Boxes. Writing desks. Baskets, Snuff-boxes , from 5 cts to $3 60; Travelling Bags, Thermometers,' Walking lanea, finest Kaxors, Shaving utensils. Dirk, Pen ana rocaet A.ntves ot great variety, scissors; a rery large supply f Putols, Percussion caps, Shot and Sbotbelta, Uwdbags, Powder flasks ; Cotton and Wool cards, patent Balances, Sifters, AU, hoe- tareaa, spurs, Cloth, leetn, liair, xlat ana o&oe- brushes Slates, Fixbing Utensils, Looking-glasses, varions sizes, Coffee-mills, Pins, Needles, Purses, Pocketbooks, Night Tapeie, Smoking Pipes, Twine, Corkscrews, Whips, Pencils, Buttons, plain and painted Muga, Mohair Caps, Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Dishes. Pitchers, Cocoa-gourds, various Lamps. FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GR0CERIE8 Sugar, Coffee, Molasses ; 250 lbs. fresh fancy and other Candies Soda, Butter and VVate Crackers Pilot bread, Sugar and Ginger Cakes, best Pine Ap. pie & other Cheese.Smoked Satrnon.Scotch Herrings Smoked Tonsues. Sausaces, FTss. Prunes. Date. Fib beruj'alm, Walt and Cocosnuis, Almonds.Preservee, Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Pepper sauce, Chocolate, Nos. 1 aiid 2, Macaroni, Currants, Raisins, Citron. Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive Oil, Sperm and Tallow Candles, 8otfp. white, yellow, variegated, Castile and perfumed ; Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, genu ioe Principe and other Segars. Scotch and Mrs. Mil ler's Snuff, Canary , Seed, AlUptce, Pepper. Black ing, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood. Madder, Lamp and Candlewicka, Apples, Grapes, J ujubepaate, Newark Cider. Alv Porter, 200 band&e Cotton Yarn, Buck ets, Brooms. WhaJe and bet Sperm OiL etc. GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WINE, . , ( old only by the measure. "V;, ;T PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses, Macassar, Bears, Antique Oils. Po matum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pink Saucers. ' . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Finest Violins,' bowa.' strings, bridges, screws,' Fin gerboatds. Guitars, Flageolettas, Files, Flutes,- Clari- onelts, Accordeoits, Braxs Trumpets. , , STATIONARY. Almanacs, Printers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Geographies, Key, of Heaven (Caibobc,) En gravings, Paper, Pens, Quill. .Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder. Sealing-wax Letter-stamps. Wafers. v ' Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. ' Foils; 8wods, Gloves,- Masks, Hats, Breastplates, ' ' . '" GAMES. :". ' Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Kenb. Ten pins, Cup and Ball, Craces and Battledoors, skipping ropes, RolleU '.". JKWELLERY. - Fine gold and silver, as well as germs n silver, and pinch back, viz. Breastpins; Eer-rins, Pencils, Fin ger-rings,, Ihimbleau' ,1 able and lea Spoons, De sert Kuirea and Forks, Metal Combe, Tea Bell, Spectacles, Bell-buckles, Keys. . TOY8 A large and choice eupi.Iy . ss Printing Presses painted Children's Trunks. Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles' Humming tops. Drums, Rattles, Whistles, month Urgans, Harps, J rumpeta. Magic uanterns. Paint boxes, magnetic Toy, false Faces, Cannons, Microscopes, China setts, Drummeis,' fancj- toys, and. all aoru of Dolls. . - , , G. W.