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s - - . ,,, .ami. niM'rjMrtWiiATT5 H'' rc nfrirrTfmttrm1 -vftrT- "nnif -r " 1 ' wii'M,h..,, r, rrnJ.f.. irnilr.,i , ) ,- f-tt "Yr-t-ir 'ii,-,-. -v-wr uflnr ifmryimi ,-r----- inrrr-r-i- 'yf "f ' ' ' "rr --r fi rfr-'iT"i - .--irv -;, rti,, n.Tm.n Ham, ir -in ir.im.M.'.rirni Mr t mrVJi'i ti.u ? It---'"--'' 1- r-jr- . - " ; - . -- ' -7 rv ' - J.. .-....i..."!.. . .-re Vft S T 0 NK 0 ALES, i EDITOR JPOWUBTO. SircaiTW' FiT DoUnw ptr annum hlf to rt intW)n, One !6llsr tach tubtwjuentihjertion. will b chinred 25 pr cent. huHier f bat n' deduct km of S3 ptfr oenu wtH be made fram the regular prieea, for aUvamiera by me year. -s-v t I . Adverti9ementaMnterted in the Sm-WKl.T RraHTC, will ateo eppear in the Wkkklt Paper free of charjee.-. s-J - ' 00h Lettere to the Editor mui W ot-fai. ' Froni the Baltimore American. j " husxlk- JSoiTps -Y ou will. oblige e by in eerting te following song in the Anw rican. I with itto appeaij io th Aipeficaa, that it may meet the ova of. some good Whig of Baltimore, who hat inutie! enough in his soul' to urnoti it witha Tums. . . i Corns up with tkm banner ' Of ood HABJtr CtUTv ' - Who in peace and in War i ; Was hie cottntry' firm atay; J Spread k Iridc tot the breert, v : ;4 s Were, freemen who rear i And" what e'er its (ate be, "C, . "f r. We'll willingly ahare it t tj We sre eocne of the lada who in '40 were true, j 1 the gallant Old Hero of Tippecanoe. ' For ctite Van and Cdhou 1 We. care little ' or navght ( ' ,! They spread theff'o'wn aoates, ' ' And ia these they are caogbt ; They're for 'tariff nq taring This that thing and t'other And so. ranch and. nothings j , That they iioneet men bother. -' Wc are some of the lads who ia '40 were true, 1 To the gallant Old Hero of Tippecanoe. Then up with the banner Of hold Haket Ciat, i He has told us his course, ! In bis frank, tnanlv way ; And we know that old Cato Wa never to Romei : Mere devoted than -he. Ttf the land of his homer 1 We are some of the lads who in '40 were true, To the gallant Old Hero of Tippecanoe. To ohr'lTing'fiTends" abroad, J Hearty greeting "we'sSrodV"' Wishing wisdom and peace May tiieir councils attend, ' And prosper ityV star' 8herJijts liyM 6n their way, While they strive to the aose Of our CoTjMTRvano; Clat. ' We are some of the lads who in '40 were true. To the gallant Old Hero; of Tippecanoe; ' AnnapolisyNovi4i-1843fen w r From the Knketbocker. ' : TOUCHING SKETCH OF PARENTAL 7 SORROW. ?( , f A LKSSOir ro FABEXTS. A few months ago I buried my eldest ton a fine, manly boy, of eight years of age, who had never bad a day a illoess unlit tbat which took htm hence to be seen no more. His death occurred under circtroistances pe culiarly' peiofu to me. 'A' younger brother. me. nez& in sge - to.nim, ia a aeucaie, sic&iy child from a baby, bad.been down fur nearly a fortnight, with an epidemic fver. In con - acquente of the . nature of the disease, l US' a every precaution that prudence sug gested, (o guard the other , rnetnbers. of the lawny sgoiost iu imi oi tuis one, my eui est, I bad but ilutle fear : he was so rugg t . t: - ' J . a at ed, and generally healthy. : Still , however, 1 kept a vigilant eye upon sjato, and espe cially forbid hitn going into - the 'pools and -docks, near his school which i he as firone to visit. . - I , - iit s -n-.w: ';. . --t t - X)ne evening: I itnre boroA wearied with a long days hard' UborMttd vexed tat some little disappoinUnenU,, and found that he aU so hadiust cume into the bouse, snd that he was wet and covered with dock mud. I taxed hm witb disobedience and scolded him severf ly more so than I ever had be foreand then harshly orderetl- him to bo lie opened his Hp for an eibtairatofy reply. as I supposed, but I sternly checked bUa when, with a rmite, sorrowful countenance, and a swelling brenst; he turned slowly a- way and went ;t6.luVl5mf .' 