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TTT M Ik TT., 1 ' y T- -H -w .- NO;ia j s EDITOR AND. RO PRI JSTQR j SuBSCBiPTioir-Five Dollars per annum-half ih Advance .'-!" f?' JX i" . ApyRRTiSRMsW8.For:eve7.?Seen;me first insertionj One Dollai ; achsubsequem insertion, Twemy-five Cents. V i;c iliU'V u Court Orders and Juptcial Acvertisemekts will be charged 25 per cent, higher but a deduction of 33 J per Cent.will be made from the regular prices, for .advertisers "by the year- - J-i, Advertisements', ' inserted in ' the Semi- Weeklt egister, will also appear in tie : WeikLy Paper, ee of charge." - - , ' f . ; fW ..-i free ' CCJ-Letters to' the Editor must, be-post'-aiDv THE SLOUCHED HAT;;,' vV " A TRUE STORYV' "J ' 4 C " In the year 16--t there x appeared" in the goodly town of Boston one. Monsieur le'Cain Wfio from the account he gave of himself, came to sojourn among them forjthe purpose of instructing' the sober jand steady! citizens in the V noble science of defence' He took lodgings in King street at. the sign of jihe Cat and Parrot, irom whence I he issued his cards ; giving notice that at all hours ofvthe day, he held himself in readiness at hisr room to give lessons in the noble exercise ofthe broad 8 word.) At the bottom of his bills was appended the following : Any,; gentlemaji who is ao good as to join in. the amusement, and escapes three cuts Without a parry to one attempt, wilt v be entitled - to twelve ; lessons gratis." This boast drew forth at once all I the young blades in toivn who ever don'd I glove or Handled loif ; s ana many in conse quence, were tne. encounters wjin tne dap per Frenchman. It was all in vain ; the skill and activity of JU onsieur; earned him ' thro all triumphant.This general ; success tickled his pride, and to gratify his van fry or morey perhaps lo extend his celebrity, and to in crease the number of his pupilsj he caused a stage to be erected on the Common, (upon which he-daily appeared,' armed cap a pie, giving challenge, that he was ready then and - there to " contend with-naked blades 'against all new comers, 1Uis: was a'coolerrto en gage in 4:friendiy;;,pas0agef;.wiibrrltoned foils, where nothing .was exposed but" their vanity, was what had been? and could be en dured, by the young gladiators of the ;town ; but to face- this gunpowder Captain of.vtfie Louis's in mortal combat, was not for a mo-: meat to be though1 -of. No one ever'dreamt of attempting it. V -Thus Monsieur Ie ; Cain had his stage entirely to himself, upon which : he continued daily, to, renew his ; challenge," give point and cut direct uponUheempty air. It was at one of those daily exhioitiohs, when an unusually large. number were look ingon to witness his dexterity in cutting and flourishing, and Jistening' to -the oft repeated challenge, that a man.8tept':out from, tlie crowd, and very coolly 7; walking Toward," drew his glove .frorh his hand 'and least it upon the platform, in token of his acceptance of the challenged He was completely euvel opeu in a large dark colored, cloak -ot coarse materials, which, in the act of drawing- his glove, feil open, and disclosed .'to the -view qf the. astonished bystanders i a -ponderous broad swordbuckled to his thighi that judg-' ing from its sizetK would be useless Jn any . but the hands of Willie Vallace,7;or a.Dou glas of the bloody - heart.' - This, together with a slouched hat,Constituted the whole of his .visible costume. He appeared rather above the common .size with as form that de clared his strength and activity. ; The Frenchman at fi rst'rt appeared utterfy confounded at this unlooked for. occurrence.; bui recovering liimselfinmomenti hewitli the politeness ': and grbanitypf liis 'nation;. in? vited his daring opponent to ascend the stage. The bystanders, j when.they hadrecovered from - their surprise ' at thejchallenge of Le Cain being accepted, were, very eager to as certain Avho this fearless being :was. Who is he V and whatjs he' IVwereuestiorVs, re iterated fromone toanother :1 but;-whol he was, or what he' was, -no one" knew; and no one could tell. Np one had; observed7him until he had separated, from the crowd .to ac cept the -challenge.