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. . - m . ...... '." . 4 . .; . . ... 1 ft (W V , . " . ' V - AND NOHTH GAZETTE. V' jtst.er CARPHMA- n r" WES TO NR. GALES.X ?.: -: . . - EDITOR AND FROPRIETOR. Of the Semi-Weekly Raleigh Register. ioscRiiTio!r. Five Dollars per annum linif in Advance. A dv krtispm FfiTt. For every Sixteen Lines Brst insertion. One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Tweniy-live Cents. Court OaoF.RSand JoniciAL ADVinTiaEMSWTS will b charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33 J percent, will be made from the regular price, for advertiser! by the year. Advertisements, Inserted in the Semi-Weekly ReoistcR will also appear in the W eikly Paper tree of charge. (jrj- Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. Broke Jail, AT LOt'ISBl'KG, Franklin County, negro fellow named BOB, commuted as a liunaway On the 4lh of October, I84.J. SSaid negro is about six feel high, tolerably black, ami has a ateady, resolute look, when spoken to He says he is the property of K. .V. Ilerndon, of Oxford, who hired him to H. L. Kobards, of (irauville. All persons are requested to appreh. nd said negro, and return him to bis old quarter. JOHN BARNES, Jailor. Louisburg: Dee. 4 ' B8-4w STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA, (iRAN VILLE COUNTY. la Equity, .September Term, 1843. David J. Young, Administrator of Margaret II. Dan iel, and of Charles Wiikerson, and of Martha Wil kerson, and Albert G. Moor and wife, VI. William Thomas and Washington Thomas, Execu tors of Thomas Daniel, Sen. Jec'd. Mary A. Wii kerson, Eulius Wiikerson, Green Y. Wiikerson, Elijah Wiikerson, Jonathan Jones and wife M illy Thomas Harris, Nancy Harris.andl'bonias Daniel. This Bill was filed against the Execuloiaof Thom as Daniel, Sen. dee'd. for a settlement of their admin-i-lration account, nd it was referred to the Master to take the account, who reported the balance in the hinds of the paid Executors, which balance the Ex ecutors were directed, by an interlocutory order of ihe Court, to pay into the olfice of the Clerk and Mas ter, and of the money so paid into Court, the Clerk and Master is directed lo pay out "cleven-thirleenihs to the parties appearing upon Ihe pleadingn and it a fur her orJereJ by the Court, that advertisement be made for six successive weeks in the Kaleigh Keller, and lor three weeks in lie Nashville Bunncr, in i tie Slate ofTeiHtesaee-. warning all persons claiming Ki be iIih legitimate children o Merriman Daniel, dee'd. mentioned in the p!eadi,ugs, lo appear at the next term of this Court, lo be held in the Town of Oxford, on the first Monday nf March next and pot in. and verify their claim, otherwise the whole fund will be paid over to the parlies now in Court, and appearing to be entitled. Witness, Thomas B. I.ittlij tin. Clerk and Master of the said Court, at Office, at Oxloni, the first Mon day of September, A. D 1813. THO. B. LITTLEJOIIN, C. M. E. . Pr. Adv. $ 50 H4 6w NOTICE. Agreeably to un Order of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sion of Cumberland County, at Sep'eiober Term 1843, I wilt elpose to Public Sale for Cnsli, nt the Court House in Fayetieville, on Mombiy, ibe 25ib of December next, the following Lots, or so much there of, as will pay the Taxes, and alt incidental expenses due thereon for 1842, viz: lLoi,Bow Street, Mary Wilson's valued $200 tax 1,00 2 do Green and Mason Streets, Juo. Brkloe's va lued 450, tax 2,20 1 do Green Street, Ann Cochran's valued 1B00 and 1 poll, tax 8,50 1 do Green Street, Patrick Dailey's, 1300 and 4 polls, tax H',50 2 do Hillsboro' Stieet, Jacob Harris, 850 and 2 polls, tax 6,25 1 do Ann Ingram, Hay Street, 300, tax 1,50 1 do Hay Street, Jno. Kelly for Jno. Mullen 130 tax 65 2 do Kennedy Street, Setb Russell, 150, tax 75 1 do Mows Roltesnn, Wilmington Koail 200, lux 1 ,00 1 do Ramsey Street, Sophia IVilliums, 60, tax 29 1 do Hay Street, Peyton I-ynch, 150, lo 75 1 do Bow Street, A. Brains, 2U0, To 1,00 8 do Lower Fayeiteville, G. T. Barksdale,600, tax. 3.00 ""3"do Grove Street, A rvq Jenkins, 500, tax 2,50 1 do North Stieet, Arc!id Shaw, 300 and 1 poll tar 2,50 ... G. DE MING, Collector. , Fayeiteville, Nov. 19, 1843. Pr. Adv. 6 94 ti RUNAWAY. Taken up and committed lo Jail in Beaufort County, October 1 1th, a Nearro Msn, who says-his name u JOHN and (hat he belongs to Dr. Samuel Vance, in