IttAILE aVOBL ISEGISffiSllI Afflft NQRffjltt-CABOlLljSA AZEff friB,
0!
roil
TIf puntranCe of directions continea ;io ,ine
tv;u nrr TM(tmciit of Mrs; Elizabeth
E. A. Htrwood, deceBted lhe SuhseribersijH
en Saturday the I fnn day ot Jeoruary reaver
far for tale at the Court Mouse in , the City; of
Haleigh, those vreH known lota No. 190 and
t9I in the Plan of said City with the ; improve?
tteTjtsy being the Ute residence of their Testa
trix. Said lota with the improvements are tof
great value, end if-not the most valuable, are.
believed t be the most desirable, asf private
residence,! within the limits of,lhis City. - The
improvements thereon consist of two large and
commodious houses of two stories each, with
tw wmgs. with everyecessary put house nine
rn numbe. --Said lots contain two; acres. The
garden sfhich is, laid off In the roost approved
farm on one acre of ssid lots, It in a-lu sta'e
ef euUivatibn-hls so arranged as to unitelhe
most beautifurflower garden won a-targe, one
fnr the cultivation of Vegetables. AMnoreloar-
Atmmritin f irt nrfineil v ia dee riled.
vnnecessary, as;Uis well rnowato moat oune
citizens of this State "who Irav "visited this City.
Any person desiring more minute description
of said lots and imnrovemets,' will be furnished
with the same if application is made to George
W. Hay wood Theabove property will be sold
uDon a fcmtit ef ewe and two year a from thel,ay
or sale, and Donas wun spprovea secuniy win
be required.
i I ELIZA E. HAYWOOD, Executrix,
j G. W. HAYWOOD, Executor,
ttsr & Standard . T tds.
. .1 1 i - ".
t . . . , ... . . . : 1 1
THE Subscriber being about
, to start to the State of Missis
sippi on business, has appoint
ed John L. Terrell hisegent
fsr the State of North Carolina. Should any
friend feel desirous to write him while absent,
...til lmmr tt Unllw Cnriii0
lit. J .will mi. iui. . 1 O
Marshall County, Mississippi. - s
p - WILLIAM ROLES.
Bolesville, December 15 1838. 7 St
COACHES, BAKOICITES
-)
FT1HE Subscriber baa on hand . an aatortaienr of
JL the abova Carriazas. ' Soma ara richly fin
ished, which will, he thinks bear a companaoa with
any inanafactured elsewhera. The work i war
ranted to be faith fulby azeeuted, and will be sold on
as favorable terms as can be afforded. Those w ish
ir.gto aopply taerjBelTts, will please call and judge
lor themselves. iuw. uuauis.
Ilaleigb, May 31,1838. ; if 9
CIGJMS and TOUJlCCO.
OA v ANNA AND PRINCIPE CIGARS, and
XlfORONOKO CHE WING TOBACCO,, also
Wixaa and BbakVt, comprising CHAMrAto,
MAnxaiA, and PoaT Wisrs,' and a lot of very su
parior Faaarcn Bbakdt. For aale by
" " WM. MASON & Co.
December 12,1838. 7
MOST 1TESIU ABLE
Residence For Sale.
IE residence of the late Judge Seawell,
near the City of Raleigh, ia now offered for
sale To person wishing to combine the
advantages of City and Country life,.an equally
des'rable location in all respects, peihaps can
not be found in the vicinity of . Raleigh. The
Dwelling House is of two stories, consis ing of
eight large and conveniently constructe d rooms.
There is a wide passage below and above stair,
equilly dividing the house, thus rendering each
room in the whole house entirely private. The
house is at present in a state of good repair.
Upon the premises are all necessary' out houses
well constructed and moit of lb em raw. With'
in a few steps of the Dwelling House, are two
never failing SPUINGSof most excellent water.
Attached to the premises there are 325 acres of
land, 25 of which only are cleared, the balance
timbered. To suit the convenience of the pur
chaser, cither the whole or a part of the lai d
will he sold with the Dwelling Bouse.
This property will be sold either at private
or public sale. If not sold at private sale before
the 1st of January next, it will be publicly sold
or the highest bidder at that time on the premi
sea. Possession to be rendered on the 1st of
Terms or sale CASH, or Bond with approved
aecurity due on the 1st of January 1839, with
interest from that date. Where the annual is-
t treat shall be promptly paid, and the bonds
Should continue to be regarded aa entirely safe,
perhaps the principal might not be , demanded
for several'yearr.- !
Persona desirous to purdiase arer. spr clfully
miuta 10 examine me premises. Apply to
i
November 26. 1838.
WM. SEAWELL"
JTusf Received and Far , Sale
320 Casks fresh. Thomast on Lime.
33 Bbls. Calcined Plaster for Plastering,
lO Tierce Rotten Plaster for Land Manure.
