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.fir i.1 if I r ' it l I s . lie , 1 ! . . t J- -v-, ',v Vr'" . " !; ' ... 1 & . . . i . , -v- f - t t t :vtJv - V- r-P : ' i. i -. -3-. - - - 3 mmmw:im mm'stm l V ' A 1 'W. iL, -';,n ........ s A-'s.piS,,, r- -js, . . . . AM r-TCDICTH'- CAM 'a pnMiihed SwaiWeeklr, by WESTON ;jrALES, mai AHDi TB.OPBIKT0S .ii i mm i nteSeBi-W?ekli'ltlerOUUr 9C.TioK,jj-FiTe PoJlur. pec "HalU6riaihe' Wl b6l aWsMhe teniptatioif IC"- " If ' J "K J ! ' ' ' yJl. r.!t I wis "so strwiff that I cotrid hoti rMf netirh- Sob : I SixUtn Linet flrst insertion, unii"i t" !oaRTORDRftna jupicia. b chnreu ,P ,L resmar nrice.. f 331 per ceni. wm - - , ftfr advent-v,r,- , ... 'onr, will Also ppef " "-,! reo of charge. Letters to be Editor Wt be.rosT. "AHiNClDENTA REFORSIA-nON. BY A COTJXTUV ri 'ED4C0GUE. , The kingiofd iy had jut suuk beocaih .1.- .o.i.rn hbrizon. levwj iwn mnu- ..urctn diinlviliffht the earth. The kj wa Q 1 U I . - 1 t I. ... mmmi rlpar: not a i.ciouu ws- w ur wxm is wl and but were in searru m meir Prej, and the nigUuigaie ; ha! cpm:nenc;U uis. cheering aougi i iKthe grove, wtiew, l, feeling rather pensiv?, commenced a walk alone. Hovr peconariy adapted to meditation is a scene like this, wheiUhe cily bum has cea sed,and the peasant has retired from his toils, to ewjey ae pleasure ot me aomesiic nre sidc. I strolfed along till I came to a teau. tiful ritultt that, sparkled i ii. the moonbeams, and seated myself upon a log by i.ta aide. But I had notlremained there UmgJctore my meditation was broken by the sound of ap. proachin foqtsteps. At first tt startled ine but, on looking p, I saw a female form gen tly ajproach the place where liat. f arose and . gently .jwwed. - After complimenting the beauty of the scene, the weather, etc j 1 asked her to be seated, j She complied, but remained silent. Stiaig3 thoughts rushed thick and fast 'through my wind. What could this mean? 1 was at a loss to talk ; afemale wandering alone in this: sec !ude4 spot. At first 1 thought her to be one i)f those degra. ded outcasts; that infest , our bud ; but as I caught the glance at her again, the looked more like an angelic being. A smilephiyed upon her lort ly cheek, and a blush stole upon her features as she sptike,; pefcei. red,' said she, thati vou have .rf.ire4 for meditation, aiid do not wonder that vou are astonished at my corn! net, but I'm ten mo ment. I have frequently seeri yoti retire to this spot and heard' your applications, and have believed you to possess a pure heart, hut have hesitated to approach you, because it would seem improper! for a female to take such a step. tBut at last I hare 'Tentured to interrupt your lneditatioo, hoping you trill pardon my intrusion. 1"' ".''' " I suppose, replied I. " that you nave something which you wish tp relate to ine, and if you will proceed I will not interrupt you ; land if it is possible for me Jo bflkof any service to you, I will do it with the tit. most pleasure.' j . My heart,1 said she, is filled with gratitude forj yQfcindiies?, aririM hope God will reward you. But l cannot remain long as it is growing late, and it would be impro. per for me to stay. My father was once aoi indulgent parent and kind husband, but by some misfortune he learned to toueli the in toxicatingcup, and by frequent indulgence, bis appetite for spirituous liquorsbecameso strong, that he thinks he cannot relinquish its use, though at times he is conscious of bis situation!; His neighbors consider him lost, and freduentlr abun "Jum. cojnpanv If you have ever wiincsse44iw4ike you know something of the fediwrs -of my heart, when I see a beloved parent shunned brthose who should be his friends, and try to 'reform him. 1 have heard that lhr ia a incirf v ralfetl the Washingtonian