-: As for.'Le Cain, . when: . he found himself, driven "to y the issuefupon' his own ter ins' with a ;:,cro wd of wknesses, among whom were a number of his lown'u-t , pils,; and all of whom had heard his repeated.! boastings, he was determined ( that "this -un-' known, wIiq, in Jtis opinion,) was'hopinglo disgrace him, should pay dear for his temerP ' ty. With ihese thoughts in'his'mind, Ve addressed the stranger Youhall play , a bloody,game fortbia, sir broad rim.J l am here, replied the;unkhown invatclearrVoice; to punish a vain boast i let tlie result be as God wills.';;.1. Well spoken,! said Le.Cain,'. his face reddening with passion at the stran ger's cooluess,' 'but are' you- awatethat-your opponent is the. best 'swordsman in the coun try This information did not produce the effect ; upon the -slouched " hat that-Jje Cain evidently intended, it should.:, ,1a the 'same provoking and even, voice he, replied; .your language, my cock sparrow, well heeomes your profession J f but,;young man; C you jiad belter cease your; boasting, and save your strengtth or I assure you that you will need it all , to steady ,your , ey?t , and gutrd i your yuiuis. v i ne sworu ortne nery rrenenman was unsheathed inra minute tlie stranger coolly followed his example.4 vi This inso lence is not to be borne,', said LeCainputting uuuseii in a posture 01 attack,;' defend your self and he commenced a furious attack upon the stranger. The one was all fire and ira petuosity the other cool and collected.! The ool and collected. The Frenclimatr'evidentl v had tlieadvantageiri activity; while the strengh and self-possession tif thetither appeared, lo render him fu(ly'his ennal. ' 1 Cainl.: who hadfdenentfed ; .upon Lliisiuperior kII;1ihding; himself repeatedfy. luiieu oeca,iJie niuip r cuidgcu., o.ii-;y vr ?. contrnuedi h His- face wasasred as scarlet; and 'Jus r; whole i " countenance s betrayed : the' height of passion, .which "sttongly. contrasted Willi the talm and collected countenance jfof lhVtYrangtevTbis;elf:po88essioi?,waViio. ticed by LerCain; and'tedded io'increase'his rage';:he shifted his gronndrandattempted to bring the. face of his antagonist to. the sun; Ls CainHd blinf the stranger by the sutt.ap-' Reared to have succeededi'for he had no. soon er iurnedhim in tltat position, than the'sword of the unknown missed a pairry, and hejre ceivedia -deep wound, inthe sword-arm IHe" still maintained this "ground iind - self-possess sion ; but the cool and calm' countenance had, disappeared l hisface 'was1 flushed r every mhscie"QF his po werfuf frame"appeared to -be brought into action :6 shifted hii' gifouhd with the speed of lightnihg'7 and his; blows were dealt with: a speed and force that show edVdelerrriination to bring v the.icontest to a close.? -Thevchangefi affairs in an- instant v ltered the. opinion thatLe Cam JutLenter tainedof the skill of hisnfigonist abandoned-', at once his assault, and relied solely on luy defence. The stranger press eI upon'himhis face assumed a darker hue, theiniiscles.ofhis mouth contracted, with every blow h "dealt, showing his teeth as Ormly'"set as advice, until by a sweeping blow he dasIVed"the sword of Le Cain from his handy which left him completely at his mercy 1 Yield,' shouted the stranger, or die' the death of a foolish boaster!' Le Cain, with Quivering ljjf and countenance ashy paleTreplted f yilld, I surrender all pre tensions tothe science of defence: but may I know to whpih'Iield ?V That, replied the stranger, is no Tor you to know : to youi and thesVgood people presentjjvjould say, I am a "' messenger to punish presump tion;" He thenVdrew Jiis ' cloak over, and pulling his hat; down over his eyes, leaped from the platform, 'and immediately disap peared in'the streets of town. " l " Who this individual was, who was after- Wards-designated, the Slouched Hat,' was not' known until years afterwards, when ' H' was ascertained : thai it was Gbffe, the regicide, ...u . : .''it i ' "-:5 ii i.r- w"", as. i.x wen iviiuwn, waa qtfiiceaicu lor a number of years -iri this country from Uhe vengeance of Charles ? II, the son ; of the murdered king. -. ) ' v, ; , -' , ;C "a n;t r i s h j:A m e N T ; J ;The i lament over.lhe. dead body of a.- rela- live or friend is of ancient origin. Occasion ally" the language becomes impassioned;' and eveq beautuul. ; 1 he lollowing lament was uttered ty an old and attached - nurse in a family; and addressed to the corpse of the mastery whom she had in his infancy loved and-t nourished.: 'j 4 i Ah;! ah j whydid you die and leave ns? I ,rockedr your cradle, -I nursed your, chil dren', -J must i follow t in your furneral ! Your children are about- me ! v I see " my child's children, but ! see not my, child !; .! remember yourTace in youth its brightness w ok iiiaiti y , tine mo nun tii iiiauc uay ii"m around me ij I remember your; form!" in the dance,and strdhg was your arm. when you wrestlpd with. the young mefu''Oh! none .was like; my son to me ' and all. youj.daysl were pleasant until the destroyer Came ; then vour young cheeks grew pale and the light left . 1 T - - t . r' i i ' t your eyes,; anu i iaugnea-no more l oaKeu ypur marriage-cake--: warm" waa your heart, and Warm .the hand; that f pressed poor old Norah's ! -;All,ValU now is coWand desolate ! vvTHE -subscriber - has , -Opened a House iof Private Entertainment in Chapel .Hilt, - where he" will be happy to accommodate bis. old friends. Jtie will be able to board forty , or fiftyStudents,- by the month or year,' on rea sonabh) terms and Ma table", shall - be furnished with the "best the country affords. He t respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. - v. , IT 'Jif;': K -r' JAMES NUTTALL; -Dec e raber, 16,-1841,- t TTKISSO'LIJTlOlS.