& C. GRIMME. Corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Streets 'Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1843 96 TXT.O TICE At the November Term 1 843, - of War ne ' County Court. the Subscriber qualified a Administrator of the estate of Philip Hooks, deceased. All persons indebted to said rs? ate, are requested - to make immedmta payment. and those having claim against said estate, will pre vent them, properly, authenticated, within the time prescribed by Unvor this notice will be plead in bar :-r -o ' JAMES GRISWOLD, AdmV: December!, 1843.;. - 98 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Johnston County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sesaiouf. November Term. 1 843r - , David H. Holland, 'y ' Isaac Monden. Ad'n'rTof William Munden, dee'd. Action of Debt,, ' Administrator plead "fully admtn- ( lered no assets,'' which . pleas are admitted by : Uirjtiff.Si .t.L ..icv ; Wv-':!. It appearing to the satisfaction of ; . the Court, that Noedham Munden, one f the distributee of the said . W'illinra. is not an inhabitant of tbia State : It.is . there for) Ordered, that publication be , made in the Raleigh Register, for sit week. 'notifying thea'td Needham to appear at ths next Term ot this Cotirt,r to be held for ai4Coonty, at the Court House in Smithfield, on the, 4th Monday 4ft Februarr next, and, shew cause (if any lie has) why the landa to hint descended, from hi said ancestor, shall not be sold to satisfy PlsintifT recovery. imz " T;---' ..! Witness, William H. Guy. Clerk tof said Court, at Tjrfnc,tM.6lh fecembr1843. jJU.. ;5yt-; r , a- ,iWM: HBN.O0T, C.C.C. ASSICJ1EE'S NOTICE. riTfEN dsr after the date hereof, I, shall apply to (: -.;! . 1 Ji the U. K District Court of N. C. in Bankrupt cy, Tat Chamber in Fayetteville, for an order to distri bute, bn (be 23d In-t the asset in my hands to the credit of the cases of Joseph. B. Hinton, William" M. M asoo and . W . M . ; Mason ckCo.. Bankrupt, vf th Cotinty of Wake. ,., W. J. -CLARK-4 5 V ; v ' ' Cent. Assignee for Wake County Ajeceinoer otn. ibm. , . lOd : FOR RENT OR 8 A L.E, and possession given irimisliaiely, that con venient Houe for a Family residence, attuated near Mr. B. B. Smith's Dwell IK S ing, an i l alelyjjccapied by Mr E A. Jakkrt. s I . a VIf iiiMtrniv ..w v. tppiy to "' " UUiWUltltl BLiCiUUti, Ralegh. Dtid 2,1813. - 97 A PRUDENT COURSE IS ALWAY8 TH BEST. Since there are so many different ma kers of Piano Fortes, ' and each one thinks his own manufacture the best, would it not be the most fr'u- dxitt course Ct those wanting articles of the kind to take them upon trial, before making a positive pur chase! The Subscriber is sufficiently acauainted with the character and quality of his instrument to offer them upon . those terms. Any one therefore, who may have doubt about their quality can have those doubts removed by trial. He hsu been eight years engaged m this business has sold about four hundred Piano Fortes and never sold a bad one. A large additional stock jut received. E- P.NASH. December 5 97 Petersburg, Va. Warren Ion Male Academy. THE bistb Keesion of this Institution wi com m-nce on Monday, the 8th day of January 1844 The terms of Board and Tuition are the same as here tofore published. v The undersigned takes great pleasure In informing the patrons and friends of the School and the public generally, that he haa rented the large and commodi ous building formerly occupied by Mrs. Jenkins as a Boarding House, situated immediately opposite to the Academy, and that he will, by this means, be enabled to board as many Students as may be sent to the viU lage from a distance. He pledges himself, to the pub lic, that the morals of all the