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'A I v J Published Scai-Wceldr, by I; E;STON II. GALES, KDITX. A.KD VPKOrXHTOK- S f - t h ft ' S TO l - wvrkfr RaleUh RteiiteM StrkscKipfio. Fire DuUari pr nnum--hljr in iniciTiUKMrNTi -For evrr Sixteen Linen frst insertion. One Dollar J ch subsequeiit insertion, "werity-fivo Cnts. , " ' ; ; ' :" ' :.wv C6aT UIDRM ana JODlCIAt ADTcnTIWVMVNTS ill ha rliarvAit 25 rf eanr. hiirliert Vuit m flHiiriin f 33 per oent. wilt be made from the regiilar prices, r aJvenisers by lie year, j ' . et- , ' . . . for Aflvrtisemnnta. inserted in th Scui-IVehi.t c&isterI will also appear in the Weekly Patter ree ot cnare- . . . . OCf jLetters to tbe Editor must be pot?aid. tims3niJodKs-jirE ir books. 'WJTHB MyWrieaof Paris, abovel,1y Eugene Sue f--jLynUted from the French by .. H- Town. anlidna. AfMtiirM. or Rrtarbahlt I ntanes f Per. A i severance Coorage atiJ nuflcrinj. by R. Ai Daen 1 1 Dort. -The Constitutional JarispruJence of the Uni if te State, by VV. A. Uaer, LI,. D. AtaoVtha 16t! .lDuniler of Alison's Earooe - The 5th nambt-r of Mc Uulloch Gazetteer. Also, tbe Girl's Heading Book in Poetry and Prase, by M rs, 8ioarny. I Fr sale by TURNER & HUGHES. December 7.' . ' . i 93 Passage to Baltimore. nnilB superior; Steamboat, COLUMBAJS or ?0- - I i 4AHU?ij An,; will leave City Point direct for Jf IBaliimore. erery Wedskhbat afternoon, at 3 o'clock. I lor immediately after the arrival of the Cars from Pe t Mersburff, and will land Passengers in Baltimore, the Jnext evening. The accommodations. on board these f. iBoats are very superior, .and" the passage, including i I meaj through from Petersburg lo Bakiraor. only $8. l Retorninf, will leave Daliimore every Saturday after - if noon alj5 o'clock I iV , J. BRANDT. Jr. ArenL Baltimore, Mar. 10, 1843. 22 ly C. C; NELSON, ' FASIIIOAnLC T .41 LOR, . (One dour South of Dr. N. L. Stitb's Drug Store FA YETTE VILLE STREET,: RALEIGHt S.C. , His charges will be regulated by the times. CcTTma done at reduced prices.' ' Dec. 6,1843. '. ' 98 tf N O T I C E .At the November Tejin 1843, of Wayne County Court, the t - j f - Subscriber qualified as Administrator of the estate of rnnrp nooKs, deceased. A II persons indebted to said estate.' are reouesied. to mat a immoiliti n.iinni im . . . . ... wu . w .juiui, & and" those having claims against said estate, will pre- .ucuj, , yivynj auiueniicaieu, witain me time prescribed by law, or this notice wDl be plead in bar of their recovery. 1 t JAMES GRISWOLD, Adm'r. December 1, 1843. , 98 iTI XV. GOODE, Attos: xr at Law, (former. M IT IT of Richmond. Viro-innA h..Mitll s. Lows, where he will attend to any professional busi ness which may be entrusted to his care, i .nr. u. win attend to any claims amounting to $500, or more, any where in the State of Missouri, v Meter to Wgton R. Gales; Raleigh. . ct, tjiMa. Missouri, -. Sept. 1, 1843. 74 6m ew Fall and Winter (Joans, TfTOR 8 ALE, at. the Commission Store of the U.V euliscriber Fayetteville Street, opposite the Post Office, and nextdoorto tbe New Market House. Prices LOW, for Cash. -Among the articles just received, will be found r tannets. white, red, yellow and Salisbury. Also. Frem h Ginghams new style for Winter. Black Alpacca. ' : Mouslin do Iainea. v Mertnoea French and English. Calicoes a great variety. Lide Edging a beaatUul variety. Silk, raw Silk and Cotton Stockings, 4;c Also, an assorUnent of Groceries, 4-c Ac. ' JOHN T. WEST.- Nov. 14. . 9i tf . Fall supplies of i .Twic, gluslcai instruments, FJlATCY ARTICLES, Sfc. y M FOa S ALB BT . E.J. NASH, Sycamore Strtel, Petersbure. Pt0,U1NTRY Merchants and others in want of anr k v - -nicies, whi nnu in my eUblUhineL Kne most desirable stock I h... fr j 7 M reduced prices A call from my old friends and puwimers is solicited. SUOCCO SMMVGjS FOR SALE. I V jinTHAT Valuable P'Cperty SHOCCO SPRINGS, II LLth all the Land adioinintr. hp.inrm i -lTm desirous to sell. Tina AUtirnimha . , - - - - , "w'iu(5 umce m weu Known, mat it is Unnecessary to describe i ., mproveraenia are uja.cient to accommodate from four to five hundred persons. .In the hands of a Senueman calculated to manage' such an EstaWisb- uoni, i proaw wouid.be irreailv increased bavorwl chat