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4 SBn-WEEKIiY; TOOTHS t5 C FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, -:V'4.,';e.CV lt i : : v . ' , ,- . ; . s .. .... , t ' i -- a:. r, , .. v . , i ' , . . ' ----- -"! - J 1 , , . ;f , .'- ' , t - . . -: i M . Z. f -j , j- . - . , ' EDITOR ' AND PROPJIIETOR. gtscMrxios. Five Dollars per annum-rhalf in I ABVfmTt4x5T-ForcTery 16 Hnft, firinscr. lion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, 25 cents. CoukT Oansasand Jcnif iAt Advertisemeis wCH Km charged 25 percent highes ; but a deduction of 53 'per ccm, will be made from the regular prices, for ad vertiser by the year. I Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Weekly 'Beo- jstck will also npaV ki the Weekly Paper, free C fcharger38. V f Letters to the Editor', must be ost-paid. From the Rochester Democrat. , FOUR HOURS OF! PERIL AND TERROR. ' .Rescue frqm the brink of the Cataract We have heard of many " awful tuations" and !' Providential rescues," but none more truly awl ul han that which we are now about to describe, nor of rescue in all resjiecUa more smamsiy i-royiuenuai. Mr; Kild, one of the hands employed in 1 ' n -: . .r A nan- Jtr "Ptmrknr iliot LUC IlllUrillg IUIII Ul aiti; winu)wvi tibove the middle falls of the jGennessee, in lie north part of this city " (Carthage) alter lark, a few evenings since, took the SRitr belonoiiiff to mill, and without communicat- iiff .his design to j any one, attempted o fcross the river To improve the water power t that noint. a dam has been "thrown' across a few feet, above the middle cataract, and at low water the current for some ..dis tance above the dam, is slight. When the hvater is high, however, a strong current seU lover the dam through its whole length, and JtUen none but a person accustomed td manage fa boat, can push one across. The river was very high on the evening in question. To audio the difh cully, Mr. Kidd had utile ex nenence in the use of oars, and when about half way across, he lost command of the . boat land found, to his horror, that he was rapidly drifting with the current, which lie could not doubt, would sweep Trim with his little skiff lover me cam. I The dam, as we-have remarked, is a ?fow ar descent of wh:ehas twenty-five feeU A ew rods further tlwn, are the ijower Falls, witii a perpendicular descent of eiglity-four eeU Between the dam and the middle falls, as wen as ; cetween uie two cataracts uie fc - 1 ' .a .a current is. exceedingly rapid and rough. Once over the dami therefore, his destruction was sealed.; for even should his frail -bark survive the plunge over the dam and descent of the Middle Falls and live through the in terveniug rapids and rocks to thetorink of the Lower Falls, it could ; not, nor coulu the strongest vessel that ever floated, survive the awiui ptunge 01 eigiiiy-iour teet uown mat tremendous cataract. "sfft . Mr! Kidd was perfectly acquainted with the ocatiues, and fully, aware of the awful perils of his situation. In the darkness of the night. there was no eye save that of Him to whom ihe midnight is as noonday, that could see, and no hand save His that could save him ; and a speedy and terrible death seemed ine vitable. But that eye did see, and that hand was stretched out to save, and guided his little vessel to a point on the dam somewhat higher; than the rest ; where, after shooting nearly ihalf way over, it grated and finally ttuck fast ! But the terrors of his situation were even now but slightly alleviated. The river had been rising for some days, and he had rea son to suppose, was still rising. His boat. rocxeu uy me current which was sweepins under and around it, assured him how even ly balanced it was upon its pivot; how slight an additional force would be sufficient" to destroy its cquipoise,and how small a rise of water would be sufficient to lift it off. A wave raised by a gust of wind itself might throw it from its balance, and consign it and him to the terrible destruction over which they were suspended as by a single hair! , Before and behind and around him were the mad waters of the swollen Genesee, plunging by succes. sive leaps among the crags and down the cataracts .into the dark yawning chasm below the Lower Falls. ! Overhung with their cloud ot spray which, even then fell upon mim, anu sending uix their stunning and ter- jrific roar, as if .spreading the pall and sound jng the requiem of their intended victim ho vv I It -..-'!. small appeared his chance of escape ! But I Hope springs eternal in the human hreasL ind its fountains were not congealed in the bo ,8001 of him who then most needed its ireriial influence, even by the terrors which RnrmnJvU ed himor the four hours durins which his Jinal rescue was delayed. '. 