'MxfM' smote , me, evien at that moment, , fho'ig I fflt cousctoua , of .doing, nothing, bat ; father's duty, j But how nucb keener did I feel tbj pang, when I was informed in the eTnlni ;bV aHieighbori that; riry try had gone to the dock at the earnest ,solid?tat ion of a younger and forite. playmate, and "by! the especial pertniasion of his 'sehoolmaai te, in- ordei; to , recover a cap ;bViongiiig to Uie Cor met which bad blown toff the wharf Thus H learned, that what 1 -had V treated wit h o n wonted severity n '"m "faoUirarbu the impulse of ! certertus"-na(ure,' whidb.i forgUVr of self, had "hazarded1 iHfe.fof'Ini other.' It was! buVtbuHtrVtdtnb thal;;majAly!s'pliX;wteMl' ItaoT kt&&?.pit!3$& Tuw w Kru:upofi.nw auscepii,oie unnu aoo ifeEtedilself 'on- more 4han UnwMeaatos) . rrw Wlterf did rregard 'mf harsbnesal rlye rMkV spfrit ,in the monilnirri-Atirthi ireiercaine.tb'hinv in lieaithIkfcre in tifint-for the niahi, however, I ere pi, to bU tow. cot, and i bent over him. i i..thi sioWdown his ebeek srrd irested thertI .WfftK ftltH Meetly nd k ...... htt.a, , m a.. I H til:, j' . l 1 . .... ws mi "wnre i w KAr viiu cma K'tOW trie I when i first called la-bts kd side r tior at I any n iiomftit afterward, j thorjff t ilei I bent over hrrn untH' deatb and nt nr.' L ony nd dark iaiiur. in;ii j nin not venitflV to fliattirh-tir. I Tjie, nilay JieSliih a yaog Jfe'Jt er in his hrain. and in .Jnrtv iKi l ness closed the scene. I would haVs givfen worlds to have whispered one kind word, in bis ear, and have tieen answered ; but it was not perthitted; Oice indeedj a smile of re cognitioi), lighted up bis eye antl t leaned eagerly forwardv - But it- passed Quickly away, and was succeeded by the cohl un. meaning' glare 'and ' Wtd tossing of fevered limbs, and lasted until dath came to his relief. -.; ': - t : Everything I now see that belonged to him, remiuds me of the lost one. Yeter day, I found some rude pencil sktchep which it was bis. delight tp;make for the amusement of his young brother ; to-day in rummaging an old eht'sf, I came across h boots, still covered with dock mtid as when he last wore them ; and every morning and evening' I pass the ground where liis Voice rang the merriest among his playmatcs. All these things speak so vividly of his ac live life; but I cm not though I often try, recall any other expression on his face lha that: mute, mournful on, with which he turned from nw I He nitfht I so hrslilv re-- pulsed him. Then my heart " bleeds afresh". O how careful should we all bey that in oar daily cenduct towards those little beings sent us by kinoT Providence we are not laying up for ourselves the sources of many a bitter tear How cautious, that neither by inconsiderate word or 'look, we unjustly grieve their generous feelings! And how guardedly ought we to weigh' every act against its moti ve, lest in a moment of ex citement we. be led to mete out the venial errors of the heart, the punishment due on ly to wilful crime I Alas, perhaps few per sons suspect how often the sudden blow, the fierce rebnke: is answered by their chil dren in tears, not of passion, not of physi cal or mental pain, but of a loving, of a grieved or outraged nature. TheRbason Why After the elec- of 1840 a numbeVof Locofocos were ear nestly engnffd in-discussing the reasons why the Whigshati beaten tnemo bauly in the precedine; election. One .insisted that it was because the people were such fools that they had all their sense taken away by the coon skin mummeries- An other declared it was not that so much as the bribery of thousands of voters hy the banks and foreigners whilst a, third as serted that the people had gone tnad and had got drunk upon excitement tod hard cider. : - 4 What do you think It was uncle Josh said the first one , turning to a little hump backed, eimlet eved, frosty headed old man, who was sitting cross-legged by the fire, furiously chewing his oard f tobac co, and who seemed to be the Sir Oracle of the coterie. ' You don't know any thing about it',' said the gimlet-eyed man striking his stick furiously against the floor, teas them h-U Jired songs what did the tiisi nes. I tell you it was enough : to run anybody crazy .to listen to them songs when a pretty girl was singing them., ' And continued the old man jumping up and giving his stick an emphatic thunip against the , dog-iron, I will never vote for any man for president whose name wont rhyme in