' h " t ' ' jaa ' '''' "" " ' ' ' ' " a i " " " ' AilJU) iWiOTJ CAROL1 Published Scml-Weekly, ly . WESTON R. GALES, KOITOK AND 1R0FR1ST0B. A .m i.wlrlv Rale! ih Re fitter. Of Ue iJ6ul lv,i - q - StfctTio. Five Doilara pr aunum half in AJovCRRTHeMiTi. For every Sixteen Lines (r,t insertion. One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, fwenty-five t.enis. . i..i;l.mintt. inseneu in RocSTca, will also apiar in the Wkkkut Paper tree of cliare. rv-. r.ttrs to the Editor must be ot-aid. Broke Jail, AT LOtitSBURG, Franklin County, a negro fellow named BOO, committed aaa Kunaway on the 4in oi uciuw ri o f j - - - fM( hih. tolerahlv blackW and ha a steady, resolute look, when spoken to. He says he is the property of R, N. Herndon, of Osford, who hired him to H. h. Uobards, of Granville. AH persons are requraled to app'rehi nd ssid negro, and return him to his old MilSlpfaarsl JOHN BARNES, Jailor. 93-4w Louishurg. Dee. 4 JTEtr BOOKS-JTE1V BOOKS. njlHb; Mysteries ot fans, a novel, oy cugeneoue i 11 translated from the French by C. H. Town. Psribu Adventures, or Remarkable Instances of Per- everai)-e, (Courage and suffering, by R. A. Dsrn port. The Cntitutienl Jurisprudence of the Uni ted States, by W. A. Duer, LI,. D. Also, the I6th number of Alison's Europe. The 5th number of Me Oulloch's Gsselteer. Also, the Girl's Reading Book in Poetry and Prose, by Mrs, Sioorney. For sale ,r TURNER it HUGHES. December 7. OS Passasre to Raltimorc. THE superior 8teamboat, COLUMBUS or PO CAHONTAS, will leave City Point direct for Baltimore, every Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, or immediately after the arrival of the Cars from Pe tersburg, and will land Passengers in Baltimore, the next evening. Tip accommodations on board these Boats are very superior, and the passage, including msals through from Petersburg to Baltimore, ooly $8. Returning, will leave Baltimore evejy Saturday after noon at 5 o'clock J. BRANDT, Jr. Agent. Baltimore. Mar. 10, 1843. S2 ly C. C. NELSON, FASMIOtfAULK TAILOR. (One door 8outh of Dr. N. L. Stith's Drug Store, FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, A. C. (j Fi v'gs wifl baVregulated by the timeal Ccmjte done at reduced prices. Dec.6,'l843. 88 tf NOTICE At the November Term 1843, of Wayne County Court, the Subscriber qualified as Administrator of 4he estate of Philip Hooka, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested .to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, wHI pre sent them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice willbe plead in bar f their recovery. JAMES GRISWOLD, Adm'r. December 1, 1843. 98 GW. GOODE, Attobhit at Law, (former ly of Richmond, Virginia,) has settled in St. lioois, where be will attend to any professional busi ness which may be entrusted to his care. a Mr. O. will attend to any claims amounting to $500, or more, any where in the State of Missouri Refer to Weston R. Gales, Raleigh. . St. Louis. Missouri 8epU 1, 1843. j S 74 6m iVcw Fall and Winter GOODS) TTTJQR SALE, at the Commission Store of the Subscriber, Fayetteville Street, opposite the Post Office, and next door to the New Market House. Prices LOW, for Cash. Among the articles just received, will be found Flannels, while, red, y ejlow and Salisbury . Also. 1 French Ginghams new style for Winter. Black Alpaeca. Mouslin de Laines. Mer'tnoes French and English. . Calicoes great variety. Lisle Edging beautiful varletyv Silk, raw Silk and Cotton 8tockings, e. Also, ah assortment of Groceries, 4c: &e. ' -' JOHN T. WE8T. Nov. 14. -. FALL 8UPPLIES OF jlujic, Jttutlcal MnirttmtniMy FAKCY ARTICLES SfC. ' roa aaia nr E. P. N ASH, . Sycamore Street. Eetersburg, Virgin. COUNTRY Merchant and others in want or any of the above article, will find in my establishment, .the moat desirable atock I have ever oneretL at great tu reduced price. A caJI from my old friend and . customers' ir solicited1.' . . ... . . 1 TCUVff DOLLARS REWARD. Strayed T ot toleii, two bright Sorrel Horses, with Kl Jm 'fir and white feet, one of them in very good order, the other rather thin, end walk lame, m he wu.eripp.ed ui oumme . m - . "7- above tha knee. no lasweiiea on ww -"-j. An r person Who will deliver 'them at the'N. C Bool&toreta Raleigh, shall receive the-above reward. Raleigh. Nov. 18, 1843. ' 1 Tl. , JAMES MARTIN & BULLOCK, - ATTORNEYS'AT'LAW, vvut'nrstee in all the Courts at Mobile; and in the rVnpTomMhin -h lSSi- " 33 T itobtle, April 15, LOUGHSPlA4UUHS---vcpi :con- .B,l, ftll hand, a SUpplf of Richmond ' f!:EXSj:S: EvVSv nnirwl mUs- . . t 1 . . m k a. Artii whuritcr Tl 1 HTZTZZ X7r.niemen farmers, ii yoo SCUOU.C. - m, -pnWI CHj Court udru w.w.