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nh 1 stilt ""gS'v5 J ' &'yim ' 4 . - T , 1 nnjteJrtao.v'M" . '. &.- . ' . . - 'if lfl A 1 f v. ' : '1, ft C i- il. ft 4 Cl-U ft 4 .'v t - j 9 F ' F" .l"."-JLlnmnr"r!' - f linn i. i... IHI TUT IIIHIMMIH i V' Published Scinr-WcEtlv, bv i i WES TON ii . gales;'- , t r j" 1 ' KDITOR XN11 1'ROI'RIETOK. ) Of the Seai-Wtclily iffleie.1! RtUUr. SdbScrip no) 1'iVit l.iiir i'ur uniiiiiu lil in AnvKBTif EMicvTii. For evoty Suttetn Lin it ftnt insertion, 01' Dollar; each ubeciueul mieruon, Teniy-iive Onti. . CorjKT Orukhs .mil Judicial Adviitiiemekh Will ba ulioryed 'Jo ifi i-6nt. higher ; but a deduction of 334 parceul. will be made iioui t tie reul-r ji.-iet-, Tor !dvprllar Ujr lie year. AdvrlieiDHt, inwrteil in tlie StMl Wiikly RcniflrKR, Mrflf Alio i;rr in tlio Wttlil l'j er free ofcliurue- If-y Leiten to tlin Editor must ie post-paid. Broirrtinfi, AT I.OUISBUliU, Franklin County, o negro fellow nimi'd Ff flf, commiilrtl asti Kunawuy 011 ine 4ili of Oi:lol r, 181 5. Haiti nrgro ialnui hi fal high, t derail! y black , am liana sternly, renolu'e look, when tpoken to He ay he in the property of K. N. llernilon, of Oxford, who hired him 10 H. L. liohards, of (iranvilie. All persons are requested to ipprehi nd raid nejro, arid return him to iiu old qmrtert. JOHN BARNES, Jailor. Lonishurir. Dee. 4 ' !)-4iv '.VCII MtOOK8AEir COOKS'. H li Mysteries of l'aris, a novel, by Iiugene Sue translated from the French by '. 11. Town I'erilum Adveritun x, or Keinarkable ln!.iiice of Per ieraiice, Courajr'' and nufl'eriri:: by K. A. Davrii port. 'riieC inntilulion.il Jurisprudence of the Uni ted State, by W. A. Di(er, LI,. U. Also, the ICrli nnmlier of Alison's Europe The oth nuinbi r of Me Uulloch'a Gaiettecr. Also, the (Jirl'a lieading lio.ik in I'oelry and l'rae, by V1 r. .sijourney . For sale by TL'HX 12K A, HCGliliS. December 7. OS "assaxe ti SBaltuiiore. HE superior Steamboat, COLl'M Bl.'S or PO. I CAHON TAS, win ,.ava t;iiv J'oint direct for Bahiroore. every Webn rsnx r afternoon, ut3o'c,irk. or immediately after the arrival of the Cars horn Pe tersburg, and will land I'aiseii ucrs in Daltimure, th rlelt eveninir. The accpmuioduiion on hoard these Boars are very suierior, and the passase, includmir meals through from Petersburg lo l!,diiinor, only $8. Returning, will leave Ualliiiiore every Saturday after noon at 5 o'clock- J BIS A NUT, Jr. Acmit. BaltimoreMse. 10. ltlj. 2S ly C . C . XKLS 0 N , F4lllOAltl.Ii TAILOR. (One door South of Dr. N. I.. Sn ru's Drug More, FAY ETTE'VILLE THEE 1. R.iLElUH, A C. 55 Hie ehargce will be regulalej ly the times. Ccttixu done at reduced price. Dee. 6, 1S43. 9R-tf fsVT'OTICE. Al the November Term 1843, of Wayne Counly Court, the Kubscriher qualified at Administrator of the estate of Philip Hooka, deceived. All persona indebted to said ee'ate, are requested lo make imtnediatn payment, end those having claims sgainst said estate, will pre sent them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in liar of their recovery. JAMES GRI8W0LD, Adm'r. Deremher 1, 1843. 98 GW. (iOODE, Atthmukt at Law, (loriner . ly of Richmond, Virginia,) his settled in St Louis, where he will attend to any professional busi ness which may be entrusted to his care. Mr. U. will attend to anychims am ounliiig.lo $500, or more, any where in the State of Missouri. Itefer to Weston K. Gales, Kaletgh. Hi. Louia. Missouri, ) Sept. 1, 1843. S 74 6m i c w Fall and Will tcr GOODS. FOR SALE, at the Commission Store of the Subscriber, Fnyeiieville Street, opposite the IWOIHce, and next door to the New Market House. Pticea LOW, for Cash. Ainonjt the articles jul received, will be found Flannels, while, red, jillow and Salisbury. Also. French tiiniihatus new style for Winiar. Black Alpacca. Mouslin de I.aines. Merinocs French and English. Calicoes a grenl variety. Lisle Edging a beautiful riety. Milk, raw Silk and Cotton Stockings, ic. ' Also, an aaaoilmeut of Groceries, (c Ac. JO UN T. WEST. No. 14. 91 If FA LI' SETI'LIES OF Jttuatc, Jlnsicut instruments, . F.I.YCr ARTICLES, Sfe. row saii m E . P . NASH, Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Virginia. COUNTRY Merchants ami others in want of any of the above articles will find in my establishment, toe moat desirable stock I hate ever offered, at ereat ly reduced prices. A call from my olJ fuends and customers is solicited. 