poetry. ItV no wonder Mr. Van Buren was beat for his name wouldn't rhyme to any thing hut ruth. Wah. Standard Passage to nnltiniore. rHE superior Steamboat, COLUMBUS oif PO CAHONTAS, will leave titty Point direct for Baltimore. every Wedm xamt afternoon, at 3 o'clock, or immediately after the armarf the Cars from Pe tersburg,' and will land Passengers in Baltimore, the next evratntv Toe accommodations on board- these Boats are very superior, a ad ibe passage, including meals through from Petersburg io Bsltimore.only (8. Returning, will leave Baltimore every Saturday after noon' at 5 o'clock "''."V '-r-"v"yj. BRANDT. Jr. Agent. BaltirnoVeMar. 10, 1843. ' 33 ly STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WAYNE County Court ' of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. lftJ ' ' November Term 1843. i . . Kesiah Aycoch, sW Heirs'ef Sitnoa Ay'cock.'dec'd. , - - PeiHion for;Dowtr, Ui . s. , :-- It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that JemeeNewean and Patsev bk wife: are norweatdem 1 of this MtAtej ft is ordered that pubtieatioffbe made for six weeas, tn the Kaleigb Kettmer, notifying ,bem te appear at the next : Court of Pleas and (fustier Ses sions, to be heM toreeid County t I he Oot tiduse in Waynesboro' m the, Third Monday in February next then and thereto plead, answer or demur U said petition, otberwiaa it wiU be Uken ! nro confeuo and set for bsarittgiuricvii u-iJ ,v-fihnA-Witness, Jn A Green.,, Clerk of eatd Coast at o0ce1lhe 3d Mottdiy in November. A ,D. 1843.7 - f -' --gM,v jyy? Aur4ffBi,,Cierir W A WILLIAM, r-r ItilO't wERLToTFTileigh, having fstaWished his. In -sentfrr. riT im?kMnK MfjA arm WHtTM ARSff wv utirf AMW iur im trsnsacHns; m a uomesttt Et. khsbge and general Commission busiheas, tenders bis services for the transacting'ef any basiriese in : New Yriy .oil 0 ti Bidijfi. ''""' ' ;jaaosjyf-Ifrf4.' '-' f m ; r:xi saris IgTgl ' - 'Hoa. T'mero;ater Wrfcoylah; fiqf " - .uV " t t.Ait scuootv m ii a nvA nt urn- frnHG Spring Term of this School will commence JUL Pebrnary 23. 1844. - i'he design of this Intitutfon ia to affiml a complete csnaree of lege! education for gtouemen intended for the Bar in any of tu Liuued CM a lea, and iao ays tedaife coarse of stodiea in cammtorcial jurwpru dence, for those who intend to deyote themselves ex chiiT4y ti nVerrtntifo buiinea and parauits. The edttraeof instruction for grutlcnien imended for the Br embraces the variooa branch s of PobHc and Cor aututionail Law, Admiralty, Maritiuie. Equity, aud Common Law, wh'ch are common. U atl the Umwtl St4M, with occasional inuatraiions of Forr-ign JmU pudence The course of instruction for gebdeinea iiitebdfd tor the mercaAtire profession is mure limited, and embrarea the prtneil Maneiea only of Comniri cial Jarispuidencr, to wit : the Law of AVncy, ot Partnership, of Uailmcms, of Bitts of Eicnsnge arid Promi4ory Notes, of Inaurattce, of Shipping, tiuri gatibn, and ;thr .Maritime concerns, and of eht'es, ami, if the student leire it. also ConslitiHinnal Law. No putitie iostrociion ia given in thf local or peculiar J munictpal jrmspruuence of any patUcu'ar tiiate ; but the students are assisted by : the Profeaore. a oeca atua 'tndj rrqoire; ia tlieir prnraie atudy of the lew and practice peculiar to their own States. The active tabors oi'inntruction are xhared equally by Mr. Juotice H tom r, who ia Dane Profeasorof Law in the Uur. airy, and by MnGkekhlkaf Royal Proiesaor of Law, who has the itnrhrduite direction and suierintendeoce of the Law ttchtl. . No examination and no particular course of pre vious study are necessary for admission ; but the stu dent, is expected to produce testimonials of a good moral character. He also gives a bond io the sum ot $300 to the (Steward, with a sorely resident in Mas achusetu, for the payment of College dues ; or de pettes at hU elecuon. $150 with Ute Steward, at the commencement of each term. .Ktudenta may enter the school in any stsge of their professional stodies or mercantile purmiits. But they are advised to enter at the beginning of those studies rather than at a later prtod, aa the most useful to themselves. They may also elect what