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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. I - : SuascarPTiOK. Five Italian per annum half In Advance. ' - - " 1 h -f . Advertisements. 'For every 'Sixteen Line, first insertion, One Dollai ; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. . - , - ' " , - CotraT Okders and Jtoiciai Advertisements will be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deduction of S3J percent will be made from "the regular prices ; ibt advertisers by the. year.'.;.-r ;.- '. -"v"-' -'. Advertisements); inserted in the : Semi- Weekly Register, will also appear in the 'Weekly Paper free of charge. ' , 1 , . (0-Letters to the Editor must be fos-paui. ? THE LAST STAKE; t .-if. H OU 81 EETCB. CLUB :..'.V" ; It may not be ; generally known that in some of our most fashionable neighbor hoods, there are resorts denominated cTub houses,' which are irightly visited by hmulreds fpf weal tby citizens, young aud old, married and single i who although they: ; may; not j have been able to pay their notes or their tailor's bills during the day, manage in the evening, to lose at the gaming-table, larger sums than : would have been adequate for such purposes. Into' one of these elegantly furnished man. aions I now introduce my readers.. The apartments are spacious and splendidly far nistied. - A side-board -laden with.. massive. plate and groaning .beneath ": the : weight of :Iiquors and re freshmentslre folding doors are thro wn open lichf luminate both rooras-rtfie anthracite is glow ing in the grates and every table is occupi- ed with parties engaged in various games of chance -. X ; ', 9 ' fXyfy- XX' X . At one of the tables four youngentletnen , are engaged in playing brag they move in the most fashionable circles, are wealthy , well educated, and intelligent, - ' '.' - ' 4 Where is Hamilton; to -night!' enquires one of the party. , . ' , Is it possible yon do not know' that be is dead V is the interrogative answer -: Dead!' - ' U' '- - . : Yes, poor fellow, he lost all he was worth at Loran's the night before lastwent home to his lodgings and blew, but his- brains !' yX He was buried this afternoon,' adds ?an- . other of the players. yyxy:iyXr y Poor fellow!' exclaimed the first speaker, what a devil'rsh fool he was though7 to com mit suicide, had Ke waited only until - this evening his luck might have taken a turn. I owed him a hundred dollars, which I . came this evening prepared to pay him. However since he's cancelled the debt in such ar sum mary manner I will brag the amount' ; . - I'll go you that and a hundred better.'. The game continued, but nothing -more was said of the wretched young man who had so lately been their companion, and whose miserable fate is told in the foregoing conversation , Heavy sums j were;, lost and won loud laughter rang through the- rooms. Now flushed with success; "some' exulted in -their good fortune others lost the last do! -lar they had rema inijog and cursed their, un lucky stars. , Xv-xy:yxyyX:,yy ' 'At the table where 1 the conversation - took place,- to which I have already, referred,; the utmost good hnmor and harmony; prevailed. The players were evidently familiar associ ates, on equal terms id intimacy and stand- mg in society. . vr They pocketed each other's money with the. utmost indifference, and the sang froid witn wnicit u was losi anu won was equally remarkable. ''XM WXXSyXyi The clock str.uck( twelve. I? Midnight,' exclaimed one. 4 Yes, Shakspear says,' returned another-- Now is the verv witching time of night. When church y ards yawn and graves give tip. their . . ' ' . . . - v ..... . -. ' . By the way, I wonder if Billy Shakspear believed in ghosts ? XX X?XX itiiXXtX 1 can answer fortiinyse that I do, most reIigiously.? ; -X''.'".''' - : Npnsens'eybo'sii'rilyjeif.! By heaven 1 Tdo not yon may. call it euperstition, follyi or what yon please i be lieve at this very hour ghosts walk abroad. v v Th5 owe laughed, but the last speaker maintained his gtzvixy.XyXSXi iWell really this is amusing,' "continued Ihe young gentleman by whom' the conversa tion was commenced ; nothing would in-) xlufe yb then ui visit a grave yard at ibis - time of night, I suppose IV . " , xXX 4 No, VI confess my weaknessreowardice if you choose so to call it, in this particular, and yout Ned Lawrence, would be equajly lothtodosbr v - ; r X Not lr-answered j Lawrence my i whiler riC gthii i$rf fcr to ; Frank Hamilton's grave ftbd yffer to pay him if he's abroad, the hundred5 .dollars he won from me at cribbage. The bet was made and the money