-- . - - II bs charged 25 percent, higher ; but a deduction af S3 Pr canl-wiM md from Ul reu,"r Price for iawrttae ' . ilia otnr ii i&ii IP pieasev,.. -. 4, November 27. . . a 95 FOR CHRISTMAS AND ST JEW YEAR. IMiY GilODS, GROCERIES, MUSICAL llSTUUMENTS, ' CHINA,1 JEWELKRY, FANCY AUTICLKS & TOYS. - . OvNE of the Partners of the firm, having just re-vjturnt-d from the North, has brought with him a Jyger and better supply of fte-h Good, in th above branches, than haa been kept in the establishment heretofore; all of which, in pricet and quality, are well worthy to be recommended to our numerous friends and the public, as we aie very well able to sell as low as any Store in this City. DRY GOODS. , An entirety fresh assortment, especially Calico, Handkerchiefs, Woollen Goods, Gloves and Stock ings, Muskrat and Seal akin Caps, Sheetings and Shirtings, etc. FANCY GOODS, HARDWARE & CHINA. Fine artificial Flowers, latest fashion foi winter, artificial Hair, Ladies' Fancy and Work Boxes, Writing desks. Basket. KnnflT.bnYoa frnm In $3 50; Travelling Bags, Thermometers, Walking - nes. nnest Knxors, Shaving utensils, Dirk, Fe and rocket Knives of sreat variftv. Krissors very large supply of Pistols, Percussion caps, Shot anil Sholbelts, Birdbags, Powder flasks ; Cotton and W'ool cards, patent Balances, Sifters, A!, Shoe thread, Spurs, Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hat and Sh.ie bruehes ; Slates, Fishing Utensils, Looking-gla&ses, varions sizes, Coffee-mills, Pins, Needles, Purses, Pocketbooks, Night Tapers, Smoking Pipes, Twine, Corkscrews, Whips, Pencils, Buttons, plain and painted Mugs. Mohair Cape. Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Dishes, Pit her, Cocoa-gourds, various Lamps. FRESH CONFECTIONARY 5c GROCERIES Sugar, Coffee, Molasses ; 250 llts. fresh fancy and other Candies Soda, Butter and Water Crackers Pilot bread. Sugar and Ginger Cakes, best Fine Ap pie & other Cheee,Smoked Salmon.Scotoh Herrings Smoked Tongues, Sausage, Figs, Prunes, Dates. Fil berU.Palm, Wall and Cocosnuls, Almonds.Preserves, Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Pepper sauce, Chocolate, No. 1 and 2, Macaroni, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Nutmegs, Liquorice,' Cinnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive Oil, Spermatid Tallow Candles,. Soaps, white, yellow, variegated, Castile and perfumed ; Chewing St Smoking Tobacco, genu ine Principe and other Segars. Scotch and Mrs. Mil ler's Snuff, Canary Seed, Albpice. Pepr, Black ing, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood, Madder, Lamp and Candlewkks, Apples, Grapes, J ojubepaste, Newark Cider, Ale, Porter, 200 bundles Cotton Yarn, Buck ets, Brooms, Whaie and best 8 perm Oil, cVc. GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WINE, gold only by the measure, PERFUMERY. Otto of Roses," Macassar, Bears, Antique Oils, Po matum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pink Saucers. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FinestViolins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Fin gerboards. Guitars, Plageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari- o nells, Accordeons, Brass 1 rumpets. STATIONARY. Almanacs, Primers. Spelling, Picture, and Song Books, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Catholic,) En gravings, Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, luk powder. Sealing-wax, Letter stamps. Wafers. Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. Foils, 8 words, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates, GAME9. Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Keno, Ten pins. Cup and Ball, Graces and Battledoors, akipping ropes, KoueL JEWELLERY. Fine gold and silver, as well as german silver, and pinchbeck, vix. Breastpins; bar-rings, rencils, r in ear-rings. Thimbles. Table and Tea Simons, De sert Knives and Forks, Metal Combs, Tea Bells Spectacles, Bell-buckles, Keys. T0Y8. A large and choice supply as.Printing Presses painted Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureau Marbles, Humming tops. Drums, Rlttlrs, Whistles mouth Organs, Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns Paint boxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces, Cannons, Microscopes, Chins setts, Drummeis, fancy toys, and all sorts of Dolls. G. W.