-'The firm .nf- Litchfqhb U V & Smitu has been J dissolved by mutual coo ,sent, andt all those indebted -will please come forward and.payup !"v JAMES MTCHFOKD.V- - ,.;:BOUKBON; SMITH.- ' . Bourbon Smith ; A VIN G taken 1 he old stand,' opposite the Post -Office"' intends carry ing on the TAILO RlNG I lf VFISS in nil itit varioiiA hrnnrJiea. &nd-.iiolirif a share of, public patronage. V '"-. -'FeU'lO ;Af CARD. DoCton JLewlS having reiurn ' A ed to this Oity, has resumed the practice of his protession. - ne may do louno. a. . uis "omce or resi dence or FayettevilIeStreet;iat all r hours vhen J not pioiessionauy engageu. , -jt uuuuu . antuuiitc,:, heretofore, ai all hours, both in town And countryi"' 4 '-Feb.22.;'.-i'; :; 'ZV- l6-3tV -.Statnd Standard 3 iosertions.V r The Subscriber" oluTer1 bis services for the Engrossing - or Copying ; : Deeds, 'Posting?; Books, &c. or in any business : reqruring the aid of a Copyist, or iicndif.;!pomrhunica tions left at the Office i of the RsOisTi a, or ;t thejre sidence of Air. Johb HoTCBiirs,will meet with prompt attention. , ' THP. L. 3UMP; TTTTTANTED. ONE HUNDKED BUSHELS V FLAX ;8EED. 5 : - C -' ;f f euruiry .a aox. - iv rTXOII SAL1L-A eooa Cookinsr Stove nearly I j new., ,AUo a good Piano Forte. Inquire at this Office:;' z , c -.x -i- r JOBJPJUNTPING,;-'- .JJXECTJTBD, AT THIS OP?ICE 1 r - TVtA rrwl neatne and cUspaick. 7 nis opponent turnea to .receive .mm .as icau? Iy:as ifhetnoted ron-a' pivot continuing J to act only on the 'defensivei Thealtem'pt of TssjH v: THE'qCIIDROTTOH BRED milherford,:. vViHrottke tlie present Season of 1 842,'cammeti- Marcbi at. my Stable in Kalelgh.-jit Ed;- Prices, in; Johnstoiv.counly, and at;Eagfe:Roek, ami wiH be af each. stand every ninth Jayv , Unless on i public"!, day s,- wnif n w.ui e reeerveu loroexBibiungnirrr. nerwni f let tc fnares at eight dollars ihe season, and twelve doUara-lo insure a jnare to be m.foal ; the season mov ney to be paid -within the seasonV andthe insurance when the mare is' ascertained to 5?e in foal,; or parted wjuiii ; x uiy cents 10 iqc groorn. s Mares iromva ui tance will receive good attention,' as every preparation necessary has been provided.-- Pasturage gratis," and fed.opon grainat twenty-five cent per dayi-' '"h-' Rutherford is six years old hi June'i vHis" color is a deep red sor'reL W He 13 upwards of five' feet' two inch-' es high, and withal a horse of superior " activity. Those wishing to patronize' ihi horse will be assured they are breeding from a "ihoroughbredstock horseV upon term . more I moderate 'than everjiiown. y'a He has proven himself to be a sure foal-getter. C k f -pedigree 'tr ;-f .c- -'- Rutherford was sired by. Yeoman, the Imported Ara- oian ; oara oy wasningion,a son oi tne cnsunguisueu race horse and foai-gctter Timoleon ; her '..dam by old Sir Archy,7her grand dam wasby HatchVGray Dio med, and he by old imported sorrel Diomed ; his dam by oldAFlag of Truce Mead's Pilgrim Imported Jan nusj imported Valiant, imported Jolly Roger, import ed Sbarke,' imorted Sober John ; gieatt grand dam by imported Dare Devil ; g.'g. g. tlsm: bv' imported Sharke., 7 . , - WM. F. COLLINS. February 25,1842. ,17 wlm Ai beautiful' sorrel,- 6 yearsold Jhis Spring, full Jive feet oneinch high, . in form : and actum unsurpassed ; . ; by any Horse in the country,' Will stand the ensuing Season, which will commence on the fftst of March, and end the first' of July, part of his time at my. Stable in Raleigh, part at Kogeis old Cross Roads, fourteen miles North of Raleigh, and the temaindeeof his lime to suit customers. t . T . Ahab tili be let Uo Mares at the reduced price of $6 the leapto be paid when the service is. performed; $8 the season, and $10 toinsure-7-all to be paid witht in the seasiyi. ,4 A 'change of r property forfeits insu rance. Thse who put. by! insurance, will be bound to attend regularlyior forfeit. the samez-i"1. ?." ' v Ahab Will aUend his, stands regularly, public days and higtl waters excepted. He is thought, by the bestju'dges to be one of the finest productions of his celebrated sire, and ho doubi he would1, have distin guished himself on the Turf, had behave been tested, but being raised by a pious man, he has never been permitted to run. . v As a foal-getter having been let to some few mares, has proved himself to be sure. We need noi say that, it is the interest of .every man' to improve his stock by putting to fine' blooded . horse as exiierience has proven that fur service, long life and durability, they' fully meet the sanguine expectations of alt tho.