7 ; " ' r - ' Y ' : ' YY; " - - Y ' - -1 - - E Y' " ;. - Y . . . . , fY ' i . : - Y ; L - ' - -"4- - Y'T "-m- t Y tfl Y j iti Y" Y-'v. y ""'Y -V - ; -v Y v ;;.v - ' " , . iy t - 1- 'il'..- . y . - - i- Yr. - - .- Y, y-. y - -Y : V Y : Y YY ' ! AUi. A IJIIA '-M.-. ,,v.-:. Mrim K &-S'h ' E plTOR "AND; 1R0PR IETORi1 1S" 4.1 ScBSCRirtTtoy.-' Five JJollara jer annuniYhalf in ' Advance. ' J AD? aTis em INT&.- For every Sixteen; Linn -nm inseruon, One Dollat ; each eubseqneatinseriiorii . voaT Obdehs and Jobiciai. AdvSrtisemewtb I Will be" icbarged 25 per cent, hher j .buf a deduction J ,b83J per cent, will tie made from the regular prices, . , r Ad vertisemenu, yiterted m .tlie Scmi- WssxtY ..i RroiSTiR .will also appear in the rWjci'xLy Pare iree ot charge. - ; 4 ' -; S v. V ' - ()C- Letters to tbe ditorjnust W;ost-pai:? an ad Venture.- Y Mi ' - . .'i, v..-.- v i !.: i , ... j - -. i i . ; . : , , : ; 1 lie re are manV Situations in llfp. Ihit man wmw uir wuicit wm orinff Jorth: vta ent. l r 5 . i VMUra6c "nu-.-rngenaiiri ; winch. him I-.- :. ki nil v nin a . idAiMhri A i a " at- . Uv. viui.1, yisiucu ivmuy ai -variance with his nature.' I am one. whose life has been an undisturbed scene of peace and onieti nc8s. .JNo quarrel ordispute ever rendered it necessary for me to; call forth' my moral or physical strength, both of V hich I am now inclined to think I possess at Last tL Ve J I. .. . . 1 ... I . IHC reft- uer win near; me out when 1 have related the1m ' y following adventure: - - "ialB? 4&e office-was beautiful g.rl. fhe' gentleman X was on my ray to P- : in the 'fill of 18-; it was towards 4he io!d evening in y of my t,orse. nor would e m6ve a slen n - T,cr,A'u I spue oi au my exertions to move Aim on. I determined to gratify his whim. arJa same time a strange presentiment which came over meV a kind of !.oneVn.tdi fiSfiJ ?S! fTSL1?!?? describable. seemed to nrap o U - - Havina knockedandrenfe:rpr!.tw.,i. ed to the lady 6r :gem!emati of the. hoW. l" iuiu a ufi.u siiung roora, wlierc l a beautiful girl ?of about 20 years of age. sa Shejose at my entrance, and seemed a little surprised at the appearance of a perfect stran ger. n a few words 1 related, ta her the sirangeconduct of. my, horse,' andstubborn opposition to my-mlndt I , , ; ' , I am not, I observed scperstitioos nor inclined to ' the metaphysical doctrines "ol those who support them; but the'strange un accountable ' feeling 'that ererit ovr m i: attempting to nSf yur house, induced W- to solicit lodgings for the nWhtA ' t vve are. not,' she replied, we 1 boarded 1 us sure . uui ill mis Dart OI Uie cmintrv : f ,, . . I rt of Uie country we have little to fear from robbers, for we have never heard of any being near ui we are surrounueu oy good neighbors, and. I flatter ymyself we are at peace, with them aIl...-Bl this evening. Jn consequence of my father's abseiice, I feel unusually, lonesome, and if it were not bordering: ;on the ; superstitious, 1 might reason as you have, and say I consent to your staying ; for similar feelings : have been mine ere ouam"ved for what cause I cannot imagine.' . . ."v.- The evening passed ondelightfully ;"iny young hostess wasv intelligent and .lovely ; the hours flew quick, and on bokirig at ) my watch, I was surprised to find it was eleven o c ock.j This was he signal for retiring, and by twelve every, inmate of the house was probably asleep ' save myself. YI could not sleep-sirangelvisions, floated across mv brain, -and I lay twisting aud .turning on the bed,. in all the agony, of sleepless suspense. The-' cluck' struck one;-its last vibrating sound ? had; scarcely; died away; :-wheu 'the opening of af sfiutter rand ihe raising of a sash in one of the lower apartments convin ced me some one f.yrSa entering the house, A noise followedras of a'person jorhptn'g from, the window sill to -the floor ' nrl thr, rU lowed the light and almost: noiseless step of r-y r airway, i siep in the room adjoining the orre, occupied by the ladyj mine was nextthe staircaser thestepcame -along the gallery slow and cautious.' I -had seized my pistol and drew on part of my. clothes determined to Richer listea' to the movements seeiingly mysterious or .sus'pi cious; the sound of the step stopped t my door then followed one as of applying the ear to the key. hole, Vnd a low breathing con: vmced me the villain Was listening. ' I stood motionless; the pistol -firmly erasped