&C.GRIMME, ; Corner of Fayetteville and Hargett 8treets Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1843. . 96 CJTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Northamp- O ton County. Court of Equity, Fall Term. 1843, William C. Spillman, Samuel Calvert and Thomas M. fierce. vs. Howell Peebles and Mary 8. Boykin. In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of thi Court, that the Defendant, Howell Peebles, in this suit is a non-resident of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for si successive weeks in the Raleigh Register, a newspa per published in the City of-Raleigh notifying the said Defendant to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held at the Coort house in the Town of Jackson, on thefth Monday after the fourth Monday of March nexuben and there to plead, answer or de mur to the Plaintiff's bill, or it will be taken proH eonfesso against Dim.' Witness, Henry Peebles, Clerk and Mester of our said Court at Office, in the Town of Jackson, the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday of September, A. is. 1843. HENRY PEEBLES, C. M. E. Pr. Advt. $5,62J. . 99 6w g3 Nov TATE OF NORTR CAROLINA Johnston County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. ovember Term, 1843. iaviu n. nouano, . MonJe Adn,.r. WUi.m Munden, dee'd. j - Action of Debt. Administrator pleads "fully sdroin- . istered no assets," which pleas are adniijted by Plaintiff. 2S vv irfism, is not an inhabitant of tBia Stale: It is ihere- fore ordered, that publication be mal in the Ra'eigb Register, fbraix week, notifying the said .Needham to appear at the next Term of thi. Coort, 16 be held for Mid County, at the Court House in SmithfielJ, on the 4th Monday of February next, and anew cause (if any he ha) why the lands to him descended, from " nc allnot bewldtou.Ufy PlnVuT. 1 recovery WitneM. William H Guy, Clerk of id Court, at Office, the 6th December, '1843, WM; HEN GUT C.C. C. Pr. Adv. $5 62 J, 99 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1843. A PRUDENt COURSE IS ALWAY8 THE BEST. Since there are so many different ma kers of PiaHo Fortes, and each uhe thinks his own manufacture the best, would it Dot be the most ric dkkt course f.r those wanting articles oi the kind to take them Upon trial.' before niaking a positive pun chase 1 The SUbicriler is' sufficihily acquainted with the character and quality of his Itislruinents to offl-r them upon those terms. Any One therefore, who may have doubts about their quality can have those doubts removed by trial, lie has be-n eight years engaged in this business has sold about four hundred Piano Fortes and never sold a bad one. A large additional stock just received. E. P.NASH. December 9. 97 Petersburg, Va. Warrenton male Academy. r?THE sixth Session of this Institution w c m mmceon Monday, the 8th day of January 1844 The terms of Board and Tuition are the same a here tofore published. I lie undersicnt-d takes "great pleasure in informing the patrons and friends of the School and the public generally, that be pas rented the large and commodi- ou building formerly occupied by Mrs. Jenkins as a Uoaruing House, situated immediately opposite to the Academy, and that h will, by this means, be enabled to bo;trd as many Students as may be snt to the vil 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 hall be strictly guarded, nnd, to accomplish this desirable end, no Student from the Boarding House shall visit the Town, exrept on special occasions, and never without the prmi sion of the Teacher. It is desirable that all Boys, who have no near relatives in the Town or it vicinity, shall board with the Principal, upon whom devolve the great responsibility of preserving the morals of the Students. Itla confidently hoped that the well estab lished character of Warrenton for health, its ontigu ity to the fower regions of Virginia and North ('aroli na, its facility of access by the Rail Road, the lone ex perience of the Teacher in the profession to which be devotes his undivided time and attention, the rcasona- bit terms of the Institution, at.d the hish order of morals enforced, will all combine to secure to the School a Urge and generous patronage. For any in formation in relation to '.he professional standing of the Principal, be would most respectfully refer gentle men to the Trustees of this Institution, ss well as to those of the Scotland Nerk and Northampton Acade mies, in which he has taught for jhe last thirteen years. R. A. EZELL, rrincipal. WarrenJon, Dee. 2, 1843. 