pert kuUr studies they will pursue. The fees are st the rates of $50 a term, and $25 for half or any leaser fraction of a term ; for which som, without any additional charge, atudenu have the use of the lectars rooms, the Law Library, eon taming upward of $700 volumrs, ibe College Li-1 k. . .l .U I... -I . .l W ..I 1 I brary, and the text-books t and they are admitted free to all the public 1 ctures in the University. They may also study any foreign language taught in the Unerauy for 10 per annum. The i.riee of board varies from $2 35 to S3 50 per week, and of room rent from 75 ceau to gl 25 per week. Fuel, pre esred for use, te furnirbed at coat, by the Steward, if the rtudenisdesire.il. The Arademtcal year, which commences on the Friday aber the fourth Wednesday in August, is di vided into Iwo terms of twenty weeks each, with a vacation of aix weeks a the end of each term. All students who have pursued their studies ia the fw School for three terms, or eighteen months, or who. after having been adraiued te the bar, have pur- sued their stodies in the Law School f one year, are entitled, an the certificate' and recommendation of the law Faculty, to the degree of Bachelor ot Laws. Cambridge, Mas. Jan. IS, 1844. 94w fTAT OF NORTH CAROLINA. Craven ktjounty, Superior Court of Law, Fail Term A. D 1843. Susan 1. Oliver, ") es. L Petition for Divorce. John IB.; Oliver.. It , appeanog to the Court tbat a Subpoena and alias 8ubpccna have been duly issued in tbi case and that the Ueleiiuant, John s. Uliver. cannot he round. and that itrnclamation bath been' publicly made at the Court huse door by the eSheriffof Craven County, for the ianl defendant to spiiear and answer as command ed by the said Sobpcena : It is drdered by the Court that notice be given in the Newbenuan and Raleigh, Register, two newsiapera printed in this Stale for three months, for the said defendant John S. Oliver, per sonailv tn be and appear at the superior Court of Law to lie belden for ihe county of Craven at the Ciurt bouse in New ben, on the fourth Moi.day afier the fourth Monday of March next, then and there to plead or answer to the petition of Susan J. Oliver for U vorce, or the same will be taken pro confesso and beard according to the act of the General Assembly in such case made and provided. Witness William S. Blackledgs, Clerk of theSupe rior Court of Law fur jhe county of Craven, at New bem, the fourth. Monday after the fourth Monday of September, A D. 1843. WILLIAM 8. BLACKLEDGE, O. 8. (J Novsmrer 18, 1843 Pr sdt $9 84. 95 3m CfTATB OF NORTH CAROLINA John -ton County j Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. November Term, 1843. David H. Holland, Tsaae Mundeti, AdmV. of William Munden, dee'd. Action of Debt. AdministraUir pb-sds -fully adn tw ist err d no assets,'' which plea are ad muted by PUintia. . i It appearing to the sstisfacl'too of the Court, that Needbam Munden, one of the distributees of lht saul WiUUm. is not an inhabitantof this State : It ia here- fore ordered, tbat publication be matte tn the naiejgn Register, for six; we-ks, notifying the said .Needbam to anbear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for raid County, at tire Court House in Smttbfieid, ori the 4th Monday of rehruary next,, and snew cause (if any he he) why the lands to htm deecw.ded, trom bis said aocestor, shall not be, sow to satisfy inainna s recovery j ; 4 v4 r,. ??? ' , - Witness, William H. Guy, Clerk, ot said, uourt, st Office. the 6ih Becember,.1843. . . . , . WM: HEN GUV C. C. C. "' " ' ' 1:i ' STATE. OF NORTH OAROLINANorthamp- ton Coumy.Courtpf Lenity FaRTerm.; W43, William C. SpUlnan. Samuel Calvsrt and Thoma.toWfciehitl ; M.' Pierce. Howell Peebles and Mary 8. Boykin. Ittihia. case it apperla to thesatisfactioo T this Court, ;ihat the Defendant, Howell PeeUes, minis t HweR Peelift-tb ".HW suilis a ron-residenj of . this ordered by. the 4)ourt.thM publica J.an . Am. fiftJi a1aAda,after the fouTih Mondav: of March nexi,iben aod there to plead, answer or dvr oar to us rumunf pih. vii "h( immu jrnt oanesfu againn bius. . T'i- vvrtriess; Henry Peewes, urers. ana mssrer oi our aid Courtat OuW in the Taw of Jackson, the oft b Monday afwr tbb fourtb Monday, of erpretdber. AX). I 1184331111 fj'PrdnfiJii. i H cXi hi rccobbs, m. hi. k. . . 