1 1IVE DOLLARS REWARD. Strayed or stolen, two bright Sorrel Horses, with biased farce and while feet, one of them in very good order, the other rattier thin, and Walks lame, as be was crippled but Summer, in one of hie foie lejs, lbo the knar, end is swelled on one side of tne body. Aay person who will deliver them at the .N. C. i Book, tore in Raleigh, shall receive Ihe above reward. Raleigh. Nov. 13, 1813.- 91 JAMES MARTIN & E. D. BlILLOCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, '"JVffiractice in fl'er?eurt at Madiiieand in the . .. .... . . ,r Hl.-i -.i-ll i.'" -t - .oonuea ot w asnmjrton. uiara uw .nuuuK,.iiiujius, Mobile, April 15-, H43. 33 y f JLOUGHS- -PLOUGHS -Kent con- aiantlv oil liaiul, a supply of Kichinomi CaatlroaPUiuglia. toceljicc Kiih.julJ I'ouits end Slide.' Experience w the best lescher.aud wherever beard from, these Ploughs have given universal satis faction, be try them, gentlemen farmer, il you please. . - JAMES M. TU.WLE8. November 17. 1 ' . . - 1 - ' . ' C II ill ST MAS AND ' .K YEAR. I)li-Y O 01)S, DIMES, M U S 1 C A L JNS'l'ii U M EX TS. CHINA, JEWEL EH Y, FANCY AUTICLKS Ac TOYS. (f E of the I'uiliiera of tlie linn having juit rc- JSriurtii d Irom llie Aorth. lias bruuyht witlj bun u larger and bi tter supply uf freli (Jonds, mi the above branches, rliun h;is be'en l.ept in the establishment heretofore ; ill of which, in prii es and quality, are win worthy to lie recommended to our mniicnum Incnds and the public, as we jic eiy well ailu to tell as low us any Store in this ("ity. - BR Y GOODS, An entirely freli nssortmem especially ( aliioes, Handkerchiefs, Woollen . Goods, Gloves aticj 10iiJ 'iuga, Mustrat and Seal, skin Caps, Sheeting- and ' aiurtings etc. FANCY GOODS, HAHDWAKE A CHINA. Fine artificial Flowers, latent lasjflun fot,, v inter, artificial Hair, Ladies' Fancy and V oik Boxes, VY rniiiT desks, Daskels, Suull'-boxes from 5 els lo ?r'3 50; Travelling Hugs, Thermometers, V alkiug Cues, finest Razors, Sliavino utensils. Dirk, l'e and Pocket Knives of ureal variety. Scissors: very large supp'v i f Piftols, Percussion caps, Shot and Shoibelts, Ijirdlias, Powder llasks ; (.'otton ami Wool cards, patent Uulances, .illeis, As, Mine thread, Spurs, Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hut and Sh.ie brnshes ; iSlates, Fishing (,'teusils, Looking-glasses, various sizes, t'ollee mills, 1'ins, Needles, Purses, Pocketbooks, Nii'ht Tapcis, Smoking Pipes, Twine, Curkscievvs, VV hips. Pencils, Dutlons. pluin and painted Mugs. Mohair Cups, Clocks, Waiters, Lamp Glasses, Tumblers, Uuwls, Pl-ites, Cups and Sauceis, Disln s. Piti hers, Cocoa-gourds, vatious Lainns. FRESH CONFECTIONARY &. GROCERIES. Sugar, Collee, Molasses; 250 liis. fresh fancy and other Candies Soda, liutter and Water Crackeis l'll'ol bread, Sugar and Ginger Cakes, best Pine A p pie & other Cheese, Smoked Salrn ni.Sc.itcb Uernn js Smoked Tongues, Sausages, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Fil berts, Palm, U all and Cocosnu's, Almonds, Preseives, Pickles,; Brandy Fruit, Oranges. Leiiioiis, Pepper sauce, Chocolate, Nos. I and 2, Macaroni, Currants. Raisins, Citron, Nutmegs, Liouonce, Ciiitiamoii, Must:ird, Starch, Tea. Obvc Oil, Sperm and Tailmv Candles, Soaps, white, yellow, variecalrd. Castik- and perfgmed ; hewing d .smoking ' Fuharco, genu ine Principe and other Segars. Scotch ai d Mrs. Mil l. r's Snuir, Canary Seed, Allspice. IVpper. Ulack ing, Indigo, Copperas, Logwood, Madder, Lamp and I 'sndlewicks, Apples. Grapes, Jujubepusie, .Newark Cider, Ale. Porter, 2110 bundles Colin, , Vain, liuek els. Uro nii, Whae and best Sperm (), Ac GEN LINE PORT AND MADE1UA WIN E, told only by Ihe measure. I'ERFLMERV. Olio of Koses, Macassar, Dears, Antique Oils, To mat u in, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shaving aoap, Essences, Opodeldoc, Uergamott, pink Saucers. MI MICAL LN'STRLMENTK, Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screw s. Fin gerboards Guitars, Flajjtole les, Files, Flutes, CUii onelts, Accordeons, Brass Trumpets. STATIONARY. Almanacs, Primers. Spelling, Picture and Soup Books, Geojraphies, Key of Heaven (Catl.ol.e.l En gravings, i'sper, Fens, Ouills, Ink. Inkstands. Ink jjowder. Sealing-wax. Letter-(tamps, Wafers. fencing and Ihxtng Apparntux. Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates, GAMES. Dominos, Chessmen, Baekgainmon, Keno, Ten pins, Cup and Ball, Graces and Uattlrdoors, skipping topes, Rullet. JliWELiLERY. Fine gold and silver, as well s germs n silver, arfd' pinchback, vu. Breastpins; Er rinus, Pencils, Fin-ger-rings. Thimbles. Table- and I'ea Spoons, De- seit Knives ami forks, Metal Combs, Tea Bells, Spectacle, Bell-buckles. Kiyt. TOYS. A large and choice supply as Printing Presses painted Children's Trunks, ;V heeiborrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops, Drums, Ksiihs, W histles. mouth Organs, Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns, Paint boxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces, Cannons, Microscopes, China setts, Drummeit. fancy toys, and all sorts of Dolls. G. W. & C. GRIMME, Corner of Fayctteville and Hargetl Streets Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1843 96 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Northamp ton County. Court of Equily, Fall Term. 1843. William C. Spillman, Samuel Calvert and Thomas M. Pierce. - - - ti. :- Howell Peebles and Mary S. Eoykin. In this case it appearing to ihe satisfaction of (his Court, that the Defendant, Howell Peebles, in this suil, is a non-resident of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Kaleigh Register, a newspa per published in the City of Raleigh, notifying the said Defendant to appear at the next 'Perm of this Court, 10 be held at ihe Court house in the Town of , - 1 .f , , . . ... . 1 Jackson on I ha fifth Monday after the four, h Monday of March nei. ihen and there lo plead, answer or de- i murto the lla.nlill a bill, or it will be laken 70 ; confiuo against him I V. . T r- . T 01 "ur said Court at Office, in the Town of Jackson, the- fifdi Monday after the fourth Monday of September. A . D 1843. HENRY PEEBLES, U. M. E. Pr. Advt. 85 62J. 99-6w TATE OF NORTH UA R5LINA Johnston Couniy. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. November 1 eru, 1843. David 11. Holland, u. Isaac Munden, Adm'r. of William Munden, dee'd. Action of Debt. Administrator pleads "fully admin istered no assets," which pleas are admitted by Plaintiff. ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, lhat Needham Munden, one of tbe distributees of llie taul W illiam? is not an inhabitant of this Stale : It is ihere fore orderedi -Registerj for sil .vveveksy noiHyiny-th l appear at fhe next Term of ihis Court, to be held for said Counly. at the Couit House in SiniibfieM. o the 4th Monday of February- next, and shew cause (if any he has) why the lands to him descended, from bis sanl ancestor, shall not be sold to satisfy PhttimtfY recovery. W itneas, William H. Guy, Clerk of aaid Court, at Office, the 6th December. 1843. WM: HEN GET C.C. C. . Pr, Adv. t5 6SJ. 99 FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1843. IMMTENT COTJI.E IS AlAVAVSTHE & LKS r. Since there are so ntunv d.li'ercnl ma kers of Piano Foiled, and iitcb one thinks Ins own m.inul.ii ture the best, would it not be llie most piiu iir.vr cou.rse fir those wauling crudes of the kind to lake tliein upon trial, before making a positive pur chase! The Subscriber is sullicienily ucijuuiulcd vyiili ihe ellaracler and quality of his inslruun'iils lo oft r iheni upon ihose terms. Any one therefore, ivhn may hae doubts alioul their quality can have ihose donlils retinnil by thi.il. lie lint bci-ii eitrlil year cusaged in this business has told about fmtr luinlrtil I'hiiio Fintes and never sold a bad one. A la ge additional stock just received. Ii. P. NASH. December 5.-97 1'elersbur).', Va. IVarrenlon SSaSc At-atU'njy. I fyllli sixth Session ot this Institution w Co m I m. nee mi Moinlay.ihe Kill day of January 1814 The terms of 13 aid and Tuition are tile srne a here I'lofore. published. 'i'lic, utiderstni d lakes erenl rileasure in info in riz iLe pjlrons andirjeuds of .die-School and ihe public, r,.ne a!lv. lhat he has rented tin l..r.-e and nmiiiiiali." mis huilding formerly occupied by Mrs. Jenkins us a li nir ling 1 louse, silu ited immediately oppocite lo I lie Ac iilciflv , and lhat lie w.ll. by il.is means, he enabled t'Jrho.ird us many Students u-i ui.iv he smt to the vil laye from a ilistancc. He il.'d,(js himself to the pub be, that ihe morals of all the boys entrusted to his immediate . care and control iall lie strictly guarded, nil. lo accomplish this desirable end, no Student from llie hoarding House shall visit 1 ! i e Town, except on special ( ccasions, and never without the pi'imis. shm of tlie Teacher. It is desirable lb.it nil llovs, ho Have no near relatives in Ihe I own or Us vicinity . shall hoard with the Principal, upon whom devolves the 2re.1l responsibility of preserving the morals of the Students. It isc oiliilen'ly hoped th.it tlm well estab lished character of Waironiou for hca'th, its i o itigu- ity to the lower regions nf Virginia and North Caroii na, its f.icility of access by the Rail Road, i lie lorigex perience of ihe Teacher in lie profession to which he .levoies his imdiiided time and ailention, llie re.iisuiui bic terms of the Institution, hi d ihe high order ol morals enforced, will all com!. ine lo secure to tlie School a large and generous patronage. For any in formation in relation lo '.he .rofcs-siina! standing nf llie Piincipal. be notiid most respectfully refer gentle men lo the Trustees of this Institution, as well as to ihose of the Scotland Neik and Noilimuiptoii Acade mies, in which he has taught for the l ist thirteen years. 