Not ?nTfC u mlvnot a ifcrte was slackened, for I felt as, f Heaven, hal selected me as uwirument to eUect hi purpose. - J ' ' : The peon.now pas?ed on. and Tas cani tiotisly approached thedoor of my ed cham-' ber.;- I now went by. instinct, or rather " by he . conveyance of sound ; f0P as soon as I , heard him grasp the latch of one door, I seiv d on uhe. other a deep sileiice followed this mofement; he seemed as if he heard the sound, and awailed; the repetition ; it'camc not alUwas still ; he might have considered it the eclio gf his v own noise. I; heard the , door open softly I also opened mine ; and the very moment I stepped ' into the entry, I caught the-' glhiipse of a tall rpan enlering the lighted chamber, of theoung lady, I softly , stepped along the entrypand approached the chamber ;,througb '.the: half .opened door -t giancea my eyes inttt the roorrt' Nrobject yiBiuie;save tne -curtained bed within whose sheets lay the intended victim to a ldn'SH a5sassin,'l,and.he,'gracious' heaven'.: a EGRol -.for attliat.'roomeaU a"ta;-fierce looking DiacK approached the bed :. and never was Othpllt ani n4x . . . .. i . coucitiuuamore natural lY' represented t at least that particular j$cene of the immortal bard's conception. Iwas now' ... uki my .neart swelled into ;m. v uiraatalmost to surTocaUon: . tacking, as I made a ound into'lh'e room. t. in. C . .u-i.' . : i:Vi; 'V " .k ' r Suddenly before, a'rWn Skh ; .uc uri. iau mnninj wnpn-mn hAn i I r.ivr - 1 n7T . wing asRed wh ' r: mTZ2.i ? ! ome- he said by ,h ' The lilack villialn hatlfruthlesIy dragged part of. ihe covering1 off.'"ihe bed. v when' the eounu of footsteps caused him to lorn. He sUrled.Vand. thus coiifioiUed, J we: stood 'gazing, on eaqli other a few seconds ; his eyes shot, fireand fury was depicted on his coon lenance. , He toade a spring at me, : and the next moment by "a corpse on the floor.v The noise ol the pjs to I aroused .the fair sleeper ; sue sidnm hi me ucuf auu seeiueu an angei of the white clouds, emerging from her dow ny bed to soar up to the skies,' v. - , ; 4 The, first thing that presented itself to her view was m vlf. standinsr near her with a pisUK m my hand- i - v 1 ' ji- ' , :.. -. " 7---..' v Oh. do not murder me : lake all Voti i can not, will iiot "inufder mei' sir The servants now-rushed in- all was ex plained., J he- wretcli turnedcout ' to he-a vagabofld,.8iiprosed to be a runaway slave v."?in- il uaP Pfnuai op iijnuimv ni rpsfinnir i nns . trnm tha t.fA.oi I - -.- ...-EV-T. -r --"3 ' ' ivm, my. nuiat Of f:ilr. Who nrionvnrrli oUl ma amt rfe ated to our chi dren her? m nmiln... escapejrora the holdtattact'ofa'iinidnivht j assassin. . ,:, v ; . J ' , " V - - - .j. COUSINING. ; 'Nf AMUSINfi STAOfi COACH ADVENTURE, , I'6 a a Senu.emanH went: into ?6 COac!,,ffic ?l.U"ca ?nd bo?d himself for a ffiSldpnPP PJ flanjn-A.Tr. .1. v K , " ,n "ie wor' e should T, a iraS c.panon; To his e was a passenger. Upon ete - sher - wou d .-like to siL centleman, alludfnff to our ! Srf 7 1 mUCD flfered and l,lanked heaven that ft ia nprsnnat iKnon.. ....i t. . .i .. IT ft . - . a v.:.. i V K -r-w "p "Y. Y " i S . . -W ,U in, w n,Pv r?und -wenl the rt'- 1? unversed with the -rff..l fcupdlAr free 'and uj ounu ner tree and easy, and.- from "or agrpeaiie manner lell as ifhe had known 2? ' Evening closed irt upoathem venlnffcame twilight, and verv Rlutrt. ly, afterwards, -darkness.; ; Oh rumbled the coach,: jolting and jerking in a most remark able manner. It was an act of politeness. .doubtless on the partof the gentleman, to en circle the waist of his fairj coinnanion with his arm, just tof keep ' her Tree from the iolt- "g to which she might be otherwise suhiept- -.1 - XJ 2 Ai.t iLrri . ..." cu. : uc um mis wiin sump r iimiMttv 'l' riis surprise, no-objection was made to it. - ucourageu ny inetreedom allowed, as dark- ' - . 8J"cau.lu saDl? n c had spread its sable vftil nvpr ihai nnf. ",7. ""V w.-"u u" w,1,ctl ine coach was ""r luijinuiea a kiss on ner neciarian lips, m .-.. j-. F. - The coach did not travel verv'auiriklv. but the edauiored youth thought it fle W - when Iia found,' himself on thej folhtwing day- with in a-few rods of Jria-.oncle's house. He told lus?air companion that they mustshOn Iy se"parate,;and became j. quite poetical upon the occasion,. Spoke of here we meet too soon to part and made use i of many other rrimamic speeches, expressive of his deep re gret at being compelled to sever so soon from one Who had been as a bright and plorions sunbeam on hisearlhly pilgi image,, .one wnoee memory would Jiveiorever. and.adav after, a hiscbosom.; To his; exceeding sur prise, the "young lady declared he had been so exceedingly kind that she couldn't think of pariingiih him, and Uhat ;she would go with him to his tiricle's house.