South Caro lina, Union District ; that he was formerly Ihe prop rty of Law son Alexander, in Mecklenburg County in this Slate ; was sold at bis sale by ihe Administra tor and purchased by John K.Harrion,wlio sold him to Dr. Vance ; that he runaway on the fourth of Ju U, was taken up in thia State aud committed to Jail iii Chatham, and says that said Jail was burnt on the 28th of August ; when on fire", lie wa taken out and carried to Hillsb .ro', he remained in Jail 3 days, when hi owner came after him ; nine miles from that place, ha got away from him Said Negro is a slout black man, 5 feet, 10 inches high, and weigh 178 iounds ; thick and heavy about the neck and jaw ; hi two small toes on left foot ar off to the first joint he says frot Titten about two years since. Said negro is well scquainted in and ahout Charlotte in this State, and can read but not write. Hia owner is requested lo come, prove proper ty, pay charge, and lake him away or be will be dealt with as Ihe law directs. JACOB SWINDELL, Jailor Oct. 30 1843 8841 A SITUATION WANTED. A LOCATION desirable in point of health and morality, and wjhere liberal propositions would be made to sustain an Institution for the Moral, In tallectuai and Physical impiovement of young Ladies, and where the patrons would feel an interest in sus taining every effort, for adding to the efficiency, the character, and usefulness of s permsnent School. The best of references will b giiso.'and expected in return. A letter addressed to Mrs. or Dr. B. H. Writsxt, Asheboro', N. C. pott-paid, will receive immediate attention. . . Dec 7. 8t JTEW BOOK.S-JTEW BOOKS. THE Mysteries of Paris, s novel, by Eugeae Sue translated from the French by C. H. Town. Perilous Adventures, or Remarkable Instances of Per severance, Courage and suffering, by R. A. Daven port. The Ciwslitutional Jurisprudence of the Uni ted States, by W. A. Doer, LL. D. Also, ihe 16th another of Alison's Europe. The 5th number of Me Cullocb's Gazetteer. Also, the Girl's Reading Bonk in Poetry and Prose, by Mrs. Sigourney. For sale December 7. 99- ."I F0R CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR nUY (; ODS, (sUOCKHIES, MUSICAL INSTK UMENT8, CHINA, JEWEL KH Y, FANCY" AltTICLHS & TOYS. NE of the Partners of the firm, having just re- lurrmd from the North, has brought with him a larger and better supi.ly of freh Goods, in the above branches, thsn has been kept in the rktubliahment heretofore; all of which, in prires ami quality, are wili worthy to be recommended lo our numerous friends and the public, ss we aie very well able to sell as low as any Store in this Cily. DRY GOODS. An entirely fresh assortment, especially Csljcoe, Handkerchiefs, Woollen Goods, Glove and Slock. ings, Muskrjland Seal skin Cups, Sheetings and Shirtings, etc. FANCV GOODS, HARDWARE & CHINA, Fine artificial Flowers, latest fashion foi winter, artificial Hair, Ladies' -Fancy and Work Boxes, Writing desks. Baskets, Siiuu-bnxes from S cts to $3 50; Travelling Bags, Thermometers, Walking Cines, finest Razors, Shaving utensil, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives of great variety, Scissors ; a very large supply of Piloh?, Percussion cups Shot and Slmibeks, liirdhnge, Powder flasks ; Cotton and Wool cards, potent Balance, fifierh. Awl, t-hoe-thread. Spurs, Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hut and Sh. e brushes j Slates, Fishing Utensils, Looking-glasses, various sizes, Coffee mills, Pins, Needles, Purses, Pncketbooks, Night Tapcis, Smoking I'ipes, Twine, Corkscrews, Whips, Pencil.,, Buttons, plain and paimed Mugs, Mohair Caps. Clicks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Bowls, Platen, Cups anil Saucers, Dishes, Pitihers, Cocoa-gourds, various Lamps. FRESH CONFECTIONARY &. GROCERIES. Sugar, CofTee, Molasses ; 2f0 lbs. fresh fancy and other Candies Hoda, Bulter and Water Crackers. Pilot bread, Sugar and Ginger Cakes, best Pine Ap. pie & other Cheese, Smoked Salmon, Scotch Herring Smoked Tongues, Sausages, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Fil berts.Palm, Wall and C'ocosnuts, Almonds, Preserves, Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons. tYpper sauce. Chocolate, Nos. 1 and 2, Macaroni, Currants, Raisins, Citron, Nutmegs, liquorice, Cinnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive Oil, Sperm and Tallow C indles, Soaps, -white, yellow, variegated, Castile