25 Bbls. Trimmed Herrings.
lO.OOO Best Havanna Cigars.
All of Which I will sell low for cash. Call three
doors 8outh of the Market square where the Sub
scriber can ue lound at alt times. .
J , JOHN E. PATTERSON.
FayetteTillc, December 4,j 1838 6 4t
A I small Plantation of about 200 Acres of Land,
j, a jiou oi wmcn are unuer cnitivation, with a good
urcnard on the same, and an opportunity of mak
ing a fine meddow thereon. The above was form
erlyjthe property of Jakes Gbaht, dee'd, and lie
within 2J miles of Raleigh, adjoining the Race
Course.
J - pANlEL MURRAY.
Dec 4th 1838. 7 4w.
(C Standard 4 w. : 4
j i MORE ISEW.COODS,
THE Subscribers are just receiving and are now
opening a large and handsome selection 4f new
iGof great variety and quality .which with their
forrner stock will render their Assortment very
complete. Their friends are respectfully invited to
call and examine them, aa thsv flatfer. thmiL-M
thatthey. can sell On the lowest possible condition. I
TO WLES & CALLUM.
-p JYEGUOESfor SaU.kz
On FRIDAY the 4th day of January nest.will
, be sold to the highest bidder, at the Dwelling
2?? Jr.StK JoB 8- Raboteav, of Franklin
m iniX NEGROESMen, ,Wo.
mn, 6oyi and Gwls. Aiso, tba vatn.bl. Tn a rm
MiJkift - r,1,Wlted outfortheeosuingVoar,
.!! e MiU,ulner hnroTerrntf 1
f " Mown on the day of sale.
.... . . - . ' wm.
Hi
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HE Subscriber epssiantiron
good assortment-of aouis vcw,
of his owrjfnaitufticture f none other are Md .
ntr. short noiite.nd at moderate prices.
v c5 Call at his Store, on the South tide ol"the4
aiarxei ouc,tn iuo .oricn.r.w..-. Ai . -
, " JOHN HOLLOW AY.
SepteTnber, 'ixl-: v:-; - 8 3rn
1I1XXSBOIIOIJGH JLC A6lM
THE Sprinsr Session will commerce n Mon
4ay the 14 h January. - A
. , C W. J Hingham, ? $21 per
Classic! Dep. JJno.A.Bin,am J St. ion.
English uep. John Hough, A. IS. $15
French Dep. Jean Odend'hal,? $15 "
; The; Schofaw in the , Cj:tsical Department
talpe regular lessons in all ihe common branch
es of XigUsfi, without extra cTiargei
, ' December 6. -'" : ? St
: DISSOLUTION.
THE partnership of Mace dc Cox is dls?olvcd,
except so far as rtUtes to the Settlement I
their affirs. 'Those baying claims. -against the
Firm, wtll present tlem for payment, and those
indebted to the Firm by lloml. Account, r
nthrwike. are reauea'edto rav tbe- fame .with
out delay. The Bonds and Accounts are in the
hands of Micajah Cox, - The balance of goods
on hand will be sold at the hiuse of Micajah
Cox, In Wayite Couuty, on the 22d inst.
MICAJAH COX.
December 1, 1838. 1 6
Banlt of tile State of N. C.
A ' Dividlend of five per cent. on the Capital
J Stock of this Bank has been declared, pay.
able to the Stockholders at the Principal Uank
on the first Mcnduy in January next, and at the
Uranches and AgencUs fifteen days thcreufter.
; C; DRW EY; Cashier
; Rleieh. Deeemlier . 1838. . . 7 3w
Episcopal School, Raleigh. .
fTIHE Subscriber has taken the build:n?s be
Jl. longing to the Episcopal School, and pro
poses to continue the Institution upon his oun
respr'ns bity. The next Session will commence
on J4nuary 14, 1839. Pupils will be received
at $75 per session i of five months, which sttm
covers, the expense of Board, Tuition, Washings
Mending, Fueland Lights. As e-ch boy has
his sej arate bed, every b y at his first eittrnce
incurs an add'.tional expense of from $10 to $15,
fur ledand btdding.
; Theboaiders will constitute fc p-jr(f the Sub
cribei's family, and theatte..tion and d scipline
wil; be as parental as circumstmces permit.-
Ihey wilt he r qureil to atteim rvlgicuH servi
ces on Sunday, and, when nst otherwise direct
ed by P-rents awl Guar Janf will accompmy
the Rtc or of the School to the . Episcopal
Church.