-e who patronize ibem.. reeling disposed to improve the stock,, we have thought proper to stand Arab lower than any , borse of. equal blood in North Carolina.' in order thai every Fanner may have it in his power to improve his stock at a low rale., .-.'v- ... JUHJM U. MUUKti. rEDIGREE. I certify that the sorrel Horse Arab was raised by me, that he was five years old last soring. He was sir edby the genuine Arabian borse Yeoman;. his dam by old Sir Archie ; her dam by Eagle ; her dam by im ported Druid, and her dam by the celebrated horse old Mark Anthony. ' iy-w, r - FHO.D. BENNEHAN. t. Orange county, February 23, 1842. i5i-;--K-: lleckw fill's AiiH-Iygpcptlc Pllls rniHEsE Pills have now been more thaneieht - L r years before. the Publicrandtheir just preten sions to'the character claimed for them.closely exam ined, and test-d bv a great number of persons, too in telligent to be deceived,' and too deeply interested; in the results. not to observe with care,' and judge with out favor. Exiierience has not weakened these pre tensions, but strengthened and -confirmed them by a mass of testimony, of such respectable character as has never sustained any article,in this form in any coun try.'? ;The;original design was to relieeD"tfi)tpa, and those functional derangements upon which it commnniy oepenus.1 ney were nowever iounu, oy preserving the titomach and bowels in a healthyt state of action, to lend gready to' 'ward ' off those bilious attacks". to ;'which many are liable, but not as an-An'. ti-Bilious Pill,1- in the common signification of the Jermrf Those,' tfiefefbre,' who expected .411 " them an active' purgative (though to many "they are such,) may have been disappointed ; yet few-" instances'!. of failure have been ascertained amontr those who : have faithfully employed the article : according! to, the de sign, where relief might reasonably have been ex pec ted; 'In a'dditioo to the Aa&'ua dyspeptic' those who fromcustom or from necessity; as in liaveling or business, take their . meals hastily, find in the use of these Pills great protection or relief, from consequent occasional attacks , of indigestion ; and:, indeed, i all whose habits or pursuits are sedentary, may take them' with safety and benefit, -j 1 t " t? The chief objection urged against them is.'that they encourage indulgence in the pleasures'of thejlable by the immunity 'they-give from the painful effects of ex cesa. .. That the public. may feel, assured that no im position s attempted to 'be'- practised upon them, the proprietor has obtained permission to referto the -following gentlemen, - (among many others) who,? from personal experience of the' efficacy of , these 1 Pills, are willing to' recommend them to r their friendsl viz i yMt?Van Burenlaa President of the UitStates, Hon. George E. Badger.- L ,. J3 late SecNavy , JlV Rev.'L.' SS Ives. D.;D.Bishop o - jioriti UaroU na, HonfJames Iredell, late UJSt Senator arid Gov ernor of N, C; ' Hon. Henry 'Pottcr; District Judge Wdliam arid Mary College. H naJ Wrn. Preston, V. S. Senator 8. C. Honi John Henderson, U.. 8( Sen; Miss., Hon: lfJ:P. Talmadge.J: S, Senator.ew "York: Wmi S. Moohni Esq.,Tenn i Hon'-JE. Slunlu, C.'.'Hon. J 'H. BrpckwayL C Connecticut; Hon. Richard Htne$, late M;C.N. C Hon. Charles FwAer. late M. C,N.,C , Hon. J. Heiskelt, Circuit Judge', Tenn TRev.' F. Lr HawkssTt. D. New fork Rei,.Wm?McPJieeter9,p.l.NiG FreemaniWDi Columbus Mi.s. Rev.'B, T. Blake, Ayake,iX..C.tRey. Stephen Coekermss Rev. D) BrocAMjay,; ConnReV,!; Marsh; Conn., Rev. K. Burch,. Kentucky, Rev R, Ml ley Wake Forest. N. C,; Dr. JtT Z?er".-Halifaxt N. C.j Dr. : Elijah pros ilndianaDf.;J:-yj3"btt ney, Beauforf, N. CPri Ti J JohnslonfTiafchez, Misfc, Dr. CaptM'JimesTenn.', DriV.'I. Stith, Ra leiehV N, C 1 Dr. E. Marks: Columbia; S. C.; Dr E. G. Mygalt, Hannibal, N. YH';WiJL Irving Hytlop, Esq N.Y'. P. Guionl Raleigh, N. Oi- Win. HUl( ' fix.'.', fit... TSJ f- ' J ' ' 7V ",. le V.ri U7eti. instonl N. C. Bonner. EsdBam.- JXtCL'J, Stanly, Esq. NewberaN il? Walkef; Anderson. Ei FloridaT. P; Dcvereux Esq. Roanoke, Major oamuci mc -omosureenvuie, ueorgia, j.o. ommur with,' at Raleigh' N. C. to whom all orders must b addressed. - .ZTi' 'r '-"'-, Rale'igb. Feb, Wt 1849. ! , 10 Jra T-fKV Esq. Assn P; M. Gen. Washington City, iMaj. JbAn Beard, Pforida; AVVV -f- .V..y f; Preparedsolely by toe Proprietor Df. Joa Bick- T p B REV.VALDEfiT ; S.IVIE It E of-the : City i ofNe w 'Vof k; a esi ?:ns ta open a S c;iooi.'7ToR " 1:Youfc o' L'adie?. i n;vlhe City t o f Ral e'rgh, -N;N C.;-W th e ; 1 2 thT day. of Mav.ext.r4 VZ' ; .XTh.is ;Insiitufi6n is to furnish a thorough, ahd jele gant Education', equal to th'eest that can le" obtain- elevatedOak gVoye,furnish tlie mostspaciou accom modations. ' J'he'; Dormitories are separated into.Al- coves,, for two Young ; Ladles each, if a construction to secure priyaiy and at the Same time '.