i- . 1 - if"- il - 'f.-S rrs JJ. rift-: nav'ar-.-r.. '. - y r i . ; -i . - .;e. l. -y -'ft--- iiuU, " 1 WlMJJWJJlZt 1 JLCV Hit- 1 111 I- -II I 41 fr ha rii I l-it ' I I I . I I jr. ; l. .1-1 I . 1 1 I.- I I - .. II II . I ' .'i II L f .''f -Off., .its - . f ft..t .! r i 'f .".('' 'I.: . C j ' -1" - - n 1 7 r -1 1 t 4 FOB CHRISTMAS' mnir-ri? Doll" P wnnm-half to tCMiEMn.-For wry Sixteen jition. One PoUir i nch wlrteqiiennnseruon, r-fiv8 Cent. , , " - ; v cbared 25 percent. bif t bo Aeducnoa JAM. wttlU mfc from thern-' pnce ertiier bf iUe yr-' - wX.T emtwnenti inwrted 1 tb. km Yt ;m. Wtfl lippM in lh Wmi fpe fcbaise..,'. J j; Leliar to thr Editor mwn rw" :.1ti' Drokc Jail, ; tOtJISBUROj Frmnklin Comity, , iib of OdobT. v8d negro Hibw u A .itlH.y.fc U te properu of Irmion. Oxford, who hired him .w K L. , of GroiUlo. f A pn. requwftd o -J- Mid negrojwid reton bim ttf i-'.ii-vVri. DIDNP.H Jailr.' IlhY ODOpS; OROCKRIES, fltxisicAV instruments; CHlNAl UEWELERY, f FAK C Y ;A IfTICL ES &TOXS. UJUirnHilfromlh& Aorth, ha brought with h i Urgercnd bfciter tuppij of freh Goodaip the bo branches, than bM-beea kept in -iho u:pffMAmMt bemofore; all of 'which, in price aadqaality,r wVli ivorthy to bf recommended to. our nomerooa frkntda knd th potfiVM wemre wy jwelfablf toaeU u Iowu id; etorelnjlhw City. i ? if i ; .DRyGOODS. i . ".:;:;-;v., ?An entirely frtUMOrraienC eipe4ially CaJicoe. Hindkercbiefn, Woollen : Gowli,Gloea and Stock ingi, Mudiratarai SeaJ Wtii Oap Wheingev and Shirting, etc '" W ;i :;V''4 " FAXCY GOODttABDWARE&f CBlNAi i- Fine artificial Flrefa, Jaiest fashion1 for winter, artificial- Hairi f 4iea Fkncy and Work Boxes, Wriiing deki BaAeU, biioff-boies ftom 3 cto to $ 60 4 TraTeUing iBaga.jTherniomeiera, Walking Cunes, finest ftaxoir, JSaaing utensils. Dirk, Pen and ' Pocket Kniyej: of gteat ariety, , Scissor ; very large supply of Pistols, ' Percussion caps, Shot andttnutbells,! BifdUgt, P. iwder flasks ; Cotton and Wool cards, paiwit Uslances, Bifiers, Awl, fchoe- thread' Sii ClotfeTeetW Hairi Rt and 8hue brushes ; Slate, f feing ,T7tensiU, Looking-glassesv aruns, sues, lioRee-raUls, nns. Xeeaies, runes, A PRDDENT 0UR8lE 18 At W AT8 THE A BEST. Since th are so many different mia- kers of Piano Fk-rtes, and each one thinks his own manufacture-the Ibest, would it not be the most xv itt course m those wanting articles of the kind to take them upon IriaU before making a positive pur chase t The tub:riber is sufBcienily acquainted with the character and quality of hii inalroments to o&rr them upos those terms.' Auy one therefore, who ;mar bate jdoubu about .their quality can nae those doubts renjoed by YaiAt. "he ha been eight years engaged irt this business has sold about fvur hundred Piano-Fones and never sold a bad one. A jsige additional stock jut receiTed. : -m- i- ' - ! wash.- Warrenton Male Academy. FITHE hi stb. Ression of this Irwtitutlon w e m mrnce on Kbnday.the 8th day'of Januar y 1 844 The terms of Board and Tuition are the same, a here tofure published.1; ' ' ! The uriUersigned takes great pleasure in inforraiog the patrons and friends of ihe School and the'public ' . I ft ' 1 a . 1 .-' . f. t 1 i; geneiaily, tnat no oas renteu me urge anu commoaf A Cresil Supply of that fwyf superior un P cured t: hewing Tobsico, fromLanghorne & Armstead's,Lynchburz Va. And also, more of that ous building formerly orcupiet by Mrs. Jenkins aa aJ-nperwr Smokti.g Tobacco, this day received, and for :er7. TURNER ct HUGHES. y nooiLs-jez tr books. I MyeumesofParu a noveWby Eugene Sue dated from the French by . H. To", Adveatures, or Remarkable insuncesoi rw- , 4M mmA Minerinc bv R. A. Uaeo- a Institutional Jurisprudence of the Uni ;by ;VW A Dtter, LI Al-o. the 16th f AIioo's Europe. The 3th liumbrr of Mc . n...... i a il ih irt' Readme Book 1 Tt.l u KirHr. Fbr sale f Pocketbooka. Nirht kTaoers. Smokins: Pipes, Twine J m. at'rSIIRA. Iri..tu.n lUhin. P.il. Rnllnni hlain and painted Mugs, Mot r Gaps. Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glastet; Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cups and saucers, Y1: l. r". L. V Jam 1.IIHM FSE3H CONFBcmONARY & GROCERIE8 ; SugarCofiee, Masse 250 lbs.; fresh fancy and other Candle RoJj? Butter and Water Crackers Pilot bread. Bugar.apd Ginger Cakes, best Pioe A p pie & other Clteese,9moked SaJtnon,Scotcb Herrings Smoked Tongues, 8ausages,Figs, Prunes, Dates, FU bert,Parm,Watl au Cocosnuts, Atmond,PreMrves, Pickles, Brandy ; fhtW Oranges. Lemons,' Pepper sauce, f Mtoeolaia. Nak 1 and 2. Macaroni. Cnrrants. JNTAS. will leave City Point direct for ( R.iaina. Gitrun. Natmees. Liauorice. Cinnamon. rfr. everyxWaBHasaaT afternoon, at3 o'clock, fastardf Starch, T, pitve Oil, Sperm and Tallow :L,21y -after he arrival of the Cars from Pe- Candles. 8oaps. whiU. yellow variegated, Castile , r 1 will lsnf Passengers in oaiumonH-iw ... i :Thi jce1hmedflonbM4 these j ry aoperior, and the passage, incfuding mi -lrfrom Petersburg to Baltimore, only $8. . M leave Baltimore every Saturday aftet- rooeV'r;-:':--'' : . Vf.-::tltlANDT,Jr. Agent. . V. Mar-l0,184S.tVt -S 22-ly 1 visisasiBito lItliiibi 4 Y f 7 -erior -8teamboat, COLUMBUS or PO- and perfumed ; Chew iag & Smoking Tobacco, genu ine Principe and etler eegars. Scotch and Mrs. Mil ler's Snuff, Canary Seed, Alkpice. Pepper. Black ing, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood. Madder, Lamp and Csndlewicks, Applfea, urapes, Juiubepaste, JVewark Cider. Ale, Porter, 200 bundle Cotton Yarn, Buck ets, Brooms, Whai and best Sperm Oil, etc. . GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WINE, .4L IIIOX ABLt TAILOR, ztC'k of Dr. N.L. 8tith's Dru j 8lor , F4YETTE FILLE TREETi ' i chargeswill be regulated by the times. reduced Drice-::'-r-t-i rf:!--T ... -- jf , V9-W . Bold , -ri- -;"v-. - .E.J V I UE 'At? thieyNoTember Terra 13 fWayrrt?' Cotintyf CourtHi r qua' Jed as Adinin.istrator of ! the estate of Vis, deceased, All persons indebted to said a requested :,to make .immediate payment, basing claims against' said esUte, will pre- Irjjperly; authenticated, within the time law, or tbia notke will be plead in bar jf JAMES GRISWOLDi Adrn'r. ; ; 1843.. ; J " 98 by the measure. RFUMERY. assar Bears, Antiqae Oil, Po lerida and Lavender Waters, , Opodeldoc, Beifcamott. bink L INSTRUMENTS. Wii strings, bridge, ecrews, Fin Ugeolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari- Decembev 6-f 9T Petersburg, Va. OYSTEltS4OySTEUS 1 rHESliBSCRIBERi iliariklul (o ihWbitl I II zens ofRaleigh ind ihe Istirrouping Country, for the littoral patronage heretofore extended to him, in his line of business, iegs leave respectfully to announce to them, that he lias1 taken sf bousi; on Fay etteville Street, directty opposite the Market House, and next door to Mrs. Harbii. fH witt keeplcon suntlv on hand Freeh Gutter: direclld fromtyor- bltet received daily, and Frtth Fiih in season. To prevent mistakes, be notifies the, public, tnat his Oysters will not be carried round the City for safe by servants or others, but can be obtained daily, as above stated, immediately after the arrival cT the Cars; It will be well for the Citizens. to chargef their servants. if they desire my Oysters, to give them particular in struction where to apply, j jj i 1 ' Si Boarding HouseL situated immediately opposite, to th,eH Academv, arid that be will, by this means, oe enabled to board as many Students as may be.smt to the vil lage from a distance. He pledges nimseu.to tne puo lic,that the morals of all the bojs entrusted to his immediate care and control .hall be strictly guarded. nd, I to v accomplish this desirable end,' no Student from the Boarding House shall visit the Town, except on special occatijone, and never without the permis sion of the Teacher. It is desirable that all Boys, who have no near relatives in the J own or its vicinity, shall board with 'ihe Principal, upon whom devolves the great respqrflibility of preserving the morale of the Students. It is confidently hoped that the well eatab- iabed character iof Warrenton for health, its tontigu- ity to the lower regions of Vireioia and North. Caroli na, iU facility of access by the Rail Road, the longex nerience of tkeTeacher in the Droftasion to which he devotes his undiiided time and attention, the reaMona- bleterm of the Institution,! and the 'high order of morals enforced, will all combine to secure to the School a large and generous patronage. ; - For any in formation in relation to the wofessional standing of the Principal, he would most respectfully refer gentle men to the Trustees of this Institution, as well as to those of th Scdtlarrd Neck and