99 w Our OfSoebelns supplied wit the res test vsTnety of j Pa jcrputts, VaaDS, CjaccLas , HiWDSIiXS la a style net inferior to any t4J ;tltSU- ia the State. STATE OF KOKTH tJAUOLINA.Chatbsm 3 County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. N ovem&er Terair, 1 843."; Jesse lfuciTfcr and hie wile Jemftha, Jesse Johnson, Sarah Johnson,! J..hn lSuVkner aitd wile Blisabelb, Gilliam Hargrove and wife Pat sey, Robert titiiison and wife Jalia and Samuel Citttchield, Cw ,piaitutnUh . v , at. ,.. Thomas Johnson and Thomas BnrVher, Exetjutora of the last will and Testament 4 Michael Johmn. Dec'd. and Irene wife of atd Thomas Boekner,aud Michael Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Juhn Buckner and his wile Milly and tidward Johnson, -Beftti' Petition for nccounl and Settiemeni. ' It appearing to .the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, the. said John Bockner andGdward Jobnson are non-residents of ihia State ; It is order ed by the Court, that publication lie made in the Ua leigh Ifegiitor for six surfessive weeks, noli vinn the said parties to appear at the next Terra of o'ur Court to be held for the County of Chatham at the Court House in Ptttsboro'on the tnd Monday of February next, then ahd there plead, answer or I'emur, or judg ment pro confuso wilt be ened igainst them, and the Petition heard' accordingly. Witiies, Nathan A. Stedrrian, Cterk of oar said Court at office, the 2nd Monday of November A. D. 1843. ' . NATHAN A. 3TEDMAN, C C. C Pr. Adv. fft C2 104-.6W Sheriims Sale. n nriLL'BE MOLD, at the Court House in Lum yy berton.on Uie 4th Monday in Ftsbruaiy next, the following Tracts of Land, or so much thereof aa will satisfy the Taxes due thereon for the Tear 1841 Pwifms Nantes. Whrif wtuat'd, No- Acres. Taxi Neill Biggs, tage Road, 1.3 335 300 too ISO 107 314 737 130, 84 50 $1 28 53 3 38 91 33 Alex. MePbslter. Alex. Galbreath, Junipej. B. side S o D L. 8. W. S. W.S. i B R- i UNLISTED. Charles Otendine, Hogh Brown, N'eitl Melean, 05 17 OH 33 Duncan McLean, Josiah RatcliiT, 6 lies Stone, Chariee B. Jones.lNear St. Pauls rTnknnBrn I fish. I Unknown iRockfiab. 10 JNO. A. ROWLAND, Sheriff. Janoarr 16, 1844. 7 w5t Price Adv. 3. : " Via Stage frm Sledge' to Weldon, and thence by Rail Road and Steam Boat to Baltimore. J, FnHB Travelling Public are respectfully informed P that the following rates of fare have been estab lished by this Line : From Sledge'abo Baltimore. $10. (Meats mela- dec! on the Bay Boats.) From Sledge s te Portsmouth, So. By this routs. Passengers will be put in Habimere, in ample time for the Cars to ibe East or West. The Portsmouth and Bay Line has been run with as much sueeeas and regularity this 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 far himself. W M. M. MOODY, Jr. Agent. Office Portsmouth dt: Roanoke Rail Road ec Bay Line of Steamers, Weldon, N. C. Oct. 9, 1843. P. S. Passengers leaving Raleigh daily, (except Saturday.) will go on direct to New York without any delay. 82 OTICK. STRAYED from tlie Wnbscriber, on the 17lh day of December last, near Fish Dam, P. O. Wake. Ce.. Sorrel Horse, about seven years old, with a small Star lb the fare, some small white spots on the back. a-d rather slender built. Any information about him will be thankfully received and any per. son taking brm up, will be suiuKly -rewarded by me. WILLIAM T. EVEKETT. Rockingham, Richmond t'o , Jan. SO, 8 3w A VALUABLE PLANTATION is of fered for sale, near Tallahassee, Florida, i ue Subscriber, arbbing to remove to a more North ern climate, ohVe for sale the Tkact or Lasd, ou which be resides, situated about 8 miles from Talla baaaee. in Leon County. There are 1600 acres con tained in the Tract, a very large proportion of which ia of very superior quality. .The pure is plentifully watered, with -xcelient water : and i here are not more than 30 acres hi waste land in the body. About 760 acres of land are cleared, from which, with a force of forty-five or fifty hands, in a favorable season, 800 or 350 Dales of Cotton ran