and perfumed ; Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, genu ine Principe and other Segars. Scutch and Mrs. Mil lei's Snuff, Canary Seed, Allspice, Pepper, Black ing, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood, Madder, Lamp and Candlcwicks, Apples, Grajies, J ujubepaMe, Newark Cider, Ale, Porler, 200 bundles Cotton Yarn, Buck ets, Brooms, Whate and best Sperm Oil, &c. GENUINE PORT AND MADEIRA WINE, told only by the measure. PERFUMERY'. ' Otto of Roses, Mncussar, Bears, Antique Oils, Po matum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, shaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Bergaraott, pink Saucers. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Fin gerboards. Guitars, Flngeoletles, File, Flutes, Clari onetta, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets. STATIONARY. Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, ricture and Song Books, Geographies, Key of Heaven (Catholic,) En gravings, Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder. Sealing-wax, Letler-stamps, Wafers. Fencing and Boxlnff Apparatus. Foils, Bwords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates, GAMES. Domino. Chessmen, Backgammon. Keno, Ten pins, Cup and U all, Graces and Batlledoors, ski ping ropes, Rollet. JEWELLERY. Fine gold and silver, as well as german silver, and pincbHacfc, via. BrcaalfHiie, Ur-itMua JVncilr, Kin-ger-rings, Thimbles. Table and Tea Spoons, De sert Knives and Forks, Metal Combs, Tea Bells, Spectacles, Bell-buckles, Keys. TOYS. A large and choice supply .as Printing Presses painted Children' Trunks, W'herlbarrows, Bur.aus, Marbles, Humming lops. Drums, Rattb s, Whistles, mouth Organ's, Harps, Trumpets, Magic. Lanterns, Paint boxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces, Cannons, Microscopes, Chins setts, Drummeis, fancy toys, and all sorts of Dolls. G. W. & C. GRIMME, Corner of Fayettevilie and. Hargctl Streets Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1843 96 Italeigh Academy. fllH 18 Institution will commence on the first day JL of January, 1844. TUITION. The Classics, 820 00 English Brunches, also French, Spanish and Italian Languages, 15 OU J. M. LOVEJOY. Raleigh, Dec. 4, 1844. 49 3t MR. VANBENBURG- has the honor to an nounce to the Citizens of Raleigh, thst he has arrived in this Cily. and propose lo give a CON CERT at the Cifiy Hall on Saturday evening next, should the weather be propitious ; if not, it will b postponed to Monday evening. ( December 7, 1843 71 STRAY-Taken up and entered on tilhe Ranger's Book of Wake County, by Solomon Walker, living in the neighborhood of W akr- field P.. 0. a SORREL MARE, left bind foot whit nearly to the ham, the other a little white, with a star in her forehead, and a snip on her nose. Appraised to17. WILLIS SCOTT, Ranger. Dec 4 1843. 98 2t C. C . NE LSON, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. (One door South of Dr. N. L. Stith's Drug 8lore,) '. FAYEITEVILLE STREET, . , RALEIGH, JV, C His charges will be regulated by th times. CuT-rua done at reduced price. Dec. t, 1843. 98 -If NOTICE. At the November Term 1843, of Wayne County Court, the Subscriber qualified a Administrator of lbs-estate ol Philip Hooks, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to 'make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate, will pre sent them, properly- authenticated, within the lime prescribed By-law, or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. . JAMES GRI3WOU), AdnVr. December 1, 1943. 98 TUESDAY, FOR RENT OR S4I,E, and possession given immediately, that con venient House for a Family residence, situated near Mr. B. B.Smith's Dwell- Uteiy occupied by Mr E A Jawnkt. Apply to HI I. WORTH e-LEDGE. Raleigh. Dec. 2, 1813. 97 2t JOM.V Y. HICKS) ATTORXEV AT LAW. Franklin, Maco: County, N. C. All claims put into his hands, will be caiefully and punctually attended to. November 17, 1N43. 64 Gw Oxford Female Acadeasiy. HIS iistiiuli'Hi, siu:ate.l in nneofihe niost plea sant and healhful villages in the S ate, bus bi en un lcr the care of its present Principal for the lust three ye.irs. During that time, it has received a very respectable share of paironage, and, it is believed, has given general satiIa lion, it in doigued both as a bourding and day school. The residence of rlie Prrn cipal is very near the Academy, and is adapted to the accomntoilaiiori of a coiisnlerul.ie ntimtier of boarders. Pupils who reeble with his family, receive every at tention lo their health ami comfort, and arc moreover subject lo ihe constant surpenision. not only of Ihe Principal himself, but aba of the Assist , nt Teachers. 