-'rf free circula tion of air " ' - - rv iVs r V ,J Every article of furniture is provided by the School'. "except bedding; (beds wdl tefurnished) and toioe - T'.'-r.-., V T 1 'till V " .1 " ry .'incidental expense, wilhrTuition in"Enilish,'XktJ i ui uuaru 1 iiictuums- wasuin? anu eve m,i oxc i vu per cession,. payable in advance:: . ; tuw eAira cuarges win ne. ior x reocn, xiatian jviu sic Drawihg, Paintiig'and Ornamental Needle-work at the.usual prices of the Masters? There will be no other extra charged t --"-, v 1 Jt : I'upils will be admitted at any age desired. . - - ; No Pu pi I,- ex cept by a i w b TTis - request r o f j the Parent or Guardian to the-Rector of the School, will be allowed to have an account at: any Store or Shop in the City .h A disregard of this prohibition Willi be followed by an immediate dismission from School: . Day-Scholars will be received from such Parents or Guardians as reside in he place." " J he year will be I divided: into two terms of five months each. ' The former commencing, - after the.-Jst term, on the 15th of May, arid terminating ort the 15th of October, i The latter commencing on the 20th of iovemuer anu lerminaung'on tne xuin 01 April. City of 'New rYotkTfc Rt. ReWB T Onder- donk, D D. The Rev Drs. McVickar, Hawks, and Taylor.: Chief Justice Jones, the Hon G C : Ver planck and R B. Minturfl, Esquire. . ' ' v-.t, 1 J J z - XE W JERSEY , " . , Burlington The Rev G W Doane, D D, L CD. Princeton. The Rey-G B Hare and John Potter, Esquire. , s ! ' j ' . . - ' . ' ; I " sf " Wi v' "VIRGINIA. ---. - - - : jrt'cAmonf--The Rev A Empie, D D and the Rev William Norwood.' l - -t ' Petersburg The ReV N H Cobbs and Messrs White & Blume. - - - - ,. Norfolk The ReV B M Miller, and George Row V land, Esq. , 1 : . , - ' ' I NORTHCAROLINA. - The Rt Rev L S-Ives, D D and the Clergy of the Diocese generally, '"'W' " Raleigh' The Hon Duncan Cameron,- the Hon James Iredell, the Hon Richard Hines, the Hon Geo. E Uadijer. the Hon. Romulus M'. Saunders, the Hon John II - Bryan," William 'M cHaywood, . George '-W Mordecai and Charles Manly,' Esquires; 'Drs 1 Wat son and Beck with; Charles L Hinton, W K Gates, and Edmund B Freeman, Esquires.' " - : . ' FayetteviUe.-L6xin D Henry,- Charles T? Haigh", Charles P Mallett, and E J Hale, Esquires.. .v, r Wilmington William C Lord, Esquire, ; and Dr. T H Wright. 1 " - -u " Newlern rHon R J)onnell, - Hon Charles Shep ard, James W Bryan, and John M Roberts, Esqr's ". ' VFoaunenDr D IX Freeman, Major Thomas Blount and Eli Hoyt, Esq. . -' . S ' 1 jBoA Joseph Bonner, Esq,' . f Plymouth-!! FrMait!and and John BeasIey,Esqk : Lake Scuppernong--lion E: Pettigrew, and Josiah Collins; Esq r . , : Edenion Dot James Norcom, M Page, and Wil liam! Warren; Augustus Moore, and Joshua Skinner, Esquires. . .-r ' ' ' ;-.t Elizabeth City-The Hon William . B Shepard. Charles K. Kinney, 'and John McMotine. E quires, o ' Hertford Benjamin; skinner .and T, -'F "Jones,- Esquirex. - - - Wtfaor J B G RouIhacVand Wm Gray, Esq's. " WancaoorouA R Washington, and James Gtis wold, Esquires. ; ' "',"': i f rt,Uock s r err yr Roanoke V P -Devereux. Esq." :- Halifax F S MarshxH and Thos' B Hill. Esqr's. " TarAoro" Theophilns Paiker. Esq. ' - KtnstonJ C:-:-Washington,-'Nathan1 G -Blount,-' George Whitfield," Esquires.., - i -. Grccnto---Drs.:IN'Jojner and George D Basker- villej Esquires. ; X Henderson- John o Latop, Lsq. . ;- Wiltiamsborough rThomas Turner, Esq. - 1-' Oxford John tT'Taylor and Russet "Kingsbury,. Esquires"1 - ' ' Orange County Chief-Justice Ruffin, Hon Wil lie P Mangunfand Hon Wm A Graham. " . 'r ', 'Chapel Hill PresiJent Swain. -" , ; " ... Pdtsboro .William -1 Hirdin, Esq and Dr Hall. Wbrfcsftoro"-William E ;Tioy " Esauire and Dr W G Junes. " , : -;:;- rU. . . - -f ' Salisbury William Chapters,. Esq;, . , ; : r Charlotte William J Alexander Eeq. 1 -Lincolnton -Micljael H eke, Esq. v--' i -v Beattie's Ford Alfred M Burton, Esq..- .J; 5iiAfrrbrc" J G Bvnum andt Thomas Carson. Equirk; v ::i;Xffui'X - lXtr,: T. A vol-., V.n FZ'. " 7 FArf itoc& Charles Baring, -Es"q. J ' - ; ' i J, V SOUTH" CAROLINA'. ,rrt Charleston Rp Rev CE' Gadsden, D Dv - ':.-' ---;,'-' v -LOUISIANA v i . 'New Orleans The Rev'Dr' Wheaton - t ' f- GEORGIA- tv-V- Ti -Y"-- 'Savannah The'RevE'Nemfville',-t 'i-; b 1- --'1-. .--j1 " ALABAMA"2 -Mobile iTh HonJames; Martlfil""- ; ' ; f Applications for admission-to" Me SchooVmaytbe made' to the Rt Rev L S Ivm,' D D:- or the Rev R S Mams,-D D,ats Raleigh, - and tttiihe'Rev; Mr SMKDXs.'at New Yorkj until lstrfMay, and after that period to-Mr Smedks, at Raleiglw t V"" Feb 21, 184a v-- :j-.-;-.ri7 tf C TSJOTI CJG.--The juhscribers'wishito;purch9se PJ 'one or two 1 thousand v bushels 'of clean Flax w'.