7 4w FIKE ! THE u JET IV A IXSURAKCI? COMPA of Hartford, Conn. OUVft to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by fire, at premium to uit the times. This m one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and pays its losses prompt- y. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to. s. W. WHI i lrsu. May 4,1843. Agent. NEW ROl'Tfi, Via Stage from Sledge's to Weldon. and thence by Rail Road and Steam Boat to Baltimore. irnHE Travelling Public are respectfully informed II that the following rates of fare have been estab lished by this Line : From Sledge s to Baltimore, $10. (Meals mciu ded on the Bsv Roats.1 From Sledge s to PortsnMuth, 6. ty this route. Passengers will be put in Baltimore, in ample time for the Cars to the. East. or WesU . The Portamoutff and Bay Line has been run with as much success, and regularity thia season, as any Line in the country. Of the superiority of this route, we ask the travel ler to give it a trial, and he will be able to decide for himself. WM. M. MOODY. Jr. Agent. Office Portsmouth & Roanoke Rail ftbad & Bay Line t.f Steamers. Weldon. C. Oct. 9, 1843. P.S. Passengers reaving Raleigh daily, (except Rjiturilav.1 will ffo on direct to New York without any delay. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Chatham Countv. Snoerior tourt of Law Fall Term A. D. 1843. . Milly Buckner, vs. John Buckner. Petition' for Divorce and Alimony. It appearing to the Court that a Subpoena and alias SiibiMT.na have been dulv issued in this rase, ami that the defendant. John Buckner, cannot be found and that proclamation bath 5en publicly made at the Court-house dopr by the Sneriil 01 Chatham bounty for the aaid' defendant to appear and answer as com mamLd by the said 'Subpoena ; it is ordered by the Court, that notice be given in the Raleigh Register, a newspaper printed in thia State, for three months, for the said defendant, John Buckner, personally to be and appear at the Superior Court of Law, to be bolden for the County of Chatham, at the Court IVuse iu Pituboro', on the third Monday of March next, then and there to plead or anower to the iietition of Milly Buckner, for Divorce, or the same will be taken pro eonfesso, and heard according to the Act of the Gen eral Assembly in such case made and provided. Witness, John Thompson, Clerk of the Superior Couit'at Law, for the County of Chatham, at Pilts boto, the third Monday of September, A. D- 1843. JOHN THOMPSON, C. 8. C. Pr. Adv. $9. ' . 100-3m DS GRASS. 2 O O Bushels for ... .1 . . T .1. . 1 I C i aie at toe n . j. oooiuion , ami wo uuu- ei tied Clover Seed. " JOIIJYY, HMCUSf ATTORNEY AT LAW. F&aHKLM't Macon County N. C. All claims pat into his hands, will be carefully and punctually attended to. . November 17, 1843. 646 CT" Our Office being supplied with the greatest variety of fancy Job Type W are prepared to erxejate PAMPHLBTf CAWClltCtJl.AtJi UgVUWlhtB, r OCC - , In a style net inferior to any Ofl e fas the Stale. NA GAZETTE. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! THESUBSCRIBER,lhankAiltotheciti Zens of Raluigh, and the surrounding Country, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, in his line of business, begs leave respectfully to announce to them, that he has taken a house on Fay etteville Street, directly opposite the Market House, and next door to Mrs Ha rdib. He will keep con stantly on hand FresA Ovtters. direettu from Nor folk, received daily, and Fresh Fish in season. To prevent mistakes, he notifies the public, that ais 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 Csrs. It will lie well for the Citizens Co charge their servants, if they desire my Oysters, to give them particular in structions where to apply. JOHN WILSON. Raleigh. Oct. 31. 