'I he fust Session of the next year will commence on the second Monday of January at.d continue five months. TERMS FOR THE SESSION. Board, $40 ; Tuition in English studies, $7 50 to $12 50 ; French, $10; Latin & Greek, f5 each ; PinoFrt.. f28 ; Drawing and Painting, J 10 ; Wax, Fruit, and Flowi rs, $5 each. 15 EN J. SUMNER, I'rh. Dec. 1. 97 3w. assiukB'::' .oTi:i:. EN days after the il;ite hereof, 1 shall apply to the U. S. District Court of N. (.'. in Bankrupt cy, at Chambers in Fayeiteville, f ir an order to distri bute, on the 23d inst Ihe ussets in my bands to the credit of the cases of Joseph B. HiiHon, William M. Mason and W. M. Masnn At.'o Bankrupts, of lint Counly of Wake. W. J. CLARK. Genl. Assignee fur Wake Counly. December 5th, 1843. 97 IOd APR.UDENT COURSE IS ALW AYS THE BEST. Since there are so many different ma kers of Piano Fi'Mes, and each one thinks his nwn manufacture the best, would it not be ihe most mi ni-NT cour.se f.r those wanting articles of the kind to l ike them upon trial, hefore m.iking a positive pur i ti.ise T The Subscriber is sufficiently acquainted with ihe character and quality of his instruments to ofli r them upon ihose terms. Any one therefore, who may have doubts about their quality can have those doubts removed by tiiiai. lie ha been eight years engaged in this business has sold about four hundred Piano Foiles and never sold a bad one. A large additional stock just received. E. P. NASH. December 5. 97 Petersburg, Va. Warren ton Iflalc Academy. HE bi5th Session of this Institution will com mence nn Monday, the 8th day of January 1844 The terms of B.'ard and Tuition are the same as hero tofore published. The undersianed takes great pleasure in informing the patrons and friends of the School and ihe public generally,' thai he has reined the large and commodi ous building formerly occupied by Mrs. Jenkins as a Boarding House, situated immediately opposite to the Academy, and that he will, by ibis means, be enabled to board as many Students as may be sent to the vil. fage from a distance. He pledges himself to the pub lic, thai ihe morals of all the boys en trusted to his immediate care and control shall be strictly guarded, and, to accomplish this desirable end, no Student from the Boarding House shall visit the Town, except on sjiecial occasions, and never without the permis sion of the Teacher. It is desirable that all Boy, who have no near relatives in the Town or its vicinity shall board with the Principal, upon whom devolves the great responsibility of preserving the morals of the Students. It isc nililenny hoped that the weiicsuu.. Itslied character of Warrenton for health, its tontigu ily to the lower regions of Virainia and North Caroli na, its facility of access by the Rail Road, the loon ex perience of ihe Teacher in the profession tiKwhich he devotes his undivided time and aHenlion, llie-rerMowa-bletermi of the Institution, ni.d the high order 'of morals enforced, will all combine to secure to the School a large and generous paironage. For any in formation in relation to '.he professional standing of the Principal, be would mo6t respectfully refer gentle men to the Trustees of this Institution, as well as to those of ihe Scotland Neck and Northampton Acade mies, in which he has tsughr for-fhe Insr thirtern years. R. A. EZBLL, Principal. Worrenlon, Dec.?, 1843. t7 4vr Coarse and Fine Roots. Just received, 5 Cases, warranted Philadel phia work, which are offered at reduced pri- ce. JAS. M. TOWLE8. Oct 29. 87 FUSE ! TnE .ETNA INSURANCE COMPA NV. of Hartford, Conn. Offers to Hnsure Buildings and Merchandize, against loss or damage by lire, at premiums to suit the times. This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United Slates, and pays its losses prompt- ty-i ... Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be roudu to. 8. W. WHITING. May 4, 1843. Agent. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The Subscriber, having qualified at Novem ber Term of Wake County Court, as Administrator on the Estste of John Farrsr, deceased, hereby notifies all persons having rliims against said Estate, to pre sent them for payment within the time persciibedby Isw, or this nonce will be plead in the liar or their re covery ; and all persons, indebted to the Estat, are requested forthwith to settle the sine. JOHN B.DRAKE. Not. 34. ' 95 6i. VTinn VI BIT that ennnriiant Office in the JfJ Risistib buildings, next door to P. H. Bra- DECMKiBEk ing, an. i ass, Esq. Nov. I, 1843. ' 12, 1843. 'OYHTgMtg ! OYSTERS ! TIIIESL'BSCRIBER, thankful to the cili zens of Raleigh, and Ihe surrounding Country, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, in his line of business, begs leave respectfully to announce lo them, that he has taken a house on Fay eiteville Street, directly opposite the Market House, and next dorir to Mrs, Hakiiik. He will keep con stanil on hand FresA Outteri, direcllu from Ar- folc, received daily, and FresA Fiih in season. To prevent mistakes, be notifies the public, tbst lis Oysters will not be" carried round the City for. sale by servants or others, bat can be obtained daily, as above stilled, i mined lately after the arrival of the Cars. It will lie well for lha Citizens to chsrge their servants, if they desire mjf Oysters, to give them particular in structions whera to apply. JOHN WILSON. Raleigh. Oct II. 87 CHtHVjlAte TOBACCO. A FreshJppIy ofthat very superior un Vu'reCV hearing Tobaccq, from Latigbort)& lot Aunstaid's, Lynchburg. Va. And also, more of that superior Smoking Tobacco, this day received, and for sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. And as they act as Agents for the Manufactory, it is afforded at the man ufacturing prices, by the box or keg. Those that would like to retail a good article, would do well to ie:lat TURNER dt HL'GHES. Look at This. DR. STRINCJ FELLQW, DENTIST, Evrr grateful to the citizens of RaJeigb, for their very liberal patronage extended to him dur ing his .residence amongst thein,,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 be found Irom 9 o'clock A. M. until 5 P. M. He would also inform them that he has reduced his prices to the following terms, which places it in the power of every one to secure their teeth, or have a fine set nf artificial ones. DR. STRlNGFELLO W'S PRICES FOR DEN TAL OPERATIONS. Plugging with gold each plug, - 50 fiO 50 50 foil, - -Separating by filing, .... Extracting teeth or rools nf teeth, each " children's tei th. Si tting best mineral incorruptible teeth on pivots, each - - - - On improved gold pivots, " fine gold plate, ... 00 00 00 All operations warranted to be of the finest and best inateiials. otherwise no charge. Terms CASH. November 20ib; 1843. " Rdfefexces: Hon. Geo. E. Badger, T Judge liatlle, C Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, J Dr. P. C Pope . Wm. Plummer, Esq. Warrenton. Gen. Hawkins, Col. Joyner, Dr. Wilcox. C Halifax. Dr-Uond. S 93- "f, AlIPi.TING A good assortment of heavy in- gr.nn Carpeting, at price In suit the times. JAMES M. TOWLES." Raleiah. Nov. 27. 95 I J LOUGHS PLOUGHS K.mt con stantly on hand, a supply of Richmond Cast Iron Ploughs, together with extra Points and Slides. Experience is the besl teacher, aud wherever heard from, these Ploughs have givVn universal satis faction. So try them, gentlemen farmers, if y0u please. JAMES M. TOWLES. November 27. 95 New Fall and W inter GOODS, OR SALE, at the Commission Store of the Subscriber, Fayetieville Street, opposite the Posl Office, and next door lo ibe N u p-i. LOW, lor Cash. Among the articles just received, will be found Flannels, white, red, yellow and Salisbury. Also. French Ginghams new style for Winter. Black Alpacca. Mouslin de Laine. - . . .. . Merinoes French snd English. Calicoes a great variety. Lisle Edging a beautiful variety. Silk, raw Silk and Cotton Stockings, dr. Also, an assortment of Groceries, 4c &c. JOHN T. WEST. Nov. 14. 91 tf HrCItDS'S GRASS.-2 0 0 Bushels for sale at the N. C. Bookstore ; and also 50 bush els Red Clover Seed. GW. GOOlE, Attobsei t L.w, (former aly of Richmond, Virginia.) has settled in St. Louis, where be will attend lo any professions.! busi ness which may be entrusted lo his care. - Mr. G. will attend to any claims amounting to 500, or more, any where in the Slate of Missouri. Refer to Weston R. Gales, Raleigh. St. Louis. Missouri, ? Sept. 1. 