11. A. LCC1.L, "Principal. W'arren'nn, Dec. 2, IHl:t. '17 4w rwisii t:t .Mit.ici:c6iiiM U Ml, 0 Biarllord. f 01111. oilers to insure Building nud Merchandize, againei doss or djnne by fne, at pieiniiinis lo suil the time. This is one of the oldest and bet Insurance I !nm paiiiet in the Uiiitvd states, andjiays its looses prompt ly. ... Applii aiious for Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to I e made to. S. W. WHITING. May 4, 1S43. Agent. A 1: w ti o 1 t 1: , Via Sliige from Sledge's lo XXddon and thence by Rail Road and Steam Boat to litiltimore. HE Travelling Public are respectfully informed Ibal the following, rules ol fare have been est a 1 1- h.-heil lit this Line : From Sledge's 10 Baltimore, If 1(1. ded on the Hay Hoats ) From Sledge's to Pinlsmoulh, f 0. Passengers will he put 1.1 tlahim ore, for the Cars to the Bust or West. (Meals inclu- By this route, in ample time The .Portsmouth and Bay Line has been run with as much success and regularity this season, as any Line in the country.. Of (he-superiority of this route, -we ask lire travel ler to give it a trial, and he will be able lo decide for himself. U'M. M. MOODY, Jr. Agent. Office Portsmouth A. Roanoke Kail Road A Day Line of Steamers,- W eldon, N; C. Oct. U, I H43. P. S. Passengers leaving Raleigh daily, (except Saturday.) will go on direct to New York without any delay. ... . . . . N .'- 4TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Chatham County. Superior Court nf Law Fall Term, A. D. 1813. Milly Iluckner, vs. , , John Huckner. Petition for Diiorce and Alimony. It appearing to the Court thai a Subpoena and uliaf Subpoena have been duly issued in tins case, and that the defendant, John Buckner, cannot be found, and that proc'airia ion hath tucn publicly made at the Court-house door by the She, ilfof Chjlhani County, for llie said defendant to appear and answer as com mand. A by the said Subpoena; ilia ordered by the Court, that nolu.e be given iu tbe Raleigh Register, a in .iiin iiiaui 101 liner iiiuiivus, loi , Mld Ue-rnuall, Job,, Buckner, personally tube ,, j a()nrar lhe Sliperior ,;ourl , liaw t h.,Mcn for , Uoullt of ,;,,,,, al ,h t;url House in J.iu.boro', on .he third Monday of March rrexi, rten u.un....ur .... ...! ... ,l,i0 c .- .1 ... ....... c nd thereto plead or answer to Ihe petition ol Milly Buckner, for Divorce, or the same will be taken pro confesso, and heard according to the Act of the Gen eral Assembly in such case made and provided. Witness, John Thompson, Clerk of lhe Superior Couit at Law, f.,r the County uf Chatham, at Puts boro', the third Monday of September, A. D 1843. JOHN THO.VI PbON, U. S. C. Pr. Adv. $9. " 100-3m lilllJS'S GRASS. a OO Bushels for sale at the N . C. Bookstore ; and also 50 bush els ited Clover Seed. JOSI.Y W UiCKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Franklin, Macon County, N. C. All claims put into hie h.irtds, will be cirefullv and puMuirtry''atieftne'lI ' 'iSMremfirTf,Ti443. ' "" 64 Sw Our Office being supplied with the greatest variety of Fancy Job Type We.are prepared to exe;ute PAMrntETs, Cards, Circulahj, Handbill.', Alc. In a style not inferior to any OfB e ia the State. r 1 EC 12 ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! 7 rIESUBSCIlICJ:R;H,;1kfultot!inriii. i zpiis nf Rulftoh, and (lit; stirroundino Country, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, in his lino of business, begs leave respectfully to announce toibcm, that he has laken a house on Fay- .un viiie cnreei, onecity opposite the Market House, and next door to Vlrs. Hiuiic. He will keep con stantly on hand Fresh Oilers, directly rum A'or fulk, received daily, and 'Prisli fish in season. To prevent mistakes, he notifies ihe public, that rus Oysters willnut he carried round the City for sale by servants or others, hut can he obtained daily, as above TStaleiLilntnedietely after ihe arriv.il uf the. Cars. It will be .ulifu tbe Ciliiena lo charge their servants, if they desire my Oysters, to give them particular in shuclions where lo apply,. - JOHN WILSON. Raleigh . Oct 4!. 