1 He commenced shouting for help, and tbo no voice answered him from the shore, and though the roar of the waters almost drnwn- ed his own. he continued it, resting at inter vals tojrather " sH-enirth to give more enerrv to his shouts, for about three hours ; at the end of which, the master miller taking the rounds outside the rnilll1 about 10 o'clock, to see that all was safe before retiring for the night, heard one of Uis cries. He supposed that if was from some person on the Oppo site side thejtef.' nd. was at first disposed to disregard tW 4eard the voice again. and thinking that it sounded like a cry of uisiress, ueterminea to cross over and afford what relief was jn his power. f He ran down for his boat'imdlihding it gone, and cries be- mg continued, he returned to the mill an3 rallied his hands. It was then found that Mr, V: 1 1 V - ' - Aiuu was missing, and the truth respecting Mm was at once conjectured. On going down tothe4ank of the river, one of the nartv. after while discovered a dark spot on the other edge of ihe tlarti, and no doubt now remained repecting"Kidil situation. ' . , roaxttP liim fmm it if nnasihlfl was now the object. Some lime was spent in Irving V . - r . k. . Krin to eooMrnct a raft; but as an attempt to bnftg him off by a craft so unmanageable, would be attended with vastly more danger to those makins ttf than chance of (lelirerance to hi m tlie project was; abandoned i 1 Dneofthe partyi now volunteered an .at- W '"f cournge.mude successrul.- tempt vv 1111 a long poie 10 nis nanus, anu a long I rope made fast by onectod ia bis body, which his comrades were to pay out, as the phrase is. as he advanced, and with which he was to be drawn back if necessajry, he bravely Tenturedrin the water. Making his waT slowly ajitjcautionsly along the inner slope of the dam,' he at leftgth reached the boat still suspended and swinging with its half doom ed passenger, whefce it was first ! provided tiallV' moored ; and by means of rope, po'e and oars, the whole were safely brought ashore, and Mr. Kidd was restored as it were to life, after enduring the mental sufferings, the perils and terrors of his situation, more painful if possible, than death itself, for about four houis. Some idea of his intense suf fering during that time, nay be derived front the fact, that he has been sick in consequence 1 of them ever since. Me is doubtless thank ful to have escaped even with a fit of sickness. We have not learned the name of the noble and generous man through whose agency his rescue was accomplished,'. FAULTS OF FARMERS. Judge- , no we give his . borrowed cognomen S am Slick, makes some ' judicious reflections upon an important subject, to which we ask the attention of all who are interested in Agricultural pursuits. A very large' portion of land in" America has been run out by repeated grain crops. and bad husbandry, until a great portion of this country is in a fair way of being ruined. I rPhp. two t Mrolinns and Varoinnv fare cover- cd with places that are 'run out , ami are given up as ruined, and there are a plaguy site too many such places all over New-Eng land, and a great many other; States.-; We luv'nt the surplus of wheal that we used to have m the United States, and it II never be so plenty while there are so1 many Nick Bradshaw s in the country. r " The fact is this 'squire, education is deucedlv neglected. Irue, we have a site of schools and colleges but they an't the right kind. The same Nick Bradshaw has been through one of 'em, and 'twas there he Unit that iufarnal Uzy habit of drinking and 1-: . ,i.. i.- kI i. ift,:,,.. smoking, that has been the rum of him ever ,,,i,i, ;. n lt ru.l,;nno,l urii-T I since. 1 would ot give an old fashiooed swing ... w v ,v ww..v5v ne COUlU ul wors enougll IO atrn nis own- Iiv- i ine and larn how to work it right too. It acUairy frightens me, when I think liow the land is worked and skinned, till they take the very gizard out on't, when it might bei growing netier every uav. i nousanus oi i a mm a I acres every year are turned into barrens. while an everlasting stream of our folks are I streaking it off to ihe new country,' where about half of em, after wading about a mong the tadpoles to catch catfish enough to live on a year or more, acttlly shake them selves to death 'with that everlasting cuss of kll new countries, the fever and affur. It's a Taal inAliol wr C a 'Qmii ma f Ii a' 11111 nssrn ns I don't seem to be sensible of it, and you nor lUViaill-lllll T UUUllCs 1.1 1 Vf UUI lPCtJtJIU I you I may not live to see it, but ii this awful rob- k; r .t.;, r.. l...nM.l ... w. '.