1843. S 74 6m A VALUABLE PLANTATION is of jffered for sale, near Tallahassee, Florida. The Subscriber, wishing lo remove to a more North ern climute, offers for sale the Tract or Laud, on which he resides, situated about 8 miles from Talla hassee, in Leon Counly. There are 1600 acrea con tained in ihe'Tract, a very large proportion of which isof very superior quality. The place is plentifully watered, with excellent water ; and there are not more thsn 30 acres of wsete land in the body. About 750 acres of land are cleared, from which, with a force of forty-fivs or fifty hands, in a favorable season, 300 or 350 Bales of Cotton ran be produced in a seasen, and more Corn than would aerve ihe Plantation. The land is so situated, that it can be divided into two sep arate Tract if preferred. There is good land enough to employ from seventy five to eighty Eo'hds to ad vantage. The natural growth is Sweet Gum, Post Oak, Rsd Oak. CherryrAsh-and Dogwood. The u per ttrminui of the Rail Road, leading from Talla hassee lo Stewart's, is only 8 miles distant, and Ihe Railroad is twenty-three mile long. Tbelmprovements, including buildings of every de seriptien, are extensive and convenient. A large while family can be comfortably accommodated ; and there are Cabins enough for Ibe convenient accom modation of about 80 Slaves. There is a nawly erected Gin House on the place, with all necessary appendages. The society of the neighborhood is of the most de sirable kind, and the lands adjoin the Plantations ol the Messrs. Cotton and N. Thompson from North Carolina. There are also several Churches, conve nicnt enougE to atltnd. ' JAMES H. T. LORIMER, . Leon Cortniy, FJorida. Nevesnber I, 1M. - sr DRESS and MANTUA MAKING- MRS. ELIZABETH A. GORMAN, respectful ly informs ber friends and the public general'y, thai she is prepared lo carry on the above business, in all its br .inches, and desires lh.se who have work of that description, to give hei a call, or send their ar ticle to her at her residence, near the old Baptist Grove, Being thrown entirely upon hei own resoorcis and industry for a support for herself mid small children, by the recent death of her Husband, she hopes lo me rit and receive a liberal encouragen.ent from a gene rous community : anJ she pledges herself to exert ber utmost in pleasing all her Patrons. Raleigh, Nov. 18, 1843. 92 N. B. Boys' and Children's Dresses made in any style and after any pattern derircd. "Tltr RS. LAU RENCE adopts thia method iriof informiiip; her friends and the hub- lie, that her House is open for Ihe reception nf Hoarders either by 'the day, month or year. Her Rooms ore as pleasant as anv in theCitv: her Table wiircohtinuB to '"be fiiriiisTiciT WHS the beat the market affords, and the most untiring efforts will be used to give entire satisfaction, one trusts by these means to merit a share Of the pat ronage extended to others. Raleijjh, Nob. 27, 1643. 95 IIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Strayed or stolen, two bright Sgrrel Horses, with blazed faces and white Toel, one of ihcm in very good order, the oilier rather thin, and walks lame, as he was crippled last Summer, in one of his fore le', above the knee, and is swelled on one side of me body. Any person who will deliver them at the N. C. Book-tore in Kah-igh, shull receive ihe above reward. Raleigh. Nov. 13, 1843. 91 - JAMES MARTIN & E. D. BULLOCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice in all the Courts at Mobile, and in ibe Counties of Washington, Clark and Monroe, Alabama. Mobile, April 15, 1243. 33 y ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The Sub scriber, having taken nut letters of Ailministrar lion on the Estate of Elizabeth Wull, at Novembe Term, 1813, of W ake County Court, hereby gives notice to all rsons having claims against said Estate lo present the same within the lime prescribed by law, or this notice will be. plead in bar of recovery ; and all persons indebted losaid Estate are requested lo make immediate payment aa no indulgei ce can lie given. HEMIIT WALL,. Administrator. November 22. 1843, 94 3w FALL SUPPLIES OF Wiisfe, Jtiiisical instrunittUs, FJ1JYCY ARTICLES, !fe. ron sale nr E. P. N AS II , Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Virginia. (COUNTRY Merchanlrtnd others in wantofany J of the above articles. will find in my establUlunent, the most desirable stock I have ever oll'e.red. at great ly reduced prices. A call from my old sfriends and customers is solicited. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Craven County, Superior Court of Law, Fall Term A. D. 1843. Susan J. Oliver, rj. f Petil ion for Divorce. John S. Oliver. J It appearing to the Court that a Subpoena and alius Subpoena have been duly issued in this case and that the defendant, John S. Oliver, cannot be found, and that proclamation haih been publicly made at the Uourl house door by the Sherill of Craven County, for the said defendant to appear and answer as command ed by the said Subpiena : It is ordered by the Court that notice be given in the Newbernian and Raleigh, Register, two newaiiapers printed in this Stale for three months, for ihe said defendant John S. Oliver, per sonally to be and appear at the Superior Court of Law W km UUMRU III, . J u u. .lie U v house in Newbern. on the fourth Aloi day after ihe fourth Monday of March next, then anil ,nr. ri j or answer lo the petition of Susan J. Oliver for Di vorce, or the same will be taken pro confesso and heard according to the act of tha General Assembly ill such ease made and provided. Witness William S. Blacklcdge, Clerk of theSupe. rior Court of Law fir the county of Craven, at New bern, the fourlh MonJ iy after the fourth Monday of September. A U. 1843. WILLIAM S. BLACKLEDGE.C.S. C. November 18, 1843 Pr adv f,9 84. 95 3m NE of two courses must be pursued. by me - in the sale of my Piano Fortes. I must either adopt the common practice, with many dealers in the article of running down other Instruments in order to raise the character of my own, or I must do as I have been endeavoring to do for eiiiht years past, get ihe public to form tlie.r own opinion by frying my instruments. The former is a course I have nevei adopted, and never shall ; the latter I have tried and found to work well; I believe that my Piano Forte are at least equal to sny made in this or any other country that I have heard of ; but thst opinion being an interested one, I do not ask ihe public to depend upon it, alone, and simply beg of them to test the matter by actual trial. Any person desiring lo pur chase a Piano, can take mine upon trial, and withhold payment until they can prove the instrument. E. P. NASH, Book snd Piano Forte Seller, Petersburg, Vs. "WJ EW CHEAP 8HOE STORE. The Subscri Jj bor, having purchased the entire SHOE ES T A B LIH M EN T of Mr. William White, in the Cily of Raleigh, is now prepared to furnish st cheap rales, for Cash, Boots and Shoes of nil qualities. Being determined to give good bargains, and make every effort to please those who may favor him with their custom lie most respectfully solicits of the gen llemea snd ladies of Rsleigh, and of the public gen erally, a share of public patronage. November 23, 1843. 94 tf COTTON YARNS,' 8HIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS just received, lit COM HAMS at 8 cents, warranted good. FIVE HOGSHEADS nice retailing MOLASSES, ottered at wholesale. WILL : PECK. Raleigh. Nov. 84. . 94-it W,, J. CLARK; ATTORNEY AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C. Not. 20, 1841. 98 m BLANKS FVr sale at thia Offia C VOLUME XMif. B1C. IIEND1CEI2, PHYSICIAN FOR THE EYE AND EAR, AND OPERATIVE SURGEON. Operate! lot tie relief of Deafness and other affections of the Ear j Cataract, Pterygium, Crossed Eves, tc. Enlarrred TongiJs and Palate; Club Foot, Hare-Lip, Stamniprinj,'; S'.otie, Stricture, Fmtula, Piles ; Deformities, Diseases of the Bones ; Hernia, (a radical cure,) Aneurism j Cancer, Polypus, Tumours, Ulcers, And Surgical Diseases in general. Dr. II. will visit anv Dart of tbr Stat his services may be required. Raleigh, Jan. 23, 1843. .It. IIEKDRICE will gives regular Course of Medical and Sura-ical inatrnrtl.in in nr.ur. , J i r -1 - ino.raiuuciiis w no wisn lo visit the iWlhern Colleges. All the private SludenU of Dr. H., sit in number, graduated with credit at the end of their fust sesaiuii, in the Richnspad Medical College. f KERaascrav scr v .-.. "j-Ralriah. Gov. Morehrad. Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Dr. Ucckwith, Charles Manly. Esq. J Hugh Waddell. Esq. Hillsborough. PJIMJYTIWG, A'r. The Subscrilier is prepared to execute all kinds Imitation of every variety of Murble, and of all kinds of Wood ; also. W all Painting, Paper-hanging, Gla zing and G I LDl N G on Wood and Metallic tubitaneti of every description, in the late J 'retich style, Vc attended to at the shortest notice, and dune in a supe rior style of workmanship. MILITARY FLAGS snd BANNERS painted in the neatest style, on the shortest notice, und much cheaper thsn they can be done elsewhere, frj Re fer to the Adjutant General of North Carolina. Persons wishing Painting nf any description exe cuted, by rnlling at the Cabinet Ware Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite the Souih East corner of the Capitol Squnre, may expect to have it done to their entire satisfaction. c FRA1ER. Raleigh. Jan. 14. 1843. ft it NOTICE. BERNARD DLTUY, hav. irirr snld .nit nil Li.. Di..L ; ...! 1 ft - - " Di.iy, n in naur;, aim relinquished business, he is very desirous of closing his MtriirA at na p.rlu a ,ta, n. n....:..t.l. e . . , . . u j 1'itiv.in qui .:, j uen lore, he PHrnpwllv anlirla all n.m. l...l..k,.l tn U: -:.l . j w.,.,.w y, ..v... ii.ucL.icu iu uiiii, eitijer by note or open account, to come forward and settle ihe same ; and he also requests all those that have sny claims against him, lo present them for payment. Rni.,h ,v. it J, . FOR RENT, the next year, the House and Lot now occupied by Mr. John F. Brandt, on Hills borough Street, opposite the residence of Wm. Hill, Esq. For terms, apply to WM. D.HAYWOOD. Raleigh, October 19, 1843. 86 if LUCKEY'S MANUFACTORY, RALEIGH, N. C. THE Subscriber has now on band, and is constant ly manufacturing HATS of every description, which be now offers lo ihe public at very reduced piicea for Cash. A very large and beautiful assortment of CAPS also on hund, which he will sell unusually low. Also, a large quantity of Wool Hats, broad brims, horns manufactured, which he will sell low, wholesale or retail. The public are respectfully invit, d to call and see his home manufactured stock before making their purchases elsewhere. HUGH LUCRE Y, Practical Hatier. Raleigh, Nov. 4. 1843. 88 N. IS. 50.000 Fur Skins wanted, for which th k;.k , ' . r-' -- tr nina, mint. Otter, Beaver, Raccoon, Muskrat and other Fursslso wanted. Teranna m h.aiija- fur Skin on hind, will please forward them to Raleigh, where the highest Cash price will be given for them. JUST ARRIVED. THE Subscriber has received, and wiJI keep a. regular supply of IRISH POTATOES, Of the first quality. Yellow Mercers and Ladies' Fin gers, (so culled,) by the barrel only. Call and se the article. JOHN WILSON. .Nov. 20. ......... 93 MALE AND FEMALE TEACHERS IN WANT OF SITUATIONS. THE subscriber is acquainted with several Male and Female 'Teachers who are in want of situ ations ; amongst them are the following A young Man of fine character, pious, intelligent, and well tiised, who wishes a plain English School, with a salary of from three to five hundred dollars and board, per eununi. Several others wanting schools, where man and wife can be employed in ihe same place. Home 0 or 0 very desirable r emale Teachers, of ths usual English Branches, French,, and Music on the Piano Forte, who wish situations in private families nr public schools, with salaries of $300, 350 and 400 and board, per annum. And other r emale 1 eachersol the bnglish branches only, with salaries of from $350 to 350 and'boSrd. Applicant ought always to remember two things, one is, thai the best salaries command the best Teachers, and the other is to pay postages when they write upon the.e subjects. E. r. WASH, Petersburg, Va. Who has nn hand, an extensive assortment of th very best snd cheapest Piano Fortes, Books, Station ary and fancy articles. Sept. 33 JUST PUBLISHED. AND FOR SALE, AT THE - " JYbrth Carolina Bookstore. TH E Banker's Wife, or1 Csurt and Cily, a novel, by Mrs. Gore. A Cbargu delivered U the Die rese of Ohio, by Charles Peitit Mclllvsiue, D D. 'The Churchman warned sgainst tha errors of the time, with notes, by Rev Henry Anlhon, D D, Chem islry in its application to Agriculture and Physiology, by Justus Leibig, M D Ph D F R S M R J A. The first number or the Life of Andrew Jackson, Military snd Civil, with illustrations, by Amos Kendall. The 1st number ol Millman s uiddoo s room, price id eta. . . . , r ., , is a.w V t lain n limner oi Alisons xjuiuiwj. win nu.u Hannah M ore's Work. 4th numbsr of McCulloch's Uaxaitrer. '' , We have, also just received fresh assortment ef Classical nd School Books, All. orders from a dis-. tance, thankfully received and prometr? aiterwied to, for the Cash. TORSE k HUGH" Novsabar 2T. W
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