Northampton Acade mies, in which !h has taught for the last thirteen years,. - A : R. A. EZELL, Principal. Warrenton, Dee, 2, 1843. , - 91 4w -.1 DRESS and MANTUA BIAXLTJia. MnnS. ELIZABETH A. GORMAN, tpectfut iVlily infwtn her friends and Ute public generally, that she is priperedto! carry en the above , business; in all its btjncbea, aocl desires those who have work of that descriptioh, to gie her a call, or send their ar ticles to her at her residence, near the old Baptist Gmn.')";M,'li: ft f Being thrown entirely Upon her wn resources and industry for a support for herself and small children, by the recent death of her Husband, she hopes to me rit and receWe a liberal encouragement from a gene rous community : land she pledgee: herself to exert her utmost in pleasing! all her Patrons. . ; ' Raleigh. JJov. 16, 1 843; 92 ICB. Boys and Children's Dresses made in any alyl and after an pattern derired. i . : 11 DR: tlTEIVOKEE.M UXPIVIAJS f UIt THIS JSXX? ADiV iSAit, 1 i i AND OPERATIVE SURGEON , operates lor tne reiiti ei . Deafness and: other affectiona of the Ear Cataract, Pterygium Crossed Eye, etc Ealarged Ton$ils and Palate; .r Club Foot,' Hare-Lip, Stammering Stone. Stricture. Fistula, Piles Deformities, Uiseases of the Bones i Hernia, (a radical cureO Aneurism ; l! Cancer Polypus, Tumours, Ulcets, j And SoWieal Diseases in remelfal. Dr. H. will visit any part of the State where IK 'Mt;. . 1 . ' 1 i J i- , Raleigh, Oct 31. 87 sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. And as they act as A genU for the Manufactory, it is afforded at the man ufacturing prices, by : the box or kejg. I hose tnat would like to retail a good article, would do well to call at f TURNER dc "HUGHES'.: 4 . 0OODE, A-vtobkby at Law (formeri . f Richmond, Virginia,) has settled in St b will attend to any professional busf may be entrusted to his care.; j r -: - ill attend i any claims amounting to $500, jr w here in the State of Missouri Weston R. Gales. Raleigh. s ! vMiasoori,? ; . 1 1843. S i . 74 6m . t F a II and Wiiter GOODS. DR. -SALE,' at the Commission Store of the SuUcriber, Fayetleville Street, opposite the "nice, and next door to the New Market House, v LOWi for Cash, t" 4 J . I $he articles just received, will be found Ja, white, red, yellow and Salisbury; Also. Ginghams new style for Winter. ndsLaine. 2S French and English, i a .great variety, j .-'!.. i: . : Jglng a Iwaotiful variety. ; ; w Silk and Cotton Stockings, 4c -n assortment of Groceries, -c dee. j JOHN T. WE8T. -.FALL 8UPPLIES. OF . zia rsvasosrs air -Ic Jtluslcal Instrument, ' ' .; -:;' roa'jsits mt ) -: -v-" . :. Ei t ;V'Ev P- N A S H , . "jeamweeettPeterdgyYirginiii, JNTRYMerchants and others in want of any s above articles, will find in my esUblitJtiineut, r id curable stock I have ever offered, at ereat- AUlf rom my old friends and if-.'.,r i'.'. i ifc-Trai"".' r ' ' , i.7o bright Sorref Howes, with : ? sua whitejeet, one of them in very good j t., a other raiherhter-ai walk lame, as he V.-, ' -1 lat. -Summer, in .on of-hi fore Uf. , t t :ee, and is swelled on on side of taa body, y person who wili deliver tbem at the N. C. .tar in Rl4ghv shall receive the abov rCU. ' ' h;Neiix8f-t84.r-; in all tbei Courts at Mt4ile, and in the f Vaahington,"Clark a&d Mom , Abtbama. A tir.l 15243r:yyi?:4:f -y: f Otto of Roses, M matum, Cologne, shaving soap, iv Saucers. t - MUSIC finest Violub, gerboards, Gattam,! onetts, AccordeonsX Brass Trumpets. -V ;. - tv STATIONARY. - 1 J ; Almanacs, Prinjfcr,i Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Geographies Key of Hfwen (Catholic,) En gravings, f aper, 4?oJ tduius, Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-et Letter-stamps, Waiers. i Fencing ttsu poxxng Apparatus. Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hts, Breastplates, : ;. j games.. ' : : --j ; ' Domino. Chessmen, Backgammon, Eeno, Ten pins, Cap and BalUG races and Battledoors, skipping eppes, Kotlet. ,-5r Look at TliiSi .; . TTltR. STRINGFELLOW, DENTIST, JLr Ever grateful to the citizens of Raleigh, for their very liberal patronace exi-nJed to him dur ing his residence amongst them, harf the pleasure of informing them, that he bas returned to this 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 tbem thai he has reduced his prices to the following terms, which place it in the power of every oner to seeSre their teeth, orbave a fine set of artificial ones, j DR. STRINGFELLOW3 PRICES FOR DEN TAL OPERATIONS,. ! Plugging with gold each plug, - '- - : $ 1 M j . foil, . ; . Separating by filing, - ; ;- - !