87 CiME S! 'l.VU TO H.I VCO. Frefill Supply of 1 hot very superior sun cured I hewing Tobacco, from Lanchorne & Arnislead's, Lynchburg Va. .. And alsonnore of that supeiior Sinokiiig Tobaccu. this day received, and for sale at lire North ( hiroliua H,jkslore. And as ihey act as Agent- for file Manufactory ,it isall'orded hi the rnan ufjcluring piices, by fhe box 01 keg. Those tlnil would like to retail a good article, would do well 10 ca l at TURNER & HUGHES'. A This. K ." S'J'RINCI'EI.LOW, DENTIST, Evurirralcliil to the eilizitiis of Riileiirb, for their very liberal paliotiage encoded to him dur ing his residence amongst iheni, has the iileasure of informing ihein that lie has returned In this place, and opened an Olnve over 'Mr -Uenjamiu Smith's Store, where he may always he found Irom U o'clock A. M. until 5 P. M. He would also inform them that be lias reduced his prices lo the following terms, width places it in the power of every one to secure their leeih, or hove a fine set of artilicial ones. Dli. STKLNGFELLO W's PlilCKS FOR DEN TAL OPERATIONS.. Plugging with gold each plug, ?1 50 S:j 50 51) 25 00 00 00 ' lull, - - Separating by filing, .... Extracting teeth or loots of teeth, each " children's lei-th, Setting best mineral incorruptibleteeth on pivuts.cach ..... On improved gold pivots, - " line gold plate, ... 3 All operations warranted lo be of the finest and besi tnateiials. otherwise no charge. Terms t; ASH. November 20ih, 18431 Kf.i l peni es 93- Hon. Geo. E Badger Judge Haltle, Dr. Beck with, Raleigh. ur. t'. y. Tope Wrc I'loni-iii.-, Ii'-,q. 'i'f-rrit,,rii (ifn. Hawkins, Col. Joi tier, ) Dr. Wilcox, Halifax. Dr- Bond. 3 M A l . - A C A D 1' M V . FWIH U Exercises of tins Institution will lie resumed J on Monday, 81I1 of January 1844. The scholas tic vesr will lie divided into two sessions of 5 mouths each. The Trustees, have engaged Hie services of Mr. W'm. H- Diss, who is a Graduaie of Randolph Mai nn College, and is highly ri commended both for his mornl deportment ns a gentlemen, and for his qualifications as a '.reseller. In this School will be taught every thing necessai v. id prepare young nu n for College, or for lhe ordinary avocation's I of life. Henderson is a beautiful and lloorishing village, im mediately on the Kail l.'oa-l from Raleigh 10 Gaston 45 miles from either place remarkable for lhe henlth fu Incus of its location, and for the intelligence anil morality of its inhabitants, and those of its vicinity. The location of the Academy is quiet and retired, suf ficiently remote from the business part of the village. Particular attention will be paid bolh to the moral deportment and the inttllectual advancement of lhe Pupils. Board, iiifluiliog washing, lights, ec. can be bad in resprclable private families in the village at f7 per month ; and in the country, at 5. Each Session w ill close with a thorough examination of the Students on the Studies pursued during the 'Perm. tims rr.n sttsstux. " For Enplish branches, - '- -J7 0(1 Classical course, 15 00 JOHN D. HAWKINS, President of ' the Board of Trustees. Dec. 12. H10- I VIZ, ll SI I, : Sj IJVD .1.1 'Si NEW RUES- FOR SALE. HE undersigned, having qualified as Administra tor w ith Ihe Will annexed of John Mooiif. de ceased, of the County of Chatham, and State uf North Carolina, at the last Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sioiis, of said Counly, iv Id proceed to sell at the late Dwelling House of a'lid deceased, 011 the lfjth day of January next, the following Valuable Proper ty, to-wii : One Valuable TRACT OF LAND, whereon the said deceased last resided, lying on lhe Stage Road, leading from Kalrtgh to Salisbury, 21 miles from the former place oud 12 miles from Pittsboro. Said Tract, or Plantation, is will Improved with a good two Story Dwelling House. Kitchen, Ham, Stables, and other necessary Oul-hou.-es for a family, wilh a never (ailing ell of excellent water, and is one of ihe most delightful situations in this section of Country,. r urther particulars we deem unnecessary, as the Pur chaser will view the premises liefoie he bids. Said 1 ract contains by deed 493 Acres, and will be told 011 a Credit of one, two and three years. Also, six or seven LIKELY NEGROES, on a; Credit, till the 5tli day of Decemlier next, the Pur chaser giving bond with approved Security. N.VTH'L WAUUEN, V . . . THOMAS BELL. 5 Aum Dec. 9th I8l3 . 