Temperance Society whose, business it is to seek out and save hose who are apparently lost through (be in fluence of Irani; On hearing thin, a bppe sprung up in my fereast, th.if my dear faUiirr nay agatn be the dear hebnd and parent that he once was. But it is' impossible for ne to eSeetanv thlnir mvselfVand if you will assist me, you shall be rewarded by at I jhnt a destitute female can bestow the era! ittide, prayer, and best wishes of my hMirt. I could hardly refrain from tears o hear-: tng her story The sweetness of her voice and the deep feeling J she expressed for her erring father, made an impression on my beaet'fliat will never be erased. I told her would relieve her if it was in mv nower. She thanked me very kindlv. and. said she taust return home; f 1 offered her nv arm. and ere I wasr aware, we came to a house that bespoke poverty in the r extreme, 1 bat really had the appearance of containing a drunkard within. :- JVtnlseiflo call the next fJay, and bidding heT3&0;t rught, 8on lOlinu mrself at th tlnnr nf mv dwelliufr. : The next jdav fstartod to fulfil my eoeag- ment. and fouo4 the father ieatIyilh h4e wife, the above named daughter,. and four Other children, at f ahl afiutilr enreid with proviaron of ithe coirsst kimk) The npuse looked neat within; hut every thirg Jepoke poverty. if tearhedFthlirt&Mf. H. U Ones been A innn tt Bfnnatlf mnA ara " w I,VW 1 y ,-w s av Ttw "1 good sttndinb; in society. He anneared to hare a cahncious mirtd and showed oirv mark of being an intelligent, active man. ii : ouur w mure in agreeaoie eon 'ersation with hire.be tore t saitt any thing hout bis misfortanec" At length I remark ed, ' you appear to have hard lack' as I re g'ds the thiogs. of thewbtldV , xes, uid heJ-f- f once had enough of Tery thing to make- me happy but by surety ,or ty neighbors,! lost the whole, and was turned out pf doara with "jiothlngbui'i '.ynh antf three Jtetples chihtreiu v Per eight long jcars i uro open irequeni Tisuer id me bora JiaTe alt . atamloiied me, 'arid ennaider me lost. ' 1 bare no' friends to oilnister balm &''tna.arirtbat said I. "an aJTcCli(Vnat wife, and a nttmbeir of xMromistttg.t children ; cannot tber stimulate j6ii to kt"yMjr'gtH! resolutions f' He rephfd, bis eyes filling with ter, hat If:1iecrelhtm misbt be supDortabl. I ni i coirfd not bear lb lboubfthat his wife and'ebildren were degraded by bis inhnrhnnily ! T - '"-.Well! tidied 1 fdrawinff T!edffe I 41 Will 4HY fWVKCIJ BTgH IUIS, 8IIU WUCn JOU UTV tempted to drink, think -of the fous yoo hare made, and 6C your wife and children, and 1 4bink you wil hate no trouble in keeping rail rvi A tear trick lecjf down lis cheek a he took rt, and afar igiiing u, he banded it to me saying, M AJay God help me ever to keep the pledged . r A year hrnl rolled by, and Mr. H' house wears another aspect. Suffice' Hlo say "j he has become a true heart el Waabingtonian. RT: PEET & HITCHCOCK, HANOVER SQUARE, - jew joii, A RE bpenlns a large and uptendid assortment of A EUROPEAN & DOMESTIC DUY GOODS, waKh tiave been purchased under peculiar advantages before the prices bad advanced ; and are prepared to sell ihcm at such a profit ms will make it an object to tbuse who are parcnawoii. to tail and examine their atock. Purchaser frrath 8artfi jvilt find the taste. and style' of their Gooda pecuHady adtpted to their market. Orders for Goods ace attended to with ike strictest fidelhv, ; Those pun basins; fur Cash or prompt atx jnottths pay, wilt do wail t try them,- Thev beg, leave to refer to t5e foDowio gentlemen. as an aaturaoce that bwiness eatnuted te them wilt be fdthfotty attended to : - ? . R. C. Pearson, Esq. Morgantae. C.C Hender son, Esq. Lincolnton. McEntjre, Esq. Kulhar fordton. J. Murphy & Son, Salisbury. David Parks, Chariette, N