-.lT.l ".-Usl.:-.l,'ii .-wi.f.- ::iT -.- oeu,iiui tuhii iuc uiguc fiiojHri-prii;cTWJiA u giv eri. also, a few hundred bushels "of Palrria Christi oi Castor beans. ; they .also wish to ehsa&e two or three LIIUUSIIIM. I'U'UCIV VI'BUUIIU UUVkUlt DCCU'IV VV UCU'CI' l;at.heir M tlls'ori Neuse .River; near Rogers' r at any Gin wltliio four.of five miles, i Ai brid Apply to the subscribers in Raleigh, 'si - ,WMF.-CLARK, .7 ' '-M' VftJ. H.,JEFFREyS. , 1 842. , t r.; -; , ' 8 if t January .25, TTKCJCTORtlV.JjL. STI1TO tenders his ser t l.vices to the citizens of Raleigh, andthe adjacent Country, in the various braoches of .Medical Science. He can te found at alt times" unless professionallv'enH n.t tia Ttr. S2. A. Jivnv hatinr Witliam C.I g.KCU kMW VlUg VWIty VUV vw .w. . . f UhtJm-e 29 X, r3&; C1HEWING TOBACCO Just, ieceived,;on Tj ionsignmenl,"; 1 0 ;bdxeT Of Tbomas' Roanoke Tobacco, and for fcale ,t the North Carolina ;Book fiinri 4 tit a low rice.--"' i ' L'.To those "who like to chew good Tobseco, .we;'say, eidl arid examine Thorxiasi Bouey,Dew-rwhich may be had. by he pla'gi or b the box, ai the North Ca .r nJ.i. a. .VV' -T!WU?i? -jfc-' -iitTr!tTr,:r:' tm, in me viij. 04 Hew a orit, . oi iiij,. any ouueru School. v - r J , y; 5-; ; ;-i ;, .V ; V.i The Schoof Buildings . -situated in a heautiful and .'rV-BaWgh, FV If c -5" vi , ' rOIIQI WW' UHllf. 1m ii ; CAROLINA. Franklin John J; Goodloe, Rort H.' Goodloe. Theo.W H: G6odloeJoh Ri4 Hendoti and Mary Hhis wifeDabw ney Mt Goodloe. and "Adeline Goodloeijtis'wifer Aitil la't Williams, widow of Richard .Wdliama and -.Nancy Bulloch, Henry Bulloch, Mary'Bulhh, andi Jaihes Bullochl the last four of whom are : Infahts under the ge of twenty-one years and are Abe children and helra of-Jnlia &y Htilfm.h- 'AtoaafA Tlp(Vnf1antt '-:sj . ' ?It PDeann2! to the satisfactfoti of the Court.' that all the defendants in the above' cause are non resideoU.r: If is therefore' ordered by the Court ibat publicatioi be' the 'said defendants Tippear at the next Superior Count of Equity to be held for "the" County of Frankho at the Court-house in IutIure on the 2d Monday af4 lefthe 4lh Monday in- March nextj t hen and there" to plead, answer or demur to the said -Bill,; filedragainst them, otherwise lhe.ame wilt bevheard and judgment; pro conjesso entered against them and decreet made accordingly. ' V- 'f YMr iYv-imessv oamuei jonnson, jierK. ;anu '.-Ai aster, oi a r said Court c Equity, at Office,; ihej;2d Monday our I after thev4th Monday in September t84l, i" 'T -'-'li. Aiv$lo; SAM'L. JOHNSON O.M-E.v. tate of lVortb Carolina. vVake Coun? o. , r.. -1....'. T... .. ..-.rwa. ..'LV. , n ; 1 W. H. Soulhall and Patiorice W. Soothalir r- -Original Aftachmcnt.'jev'wA on tW.- H.-. Sou'.hall and Patience W.outhaH's right in the tract' of Land on1 whii-h-P. W. Souihall re ently, resided near En field,' adjoining tlie land of, Lev' Beeman. M; C. WUit-i akelr and others. : V " Vt-"- h It appearing to tbe satisfaction cflbe-'CnuVt that, the: Defendants in this case, . W ; HvSduthalV and Pattern e Vl .Southall, are not residents ofthi State it (s or-: dered, therefore, that publication le made in the Raleigh- Register lor ,"x weeks successively,, notifying them to;appear at jr next Superior Court of Lnwlo be held forward County at :the, Court House in Ral eich on the first Monday .after the fourth Mondav"'of March next; then sud there to replevy or plead to is" sue, or Judgment final will he entered against- thm." and. the -Jam! levied oh '.condemnedcto -satisfy, the PtinlirrBdem'"nVr. " , ' ' ' Jr ' V V'. ' ' ; -ilitness, Richard K Pr Finch, ; Clerk; of , our -said Court at office, the first Monday afterlhe fourth Mon day of September,.1841.";--. ; R. P. FlNCH, C; S.' C. Pr. of Adv. $5 62 - : -.7 IMITATE i)T NORTH-CAROLINA, Wam Jf CorjsiT;:CoUrt of; Equity, Fait,Teym; 1841; Tigual Jones, Francis Jones and'others, Si ts. Betsy Leathers, wife of -William Leathers i-- James w-Newlierri and, wife.Mrtha rlVilliamiAHen: and ' wife Ann ; ThosJHv Scnrbrongh'- and wife. Mary Augustus Hunter and wife Maria ; James A. Wad dell and wife Margaret; Franklin Douglas Hodges and wife Ann. V.' - c ; :-l 'V--1 K - : Petition to sell Land. it"' " , "- - .v H11' w. . ;It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court- that the above Defendants reside without the limits of this State, on motion? it is ordered, that advertisement be made for six weeks, successively, in the Raleigh Re- gist fr, for them lo appeart;jlhe next Terra of .this' Court; to be held at -the. Court-bouse in the City of Raleigh. onthe first Monday after the fourth Monday in March nextthen and there',, to pleads answer or aemur tome saiu reuiion : oinerwise, in cause win be heard ex parte; and,, judgment pro conymo enter ed against them: t" ? .i;Witness,f Perrin H. Busbeejs Clerk and Master jn our said Court of Equity at Office, ?first Monday -after the 4th Monday of September. 