be produced in a season, and more Corn than would sere the I'lanistion. Jhe land Is so situated, that it ran be ditided into two sep a rate Tracts if preferred. There is good land enough I to employ from seventy-five to eighty bands to ad- vanatage. I be natural growth ia sweet Iran, rost Oak. Red Oak. Cherrv. Ash and Doc wood. The uw i per larminu of the Rati Road, leading from Talla I htsee Stewart's, is only8 mites distant, and the I Railroad ts twent v-three mites lone. j Tbeimprovements.inctoding buildings of every de t Mnption, are extensive and convenient. A 4rge white family csn I comf rUbly acretnmodated; and there are Cabins enough for the convenient accom- modation of about ..80 Slaves. There is a newly erected Gin House on tbe place, Wiih all necessary appendages. I The social y of the neighborhood is of the rnof de- IMkt L in.l .wl fka ImttAm uliniK tha Plalltailniu bI M Vt9tutl a Thoma from, North (&rn,in,; Thmttl . chnrebVa. JAMES H. TLO RIMER, : Leon County, Ftorhla. November 15,1843.. i 95.61ft TTTNiTED STATES DISTRICT. COURT OF iL) NORTH CA ROLIN A IN '"BANKRtriT 5y. Netke to shew cause , sgain the Petitions of W Ibaowlfit Pethi.ibr their dischsfge and cef I . WAaH tOUHTl. rienry rranaJirjj Farmer, Eufiri(f3ilL ,v James 'Rdgeri; WilibimH. lateMsrcasnib rinqJOHNSTOquSTp is Jesse MirflfiiaiiaFarTO Jeba Ferrbl, n ;U;F'rxoaninj!i .-.bit?: :o PERSON COUNTT;& ' ?1k V" ToottssirEvarSFirn:f 1 " ' ';. . CHATHAM COUNTT i WiuWi 0ateFraasisi tri .r ;?M? 3.; PatakareeV,,; :J,;X .; -xi HCTTfisVDiO fl-C.e Feb, 1, 18444 jr'-sA-- - tf. w m ,uik: j:iu fi.jv.n. A Fresh Supply of that very superior sun cured hewing Tobacco, from Langhome & Anutead,Ly.ichburg Va. Al Uo, more .f that supenor Smokig Tohacco. this day lecotved, and for sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. And as they act as A genu for the Manufactoryt uValfordW hi the man- ulactormg prices, by . the bok or keg. Those that would tike to retail a good article. Would do well to ca!l at i TURNER dr. HUGHES', - look af This. D R. STRINfJFELljOW DENTIST, Ever trrateful to the citizens f Raleisrh. for their very liberal pitronsce extended tn him dur ing nis residence amongst them, has the pleasure of informing them that he has returned to this place, and opened ah Office over Mr Benjamin Smith's Store, where he may always lie found from 9 o'clock A- M. until 5 P. M. He would also inforni them l bat be has reduced his prices to the following terms, which places it in the power of every one to aecufe. their teeth, or have a finjs set of artificial ones. . DR. 8TR1NGFELLO WS PRICES FOR DEN TAL OPERATIONS. Plugging with gold each plug, - ft 50 M 4 M foij ... Separating by filing, - - I Extractiag teeth or roots of teeth, each " children's let-th, - -Setting best mineral incorruptible teeth on pivots, each - ... On hnproed gohl pivots, - -" tine gold plate, 50 60 60 36 3 3 5 00 00 00 AH operations warranted to be of the finest and best material, otherwise no charge. TermCAH November 20ih, 1843. 93- Refehinces : Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Y Judge Haute, Raleigh. Dr.Beckwith, S Dr. P. C Pwpe Wm. Piommer, Em. Warren ton. Gen. Hawkins, Cot. Jovner," Dr. Wilcox, V Halifax. - Dr Bond. S Fresh from llic Press, AND just'eome to hand, at the North Carolina Uo vkstore. Raleigh. N. C. : Geialsiein, a Sequel to the Mysteries of Paris. A Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet io California. Sonoraand Western Texas, by Cspt Marrystt, C. B. American Biography, by Jeremy Belknap. D. I in 3 voK The Eoeid of Virgil, with English notes, critical end explanatory, by Chas. Ambon; LL. D. For sale by . TURNER & HUGHES January 1. ' 1 WANTED $10,000 in Roa.1 Bonds, guarantied by the State of North Carotins: for which the mney will be paid on the transfer of the Bonds at tbe Treasury Office. Rale gh. N. C. D. W. STONE. January 22. 1844. 7 4w Standard 4 weeks. CJTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,Charham J3 County. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, A. V. 1843. - Milly Buckner, John Buckner. Petition for Divorce and AKmony. It appearing to the Jourt that a Subpoena and uliaa 8ubMBna have been duly isxUed in this case, sad that the defendant, John Buckner, cannot be found. and that roclarmvion bath been publicly made at tbe 2oort-boue door by the Sheriff of Chatham County, for tbe said defendant to appear and answer as com manded by the- satd Subpoena; it Is ordered by tbs Court, that notice be given in the Raleigh Register a newspaper printed in tbte State, for three months, for the said defendant .John Buckner, personally to be end appear al the Superior Court of Law, to be holden for Ue County of Chatham, at the Court House ih Pittsboro, on the. third Monday of, March next, then and there to plead or anwer to tbe petition of Milly n m .a . . ' uuckner, ior mvorre, or xne same win be taken ore confesso. and beard; arcording to tbe Act of the Gen eral Assembly tasucD -ease made ami provided. Witnes, Jebn Thompson, tJlerk of the Superior Court at Law. f.r the Conty of Cfaattam, at Pitts boro, tbe third Monday of September. A. D. 1843. JOHN THOMPSON, C. S. C. ELECTKO-IAGiETIS'a. jrrnilOtiE desirous of receiving instrurtiens ia the II Yoiiktrr process of (sold and Stiver plating, can-do so by applying io tbe Subscriber. His recipe is niade op from actual experiments, uni the instruc tions are warranted to be highly interesting and satis factory. ' , . . Medical Helices, for giving shocks from the single Battery, and. Magneto-Electric Machines; will be made to rdt-r. Tbe Magna o Electric Machine pe sese many sdvsntages over tbe old elecirifying ma eh'he as it will act , in. any atmosphere,, and being wholly metallic, of course, leas liable to be broken or injured by transportation. Orders w til be thankfully received. S. N. BOT6FORD. ' At Mr. YarbrMugh's Hotel. RsieighFeb.a, l844 l!-8t. NEW YORK , fTTu Subscribers are new xeceiviogind throughout j the rhoMtbsuf .Jaaoary and FebrearyjwiUconiin ue to receivet by tbe Euro)an Packets, tbeir Bpring Mack of BRITISH A FRENCH GOODS, selected expressly for the Noria Carouna gad Virginia Uade.by one long onged in liathes at Richmond : Also, on hand, a fatltock of STAPLE DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, to an exsmiDKiHi of wfcich ibey-wooW te GOULD ot ATWATER. S No. 131 Peari S.reet. U.nl HXSq irt filwdUi fMhfr New Yrk. JiH&iiilS W;n8ai AltPTING -A good assortment of heavy 4q groin jwarpetiug , , at prices to awt the ntaes. grsiajCarpsti RaleiKBi. NoV 27. -'i : ;.1.'-.:.;?j!;A;-' .: i...aS,. OtA3ES. bj tha Boghead, eTa r& T.v1r.:W ,WJUUt rfcVilwT' . r ' speetrtiitt mvitBtbBlt,.tion'fr mercuanu vrsiuog i v " "7 7 . J'. v1. I Nokfottlrwrtlrvinf eerttfe nfVr'rSS r-rTrrr iT . tTuiitv0 t ma 1st Mmnber ss? Millxean'a GjbboaauolBe.POCa 5ts;)ft mm F0R,HBISTMAS -k MUSICAL IKSTH OMfeNT&a -chiv jeweler y fakcy Articles :& toys; iftpKNE of tbe Partners of the firm, having just re Mjiurnr-d from the North, has brought with him a ' Isrger and iietlet sopfdy of freb Goods, io the abort . brsjichesy tbau ba tieent kept in Ibe estaJbtisbifleot heretofore i ail of which, in prices and quality, are weli worthy to be recommended to oor htwwrjwtt frieodi and Ibe public, ak we Sra very WeUtbtetofeU ? as fow aa any Store in this City. i , :i)B!rdobD..v?:j-r'. . .' An entirety fresh aasortment, eapectaliy TidMes ' Handkerchiefs, Woollen Goods, tSfoves and inga. M uskrat and Seil akin Caps, Sheetings I'rfJ Shirtings, etc . .-. -. FANCY GOODS, HARDWARE & CBIftAV Fine artificial Flowers, latest fashion fbt wuitett' ' artificial Hair, Ladies' Fancy and Work Boxes, Wrhin desks, Baskets, Snuff-boxes ! from 5 els b)a $3 50 ; Travelling Bsgs; Thermometerk, ' Walking; 1 Curies,' finest Razors, Shaving utensils, Dirk; Peg : Snd Pocket Knives of great variety, ScissbVt ; n Very targe supply of Pistols, Percussion taps, Shot '' and Shetbelts, Birdbags, Powder ffasks ; Cotton and ' , Wool cards, patent Balances, Sifters,-AwU, Shoe ' 1 thread, Sjiurs, Cloth, Teeth, Hair, jlat and hoei brushes ; Slates,. Fishing Ulensils, Looking'-tlaise varions sites, Coffee-mills, --'Pfrii, Needles, Porse;' Pocketl)ooksrNightTspers, Smoking Prpes, Twine, CqrkscrewsWbips, Pencils, Buttons, nlam and'' paintea Mugs. Mobair Caps. Clocks, Waiters, Lanip ' uiasses, i utnoiers, uowia, riales, Cups and Biucers, viwies, rnroers, liocoa-gouraa, various lSmps.