staked. Ned Lawrence rose, called ifor)fciloakf and having enveloped himself in its f arople folds, was about departing when it was sug gested that some one should accompany Him in order tb 'bear witness that' he ;would - ac tually visit the sUicidefs crave. f No, he must go alone.tdr Lwithdraw the bet,' r exelaimed the believer: in ghosu 4to i Convince 5tis that he has actually odUKe i "ger, he can bring the slake that was drfv- into thevgrodnd at the foot of Hamiltoa's grave, to denote where the poor fellow was I will bet' yoa fifty- dollars yotrli do no such thing.' , ' , - t ' VoaeV: Xy:-CX:XtiX X Good I will do so,': said Lawrence and he departed. -v 1 " ; '? -The glaFses of the remaining iHo were re. pienisneu, anu we; gum resuweu. :. xc, ,jr whom the bet was i proposed, was sanguine of winnin? it: the other was confident that Lawrence would return with a just claim to the sum deposited And so he did; as the clock struck one, he returned with the stake on which the- initials of Frank Hamilton were rudely, engraved. ' y . ... 4 There,' I have won the wager ! he cried; it was a long walk on a cold nightand. I had trouble to climb. the 'wall which encloses the "grave' yard, but I allawnbjman to ' dis pute my courage) .flered-ui payByank his tnoney too, but as he ; did not appear , to claim it, r consider that, having made a legal tender of the amount, the debt, is cancelled. Well th fjmope 'jfiaty oiirs Ned but double : or,quits that yoa dare not replace the' stake. from Where you; removed it..".. What !ld-siighr inquired Lawrence. .;Thisj e'ry1hour':i; V?-.. J Double or quits ! ; I'll do it 1 first let me swallow a glass of whiskey punch, for tis inlernal cold, and is somwhat of a walk from here to Carmine street. -: . ' ;' ' By ajj means-well all pledge to you a safe return.' . ' " ' i : " v The glasses were filled end drained. Ned Lawrence took up the stake he had brought irorn; the grave yard and! again departed. , ; Xj;: Good night Ned, said one of his thought less; gay companions, Frank Hamilton will keep yon this time ; and challenge you to take your revenge atjeribbage.' . ; If I return not by daylight, you may con clude that such is the fact, replied Lawrence as he closed the door. , t Ay feeling 'of unaccountable gloom erne over the three remaining gamesters,after Ned Lawrence departed a second time. In vain did they endeavor to rally their spirits, or seek' by increasing their, bets, to give addi tional excitement to the game. Lawrence himself, as he again pursued his way tot the grave ot the wretched suicide, experienced a sensation of dread, to which he was previous ly a stranger, and it increased as the parting remark of ins friend recurred to him. vPsha! h invnlnnf nvilv ptpIoiititI- I T stn a ' fnnt In p.rn.it . j like that, i. affect me-If a irn oacK, a snail oo taugneu ai as a orag- gadocia, if not a coward. . ; D 1 n it I 'that 1 woujd be wprie thaQ losing a paltry hundred 1 dollars."' ' ' "j -y . ' X"- J Qfli he wentand at last reached'the burial place. . The weather was intensely cold. uu uio ma aiiuiio uriguuy in uic tiuuuieus i sky. ' Not a soul was visible -not a sound I- was to be heard, and Ned Lawrence exclaim ing ! I shall win !' climbed over the lower wall and homed to place jibe stake at the foot of the gamblers grave.; ; i Long did his friends await ' his return at the club house.' Daylisht came, but he was still - absent. His absence was. unacconn table.! They sought him at his lodgings he was not there, and they at once determined to solve. the mystery, if possible, by visiting ine Dutiai piace. i Wther they hastened, and on the grave of I Frank HamiltQti, they found , the corpse of I their com naninn. " I Nn marks nf v nUnra vrpr nn thn hndv I ".T-.v - .. i ''.-TV s" 1 I no evidence could be obtained trom a scien tific i examination, of injury or disease ; but the inference that his death was caused bv terror, was irresistible. ; ' ' , ' ' ' a m- a a m ne tacts trom wnicn sucn tnierence was drawn was soon as related: -In ' dtivinsthe sUe in the earth, it had caught in the end of his, cloak, and when he attempted to quit the grave, he found himself detained my some luvisioie ana unknown power. - nis imagin atron was doubtless excited- his terror awak ened he had not presence of mind to disen afe : himself ;.of his cloak, by loosino; its usual fastenings, and fancy ing himself held by the disturbed spirit of Ned Lawrence, u 'LX. -1 innl- Mn the ypuhg, gay, and fashionable, sunk fain- ting op the grave,:and perished from terror anI pxnnaiire. ' ':- NbTK.