87 CHEWIJYG TOBACCO. AFfCSll Supply of that very superior sun cured t: hewing Tobacco, from Langhorne & Arinstead's, Lynchburg. Va. A nl also, more of that superior Smoking Tobacco, 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 like to retail a pod article, would do well to ca'l at TURNER & HUGHES'. fiook at This. DR. STRINGFELLOW, DENTIST, Ever grateful to the citizens of Ilaleigb, for their very liberal patronage extended to him dur ing hia residence amongst them, has the pleasure of informing them that he has returned to this place, and opened an Office over Mr Benjamin Smith's Store, where he may always he found from 9 o'clock A. M. until 5 P. M. He would also inform them that he has reduced hia prices to the fJ lowing terms, which places it in the power of every one to secure their teeth, or have a fine set of artificial ones. DR. 8TRINGFELLOWS BRICES FOR DEN TAL OPERATIONS. Plugging with gold each plug, - - - $1 50 foil, ... 50 Separating by filing, ..... 50 Extracting teeth or roots of teeth, each 50 " children's teeth, - - 25 Setting best mineral incorruptible teeth on pivots, each - - - 2 00 On. improved gold pivots, 3 00 " fine gold plate, - 5 00 All operations warranted to be of the finest and best materials, otherwise no charge. Terms CASH. November.20th, 1843. 03- IIeferencxs : Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Judge Battle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, 3 Dr. P. C Pope Wm. Plummer, Eq. Warrenton. (fen. Hawkins, Col. Jovner," Dr. Wilcox, C Halifax. Dp Bond. ) UEJTBERSOJr MALE ACADEMY. riTHE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed U on Monday, 8th of January 1844. The scholas tic year will be divided into two sensioits of 5 month each. The Trustees have en raffed the services of Mr. Wx. H. Bass, who is a Graduate of Randolph Macon College, and is highly recommended both for his moral deportment as a gentlemen, and for his Qualifications as a Teacher. In this School will be taught every thing necessary to prepare young ra for College, or for the ordinary avocations of Iu4 J Henderson is a beautiful and flourishing village, hus mediately on the Rail Road from Raleigh to Gaston 45jmles from either place remarkable lor the health- fulness of its location, and Tor the intelligence and morality of its inhabitants, and those of its vicinity The location of the Academy is quiet and retired, suf ficiently, remote from the business part of the village Particular attention will be paid both to the moral deportment and the intellectual advancement of the Pupils. Board, including washing, lights, ate. can be had in respeolabJe private. families in the village at $7 per month ; and in the country, at $5. bach Session will close with a thorough examination of the Students on the Studies pursued during the Term. tkkms pan session. . . For English branches, ; $7 00 Classical course. 16 00 JOHN D. HAWKINS, Preident of the Board of Trustees. Dec. 12. 100- NEGROES FOR SALE, FTTlHE umlersignetl, having qualified ss Administra 11 tor with the Will annexed of Joan Mooar, de ceased, of the County of Chatham, and State of North Carolina, at the last Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, of said County, wlil proceed to sell at the late Dwelling House of said deceased, on the 16th day of January next, the following Valuable Proper ty, to-wit : One Valuable TRACT OF LAND, whereon the aaid deceased last fesided, lying on the Stage Roed, leading from Raleigh to Salisbury, 21 miles from the former place and 12 miles from PitUboro. Said Tract, or Plantation, is well improved with a good two Story Dwelling House. Kitchen, Barn, Stables, and other necessary Out-houses for a family, with a never failing well of excellent water, and ia one of the most delightful situations in this section of Country. Further particulars we deem unnecessary, ss the Pur- I chaser will view the premises before ... . 1 i- ii 0i am oiue. oaiu j Tract contains by deed 493 Acres, and will be sold on a Credit of one, two and three years. Also, six or seven LIKELY NEGROES, on a Credit, till the 5th day of December next, the Pur chaser giving bond with approved Security. WAT HI VVAKKJSIv,, Ajm.,. THOMAS BELL. 5 Aamn' Dec. 9th 1843. 