boys entrusted to his immediate care and control khall be strictly guarded, end, to accomplish this desirable end, no Student from the Boarding House shall visit the Town, except on special occasions, and never without the permis sion of the Teacher. It is desirable l&Vt all Boys, 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 morals of the Students. It is confidently hoped that the well estab lished character of Warrenton for health, its contigu ity to the lower regions of Virginia and North Caroli na, its facility of access by the Rail Road, the long ex perience of the Teacher in the profession to which he devotes his undivided tioe and attention, the reasona- ble terms of the Institution, aid the high order of morals enforced, will ail combine lo secure to the School a large and generous patronage. For any in formation in relation to the professional standing ef the Principal, he would most respectfully refer gentle men to the Trustees of this Intitution, as well aa to ihnseof the Scotland Neck and Northampton Acade mies, in which he . has taught for the last thirteen year. R. A. EZELL, Principal. Warrenton, Dec. 2, 1843. 87 4w an .a mr: t;w i su iaii aciiic isuuts. fJust received, 5 Cases, warranted Philadel phia work, which sie offered at reduced pri ces. JAS.M.TOWLES. Oct 29. 8 . FfltE ! rmilR JGTIV.4 ISURAMJlCOMPA ll' Kf, of' II art ford, Conn. Offer to insure Buildings and Merchandize', against loss or damaae by fire, at psemium lo Miit the times. - This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United Stales, and pays its losses prompt J. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to. 8. W. WHITING. May 4, 1843.. Agent. TTTOl OR REST that convenient Office in the LP : RsoisTsn buildings, next door bkk, Esq.. Nov. 1, 1843 ' to P. 11. Bcs- GRAY'S-; INVALUABLE OINTMENT. ' For sale bv wholesale or retail, by , . . Li I I I imitate of Worth Carolina.-Johnston Wf Carolina. Court of i leas and. (quarter sessions. iovemberTerm, 1843. -J't'tti ' ' Thomas Ives, ' . , ' , -r " ' ' ' vs.' ' ' ,' ; Isaac Munden, Adm'r. of William Munden. dee'd. Action of Debt. Administrator plead - fully ad ministered, no assets," which pleas are admitted by Plaintiff 0 ' : It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Needhatr1urden, one of thedrstributees of the said WilHam, is not an inhabitant of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication be made in the", liateigh Register for six weeks; notifying theVs.iJrfN'eedham to appear at the nextTerm of the Court, to be held for said County , at the Court Houko 1 1 Smithfield, oa the fourth Monday of February nexr, and shew cause (if any he baa) , why it landa tp him. descended from his slid ancestor, shall not be sold to satisfy PlainthTe recovery. .... ,-, Witness. William H. Guy, Clerk of our sauI Court, at Office,; the 6th December. 1 843. . ; ; WMVHENi uUi, C. C. C. Pr.Adv. $6 2j.- ;-r . r ?v 9 Via Siage from Sledge to Wjeldon, and thence by Rail Road and Steam " Boat io . Baltimore. ;J y' ' : fTTlHE Travelling Public are respectfully informed I jj that. the following rales of fare Lave been estab lished by this Lin : j. K , V Ml ,f ..: CIO ' fa.t. ,nIi,. ded on the Bay Boat) ' " ' I Jz , J j:'V -From 81edge's lo Portsmouth, $6.' By this route. Passengers-will be pot in Babimore, -in ample time for ths .Cars'to the jEast r.,West., e M 'tithm : i - The Portsmouth and Bay JAue nas oeen run wiui as much fuccesti and regularity this season, aa any Line in the country.' i- '.V 's ; - i f Of ihe