-The incidents, upon which the above sketch is founded, actually occurred, and nearly - in the manner in which" they are related. I have only changed the; locahty. TTTNITED STATES NORTH CAROLINA MJ. MS Dtnci Court in Bankruptcy at Chamrjers, in Fayelteville, Febju xuls Bioto w of Raleigh, lb the County of Wake, ha v ing on the fifteenth day of February, filed 'a; Petition dufv verified,' praying that be may i be " declared- a bankrupt, it i thai eupon ordered by the .Court, that cause be shown before the vourt at Newbern, on the fourth Mondav of April next, why ihe said Silas: Big low be not declared a bankrupt, pursuant to the Act of Congress jo that behalfsnd hatthla htice? be lutisoeu in me vveeaiv cvatvigu ivrgiaicr, wnu la succession. ' : : ' t n. rv. i i ck, ;X tyX' Acting Clerk of:Court ra Bankruptcy , March-I,18.M?;r TTTNITED STATES-NORTH ' CAROLINA SU iDI8TRICT. l District Court in Bankrupteyi at Chambers, in Fayetieville, February 24 th 18f 2, John S. Powell of Johnston, havina on the eighteenth day of February, filed a petition duly verified; praying that Z ' ZJi-r V? T V - V" Mf Court,at Newbernon me fourth Monday m Aprd c, wuj uwsaia.jpnii rofWMTOiaecMree. bankrnpt pursuant to the' Act of Conerress in half : and that thia notice' be pubfished m the Weekly IWeigb,Kegister,foweekiWa , - - ', ''"r-'t-t w it pnTTPP mat pe - Acting Clerk ot Court in Bankruptcy. March3,1842 1-2 19-w4w .a CABU. The attention of Cahifina Mer. chants, Ship Owners, and "the purchasing com munUy in gerjeraL ia nespectf terfburgf Bakery, Which is now io full operauon, and wnere may oe naa every aeacripuon pf Urackera and BiscniLcatbv machinery, at the lowest market nricen. wholesale and retaiL v Also, Cakes of all sites and patterns. , ULEJiN & CO. Pelersbory, Fe6 9.; 14 la the thorough bred HORSE -1 Rutherford ill make . the present Season of 1842, cammen cuiff the first dav "of March, at my Stable in Raleigh, si Ew'd. Prices, in Johnston county, and at Eagle Rock, and will be at each stand every .ninth day, unless on public days,' which will he reserved for, exhibiting, him. - He will be let to mares at eight dollars the season, and twelve dollars to insure a mare to be in foal ; the season mo ney to be paid within the season, and the insurance when the mare is ascertained to be in foal, or parted with. Fifty cents to the groom. Mares from a dis tance will receivegood attention, as everv preparation necertary'has been provided. Pasturage gratis, arid red opon gratq at twenty .five cents per day. Rutherford b six years oldin Jane. His color is -a deep red sorrel. He is upward of five ''feet two inch es high, and withal a horse of superior activity ;-- I hose wishing io patronize this horse will be assured they are breeding from a thoroughbred stork horse, upon terms more moderate than ever known. He has proven himself to be a sure foal-getter, j -:. ; X''X?X: :- 'X "-X pedigbee. 1 . XX : j s r Rutherford was sired bv yeoman, the imported Ara bian : dam bv Washington, a son of the distinguished race horse and foat-g?tter Timoleon : her dam by old ,8'ir Archy, her grand dam was by Hatch's Gray Dio med, and he by old imported sorrel Diomed ; his dam by old Flag 'of Trace, Mead's Pilgrim Imported Ja nus, imported vValiant, imported Jolly Rogeri iniftorU ed Sbarke,' imored Sober John gieat grand dam by imported Dare Devil; g. g. g. dam by imported bhaike. X X ' . -? WM. F. COLLINS. . ; Febraary 25, 1842. -" ' - X 17 wlm i . JlRJl 'Hy'x-.--": A beautiful I sorrel, 6 year old this , Spring, full five feel oneihehMgK, ' i tn form and actum unsurpassed j " : hv anv Horse in the countrv. !-. Will stand tbe'ensuing Season, which will commence on the fiutof March, and end the first of July, part of hu time at my Stable iq Raleigh,. part at-Kogerr old Cross Roads, fourteen miles North of Raleigh, and the jemainder of his time to suit customer, f 1 Abab will be let to Mares at the reduced price of $8 the leap, to be paid when the service is performed; $8 the season, and $10 to insure all to be aid with in the season. A change of property forfeits insu rance. Those who put by insurance, wilt be bound to attend regularly, or forfeit the same. ', ! X Arab will attend his stands regularly, public days and high waters excepted. He is thought, by the best judges, to be one of the finest productions of bis celehrateu sire, and bo doubt he would have distm-, guished himself on the Turf, had he have been tested, but being raised by a pious man, he has never been permitted to run. As a foal-getter having been let to fef tXSSZSS tWJ! imDro,e hi slock bv Duttinir to fine blooded