100 ts (STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA-WAYIVE Jl'oiinly Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. November Term 1843. Keziah Ay cock, e. Heirs of Simon Ay cock, dee'd. Petition for Dower. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that James Nrweom and Palsey his wife, are non-resident sf thispriTOrtljB six weeks, in lhe Kaleigh Jiegister, notifying them to appear at lhe next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sion, to tie held for said County, at lhe Court House in t aynesUnrn', 011 the ihird Monday in February next, then and there lo plead, answer or demur to aid petition, otherwise Ti will be taken pro bonfesto and set for hearing ex parte. Witness, Jno. A Green, Clerk of said Cnurt at office, (he 3d Mondav in November, A D. 1843. JNO, A. GREEN, Clerk Pr. Adf. ; 62L 102-ow OStliSS and 31 p A m kI.;- RS.. EI.IZ EE1'H A. GOIIM AN, respectful ly informs her friends and the uublic ceneial v. that she Is prepared to carry 0:1 ihe ubove bu-n,e.-"s. in all its br.ini-hes, ami desires til se w ho have 'work of that description, to give her a call, or tend their ar mies to her at her residence, near ihe old Baptist Grove. Being thrown entirely unon hpr own resources and indueiry lor a support for herself and small children, tiy the recent dealh of her Husband, slie hopes to trie rit and receive a liberal encouragement from a gene- iwus commuiiiiy : anu she pledges tierai II lo exert her utmost in pleasing ul,er Fa. runs. Raleigh, Nov. 16; 18 13. 92 N. B. Boys' and Children's Dresses made in any slyle and alter any pattern derired. PROSPECTUS IjF the SOUTHERN' QUARTERLY REVIEW. In commencing the Fifth Volume of this publication, the EJitor wishes to urge, wilh earnestness, us claims upon the patronago and support of the Citizens of ihe South, lis circulation, always respectable, but never large, requires to be, and, it ts believed, may be, much extended, 11 lid the' work be ihua rendered a more elliccnt organ In maintaining the rights and sus taining the literaiy lepululioii of "the Southern Stales. 'J he dim ujiiiiiU.'Uux -of other periodcials, which have divided the public patronage, rendcis I he prci-entlime a peculiaily appiopiiuto one for presenting such 00 n sideralions us will awaken a new interest in it, and for mailing such ellbrts 10 extend its circulation as will place it on a permanent basis. Il in iy he proper to stale, briefly, the leading ob jects which such a Periodical proposes to accomplish anu also the reasons, winch show llie. importance and necessity ofsustaiiiiiic one w ilh enrrcv. ut the inesent tune, at ine fioutli. 'The general objects of such Periodicals are pretty well understood. They, serve to embody the opinions ol enlightened minds on all great questions in which the interests ol the arts, sciences, - tiers and politics are involved, at certain periods in the hisiory of lhe country. Their aim is. Hot only to review books, uiul, in ihe spiiit of-iborcugh and impartial criticism, to decide upon their merits, but 'also, in ihe perfor mance of ihis duty, to discusa important subjects in such a inauner as 10 make deep 11111T pei manent im pressions upon the chaiacler of tlie people a lid desti nies. of ihe age ; .todilfuso. knowledge, not lo foster prejudices ; lo create, dirc-cf and control, not to echo, opinions ; and finally, in canvass principles and main tain truth ill aciilrn and dignifiul manner, and in a style chaste, luminous, nervous inhl appropriate. 'The offspring ol'a high state of .civilization: they furnish evida-nce of i.itellectuil advancement, and are lhe ob ject of ojusl and honorable pride, regarded ns the ex ponents of the literary standing and character of communities. The importance of sustaining such a work- al the South, wilh ability and rlfer-l. is equally obvious. 'The South, like lhe North andtbe oilier sections of the Union, owes a duty lotlie sue and to thecuunirv in behall ol her literature. She requires mi able and high-toned Periodical, lhat is fitted to nourish, 11 ml call into active exercise, toe literary talent of our Southern Coinmonwealtbs. lint,' more lhart this, our institutions are peculiar, and require a district or gan through which ihey may he defended wilh power and spun, w In n assailed as ihcv often are, by other sections of (be American Confederacy. This aggres sive conduct on llie. part of our Countrymen, so pre judicial lo the general I. arnmny', requires lo be met and repelled by argument, lirsf. and by action; if ne cessary, afterwards. 