-' ..j 5",c- Mi....!.., ruuu.i.w i ycara, 113 h uas uir we last, anions uie lanu-1 ers, we'll bea nation of paupers. Talk about the legislature doing what I'd have 'em d of kuide boanb, and church, and school-hous with these words on em, in great letters. 1 he best land in America by constant crop- ping, without Manure, will run out.' And I'd also have era provide means to larn every child how to read it, because it's no use to try to larn the old ones, they're so sot in their ways. J hey are on the constant stretch with the land they have, and all the time try ing to get more, without improving any on't 'Xes. yes too much land is - the mm nf us all. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.-. The Subscriber. cution his long cherished intention of! removMig toi anxious oi carrying inio exe- Ihe West, otters tor sale t int r t imM. Pai.Mi.h. I . - -i - - J . u.i nan mil" ment. in ihe Citv of lvIiorK. Imwn tt.. I'.VVV HOT P. I.. Hoinir hail ruMnn.lph.n.A..rA.UM.I for several tears, the Sulisciiber can sfteak from his own knowledge as to ihe orodoctivehess in-id value of something, I'll tell you ine 84,11 juho.i,ouiotwim. -uu.e..l V cu.c ... York. offers for sale all descriptions of liokl and Sil o: Paintaffreat parcel ente' a?a1,tlrt .nd cau be set for hear- verijCVer, Duplex, Anchor Escapement, Indepcu nail on every legislature. nS' J "ttt a. uaHALSOX. CCk '. 'lenX condlpine. Repeating, an; I Vee W.u h- !!' I tm i to the.property. To a person, who is welt acquainted I omit. ot this State : it is incretere oniereo inat puo wilh the business, the certainty of a profitable invest- Hcftti.m be made in the Raleiuh Register for six weeks w ted tnanv one inclined to t.urchnse. The terms of sale, which will , ... u.t...ry ... ; M always naa . r- - r I Establishment, in addition to the n commanded, and, from its eligible situation, always C.urt ..f Pleas and Quar.fr - 8sssions. to be held for f hejr . d a A7 l.:. i.. .....i T . i l . I 0asMMM..Ai I n a a&aiii I iaiaansini in nniMPiiT ni iris must command a lair proportion or custom. Its ad- ? tunty ot uranviue, nt me i,oun-uouse ... ui. j Fanru articles anil r"u,,c aouf m luo numerons to oe -. i . ?- they will compare in price lo quality oeta.le;! in an Advertisement, but can be demonstra- nre to p.eau or replevy o.nerw.se. ,mu8M any house, South of ihe Potomac. s mM t a a 1 , ar as w I .. 1 . r ,4 w Mnl I ntv m jail .avn. nav I J r Ito k very accommodatthg, may be hand t the uarnthnee. comicmncii sunjevt y :iain ion. j tiffs claim. Witness. James M Wiggins, Clerk of known on nDnlieation. DANIEL MURRAY. Raleigh, Jan., 27, 1841. ; p i - 10 " , I;.-. . .N. B. The Subscriber will aho sell a Plantation of VV. Ar of ''nd. situated within 2 mites of Ra leigh, known as the O hast Tract. Standard and Slar, till forbid. tr fiA M ADISON-The understened have en- IL4 tered into Copartnership,under the above Firm, COMMISSION BU8INPW ..wwx .....f3TT:.?VJ7n; on the GROCERY & : We qave taken the store next ahova Mers PsnnUl ckLesXand wUl in a few daya. haVa SaKm rJeteMsortmentofGo..inWU?n a .j..'s i . oe sold on tne most iavoranie terms, at .h.wi. a iPoon of the public oatronase. Parttcalsr Uennorl w 01 .o given to sale of all Pro- 5ace eonsigneUos. j una. r. vv Al. A.' MAUISON. Petersburg, January 26. lllm' TTNYEtlY nOT3YS flOITSr. SUGG A IPl ROBERTS having purchiiRed ines remaining U-K ot Dry Uootlst Urrerieit &e- of Al r. Joukpm TT"; retf ai" lb "'ne, P1 kn'ndwsh 10 nft"n Citizens f J?ale h and Wake County, an1 j,, in eral M" inleild k . constant eut.t.iv of artk-ie. i, ih fJ,oM Lf.. a. cheap if hot cheaper, than any other Grocery ia the "yt n wic tlays ana Court wevk. the country 10!" nno 11 muca t. tnetr aivaotage to give us T" 3 '.2 TZ cho.w to give as a call. If we have chickm fixing? and flour doinss, our price will be tw'eniy-ave cents ; anu without l be cnirken fixings and fl-ur doings, only twenty cents. Pickled Oysters will be kept as tong as toe Reason will admit. ' Fiiends and acquaintances, all come and see, I am certain you will agree with Thos, P. ; We have IJacon, Jfru. Meal and Flour. And a variettrof other things at an'v hour 1 Old Nash and Whiskey, Peach brandy and honey; We keen. all these. thuis for readv monrv. Fried Ham and Partriiljie, Egg ami Sausages, .rsussges and Eggs, fried Ham and Partridges. We intend, in keen all these things thatlcan be had. ,Let' the weather be rainy, snowy, good Itr bail. SUGG & ROBERTS. N. B. The Subscribers also wish to inform the up t'ouniry Farmers. &c. that they are stationed in a fire-proof House. All those wishing to leave Pro vince of any kind with them, on commission, ehall be faithfully attended to uid for h very small profit. - ma. . . . t ? j. r. - . . a .as" Theii stsnd is on Hargct Bircet, near nhere the" old Market House formerly stood. 