horse. aa experience has proven that for service, long life and durability, they fully meet the sanguine expectations f'j those , who patronize them. . Feeling disposed to improve tne stock we nave tnougbt - proper, to stand Arab lower than any oorse ot equal blood tn JNortn rjarnlina in nritv that nmrv Pnur mmw haaa it in ins power to improve his stock at a low rate. JOHN C. MOORE. PEDIGBEE. I certify that the sotret Horse Arab was raised by me, that be was five years old last spring. He was sir ed by the genuine Arabian horse 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. v , ' . - - THO. D. BENNEHAN. Orange county, February 23, 1 842. Beck TV Anti-Dyspeptic Pills. fTTHEsE Pills have now been more than eight Jl years before the Public, and their just preten sions to the character claimed tor hem closelv esam- ined and tested by 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' r n : iT I . I 1 .1 " "ul luco r"0- 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 relieve Dyspepsia, and those functional derangements upon which ijt commonly depends. They were however found, by preserving the stomach and bowels in a healthy state attacks" to which many are liable, but not as an An oi action, to icdu irreaiiv to waru ou mose " uiiiuus ii-Bilunts Pill, in the common" signification of the term. Those, therefore, who expected in them an active .purgatite (though to many they are such,) may have been disappointed ; ' yet few instances of failure have been ascertained among those who have faithfully 'employed the article , according- to the de sign, wnere relief mignt reasonably nave been expec ted. In addition to the aabituai dyspeptic those V ftom coalom ?r from .n'ty, asm tiayehng or business, take their , meals hastily, find in the use of these pnis great protection or relief, from consequent business, take their , meals hastily, find in the use. of occasional attacks of indigestion; and, (indeed, all wnose habits or pursuits are sedentary, may take them with safety and benefit. 'X'XXJ1 ''.':':X V-;i'-;V'v: The chief objection urged against-them is, that they enooutage indulgence in the pleasures of the table by the immunity they give from the painful effects of ex cess. That tbe public, may feel assure d that no jm position is attempted to be practised Upon tbem, the Proprietor has obtained permission to refer tu the fol I p,, , experience of the efficacy, of these t Pills, lowing gentlemen,: (among many others who, from :Mr Yan- Buren, late President of the j,U. states, Hon., George. J5. Badger. L L Dn late Sec. Navy, Rt. Rev.X, SJlveSt, D. U. Bubop ot North Caioh- ha M6ii?Jdine JredeUJte U.. 8enator and Gov ernor of C, Hon. ifenry Toiler;: District Judge TJ S. Court; Hon; Beverly Tucker, Lnvt Professor, William and Mary College, Hon; Wi. Preston, U. SeiiaWi Si C Hom John HendersonV: 8. Sen. Mi. Honi N:P;Tdmadee. DV 8. 8ehator. New YtityWinXS: JlooAEqvTenn M. C.. Hon. f H. Brpckway, M." UounecUcut, Bon; Richard Hintt, late M. C.vN. C., Hon. Charles Fisher, lite W C. C-: Hon. J. Heiskelt, Circuit Judge, Tenn-. Rev. F. L. Hawks, D. D.New York; Rev. Wi; McPheeters, D. D. N. C; Rev. George Wi Freeman, JD. V. tJolumDUs, mutL, Kev. a, 4 , xjiokc. Wake, IT. C, Rev., Stephen Uocfce, Mtas., : Kev.w Brockway: Conb- Rev. A. Marsh, Conn, Rev.' J. IT. WDhlBZk HaIifaxX Dr. BUjahCrOs, .f. VP r V. v,V T.nn.. Tl. JMnn- llf i w. n Vn- T T, TnWm, Natrfi- 1 ,t, - r t- T v t Ruth S3?S r T TtfVaSna 4jwf.Hanniti E. Marks, Colombia, 8 V., Ur. JS. baLN. Wilhjrvine Hyslop, I Em .N,Y-E; P Guion. Raleieh. N. C.. WmHiUi Esq; Sec'ry. State,Ji . OAbner Neale, Esq Wash lineton, NC J. JBonner,Esq. Bath, N. C, J". P. Stanlv. Esq. riewbern. ri. Walker Anderson Esq Florida, Ty F Devereux. fisij. Roanoke Major j EsqAss't P. M.-Gen. Washington tCityMajc'Jofct 1 earrf, rionda- - - I Premured solely bv the Proprietor Dr. Johs Baeai' j wits; at Raleighj N. C. to whom all orders must be I addressed. .X Raleigh, Feb, 20, 1842. . 1. IB 3m - XSf u ,v Mi! xjii m x, T Hift ' R e v. A I D E R T :S M.E B E S, of the City of New York, designs to open a Scnooi, for Vbuuo Ladies, in the ijty- oi . uaieign,: jn. on tne i am day ofcMav nexL f '5 . J''. j.-,Thi Institution is U famish a thorough and ele gant Education, equal! o the best that" can be obtain ed in tne Oily of i ew York; or in any .Northern School. - , '! 