a lady can make there. I will anil ih wrnL m. psDiwnment upon hberal terms. or-echange in part for likely negroes.. Mv fiiml. Ju n .Haw,.. vviluam K, Kcarmet, will aid me in; the negotia lon, t whom I refer; and offers are hereby invited to rral for the property. Address either' of the gently nen named, or myself, through the PoUt Oiilftat . ...rnvon. u i sn.iuld not be able to sell this prop tr,yi F111' a ual' pen the bouse next Summer lor Visiters, and will have it in excellent C4ndition for iiwr comion and convenience. : - J TTJMi REWT that convenient Ofljce in tie JL nceisTKit buildinss. next door ia p ii n. as, Em. -; 7. No. i . ... M M ... - -a 1 J. CLARK, ATlX)RNf AT; LAW, ' "KAT.RTfin AT r, C. - v. ,184 J. nj. a . 03 6m n FOR CHR ISTMAS ' 1 AND' ! c1 ifAT -1 JHiY GtODS, GftOCKRIES, MUSICAL INSTRUMiENTS, , CHINA, JEVELKRY5 FANCY ARTICLES & TOYS. JTK kNE of ' the Partners of the nrm, havini just re- U Irtnrnt-i) from ihfl nrlb .'has hrnntrht with him n larger and better suply of frerh Gondii, in the above branches, than has heen'keut in the establishment heretofore ; ail of which, iu prices and quality, are wt iiwortny to be recommended to our numerous friends and the public, as we at e verv well able to sell as low as any Store in this City. DRY GOODS.' An entirelv fresh assortment, esueciallv (alicoei. Handkerchiefs. Woollen (Jim wis. Glaven nn! Stork. ings, Muskratand Seal skin Caps, Sheetings and Shirtings, etc. , FANCY GOODS, HARDWARE & CHINA, Fine artificial Flowers, latest fashion foi winter. artificial Hair. Ladies' Fancv and Work Boxes. Writing desks, Baskets. Snuff-boxes from 5 eta to $3 60: Travelling Bags. Thermometers. Walking Canes. finest Razors, Shaving utensils. Dirk, I'e and Pocket Knivea rof creat variety. Scissors- u verv larue SUDDIv if fPiatola. Perrusuinn r:irn. Shaf anl iihotbelts. tiirdbass. Powder flask: CouoO and fWool -cards, patent Balances, Sifien., Awls, Shoe- thread.. Spurs, Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hat and Sh.- uruwie omies, r ixning utensils, ljookiug.gias.ies, various sizes, toffee mills. Pins, Needles, Purses, Pocketboeks, Night Tapeis, SmokingPipcs, T wine, vorsscrews, whips, Pencils, buttons, plain and painted Mugs. Mohair Caps. Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Dishes. Pitchers, Cocoa-gourds, various Lamps. FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses ; 250 Jba. fresh fancy and other (landies Soda, Butter and Water trackers Pilot bread. Sugar and Ginger Cakes, best Hine Ap pie & other Chiese,Smoked Salmiin.Scotrh Herrinss Smoked Tongues, Sausages, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Fil berts,Palm, W all and Cocoswu is, Almonds, Preserves, Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Pi-pper-aauce, Chocolate, Nos. I and 2, Macaroni, CurranU, Raisins, Citron, Nutmegs, Liquorice, Cinnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive Oil, Sperm and Tallow Candles,- Soaps, white, yellow, variegated, Castile and perfumed ; 'Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, genu ine Principe and other Segars. Scotch and Mrs! Mil ler's Snuff, Canary Seed, Allspice. Pepfer. Black ing, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood. Madder, Lamp and Candlewicks, Apples. Grapes, Jujobepaste, Newark Cider, Ale, Porter, 200 bundles Cotton Yarn, Buck ets. Brooms, Whale and best 8 perm Oil, tc. GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WINE, sold 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. Finest Violins, bows, strinsrs. brioVe. fin gerboards. Guitars, Flageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari onetts, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets. STATIONARY. Almanacs. Primers. Snelliny. Pit - - r 0 - vmimxM ajuit( Boqs, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Catholic.) En- eravmffS. Panf r Pens Onilta tnlr ' Tnb.n.i. r. t. powuer, seaimg-wax, Letler-stamps, Wafers. J - a - - i , 1 - ...a, lUMetauuSf iujl fencing and Jioxing Apparatus. Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates, GAMES. Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon. Keno, Ten pins. Cup and Ball, Graces and Battledoors, skipping ropes, Rollet. ' - JEWELLERY. Fine gold and silver, as well as german silver, and pinchback, viz. Breastpins; Ear-rings, Pencils, finger-rings. Thimbles. Table and Tea Spnona, De sert Knives and Forks, Metal Combs, Tea Bells, Spectacles, Belt-buckles. Kty8. TOYS. A large and choice supply as Printing Presses painted Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops. Drums, Rattles, Whisttes, mouth Organs. Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns, Paint boxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces, Cannons, Microscopes, China setts, Drummets, fancy , toys, and all sorts of Dolls. Corner of Fayetteville and Hargett Streets naieign, jjeck t,iH4. 96 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Northamp ton County. Court of Equity, Fall Term. 1843. William C. Sptllman, Samuel Calvert arid Thomas M. Pierce. vs. Howell Peebles and Mary 3. Boykin. In this rase it appearing to ihe atiBfsnJon f "it,;. Court, that the Defendant, Howell Peebles, in this sun. j a non-resident of ibis Stale : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Raleigh Register, a newspa per published ti the "City of Raleigh, notifying the said Defendant to appear at the next Term nf th. Court, to be held at ihe Court house in the Town of Jackson, on ihe fifth. Monday after the fourth Monday of March next.tben.and there to plead, answer or de mur to the Plaintiff's bill, or it will be taken pro confesso against him. Witness, Henry Peebles, Cle'rk and Master of our said Court at Office, in the Town of Jackson, ihe fifth Monday after the fourth Monday of September, A D 1843. HENRY PEEBLES, C. M. E. Pr. Advt, $5.2. , - . 99 6w TATE OF NORTH 'CAKhl.fX ai...- m - - - - -s- p Will9lU tountv. Conn of pimi .hj n,... November Term, 1843 David H. Holland, vs. Isaac MundenAdm'r. of William Mun.l,n ASA V Action of Debt. Administrator nffeaitii uA.ii -.r:.. . J ... I""f" "! litlllllll- rD0'"eU hlch PIeas ulmittea by Plaintiff. , J It appearing to the saUsfaclion of the Court, that Needham MondVn, one of the distributees of the saul wminm. is not ah inhabitant of this Stale : tt is there fore ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register, for six weeks, notifying the said Needham to appear at the next Term of this C.k,r k tor satd 4-ouniy, at tbe Court House in Smiibfiald. oi. ine tn iionuay nr r eoruary next, and shew cause fit . . v ... , t . . . , v.uwr: i e . r, . . .vq 1 ii any ne-ati why uh lanus 10 nim tiesr.!-.! r. 1 nis aw ancestor, sttall not De sold to satisfy Plaintiff Witness, William H Guy, Clerk of said Court, at umce, thereto Llecember, 1843. I WM:HEN.C0Y .C.C,C, Pr. Adv.5 62 J, 99 TUESDAY, JANUARY ' 9, 1844. A PRUDENT COURSE IS ALW AYS THE' BEST-Since there are so many diiferent ma ker of Piano Fortes, and each one! thinks his own manufacture the beat, would it not be the most c a n oekt course f mt those wanting articles of the kind to take them- opoii trial, before making a positive pur chase 1 The Subscriber is suRicienily acquainted with ihe. character and quality of his.iusirumenu to offer theni upon those terms. . Any one therefore, who may have doubts About their qualify can have those doubts removed by trial. He ha, been eight years engaged in this business has sold about four hundred Piano Fortes and never eoki a bad one. A laige additional stock juM recei ved. " E. P. NASH. December 5. 97 Petersburg, Va. I ' Ifiue ! . TIIR JETIVA lSCR AIVCF. COUIPA KY, of Hartford, Conn. Off.-rs to nsure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or lumaue by fire, at premiums to i-uit the times. ' Tbis is one of the oldest ami bpst Insurance (Tom. panies in the United States, and pays its losses prompt- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi. entity, to he made to. S. W. WHITING. May 4, 1843. Agent. . NEW ROUTE, Via Stage from Sledge's to Weldon, and thence by Rail Road and Steam Boat to Baltimore. THE Travelling Public are respectfully informed that the following rales of fare have been estab lished by this Line : From Sledge's lo Baltimore. 