100t flTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WAYNE SiCounty Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. November Term 1843. Keziah Ayeock, ts. Heirs of Simon Ayeock, dec d Petition for Dower. It aooearins lo the satisfaction of the Court, that James Newaom and Patsey his wife, are non-resident of this Stale: It is ordered that publication be maue tor six weeks, in the Raleigh Register, notifying them to nhMr ml the next Court of Plea ami Uuarter em sions, to be held tor Mid tktonty, at the CurtHouse in tVavnesboro. on the third Monday in rrornary nTt. then and there to Mead, answer or senior - . j - said petition, otherwise it will be Uken pro eonfesso mriA ..t Cn Iwarln OOfe. Witness, ln. A . Green, Clerk of said Court office, the f 3d Monday in Ntfvember. n. u. ikm. '. t JNO. A. GfREENr Clerk. P. kA IB Mi. IO- mm - ST M D It ESS and MANTUA MAKHVG- I MRS. ELIZABETH A. GORMAN, respectful ly informs her friends arid the public generally, that she is prepared to carry en the above business, in aH its branches, and desires those who have work of that description, to give her a call, Or send their ar tides to her at her residence, near the bid Baptist Grove. v Being thrown entirely npoh her own resources snd industry for a support for herself atid arnall children, by the recent death of her Husband, she hopes to me rit and receive a liberal encouragemeht from a gene roue community : and she pledges herself to exert her utmost in pleasing all her Patrons. Raleigh. Nov. 16, 1843. 92 N. B. Boys and Children's Dresses made in any style and after any pattern derired. PROSPE.CTCS OF THE SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW. In commencing the Fifth Volume of this publication, the Editor wishes to urge, with earnestness, its claima upon the patmnagu and support of the Citizens of the South. Its circul; tion. always respectable, but never large, requires a be, and, it is believed, may be, much extended, and the work be thus rendered a more efficient organ in maintaining the rights and sus- anting the literary reputation of the Southern States. The discontinuance of other pertodcials, which have divided the public patronage, renders the present time a peculiarly appropriate one for presenting such co n siderations as will awaken a new interest in it, and for making such efforts to extend its circulation as will place it on a permanent basis. It may be proper to state, briefly, the leading ob jects which such a Periodical proposes to accomplish and also the reasons, which show the importance snd necessity of euttaining one with energy, at the preseal time, at the South. The general" objects of such Periodicals are pretty well understood. They serve to embody the Spinioris of enlightened minds on all great questions in which the interest oi the arts, sciences, b iters and politics are involved, at certain periods in the history of the country. 1 heir aim is, not only to review books, and, in the spirit of thorough and impartial criticism,, to decide upon their merits, but also, in the erfor- mance of this dutv, to discuss important subjects in such a manner as to make deep and permanent im pressions upon the character of the people and desti nies of the sge ; to diffuse knowledge, not lo foster prejudices ; to create, direct and control, not to echo, opinions ; and finally, to canvass principles and- main tain truth in a calm and dignified manner, and in a style chaste, luminous, nervous and appropriate. The offspring of a high state of civilization, they furnish evidence of intellectual advancement, and are the ob ject of a just and honorable pride, regarded a (he ex- pooents of the literary standing and character of communities. The importance of sustaining snch a work at the South, with ability and effect, is equally obvious. The South, like the North and the qtber sections of the Union, owes a duty to the age and to the country in behalf of her literature. She requires an able and high-toned Periodical, that is fitted to nourish, and call into active exercise, the literary talent of out Southern Commonwealths. But, more- ihan this, our institutions are peculiar, and require a district or gan through which they may be defended with power and Epirit, when assailed, as they often are, by other sections of the American Confederacy. J his aggres sive conduct on the part of our Countrymen, so pre judicial 10 the general harmony, requires lo be met and repelled by argument, first, and by action, if ne cessary, afterwards. The South is an agricultural country, and her position is different from that of o- ther sections more particularly di-voted lo commerce and manufactures. Her views