-: . . y He told her.that he dared not take such a liberty. That.he had been in Europe for some years Ya'nd .t at himself . a stranger, comparatively, to his uhcle, he could not in trodnce a lady, . who was a stranger, to him and s his relation. . " . , , - ; ; The iady; evinced hystericai symptoms'; his arm again encircled , her waist and, their lips again owned a secret communion; Y The coach stopped. . The gentleman had arxivrd ai" the end of his journey. He bade the lady farewell :lt was no go. ;iphe insisted upon his protecting her.V She got out of the coach with him, and followed him into his uncle's house.' : J; ;j Y-Y'7" Y z ; ; He was' in a dreadful state of mini IIow eyervpleasant V: kiss in the dark was 'on tlie previous night, the iucutnbrahce of a petti coat on sbeji. an occasinn,was any thingibut satisfactory. He- walked into- the parlor,5 aifdy jvith, whht.be conceived to be ''unhlosh ing impudence,' the. lady followed Y- While' he -was thinking how he" could possibly c ex plain llie a ffai r, he" was. we lcor&eoS b y"n his bincle, ard the young .lady ,was welcomed atiJ booking his name and place of ; destina-; UonYshe, knew ,'at 'qnca'-llrat he was her '; rela tive, arid Resolved ,to have a !attg1ir'athis"'ex-'' pense;and perhaps she did -notj-wheitshe told her stage' coach" adventure and' the friirlit which she pft her cousin f in ! ' What liberties they lake. The gentfernari was. laugh ed, at- pretty considerably. ; ' hut let thoae laugh - that win. .. H wnn hist Yuttisin ami Kthey.are now bone of one bone, -anti flesh of . The Subscriber offers. his service for the Engro8swg-0f Copying' beed8, P6stine: Books, .t!.:,! r ' ,c ?rin sny. business reqnrring Ihe aid of a CoovUt nV; .rl!i8 ' . Jl rlof the Re8,st ot t the re sidence of Mr. Joh. HuTcat,will meet wi.h prompt attentions j -THO.'sL. JUM P. , A Sloir JLe hmg'remrn iii.ed .to thw City,has,esumed,the'pracUce ofchis profession. He may he found at his Office' or Resi dence on FayetteviUe Street,-; at all hours hen not ,.iofessunally engaged. . Punctual attendance." as uctciuiuio, cm cm wurr, win in town and coimtrv.' Feb 22. 16-31V Star and Standard 3 insertions. , ... too, and kissed by all the family. She was hiscousin. , ' ' ' ' On his entering the coach office at UticaJ m$SS&t :lrY;.i;. SSgr - Y 1.-. Y ?"-D ihfe first day. of CltV 01 RaleiP-h. N? rr tho lotKrl- Inhn 1 'IUju tt " . v . ' ... . i Al,rcbr at toySuble ia Ralei-h. Gand Prices, inl nfM ' Y Y-' v "V fi Ci TYu rTr ."ootu!?.1. beodore I ' ' Jjkfawr .the cncooraffemenf iher JobnMon county; and .t I- "V . . . " Juwife.Dab: f.w received, inforn. each stand evrv ninth A, .'i - - -I r. Institution ialo yhirh will le reserved for exhibiting him- He will be Tet to rnarea at eighr dollars ihe srason. and twelve linimr in intnra r.i l - ney to"bepaid within the season, and the insurance ever V orenaralioit necessary has been provided. Pasturage gratis, and fed upon grain at twer.iylfive eehts per day. -' -? Rutherford is six years Id in June. His color i a deep red orreV He id opward of fi ve feet two inch es. hii;b and, withal a horse of iperior aftivily. " i - ... i j r t i i uw wisning to ihey rare breeding Upon terms Jnore has proven himself if. - 1 ' p-,..-..,rrV - l's(ftiuze wis iiorsc, win beassUreu einn v i mug-nan jjat m nouispurg on tne Zd Monday at-- TParii v ;.-rT r-" "weei till, feservet, from a throu3U-bVed sto.k bors... 5" 100 P fee liable in advance. . , . ' er the 4ih.Monday in March next, ihen and there to p aL S Tt .Le4na. eUleU and. Soda moderata. tlian' t-ver known. H . 4ile ex.,ra Gorges wW l for Frenchc ltalian.'Mn. PeI. answer or demur to thesaJd Bill. filrt 1 -cniM. torrante,Utr;,ni '30 lb lkrr; to be a sure foal-jrelter.. , : r,' Painting ind OrnarlHal Needle-work, them otherwise UV same will be heard and iudernVnt o!?ff: " V l'"n?-7 t-hocoIata. 