10. fMel inrln. ded on the Bay Roata.) - e rum Sledge s to Portsmouth. $6. By this route. Passengers will be put n Baltimore, in ample time for the Cars to the East or West, Tbe Portsmouth and Bay Line has been run wtk as much success and regularity this season, as any Line in the country. Of the superiority of tbis route, we ask the travel ler to give it trial, and he will be able to decide for himself. . WM. M. MOODY, Jr. Agent. Office Portsmouth & Roanoke Rail Road & Bay Line of Steamers, Weldon, N . C. Oct. 9, IH43. P. S. Passengers leaving Raleigh daily, (except Saturday.) will go on direct to New York without any delay. g2- CARPKTING A good assortrnnt of heavy in grain Carpeting, at prices to suit the tiroes. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh. Nov. 27. 59 QTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Chatham County. Superior Court of Law Fall Termv A. D. 1843. Milly Buckner, John Buckner. Petition for Divorce and Alimony. It appearing to the Court thai a Subpoena and alia Subpoena 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 Couri-house door by the Sheriff of Chatham County, for ihe said defendant to appear and answer as com mandd by the said Subpoena ; it is ordered by the Court, that notice be given in the Raleigh Register, a newspaper printed in this State, for three months, for the said defendant. John Buckner, personally to be and appear at the Superior Court of Law, to be hidden for the County of Chatham, at the Court House in Pittsboro', on ihe third Monday of March next, then and there to plead or answer to the petition ol Milly Buckner, for Divorce, or the same will be taken pro confesso. and heard according to the Act of tbe Gen et al Assembly in such case made and provided. Witness, John Thompson, Clerk of the Superior Court at Law, for the County of Chatham, at Pilts boro', the third Monday of September, A. D 1843. JOHN THOMPSON, C. S. C. Pr. Adv. $9. 100-3ra flbltOGAIVS. Just received a fine Lot of heavy LID Brogans Extra izes. Also, 1 Case of heavy sewed Water proof Boots. , ' fc JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Dec. 19. lot To Planter and Jftercliants. THE Petersburg and Greensville and Roanoko Rail Road Companies, ha.ving during the pa-t year, put their roads, engines and car. in perfect or der, and reduced their rates of transportation, are now prepared to carry any quantity of. merchandize to and from Gaston, with greater certainty and' de spatch and cheaper than ever. All merchandize de posited in the Deporal Petersburg up to 4 P. M. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, will be sent to Gaston on the following daya : Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays ; and all produce brought to Ga-ton up to the same hour on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, will be seut to Petersburg on the following The fates of transportation have been reduced an average of 30 per ceot. On Cotton, Tobacco, Groce ries and Dry Goods, the rate is now 25 cents; per 100 pounds between Gaston and Petersburg. The rates of fare for Passengers have also been reduced. Office Petersburg R . R. Co J , January 1, 1844, 5 S"m q3 The Star and Standard. Warrenton Reporter. Greensboro' Patriot, Oxford Examiner, Milton Chron icle and Danville, Reporter will insert the above one month, and send their Bills to the Rail Road Office in Petersburg. c , v ; ;. Fresn. from the Press, A LISON'S History of Europe, abridged from the Jjlast London edition ; by Edward S. Gould. Esq. Memoirs of Napoleon' Bonaparte, from the French of ,M. De Bourrienne, his private Secretary, Ac-, &c. A new edition in. 2 vols. No one can read his Me inoirs without being convinced of the truth of. the Narrative, or fail afterwards in firming a perfect es uuw mm 111Q prraoniii caaracier i mapoieou. l ne timate 01 the personal character f Napoleon I . . ... - i 1. : , ,. , . 