of her peculiar inter ests should he known, and require to be maintained and defended with ability, through some such channel The Southern Quarterly Review is issued, st Charleston, in Januwry, April, July and Qctober. A raong its pledged Contributors, sre Dew, Bachman, urnap, Davezac, Upshur, Gushing, Tucker, Simms, Cartwnzht, Elliott, Garnett, 1 hornwell, Crayson, Holmes, Everett Breckenridae, Brantly, King, Ele vens, and other distinguished American scholar, re siding chie9y in the Southern States. The style of its typographies! execution is not surpassed by sny work either foreign or domestic. An appeal is con fidently made to the generous and patriotic feelings of Southern citizens in its behalf. TermM5 per annum, payable in advance. No Subscription taken for less than a year, and all notices of discontinuances to be forwarded before the first of October of each year, or the Subscription wHI be binding for the succeeding year. DANIEL K. WHITAKER- Charleston, Oct. 1, 1843. 100 S1 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, UKAW VILLE COUNTY. In Equity, September Term, 1843. David J. Younjr. Administrator of Margaret II. Dan iel, and of Charles Wilkerson, and of Martha Wil- kerson, and Albert G Moore arid wife,- vs. I Williap Thomas and Washington Thomas, Execu tor of Thomas Daniel. Sen. dec d- Mary A. W il- kerson. Eulios Wilkerson, Green Y. Wilkerson Elijah Wilkerson. Jonathan Jonei and wife Milly Thomas Harris, Nancy Harrisrid Thomas DanieL This Bill was filed against the Executor of Tbom as Daniel, Sen. dec d. for a settlement of their admin itration account, and it was referred to the Master to take the accoant, who reported the balance in the hadd of the said Executor, which balance the E ecotors were directed, by an interlocutory order of the Court, to pay into the office of the Clerk and Mas ter, and of the money so paid into Court, the Clerk and Master is directed to pay out eleven-ibirteenth to the parties appearing npoi the pleadings 1 and it further ordered by Court, that advertisement be made for x successive weelc in the Raleigh Register, and for three weeks in the Nashville Banner, in the State of Tennessee, arning all persons claiming to be the legitimate children o Merriman Daniel, dee'd. mentioned in the pleadings, to appear at Ine next term of this Court, to be held in the Town of Oxford, on the first Monday of March next, and pot in, and verify their claim, otherwise the whole fund will be paid over to the parties now in Court, and appearing to be entitled. s: v Witness. Thomas B. Littleioho. Clerk and Master of the Said Court, at Office, at Ox'ord, the first Mon day of September, A. D. 1813. THU. H. 111 r.bBJUlia, Is. w r. Pr, Ad:f6 60 84 6w TT7OR,,IlEl,,T--that .tojrvenient Office in the Jjj Raeis-ftn buildings, next door to P. H. Bcs- Nav. 1. 1843. NEW RICE, byftte less quantity. or 100 pounds, or 1- V ii iPE,cK. ; Dec. it. V40G 31 ilfTIA RPBTJN& A good .tssortpent of heavy h Ugraini Carpeting ot prieri to suit the times, v r JAMES MvTOWLES. , RaletiVNoT.-W.V yW ivnaHER toil DR. HENDHEE r - PHYSICIAN FOR THE EYE AND EAR, AND OPERATIVE SURGEON . Operate, for tie reUedf Deafness and other affections of the Ear ; . Cataract, Pterygium, Creased Eyes) V r.uiaiea lonsus and relate; x Club Foot, Hare-Lip, Summering ' V Stonei Stricture, Fistula, Piles j T , Deformities, Diseases of the Bones ; Hernia, (4 radical ture, Aneurism. Cancer, Polypus, Tutaours, Ulcers ; And Surgical Diseases in generaL ? 1' Dr. H. will Visit any part of the State where his services may be required. Raleigh, Jan. 23, 1843. ' II EK DREE will cive a reifiiaVConrae Medical and Surgical instruction, to Drenara those students who wish to visit the Northern Colleges. All the private Students of Dr. H six in Bomber, graduated with credit at the end of their first sessiwn, ih the Richmond Medical College. Retxbkhcui X Gov. Morehead, ' "V Hon. Geo. E. Badger, I , . ' Dr. Beckwith, RalelgIl. Charles Manly, Esq. J Hugh Waddell. Esq. Hillsborough. , The-Subscriber is prepared to exeegte all kind Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of all kinds of Wood 1 also. Wall Painting, Paper-hanging, Gla zing and GILDING on Wood and Metallic substance of every description, in the late French style, ckeu attended to at the shortest notice, and don In a supe rior style of work frianship: ,vt" j . MILI TARY FLAGS and BANNER8 painted in the neatest style, on the shortest notice, an&much cheaper that they can be done elsewhere, ( Re fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina. , ,:Si Persons wikhing Fainting of any description exe cuted, by calling at ihaCabiuet 'are Roohrof Mr. William Thompson, opposite the South East corner of the Capitol Square, may expect to have it done tV ' their entire satisfaction. C. FRA2ICR. Raleigh. Jan. 14, 1848. 