8. & R. January 27ih, 1841. " . 10 -if TrKISOLUTIO at "OUR HOUSbV ti V The Copartnership heretofore eximing, under the name of Utlev & Rovster is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. All persons indebted' to the Firm are requested to call at 'Our House,' snd st-ttle their accounts, by Cash or Note, as their business must be brought to a close immediately. H IIS TON UTLEY, J. D. ROYSTER. January 20. 184T. 10-it Uli I10VSI3. The ulsciiber (of the late Firm of Utley & Rovster) t aires thin method of leitpectfully informing the Public, th.u he will con- linue to carry on Hie business at the alnive Ettahlisb- ment.on his own account. will tie lusaim to make " uuf llflaV; ,B fumpwiD i wiiiij uimri r, mine almost every article necessary lor Mouse-Keeping may be nlHaiueil al a moderate prices as can be aflbrded. His Bar will also be furnished with the choicest Li quors, as heretofore. Thankful for past favors, the Sowcriber trusts for a continuance of tlie public patronage. JAnJSiO U. lilll OI Hi IV. Raleieh, January 27. 1841. IO-6t TXTOTICE. The Board of Trustees for Wake For- l( est College,, authorized their Executive Commit ten to aell. either nnhlie.fv nr Tirivatelv a nail of the janj and house connected with the College. Also, the lots laid off into a town by their direction, suitable to build oa. . AU persona, wishing to "secure a healthv place of residence, convenient to educate their chil- dren, would do well to examine into the advantages ,t - ti,- n ;,t ;,i .r Tun " uvi - v.v..,,. .... Uocse on Ffidan thB ,2th day of February next, to tuow lDe iou, mihi inu uuubes, Miiu io receive propw- suionsior purcuase. ,ny person wwumj io exam H1"5 the premises at an earlier day may call upon the "C Bu " " ",v WM wv JSAttUU UV1S CUMM1T1 EE. January, 30. 11 3t gITATE 53 County. OF NORTH CAROLINA, Caswell I Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions I January Term, 1841. Joseph Bracken & wife snd others, Petition fordivi vs ; Lsion- of Slaves, Hcnrv Hundlev & wife and others. N&c In this case it. apncarinir to the satisfaction of the Court, that all the defendants, to wit. Henry Hundley I an'dhUVife Eliza. John Hooper and Martha Motley, a itT inhabitants of other States, It is Ordered and TWrpj-il hv ih Court th&i nuhlication be rnailc in the I j - i - I KfgUter Swlh? 8paceof ix weeknfor lh h said defendants to be and appear at the next Term of I r. ' . . L 1 1 I . r Jor the said i;ounty oi Josweu, nine -oun neuse in ifancyviiie, on tae nrst Morwiay aner me wurui Monday of March, 1841, then and there to answer usr SALE. By virtue of . Deed of Tru. M .ti t ... for eertain Daroosea thcretii II executed to me, for certain purposes therein mentioned, I shall expose to public sale, on trie 2Jd day of February next, (it being the Tuesday of Oraniro County Court,) in the 1 own of Hillsborough, be tween TWENTY-FIVE THIKi x IXKUKUKO. Among them are Men, Women, Boygand Girls, near ly all young: some sex en or eight of the best house servants, male and female, ever offered for sale. .Also, near 2000 ACRES OF LAND, lyin in the W es- tern District ot lennessee. Terms One half cash, the other at six months crodit, for "negotiable paper well endorsed. . . STEPHEN MOOKE, Trustee. J:iniiiirv 26. .1 1 ts TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Granville Count r. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessious, November Term 1840. awi' " tt " Oiiginal Attachment. J VS. 4 I Eaton J. While. It' aptiesring to the satisfaction of the Comt, thij I the Defendant Eaton J. While resides beyond the I... vaa a B.I . will be rendered egainst him, and the amount m Ihe said Court, at Oifice, the first Monday iu November A. D. 1840. JAMES M. WIGGINS. Clk. November 23. 1?40. 96 Bar JUVENILE $HOOf Tt!TRS- ELIZABETH H. WHITAKER respect- IV IS fully informs her friends and the Public, that her School for the instruction of young Children in the elemental English branches, will be resumed oh Mon. . d th0 elhFebuary,1841. at her residence near mo ivkbisx vrrica. uiuon we xrvuar per monlb " Raleigh. Jan S3, 1841. 10-3t i 11 . . ... ... . a w nnwn rnrrs a r ioa ai. At ndTtees. just receive,, on eonsignmenifrom ted to our soU. All who desire to try the esneriment, can be eupjihed iri parcels to'sniC On fate at :4 ' r iciivii iiiui 1 w'iiiikcuu iiirm as wen v4T R. W. URQW-S. WUminglon, If CL . . I " ' . , ' i es ; niso. uiamouu mis, mugs, uoiu renciis,anu ail e door in America, Feb2-6wll. Li t k.h ..,.!. r Mn. Js4aary 28, 1311. 