5 .nnr ww hi vUr owu uoeuue vo ca win in rum uaruort witl. th iT. -,-:- .i-i:. :: r character, is BoweH's Life of Johnson. For sale at the Book Establuhment of ' TURNER & HUGHES, . No l, Fajcttevill St., Raleigh? N. C. " ; Jan. 4, 1844; 3 OYSTEils ! OYSTERS ! fjpHE SUBSCRIBER, thankful tothedti ' JL ens of Raleigh," ant! the surrouniliiig Countryifor the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, in his line nf business, begs leave respectfully to announce to them, that he ha taken a house on Fay etteville Street, directly opposite the Market House, and next door to 'Mrs. Hakim r. He will keen con stantly on band Fresh Oysters; directly from Nor- f,JU nrsr.. 1 j V L ,r , 'f" Sft1 in 8ea90ri' To prevent mistakes.; be nmififi ih tu,t.i;. nm Oyster will not be carried round the City for aae by servants or others, but can be obtained daily, as above stated, immediately after the arrjvaLof the Cars. It i"v.i.. uiiHea, De nmines ine pumic. that ms will hf ,-tirriti- ns." Z " ; " if ihil I n ,W5n8 t0. Ch" lh6,r Py?' if they desire my Oysters, to eive thern iiSrHn.nir $- Bwucuons wnere.to apply. - - r JOHN WILSON. Rdleigh, Oct 31. , A Fresh Supply of that, very superior un enreu ( hewing Tobacco, from. Langhorne ,& Armsiead's, Lynchburg. Va. ; And also, more of that supeiioriiinokii.gl Tohaceo, this day received, and for sale atthe North Carolina Bookstore. And as 1 hey act as Agent for the Manufactory .it is afforded at the man ufacturing prices, : by tbe box or keg. Those that would like , to retail a good article, would do well to ca.'l at rURNER & HUGHES'. Jbeok at This. BR. STRING! EI LOW, DENTIST, Ever grateful to the citizens of Raleigb, for their very liberal patronage extended to him dur ing his residence amongst thern, 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 his prices to the ..Mowing terms which places it in the power of every "oiie 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, - . - $ " " foil, - . - Separating by filing, - i- . . Extracting teeth or roots of teeth, each 50 50 60 50 25. children 8 teeth. Setting best mineral incorruptible teeth on pivots, each . - . . . 2 00 00 00 Un improved gold pivots, - - .8 fine gold pl ite, - - . 5 All operations warranted to - be of the finest arul best materials, otherwise no charge. Terms CASH. November 20th, 1843 RefepencEs: Hon. Geo. E. Badger, , Judge Itattle, C RaUigh. Dr. Berkwith, Dr. P. C Pope Wm. Plummet E. Warrenton 93- ucn. Hawkins, Kins, t!H Col. Jovner Dr. Wilcox, S-Halifax. Dr Bond JIErDKRSOJT' MALE A C A DEMY. THE Exercises of tins Institution will be resumed on Monday, 8th of January 1844. The scholas tic year will be divided into two sessions of 5 months each. The Trustees have engaged the services of Mr. Wm. 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 ihia School will be taught every thjng necessary to prepare young men for College, or for the ordinary avocations of life. Henderson is a beautiful and flourishing village, im mediately on the Rail Road from Raleigh to Gaston 45 miles from either place remarkable for ihe heahh fulness of its location, and for the intelligence and morality of its inhabitants, and those of its vicinity. The location of the Aca.lemy 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, &c. can be had in respectable private families in the village at $7 per month j and in the country, at $5. Each Session will close with a thorough examination of ihe Students on the Studies pursued during the Terra. TKBMS FEB SESSIOH. For English branches, . $7 00 Classical course, 15 00 JOHN D. HAWKINS, President of ' "! the Board of Trustees. Dec. 12., 100 ; VALUABLE PLANTATION is of fe'red for sale, near Tallahassee, Florida. The Subscriber, wishing to remove to a more North ern cli mute, offers for sale the Tract of Land, on which he resides, situated about 8 miles from Talla hassee. in Leon County. There are 1600 acres con tained in ihe Tract, a very large proportion of which is of very superior quality. The pi ice is plentifully watered, with excellent water ; and there are not more than 30 acres W waste land in the body. About ?50 acres of land are cleared, from which, witti a force of forty-five or fifty hands, in a favorable season, 300 or 350 Balds of Cotton can be produced in a season, and more Corn tban would serte the Plantation. The land issnsUuated, that it can he divided into two sep arate Tractsif preferred. There is good land enough to employ from seventy-five to eighty hands to ad vanatage. The natural growth is Sweet Gum, Post Oak, Red Oak-Cherry, Ash and Don wood. The Up per terminus of the Rati Road, leading -from Talla hassee to Stewart's, is only 8 miles distant and the Railroad is twenty-three miles long. The improvements, including buildings of every de scription,, are