uperidrity of thia route, we ask the travel ier to give it a trial, and he will be able to decide fdr himself ' '-" -' "' ' -' . I . -' ' ' WM. M MOODY; Jr. Agent; Office Portsmouth 6c Keahoke Rail Road & Bay Lina i of Steamera, Weklori, N. C. Oct. 9, 1843. . ' V r P. Hi Passenscrs leaving' Raleigh daily, (except Saturdtr.j wilt go on direct to New York without anvdalav. .:i--r;yv? ' - .. . ? . .....82 V OYSTERS ! ttYSTEUS ! npHE SUBSCRIBER; thankful to the citi H " zens of Raleigh, and the' eurroundint; Country, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, in his line of business, begs leave respectfully to announce to thm, that he has taken a house on Fay ettevifle Street, directly oppositb the Market House; and next door to Mr. Hardii. He will keep con- Btantly on hand Fresh Ovsters. directly from Nor folk, received daily, and Fresh Fish in season. To prevent mistakes, be notifies the public that his Oysters will not be carried round the City for sale by servants or others, bat can be obtained daily, as above stated, immediately after the arrival of the Cars. It will be well for the Citizens to charee their rvant. if they desire my Oysters, to give them particular in-. etructions where to apply. JOHN WILSON. Raleigh. Oct. 31. 87 CH&W1JYG TOBACCO. A Fresh Supply of that very superior sun cured (hewing Tobacco, from Langhorne & Annstead's, Lynchburg. Va. Add also, more of that superior Smokjugrohacco. this day received, and for sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. And as they act as Agents for the Manufactory, it is afforded at the man ufacturing prices, by the box or keg. Those that would hke to retail a good article, would do well to calat TURNER & HUGHES. Look at This. Jl. STRINCFELLOW, DENTIST, Ever grateful to the citizens of Raleigh, for their very liberal patronage extended to bim dur ing his residence amongst them, has the pleasure of informing them that he has returned to thu place, and opened an Office over Mr Benjamin Smith's Store, where he may always be found from 9 o'clock A- M. until 5 P. M. He would also inform thein that he has reduced his prices to the following terms, which pieces it in the power of every one to secure their teeth, or have a fine set of artificial ones. DR. STRINGFELLOW'S PRICES FOR DEN TAL OPERATIONS. Plugging with gold each plug, - - - $1 50 foil, ... 50 Separating by filing, - ... 60 Extracting teeth or roots of teeth, each 60 ' children's teeth, 25 Setting best mineral incorruptible teeth on i4 vol, each - 2 00 On imprbved gold pivots, - - 3 00 " tine gold plate - - 6 00 AH operations warranted to be of the finest and best materials, otherwise no charge. Terms ('ASH. November 20tb, 1843. 93- Refebences : Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Judge Battle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, 3 Dr. P. C Pope Wm. Plummer, Esq. Warreuton. Grn. Hawkins, Col. Joner.") Dr. Wilcox A Halifax. DrBond. S AltPr.TING A go-nl assortment of heavy in grin Carpeting, at prices to suit the times. JAMES M. TOWLES. rvflleich. Nov. 27. 95 "OLOUGHS PLOUGHS Kept con Bj atanlly on hand, a supply of Richmond Cast Iron Ploughs, together with extra Points and Slide. . Experience is the next teacher, and wherever heard from, these Ploughs have given universal satis-' faction. so try them, gentlemen farmers, if y0u please. JAMES Jll. TUWLES. November 27. 