-1 Extracting teeth or roots of teeth, each " children's terth, ; - ; - Setting best mineral incorruptible teth on pivots, each 1 i - - - i. - j 2 On improved gold pivots, - 8 fine gold plate, -. y - 5 All operations warranted to h of the finest and best materials, otherwise no charge; Terms CASH. MP; November 20th, 1843. ; t References : f Hon. Geo.; E. Badger. Judge Battle, : C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, j Dr. P. C Pope ... . Wn, Plummer, Esq.j Warrenton. "! i m PROSPECTUS . 'ti A ; ' IOF THE ' ' SOUTHERN; QUARTERLY REVIEW, ii In commencing the Fifth Volume of this publication, the Editor wishes to urge, with earnestness, it claims upon the patronage and support of the Ciiiiens Oi the Sooth. Iu circulation, always respectable, but never large, requires to be, snd, it is believed. may be, much extendedand the jrorfbe thus rendered a more efficient organ in maintaining the right and sus lainipg the literary reputation of the Southern states; The diaconiiouance of other periodcials, which have divided the public patronage, renders the present time a peculiarly appropriate one for presenting such co o- siderationa as wilt awaken a new interest in it, and for place iton a permanent basis.; f ; aO&OTTSaS 1 JSW It may be proper to state, briefly, the leading ob- I , , t,.L ....' . T - ; - a I llllllBlUUlin Ul DTOI w W U IC a Uf JHII1U1C. aUIU.UI SUB Bkiaxusi jects which such a Periodical propose to accommisn. - Wwjd . WaflPaTntmg. Pair-hahging. Gli- a . . . a w n o n . . a Mni.n avkAB. inm imnnn.iw. mnMi l ... uiu aiau um ihwumB) nuivu nuww ... imvi ,wuw ..w necessity of sustaining one with energy, at the present time, at tneooutn., -: . i . . ? i- 50 50 50 50 25 00 00 00 93- FIKE FmnC JETJVA IMSlf R Alf CC COMPA- U N V or- Hartford, Conn. Offer to insure Build irtas and Merchandixe, against loss or dsmaae by fire; at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies inthe United States, and pays its losses prompt ly. i ' ! Applications for-Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity .JO be made to. i r- o. w. vy mi May 4, 1843. Agent. Gen. Hawkins, Col. Joyner.O Dr. Wilcox.VHalifax. DrBond. I WELLERY. I 1 er.aa well as german silver, and pwsj Ear-nngs, Pencils,' Kin- Table and Tea Simons. De- rki Metal Combs, Tea Bells, kJea. Keys. TOYS. ! casppply? as Printing Presses "ranks. WheHbarrowsi Bureaus. Marbles, Huramind top4 Drums, Rault,.WjuBtles, mouth- Organs, H tps,. Trutnpeto, ' Magic Lanterns, Paint boxea, !raaeriftic ' Toys, false Faces, Cannons, Microscopes, Chin setts, .Drummers, fancy j toys. and all sorts of Dolls.; . f I G. W. & C. GRIMME, Corner of Fayetteville and Hargetg Streets Raleigh, Dec;i,I843. i 96 Fine gold and si pinchhack, vtx. B ger-rings, mi ml sert Knives and Spectacles, Belt-b A laTge and ch painted Children's NE W ROUTE Via Stage from Sledge to Weld on, and thence by Rail Road and Steam Boat to Baltimore. flTHE Travelling Public are respectfully informed U that the following rates of fare bate been estab lished by this Line : ; From Sledge's to Baltimore, $10. (Meals mClu ded on the Bay Boat.) I ; From Sledge's to Portsmouth, (6. By this route. Passengers will be put in j Baltimore, in ample time for the Cars to the East or West. The Portsmouth and Bay Lin has been run with as much success and regularity this season, as any LLine in the country. ps rte .i : :. -r . .l. . t ler to give it a trial, and he will be . able to decide for tyoiseu. i 1 i WM. Mw MOODY, Jr. Agent. Office Portsmouth & Koanoke Rail Road &. Bay Line uf Steameni, Weldon, N. C. Oct. 9, 1843. P. S. Passengers leaving Raleigh daily, (except Saturday,) will go on direct to New York, without any delay. -i ' . 82- his services may !be required. Raleigh, Jan, :S5 v . 1 .1 ! . kjf.i iH. IJEWDREEwill give a regular Coarse ' of Medical and Surercal instruction, to prepare ihoae students who; wish to visit the Northern College?! tAII the private students or Lr. six in number. graouaiea.wiui creoti at toe ena oi ueir ursi sessiwn, j -e i in Jh RiAhWinfut. U Mitral I jni favte. J - i . ' j Rxae-f '. ?l Goy.Morehea,f:nf & t BX . . t - -Dr. Beckwitfai " ...Charles Manly, Ejiq.'