10 36r SPLENBjlD lotteukes y FOR JANUARY. - j JO. S. Gregory If Co. Jffanagcrs. : 35,295 Dollars. 4 0 of 1,50 0 Dollars. - ' r TfTIRGINIA WELLSBTJRG !,OTTERYv-Clas V Tfor l?4U ToT dCn at - 8 February, ,841. Alexandria, Va. ORA. CAPITALS. 1 $ 35,295-SIOOOOJ $ 5,000 ?4.P00 $3,rnOS3,035 $3,000. C3 40 lri2. or $100, &c. 50 cf $200, Arc. Tickets SlOIIiifves S5-l-Onarcr3 $2 i0 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 25 Half do. 65 Do do 25 Quarter, do 32 J Capital Prize $30,000. 25 Prizes of 82,000. "TIRGINIA I.EESKURC LOTTERY, CIn B. V for 1811 To lie drawn at AJe.xaudiia, Va. on Saturday, the 20th of February, 1811. r.it txn capitaxs : ' $30,000 $ 10,000 -56,000 $5,000 3,000 $2,500 . v . , J2,195. CjS Prireaof$2 000, &c. &c. Tickets $10. H lives $. Quarters . $2 50 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 25 Half do 65 Do do 25 Qnnrter do 32 5O.O00 DOLLARS, ; in 5 rarzEs op 810,000. And 14 Drawn Nos. out of Seventy-five. Vil'ffinia ?10110I12m.liA jOffr;lV. CI is B. for 1841. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, the 27th rcbruary, 1311. CKANO SCHEME. 1 of 10,000 DOLLARS . 5 PRIZES OF of 10,000 of 10,000 of 10,000 of 10,000 $10,000, Amounting to 50,000 DolS. 2 prises of $5.000 2,500 2,120. . 25 prizes of 1 0C0 dollars. 20 of 5Q0 dollars 20 of 400 dollars 30 of 300 dolls. '. Ti of 250 dollars, &c Tickets $10. Halves 5. Quarters $2 CO Certificates of Packages ol 25 Whole Tickets $t20 Do do 25 Half do- 60 JJo - do 25 Quarter do 30 fTj For Tickets and Shares or Certificates ef Pack ages in the above Splendid Lotteries address D. S. G REGORY & Co. Managers, Washingluii, D. C. Drawings sent immediately after they are over to all who order a alnivc. OrricE Litzbart Fvxjt or N. Carolina, ) January 21th, 1841. y At a meeting of the President and Directors of tht V . . . a v j. a ittersry r unu, u was ordered mat ueotors to uits Uo!m,f,;r moiliM ,oanrtlf ,,e roqa d to renew their volc n'cclarlv at the time thev fall due: and thai one-tenth of Ihe whole principal will he required at each renewal. The Board are compelled to this course to procure fund to meet the current crpeiises of draining the Swamp Lauds now in progress. To eorrect an erroneous impression which seems to prevail, from the number of applications to borrow mo- ney from the Literary Fund they state that they have no authority to lend any portion of the funds entrust ed to their care, except such Ntttioii of the $200,000 appropriated to drain the Swamp Lands, as may not be wanted for immediate use. All this fund has lieen loaned sometime since, and they are now compelled to draw :n a portion of it to meet the necessary ex pensc. They expeet to Icive no more funds to loan. : JAS: J . LI ri LtSJOcIN, Secy. (Tr Slar insotr. 10 3w TATCIIES FOR SAI.K, very tote 1 ORO f! il l PM ft.i.mTv ...un..'tnl villi W W vmw. w. .... u. .......... ... ...... tlie iiouse o Uencilici and lleiiedict. ueneuict. uene- p..n.h on.l Watrh.s nd Jeweilerv wholesale and Retail, 30 Wall Street, up stairs. New bclow the usual prices. Watches and Jewellery exchanged or bought. , 30, Wall Street, up stairs. New York. New York, Dec. 14. 1840. 3m03 WEW TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT ; -Prices Iteduced.The subscriber has commenced the Tailoring Business in this City, and respectful! v invites those who wish to have Coats, Pantaloons and Vests cut and made cheap and in modern style to give him a calL Prices for Cutting. tot homespun Coats, 50 cents; for cloth do. 75 cents; Pantaloons, from 20 to 25 cents, and vests the same price. Prices fur Making. Cloth Coats, $5 ; satnnet do. f3: Homespun do. $2. Pantaloons and vests, from $1 to$l 25. His Shop may tie found West of the Raleigh Jail. SAMUEL NORTHIN.GTON. Raleigh, Jan. 26,1841. law9tf- TTirrHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOK AND VV STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT IN PETERSBURG, VA. James Wood house &. Co. deal extensively in Books in the various departments of Literature. Country Merchants and others will find at their lany Books suited assortment of Sa- pronouiwe that and kind with (Tr Music, Musical Instrumeats and Musical Merch" andize of every description at wholesale and reiad. une 16. .94 W.&C. Ti ARDEN SEEDS From the best land most (JjCTpopuIar Seedsmen and Gardeners in .the North ern States, (warranted fresh, and genuine,) crop of 1840. A large supply just received and lor -sale at the North Carolina Jpokstorp, yv r- TUltNER 6c HUGHES. Jnuary 8, 1841. - N B. Flower Seeds assorted. : : J fTnHE President and Directors of the Bank of JJLf;V! ' rr vmpirnw ui-i iuichm making spplication' three wnihs hence, for a new ecrtificale for ten share, of stock pf your Bank.; The . aaI I.AiiiAt IajI Ssb I aaa masfl lwmm BMsft si I " J ' ; d,0. 