extensive and convenient. A large white family can be comfortably accqmmodateJ ; and there are Cabins enough for the convenient accom modation of about 80 Sjaves. There is a newly erected Gin House on the place, with all necessary appendages. i The society of the neighborhood is'of the roost de sirable kind, and the lands adjoin the Plantations of the Messrs. Cotten and N. Thompson from North Carolina. There are ajsO several Churches, conve nient enough to attend. v ' rf JAMES H. T. LORIMER, .rytt r-: Leon Cbaoty Florida. Nocmberi!fcIiK$i ' " - 9S-6m Freh from the Press, A 3fD jiMl-roW 4o band, at the North, Carolina jHX.Bo 'kstore. Raleiglu N. C. : Geralstein, a Sequel to the Mysteries of ParisJ A Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet, in California. Sonora ai.d Wfatem Texas, by CapUMrryatt, C, B. American Biogramyv by Jeremy Belknap, D. I- in 3 vol. The EneU,of VirgiL wWi, English, notes, critical and explanatory, by Chas. Anthon, LL. D- ' For sale by , , TURNER 4t HUGHES. January 1; l- BAC in ACO ANfiTLOUR-A gorW Stock 1 WILL: PECK. Raleigh, Dee. 1ft aeyiTCsseiiii . PROSPECTUS . ; : ' OF THE - ' . - SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW, Fn commencing the Fifth Volume 6f tnispobiication, the Editor wishes to urge, with earnestness, its claims upon thei patronago and support of u Citizens ,of the South. Its circulation. : always respectable, but neverIarge.requiresiobe.and.it hlivp1 mac U6,mura exieuueo, ami tne work be tbuf rendered a faoreeffit organ in maintaining the righu and sus, . .k. r..... r .6. be, much extended, and the work be tbuf rendered a latning tbe literary reputation of the Southern States. j neuiscununaance 01 otner penodctals, wbicn have dividdl the public patronage, renders ihe prtisenttime .rVV "ruinie..one.ior presenting suenco n- Melons as, will awaken a, new interest in jt, and for mt;r. ion.,; .-. 1 ' a .- " ... uecuiiai ly appropnate one tor presenting such co n making such efforts to extend its circulation atll place it on a permanent basis. ' ' ' It may le proper to state, brieflv. the leading jects which such a Periodical proposes to accomplish anu mm me reasons. wnicU show tbe importance and necessity of sustaining one with energy, at the present time, at :the South. - : " 1 . The general objects of such Periodicals are pretty well understood. They 6erve to embody the opinions of enlightened minds on oil great questions iu which the interests t the arts, sciences, .-tiers and politics are involved, at certain periods in the history of the country. Their aim is. not only to review books, and, in the spirit of thorough and impartial criticism, to decide upon their merits, but also, in tbe perfor mance of this duty, to dUciws important subjects in such a manner as to make deep and permanent im pressions upon the character of ihe people and desti nies of the sgej to diffuse knowledge, not to foster prejudices; to create, direct ari.'l control, not to echo, opinions ; and finally, td 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 j ust and honorable pride; regarded as the ex portents of the literary standing and character o communities. - The importance of sustaining such a work at the South, with ability and effect, is equally obvious. The South, like the North and the other sections of the Union, owes a duty to the ae 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 our Southern Commonwealths. Bot, more Uian this, our institutions are peculiar, and require a district or gan through which they may be defended with power and spirit, when assailed as tbey often are, by other sections of the American Confederacy. This aggres sive conduct on the part of our Countrymen, so pre judicial io the general harmony, requires 10 be met and repelled by argument, firsthand 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 d. voted to commerce and manufactures. Her views of her peculiar inter ests 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 its pledsed Contributors, are Dew. Bacliman, Burnap, Davezac, Upshur, Cushing, Tucker, Simms, Cartwright, Elliott, Garnett, Thornwell, Grayson, Holmes, Everett, Breckenride, Brantley. King, Ste vens, and o'her distinguished American scholars, re siding chiefly in the Southern Ststes. The style of its typographical execution is not surpassed by any work either foreign or domestic. An appeal is con fidently made to the generous and patriotic feelings of Southern citizens in its behalf. Terms $5 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 will be binding for the succeeding year. DANIEL K. WHITAKER. Charleston, Oct. 1, 1843. 