1 " ' v 1 ne School BuildiA m," situated in a beautiful and elevated Oak grove, fur bish the most spacious accom modationa. . The Doh aitories are separated into Al coves, tor two x oung f cnes each, of a construction to secure privacy and s ' ihe same time a free circula tion of air. XXXX''' ' ' !'VXXK-'T'- Every article offarrfelire is prbvidwl by the School, except beading- (beds-. de furnished) and towels. . TMs.For Board- including washing and eve ry; incidental expense, ;hlf Tuition in English, Lat in, &c. $ 100 per Sessdil payable in advance. 0' The extra charges wi be for French, Italian, Mu sic, Drawing, Painting -,nd Ornamental Needle-work1, at tne usual prices of ib.f Masters. - TAcre will be no idher extra ctorgcXXXi ' v'v-'-; KX '-': ;. rupua will be admitt d at any age desired. ' o Pupil, except bv k ' w'aiTTxir request of the Parent or Guardian to t ie! Rector of the School, will be allowed to have an ai jouht at liny Store or Shop in the'City. A disreeaj-t) of this prohibition will be followed by an immeditf e dismission from School. Pay-Scholars will be4 Received, from such Parents or Guardians as reside in ti e place. Xr'X'XXXX' The year will " be dif jded into two terms of.fiye months each. The forfi ter commencing after the f t term, on tbe 15 th of M and terminating on the 15th of October. The lattef. commencing on the20lh of November and terminarjag on the 20th .of April. . 4 h REFJ RENCE8. City of New TorA The Rt. Rev B T Onder- donk. D D. " The Rev jrs. McVickar, Hawks, and Taylor. Chief Justice Jones, the Hon O C Ver. planck and R B. Mintua Esquire ;" '; '' NEW JERSEY. ,.. . Burlington. The RfG W Doane, D D, L L D. 2mce0. The Re G E Hare and John Potter, Esquire. ; ' "' ,;'X--'X''- 1?L'"': -.I-'.-" X . X?.K X' '. :Richmimd-The Rev A'Empie, D g and the Rev William Norwooil. sjoi , reer6ura'-The Rf r N H Cobbs and Messrs White &Blume. - X''X - . Norfolk The Rev Bkl Miller, and George Row and, Esq. X" r NORTH CAROLINA. The Rt Rev L S Ive D D and the Clergy of the Diocese generally. , ; ' lialeigh The Hon J unean Uameron, the Hon ames Iredell, the Hon ft ichard Hines, the Hon Geo. i Badaer, the Hon Re utus M launders, the Horih John 11 Bryan, WilliarM H, Haywood, George W Mordecai and Charles Ar inly, inquires; Lira Wat son and Beck with; Chart 'i L Hinton W R Gales, and Edmund B FreemaiS Esquires. - i -- Fayettevillc1AM 1 Henry, Charles T IJaigh, Charles P Mallett, andTg J Hale, Esquires. mzmnon- WdliaJH U.Lord, J2squtre, and Ut H Wright. X : j X XX: - ' -;' ."' -' u NewbernHoh J R Ubnnell. Hon Charles hep- ard, James W Bryan, anU john M Roberts, Esqr's a ; Washington 'tjr D v Freeman, Major Thomas BlounUand Eli Hijt, EliV' X X X,: - ;;f ' Bath -Joseph Bonnen Esq. . Plymouth B F Maitf'und and John Beasley, Esq Lake Seuppenumg' Hon E Pettigrevr, and Josiah Collins, Esq.- ' - ,y:XXXXv 'v ';:' EdenionDn JameaMorcom, M Jfage, and Wil liam Warren; Augustus Joore, and Joshua Skinner, Esquires.'-" ' '. :- : - ' -I- . v- Elizabeth 0y. ThH6n William B Shepard, Charles K.Kinney, and Jhn McMorine, E. quires. Hertford Benjamia ;kinner and T . F Jones, squire. . , - , , Windsor J B G Ko? hie, and Wm Gray, sq's. Wavntsboroueh R Vywhihetonl and James Gris wold. Esquires. - ' . ' p ' , ' ' -" ' .'"' PoUocKs Ferry.. Koalr c X P 'Devereux. Esq.; &aUfa-?Y.8 Marshland Tbos B Hill, Esqr's. Tarborv' Theophautfarker. Esq. Kinstonl C Washv gt on, . P athan G Blount, Georere Whitfield. Esauir .a. ' . - Greenville .Dr.;r Joiner and Oeorge L Baaker- ville. Esquires. -Wkyy1: :X'.-. . :. X":'X'. Henderson- John 8 E;'ton, Esq. -WiZmooroug-AThomas Turner, Esq. Oxford John Oj TayW and Russel Kingsbury, Esquires. j vsr 1 - ' Orange CounfyUhiMuslice Kolhn, Hon wu ie P Mangum and Hon A Graham. , . Chapel flif PresideiV' wain. , r Pi74oro' William H Eardin, Esq and Dr Hall. Waooro' William 5 Tioy,i Esquire and Dr W G Jones. " X " '' V '&ti6ary William Cambersr Esq Charlotte- W illiam Jj llexander, Esq. 'Lineolnton Michael tr eke, Esq. Beattie's FordAMT&T W Burton, Esq. Rutherford J G By if im and l'homa8 Carson, Esquire.,, -. xyx :x 1 -yy -xy . yy- Morganton Jhn Av-y, Esq. ' 1 "Flat Rock Charles B. ring; Esq. , - i lv W SOUTH (iROLINA. . Charleston Hi Rev C E. Gadsden, D D i?,y:;-X-rX-J'. LOU 8IA-NA. ' - . ! New Orleans Ttie R J)r Wheaton. 5 - , , ' i GECKGIA -i Savannah The Rev ; Neofville l ri ALA J4MA " . , Mobile The Hon Jait e Martin.'1' f. Applications for admiss on to the School, may be maue to ine nt nev ij ot visa, jl or ine ht n SMx&oir, D D at Rattlgh, and to (he Rev Mr SxxnEa.' at New York, ul til 1st 'Mavand after that penod to Mr Sited as, at J ajeigh. ". X"V ' . . . 1 j . .. .