. J vjt; ! Hugh AVadell, Esq. Billsborougb. making such efforts to extend juj circulaUon as will The Suliscriber is prepared t execute alt kmds- n t4 of every -description, in the late French style, 6lo attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a supe- nor siyi or wornrna.nBip- - f---r ..--'iT ' - --m j :. -MILITARY-FLAG and BANNERS painted in flerneatest iyhs,'oh the shortest notice,' snd much cheaper than they can be dose etjsifcher. i Re fer to the Adjutant Ueneral of North Carolina- Persons wiahing Painting of any description exe cuted, by calling! ei the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite' the South Esst comer of the CspUel Square, may expect to have it done to their enure MOafactioa. -i : U.'FKAZIEK. 1? Raleigh. Jan. ; 4 1843. ! . 5U! t LUCEEY'S! r -I- ' Ml STATE OF NORTH C A KOLIN A. Northamp ton County, Cbort of Equity, Fall Term. 1843. William C. SpiUa ' ; ! .it"! ; Howell peeb! In this ease it api Court, that the Def suit, is a Bon-resi ordered by the (Jour tan, Samuel Calvert and Thomas M. Pierce. vs. hd MarylS.Boykin. ; rmg to the satisfaction of this t, Howell Peebles, in this of? this State It is therefore that publication be made for six successive weeks in ihe Raleigh Register, a newspa per published in tbe, City of Raleigb,-notifying the said Defendant to ajfoear at the next Term of this Court; to be held at tae Court house in the Tow of Jackson, on the fifth flondav after the fourth Mondav of March nexthen abd there to plead, answer or de mur to the PlaintifTk j.bill, or it will : be taken pro eoneso agaiaat him. I ' :, ,- pv.;- 'f Witness, Henry Peebles, Clerk and Master of our said Court at OfSce, i the Town of Jackson, (he fifth Monday sfiethefoeHh Monday of September, A. D. 1843. . ; j . tttSKKI rJSJSUliCS, U. M.IS. Pc.AdTt.$5t62i;i ..i 99 6w .... J, :7.! TATE Of NORTH CAROLINA Johnston I County. Court hf Pleas and : Quarter Sessioos. November Germ, 1843. .- i i ) ;! David H. Holland, Isaac MondVn, Adia!r. of William Munden, dee'd. ; Action of, Debt. Adnistrator pleads "fully admlnr Luerrd nosseta,"3whictt plea are admitted by PUintift; i .. If. f' Mm fit appearing: to th iaatUfadion of the Coort, that Nedham Munden, on4 of the distributees of th said Willim is not an inhAitant of this State rltia there fore ordereil. that poWiestiori be made in ihe Raleisli Reairter, ibr ix we.ksv iMMrfying Ihe-said Needbam to appear jate extermf to be tetd t. -.;.( lrtnntv. ai the Court Hnnw in HmiihAol.1 PlftUC HS-Kept Con- 4in Monday of February next, and shew cause (if any: ae naj wnj mt ini 10 mm ueseeitcieii, inm bis said ancestor, irbaU do! b sold to satisfy Plaintiff's recovery ,v -i ' tK --i 1 t .... WHneV Willm B Guy. Clerk of said Courf,ai OfBce,the uUi Decenuff ; 1B43. i , .. . . i '. i ..I -.w: rf, ,1 M t r- i Wjri.'jtCia. uu f V. ti. V. " t! '-4 :giis- ' A ' hatMti a supply orRichmoml i ,rc'.iV together with extra 1 Points and if risnce'ia ihe bet teacher, add wherever , i he so ; Ploughs: have given universal satis- j try ' them, .'gentlemen farmer;' it you JAMES M. TO WLES. 95 :f Pr.Adv.f5 6 pi ARPETUNG ArHd assortment of heavy in- ygram Carpeuffg, at prices to 'mt the times. . - 4 J JAMJSS M. TOWLKS. Rsleish. Nov. 27. 69 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Chatham Count?. 'Superior Court of Law Fall Term, A. JJ. 1843. Milly Buckner, . vs. ' . John Buckder Petition for Divorce and Alimony, It appearing to the Court thai a Subpoena and alias SubpGBrta have been duly issued in this case, and that the defendant,' John Buckner, cannot be found. and that proclamation hath been publicly made at the t oort-house door by the Sheriff of Chatham County, for the said defendant to appear and answer as eom nuuukd by the .said 8ubpoena ; it ia; ordered by the Court, that notice be given in the Raleigh Register, a f newspaper printed in this State, for three months, for the said defendant.. John Backner, personally to be and appear at the Superior Court of Law, to be holden for the County of Chatham, at the Court House in Pittsboro7. oa the third Monday of March next, then and there to plead or answer to the petition oi Milly Buckner. for Divorce, or the same will be taken nm eonfessoi