C. Col. B. Dunham, Greenville, . C. C..P. Mills, Esq; Brmdleton, N. a W. J. McConnetl, Esq. Greeuboro, N. C. iteott dr. Me A;do.'v " Feb. ZO.i 18 w3m 1 NEW FIRM. LITCHFORD 4 SMITH. TITVTQULD respectfully inform the public, that VV they hare eommencd the TAILORING BUSINESS, in this City, three doors above It r, B. B. Smith's, and needy opposite to Mr. T. H. Snow s Store, Psjrettefiib) 8ueeU -t , Tbey return Ibeic thefts te their old friends and customers, for the. veryi&eerai patronage they have each nniformly received, and promise that nothing snail be wanting on their part to mem a continuance oflhesame. S:- 'JAMES LITCHFORD, ' BURBON MlTflc RaletSb Feb. i, 1844. IHf HANastoEf'ClTy FR6PERTY iron sjmae. ... ENTENDI.CT to Remove to jay Gold Mines, re--eentlyrporchaeed in Montgomery CoUJBty, I shall oner my presentees ten re lor Sate, vnuum retcrve, on ike 15th day of March next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. on the premises. Also,1 part Of my Hooaeholu and Kitchen Fanilure, stfoh as cannot be cenvenientJy earrisid away. . Also, a fiflelrg Darham Jow and Ualt, aaoe. best stack, and a tt-w nogs. Also, a Garden Engine, very usefd fat watering Flower Gardens. - The above Properly is shuatadT just beyond the corporate limits of Raleigh, about 300 yards East .of the Governor's Howe, on the Road trading to Smkh fiekl, -eommonly known as the Helloman road. Uts inferior to- no property in. the. vicinity, whe ther regard be.Jiad lo health. localMia, neral ar rangement, or style of Architecture.: The Dwelling Haoae has five Room, with a Fire-place to each. There is, also, an excellent well of water ta the yard. and contiguous thereto a Bathing :Room and Dairy. Also, J wo Jaiuefcans, aDd every Oetdouse, necessary for a FamiJy-att well cotnttrttcted and conveniently 1 Persona, wisbieg io purchase Proseny, so jaeakable in every respect, are invueu 10 can ana eianune c same A bargain can be bad. if application ha made before the day of sale, and a liberal credit will be giv en ; or I will eijehange the Property for young Ne ffoes. . .. . ( .: ( wall also selli HOUSE AND LOT, near Mi. WrtuAx AsnLtr, at present' ocemMed byMr. MxBKScRtL. It has mree Rooms, with Fire place -to each, and cotnfrtalle Oet-htosesr presenting a most desirable tocatiwn for a small tamihr, with -he convenience of .a larce Garden. ... - - , i -. J will else sell the Lot domuig, sapposedtocon- si las a.J si wa moom a-ui an acre(i viiuer Ffjfwwwwtuw. Rakdgh, Fb. 22, J844.r V- 7 ". 16 ts A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE "-"The h undersigned, having qualiged .t (he February Term of CheahamX'ountytflouTt, as Ad ministrator npnn thev Estate . of ..Brair H kstkb, dee4. hereby gives notice to, all persona indebted io said Estate, to make immediate payment,' And thoee having claims due there fromt will present them widi ia the lime prescribed by-Jaw,, or this notice, wilt be plead in bar of their recovery ; T " - r N ATH'L. CLEGG, Adm'r. , Feb. 20, 1844. 18 6t C. C.. NELSON- FASUfOWAnLETAILOn,; (One door South of D. N.. S7Bva JJrug Store t FAYETTE VILLE STREET ! fl His charges will " beregulaled by the tiaies. UCTTtKo done at reUaceu ipnees. 41 Dee. , 1643. k -t 98-tf I ATTORNEY ,AT 1A W, RALEIGH, N.C "Nev.20 184S - 93 Cm TOtUItgirAXa-rThiaday received and M for aale hf Z JAMES M. TOWLES Ftb. 19 U 15 : TUESDAY, MARdH : 5, ? 1844. qiHE FOLLOWING TRACTS. OF LAND, Jnd e d ti f r the I'et w. .due thereun ftr the years 1841 Owners Nameav ' jNo. of K. W. Ashton, . Wnv Tt Bsin, Mirths Batkr, y , Alex. Blake, David Clark E; P. Guiou , ,,do.. i "' 4e j. . A. M- High for beirs of C. Thomas, Elizabeth Haywood, Aaron Johnson, B. JL Smith, ' Willie W. Jobnsen. 