-. .". - , . .. j Feb Si; 18 " ' . -A ' . . ' 17 TJOTOTICE. The sti bribers wish, to purchase I M one or Xwo . thojusal tl i bushels of clean r lax iSt'eil. for which the hiehef t market Diice will . be eiv ea. also, a Jew, hundred M stels of Palma unrisu or Castor beans ; they also v is ji to engage two or three thousand bushels of soun CttoiV Seed to be deliver ed at their Mills on Neusi Iver, near Rogers' bridge or at any Gin within four ; oj five mites. Apply te tbe subscribers in Kaieigu ; . " iWM.F. CLAKK, tX 4 H. JEFFREY . 'January 25, 1842. 8 tf VirnarrOfs. lilXITH tenders tua ser- U I) ices to the citixehsJ tf Jtaleiglt, and the adjacenr Country, in in vanoos rjrnne r it- rna .it tim m: bnless Drofesskmally en- . . . m-.o. ; Jki AAvtw aw William U. gagea, at ma urug owt, MW. , 35 v .Kaleigb, Jnnesa TIHEWING; TOBAfOrJosti received, on Q 7 wiudgnmenVitO Msjot TiomsV. Roanoke Tco. nd;.forlft a( North Carolinajook ,To those who like to dim; good Tobacco; we say, mt examine Thomas? riooey Dew which may be had, by the plug; or bf JI ja box, at the North Ca- Lm. w7 . aktaa MtritTvnA roiinmBoos; Storey 17 inxHEn ot xtuuxueo. Raleigh, FeK 4f l84 11 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA! Franklin County. , Superior Court of Equity. ' :Fall Term v ?Josep -xy. Jdhn J. Goodloe, Robert H. Goodloe, Theodore H. Goodloe John R. Hendon and Mary H. hia wife, Dab- ney m. uoodloe. and Adeline Uoodloe, nu wife, Anil la Williams, widow of Richard Williams and Nancy Bulloch,' Henry Bulloch. Mary BuHoch, and- James Bulloch, the last four of whom are infants under the age of twenty-one years and are tbe children and heirs of Julia A. Bulloch, deceased, Defendants. . .. . . - . Bill, for Sale of Land. V It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that all the defendants in the above cause are non residents : It is therefore ordered by the Court lhat publication be made, for three months in the Raleigh -: Register, that the said defendants appear at the next Superior Court of Equity to be held for the County of Franklin at the Court-house in Louisburg on the 2d. Monday af ter the 4th Monday in March next, hen and there to plead, answer or demur to the said Bill, filed against them, otherwise the same will be heard and judgment pro eonfesso entered against them and decree .made accordingly. , , - , ".'- Witness, Samuel Johnson. Clerk and Master . of our said Court of Equity, at Office, the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday in September 1841. a ' j . fr. Adv. glO. SA M L. JOHNSON. C. M E; Citate of IVorth Carolina. Wake (Joun VSX Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1341. V Henry W. Miler, Assignee c-:, u 7 ,-."' xyx::'y-k-''ty'x y , - .W. H: Southall and Patience W. SouthahV . ' Original Attachment. levieI on? W.'Hw; Southall J anu rauence r .oouuan s ngni in ine tract ui xanti j on which P W. Southall recently resided near En- j field, adiDinirfc the land of Levi Beeman, M. C. WbiU aker and others. rXiX' 'XX- X iXX ' It appearing to the satisfaction' cf the Court that the Defendants' in this case, W H. Southall and Patience W. Southall, are not residents of thia State ; it is or dered, therefore, that publication be made in the Ral eigh Register tor :x ' weeks: successively, notify iiig them to appear at -jr next Superior Court of Law to be held for said County at the CourtHoase in Ral eieh on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of March next then and there to replevy or plead to is sue, or Judgment final will be entered against thtm, and the land levied on condemned to satisfy the Plaintiffs demand.- r . X ' r .. Witness. - Richard , P. Finch. Clerk of .bur said Court at office, the first Mondat after the fourth Mon day of September; 1841. v;-4 " " K. P. FINCH, C. 8. C. Pr. of Adv. $5 62$ - 7 (CJT A T E OF NORTH-CAROLINA; Wixi 3 CocariT, Court of Equity, Fall Term; 1841. Tignal Jones, Francis Jones and others, . . ' vs. - ' , Betsv Iieathers, wife of. William Leathers ;: James Newbern and wife Martha; William' Allen and wife Ann ; Tbos. H. Scarbrough and wife Mary, Augustus Hunter and wife Maria ; James A. Wad dell and wife Margaret Franklin Douglaa'Hodges and wife" Ann V. - ' yyy h ' .'