95 i e w 1? a 1 1 a n cl W i u t e p GOODS, nTOR SALE, nt the Commission Store of the aj Subscriber, FayetieviHe Street, 04poite the Post Office, and next door to the New Market House Prices LO VV for Cash. ' Among the articles just received, will be found Flannels, white, red, yellow and Salisbury. Also Frerrrh Ginghams new style for Winter. Black Alpacea " - Mousliu de Lainea. Merinoes French and English. Calicoes a great variety. ' Lisle Ederine a beautiful varietv. Silk, raw Silk and. Col ton Stockings, 4 c Ala m aeArlmnnl rf fvrruoriae A-e Jt-1 JOHN T. WEST. Nov. 14. . 91 if TTiTERDS'S GRASS. aOO Bushel for sale at the N. C. -Bookstore ; and also 6(f bush els Ked Clover seed. , jf ' W. GOODE, Attob.vsi at Law, (former MJls. 'y ' luchmond, irgtnia,) has settled in St Louts, where he will attend to any professional bust uess which may be 'entrusted to his care. - . McG will attend to any claims amounting lo $500 or more, any where in the State .of Missouri. ; rtefer IS Weston R. Galea, Raleigh. ; ' St. Louis. Missouri Sept. 1, 1843. S 74 6m VALUABLE PLANTATION is of . lereti tor sale, near l airanassee. r lortua as a rvv it t r.i Tlie SolJlriber, wishing to remove to a more North ern climjte,.'offers for sale tbe Tract or LAap.-oii which he' resides, situated about 8 miles from .Talla. bassee; in Leon County.' There are 1600 acres con tained in the Tract,' a-very large propirtion of which is of very superior qnaliiy. The pUce is plentifully watered, with excellent water ; and ihere are not more than 30 acrea of waste land in the body. About 750 acrea of laid, are cleared, from which, with a force of forty-five or fifty hands, in a favorable season, 300 or 350 Bales of Cotton can be produced iu a season, and more Corn 4hah; would aervo- the n.intat!on. The land is so sitnaiedflhat it can be divided into two sep arate Tracts if preferred. There is good land enough to employ irom seventy :five; to eighty hands to auV vanatage. The natural growth' ia Sweet Gum, Post Oak, Red Oak. Cherry ,'Ash and Dogwood. The tij. per terminus of the Had Road, leading from Talla hassee lo Stewart's, is only 8 miles distant, and the Railroad U twenty-three miles long.' : '" i The improvements, including buildings of every de ccriptionare extensive, and convenient "S large "white family lean be comfortably acromrorf tand there are Tt enoiigh'forl the Mnveni' ccom modatiotf c . . Jit 80 ! SlaveaC ' ' There' V fflf erectedCilose on the jdaca), i with" all I ssary The society of the neighborhood U oUbeJnost d sirable khfhl, a-rkt the lands, adjoin the PraaUtions of the'Messrs Coften and Si, ,Tbompn from . IMortn Carolina. There are also 'several Churches, conve. ttient enough to attend. '. ' .r. rr-JAMBS..T.-LORIMBIl,' .i4Kt lri.--Ieoti CcatyFloridai Norember 15,184. ,nr v,. sr;,- -t' 95-nfc LLJ DRESS and BIATaSlKIXG MRS. ELIZ ABETH A. txtt MAN, respectful, ly informs her friends and the piiblie generally, that she ts prepared lo carry eh $p above 4buineia. in all its branches, and desires tfroee who have work of that description, to give her scall, or send their ar tides to her at" heir residence near theof Baptist Grove," f y '" '". ; ' ' -v- " "''.'.- Being thrown entirely upon her own resonrcp and industry for a uppt for herself ahd small children; vj toe recent aeain ot ner nusoand, snenopes to me rit and receive a liberal encparagement from a gene rous community Y and sbe . pledge herself to exert ner utmost in pleasing all her Patrons: Raleigh; Nor. 16, 1843; y. . 