60 30 188 684 tst LJ. H. Kirkham. v - Henry Ktoy, Daniel Murny, Reuben Mass, David Royster, Jane Hire, T" " llartwett Reaves, Mark McWiltiamai El jah Yoong; . Alii n S Wynn. ' Beverly Danitl's Estate, ' . i 183 k 3 J - ; ,i , , i ir i pt. 4,5Jt 114 UNLISTED. Hannah Smart, ' Ann Nelxsn, 8eth Jones, Jack Bell, John tiutcbrns for H. Fousler, James Terry, 126 Rafeia, Fjabf nary 5. V844, SHERIFFS SALE. S,N THE THIRD MONDAV -of March next, ftrounty, the following TRACTS OF, LAND, poor tat doe thereon, loir the year 1842, and the Awesi "j By Whom listed. ; On er near what water eoorse. Tax due. 23 ' f Heury Baker, , : 1 Dolth Buflalo Creek, $ 15 cu. 300' Mary Allen, - Footy Crrek, v 1- 44 II- John H. Bigger, Jteedy Craak, 160 S3 John M. Harris, . - , Do do I 77 63 Alexander Q Harris, Do do 1 77 300 Sam'l. F. Morrison, Rocky River, s 33 50 JoUnStrube, Cahlwell Crek . ; 48 71 J MMcLane a Estate, MaDard Creek," 90 88 Fanny Ray , Clark's Creek, . 1 07 126 John Ltiaker, . Irish Buffaloe Creek, - . 8! 160 . Margaret Patterson, Big Coldwater Crrek, 4 62 112 .. . John Cooke, sr . Do dfl 69 1410 Isrom Weaver, Little Coldwater Creek, 1 23 58. MatWasCUne, Bi do $h 3t 900 , ttiambeth Furr, Dlcb Bofiakie Creek, '2 56 270 Leonard Furr, Do . do 2 60 225 Beverly Gray Muddy Creek, ' 4 1 173 John E Garm, Do do I 03 46 Elizabeth Cray, Do do 75 181 John L Reed, Rocky River,, 1 84 778 JehnW Means, Do and Caldwell Crek, I 8 70 230 William Watson, t Do $ 68 356 John G.Midniitht, Mill Creek, 7 50 435 WiUiaru Gallimore, Do 4 77 100 Wtfiiam Galttmure, Rocky River, 96 1 72 Daniel Beaver, Irish Buflalo Creek, 46 8 Elizabeth Rogers, Altn' Ron, n .145 , 8erah J Wallace, Rorkv River, - 1 06 25 1 ' Jamee M. Carrigan. I Coddle Creek, . ' 16 The Wlowing Tracts are unlisted, and sabjeet to person, t-wlt : 11 ' 1 B "" Ac& I to J 7 15 Nathaniel Johnstn, Ann Barickfren, Stephen HadleysHe!rav Terms Jaauary 16, 1844. Pf.adv.4J3 2': , KOTICE. rTTHE subscriber note eSers for sale, delivered ii J Jl Baltimom, and at price corresponding wiib tlw hudoes of the timesjxwis H.Macs's portable Cast Iron THRESHING, MACHINES, fr threshing! Wheat, Rye, Oats, and sjaaJlyaeed, and cracking Corn in the ear 4er the purpoaa of preparing it for food foecatUe.'.';: " u ' v."' ' " The improvement which make these Machines superior to apy now in nee in the 8ooihejrn and ewi Northern country is because of the body of the cy Imder being easttn one or tern puree, with the heads A teeth or points alt cast together; being a $oltd oa there by fimg to k additional weight, end obviating-tbe danger if the vpikes 4ymg out, as sometimes happens ... .t ' .1 iu v:l. . the lives of the operatives. - ' Of these Maehrnes no tears need e entertained of their performance, for tte rsaeoaof their having been successfully tried for three years ast, and as yet no otruon JiasbemmaJeswn to iheAgenc 1 Being the only Agspt in Merdt Carolina, to die-, pose of said Machines, mod livipj as I do in a remofjs ect(Oi of country I feel it to tj mcarnbent on me to gis noUee through the coioasoa of ome or ine je- tie organs, that the farmers and others may supply, arnnxSnbseriljeraaj now receivingnd throughont themselves (if hey are sA, dipoaad) rtth said .Ma- : JJ, the months of January and Februa,wi&eontin ehinea, ,i f - : .- . . - ue tocsc&ive,y the European Packets, their Spring - Toey can U transported on one wagon, Uit more Stockof , BRITiSH FRENCH 'GOODS, selected conveniently on two, from one.larm to another, and expressijlfor the North CaroTina and Virginia tradeby after arriving at the place wiswe. lb work is to be hoe long engaged in Imstnesa at Richmond. Also, executed and t in OiaHsKin in leas time than fifteen on hand, a full stock of ST A RLE DO MESTIC DRY minutes. ' With four good Aoraec and eight Aor, . GOODS, to an examination of which Jf wonld re tbese Machines wKl thresh of good Wheat four hum- specif u fly ujv'u the asntion of Merchants visiting dred bushels per diem. ..,..'