- ' Petition to sell Land? 4 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 gister, for them to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held ai the Court-bouse in the City of Raleigh, on the first Monday after the fourth Monday in March next, then and there to plead,' answer or demur to the said Petition : otherwise, the cause will be heard ex carte,: and judgment pro eonfesso enter ed, against them.' XyX. " -: ?' (Witness, Perrin H. Busbee, Clerk and Master in our said Court of Equity, at Office, first Monday af ter the 4th Mondayof September, I841i n ; PERRIN H. BUSBEE, C. M. E. December 2, 184I.v: 1h V -'C, 99-w6t RJtate of IVorth Carolina. Wake Coun- lS- Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1841. Caroline Hill, - y t, . . ':-:-- : -y'jywiXy?Xy;t l ':'XXii :'- Henry 8.. Hill. 1 :XX .' " Petition for Divorce, . The Sheriff having returned upon the Subphcenas that have, issued in5tbis Case that -the 'Defendant is not to be found, and proclamation having been made for him according to law it is ordered that Adver tisement be made according to Act of Assembly for the Defendant to appear and answer said Petition, or that it will be taken as confessed by him and heard exparte. - , - , ' Witness, Richard r. rtnch,Clerkof our said Court at Office the first Monday after the fourth Monday of September 1841. - ' A , K.P. F1KCH. C . C. . late of Wort It Carolina.' Fba uu County. Court of Pleas and Uuarter Sessions. tecember Term, 1841. ' : . - . Gideon Glenn, Administrator on the Estate of John Boo the, deceased, and also Administrator on tbe estate of Winifred Ingram, Richard Ward, Executor of Ebbin Nelms, deceased,' - - and otter. , t ' , l -t Petition for Legacy, frc. It tmiMriiiir Irt th matUfae.tion of this Conrf. that Elizabeth . Davis 'and her husband 1 Willie J. Davis, Mary Edwards, Sally O, White and her husband Levi- Whit: ftenraa Bootba and 'Samuel Boothe. Jde- feiidants m the above case; reside beyond tne umiuoi " m . a -. m this state v It 1 tnerelore ordered ny ine . isoun mat nnhlicjiiinn ha mda for hi weeks in the Raleieh Re gister, that they appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for tbe County of Frant tin. at tha Conrt House in Louisburff. on the second Monday in March next, then and there to aru.wer, &c or tne petition Will oe uuu yru cvnjcatw a u hwui, ml a ierrpe made accordtnelv. . " v Witness, Smith Patterson, Clerk of our said Court at office, the second Monday in Ueeeraber, A. U. ltni. ' , S. PATTERSON, C. U. C , Pr. Adv. $i C2f -s y-:-' - V. -:il N, -L, STITH. r ' . D BALES IN - . - r , DRUGS, MEDICWS9 ry. paints; oils, dye STUFFS, ' CHEMICALS, SfJRGICAIi, INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY; Sairiire and Fxaci 80AP8, - 'GLASS,.of all ize; SEGAR3, ; ' CHEWING TOBACCO, and all kir.ds of SNUFF, - V One door above W.-&&.iS-TiTa?ii XJsaxxvj 17,'184S.'. ".m .. .1. . 6 fETEWi cionc COGSnCADS KXO- tASSES, The genrtejfian -who sends two of ibem, savs Mtbey are the best I 'ever saw. -'l be others I think equally as goodJ" For the cashi they will be sold -unusually bwf wholesale or retail, to town or irorratrv dealers. . .'..-- ' . i.s-. , w 'WlLli. BECK. . Raleigh; Feb, 18. : l' , X1 ClVSL JBlTGIEXB A WD AKCHOTCT. Raleigh. N. C. ; MUSIC, JEWELLERY t DRY GOODS. : Thankiul for the encouragement they hate hereto fore received,, inform . their friends and the public hi general, that they Have opened.at the new stand, corn er Fayetteville db HargeU Streets, a choice aasortmefit of Goods in the above branches,by . far larger than fbent riy t kept, and as they always sell, at very '.moderate prices, they hope to merit a continuance of favors. rait, of the new supply consists in : ' , ? 30(Mb fresh Raisins. 25 iboxes jDandiea,.Sperni1 33 eta. Tallow 20 eta. and the celebrated Hull's patent; Soaps, white, yellow," castile. perfumed, &c 8pi Oil winier strained beat ; 800 lb Crackers, batter; Jemon,shrp-bread r best Porterfine. Wihea and French Cordial ( Cheese 3 softs ; Chewing Tobacco 25 box Segar, Figs, Prunes, Date, Filbert, Talin, Wall A Cocoanuts, Almonds, Sweet -Oil, Preserves, Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Seidtetx and Soda ' Powder. Macaroni, Currants, Uitroh ; 3001b Candies Pease's Hoarhoufia' Candy ; Chocolate, Peprsaurie, Pickles, Lemon: Syrup, Nutmeg Liquorice, Cinna mon,Sardines, Anchovies, Boloanaausasea. Smokail a wuguva, tcij ucw mumiUi ouucu( A ea i ...... j . l. .r ,v.u . ' PERFUMERY. ParrtrxxET. Oil of Roses, Macassar.Bears.AntImia Oils, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters. Shav ing soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers and lilly v nue, x recaiewaan, iergaatou. r; -. , - . . ,, , McliCAt IiisTtnassTSineatYibfini.bowsitririira. bridges, aerewsv - Fmgerbcard4 Opitars, ' Flageolettea, Fifes,.. Flutes, Clarionetts, Acxordeons, Brass Truta P&:jXX--XX.X?-?tXy:i...:. -.' lVvJBOOKS-. ,. Books,' 8panisfi Frencii, German . snd English Grammars and Readers. 