and heard according to the Act of the Gen eral Assembly in such ease made and provided. UEJrDERSOJr MALE ACADEMY. frnHEExercises of this lustitution will be resumed II on Monday 8th of January 1844. The scholas tic year will be divided into two sessions of 5 months each, i The Trusteea bave ! engaged the services of Mr. Wx. H. Bass, who is a Graduate of Randolph Macao College, and is highly recommended both for bis moral deportment as a gentlemen, and for hi qualification as a Teacher. ! In this School will be taught every thing necessary to prepare young men for College, or lor the ordinary avocations of hie. Henderson is a beautiful and flourishing village, im mediately on' the Rail Koad from Raleigh to Gaston 45 miles from ettherplace remarkable for the health fulness of its location, and ; for the intelligence and morality of its inhabitants, and those of iu vicinity. The Toca lion of the Academy is quiet and retired, suf ficiently remote from the business part of the village, Particular attention will be pud both -to the tnoral deportment and the intellectual advancement of the rupila. Board, including waabing, lights, &c. can be had in respectable private families in the village at $7 per month; and in the countfy, at 85. Each Session will close with a thorough examination of the Student on the Studies pursued during the Term. TKKMS PE SXSSIQH. '- : For English branches, I $7 00 Classical course, !'' .? p ! 15 00 JOHN D. HAWKINS President of j the Bokrd of 'J'rustees. Dec. 12. j I ! 100 1 NEGROES FOR SALE. ! I fHlHE undersigned, having qualffied as Administra 11 tor with the Will annexed oIJohh Mooaa, 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 lale Dwelling House of said deceased, on the 16th day ' of January next,' the following Valuable Proper ty, to-wii: Mi! i ' !' TT ! One ValuaUde TRACT OF LAND, whereon the said deceased last resided, lying on the Stage; Road, leading from Raleigh to Salisbury; 2 1 miles from the former place and; 12 miles from Pifuboro. ! f Said Tract, or . Plantation, is well improved with a ' good two Story Dwelling Housed Kitchen, ' Bern, Stablee, and other necessary Out-houses fw a family, With a never failing Fell of excellent, water, and is one of-the most delightful sitoation in this pection of Country. Further particulars we deem unnecessary, as thTur chaser will view the premise before be bids.! ; Said Tract contains by deed 493 Acres, and will be sold on a Credit of one, two and threefyears. ! if Also, six or seven UKBLY NEGROES, on a Credit, till the :5th Jsy of December next, the Pur chaser giving bond with approved! Security. WAT HI. W AKKxjN, ? . . , THOMAS BELL; 5 Aam!m' Dec; 9th 183. I i i! I00--U The general object of such Periodicals are pretty well understood. They serve to embody the opinions of enlightened mind; on all great questions in which the interests of the arts.' sciences, letters and pouues are involved, at certain periods in the history of the country. J beir aim is. not only t review boots, and, in the spirit of thorough and impartial criticism, to decide upon their merits, but also, in tbe perfor mance of ibis dutv, to diMCUs important . subjects in such a manner as to make deep and permanent im pressions upon the character of the people and desti nies of ibe age ; to diffuse knowledge, not1 e foster prejudices ; to create, direct and control, not to echo, opinions ; and Snaky, to canvass principles Cad 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 as the ex ponents of the literary atandipg and character of communtues. The importance of sustaining such a work at the South, with ability and effect, is equally obvious. The 3outh, like the North and the other sections of the Union, owes a doty to the age and to the country in behalf of her literature. She requires an able and high-toned Periodical, that is fified to nourish, and call into active exercise, the -literary talent of our Southern Commonwealths. But, more than this, our institutions are; peculiar, and require a district or gan through which they may be defended with power and spirit, when assailed, aa they often are, by other sections of the American Confederacy. 