.,. tw York, ftstlJbwsr ttprblg supplies. ' -' " ' f . I new propose to sell the Ifoor bora power for $1 30, 1 GOULD & AT WATER, and the f wo bone power,buUt after the sameeon-i No. 121 Pearl Street, atroCtlon anl upon the same principle, for $96, cos, ' r . V; Hanover Square. dch(wd a atibre stated. i viH,4f eqeHted by tfi New York, Jan 121644. - , " 7 2m OrdersforMacbuieswmbe forwsed tomy ad-. ; UMPORTEI DEALER3 : dress m s as the purchaser makes op lus mind fo . IN fobeJg ISO) domestic, ; . hv. In order hat I may bav. them cast and. sent , : ai, ioxtEKT, &uetV Qw &ci iU" insw wsvw;wrr receive my eartieet aUenthi,fdkected as follows t iii v, DANIEL A. MOrtTWiiatSKZ .r, - N.BI wiU take occasion t state that the He chme haW bean east in Chatham eeustyi in this 8tae, and thatauH is about to be hrofljht for damages, against aR those niakmr. Veedmg, uaiog the same, withouvfirst; procuring rrightfor saiilPaient., ; . ; r i ". t 1 - . . D A4 M. Jan. liV I8t4.t - v .5 .wfimr pi A R PI-rriNG A good assortment of heavy irj Hj grain Carpeting, t prices to snit the timeeY"; James wt. towle& ; , RaW'ija Novr 27. -f3 PPBmi""Meesaawsaaawssessssssw CU, Lets will ii- ofleretlatublic Auction, on tbereo and 1848 : ' .: Acres Land , CtljtLotsV Amoont of Taxes. ail 1 08 3 1.17 10 18 14 40 4 60 13 50 t d 5(T 69 9 54 : 1 26 39 60 1 64 3 76 , t 74 1 84 -2 39 10 26 6 40 8,72 No 100 part 58 and 74 - ... , part 228 and 411 part 112 ' 190,191 16,145 143 129 part 160 . part 162, 146 . 21 60 - 96,97 1 . 18 00 part 160 1 28 8ft 1 47 55 I SO i JAMES CD WARD V Sheriff, By WILLIS UOn Deputy. I will sell, atiha Court House in Concord, Cabarrus or so much thereof as will satisfy the public, County coats of advertising, to-wk ; double tar, and supposed to belone to the following 1 1 1 1 n On or near what water course. Tax due f Iteedy (Jreck, Coddle Creek. Irish Boffaloe Creek, 1 84 19 30 Caalf. Tp L. B. KRImMINGER, Sheriff of Cafea rrus . 13 w4w TTTNITED- STATES DISTRftlT COURT OF UJ NORTH- CAROLINA -4N BANXRITPT- CY. Notice lo shew cause' against the Peutiona of tte fonowing PeUUonera for their discharge and cer tificate as Bankrupts, at Newhern, en Monday, the 22d day of April et. to-Wfe : 'i WAKE COUNTY, , Henry Franklin, Farther. Burton Gill, . James Rogers, WiUhun H. Mad. late Merchant, " . JOHNSTON -COUNTY. Jesse W. Siflspkins, Farmer, ' John Femll, Farmer. PERSON COUNTY. Thomas j. ivans, Farcaer. CHATHAM COUNTY. Wilham Davis, Fanner. Publication snb-red, i H, POTTER, D J U 8 N C. Feb 3 1844. 11- NEW york: tion nf Cwtry Me. ehautaand exhun: it th laid chants snd others, to the large and complet . - . , assonrjaeni 01 ' - " ; : ntawtirfi, fuller; &V ': which they 'will receire i'n a Csw davm by the Saie " Johb Caski s, and" other vessel direct from Li v. trpool. Our Goods oeirrg ptrrchased FOR CA8IT. in England, we araeiiabled and dcterrhihH (o sell fox Cash, or to punctual dastomers, as low as any New x ors. Hoove, Merchanu will pleaae call and exam ine for themselves, at the ehro of the Mill Saw. new Granite Front BuiUiag No, 97,' South ide' West Mam Street, Richmond, Yirginta. v ; f) Feb. 15, J344. i$ oaw4w 1 Ot) Star wUUnsfrrtU wrcbs fnd forward bitlio Richmond;, " . . , , 1 A Fresb Srjrpply of that very superior snn Aj. cared Chewing Tobacco, from Langhooe,w& Armstead's, Lynchburg. Va,J And also, more of that ; Qperior Smoking- Tobacco; this day received, td for saie at toe north lralina Boolutore. Andes ibey act as A genu (iy the Manafactory.it is afforded it the man ttfaeturinr trice, by,the, box or keev Those that WOuli like to retail good article, wooldlo welt toi call at. : TURNER & HUGtiES," T CTAT OF NORTH CA&OUNA.Chatharo Cpunty, Superior Cauri of Law Fall TermT Mifly Bockoer; ' " ' v. , ;.;.rt5; John Bucknr, ' .. -.. 