Day Scholars w'.lt be admitted on the follow
ng terms: ,. ;
Reading, Spelling and Writing, $12 00
Englikh Grammar, Arithmet C
Geogrptiy with in uxe of
Globes and AUt bra 16 00
Ancient Languages, and higher
Mathematics. 20 00
Competent Assist an' s are engaged, and all
the branches of Learning taught in Academies
and high Schools of the country will be taught
here, french, Spanish and Ut-rman, will oe
tanghf, when desired by Parents, without n'ddi-
t tonal expense. Stude nts intending to enter C 1-
lege will be directel m their course or study
with especial reference to as speedy preparation
as is consistent with thoroughness.
Prrsona intending to tnter pupils, and de
sirous of further information, are rt quested to
address the Subscriber. M. A. CUR I IS.
Rdeigh, pecembt r 6, 18S8. 7 tf
Richmond, Se bit ml tr 22, 1838.
Mb. E. P. NA8H: .
Dkab Sir: The Piano Forte which I bought of
you, I am nappy to say is greatly admired both by
those who have eyca and those who have ears. Its
tone is very rich .and full, powerful without bein; at
all harsb,and soft without being wirv. Better judges
than myself, and m whom I am willing to place the
utmost confidence touching such matters, have pro
nounced it a most excellent instrument.
Most respectfully yours,
- " E. 3. MILLS.
I consider it a much better plan to let the public
see what is thought of my Piano Fortes by those
who have bought and tried them, than to make any
strong assertions in their behalf myself. . - !
, E. P. NASH. j
. Petersburg, Va
Book Store, west side Sycamore Street Piano
Ware House, east side Sycamore St.
P. S. t am now opening, in connection with my
Piano Forte Establishment, east side of Sycamore
Street in this place, a general MUSIC STORE,! in
which will be kept an extensive assortment of every
description of Music for the Piano. Guitar, Flute,
Violin, &c, together with a handsome assortment
of nearly all desirable Instruments. Particulars will
be given in a- future advertisement. E. P. N;
December 6. 1838. 7 3w
SPL.IL1ID IATTERY.
$3,294 $10,000 ! !
a00 PHIZES OF 1,000.
TIRGIlf IA STATE LOTTERY.
For the benefit of the Minoneral'u Academy,
Class No. 7; for 1838.
To be drawn in Alexandria, Va. on Saturday,
December 29, 1838.
BRILLIANT SCHEME M
CAl'I I'AL $35,394 $10.0Q0$5,O00-- t
$3,0001,573. '. if
100 pr'zes of l,C00, 115 of $300, 6S or i00,&c.
Tickets only $10, Hakes $5Qnaiers $2 50.
Cer ificate3 of packages of 26 whole ' ! 1
Tickets $140
Do do 26 half ticlcet 70
; Do , . do 26 quarter do 35
OrT :Oraerrfor Tickets and Share", or Certi
ficates of Packages in the above Magnifies nt
Schemes, will rec ive the most prompt atten
tion, and an official account of each Drawing
sent immediately after it is over, to all who or
der from us. Address i -
D. S. GREGORY & Co. Managers
4 . , Washington City,D. C. ar
Richmond, Va.
ANT1-)YSPEPTI C
OrniHE great popularity and established demand
fer for this valuable Medicine, renders the con-
uuwmj b leiigmy aaverusineni unnecessary."--
x.umciuuB icsiioioniais oi ineir value iiaieij receiv
ed) from Uentlemen of the highest respectability
in addition to. those acieom pan vine" each Boy, may
be seen on application to any of the Agents, The
Pills sre ;pat tip in .t superiov style,, in tin boxes
containing 40 Pills, with full directions. ' Price 60
Cents per Box." To Agents or PuTChasera the terms
of Commission and discountare liberal, f All com
mtmications will be promptly attended to, by, - - ?
THOMAS L. JUMP,
5enT A rent I
(E)Office, Morgan St- Raleigh, latoor West
the Presbyterhui CUuxchT
egarrtlJiofthero made DnsrSjr will hii sol
'ace6mmodaUrtgtermsS;s "Apply Of.-
y- ' - r-' :-'
'-'lie. . -
RMWieh. Nov. J6r133,
-. . - :
SrPltalBMlffiSlSy iSM SitilLSiat
k- :;. ) AND
American Annaals for 1S39.
i fbliowinc SDlendkl works, to which they f
would cair the-attenuonoi meir menusi.
The Book of Knyaly, 12 . platen, richly
coloured, imperial quarto, morocco, uperb
Finden'a Tableaux of the Affections, twelve
plates, , do. . ,do. 0 dd.
Buds and Ulossoms, by lleuth, 10 phites
royal qtiaruvrich watered silk.
L Beauty's Costume, by Healh, 12 plates, do.
Fisher a Drawing-room ScrapoooK, py I., ts.
L- 34lates, royal quurto, Aranesqu.
The Oriental Annual, 18 plates, 8vo. moroc
co, elegant.