'Jlhis aggres sive conduct on the part of our Countrymen, so pre judicial to 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 isifierent from that of o ther sections more particularly devoted to commerce and manufactures. Her views of her peculiar inter, est should be known, and require to be maintained and defended with ability, through some such channel. The Southern Quarterly Review is issued, at Charleston, in January, April, July and October. A mong ita pledged Contributors, are Dew, Bachman, Burnap, Davexac, Upshur, Cusbing, Tucker, Simms, i;rtwngbt, Elliott. Uarnett, Holmes, Everett,' Bracken vens, and other distinguished American scholars, re. istry in its application to Agriculture and Physiology J siding chiefly in the 8outhern 8tstes. The style of by Justus Lciblg,' M D Ph D. F R S M R J At Thai vr,i'u,-" !.uiu im uui aurpaaBeu oj any i um numoer oi ine iiie oi Anurcw Jacktbn, Mm work either foreign or domestic. An appeal is con- I and Civil, with illustration. hv'Amn. fidently made to the generoua and paUiotic feelings of f 1st number of Millman's Gibbon's Itome, price 25 ct ' Southern citixens in its behalf: I 15th nimber ef AhsonV Europe, fiih : namle'r of 1 MANUFACTORY, THE Subscriber has now on hand, and ia constant ly manufacturing HATS bf every description, which he now offers to th$ public at. aery; reduced prices for A very large andi beautiful assortment of CAPS slso on band, which; he will sell unusually low. jAlso, t. a large quantity of Woox Hats, broad brims;; home 7 manufactured, which he will sell low, wholesale or ' retail. - The public ' are resnectfailv invited to call : shd see his home manufactured stock before knakjiig tbeif purchases elsewhere, "'it-;.-- :: . . .f i-iJ.riiv.v ! Uttn IS 1 TT"tS'Wl Jl! ia,iAii,'r.l. c (iuuu uuu&u i, rricucii niucr.i i Raleigh, Neyi4,i83.' , : k . . -M:to-l N,. B. 60,000 Fur Skins wanted, for which the hie best Cash price will be given. Deer Skins, Mink Otter, Beaver, Raccoon, Meskrst and other Furs also wanted. , Persons at a distance having Fur Skina on band, will please forward them to Raleighy where the highest Cash price will be given for them ' j , ! JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE, r IVorth Carolina Uookstore. FinHE Banker's Wife, orCeort and City, a novel.' Ml "j wwj.v i uuBrgv ucMierea u tne uio-f cese of Ohio, by ; Charles Paitit Mclilvsine. D D. irnetL ThornwelL Gravaon. I The Chnirhmih virntd .minti IK r.uJ j enridger Brantley, King. 8te- time, with notes.by Kev Henry Anlboo, D of. ChernJ ' Terms $5 per annurn, payable in advance. No Subscription taken or less than a year, and all notices of discontinuances to be forwarded before the first of October of( each year, or the Subscription will oe uinaing lor me succeeding year. ii DANIEL K. WHITAKER. i Charleston, Otu 1, 1843. - 100 v Hannah M ore's Works. Gaxalteer. 4th number of McCulfoch'a; We;hatelsd.jtrreceiya' fresh Oxford Female Academv. I STT4.HIS Institution, situated in one of the moat ple- II sent ami heathful villages in the State, has been under the care ofjts present Principal for the last t.'K -Wetnale Hoarding School. fmHE Missks; O WENf prcose to rjeraivd Into JLL the family of their mother, at. Wake Forest Col legea limited number of Pnpillfittt 'Mnm three years. DurirJg that time, it haa received a very - f toleaorUrf euU, at alHimes, give assistonre respectable share bf patronage, and, it is believed, has $ nerml nd dBOr naiore,Mnd when the im-j given general satisfaction. It is designed both as a Pei'alw tie of fhe College do not forbid, actual in4 boahlinz and dav school. The rtjAUnr a( tW tKi. I Frucuon. i h: . -: iwi fcK y cipal ia very near the Academy, and is adapted to thai,. ; whot acquainted with Mrs Cett.llM accommodalion of a eonaklerable number of boarders. w "dlee to say, that she will act a nwther's part! Pupils wjio reeidf with his family, receive every at I .T."." JPnK f01 a "etlmg Trader her loot tentiorv tO their health aiul mmfiw ) I As it Will not (be Pecessanr ta rtnnlmr n subject to tbe constant urpervision, not only of the I cnerm "ey can anora to make their chtrge fori Principal himselfl but alse of the Assistant Teachers. lBron erwy cheapePihait the b-ijal hXAfM WiB The first Session of the next year will commence on the second Monday of January and continue five months, ! '. .k . TERMS FOR THE SESSION. ! Board, $40 : Tuition in English studies. 7 SO $12 50: French, 810; LsOn A Greek. 