1 TTaUESll Rod Clover Sced.ost re i jj; ,ed s large consignment of rrejih eA V tecerv Clover I -Seed, crowth of 1840. which ii now oflered l l10 I per bushel for 'tbe Cgsh. Par st 'the Norih- Carolina Hook' Store, . urn iii'iiimid ii tii;nrrti.ij ai swasn. nviv 'v vwui f. HCnifF'S SAIiE-Wm i sold at the M ills' River Arademv on the third Monday in February next, the following TRACTS OF LAND. or so much thereof, as willsatUfy tin Taies doe for the years 1838 and 1830, together with the costs arid cost f advertising: " ,, - 3 Tracis belonging to the heirs of Lewis 4 Benja min, on the water of Utile River, joining lands f M. i. Thomas and others, containing i00 Acresfor Iheyear 138 and 1839 not aeHed. .' - One Tract, belonging to ihe brirs of William' My ers, dfcV. oii l lie water of Clear Creek. jminc lands of Phalt.y Myers, entilaining 50 Aer not va!ucl. One Tract, joining lands of V ttlisjii Lanitig and others, containing 90 Acres. - One do. joining lands of Jane Younger and others, containing 60 Acrea no valuation. ' , t One tip. joining lands of John Jrvix,'jr. and others, coittaiuing-200 Acres nn valuation. One do.' joining lands of Hiram King, containing 500 Acres -no valuation. One do belonging to Thomas Edwards, on Clear 'reek, containing 75 Acres, joining lands of Samu el JVeilev and others -no valuation. One do. belonging to the heirs of Davison, on the waters of Clear Creek, containing 300 Acres, joining ands of James Eduey, valued at $450. Taxes due for 1838 and 1839. ' AUo several other Tracts, belonging to the heirs of William Mills, deceased, containing 807 Acres, on the waters of Clear Creek, joining lam! of A:i Ed ny and others, valued at $1225. Taxes due Tor 1838 nd 1833, - Vv ' - TX. THOMAS, SI; fll Henderson, Notemlwr 10th, 1840. , - Q3 Pr Ady'l. $6 50. 96 jm ; tTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Frankus KCoustt, Court of Pleas and Quarter Scoins, Derendier Term, 1 840. i Henry N. Jaier and Wife and others' etj,5on n Ligon AdHiinistra:or on the Estate f ni f John S. Rahoteau, decd. Y others.J .for e-d- Joh o It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Susan Martin. Mary E. 8tedman, William Waiklill, nd Eleanor, Ms Wife, and Charles C. lUboteav. Defendants in this case, are not inhabitants of ibis State : It U thereCirc ordered,hat publication be made in the Raleigh Regu-tsr for six weeks, that unless ihey appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, to he held for I lie County of Franklin and State of North-Carolina, at the Court House in Louishurg, on the second Monday in March next, their and there to answer, mi oath, the . several allegations contained in said Petition, and especially as to what advance ments have been made them respectively by the said Johi S. lit boteau, dee'd. in Ids life tune, that judg ment pro confesso will be taken as to them, and a decree made acaordingly. Attest, . 8. PAITERSON.C.C. C. G3 Pr. Adv. $5. 62 J. 9 BR. KI III.'S Restorer of the Blood, for Chronic and other. diseases, whrllicr produced by uile, 1'hleem, Jronj Internal Morbid Matters, arUing from badl.v-curcd old Disor ders, from the use of Mercury," Calomel, Bark, cVr. &c or from change of life, as specified in the Medi cal Advertiser and in his " Pamphlet," with direc tions for use. Abyssinia Mixture, Anti-Syphilitie Syrup, Gold Mine Balsam, Aromatic Extract, Depurative Powder, Japan Ointment, Universal or Strengthen ing Plaster, Powder for preparing As tringent Injections, Dr. Knhl's Acoustic Oil for Deafnesss, etc. etc. Ucngil Ointment, For a full and particular account of Dr. KuhP Medicines, their properties and nature see Mtho Medi cal Advertiser and Dr. Knhl's Pamphlet," etc. The above and the other celebrated Medicines of Dr. Kuhl, in Richmond, Va. can be had of the Agents for North-Carolina. G. V.fr C.GRIMM E. Fancy Store, itppotiit the .Market, Raleigh. January 23, 1841. ' a TATE O F NORTH C A ROLIN A Wake County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessious; November Term 1840. William Shipp, 0ricina, Attacbmcnu lcv. Edward A. Parham. 5 - " m f Ul In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Edward A. Parham hath removed beyond the limits of this State; so that the or dinary process of law cannot be served upon him. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Kaleigh I'egister for six weexs success- ivi ly, notifying the defendant . nfores iid, to be and mp pe ir before the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quaner Sessions to be held for said County, at toe ( ourt House in Raleigh on tha 3rd Monday in February, next, then and there to. replevy and plea I to issue, otherwise judgment by delault will be enter ed against him and the land levied upon, condemned, subiect to the PlainUn s recovery. Witness, Alfred Williams, Clerk of said Court, at Office, in Raleigh, the 3rd Monday of November 1840 A. WILLIAM. C. C. TT'II ask no pay until the Piano is H tried. If there should happen to beany one so" increuuious as io uouiu me quain j ut my i isnu r ones afer the nbundsnt proofs which have been presented. of their sueriorily, I will agree tjiat such an individ ual may take one of the instruments and try it thor oughly before pay.ng for it. I think there can lie but little risk any way in getting a Piano from a seller who has disposed of upwards of Two Hundred without ev. er selling a bad one and certainly no risk whatever where payment is not required until satisfaction is given. i" r. ia?h. Bonk snd Piano Forte SeIkrPeterslurg. Vs. Dec. (II. 1840. 100 4w. BOYD'S IIOTEI Kiss Stkmt, Charles ton, South-Carolina. The Proprietor, J. D. Botd, (formerly of the Charlotte Hotel, N. C.) ten ders his sincere thanks to all who have patronised him since nis locauon in uuauesion, ana Dopes tney wu call upon him when they again visit thf Cttv. He infrtrms his friends and the public, that from and after the 15lh of January, 1841, his prices will be a follows: For Transient Doarders per day, SI. 50 u private , i - it,00. Charleston, January, 1841. . - 7 8t (Tj" The Fayetteville Observer and t'heraw Gazette will copy the above fr 6 weeks, and forward the ac- cuunuo ine Conner uuwx. , , v , r - TTjlOltD CttBI5aCADKMY.-Mt. I n Willi ah P. Fob car. who hs ery satisfarto- nty conducted tlie School lor lh lat two years, wilf eoinnience foe the present ye,ar am the Slh'Felrnai,y nexu A !l the branches ol so J?ngnn cuucaiion wi.j be laosht, and fctudm,ts can le prepared lo enter shy ..f t bi-Colleges. Price of Tuition, as hrretofre rMnl in -respectable families can be tad m mode Mia terms. ;4 ' ' , T ", :v - --w". s'''; ?- - - V james wyche: - -i . WYATT CANADT; gj wil.LIAHH.WlirrEJ . v . HUGH W. UAYE. 4 - Janusrs 15. !84U ? ; " - r 40 Standard copy three times. - - ! naiiiiiiiiiiiMj TWO HU'DREI JiQUjiRS, ,KEJYA BO. ' ; : STATE OF NORTH CAROt'tiCV ' BY , HIS JSXCKtLEXCY ' JSllWASa x xC v&X$jL To ell to whom 1hes presents thtill&meGceeting. TrTTTH KRB AS .it has Iwerr officially- reponed 'te V3sT' 'h: Department, that on the 43th dayf of Nd. venjiteT, '1839, on NatRa LaihSkth, bf: David son county, In this State,' was so beaten, fruWdlina maimett that she died; and whereas one JOHN GOS8 stands charged with the commission of1 said de-hf; iV4 w henas Lee " WharfonfA bfief '' Wdrdf Alexander Bishop, Joshua J)ciP atrT Hope ti. Sen were pte. s-iit, aiding and abettitig.and rntrintahiing the 'said John Goss in the er)etratiori of said felony kfid whereas said offender a have fleil and 'seere.ler theroV selves from the regular operatton of thf LaW faU - Justice --t. t?i!fiM . Now; therefore,' fn the end that the said John (Toss , ' and his nccoinplices in the muidcr, may be brought to trhil. I have thought proper to issue this my Procla mation, olHnng a reward of Two Hundred f)olhus fur the apprehension nf ih-. said John f Joss and a. fur ' l her teward of OncfHund,red Dollars each, for one or either of his arctmplices, to any. person or persons who will apprehend, or cause to. 1 apprehended, anjr or all f the offenders and fugitives aforesaid, and con fine them, or either,of them, in the Jitf. or deliver tSe'rn, or either of thereto the Sheriff of Davidson eounty.io the Stute aforesaid.!. And I do, moreoverV hereby' re quire all Officers, whether Civil or slilifary, withiti this State, to use their best exertions-, 16 eppretnW, or xause jo .lie aypreheuded, the fugitives and. ofleud. ers aforesaid ?: : .' ' -i. . . . m. ''-1 '.- VSJlXf uYen omier my narut.ss uoreyner aQf EDWARD D. DUDLEY. Ry Command. CVC. UATTtr, private Secrclarv. ,Ktf 5 If Description tf , the Offmders named in ths abate. Proclamation t .'