; Friendship' Offering and Yinterf VVTeath,
10 plates, 12mo. morocco.
"Forget me not, by Shoberl, eleven plates,
do, - do. do. -
Fuher's Jwvcnlle Scrap-book, 16 plates, 8vo.
Arabesque. ' '
Byron Gallery, 36 plate, 8vo. superb.
The Book of Flower, Language of Flowers,
The Gift, Flora's m -, Flowers of Loveliness,
Romance of Nature, Spirit of the Woods', Mo
ral of Flowers, Nimrod's Tour, Galh ry of . the
Gnces, Cabinet of Paintings Findtn Beauties
of By ron, Port rai 1 1 J I ust rations of the W a vei lv
Novels, Book of Gems Illustrations of Scotra
Works.Cliristian Keepsake, B-ligiom SoiiTenis
Token, Oriental, Panorama of Paris, and many
others.
The above is the most elegant collection that
has been brought te this market. We do not
wish yon, however, to take our word for it, Lut
call at the North Carolina Book .Store and ex
am ne forj ourselves. . , 3
DEtfTAL. SURGERY.
W v IE o S (D D
R
F.SPECTFUI.LY announces to the publi-,
that he intends miking Udeigh his place
ofUesidence.
cy lie maybe fmmd at Gui n' Ilottl.
December 11, 1833. 7 3m
THE ; undersigned is Agent for the
Stna Fire Insurance Company.
Persons wishing to insuie theii pro
perty, can call at his Office, in the Court House,
where they can learn the rates of Insurance, and ob
tain satisfactory Information as to the character of
tho Company. - HENHYW. MILLER.
Raleigh, Jane 26, 1838. 35 tf
IIElIDO. ACADEMY.
THE second Session of this Semirary for the
present year, will close on Friday, the 23d
hist. The first Session of 1839 will commence
on the 14th of January. The Prrprittor is
prepared to board eight Students--, two occupy
ing one room, fireplace and bed. Everything
will be furnished except lights. The charge,
including Tuition, will vary from $95 to 105,
the scholastic yesr of ten months. The differ
ent branches of an English Education, with the
L'Jttin and Greek Languages, will be taught.
He has a pair of Globes for the use of Students
in Geography, and apparatus to teach Survey
ing practically. Perrons wishing to board with
the Proprietor, will do well to make it known
very soon. Board can be had in respectable
houses in the vicinity.
JOHN Y. HICKS.
Hemdon Academy, tjcar Li uisHurg,
3 4t
November 16, 1833
T
IIIS renowned and ever memorable Horse
will occupy his old stand at the Hampton
Course, in the vkiniiy of Augusta, under my
direction. Col. C'rowe'l, his-owner, after re
turning Fiom his tour through the North, East
ml West, bs come to the conclusW n to allow
him to remain with me am thcr season. Appli
cations were made in various sections of our
country,- unlimited business was gua-antied ;
large sums offered by' vai u gentlemtri for
the service of the horse ; but Colonel Crowtll
threw aside all minor considtrrat ons, all pecu
niary motives, when on his return he found so
many solicitations, from various quarters of the
adrerVntha
common property, Bascom
em .n " V"""
uuir, pCy . . ... t tu
he has proven nimsf it as sure a h-A'-getter as 1
ay .,vr-c ..... .
was dropped this scaspa,- each ami every per
son's colt, in different parts of the South, is the
crack and brag coh; in fact, for game-like ap
pearance, quicknessof action, sprihlliness and
playfulness, ONSURPASSED.
He will commence lv season on the 15th of
February next to- terminate on the I5tb of
July. ,
TERMS. $100 the season, and $1 to the
groom. Good lots, fine vtabjes, p;istures, and. ears, thenee to MiUedgeviile, Macon, and Co
Drovender. will be provided for the Mares ifo 1 tumbui 10 Mnntomerv. Ala hv Siio-.. with
liability for escapes or accidents. Persons send- , Stockand Stages unsurpassed by any line in the
ing. Mares are particularly n queued to send , Southern country. ; Great care has been observ
their Pedigree, also, notes made psyable to ed i0 the selection of drivers on this line, 4tnd
John Crowell or berrer the expenses of the nqne bwt goh'er andtnost espeiienced men have
Mares to he paid before taking them away j been employed Passengers who avail them
Mares remaining with the II rse will be taken selves of the opportunity of taking this line of
care of atSOcents ,per day-Seuants with them, Stages, can he positively assuredi pf more corn
fed gratis. . . i fort ndxpedition, than can any other line now
It is useless to ment ion pedigree and perfor- ft opejation, between Augusta and ttl.ntgome-
uiiiiivcn, -;-.--
world knows them ; his name u ill be handed
lowti frem Turfite to Tuifite, and whenno
more, the bosoms of future Sportsmen will
swell with emotion" and delight, when they
hear mentioned the name of Bascortbe."