5 Ji - rTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA- WAYNE &Ji?mtntv . C.nA.rt nf!PI. art1 On.riM Kuinn. YX7-.. ylaka TU (I.J. I- .V O I T ' " . Hi T T " " "rr r T 11 ' ; . - u.r"" November Term 1843. i i t urt at Law, fur the Coonty ofCbatbam. at Pttts-I- f v 1 k r ii OCHIH ATCWIi .1 Court boro', tbe third Monday of September, A. D 1843. f i I JOHN THOMPSON, C: 8. C. T Pr. Adv. f9. - - - m y - r .i . :s f i 100-Sm fTDnOOANS. Just teceived a fine It of heavy lO Brogans Extra .s-faea. Also, .1 Case of heavy sewed , W atr prpoi uoots. f:-rK 1 v ; JAMES M. TOWLES. " Rtetgh,Decl9 an i i i ' , 101 i ws. dee'd. Our Office beins supplied with the greatest variety of ; : ! J Fancy Job Type !i;!" ; . W,re prepared -o exe; Pamphlets , Cards, C i rcula k i, Hatvdbtxls In a style not inferior to any Offi e in the Stat. 4 I Ayeock, Petition fbr'Zhtber. It appearing to the satufaction! of this Court, that f James newaoni and Patsey his wife, are non-residents of this wtate: It is ordered that publicatiun be made for six weeks, in ibe Kateigh Resister, notifying ihem to appear at tne next Court of fleas and Uaarter Ses sion, to be held tor said County ,)at iheXouit House tn Waynesboro , on the third Monday in February next, i then and there to plead, aaawer or demor t mid petition, otherwrae it wilt betaken pro eon ft and et for heariu- ex varti. i ' r v Hness, Jm. ; A ; GraenClerk of atd Court at office, the 3d Mondsy ia November. A D. 1843, AU. A.iUKt;j2Clerv ' .: - I -. 1 f . i . 'A Fr. Adv. Sft 62, ' t X03 w ai ,eraers rrom adiM. i . . r: Classical and School Books, tanee, thankfully received and promptly attended toj November 27. .run Board and attendant expense, a$be0fwahiwt IMF 00 13 430 lights, dec. per nonth, only . wmenurv . ' En 'Advanced branches of ununuiuj - I - ,, SrfUgU-U, DCT "BSSIOO. do '-" ' - - f . ml. ' ' : Piano-Forte. S20 : Drawiiar and PainUn,. at n , w ' ."f TS wrMUUl , UCBJ1. c...:. ' av. T --- , " .niuic on rimno, ; Pmil anl PlnnoM . , ,, ww a svv via, a v wiu. - . r ! BENJ, SUMNER, Prin. Dec. 1. -!;,:., -,t ; ,j- ; , . . , 97 3 Jr Do Guitar,;' do Pi' ; a - J . w w a.sa. do-lrf l' IA 00 do i t'.-h k nn Among ihe incidental advantage of the School, ia u, iwiuun, tu m jnciguDoraooa 1 well knoww 1 itt -li I;- C1TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.Johneton A? ttMf we. IntlIigenos aid mo, O County. Court of Plea and Quarter 8esion. nri fd,JPf inleiltgeot f enUlmanv Term, 1843. I on a woccaion worth Carolina ean't prodoee socn notner"-rrini scces.btlity WtB RU Read, the opportonity afforded by ito icihtiy to the Coiieg. for Pherebee, the young Ladies i to ,be ed oca ted in eircla where the scholastic spirit ha been genera U?d, as also for V wnuing graiaitouaiy such txerciaes of th ColJe-ea. may be of a public natures UwHh. - November Term, Hinton Vinson and Wife Heirs t law of Nathan B. Allen. Petition for P artitionof Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Conrrl tW John Vinson and Sarah hi wife, defendanu In this case, are not inhabitant ofxhi Stat s It i therefore oruereo tnat publication he mada in th R.uut. xt iter for, six weeks, noufy in g them to appear at the xt Term of this Court, to be held at ih rvnika. In Soiiihfield, In iheCtoonty of Johnston, on the fonrth momiayji.1 reoruary next, then and there; to shew eaoM Cifan th hal vh. ih. ..;.l i n . . .. : r "j hiui bik . be divided axreeablt to the Draver of Ptiiw. . .jfrJ ""V roT. terms, apply. to H0-V.my in uu ,r f. I ilk. u .1 D:.: Ll ..h . .. 1 i . rfi." - liuPB ll )HA,..J k.. . r est a w-jpa1!- r , is .... "4d Vacation th same as those UP rti.-a :. J Dee. M, i -te.,t ; , h.- : i ruilr frno . LET. The. eommodion Dwellx tn.mM wi.- i' J'-' " . iuoi t rKI. mprovemoott are all,' -in Crat f5 eonfeno. heard ex, pare, and a decree rendered aecor- 1143. p..4CI. W Willkss H G. iif" nnr. nHf iTUTEThe Soring Krember. 1843. " ITr I JLsaion of tbia School. Wilt UZA 7J1W J" - WM. HEN. GITy n. r; n. ; - oAhe yof Jnoarfa i . ... ,.- ST - wa "ITIaaMat! T . Fr. Adv. $5 62 1 93 i j1 BLANKS i For1, sale at thje OOoe iJ3 C3 ClflMieal Denan,nn Entlish; ! doi.; advsvieaC .aNr.1-...--.-. wa OITA? i..rt-- Hi d'ii r r-.t A fa ! : :i C7 t- t ' 1' i hr - rf'i kit. t Mm -7-i - - f : : 12 iJ 51 id i i. .-t'-t. .vv- t::.. ,4 2 fit- v - nr. ' ! 'mm ,;'ll:u' i I : j