1 Petition for,. Dtvoree. and AHmony. . It appearing to the Jiurt that a Subpoena and,a Subpoena have been duly issued 4in: thvs case, and that the defendariCiobn Buctoercarmot ' -'be tound? and that proctamaiion bath been publicly made at the t'ohrfrhouse doorby the Sheriff of Chatham Counly, for the, said defendant- to- appear : and answer as com mandJd by the ajdT Subpcena ; it is ordered, by4 the Court, that notice be given in j'Rakigh.egjstera newspaper printed in, this State," for three monthsor the said deh'nuWt,' John Backner, personally'1 to be and appear at the Superior CoUrtef Law,to be hotden for the'Coanfy of CUUjanj,l at the Court House in Pitisboro', on the third Monday f M arch ext, then and there to plead or anweto.the peiition ot Milly Buckner, for Divorce, or the sa,ipe will be takeni7ro eonfeuo, and bsafd according to the Act of the Uen eral Assembry in each case msdri and provided. ' ;H Witne, John Thompson,7 Clerk- of the Superior Couit at Lwrf. the Coirty of Cbathamat Pitts boro', ther third Monday of September. JkDw W4S. JOHN-THOMPSON, C. 8. C. .'" Val liable Properly for Sale. MATING decided on removingV''iCnev.W'est,I now oflerfor.sale my land in the County of Bn, N. Vi near theowa of Warrbtitiwand in a neighborhood surpassed by none. This Tract cob- I tains, according to.- my deeds, aeoat forty-twor hun dred acres, and is well known to be eoiial in JJertjlity to any land iu this section ofxointry. It is now io excellent condition fo cultivation, the SubscrHwr hav ing been at considerable expense in canalling, dee. 4 There are six large fields, with good enckeares, ready tor cuUivaUon,besides fresh landdc kitsvnown, Clover, and in a fine state for Tobaaeo. A Urge proportion of the Tract is in wuods,and is of the best quality. There are twoeetttements on the land, one my reai dence. which U new, lart and convenient, and efluld scansrly fail to suit the taste of any oar. The Plan tation where my Overseer, resides, has houses, for Negroes, Barns and Stables efthe best description in short, every thing ta complete order. There is al so a Manufacturing and Saw Milt (only two miles from Warremon.) ort Fishing Greek, which U a never failing streain ; sndat4histir4e,hasaoneautom.--This property will be sold, altogether, or divided to suit pwekssers - Persons desiroas of purchasing, are Invited to examine for themselves.' ' And those at a distance, can correspond whh the Subscriber, when the terms can be made known. ... ,1 ... D.j TURNER Warrepton, N. C. Feb, 3, 1844.. . , . 12 4w OATES INTEREST TABLE. In terest and Exchange Tables Quarto, for Banks, Mrhantrand others, at $4. Intt rest Tables, small pocket volume, at $1. Beth new end. highly approved works. For sab? atthisOJSre .., - . ..... .. fv-ri a ciits op n lssissippi VohU COTT O X LANDS FOB SALE. The Subscriber ofiers the above nuiuber of viv, hhh ui w voumrea or nesnooa, Aiaia, Winston, Carroll and Choctaw. Theo lands were selected some years since, by ExrxHixxCKB CuTTo Gaowsaavwith special reforence to the quality of land, healthiness f situation, and easy communica tion to market; located from three to seven miles, from the County seals. A 'iich. they are now of-. Fered fur sale on Ibe tVfX fin&ra&U tertng. A large portion of he purchase money .may remaio on Bopd and Mortgage t-6 par cent per fjaxuxm. To any party who may wh. to purchase, die op portunity is e rare one, so far, as a small investment may aecore alarge and vahiahle Estate. The same wjU be sold in lo te suit purchasers: a For further particnhirs, address tr.c v-n. , - EDWARD .VIM3EKT, , 29 Pine Street New York. Fbraarv24, 1844. 