5P pperaaute. "uvuciiuiu win Hreil ov r finman mmmnnrlM AM. Sir Archy, her grand Jam was bv HtrK'a G,l)in. med, and he by fd imported sorr'elDiomed ; hi- dam by old Flag ofTrure, Mead's Pilgrim Imported Ja fins, imported Valiant imnorted JnllV R.icrnr. imnnrt ed Sharke jmK)ried 6ober John ; gieat grand dam by. imported Dare Devil ; g. jr. jr dao bv imported onarKe. ' , wxf. F. COLLINS t rebruary 25, 1812. "V - . ""lTwlm' -jm v - r t ., i A beautiful sorrel 6 vecr iAf tn yorm and action unsurpassed ov any Horse m the eounirv. ...... ; ? f l . -j Will stand the ensuing Season, which wi!l commence orr the first of March, and cud the first of July, part of ms mne at my stable in Kaleih, part at Rogers' old Cross Roads, fourteen miles North of Raleigh, and tbe ematuder ol his time to ftuit customers. Arab will be let to Mares at the rnlnr.ed nrirn nf w trie leap, 10 ue paiu when the service is nerfftrmpii- fx, the season, and f 10 to insure all tube paid with- in .tne season. A. change of property forfeits insn-rauc-e. Those who put by" insurance. will be boniul to anenu regu!arlyror forleit the same. AbAa will attend his stands reirnlarlv. nuMie il., and high waters excepted. ; He is thuuhr. h ih Itest iudnes. to be one of fin,, n,..MlA celebrated sire, and no dwubt he'wOuld have distin- guished himself on I he Turf, had he have been tested, out being raised by a pious man, he hasneer been lermilteii to run A CnA-totti t..;... t I same few mares, has nrrtvrr himlftn tr. w. I .. . r . r v. B i neetl not aay that it is the ;Hjterest of every mn to J u tOCK. oy puiung to nne blooded, borae, imwiiiB lias uruven manor service, lontr Ll ami uraliilitv ihv full. mJ.. ,t ... r ' 11 l V rouumo e(miiuuD t V -u" 4UUJ woo pitronize mem, reeling disposed 10 his power ta imnrove his m,rk t n r ... ,J JOHN a MOORE. - . - x PEDIGREE. : . . , I ceriify that the sotref Horse Arab' was raised by me, that be was five y ear old last spring. He was sir ed by the genuine Arabian horse Yeoman: his dam bv idd Sir Archie.; her dam by i Eagle; ht-r dam by im- porifu Lruia, uu her dam by the celebrated horse oiu jwam Anthony. x . , ' THO. D. BENNEHAN. Orange county, February 23, 1842. A L3? OP- r KG ROES.- In oursuanre of O ier mau at rebruary Term of Wakf . i . . n . - 1 - t,..unty C,ourt, 1842, I Khali expose to public sale, on i uesMisy tne z'd ot Aljrch next, at the dwelliris of Mrs. lu. J.JKidley, ol W ke Forest, (late theiresidence of rW iMiarh J, Ridley , deceased,) ten or twt lve likely NEGROES, belonging to the estate of said William J. Ridlpy; - ' , Tkbm?. A credit of six months will le given, and bond with approved security will be required of every purcnaser. t . SIS I H JOiMiS. Exr. - Wake County. N. C. 26th February, 1842. (I73t TTfTOUSE and LOT in EIUboroiigh JllLror saleTHE CHOUSE AND LOT adjoining tbe town of Pinsborougli.i.i Chatliam eoun- ty. loniterly owned ami occupied by M; Q Waddell. Esq. will be sold at Public Auction, at the Courihouse, in Pitfuluirnncrh nn lh. .l M:..-l. I...:.. .- :. r . v. ' . - . - . . ! 1 ueauay oi tne upenor ourt; on a Credit of 8 and 12 months. MoiP nnt;aKt- .f .1,' CH. DEWEY. February 24, 1842. 17 ts . Postponed Sale. "TTN pursuance Of two deeds in 'trust executed to me JJL by ;, Spruil!, I shall offer at public sale before the Court House door in the City of Raleigh, on Tues day tbe 5th day of A pril cext ( being the second dav oi wake superior Court) all the right, title, ami mieresi oi sani s.. ts. &pruill (being his interest in the vi . ,u auu to a a weningr nousa ano lot and br'cfc etore ami lot in tho Ciiy of. Raleigh, and:., tract of Lapd containing about four hundred' February, 23,'; 1842- 17 FOR SALE, Stock oDrugs;1 Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dy Stuff's ourgicaf and Dental Instruments., Per -fumery;Z r ujicy jtiriicies, ana vjaraen sseeass f Fl E iS ulwcribers,; intending to close their pre - JLl Uenl business,, oflor for sale their entire Stock ot .Goods now on hand.- (all of them perfectly fresh,) The stand is one of thf best in Petersburg, beings Jn the immediate vicinity of. the principal wholesale stores fn the: town, and i now enjoying a good run ol Virginia and North Carolina custom Persons wish ing to engage hi the Drutf business will find it to their interest to "make application .as oon as possible, as ft is our; intention to close the present "conrern by i the 10th of March. ' . v 2" ' - V" .''i . ' !:WM R.HTT.T. Xr-r?n Feb. 19. Pr.iAdv.2.50. YY;,r'&, a234-jPai38 4 Commission Merchant 'and : General Agenf. J A . . F0R v AH - KINDS OP; BUSINESS,; ? ' . A j- (Except dealing n Spirituous fiquors,) t pot. e.b: Dudley, i:.w.c& a: stith; ; . Weston' & Harrison, fiev.