F. W. LACY.
November 11. 38t
rarsilF. Snrinc 5eskn of fhe c-hnlln
I '
Hillsbor uirh under the direct io of Mr. 8t
Mrs. Burwtll, willomroerce on the 15th : Jan
uary. ' 3. .
Terms. English Studies, f 17 60
. si Latin, .. 10 00
French, (taught by a native,) 16 00
' y Music, . v :-- j ; - 26 00
Ferson washing farther inrormation respect-1
ing me school, are re tarred to -
Hon, F. Nash, S
Dr. James Webb, J. aillsburotigh
ofi Rev. Drurr Lacy, Raleieh.
n December rx
j. w. orwriocu. i
T 1m
-v- 'v- -7YJ 4 -
RESPECTFCy. tendeih
services to the inhabMMt. of Hale lh, and
the adjacent Country. lie may je fotWidjitJ he
reaidence of Mr. Wm. Hi 1, os rIWsboro .oyree,
or at the A pothecary Stovei of Wm..M. Uaon
icCp Jon Fay ettevillf Street, jexf ept.wbep,P'p.
essionally engsged- .A'rli-'' H. Jjfci-'
, November 23,,i83a.-v 31 4 cA: -;"
CI ENTLEMES? fFlNR) ilES3 BOT)TS,
J( made by JV; MileSj, Philadetphia, as aupenor
article
f For snle hy- ; - w M, wui i b.
HriMJOJy CG VII SB
ItllE Annual Races over the Hampton Course
. will commence on the second Tuesday in
January, 1839,
month.
king the eighth day of the
I (
.11 ACE. for SlO.000 be-,
The ffreat; MATCH
tween Volney and Target, will come off on
Monday, the seventh. j .
The splendid SWEF.PSTAKE, 2 mile heats;
$1000 entrance, forfeit 500, declaration $100 :
J. E. Calhoun names b. f. Nullification, got by
Nullifier, dam by Tartar. John G. Wijnter, to
b. FsMiss Accident 'and M'ss Armstrong, got
by Tramp, dam by Whisker. John Morrison,
two, one grot by Henry, dam II ghl.nd Mary,
the other by Eclipse, dam by Barefoot. Col.
W. Hampton, b. r. Ella, got by Emelius, danv
Ad. Col. Paul Fitzaimons, ch. f. Ada llyron
got by Priamdam Delphi ne. Michael Seabrook,
c. f. got by Oodolphin, dam Miss Medway.
There are several other Stakes to be run foY
during the week, the Stakes to come off the
dsyor days to suit the convenience of the par
lies.
Joclicy Club Purses.
' FIRST DAY
Mile he.its, for two and three year old
colts, a pair of superb Silver Pitchers,
valued at - . , . . $250
($25 entrance, 3 or more to make a jrce.)
SECOND DAY
Two mile heats, . i 300
THIRD DAY.
Three mile heats, - - 500
FOURTH DA Y.
Four miTe nests, . - L 1500
FIFTH DAY
Mde heats, Vest three in five, . 400
N. B. I have every thing in readiness for the
accommodation of my customers.
F. W. LACY, Acting Proprietor.
Oetnbt r20. 1
BEllINARD DUPUY
WITH pleasure announces tonis friends and
the public generally, that he has opened
at hisStore, .
No. 10, Fayette vllle Street,
1 he richest and most extensive assortment or
goods that has ever been offered in this market,
which he will sell at NEW YORK PRICES. .
The assortment consicts in part of first rate
independent second Watches, Anchorj Duplex,
and Patent Lever fancy gold case Wat ches,plain
English and Swiss do., rich and fashionable
JewelUry in all its varieties.
Silver is JPtated Goods,
Sdvr Forks, Spoons, Butter Knives, Cream
f'ot. Cups, &c Hich Castors, Cake Baskets,
Waiter, lated and Japancd, Candlesticks,
Grecques and Rrittania in setts or single pieces.
Fancy Good.
Mantle Clocks and Lamps, Astral Lamps,
Ladies' and Gentlemen Pressing Boxes, Work
do., Toilet bottles Visiting Card Casesj Chinese
Chess men and Dominos, Patent Steel Pens and
Pencil cases and a great rariety of other fancy
goods, Guns, Pistols, Canes and Whips.
Rogers9 Fine Cutlery.
Superior fine Razors, Knives and Scissors,
Chinese Ste 1 Razors, a new aitiele, and all the
first nuktr productions.
- JflUSIC.