1 92' N. B. Boys' and Children Dresses made in any' style and after any. pattern derired. RS. LAWRENCE adopts this method fiof informing her friends and the pub- ic, that her House is open for the reception of Boarders, either by the day,1 rrionth or year. Her rtooms are as pleasant as any in the City ;her Table will contiBoe to be furnished with the best the market affords, and the most untiring efforts !wm be used to give entire satisfaction. She crusts by these means to merit a share of the pat ronage extended to others. Uaietgh, Nob. 27, 1843. 95 FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Strayed or stolen, two bright Sorrel Horses, with blazt d faces and white feet, one of them in very godd order, the other rather ihio. and walks lame, as he was crippled last Slimmer, in one of his fore le, above the knee, and is swelled on one side of tne body. Any person who will deliver them at the N. C. Bookstore in Kaleigh, shall receive the above reward. Kalgb. Nov. 13, 1843. ' 91 JAMES MARTIN. & E. D. BULLOCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW; Will practice in all the Courts at Mobile, and in tbe Counties of Washington, Clark and Monroe, Alabama. Mobile, April 15, 1243. 33 y FALL SUPPLIES OF. . y Jtlit8ie9 JtJusicai Inslrtipieitls, FJUSTCY ARTICLES, Sfc. r roa balk ax E. P. NASH, Sycamore Street, Petersburg. Virginia. PiOUNTRY Merchants and others in wantof any VJof the above articles, will find in my establishment. the most desirable stock" I have ever offered, at great ly reduced prices. A call from my old friends and customers is solicited. ' " .' TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Craven Coumy, Superior Court of Law, Fall Term A. D. 1843. Susan J. Oliver, ) vs. Petition for Divorce. JohnS, Oliver. S n It apiieariug to the Court that Subpoena and alias Subpoena have been duly issued in this case aud t h4Ti he defendant, John S. Oliver, cannot be found, and that proclamation hath been publicly made at the the saiil defendant to appear and answer as command ed by the aid Subpoena : h is ordered by th .Court that nonce be given in the Newbernian and Kaieigb Register mo son ally to house in Newlern. on the fourth Monday after the fourth Mbcday of March next, then and there to. plead or nwer lb the petition of Saoan J". Olivrr for Di vorce, or tbe same will be taken pro confesio and heard according to the act of the General Assembly in such case made and provided. . . - V itness William S. Blackledge, Clerk of the Supe. rior Court of Law for the county of Craven, at New- bern, the foorth Monday after .the fourth Monday of September. A D. 1843. . -.- ,.-,.. WILLIAM s; BLACKLEDGE. C. 8. ii. November 18. 1843; Pr adv $9 84. 85 3ra iTNE of twq coarse must be pursued by m i the sale of my Piano Forte. I most either adopt the common practice, with many dealers In the atiicle of running down other Instruments' in order to raise the character of my own, or "I must do as I. bave been endeavoring to do for eight years past. Ret the public to form their own' opinion by trying- my instruments. , J'he former t s-fourKe . have, uevet adopted, and never shall; theTatter I have tried and fctund to work well. I believe ihat my Pia'nd Fortes are at least equal tr any miide in this or any other country that I bave heard of ; bat that opinion being an interested one, I do not ask the public lotiepand upon it, alone,, and simply beg -of them to tcs the matter by actual, trial. Any person desiring to, pur chase a Piano, can take mine upon trial, and withhold payment uutil they can prove the Instrument. -' - ' E. P. NASH, ' Book and Piano Fofte Seder,-3 ' i . Petersburg; Ya.;;-1 EW C H EAP SHOE' STORE. The Subaeru r. having purcnased tne entire cnuc X.J5-. I?HMENTof Mr. Witiua Wbite. in the 'J'ABLI?1 City of Raleigh, is now prepared lo furnish at cheap' rates, for Cash, Boots and Siloes of all u.illtlcg. 