-J. McDanieL V ' "February 25. .V" . j i - tMyj TI1IRTEEIV SHARES " : Alf Stock of the Bank of Cajte Fear, ate offered for sale on good tm-mss.1' ?? v . APPLV TO TH8 EDITOR. Fileigh, 12th Febroary, 1842. ' 14 w4w bfan ; dam by Washington, a f on of the distinguished So pLil p. tT" ' " any ge 'de8i?ed race horse aad foal-MPr Timni , ia n f upb "cePv by a waixTaw requesi a i ol-1"n-' w" " mouijni proper xo ftana l anu xuiimunu a r reemanr inquires. Arab lower thao any' horse of equal blood in North FayetteviUe. Louis D Henry, t: larolilia in ortt thut m..i. TP.. ..... t. . :. r k-i... o ii.n.... i u-1 rr n ' ' - - - .-..hv. wm.. .wf . m. I llini 111.. 11MWH III 1 .. I MMIIM11 .Till . . . 4 .. I .1 acres ..situate .m tbe County of "Wake and fvine on 1 wift -Creek, , . " ' I T Terms bf sale, sit months credit.' with bond &nla: I Droved securitvl : lv H. 1. 4. A TkS,- . . i J fUrnish a ihoro6h W JdWBr. eqaal to .ln T Uly of NeW the best that can le obtain rork, or in any Northern I -vwi; - . ' f- - . ;-t-i jsi'' 1TerIrJ!oL BuiIdipJga,' situated in a beautifol aml i iwc-jre privac y and at Se same timers free irmla- tlon of air;.- ' r - ' - , . t ' - IjVerV ftrfirfa tf rnk,U !; ' t V;V W vi iu fiiim is iirnvif ijii nv ins xnhAAi T cuuf' tnea jui be furnished) and toti;e&. - niwutllK QIIU CTC otier extra cfiorre. i Tv..t ... . i. : - 3 , nnnot v'f tKo ITLir??1 or Guardian ,o the, Rector of tnehool. wi i STi-iT. TZ " aCC,U?t an7 ?re ur .BhoP in the Lity. A disreaar.l mf'thld nmhlK;,: ;n . -- 1 -a & j KivwtMniwu . nm up . . ramepiate Uisinission from tScbdoL ! n w ittcivcu irom sucn rarentsor Ouardians as reside in iht blar. ; , , I 'I he, year will be divided into two terms of five month each.. The, former commencing, after the m ? lh of Mynd terminating on thei 5th l ZZ tuner; commencing on the Ulh of i uuvcuiucr and iprminsiinn nn ik on.i. .r :t ,t r - : , r - I , 1 , vw -vv t ui. wev i. ' unaer. uuua., ,u 17. i ne ey ur McVickar, Hawks, and tavior. v,mei Justice Jones, ihe Hon G C Ver planck and R B. Minturn,: Esquire. .NEW JERSEY. Burlington The Re G W Doane. D D. L L T). Princeton. The 'Rev, G E Hare and John l'otter, Esquire; VIRGINIA. Richmond The Rev AiEmoio. D D an.! the, Rav U':u: ik . . . ' -3 ,' . : Petersburg The Rev N H Cobbs and Messrs ixri.:.- . at..-. Y',;.;. . ' Y . w uier, ana ueorge Kow ' ' , ! " ' NORTH CAROLINA. - The Rt' Rev L S IvesfD D and the Clerav bf the , Tk;..Dn n - - . - tu., ti -riul .1. ' .-v5' w nuu xc-MJiitn vameron. ine .lion I James Iredell, the Hon Rfejjard Hines theHonGeol a Baaer, the Hon Rom ilusM launders, the Hon Uonn it Krvan. Williarrt iH H rr m .i.r-. . . ' .. 6 . inuiucmt ww uurtes manly,- tisquircs; Lira - S at- son and Beck with; CharUML- Hinton. W R Gales7 harles T Haigh, I sou i res. - Wilmington WilUan' U Lord. Esnnir- and Dr Newbern Hon J R Dlnnell ard, James W Bryan, anc; Joh Yuashington Dr P CJ Freem Blount aoi Eli Hit, Esfl. : ' joujft Joseph J3in ner Esqv ' Plymouth, F MaitJaiill and John Beasley, Esq Lake Scuppernons lion Petturrew. nnH JoaK Colhos, Esq N . . Edenton Drs Jamej Norcom. M Pas-p. nnrl w;L lum ...Warren; Augustus Mobe, and Joshua Skinner, Esquires. ; , Elizabeth City. The Hon William B shpmrd Charles li Kinney, and John McM.trine. K nuir Hertford Beniamin c-kinner and T P Jon aquire. " Windsor 1 B G RoumRC, and Wm Gray, Esq's. Waynesborough R'Washiueti)n.and Jamen tir,- wold, Esquires. ' , s . i Pollock's Ferry, Roanoke T P Devereax Esq HattfavY S Marshall tfpd Thos B vHm, Esqr's: Tarboro' Theophilus Packer. Esn Kinston3 Cr Washirtft'on. Naihnn- CI George Whitfield, Esquire, Blount, (rreenviue Drs. N Jovner and Georce D RaKlcr vine, requires. Henderson- John S Eaton. Esq. ' ' William&boroughThoftivA "Turner, Esq. - " Oarbrrf Johu C Taylor and Russet Kintrshnr ; . - ;;: . a j j " -fhrnnirp. f Jntintu.! .fiiotLTn:.,:.. 1?.. tn - t,; ' jm ner: County Chief-Ji T, T. ; i ii " "", u "u im a viranam. , . A Graham: i napei MM rreswent Bwain. fdtsboro W lllianai H Hardin, Esq and Dr'Hall. Wadesboro' William E Tioy. Esduire and DriW G Jones, i r . Salisbury William Chamhers. Esa. ' ' ; Charlotte W illiam'J Alexander. Esq. " ; 'T. T' I 'till r ' . '. jjweomfonm icnaei rjOKe fisq ; ; - Beattie's Ford Alfred MBurton.Esd; r ' Rutherford J G Bytrurh - and -ThOmaa Crnn Ei-quire f " . " ; , -. ' Morganton J-hn Avery'Esq'. flatXiozk Charles Bartjjo-; Eq i ; . 