Spanihh Guitars, Violins, Clutionetts, Flageo.
letts, Flutes, Octave do.. Fifes, Accordions and
Mus e Boxes, Guitar and Violin Strings. Pre-
GenuineVrench Co-
, SublCr;ber ;,.;, the pubr,c ' nePailyt
? to caU ansl examine his rare collection. Clocks
n , Wiitehrt efall deserintinn. Wnairerl in hia
accustomed superior stvle. Gold and Silver
manufactured Co order in such a manner aa will
give perfect satisfaction,
for old Gold and Silver.
November 24, 1838.
Highest price given
4-8
ftotice to Travellers go In? South.
Hp II E-PEOPLE'S LINE
of four horse post
X coachesjleaves Augusta, every day, for War-
iy,for War-
renton, by the Augusta and Athens Rat! Road
rv. Aia. vjrnceaiine uiuieu stiies noiei. au
gusta, Georgia. , l:r-.. X.-
' CCj TJie Columbia Telescope, the Fayette ville
and Raleigh-papers, also, the Richmond and
j Norfolk papers, js-ill please copy the above and
forward their accounts to
GEO. W. DKNT,
rJgCHU for the Ctinpmy
Favelteiwlle; S ept. 12, 1838.
Bank of the State or IV. C
FflHB Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this
JL Bank, will be held at their Banking House, in
this City, on the first Monday in January next.
' - C. DEWEY, Cashier.
Raleigh, Monday S9, 1838. , 1. ,6
ITIOUUS IttirLTieACJLlS.
Qr lrtjfVFREES of one yearV Georgia
tjJyJ U U growth can he furnished to those
nemws desirous of -mirchasins in thia State!
delivered, in Raleigh Louiaburjr, FayettevilJei
j Eit- s-- 3.- . 4
f " nnniigiHii. sny appiicaiion is aesireu,
as they may be otherwise disposed of. Appli
cation or address to C. C. Ba-Ttuc Ratelgh or
Wit.FesTX, Lousburg. I '
y Triut ppueatie4sT'MirJr'ttM tcrthw leaidem,
lhti ij- mlot
f fo,towlo4 Reeeinii'foe tMnent on Ian har of
ikSt:'M Bank, mr, in. th Mmof
William P; Weugh, it WittesIoTbinx t; AJBe
celpt for ;tbe fkst iiistaiment of $200 issued by the"
Commission. at:Wilkesb -tecond
i ler ai jr ayeiicviH, ouw, jor ine imru ano lourui
naU being Joat i A WltfAKM PWAUGH. ,
Wilkes county, NIC:
: Nov. 28, 183Sv
53rn
STATE OF NORTH QAROLINA,
NORTH AlFIOK COUJtTY, a
Coutt of EqurtyFaU Term, 1858.
William Brdttm,
r vi.'
Jesse Buss and AVife. , U
IT appeafing to the stiisfactVon of the Coui t,
that ihe Defenda.'4.s are not residents of this
State It is ordered by the Court, that ptiblica
be made in the UaleTgh Register,1ortw6 months,
for them to appear at the ' next. Tetm of this
Coii'r'V to be held in the Town of Jackson, at
the Court ftouse therein, on the 5th Monday
after the 4th Monday in starch next, then id
there to plead, answer or uemur to the corn,
plainantsbill, or the same will be taken pro csn.
fe, and set for hearing ex parte.
Witness, Joseph J. Exum, Clerk and Master
pf said Court at Office, the 5 h Monday af er the
4th JfOnday in September A. 1. 1838
JOS. J. F.XUM, C M E.
9HOCCO CLASSICAL
S E M IK A R Y ,
A I. BAN HART will commence the exercises
of a Classical Seminary, for young gentle
men, at Shocco, on the firt Monday in January.
The situation is very healthy and retiredroi
alt Inducements to diuipaiion,being nine miles
distant from any village or store. The Watt fing
seasons will not interfere with the dudes of the
Student because the longest Vacation will be
during that period, when Parents' can - vit.it or
withdraw their Sons. Mr. Hart has had twelve
years experience in teaching, and Is highly re
commended by many eminent gentlemen of
this State.
Students for the University will be prepared
1o enter, in the Freshman and Sophomore class.
The course of studira wilt embrace the Greek,
Latin, English and French languages, the Math
ematics, Natural Philosophy, Mental and Mo
ral Science, &c. Tuition from 15 to 20 dollars
the Session. - .
The Spanish and Italian Languages can be
taught if required. . .' '
The number of Students is limited to twenty
fir'. Mrs. Ann Johnson wU furrtlsh comfortable
accommodations for the Students at $10 per
month .Students may remain during the vaca
tion at the same rate. Payment must be made
in advance, and School Bcuks will be the only
extra expense.
Shocco, Nov. 1 808V : . 4 6w
f IlHIS Establishment having undergone thorough
J. repair, and. had additional Machines? put up,
is now in full operation. The Proprretar is pre
pared to fill all orders, at short notice, wHh paper
of aw vastly improved quality .