1 Being determined to give good bargains. and make every effort to please those who vAsf .favo. hint ;With their custom , he most respectfully colicus ollhe gen? tlemea and ladies of Ralegh, and of tb.e , public gen erally, a share bFpIic patronage. , 0 f, U' ' f 'JOSEPH W; JOHNSON. November 22, 1843 .:-Z--n .1 94 KV' OTT O X VARJSS, ..SSIUTIAO. AND sliEE TINGS just received. , ,, . -r' II 1CO.V II A SIS al8 cents, warranted good. Fi VE HOUSH EADS nice retalfing MOLASSES, offered at wholesale. '4 ' i WILL : PECK. ;-iK..--'94-4t' Raleigh , Nov. 24.' - ,'-! K( ltaleirrh Acadcmv Li .-: f p HIS Institution will cprnmenca on the.fixsvday it of January, 1844i' . - Ti i ' :- i jTUITION.; ?' v .-.; i V1 . The Classics, '3it-M $20 '00 English Branches, also4 French, Spanish and Italian "?- 'Lajiguagesvi'ic"-''''''' 3ia?t5' -00 - lr;--i;W-a . . 4 Lfl? EJIIY .! V fWgtii Dec, 4, 1844. , 't:-;Ft:-m.49 3t t - f- f i . : " a: u .PASMlOWAnaB "TAILOR, (One door South of Dr. N. L- STiTaV-lVug 8tore.) -v:rAYETTEyiLLE:S Hia"f hargest wilt ba' regolattd "by the times.- Cxr-rriaa done at reduced nrioea. i-?' - ;V'" -? Dec t, 1843.; f-tf , two newspapers printed m this Slate for the lnd see his home manufactured stock before makiria1 nlhs, for the said defendant John 8 . Oliver ner-fSeif purchase elaewherev !Ul to be and appear at the Superior Court of.Law t A. ? - H UOH LUCKEY. Practical Hatfer J - he holden for the county OA Craven at .Uie Court . Raleich. Nov. 4. 1843. - v.iw.. sqiU HYSICIAK rOR THE fiYE?MD EAS OperaUt foi"lf0 relief oliv Deafness and other .a&ctbns of . the Car ' ' Cataract, Reryenum, Crpssfi-J Eyes,. &ci v Enlarged Tonsils and Palate , I ; "V Club Foot, HaxeLjDrStammeriinr"l Stbnei StKcturei Fistular Pilei fV, t'f T " Defoiitiitiesi Diseases of the JBonea i i til' - v !Henria fa radical cure;) Anearigm ) ?: a t Cancer, Polypusi Tumanrs; Ulciet. tfV v And Surgical Diseases in generakrl ;tVW-'viv Dr.'H. ; will visit anv nart of th Stat . his services miy be" required.:'':-. . ; ; , BR. JIGiVDREG will give a regltlar Crtirse ; of Medical and Surtical instrtiction: to tireharsi - rthose atudenla who wish to yiail the Northern College. : .... r.....s Miuumiu ",Jwr, aam SIX IO DUUWr,S graduated with credit at the end of theiy first Wiont a uie xvicnmono Medical college. " . v . VWii KIVIVHTIU, t . Hon.'Geo. E. Badger, Dr. Beckwith, ;harles Manly. Eso." f!n.'U.l....1. RaIefih:, ' ' v. Hugh WaddeU. Esq: Hrtrsbbr6ughs a. Thb Suliscrilier is prepared lo execute ill kinda ' Imitations of every varietv of Marble, aid of aUktiii H of Wood ; also. Wall Painting, Pa,-er-hanging;Gla- 1 KingmnnuiijAiiuort wooa ana Metallic substance of every description, in the late Ffenlh style. " attended to at the ahorlest notice, aiwfdons in j SUp rior style of workmanship.'' : j ' - 'vTv MILITARY FLAGS inS BAJJNERaf pabtedlii the neatest style, on the shortest hoiicej; and mac)t " cheaper than they can be dons elsewhere, .(! Ke " for to the Adjutant General of Nortfe&ktolioa. i v Persons wishing Painting, of any .tescription axb cuted, by calling at th Cabinet .Ware lloom bf Mh " William Thompson, bppoits .the Souih :sst corner of the Capuol Square, may expect to have it Sobs ts their entire satisfaction. 5 C. FKAZlk, V Raleigh, Jin. 14, 1843. 