'Charleston lit Rev C Gadsden, D D ' -I f JUUlMANA.' . , ' OrleansThe HtC Dr,Wheaton. : t ' . GEOKGIA 5 . Savannah. The Rev: E Neafville . '' : ALABAMA i" MobileThe Hon James Martini " PphcaiSons for aOmisMon .to the School; may be YYr. . r, , Y ' u or me KfcV K M Ahoy, i DD at Raleigh,' and . to. ihe - Rev .Mr SjiKDts. as New York, until 1st May, and after that pcuuu i" mi oabuks, ai naieign. ;., X ut3 Columbia (8 CV Chronicli. will !nrt foregoing Prospeci us with the JRaA 'and . Charles- Inn : lrrtu r tka . Pwv.k.j" M: ' - ... . " , -y- f.ij-ue,,:Hew uneans, will insert it, with ihe ' Raleigh and New' Orleans refer ence aadth-lbile Chronjclje with tbe JofeffA and wuoc icidrjici- racu six times and forward bilU.' reo it, (to i tt - JSTOTI 3 E.Tbe subscribters wish to purchase XNI one or tw- thusand bobel .r clean F,lax Si-ed,'for which ihe highest isarket price will be giv en. alsoVa few hundred busfells of Palroa Chrtsli or Castor beana, they also wisji to engage two or three thousand bushels of sound Cotton Seed to be deliver ed at their Mills on Neuse Bier near Roger.' bridge or at any Uin wubin fUr itfj five miles. t Apply to uo Buuocnucia fit Aateign 5 . . , - ' ' Y Y" . WM. F. CLARK," -U ' vY- I" - - H.r Jeffreys; r ' : atte acii nn; wanted ; - - , I TE ACH ER, iapablfTof leaching Ihe English "- Brarrhfs"fu'PaHy tsght lit ' Academies,) to gether withi the Greek, and'r-whottan cofna Veil rec ommended,! would find a si Aiation in Itertie County; at Oak Grove Araderny, abnui two miles (rom Wind- r. . Adoress Mr. Tbomas C.,WaUon, ,r Ihe suit scriberWiudsorVN. C. " ' ' - ! 6 JONATHAN a TAYLOE. Febraary8, 1842. - . 'YYi". 12 5w- tpw irtmntol -.i iiL : I.U. . ; - ""V Wall Jfe fVwwnn.. t. . " Z"5 " iu usual prices of she MVtr. "VTA- ;..: ... Dra mflMnt entor j j . 1 ivrnwa ovroD. Intmp T.!n f k.- : - - , w uw rti i m . mi r wnuiuua autu caiivf air.i rn l iiimiik a. - fe Williams; widow of Richard W,Iliam7ind jff r""?; f.?" ne y,oe. wife, Amr wmucu, mria lour ol w&om ' are infant under the age oi twenty-one veam unit r hktf.rin k,;.. J "a A. JJuhoch, deceasf d. Defendants. ; - n'VVUUVIVUHlWIKIU r BiU for Sale Land: ,V 'I i It appearibZ to the satiafartirtn rf Hia Cnnrt th.T.M the detendaqta in the above cause. are non-resident : J It is Ihnw nrU k .w r Ittarlt-TA. "'IA ' .a i uiauc. iim liirKn inimina in trim in" al7 elenJarits appear at I . : 1 J - V, LIIC7 accordingly. - . -Witness. Samuel Johnson. Clerics n1 Mlf 1 our said Court of "Ennttw at nffi.o .t .t afer the 4th MWi te 187 rrfc aov. io.' SAM'L. JOHN8QN., C. Mi K ate jOf North Carolina. Wake t'oun- f9ty. ' Superior Court of Law, Fait Tem, 1841. . - - Henr, W. Miller; Assignee, &c W. H. 8nuthall and Patience W. Nnnthaif :.' ' OgM .W. levied on W; H. Sourhall and IaUeMce,W; KouthaJI's rWht in thp trVt F1 neioyaojomingthc land of Levi Beemau, M.CiWhit. aKtr ana otners. It appearing to the salivfaefinn Vf ih Cnnrt ih.i Vkl ieiciiuanis in mis case, w, H.Southallat.d PatietKe vv. ooutnall. are not renulnnia nf fh', Kt.i. ; dered, therefore, that pubJicntidn be made in iheRal- eign. Register lor six weeks succesMVPiv.TnoiifviW theni l.t appear at our next Superior Court of Law to be held for aid. County at the Court H..nc i bi. ! eih on tbe first Monday after the fourth Monday of March next: then ml ihnra i-n,.!.. t-i . . - sue or Judgment final will be entered agMrrst thi and tbe land levied an vm.Wr.-,,t .-.:.,r .t. ti:.. . i ainni uemniio - --Miiewy nicnara r, ;rmch Clerk of onr m ,t Court at office, the first Mondav after th fi...Vtr. Mon day of September, 18417 : ' e ' p. finch. d:s. cr i- t flut. a . "-.' O, 7 T A T E . OF NORTH-CAROLIN.-.WaK, Cocsir, Court of Equity, Fall Term, 184 U . Tignal Jones, Francis Jones and others, ' -t' vs. ' . : ; - .', Betsy Leathers, wife' of William Leathers ; James ewoern anu wile Martha i William Allen and wife Ann; Thos. H. Scarbrough and wife Mary, Augustus Hunter and wife Maria : J DIM A . Wal. dell and wife Margaret; Franklin Douglas Hodges una wue Ann v. : Petition' to sell Land. - ' . ......... . V !'., - ' . ...... A. -:." -. ;? it appearing to the satisfaction of th fVmrt ..tt, Coun, to beheld at the. Court-house in the City of Raleigh, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, then, and there' to plead, answer or uemur to tne said Petition : otherwise, th cause will be heard csigarte and judgment pro eonfesso enter. ed against them - " - , ; - Witness, Perrin H. Bnsbce Clerk and Master in oar oaid Court of Equiiv, at Office, first Monday af ter the 4 th Mondav of September. 