-'V Jons G os s is about 33' yew's old, 5 feet, 9 pr r0 inches high, dark complexion, Hark curl air.' and has some f pecks of gunpowder in LI facs-itQu'l made and quii k of speech, . -f w-j ' Lkc VVharto i aNnit 23 years old, feet 5 or' 9'inchesv' high, . fair hair and complexion, rusfbr teeth . broad atid wide apart, largo eyebrows,' a docva look, voice fine, slow sokcn and is stout made. . Abxer Wjian is alsut 58 years old, -ejid 5 feet 4? : i i! i . Li. :..n. i .. '"i: -. ' liii i.ra ingii, ciuMip snouuien a, uir complexion, OIU eyes, soft sjM-ken and grey-headed. " , 1 s; . ' ,. Josuda Dkkii ts about years old, 5, feet 8 or 9 inches high, fair kin, ujue eyes, snare made, thin -vis age, quick spoken, Jiair dark colored " " i i ; T Alpxaxjiui (. Uisuop is about 25 years old, fair and pule complected, sandy colored ha;r, quick rpoken, 5 fc t 6 or 7 inched high and dart eyes. V f' . IIofk H.krkx is about 33 years old. 5 feet? sr 9 inches high, fair complect iois-andfu'l fa ce dark hair-. iiu cuun kv hi'mjc aag. spcas. m tae mutuary wt wticn spoken ab. October 20J: 86 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, GranvUto County. Ix EariTTFuli Term 1840. " Stephen Bridges & wife, Sc. others Petition for sals tar. !-'-;-' SoflmdandNej , Henry Morris & others. : j J Sr0!' " 4-f " It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendants. Henry, Morris, John Morris, Stephen" K. Sneed, John Bynunv WUhnm Bynum, Moms Bynum, Phelw By num. Granville Whitlow snd wife Nancv. Jarrat Morris, Groves Morris. Lcroy Morns, John M. Morris, Ahram W.Morris,' Jesse HuddlestoA, and the representatives of Mitcbel Morris, ate not In habitants of this fctale it is thcrclore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for ' six successive weeks in the Raleigh Register, for he said, defendants to appear at the next term of ibis Court, o le "held st the town of Oxford on the first Monday of March pexx, snd plead, answer r demur to the said et!tion.of the' Plaintiff, or else the same be tak jjrp confesso. ssd heard ex parte as to them.' ';. ,: Witness Thomas ts .itliejohn, tilerjt oc Master pr said Court,: at Ofilce, the first Monday of September 1840. THOS. B. LrrTLEJOHN C. M. E.; Oxford N. C. Nov. 1810. ; (5. WJ) - , 90( , 4?& ureal ?5'1 of l Siale Korth Car- S6aarS: Una. . Uone at.n.'r jytyoFKakrich.lhis'v. Sg: the 20th d-iyof October, A, D. 1 640. fmHE SUCStjjlUBER! ..ffer for sale privatety; f j their well known Farnv afid Mercantile "stailt -which is believed to be lhelet country stand SUV- where in the Country. The Farm is sitiply :-sttffl - ; ctf nt for three or four hands ; the Dwelling I!iri .r and commodious, with three rooms lielow stairs, and . i three rooms with live fire places; framed kitchen and ' Stone chimney, wiih; fftwd houses for sciVants OsV. The Store Huse is sitiy-iwd feel long, with twj firs places, and the Store thirty-eight feet in length, SfiJ ' sixteen feet wide, and not loo largf for the business of the vic'inity. : Also a Gin House twenty-four feet. ' square, and a Chun h cl.e by U;tore, within sev. enty yards. 'There aie Wides, all tvc-ssary Ost houses. Further jarticulars is itemed autiecrsary. On application.1' any persm' ran et amine for thefti. self's. If we should not' sell by the 1st of Mayf may gO to IiusiucssagaiM Atn selves. -ft.x. s et f i A.S. WYNE&C0 January 15th. 1841. r ; TVrOTICE-A General Me. ting of INj holders nf the Raleigh and Gaston the Stock Ktl Road Company 'will be. held at the. office of the PuWie Treasurer in tlie City oRalrighainiTiicwIty.'ths 6th of FelaTiaTy i pex t. A punctual tattcndariif4 of -the Stockholders in pefson, is particuUrly requested, as ihe object of th. Mceltmg iTo consider andetcr mine on the propriety of accepting ot rcjectjn sn Act of the General Assembly passed at the late sioa,,for the relief of the l'aleigh and tiaston Rail Roatf Company . A meeting of the creditors of thc Company is also requested at ihe same time snd ptfetv t ' 8. F. PATTERSbNi Jan.- 1841 - PresitUnt, The Petersfa tfg Intelligencer, will; eopj until the 16th February: -i t,. V - ; , Tf AND FOR SALE. The sulistriberwiehei lo j a tract of Land containing between SCO and 400 acres lying within fonr miles ct the City of 1 Ra leigh, directly on j the road . leading' from iheneV to Fayetteville. About 25(1 seres has been cleared, nd about 100 acres of Woodland, well timbered, snd tbs soil of a superior quality.' , ';; " ; s 'A. Those wishing to purchase a Farm welt watered, and so near the Capital of the State, would do well to csll on the subscriber, and view the, premises, ss he Uieterrnined to sell on very accommftdat ng terms. f RaleisW Jan. 7; 184t-4tf I ;" V." , Star snd" Standard. 4 weeks. ' '- ' ' TNT OTICK Will I sold at Poblie Rakv at tho TSJ Coon House hi the City of Ralciab. h 3d Monday of Februaty nexU if not previously iheposej ef, all the Stock belonging to the Stage tpny,osr . ronning onjhehne l" ; consisting ofsboutBlAl i or .T.:Vr- together ihb th STAGES sod H ABNE Tfet Horses are all tnisood eopdUion i amladmwa! !y calcu lated for Se nlct cia f flxt months will be given, the parch gitfj wl tfalatafc, DseersSsv 8d. r4a t ltr4T 1 1 r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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