'The Sotnh j an. agricultural country, and her position is different friun that of o llier sections more particularly d. voted lo commerce iir.d inanufacUiies. Her views of her peculiar inter ests should be known, and require 10 he maintained and defended with ability , through some such channel 'The Soulitern Quanerly lieiiew is issued, al Charleston, in January, Apri', July and October. A mong its pledged Coiitribiito' s, nrp Dew, Bachman, Bitmap, Daverae, Upshur, dishing, Tucker. Simins, J'artwright, Elliott, Garnet!, Thornwell. Grayson. Holmes, Everett. Ilreckeniidge. Dranlley . King, Ste vens, and o'her disiiniruislied American scholars, re siding chiefly in lhe Southern Sioles. vT!ie style of its l pooraphicid execution is not surpassed by any work either foreign or domestic. An append is con fidently made lothe crenerous and patiioLc feelings of Southern citizens in its' behalf. Terms $5 jer annum, fajable in adtance. No Subscription .taken fortes than a jear, and ail. notices of discontinuances to he forwarded liefore the first of October of each year, or the Subscription will be binding foi lhe succeeding year. DANIEL K. WIHTAKEPv. .Charlest-n, Oct. 1 , 1S13. 100 S iT.yi'E OF NORTH CAROLINA, GRAN- II.LE COUNTY In Eijuily, Septemhet Term, 1843. David J. Young, Admiuislrslor of Margaret II. Dan iel, and of Charles W ilkerson, and of Martha Wil kerson, and Albert G Mifbrc and wife, vs. William 'Thomas and Washington Thomas, Execu tors of 'Thomas Daniel, Sen. dee'd. Marv A. tt il kerson, Enbus Wilkeison, Green Y'. Wilkerson, Elijah -Wilkirsoh, Joiialhan Jones and wife Milly i homas IUiiib, Nancy Harris, ainl 1 hoinas Daniel. This Bill was filed ii'jaiiist the Executors of Thorn as Daniel, Sen. dec'd.fora selllemenl of iheir adiuin istratioii account', anil it was referred to the Master to take tlie account, who reported lhe balance iu the hands of the said Executors, which balance the Ex ecutors were directed, bv an interlocutory orderof the Court, to pay into the office ol the Clerk and Mas ter, and of fhe money so paid into Court, lhe Clerk and .Master is directed lo pay out eleven-thirteenths to the parlfes appear ing upoii the pleadings ( and it s further ordered by the Court, that iidverli-ernenl lie made for six successive weeks in (he Raleigh Register, and lor three weeks in the Nashville Banner, in lhe State of Tennessee, warning all persons claiming to be the legitimate children o Merriman Daniel, dee'd. mentioned in the pleadings, to appear at the next term of this Court. 10 be held in the Town of Oxford, on the first Monday nf March next and pul in. and verify their claim, otherwise the whole fund will lie paid over to the parlies how in Court, and appearing to be entitled. - , 1 Witness, 'Thomas B. Littlejohn, Clerk ami Master of the siid Court, at Office, at Oxlord, the Cist. Mon day of September, A. D. 1813. THO. B. LITTLEJOHN, C. M. E. Pr. Adv. $6 50 84 6w 171011 ItEST that convenient Office in the RxetSTaa builuUngs, nextdoiir to P. H. Bus-; aMwH8ipy'm','1',",t" 1"n""",Mr" -f Nov. I, 1843. EW RICE, by .the tierce or 100 pounds, or leas quantity. WILL. FECK- Dec. 15. 10031 AliPr.TING A good assortment of heavy in grain Carpeting, at prices to suit the times. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Nov. 27. Sfl jirTirnrifriijii mmnm VOL, 1,11 E Vf I . IVOIIaCIS I04. PHYSICIAN FpR THE EVE AND EAR, -AND OPERATIVE SURGEON'. 'Operate, for the relief of Deafness ami oilier altbctions nf ,th U.ar Cataract, Pterygium, Crossed Eve, Enlarged Tonsils and Palate; Club Foot, Hare-Lip, iSrainnipriiij isione, Stricture, Fistula, Piles ; DeforiuitioF, Diseases of the Bones ; Duniin, (a radical cure,) Aneurism j Cancer, Polypus, Tuni-iurs, Ulcers, And fcun'oieai Diseases in "general. Dr. If. will visit any part of tlis Stata where hw bprvices may be required. Riileieh, ian. 'Si, 184:3. R. IICKDRKE will give a regular Cmr. of Medical and Surgical instruction.. In mr,.r. lliose smdents who wish to visit lhe Norlhern Colleges A ll the private Sfudents of Dr. H., six in nuninr, -,,u"", "" creon ai tlie tnu oMbeirjrst 1 : acasUiO, m tne ivichniond Medical College. Ivi.kliu m is : liov Morehiad, Hon. G'eo. 41. Badcer. ! Geo. E. Badger. Di. -Beckwit!,, M(a!eiK!i. t.'harlea Manly. Esq. Hugh W addell, Esq. J Hillsborough I'he Subscriber is prepared l0 execute all kinds Iiuilalions of every variely of .Murhle. and nf nil Linl. f Wowl ; also, W all Painting. Pai .er-lianii,,e. Gl. zing ami GILDING tm Wood and Metallic subttaticet of every description, iu the lute French stale. Ae attended to at the shortest notice, and doneiii a supe rior style of workmanship. MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS painted in the neatest slyle, on the shortest notice, end much cheaper (ban (hey ran be done elsewhere. '() Re fer to the Adjuttmt General of North Carolina. Persons wishing Painting of any description exe cuted, by calling al the Cabinet Waie Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite the South Eas( corner of the Captlol Square, nwy expect to have il done to their entire satisfaction. C. FKAZ1ER Raleigh. Jan. 14. 