1841. - ' . ' PER RIN H. BL-SBEE, C. M. E. . December 2, 1841. . 4 99-w6t rgtate of orth Carolina. Wake Coun- 3 ty. buperior Court of Law, Fall Term 1841. " Caroline-Hill, ; , '. . Y ' I ' 4 Henrj- S. Hill. , Petition for Divorce, ' ;' . ; .. . " The Sheriff having returned upon the Subphoenas that have issued in Hits Case that the Defendant is not to be found, and roclam-ttion having been made fpr him according; to law fit is drdered thai Adver tisement be made accrding to Act of Assembly for the Defendant to appearand answer said Petitiori.or thajl it will be taken as confessed by b;m and heard ex sine. - . . - j' Witness, Richard P. Finch, Clerk atUffi September fate c ecen Gideon Glenn, Administrator otij the Estate of John Boothe, deceased, and also ! Administrator on the estate.of Winifred Ingram, i Richard Ward, Executor of Ebbin NelmsTdeceased, Y'.Y ' Petition Jor-Legacy, &)c, z " ''k' - It.appearing to 4he satisfaction of this Courts that Elizabeth Davis, and her 'husband Willie J. Davis, Mary EdarasvSaiy O. White and her husband Le-' vi White, George Boothafand, Samuel Boothe.'d feiidanta in the above cftsfeV reside beyond the limits of this State : It is- therefore ordered by' the CJourt that publication be made for six weeks in the" Rafeih' Re gister, that thpy apWar at our next Ciurt of Pleas and Quarter cessions, to be held for the County f Franl I'm, at the Court House in; Lduisburg on the second Monday in March next, then andlbere to answer. Ac. or the petition will be taken pro eonfesso as to tjiem, and a decree mde accordingly.' t ' Y ' .Witness, rmitb Patterson, Clerk of our iald Court at office, the second Monday in December, A;D. 1841; ! - . f v & PATTERSON; O.U.CV Pr. Adv. $5 62$ .. I . v li- STATE OF NORTH 'CARCLIN A.GrauvUle County, i Court of Equity -Fall Teim 184J; " u : Abner AOcock and QthorsI 4 ! Z Y l, : v : -1 . tr . t v 4 j .-. ' " ,t Pamfret Milton and others. - ,4f'-r .uwnjvrmc out vj, me juana,' oeiongtng to the Heu-s of Edward and Tabitha Adcoclc dee'd v - v ; v appearing i ine ouri mat the defendants Ste phen Adcock, Jonathan Adcock, - Kadef Parker and wife Nancy, and David Adcock reside .without the hmiu of this S&ta s h i therefore ..'rdered that pubR ration he made six w,k. succeUvely in 1 the Raleigh Register, for the said Defendants to appear at the next oftluaConn to h, held at die Coort-hoo-e in the I own pf Oxford, 'on the first Mmi f if u next, and plead, answer or . demur to the ' Plain, i AT. : I'll II nrnartaili U. -t ,::'' ,-. - er. . r . TO VU6 ,mnc wui ne- taken pro eonfesso; and heard x -parte.- J t : - i ; 0 . f, ; - Witrw.Thoinas BLittlejohn. riert and Master w aaiu vourt, at Office, the first Monday of Septem "1841 THO. BLrrTLEJOHNiCMiE. December 30. Pr.; 2 U 16w oulhatpublicauoiibe ,3 , Hon Charles Khen: I1"" .u'Pd reside without the limits of this n il Roberts Enr' wwion, tr worrferedthat advertisement be an, Major Thomas 6 T-,X weeks Ufely in Nthe Raleigh Re ' J i nomas R,gU for ,hem !o a at the next Term of ihi. ce the firvt Monday alter the fourth Mondav of h Z.,IRfer8on deceased, and Albert G. Moore and wife 1841,. -: - - "J- : - -YY 'Y;" ' YY " . T ' rt rtvrti f ts' I " J - ' ' ''. . ) ! ' j , . . . ixyit, o. v. i . v , - j. ' , - 1 T: 1 -rr I w-.if''ri.LzJir.i ,,r ; . -"Y'l. ' iY late of IVorth Carolina.-FHi5KUx :"7J-n T , j01"- 1JUMBM JBx Sc.--.y- Court of PletTnJ ItgSS PL.' "l-: Y- Y ' .berTernv 184U fi. ;C- . " - , ;-; I w . " TT'r" r.lttrr,incr' r - i their friends ano ;. the tiiiLi; ; generaL that they lxave opened at the new Vuhd.Wrn er Kayueville HargeU S.reaia. a choice assortment alway.aeU at .vary .moderate prices, they bopeto merit a i3M,tinttance Oivors. nnm TIL Consi,tto r ' J ' " r ;30B lb fresh Rnir k-,-r ".;-' Cts. 1 allow 2fi fi. ..ji.- . " onrt"ne. Ancli;.v,es,31oloSna KausageaJBiui.teJ vverJ w" M0-, CiUrch,Tea. . ... 