18 Ut FTHHE inhabitahtf of Raleigh are hereby netified II that I ehatt attend t the City HaiU en Satur day, the 30th of March, from 10 o'clock, A. M. to 5 o'clock; P. M. lor the purpose ' of receiving a til of their Tahlr PmtwHv " . : i " Persona Calling to give in their list of Taxable Property, as required by law, will subject themselves to a fine of Two dollars.-. . . . . w ESTO.X R. Gales, . hi. Mawh t, 1844. , : 18 id rj jTTbe Star, Independent and. Standard will lit sert three weeks. fTHUE J3TIVA HVSURANCE COM PA LL NY, of OartlQWl, Cijn. Offers to insure Buildings and Merchandize: 'aeatnat' loss or damage by fire; atpremiams to rtiit theVntes. 1 This ,is one of tb oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and paysits losses prompt ApPUcsUpns ior Insurance inTKaleiah. or iu vi- einky. to be made to. . May 4,1843. ' - . - Agentb TATE OF ORTH CAROLINA .Cravrn County, Supanor Court of . Lavrt FaM Tiarm Susan J. Oliver, " . ; j -1 s j-' t. . Petition for Divorce. J- John8. Oliver. . . .. ft Wneariue to the Court that a Snbocena aod alias Subpflcna bav been'd'uly iseped ia'tbis case "and that the defendant; ''John S. Oliver, cannot be found. and that preemmatton hath been pubticf y made at (he Uoort Aaase Uoor by tbeHberutsvf Craven County, for the fakt deiemi an t to appear and. answer asommand- ed by.the said Subpeena ; his ordered by the Court mat not ice oe grven in id xveweerntan ana rcaieigo, Register; two newspapers printed in Ibis 8tefe for three mentha, for tbewaid defendant John iS. i01ien per- sonsdiy to be.and appear attheSopenoy JUonrt of Law to b. JJan for the county o( Craven at the Cflurt house in Newbem, on the- fourth Monday a6r lha fourth llocday of Msrch'next, then and therh ttf plead or answer to .the petition of 8oaatt JDEft '(ot Di wrce, or ' lb saaa wl be taken- pro conisaao M heard jsccopJing- te theec of the General Assembly ia f auch'caseaiadeaad iM perwided ; f-; 3 s2 J Witnesa WUliaj r witness; wiuiara ot otacaxeuaa. ctcra at thhn mm.v?ll ' 3 tl '.t KM " e a 1 . . rtor Court 01 uavr toi i the conntr of Cra ven i"fv"j hern, the' fourlh MdiHlay 'after the fourth Monday of 1 1 KY GOODSi; QROCKMBS, MUSIC AINSTltUJflEKrB: NE of . tho Partners if the. firm, having just re lttarn d from the Norm, has brought wiUj him a viici vuu urircj ui inuu(MH) to 41W SrOOVO braricheii; than has been keprur the esabtudment lretofeire t all )pf whkb, price and qua IK j, a?e wrli worthy ia hi'fvetiomniettdex frieoda and tbfroblieaa we fHf ferrirell ahUto-eeU as low as any Stbre In this City. . An entirely fresh assortment ( especially rCaljcoea Handkerchief. Woolfen tlk CKimm nwlr.. in: Mfiy? ird js'.ir-ressi rr?-ZT i.i.ir.:3T i Seal skin Caba'feheeiings and Shirtings, etc anmciar -Jiairrieir- Fanfey ahiTWork Bbiea, Writing desks, BuketVgnOutoxem' .frtl i $t 40 j Travelling Bag; Thermonsrsp WRikin; Cne, finest Razors, Shavrng utensils. Dirk Peg and, Packet Knives of aeat; arietyr Scissor; aj WJ lagesapp of ..Pistols, ,F.ercasic.ipai.s8iiot "4h?llf Jidbags, Powder fiaili; Cottehand Wool" J rarAm' i,V R ' ' Wt ti ' jitii i varipna' size,? coffee-mills Pins, JreedleaV Ptrraes, PwketlopksNighV TapersnmMiPipfs;ine, Corkscrews, Whipy, Pencils, Buttons, plain and painted Mogs; Mohair Caps; Ccks, Waters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Disfaes, Ptfther Coards, arioDs tropa. FRESik bdNFECTlON AR)T GBbcERIEs" 8ugarjDMb1asse8i25d tln'eehlanc ani other 3anoies Soda,' Butter and- Water, Crackers, Pirot-ffea; Sugar and s3ketCk best Pifie Api pw x owe neese.onrokeu Salmon Jcolc fierrinaS Smoked Tan8;uea,SaiiaagesiFigs, PrnnePateevFii- Ratains.' Cittofl. UtinWs.' Lihnripjr'nr1irrtnkt Mostard Sarch, Tea, Olive Oil, Sperm and, Tallow taridle- Soap 'wnire. yeUbWvafaegaled, Castih) and perfumed; Chewiagdt Smoking Torjafco-,gepa ine Principe and other Segars. Scotch and Mrs. M- cr, oiaca Lamp ajid s.tfewaik Cider, Ale, Porter. 