0 fi;Uv F6R RENT, the next yekr the Honas and tot now occupied by MtJohn F. randt; on Hills borough Street, opposite the resldenca of Wm. HiU, Esq. t'.F or terrns, apply. toV , -ik ?&'S' " ; r.t si WM.D;HAYWtfcrBv 1 Kaleigh, October J 9; 1843: i;.J :h 1 85.tf LUCREY'S MAJIPFACTORY. v, mnAl.T.mn: v.- til THE Subscriber has now bn hand, and is ennalknt ly rhanufaCturipV H AT8 bf every descriptiohVwbich, ; he now offers to the public at very reduced prices far - graf1. ' ' casbi ..tuv-v'. t--"v v Zj0 A very farge and beautiful asoftmeat of dApflT , i f slio on hand, which he will sell unusually lowi Afaos. ' a large quantity of Wool Hats, oroad brims, noma J- tnanufactared! which he will baII -lArl-" 1 retail. he pubbe are respectfully invited to call N. B. . 60,000 Fur SUns wanUd. orwhish th . i highest Cash price will be givferur.Deer rtlrra, Mokw. Oner, 'Beaver, Raccoon, Muskrst. sod other Fursio wanted. Persons at a distance, faring Fur', Skins ' ' on hind, will please forward jhein to Kale'tgh, where t the highest Citsfr pricerjlt be frenvjeTrib.ln-:W.,-V.: j vst AjinitTJEjii THE Subscriber haa receired, and will kaef-s regular supply otw.pilt 44-&ii.tiv.. ; . ' k H r HP OT AT ESy Of the" first quality, YelloW Mercers and Ladies' tih-l gers, so caned, oy uje Mnel only. .Call and easy tbe article. . ; " ' JOHI Nor 20. ' -'.r-'W 9 - MALE AND SB if! A LBt TE A Cil ERS tti i i WANTfDF'SITtlAiUONS; V: fTHHE suSscrfber' crflier' is acquainted With elrfrai itdo "Hf . Jj. . and Female Teachersmhd are ia W(int.of aif o ation f amongst them a ti the fonowini -W-'i ' A young Man. of fine Charactier, piotia,. Intellieent. ' : and well raised, wfidVrgheU piairiEngnsh"fehooI,y v , with 's alar of frbm lhtee'to fite hundred dollars and : board, per asmorii; - ; :-,-: .:V- ,Y':; Several .others wanting ' Schools, wnercriUttVimo1i wife tan be employed irfthe nmeics, Some 5 or 6 very desirable. Female Tearberef te Usual English Branches, French, and MWtc on the f - or public sthoolaVwlth ialaTies of 300. 350 ind 400 ' - and board, per snnnnv --,f '?2 If t " .'-fi;- '. ' . cicly, with salaries oTTrotn $250 to 3i and board.1 . ApplieanU ought klvrreoternb4r iwo ihrogii j' . one isjrtbM tbetbestialrieit cma6dthe besi' m cavni.iiu hw uir oi w umr powazes wnen laev v . writs nhM thniJt iiiKWt ' ' - vv bo na on nanu. an extensive aasortmentor . tiawTT- very.oest and chespeeiano Fortes, Pfok4St' J. ary,an4 Jancy wUcTe. , 3 rnJu -!eplJ tsi'i - ..... .r . i .5 ..i'-T.-r-M Uvtt'ATi rtiM'Ai Alnrth Carolina EoOlcstorc. . HI 5 X rTflHB Bsnker's .Wife, or Court and Ciiy,ano PoveLfT ii 'i... 14.. rikti, -f -z , . .1 tese of Oiiid, by Chirle Peitit Btcllvaiue, D D. " y ! illUST, FUBLKHE AND FOR. SALE.; '1'J j u vv iuis. viutc. n voarre uenverea 10 tne uia.ii t I Ha Cburcbtnan warned against )h errors of the m time, with notes, by Rev Henry An Aoi(,DD.bem !r islry in its application to Ajfncuhortand Physiology, ) 'X by Justus Ltlbig.M D Ph D F U S M R J A. Ths A firs.fjiamber of the Life of Andrew JacksooTMlitUry and Civil, with illustrations, by A mo Kendall.' The 1st number ol MUimaaU Gibbon Rom. price 25 cti. tSth number of Abaon'a urop . 5lb nombecTof 2. Hannah Mors'WorW'iihnumWofM n Gaxatfeer. I . -V ; ; a ' i Wa havei alo': jut melved a 'fresh aasortmsnt bf Classical and School;' Books." All orders from adis-v ' for the Cash, r, V!; TURNER dc HUGHFS JJJ: November 27. Nov. 20. 1843.. Blanks Tor tale at this Q " A Tl'n RKP.V, AT T.AtV A-il ..;T . . .. . (
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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