1 . "-. " ." -v . - :.w...: , 1 1 Y." ' ..f OI Mac.ssar.Bcan.. A t;... I lila ' " .fl.w ni V- MP -.sne,xioriua ana mven.le? Waiers. hh.. ?"aP. Eenees, OpouVId, pink Saucers and imJ WhiUs FrecMewash. WgainotL , 7 ; ;i MtArTvn, 1 McsiCAt. I screws,- FbSrtSXE PlSSK iTifes. FIote. t:irit- a P g9T ' ' . r - BOOKS. , "' : , Booits, Spanish;.,Frencb, erman.V.ml' &gh grammars and Readers.. Almanacs Catnoic.) , ,!,?'':' ,- - " ' -1 Foils, Swords, Glove;. Masks, kata,. Breastplate. , Jcanctf iroods, etc. Vs .nlf? G,a" Mo?s' rtific1I Hair and Fkrwert. I '"Obair Caps Indies Work and Pn.u n.;. t and (shaving utensifa. Thermomete Dorapasses, Dirk, Pen and Pot ket Knives of the finest qgalitV; tola, Teeth, Cloth. Hair, Bmabn!S!!k& Needles; 6 WMieR nS amp artl I-ndle wicks, PArses, pocketbook's. NiUt vwuer uasKS, onotbelts, Bud sion caps, Smoking Pipes, Corkscrews, Tapers. Powder flafetra. SfK.i,i 1 TJ 1 ' , ""i.iw, uuuuagv, f ercus- On: caps, SmoJtinar Pioea. Corlt Mara U' kin.- O-tl sors,-; Necklaces and Beads. ft,r P.L n.HL X L-L and Inkstands Wtrfora. SeaJingwar, Lett . cds, Buttons, Pictures. , , : ' . - - t ? -.Yn" ' ' ' . ' GAMES. .. a , - Yi' ' GaweS, as D6minos.CbenmenrTtaiiVmN.M tr- no, fenpms Cup and Ball Graces for LadiLvalio. Ping ropes, Tivoli billiard; Rollet - - V ' . . Tots of everr descrmtion.'a . If iirM. tr ii Tops, DrBms,RatUes, Wiii.Uea,Moth Organ. .Harp." Jumpeu. Magic Lantern, Paintboxea. M.tnetia iF ' - ace Cannons.,;. Dolls. MaleiKrop. Mlcr?eC0ff V Trunk, for children, etc. c ' JF.WELLRRV - r-" ' 'j f . . Fine gold and .ilrer, a well as gernuri silver? bi Breasip.ns; Ear;siaSa, Pencils, FingewipftcTJiimi blev of grrmiin -silver aud jhichhclu:K gable aua'" Ieabp.Kns, Dewn Kniv,.. and Fork.8i;!- Pt,. s and .others.' German silver lmha. Haod B;iZ ' W.lrhgaard., Chains and Keys, Belibuckle.; Spvc. tacles. , ' J -,'- . 'h . i-t 'DRY GOODS. . 1, Pantaloon slofls, Test; patterns, HandVwrhrefk Camlet: Jeans. X.men i:..Har nA I1A.. as .::.' y- Gloves, Sfockingslrrah" LinVnSalinettleach and -unbleached Cottons, Flannel. ttcJ , la faet the vHriVy ,f -article, is loo nnmeroasito mention, all of which will be solden vety reasonahto ' terma for cash, . . t. ; " : : w- c grimmer ' Corner of Fayetlevrife and .ILtrgeu fHrcefV STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Greane .Countyj Coart of Equity. Fail,Term :t84l. 7t ' David, JYounff j?AdmV" nf Mirrt R nu Jj.'.- ' It appearing to the Court that the hebnAani 1. athari Jones and wife, MWey, ,Tboma Harris and '' wife Nancy; and Thomas OanieL ''resUe without tbi limits of this State r It is therefore drdered thai publi cation be made nix weeks successively hi tbe-''Raleigh ; RHgtsw for the said D fendanu to appear t the next Term of thi. Court, to be held at ibeTIourt-hooae in the 1 own of OxforoVon the t first Monday .of Mardb. T nexk'aad plead, answer or demur to the PlaintiflTa Y Bid, otherwise the saroau will be taken pro eonfesso, and beard ex parte. - -I 1 v' - " i u,: 1 V. u r Witness, Thomas :B. Linleiohn: ifaieiga Kegister, that pk re.i owv nne inei, and the next Superior Corn f V' 3 rt" f ing TobaiW rlhn,. !nf i?.,ii: .?f!-v:Sef?t r'B., Prone.. Dai-. FiiKl.-uC? of our said Court r nar wnkeraon. dec. andrf Of said 'ouj t, at Office the fi nit M Alula . hi. R.m, " " : . December 30- Pr.' 5 83t ' . I 6wf Y 51 A J IS Or NORTH . CAROLINA iv... N County -In Eauitv .'.i',: Pu rsuai.i to a 4eerre tT Oeiobev'tmn tk-L'JZ wiD ,.ffer for sal- at the Court-housv, In tba T.iwn' bf Newbern, the second M.rtday (the IMarcfi next,) Lots, No 254 and 25505 S Hancock streets, with th4r ten;.. .j able improveraenia, compriainff tbe wclknpwr; j 1 1- ; XTaslilixsrton Ubtcf,' I Y -7r-.i witn a the lhold and kitche furt.itp Tfiie Y SkaV1 fxJ,"ra whltir. a fevv; step of the Ma.ket and Court . House.' The iarmi are x .month: cii-di.wiuY in.et.fronilaeMait-r Bonds, with approved aureUe. requ-'red. ; - - Newbern Jan.26.jsi2. . ll-rt , -. Y 7TpT5',C--nimitied to- ihe JaD of Rocking1 Xl ham rCounty,, North 'aroHnaV..-the'2CUi ol r '(oJ'') NEGRO WOMAN oyenae - " J VAN, and saysbe belong. to.one Mr. Orecf, ? -'f jwas sold by JameSrong.in Ridtmond.-Virginia. Y and that abe left her Master on the road brtween North ' J Carofina and the-State of.Georgia,aoeut the Jat e last August. . When conututted, .btf had checkirock,aJttthaUrn., Saiu 4esoTvmiaf is about 45 years ofgetarKwejgh$about l,40 pot she ia about 5 feetgb, fat Vompltrtion .and atoqi buim and baa ost jwo bt her onder froh) teeth' TCe Owner ia requested vebme forward, tyoiA fratieift ' and par rtntrje U sne wj5 be dealt With agrreaUv u Y . i ' uvr. .j . , , Octohar 1,-1811 . EOBEiTCa Jadot.; f .. ... 4 7 k.. A?? IN'

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