6 tf LUCKEY'S MANUFACTORY; . , , RALEIGH X Cm THE Subscriber has new Vn hand, and is constant ly manufacturing HATS of every description, which - . he now offer to the public si very reduced prices for Cash. - , . . i,;-v A very large end beautiful assortment df CAPS slso on tiand, which he will sell unusually low. " AIo( i large quantity of Wbtot Ha, broad brims, horns ' manufactured, which he wilt sell low, wholesale or i retail. The public are respectfully invited, to call and see bis home manufactured stock before making ; their purchase elsewhere. . - ' 4 HUGH LUCKE x, Practical Hatter Raleigh, Nov. 4,1843. ' 88 . N..B. 60.000 Fur Skint wanted, for which the.' highest Cash price will be given. Deerhklns, MinkV'. Otter, Beaver, Raccoon, Moskrst and other Furs also ' wanted. Person at a distance,, having Ffar -Skin on hind, will please forward them to Riteigh, where the highest Cash price will be rjteh for tbem. . " JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR BALE, AT TBS : - ; jyprth Carolina Bookstore, ; ;'" THE Bsnker's Wife, or Court and City, s novel, by Mrs. Gore. A Charge delivered la the Diw . rese of Ohjo, by Charles Psttit Melltveine.M). The Churchman warned agsinst thi errors ' of.tbe' time, with note, by Rev Henry Antb6hDD, Cuenv - istry in its application to Agriculture and Pbyvtology, : ni. rv n t- c r ' u. ny jusius Aruig, m vivvr npn. iv a. ant t first number of the Life of Andrew Jackson, Militsry. t and Civil, with illustration, by Amos Kendall. ' The : 1st number of Millmal. a Gibbon Rome, price 23 cts. 3 15th number of Alison' Europe. '6th number of Hannah More Work. . 4th number of McCulloch'e Gatatteer. -N '.; '' -J'::::-,l We hive slso just received 4 fresh assortment of- Classical and School Books All orders from "a di lance, thankfully received abd promptly; attended to, -fortto Csih. TURNER & lilIGHF. , Naember27. . ;- , y Si y. Female Boarding School fTHHE Misskb OWEN propose to reeeiv Into P the faosjily of their mother, at Wake Forest Col lege, a limited number of Pupil.. . . , r, f::'- '. - Professor Owta willat ail times, give Ifjstsnce ' ot a general and advisory nature, and, when the im perative duties of the College do not ibrbid, tctual in . . struction. ;' .T' . To those who are acquainted with Mrs. Oweit H -r is needless to say,' that she will act a mdtheV part , , toward young Ladies dwelling under her roof, ' . ' As it will not be necesssry to employ salan l eacbers, they can affora to, make their clierge tor tuition, considerably cheaper than the uual rates. Board and attendant expense, as bedding, washing ' CghJ. Stc. per month, only 10 00 Elementary " - English, frseaibnv: '10 00 Advanced brsncbes of do do -12 00 Langoage.(Greek,Latin & French,)df ' - - 17 00 Music on fiano, . - J) - 10 W . . Do.- Guitar, - :; do v '.S 00 !:' Among the incidental advantages of the School, is its location, in a neighborhood well known in the -Statafforiu healthiwess, beauty, intelligence and mo : rality t to us the word of an intelligent frntleman, . such another" iu accWibility by the Rsil Road, the ; : ' opportunity siSmled by iu vtcmiiy to the College, for the young Ladies to be. edueated in a cirohywher the scholastic spirit has been generated, as ajr tor at- - tending gratuitously such Exercises of thCoefs may be of a public nature. i''v:i'''1 Vscauons the same as those el the Coiiega. r Dec 13. - 1 ' 100-5t , a LET. Tha ednimadiou Dwellmff WiW ' two scree of Lam attached, belonging to -If re. attbew 8haw, and nW oecapied by James I ;; Kietmon, Esq. t- The Improvemeots are all in L.,4 ' ' rate repair. Poesessiou t be given the 1st et Jsnv ary next Fee terms, apply ItalergtuDec 1 9, 1843: v 10l.f MAtEIGH INSTITUTE. rne &prtrj Sefieioo of this ScftDOirwiU cccnrrco on the 1st day of Jsnusry. , ClaawjeeJ Pewtaent, ;,r f Pay menu made blf In JeeV " ' ; . -k. - - - k - j L k v SB T , Dee.IJf4A ' t- v : : .