100 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Cravr'n Connty, Suterior Court of Law. Fall Term A. D 1843. , Su?an J Oliver, " ) vs. C Petition for Divorce. John S. Oliver. 3 It appeartug to the Court- that a Subpoena and alias Subpoena have been duly issued in this case and that ihe defendant, John S. Oliver, cannot be found, and that proclamation hath been publicly made at the Court house door by tbe Sheriffof Craven County, for the said defendant to appear and answer as command ed by the said Subpoena : It is ordered by the Court that notice be given in the Newbernian and Raleigh, Register, two newspapers printed in this State for three months, for the said defendant John S. Oliver, per sonally to be and appear at the Superior Court of Law to he holden for the county of Craven at the Court nouse in ewoern, on the fourth Monday after, the fourth Monday of March next, then and there to plead or answer to tne petition ot fcusan J. Oliver for Di vorce, or tbe 6ame will be taken pro confesso and neard according to the act of the General Assembly in such case made and provided. Witness W'illiam S. Blackledge, Clerk of theSupe. rior Court of Law for ihe county of Craven, at New bern. the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday of September, A. D. 1843. WILLIAM S. BLACKLEDGE, C. S. C November 18, 1843 Pr adv $9 84. 95 3m JAMES MARTIN & E. D. BULLOCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice in all the Courts atMobiIe, and in the Counties of Washington, Clark and Monroe, Alabama. Mobile, April 15. 1243. 33 y PLOUGHS PLOUG HS - Kept cun slantlv on hand, a supply of Richmond Cast Iron Ploughs, togethcrwith ertra Points snd Slides. Ex(erieiice is the best teacher, and wherever heard from, these Ploughs have given universal satis faction. So try. them, gentlemen farmers, if you please. JAMES M. TOWLE3. November 27. ' 95 IJBOGSIIEI.4DS Molasses, for wholesale, or retail. SALT AND CHEESE also, for sale. WILL. PECK." Raleigh, January 5, 1844. , 2-3t UITION. -The next session of the School, at my residence, under the charge of Mr. W m. A. Banks, will commence on the 15th irit. The terms are as follows : Session of 5 months, English studies, $6 to 1 8 Classical coorsOi . - - 15 All the branches will be taught which are general ly embraced in a Coll,-gite course. " t 'i-.xt Board can be obtained at my house and the neigh borhood, at five dollars per month. ' ! " . ' '. I ' ' ; Al O. BANKS.. i 'Jsnnairy- 1844.'- v -A.-j. Oat Office being supplied: with the gVexteai varistT of W re rPef jtoexejota - V; . pAMPiBLCTSHCARDi, ClC&Bj HiWtILl In a style hot inferior to my Ofc kUt 'iffifc 11 11 11 . BR. II EIMmjEE, iZi . PHYSICIAN TOR' THE EYE' AND EAR, - AND OPERATIVE SURGEONS Deafness and. other, kffectioaa of , the Ear Cataract, Pterygiuin, Crossed Eyes, &c ' Eolarged Tonsiia and Palate : , . Club' Foot, Hare-Lip,-Summering 4 " " ' Stone,' Stricture, Fistula, Piiei " 1 ' Deformities,' Diseases of the Bbhe's ; ' Hernia, radical cure Aneurism - Cancer, PoJypus, Turoourav Ulcers, - . And Surgical Diseases, in general. i I Dr. H. Will .visit nnv nnrt nf the SZ-.t WW no oci vitca may De requixei?. nlIEJSDREfi willTeregu CniitM JU? of Medical and Surgical insUuction'tb prera inose students who wfeh to visit the Nortbern'CoIlecf.. AH the private StodenU of Dr. H.. Vix ia siotr'. gtauuateu wUn credit at.Uje endof their fitatwsslwh, 1& the Rirlimnntl r 'lt ... u.v z VUIK C. , , RxraasBCts s " Gov. Morehrad, . - Hon. Geo. E. Badger, ( , 7L Dr.Beekwith, ; Raleigh. Charles Manly, Esq. J Hugh WaddelL Esq. HUlsborough The Suscritjer is'prepare'ln ezecule' kinds 'n 1 Imitations of every variety of Marble, and of all kinds of Wood also. Wall Pintino P. .- !.