1843. 6 il LUCKEY'S JI A St FACTORY, RALEIGH, N. C. 'THE Subscriber has now on hand, and is constant, ly manufai turme HATS of every description, which he now oilers to lhe public at very reduced piices lor Cash. ;- A very I urge and beautiful assortment of CAPS nLo'on hand, which he will sell unusually low. Also, a large quantity ol Wool Hats, brood brims, home manufactured, which he will sell low, wholesale ot retail. The public are respectfully invittd to call ond see his home inanufaetured stock before making their purchases elsewhere. HUGH LUCKEY, Practical Hatter. Raleigh, Nov. 4. 18 13. 88 N. B. 50 000 Fur skins wanted, for which the highest Cash price will be given. Deei .-kins, Mink, Otter, Beaver, Raccoon, Muskiat and other Furs also wanted. Persons at a distance, having Fur Skins on hind, will please forward them to Raleigh, where ihe highest Cash price will'be given for them. .. JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE,"""" AT the .lri7i Carolina Bookstore. fHHE Banker's W ife, or Ceurt and City, a novel, JH by Mrs. Gme. A Charge delivered to the Dio' ' of Ohio, by Charles Pel tit Mclllvaine, D f). The Churchman warned against the errors of (he tune, with notes, by liev Henry Anthon, D D, Chetn istry in its application (o'Ag'iiculture and Physiology, by Justus Li r ig M D Ph D F R S M R J A. The first nujjihcr nf the Life of Andrew Jackson, Military and Civil, with illustrations, by Amos Kendall. The 1st number ol Milluiou's Gibbon's Rome, price 25 cts 15th number of Alison's Eu'iopc. 5th number of Hannah .Mote's Works. 4th number of McCulluch's Gazetteer. We Have also just received a fresh assortment nf Classical and School Books All orders from a dis tance, thankfully received and promptly at tended to for lhe Cash. TURNER A I1UGHF8 November 27. ' 95 I'cmalc Hoarding School. rffHP' Mibskr OWEN propose to receive into the family of tleir mother, at Wake Forest Col lege, a limited hiirnlief of Pupils.'" '" " Professor Ow k$ will, at all tni.es. give assisfanca 01 a general end ndvisory naiure, and when the im perative duties oh the College do nut Jorbid, actual in struction. To those who are nrquaintrd wilh Mrs. Owen, it is needless to say, thai she will act a mother's part towards younjj Ladies dwelling uiider her rdof. As it will not be necessary 10 employ salaried Teachers, they can afioni to make, their charge for tuition, coiuiderab y cheaper than the usual rates. TERMS. Board ai.u attendant expenses, ai bedding, Washing, lights. Ac. per monih, only 10 00 Elementary English, per session, 10 00 Advanced branches of do do 12 00 Languages ( Greek, Latin A. French, )do 17 00 Music 011 Piano, do 15 00 Do Guitar, do 5 00 - Among (he incidema! advantages of rho School, is its location, in a neighborhood wellis.kiiown in the Slate for its healthiness, beauty, intelligence and mo rality ; to use Ihe woids of an intelligent gentleman, on a late occasion -r" North Carolina can't produce such anoiher" its acr e-sfbiliiy by the Rail Road, the opportunity afforded by its vicinity to the College, for the young Ladies tn be educated in a circle where the scholastic spirit has been generated, as also for at tending gratuitously such Exercises of the College as may be nf a public na ure Vacations the same as those nf the College. Dec. 13 10051 '"Jno ECT. The commodious Dwelling with two acres of Land attached, belonging to Mrs. Matthew Shaw, and nuw occupied by James Me Kimmon. Eq. The improvement are all in first rate repahv- Possession t" "be given the Jt oPJalltK' ary next. 1 or terms, sppiy in JAMES M. TOWI.ES. Raleigh, Dec. 19, 1843. 101. 11; A LEIG H I NSTITUTE The Spring Sessian f : this. Scbod, will commence on the 1st day nf Jtnuary. Classical Departtoenl, (90 M English do. 16 60 Payments mad half in advaaee. KCTBERT CRAY. Dea.ll, 1844. V 101 y M-t. tz:: .Vi..,. - -js , ; - ChtHE V-V a' T ' T" TT-
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