WILLIAM Nf SHAUCK.
Raleigh, November 28, 1838. 6 3t
ocr onouoiro tobacco. jz
WE have just received fresh supply ot
four year old Oronoko Tobacco.
ALSO ON HAND,
CtgXfi PAIR Ladies City made
OUU ShOCS, viz Black and
Coloured Kid Slippers, While ai d
Black Sutin Slippers C lf, Kid and Seal wak
ing Shoes, Misses' and Chil-lreu, same make
and description. "
ALSO,
A general Assortment of Superloy
HAX8M1CAP8.
BROWN & SNOW.
'p. 25, FayelleviUe Shi
November 19, 1838. 3 8t
STATE OF NOliTH CAROLINA,
CHATHAM COTJJjtr,
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
November Term, A t. 1838. ,v
Elizabeth Hunter, John Headeii and wife Mar
garet, George Rogers and wife Patsey
- . vs.-' . . V ,
Peter F. Smith and Agnes E. Hunter, Adminis.
trators of Isaac N. Hunter, dec and Josiah
. Brooks and Wife Ruth, defendants. -
Petition for division & settlement of Estate.
IT appealing to the satisfaction of the Court,
that josiah Brooks and wife Ruth, are n t
inhabitants of this State- It is therefore ordered
that publication be made in the Raleigh Regis
ter for two months, that unless the sakl Defend
ants aforesaid appear at the next term of tliTa
Court, to be held on 2d Monday : in February
next, then and thereto plead, answer or de
mur, the s-rne WiU be , taken pr confetti as
to them and heard ex patte.
Witness, N. A. Stedman, Clerk bf our said
Court at Office, the 2d Monday of November,
A. D. 1858. . ,.;
5 N. A. STEDMAN, C. C. C.
NMW 0001S
PRIMROSE &HOLLAND
HAVE been Tor some time receiving sind
opening new and seasonable Goods, consist"
ing of i great variety, which, together -with
tiieir stock on hand, constitute an extensive and
general asirtmeni of , s . . ..y'-r '
Dry Goods, Habpware, QfjEENf ItVarkv
Groceries; Hatsi, Shoesi &c. V
Their assortment i pretty full nw, and wil
be kept so, as one of the partners Is constantly
in New. York buying . sod forwarding Goods
which are bouirht low. No. one boose can boat
of -having every article cheaper ttlian : hera-!
bave henee; in pricing they may have some
articles higher than their neighbors, but if con
vinced of that fact, ttiey are dctermundtb bring
them down.to the lowest prices-that the, same
sH'tcles are sold t m the -place. JFriendsand
customers, and all ethers: wishing to niake the
best of theiir funds; are inttted to csme and see.;,
t-' November 17X858c-'.v; -135
70 R S A t. E, two fine DeTon Bolt Yeartlhga.
J?c Apph to -: . -'. 8ETU JQNBS.
J'amonwnear Raleigh, y
Dee. 10, 1838. . I .
Sutaenber ha powr orOiand, lat hU M;n
X f & miles. Eiai 1 of rS
flat vr 7xirlr.ttAK-r'l..i ; . . i' '
. r-j -voyui-uuu, hwcu our. m liantT I rt-
to need any prT- persons desinne -:te, rmr-K. .5
paou to Mr. W,1
Raleigh, or to HisrftT Hostox, at the Mills
x ne price at ,11 be $1 per hundred ;
but, if Clargf quantity, bought, een less than
that will betaken. J ; PETER FOSTER.
- Wake county, Augusta,-1838. 29 tf
sin MtCHY
CIsuvactsb, one of the few remaining thoronw
bred Sonrof Old r Archy, i. now ofiedl?
! very low. or to farm out-rferi 4nn ir .
Hfon be mad by .the 1st of March nex t, or sooie
narawer a rising I years old is a beautifni'
deep Sorrell 5 feet 3 inches high, has been success ful
ia running at Hillsboro and nther places.
Character was got by the celebrated Old Si Ar
cby-hiambj tte imported lru7dRrandam.the
famous Old Mark Anthony his e. eramlam k
iniported Okl JoUy Jloger, out of a thoroueh brf
ww b v r HtgB ana likely. To be
convinced of this fact, it fs. ooly ' necessary to tUif
oainna auu seeioem. I nave few fine blooded1
Mares very cheap.- For further particulars,aprjly t
sSETH JO.NES.
Pomona, near Raleigh, N. C ?
December 10, 1888i f 4w.
CCT Standard.4 wf ,
JYOTiCJE.
As I h ave resolved to wind up my concerns, f
give notice to all those who are in debt to me
to eome forward and make payment between this
ani the first day of January next, or they will n,4j
their accounts hi the bands of an Officer for collec
tion. JANE BEITS'.
by WM. UPCHURCR.