-.,-:. iJt zingand.GIDDING oft Wood and MeialSc substance fit PiiirjA.f4?.m. ." Mi-. I:.,: r , . t.. T7 attended, to at the sh'ortestWicei and done in a supe- nor style ot workmanship. " 1 ' ' ,:' MILITARY FLAGS' and BANNERS painted in the neatest sty le, onf the shortest notice, and much cheaper than they can be done, elsewhere. '.. fjr .Re fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina.. , "v Persons wiping Painting of any descripiiorT f xe cuted, by cslling at the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr. William Thompson. ocDosiin rh.Knn.k of the Capttol quare, may expect to have ft done to ."V" MusiacHon. C.tRAZIERf Raleigh. Jan. 141843. . . T. . 5 tf tLUCKEY.'S.; t I . RALEIGH, N. C. THE Subscriber has now erf hand, and is constant ly manufacturing HATS of every description which he now offers to the public at very reduced prices fat Cash. A very large and beautifut assortment of CAP also on hand, which he will sell unusually low. Also, a large quantity of Wool Hats, broad brims,' home manufactured, which he will sell law, wholesale of retail. The public are respectfully invited to call and see ibis home manufactured stock before making their purchases elsewhere.. ' "7 HUGH LUC KEYt Practical Hatter." RaTeigh, Nov. 4; 184sV ' ' 88 N. Hi 60.000 Fur skins wanted, for which the hiahest Cash price will be given. Deer kins, Mink, Otter, Beaver, Raccoon, Muskrat and other Furs also wanted.; Persons at a distance, having-Fur Skins oh hand will please forward them to Raleigh, where the highest Cash price will be given for them. JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE, ' 1 ; : AT THE ' '? '' Jyrth Carolina Bookstore. THE Banker's Wife, or Cetrrt and City, a noveL byiMrs. Goie. A Charge delivered to the. Dic rese of Ohio, by Charles Peltit Mclllvaine, D D. The Churchman warned against the errors of the lime, wiih notes, by Rev Henry AnfJion.DD. Chem isUy in its application to Agriculture and Physiologr. by Justus Leibig, M D Ph D F R S M R J A. ThY first number of the Life of Andrew Jackson, Military and Civil, wilh illustrations, by Amos Kendall. The 1st number of Millman's Gibbon's Rome, price 25 cts. 15th number of Alison's Europe. 5th number of Hannah More's Works. 4thnumberof McCulloch's Gazatteer, . We have also juat received a frrsh assortment of Classical and School Books. All orders from a dis tance, thankfully received and promptly attended itf. for the Cash. TURNER & HUGHF8.. - November 27. . 95 Female Hoarding School? - ; InnHE Missrs 'OWEN propose to receive into U me lamiiy 01 meir momer, at Wake JTorest Col- lege, a limitednumber of Pupils. ki:.i Professor Owxs will, at all times, give assjsUnce of a general and advisory nature, and when the im perative duties of the College do not forbid, actual in struction. . ' " To those who are acquainted with Mrs. Owen,' It i needless to say, that she will acte. mother's part to wardr young Ladies dwefltnr under her roo i I As it; will not be necessary lo employ- salaried Teachers, they can afford to makeiheu- charges, for - tuition, bonsiderabty cheaper than the usual rates. 4 . y Board and attendant expenses, as beddmQ Vashin, . litrlitr. &e. Per month, onlv . " j -kitni-fTfi r7 E lementary .-, English, per session, ,;i0 CS ', Auvaaceu Drsncnes -ot do -do r-'JtHJjKf Languages (Greek,Latin & Freuch.)uo ' , 17 0Q Music on Piano, do - 15 oft Do, Guitar, 5 v do ,9S'jB6' Among the incidental advantages of the 8'cbnoL f its location, in a neighborhood well : kkown-f in th State for; its healihines, beauty intelligence and mo- - rainy ; Ho use the words of an injU-lligwgentleman. such snother" it accessibility ty the Rait Road.' the opportunity anorueu ny iu -vicinity to tbe College; for tbe young Ladies 4a be 'duearet 4n m ; mirrU .hjr tbe scholastic spirit has been freneratedas also for as- lenaioe graiuitousiysucn Exercises of the Collegia Dec 13: jpo ,sU13T, The- commodious Dwelling .wit&v rf Jl twip acres of Laodjittacbed belonging o;Urav ." ' Kimmoo.'Esqt L The improvements at all in Crat rate repair. ' Possession t-i be given the 1st of 'Jtai- ' - i-s-'g 'Wm -e, - i, ...... . . . . .... ' . ary nex. rot terms, apply- io - w,ju v, , ;. Baleigh.JDee.ilfc f4pt:, - .lassjcal Departmint, VtMi:n3 ajniettta made half i adve 5 ..-s;.. iSettlonWt
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