'Almanac. Geocranhv. Prima ers... 8peIling,Ticture ahd Song Book; Key of HeSeoi Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates X l: ibtnky Gotidsi ttc. :, Painted Gias Mugs, artificial Hair and Flowers, Mohair Caps. Ladies Work and ' Fancy Boxes. Look ing-glasses 3 and 4 feet square. Baskets, Snuff-boxes from 5 ct to . 4t Combs, shell and Other : CIk. wooden and metal ; VValkiiiff ; Canes, finest Razor and shaving utensils. Thermometers, ; Compasses, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives of the finest quality Pis tols. Teeth, Cloth, Hair, Hal and 8hehrubes, Black ing 8!ates, eiis, Fishing Utensils, tioffeeinill, Pins, Needles; & gross Matches. Fireworks, Glass 14x18 Lamp and Candlewicks, Purses,' Pbcketbook's, Nighi Tapers,. Powder flasks, Sbotbelts, Birdhagv. Percos. sion caps, Smoking Pipes, Corkscrew, Whrps; Scis sors, Necklaces and 1 Beads, Paper, Pens,2uills, Ink: and Inkstands, Wafers, Sealiflgwaxi Lelterstamp, Pea cils, Buttons, Pitt6rts," x " . . . GAMESv, o. . ..r.. ; , Gavxs, as Dominos, Chessmeb, Backgammon, Ke-' no, Tenpins. Cup and Ball, Graces for. Ladisa, slip ping ropes, Tivoli billiard, Rotlet ' ' J . . .toys. Tots of every description, as Marbles, Humming Tops, Drums,RattIes, Wb'isties,Mouth Organs. Harps, Trumpets, - Magic Lantern Paintboxes, Magnetie Toys, False Faces. Gannons. Doll. Malescops. Microscopes, painted Trunk for children, eicl etc , - ' JEWELLRRY, , - Fine gold and silver as well ss german 'silver va. Breastpins; Ear-sings, Pencils, Finger-ringaThim-, blesr of german silver and piiicbback.: Table and Tea Spoons, Desert Knive and Forks, Side, Pocket,1" arid others, 5 German silver Comb, Haiid Belts ; Watch guards, Chains and. Keys, Belibupkles, Spa. iacies.-";iw'V':i:T.- ' X. DRY GOODS. j Pantaloon stuffs, Vest patterns , Handkerchief, Camlet, Jeans. Linen Collar and Bosoms, 8ldcks, Gloves', Stockings, Irish Linen, 8atinett, bleach anal unbleached Cottons, Flannel, etc ' . ' In fact the variety of articles is too namerons . to mention, all of which wiQ be sold on very reasonable , termsfor caah. f 'iv y--- X XXfXy -yy -- i sm:XX:vsyX - G. W. & C,-GRIMME," ..Corner of Fayetteville and HsrgeU 8treets STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA- -Gre em County. Court of Equity Fall Term 1841. , David , J Young. Adm'r. orMargaret H. Darnel, do- iceased of Charles Wilkerson, dec. and of. Martha ' Wilkerson, deceased, and Albert G. Moore and wife . llJ- . ' "v X William Thomas amf Washington H. Thomas Extf of Thomas Daniel, dee d, and others. v- - - !rr Bill for: account . and settlement, It appearing to the Court that tbe Defendants Jon-1 athan Jones land wife MUley, Thomas Harri ami , wife Nancy, and Thomas Daniel,' reefde jvithout the . limit ofthis State : It i therefore ordered that publi- cation be made six week successively in the 'Raleigh Register for tbe said Defendant to appear at the next ' Term of this Cpurt, to be held at the Court-bonse la" the Town of Oxford; ob thev fim Monday of March ? next, and plead, answer or demur to the PlaintiSY Biil; otherwise the same will be taken vrp eprtfesio. and heard ex parte. v .".- "'.f ' ' - Witness, Thomas B. Littieiohn, Clerk and Master ' of said Court, at Office, (he first Mondav of 8eptn- , ber 1841. :-; ' THO. B. LITTLEJOHN. . M.' E. December ,30, " Pr. 5. 2 J.,r ' li-6w 7 Ci'TATE OF V NORTH . CAROLlNAJ-ravea County. - In Equityrt -'f'I."::T ,Forsuant to a decree of October term hut, th 1 Master ' will oner for sale at the Conrt-h onw!n ihn Tmn nf Newbern; on the second Monday, ' ( the 14th March ' tjoi, avo, sm ana jfoo, corner; or JSroaa eno Hancock Streets with their extennv and W vain. able improyemehut, comprising the well-known 'y; $7, J f XTnlilnpon llotciv j: I ? ' with all the hoosehold and kitchen furniture. . The buildiners are all in exee!hfit'inair.-nl ttritkm tkm step of the Market aid Court House: rThe term ' are six months crdif, with interest from Hie date- ; ? EDW. .E. GRAHAM, C-M. B. Newbern, Jan; SC.-1842.""; , . ."'.ll-4t j TTTNITED STATES WNOaT t3 AROUND j DISTRICT . Di'ict turtto - at . Chambers in Fay etieviJe, Felruary 20th ?184 25 u niiwiiiff.y vtwcfiv vi y.iuwwu wmhij $ wohi vs the nineteenth i day of TebruTy,jle4 a- pettiioxt dolyr- A ItmiatMa W . M - laliMfiUi aMaanW haVtrl? AM : 1 verified, praying that he may be declared benkropy. .. , h i thereunon .Ordered bv he Court, that ci-s U': ' ' ; shown before the: Court at- Newbern. ea .the jJitfSi ' Monday in April itwby; tbe, aaid "Augusta W. Steven be ner 'klaied alk4rop porn r (. 1 hat tvKhVlf -rut thrnt f hi. lijhed in the Weekly Raleigh Register, lour weeks & - gMeesaion.- -. j i : H. H. POTTER"
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