1841 -J ' - t PERRIN H. BUSBEE. C. M E: i December -2r 1 84 1 tS9- w6t tate of Worth CaroIInaiV- Wake Goun- - Superior Court of La wi Fait Term; : 1 84 1. - - -' I Garonne raiii,'- f ' - r- ' .. ' ' - - -1. ' - -" - v . : . - Henry" S..HiIfc- ' ri - --j-"V- Pet if inn for' D,W?. v'-c f sTTheh'eriff having returned upon the Sulipliosnas that have issued in -' tbia'Case that .ibe Defendant, is not to be found, and 'proclamation having been, made , for hhri according .. to law"; It is' ordered that Adver tisement be made according fcu-'A ct of- Assembly for 1 in ueienuani 10 appear-.arm answer am .rei'iion, or ihat it. will be taken as confessed; by Jiim4 and heard expnrte. -,'J;,- V" Withess;Richard.P. Finch, Clerk of our said Court tato or.TVortli Carolina.- FrasiAik 3 Couniy..--Court of .Pleas and ,Q jarter .Sessions. )ece.ber Term, .184 1. 1 1 V -r - Gideon Glenn, Administrator on "the Estate of John Richard Ward Executor ofrEbbin Nelms, deceased. , ' 1. - , and.others. - . r PaitioJor:IJgaeyic: 7 , It appearing to' the jSatisfaction of- thisCourt that Elizabeth' Davis and her' hustrand Wdfic J. Davis,' Mary Ed ards,? Sally jO;WJiite and herhuskihd Le, vi :WhrteGeorge-BooUiei anl r. Samuel - Booths d fendants in tbe above case, reside beyond the limiuof this S;ate : . It is "therefore ordered . by- the 'Court that publication be' made for six" weeks ia the Ralekb Re gister,' that hey appear at our next Court of. Pleas and (Quarter Sessions to be he'd lor the County ot rranl -linat the; Court1 House io- Louisburgbrr the second Monday in Marchuextj then and there to ariwer, or the petition , will be taken pro eonfesso as to them; and a decree made accordingly. 1 1 ";." i . "t, 4Witriessf Smith Patterson Clerk'of our said Court at office, the second Monday in DecemberA. D? 1841 VvA - jfC't aS.,PATTERSON,sC.OC;' Pr. Adv. $h 62' L ' --- .It vn.-l.; .stith;, drugs; medicines;:'; " paints: oils, dye stuffs." '-. CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS,' ! Pfi RFUM E RY, ati so and Fakct SOAPS, - ' 1 nr a us -nil utm sfoirh 4. CH E WIN G.TOB A CCO, and all kinds of S N UFF, v.f 1,- . 4 . vi:. w UAis'r ssvi'n. January 17,-1842; ' -ETEW JSIORB XXCGSXl'CAD'r.' CIO. "LASSES, The gendemanwho sends two of ibem,say .""tneyare the best I, ever nw'Tbe others I think equally as cood.-For"the cash.' they Will be sold, -r unusually; low wholesale or reUil, to town or country dealers, "v. si'wsr r -:;..f c;. wilt, peck .T Raleigh, Feb. 18. 15-2w. TATE.OFi NORTH ivounty. Superior Court of Eqoity. '.-Fall Term 84 1.,' s "J, "" ' .' ."'-'e ' V Joi!?Pfc Kearney, t-omplainanti'v v at Office the firt Mopday. aftej the fourth Monday of September 184 . ' -A t ' 'kC-s-" v j -Vmv. r :;R.P, FINCH. C. SVC-- liBoothef deceSsedj. analso Administrators on; the estate of .Winifred Ingram, f ' '-" "t:-- Te - r -e I I V-.;-- . W . - . V -., I I SClim. tvCivT1!. Vwv Anw.f.-. , , r --: zrvrr- "-"'7 !:' -'t-i' 3 .-7-3"vr-.;i CO"TFi3CTli3i ACT, FANCY, . Hiusicy jewellery &,ry goods. V - Thankful for the ericourag'ementT they have hereto fore; rereved, inform their friends and the public in . general, that they have opened, at the new. tand,r corn er Kayetteville &llargeu Sireets,'a choice assortment of Gtiod8 b the aoove bran cjies,by far larger than form- -erly , kept, and as ibey always sell. at very inoderat prices, they 'hope to merit acoiitiuuance of 'favors. Pait of the new supply consists in : . --' 30t lb fresh Raisins. 25:hoxes Cadle Sperm' 33 ctaTallow 204cts. and Jthe ' celebrated Hull's patent ; :i Soaps whUe,yeHow castile i' perfumed, k cW Sperm , Oil, winter; strained,,1 best y 80& lb.'CrtcWs, batter,: 1emon.v.ship.bread t best Porter": "fin m .Wines.': n".l EFrench Cordial t -Cheese 3 sorts r iJ .vihsr 'JVihai-Ort 2.hor egars, Figs, Prunes, Dates, FilbertsvPalm', ' .Wall & Cocoanuts,; Almonds, Sweet ' Oil, Preserves, Brandy Fruit.' Ornngea, Lemons "Seidleti and: Soda Powders, MacaronV Currants, Citron i 300 lb Uandies Pease's Hoarhouhd Candy i Chbcolale, Pcppersauce, nla I !rtfriffHr-jVt.mifi uni t .iln.1.i. -'IV-l-l :-.. .j: ing soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers and filly -White, Frecklcwash,' Bergamott. f ' " " f -r-.MlvsrcALJKSTilUMElSt8;;v, , . ' McrsrcAfc Is stum RXTsJFinest Violins bowalstrinss, bridges? crewFingerboarSiGnitars.,"Flagebletts, rites,t"lUtfcs,4Clanonetts,cAccordeoii Brass Trura- pets Booka,' Spanish,'-. French,' German and- Enrilah Grammars and Readers Almanacs Geoclraphy Prim ers. Spelling, Picture and Song Book, Key of Heaven, (Catholic.) i i - . ; a. J' -w , r. -.