200 bund lea Cotton VanBuck- ets. Brooms, Whale and best SpejrmOil, Ikfej GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRAiNB toldonly by the measuft Otto of Roses, Macassar, Bears, AHtUel7!li;,b. matum, Cologne, FIbir-iiiui LaraurWaters Sbavmg soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergamott, pmk Saucers.' -. ? " .1 . ...- 5.. -MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.-; , ; FirjestyidmMwws, Strings, lwidBssrsw Jhv gerboarda, Guitars, Fkgeplettei, Fifes, Fi, Clariv onetu, Accordeous, Brass Trumpets. . . ". . t STATIONARY r-ti Almanacs. Primers.' SbeHrrjJr.' Piciiire'San2 ban FANY GOODS, HARDWARE; CHJJff' Fine alrUBcril jriow.nagfcwffitW. .... ' mil oii j wwu, xiiruive, epj log, Tndigo Copperas, LVgwrjbd, Madder, Candlewrcks; Apples, Grapes. Jnidhebaet Books, Geosrapbies, Key of Ueart (L'alhbticO JEnv gravings, Paper, Peps Quill, Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealidg-wax, Letter-stainr, Waleja, s ; Foils, SwordsGloves, Masks, Hats, BttastplaiV ' ' games. - "v-- vtf : Dominoa, Chessmen, Batkeammon,5 Keno.Tei'r pins. Cup and Ball, Graces and Batllcdoors, atirptD ropes; RoHet; -y;:t -..rV - vrM-,: nJEWEtLERY; -'FineysrlilinsI Ivr;aseRWsgeTniaa sllaB'aSl pkwbback, wx. Beaslpir Er-rifl4; Pencils, Fin ger-rtngs,iThimbIea .$ Tbl4 and Tea Spoons, Be sei t ' Knives snot Forks, MeteL Comb, Tea BfcJI 8nee!e,! : w A laige. and .choice , supply, . PihUng PrbsseV , painted Children's Trunks Wheelbarrows, Bureaae Marbles; Humming tops, Drnms; Battles, WhisUes, modth Orgais. Hairs," Trnmnets,' Matte Lanterns. ' Paiut boxes, Jlugbetic Toys, false Faces, Csnnonav Microacopes, China setts Drununers laacy Joys, and all sorts of DpUs . f;. -' - v.. , - . GdVfXGRiMME, Corner pf FreiteviUe and Hargett Streets JeielgniPee. .Ctf 4i '1 ,W, HB History of GTeeceyBy-hoi 1 The History of RotnBJbl I Thbmaallfelghtleyi Elemei&S4f leblogyf for5 mlrne of Behools i and Aeadeimes; by P1 Wm, W. Matbe,alo gist. A ui-fria, Vienna, Prague, 4el &cny JGl Kohl; -Ireland, Dublin, Shannon, Limerick; Ac, , by Xv 9. KohL Tom Bnrjka of 0ora,V by- Xbarles Lever, author bt ChafSs ptiltey?! Ac.' Charcoal sketctW es, or scenes In' the Metropot'm, by Joseph' C. NeaJ For Sale by TURNER dc HUGRES. fjT Star will pleajojoiUj , Hfc-. toUalt imcrrj; -s qr OU. wpeoiSjeataloat; CqLUMBUSprvW Jy yi tAHONTS. willjeaye pioihffeciibr! Baltimore. every WspasanAT afternoob;'it cTclock . 1 or immedialely after the arrival of the Calrs from Pr cfiurg, iuu win nuu uwDgcn iu ua.uaore; uw rte:rt evening: TO xioais are. very aapanor; ana w aaage, -a RetorniijgwiiI leive Baltlmere every 8aiay""aftet- 1 ' V i ioon itctoakv 71?$ i'---V' ' " ; "Tm t RANDTisJXient5 1. 'BaltIaa6te-Mari40rW fTTliE Subscribet r Ct:3 neat foot taclred Pizno 1 .. .irat,vfh' ia, E ,yet : TUt find ynt -.t lin h r xt1 fcrt uMliiul Sf ; ' i i r nd ot tt&t tie Jja ever sold a bad 00 sn If ,-n a'-iyr s iT fjrwrr T1"'P(""V.waiWf.a'wvi mntw. neaaw. I e .- - -.ri-..- percnance &e ever should, it would hot be iuITered to ha k'ent I th tiiTrrheir''Mni f.& 'ii '4ft t eW mi the said oCaamgleWTkho wbttU t!o h'trtnOci; injury. Uruers addressed to the subscriber, wia t i N!-l- v. Book ai Pisno Forts Metier ' ' v'-i-1-' ''-,'" ;.tviwwai v ,t.. i. e . ' " 1. T - s a ' " . .-t. : rf". ITf 10R .RGTST that conveniect CT .th ' p.. i i i t- li f -5t i ri 1 '5'!' II 4 1 -1 j I; It ir s4' I. V "9x vi .f. &2 SeitemW; A flvyj' v'-"e- ' I I RreiJTraandibnt u V lMJ.T?cs " -i r- ? Vii WlLLlAM SflBtLCKLEDGjfeC.S.' Ulaiti Esl ' ' f-"; "i - sfe?rf NotenjherlS; WtXf HPi1tJ 84. dd-dni Nov.1) 84 ' - aiv' f llSli : ." . . t" . ,JK.rs t;-:;r- ;-f 7 f
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 5, 1844, edition 1
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