- FRESH CONFECnONARY & GROCERIES. 8ugar, Coffee, Molasses ; 250 lbs. flesh fancy and ' other Candies Soda, Butter and Water Crackers Pilot bread, 8dgar snd Ginger Cakes, best Fine Ap -pie Ac other Cheese,Smoked Salmon.Scotrb Herrines " ' Smoked Tongues, 8ausages, Figs, Prubea, Dates, FiL bert. Palm, Wall snd Cocoshiits. Almonds .Preserves,. Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Orangea, Lemons,1 Pepper ' sauce, Chocolate, Nos. I and 2, Macaroni, Currants - Kaiatns, Citnmy Nbtmegs, Liquorice, Cinpahoon, mW Mustard, Slareb, Tea, Olive Oil, Sperm M Tallow Candles, Soaps, white, yellow, variegated, Csstile and perfumed Chewing A Smoking Tobacco, genu- : ine Principe and other Begat 8cotcbliid Mrs. Mil ' lers 8nuff, Canary t Seed, Allspice, Pepper, Black ing. Indigo, Copperas, Logwood, Madder, Lamp ' uwuivwrcu, nfipies. u rapes, jujuDcpasie, n ewars ' Cider. Ale. Porter. 2u!ft bnndlea (Joito Yam." ftttf k . eu, Brooms, Whale and best Sperm Oil, dec. - " GENUINE PORT ANb MADEIRA WtXB, told only by the measurti PERFUMERY . dlio df Roses, Macassar, Bears, Antique bils, ;Pc ,: matum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, ' Shaving soap, Essences Opodeldoc, Bergamott Wnk ; 8aocers. ' i- sr.. .. ' Mt'SICAL tNSTRUW ENS;." ", r Finest Violins, Cows, airings, bridges, screws, Fin ., gerboards, Goitars, Flaisotettes, Fifes. FlbteK Clari . onetts, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets;1 v.u , , r 6TATIONARYV -V- j t . .. v . n Almanacs, ; Frimers, , 8peUibg, Plctute and Bong -. Books, Gewerapbiea, Key of Heaven (Calbolict) En- s gravings, Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink , powder. Sealing-wax, LetWr-stampV Waferai Fencing and Boutin Apparatus Foils, 8 wdrds, Gloves, Waaksj Hati, Enastpiates,' - GAMES. a - v--1. . . Dominbi, Chessmen; Bsekgammdn , Kens, Ten . pins. Cup and Ball, Graces and BalUetToors, skipping; ropes, RoUet. , '-: ' ; '.5 JR WELLE RY. ' ;; 1 , ,' ; Fine gold' and stlveh ai well as german silver, and , pitiebback, via. Breastpins; Ear-rings, Pencils, Fin 5 ger-rings. Thimbles. Table' and Tea 8poons,, Ds sett Knifes ind Forks, Metal Combs,: Tea; Bells, SpectscIeiBeIt-1fuckies, Keyb:' . , : ' , , A large and choice 'supply ax Printing ' Presses, 't painted Chikfiena Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, ' MsrBles, Humming tops. Drums, Raitles, Whistles mduth Organs, Hahpsi JTrumpetft Migie! Lanterns ; ' Paint botes, ' ihagnetib Toys. fals7 Faces, Catmons,' Micmscopes, ' Chma setts, Drummers, fancy toys, and all sorts of Dolls. 4 - ' . O.WiS:t3ORIMMEi Corner dFayetiivUle sad Hargett Streets Raleiirh, Dee. 1, 1843.) t-" --'V.--ts.-. IMetr Fall iltid Winter tTjR sAl,, ai the tJowroission Store of the If Kulcriber, Fsyettevtlle Street, 1 opposite the : Post Offlre, and riextdoorto the New Market House. Prices LOW. for Cash, ??w.-?,iy?. P,. - x Among tbb articles Jost received, wfil be found s'' Flanrj Is, white, redk yeUow and Salisbury . Also, i French Gugfaszas-new style for Winier.' '' tilaekAfeaeesVMi r:-' I "' v'- ' Mousiin ds Laioes. .1 ' . ' -? f Meribdes-French shd English. 1 n i Callb(e---a great variety k. vf IMle Edgiog-a beautifui variety: l- - t 80k, raw. Silk and Cotton Stockings, cv M ,Tr . : !Aleo aa assdrtawnt ot Groceries, dj-c.' ifke. ' m . ,- a i JOHJCT, WE8T. jtw f LiHEp; Awif .... iV mmm$ff 'u&Tte'tUMz tvH J-' t. ? t isStCeflfs fmHE banker's Wife, or Cabrt and City? aVovsi t AV by tn Di cesVof Ohio, by Charte. PettU WcinvaCe, D D.t-V; ; The Churchman warned egiiast :4hej rrbrs 'tf iU- time, with notes. by Rev nenry Antbod.DDr CietW- istry la its applkatijm to Agleotruve and PbysJaSo-yVTV ly Josius Leil.ig, M l PU U F KO H U J A ;e t.rth,wamber of AlwV-Eorer-' tt c Hannah 0taa7orJtA ;'4iaumberrii:;C:S-- Gsatrejr for tbe Cash. ' Noveniber-lrt'L jt 1 v ' a ru rT. i w .n. wt i.ii.:ni. jiihukh - - - - - - . Cisasical and School Beoks AM wsars i. rsm t - , WnejL thankfaHV neclvsd and liretntsflT . ... mj.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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