-j fencing and Boxing Appa'atv FoiIs,'S words, tGloyts,t M"ksr Hats, Braastplataa , Goods, efc:' ,Pmted,Glas Mugv art&ei&r Jisir and'; Flowers, Mohair .Caps, Ladies, Work and Fancy Boxes; Looking-glasses 3"aod 4 feet ' square, Baskets, Snuff-boxes' ' from;4 cts.o; Uorabs'.shell and other Clcka,- wooden , -: and. . rneul Walking Cunes,' finest ' Razors and shayms vUtensitsv:Therraometers." ! Cdranasses. A Dirki Peri and PocketlCnlves of -he-finest- quality Pis tots,4t eetn, Uloth Hair, Hat And Sbebrushes,B!ack- "(9 J i vihiwi uwi"i Kruauob iv vuccujuiio, rills, - Needles; B gross-Matca'SFirew6rks,.Glata1t4 X 18 L.amp and Uand Jewicks; Pursesv Pdcketbdok s,- N ight Tapers Powder fiasks, vShotbelts, Blrdbags, Percus. sidn capsi Smoking Pipes, j Qorkscre "va'rW hipi, Scis sors, ; Necklaces and Beads, Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink and Inkstands Wsfers.Sealingwax, Letterslamp, Pea cus, ouiions, riciures. :--i -to GAMfiS "GAViSi as Dominos, Chessmen, ; Backgammon, Ke-. noi Tenpins. Cup and Ball, Graces foir Ladis; slin. Dinsr roneS: Trivolf billiard, i Rollet. " "4 --" 3- f .1 Tots of every description.'as ' Marbles,- Humming! Tops, Drums,Raltles, Wbislles,Mouth Organs; Harps, - a umpei, m sgip ...ojantern, - raintuoxes, ' magneuf 'toys, 4 Falser Faces. f Cannon's Dollvi Malescopa, Microscopes, painted Trunks for children etc. 4itc ; fF'ne gold and silver, as well as germ an lilterryit. Breaslpins; Ear-sinotS, Pencils, Finger-rings .Thirnw lihss,v'd german ? silver aud piiichback.i Table and Tea Spoons, Deceit Knires and Forks, Side, Pocket, and others.-,, German silver,, Combs,--Hand Bells, Watcbgutrdsj Chains arid Keys," Bellbucklriy Spec tacles. - j - Va- "' 11 " 1 . : - -v DR r-OODS. ;'K- . LV- tPaotafoonsthffsVest patterns,- Hc"dkerchlefs, Camhu'Jcana, Xinen Collars 'and Bosoms, Sirxlis. vii -.,! , -."-.' ,. : . r . . GlovesStockihgiJrish Linen,- Satinet!, bleach and unbleached tottons ( Jahnel, fetc'v,--, in tact , the variety ot articJes is too numernus t U;Corner ot Fsyitteville and Hargetl Streets STAtii: OF. NORTH CA ROLIN A-Gr e ni Couhty-H Court of.Equity.i; Fall Term J 84 1 . ''- Dayid r J. Ypurig; Adm'r. 'of Margaret Hi Danie I, de -ceasfedi . bf Charles WilkerstMri, dee and of Martha i'VV Hkersoft defceased, and Albert G.' Moore and wif . Ltiij.vy v';"- '-- hl -v-;- V - zj? i , : -"v'.i'f- f. --" Wjlliam TiJomas'kndjWa'shipgton'HTT'omts Exrsv r of Thomas Daniel, dee'd, and others", , , -l niJ'-" 'B " for account and settlement, , appearing, to, the Court that tbe Defendanfs Jen -athaoJones and wife" Milleyf -Thomas Harris and wife Nancy, and Thomas' Daniel, - reside without lb t " fim'rts of this State : It is therefore ordered thai publi eaiiori be made six, weeks successively in the ' Raleiak - Register for the said DeiidanU to tppeaf at the next . ' Tci m of J th is Court, to be held at the Court-house in' ' the Town oi Oxford, on the . first; Monday of March tic&v, anu picnv, : vr.- uinur- jo. me-riaaniia S Biil, otherwise the same will be; taken Lpn cohfet$o '' and heard ex parte. -I"-;?" , VvJ '"'. " , WitnesaTh6mas 'B.""lmleiohnl Clerk-land Master 1 of said Cooit.at Office, the first - Monday of eptm. vt' ber 1841. THO; B, LITTLE JOHN. C. M.E: - December 30 & Pr. $5 62$ - ;;"V ; I fiw r r1 (53TATE OF NORTH- tAROLINA-Craya 9 bounty. - frr Equity.' f 'I-'V.iV:,' " .'Puwoanr to a decree ofOctober term last, the Mailer will offer for sale at the Court-house, in the Town of Newbern. im Jhe second Monday,' (tLe'l4th March- next,; vjuhs, xso tso and S55,-corDer of Broad and -Hancock streeu, with their extensive sr.l vr rr a!n. oujc uupioveiuenis, comprising the weU-known U1. f. : " . ".. i '. '.. . . . .. , with all the household and litchen buildings are all in excellent reoair- arid within W sr- steps of the Market and Jourt JHoUse:vThe'trm are ixmonthsr credit, with interest from the date - Bonds; with approved sureties-required.- t-.' ' . ' ..KUW. GRAHAM, O. M.'B.V rNewbern, Jan, 261842.'." -.-s' ll-l4t"-J' ! hereby pencil tracing lor the same.t r ii. o. . a irw irw-i ' February 10. 1842rf, 47ARD,Tbe ; ' , XiA.. chantsSbip Owners, and .the purchasing com w muniiy in geoeral. -is respectfully 'cal'ed to the Pe- tersburg Bakery,vwhkh now q full oj.erauoh.Wd where may be had every d"escrptir of Crac'.er and i i : - t, cut hy, mschmery. at the bei rzx:er ptiee mon,Sardinea, A ochovies,- Bologna Sausages, Smoked ; 4 , , ' .Tongues, very bfest'Mustard, Starch, Tea; i ' ' " '- - - ; -PERFUMERY. 1 :- ' T .; -'Peptcxkbt: Oil of Roses'. Maci'ssar.ilMn A r?.-.-,it i mention aiivoi wuicn will W foitlOii very reisonabli icrms .for cash.? C -' . -h-i- . k - - h;W, T& C. GRIJtlME. IT OST OR MISLAID, a ;Nrite given by Jle LlJ inder Campbell, deceased, in favor j)f, Mrs. . Martha TBeard, for Twelve i . Dollar; -hich Iote-' i i ft b ... Mi 11 li Ml ' i -J' . M I I 11 V. is s 1 i i. 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