Dee. 4ik 1838. 54 w
STAJE OF NcSFFh CAROLInIT
NAtH COUNTY,
fn Kqu'ty September Term, 18.18.
Addoms St Cunningham, )
vs. X Bill of
John. Xmrrgou & others. Ijuncti6Tfir.-
iT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
that John B. Bunn, one of the defendants iii'
this ease, is not an inhabitant of this State: .ft
iM,rtu u muwin m puoiicaiiiin be
made in the Raleigh -Register, for six weeSf,
in order that the said John B. Bunn may apl
pear at .our net Cour'.to beheld for the County
of Nash, at fhe Court House in Nashville, o'rt
the 3d Monday in March next, then and then
to plead, answer or demur to the said bill,
or the- same U be taken pro confetso as to him,
and heard. jtarYev -
JNO. II. DRAKE, Jr. C. M. K.
SPLENDID ESXAULISHMsxl 1.
THOMSON 4' BECKWITH,
DEALERS IN WATCHES, JEWELLERY, gjlLVXR
AND PLATED WARE,: FASCr CUTLERY,
OUXS, PISTOLS ASD PERFUMERY,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and
the public, that one of the firm hajust re
turned from the Northern CUs with a rich,
splendid and fashionable assortment of goods in
their line, which they pffer for sale at tl.e same
prices at which they can be purchased st the
North. They invite the public 1 g'r 11
before purchasing elsewhere, and have no.
doubt of being able to suit the taste of-all.
Their assortment comprises the following ar
ticles, v;zt -
.Superior GoW and Lever Watches, latest
sj)k Silver lever Wat ehestldo. do. Piain Enp-li-h
and French Watches; Splendid collection
of Ear-rings, dc Flnger-Hings; Oreast Fins, gold
Guards, aud Fob Chains; SewJs and Keys; pold
Lockets and Medallions; Gold and Silver Fen
cils; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Steel do.
C- ia" assoited. ;
A ery fine assortment of UT
JLE RYt consisting Of Fine Hasors
I'eW Knives and Scissors tiuns; Duelling and
Belt pistols Cercussren 4 Carjs Bells and
Cups Gold and iSilvervFhimtles Butter snd
Fruit Knives; Pif klc Knires and Forks; Silver
Table,Tea H DeserVSpoonsjSotipLadlesClnvy
nd Mustard , Spoons; Sugar' Tongs nd Salt
Spoons; Razor Straps, a xxvr lancui Plated
Castors; Candlesticks; Waiters; Do. Baskets;
Snuffers and Trays. . A -general - assortment of
Clocks. Brittannia Ware, in full aetts. Tontli
Brushes Silk and leather Purses; Steel Chains
& Keys; Gold and Silver mounted Walking
Canes, of the; latest style; Back-gammon Boxe
A general assortment of aPerfnnicry for
the Toilet. Music" Boxes,-assorted, Gold, gilt,
and jet Buckle., Silver Snuff Boxes; Ther
mometers, Steel )tiis, etc. etc. '
Cj ClpcksV WatchQic wcl Icr y A
Plate of , alt descHption, cleansed and im
paired in the best style, with despatch, sud
warranted to give salisfiction. .
" Qrtfers from the country punctually it
tended to. Gold U Silver taken in exchage.
' Kalelgh, Nov.! 19,1838.
STRAYED from Josiah Barstt's
in this County, about the 20th My
last: a small liar JENNY MULK.
belongihg'to:the Subscriber, with
suuca vii iidi ivic ,
-u . r,... ri rtrht irr
bout three years old. I purchased said Mule ot
a Horse Drover, adit ia Very uncertain hicrr
way she may havle gone, but whenlast heard of,
h'e was in the County of Edgecomb. Any
formation respecting said' Mule will be thank
full v received and the nerson eiving it amply
compensated for his trouble. n
: I WILUAM D. MO YE-
Greenville, PiU County, Juue 4th, 1 838
JurieU. ;; 32-
STATE OP NORTH CABOLIN Ar
CHA.THAM CQV$TTi
Court of Pleas and Quarter Session
: rJovember Term A. D 1838.
Thomas Johnson & Frances his wfr
. V ' ' ' ' l - ; T9.." .
Yincent Austin and Sarah his wife
."-V i- eUr'iNefroe.
thlscase.'jt anDearrne to the satisfoct'on;
of theCourtV that the Defendants are noi
habitants; of t hrs State ii snlsw'. .
lic-tion be inade m the ttaleigh W" fo',J
weekiv commanding ihem to be d sppe
petition or the same will be heard ex part- $ id
h Witnesi, N A." Siedmam Clerk bSe'r,
Court t Office, the 2d Monday of Novem
v. ima or tins uoun io -
An,1.I8S8v
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