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. SI .'111 K -Si : ' AND LI NA GAEECTE. I SEMI-WEEKLY. VOL. XL1II NO. 74 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1842. Cm EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Subscription. Five Dollars per annum half in Advance. '; ; Advertisements. For every Sixteen Lines, first insertion, One Dollai ; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements will be charged 25 per cent, highex ; but a deduction of 33i per cent, will be made froir the regular prices, for advertisers by the year. Adwrtisementsi inserted in the Semi Weekly Register, will also appear in the Veejexy Paper free of charge. 2- Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. From the Lowell Time3. ONE DAY AND A HALF IN THE LIFE OF A TOBACCO CHEWER. t Mr. Editor Da you chew tobacco? I did till last Sunday, when I put my veto on the practice, 'f he why and wherqibre I have sent you, hoping that if yon are guilty of using the Indian weed, a leaf from my diary may be the means of reforming you. Saturday Uct. WtA, 1833. Took my hat for a walk : wife, as wives are apt -to, be gan to load me with messages, upon seeing me ready to go out. Asked me to call at cousin Mfs and borrow for her The Sorrows of Werter.1 Hate to have a wife read such namby patnby stuff but must hu mor her whims, and concluded that I had ra ther she should take pleasure over Werter's lorrows, than empty her tongue in making sorrow' for your humble servant. Got to cousin M s door. Now cou sin M. is an old maid, and a dreadful tidy woman. Like tidy women well enough, but 1 can't bear your dreadfully tidy ones, be cause I am always in dread while on their premises, lest I should offend their superla tive neatness by a bit of gravel on the soles of my boot, or such a matter. Walked in delivered my message, and seated myself in one of her cane-bottomed tfiairs while she rummaged the book-case. Forgot to take out my cavendish jbefore I en tered, and while 6he was hunting, felt the tide rising. No spit-box in the room. Stove var nished. Looked to the fire-place fullf flowers, and hearth newly daubed with Span : ish brown. Felt the flood of Cavendish ac cumulating. Began to reason with myself whether as a last alternative, it were better to drown the flowers, bedaubHhe hearth, or ; flood the carpet. Mouth in misery, she be gan to ask questions. Did you ever read this book, Mr. r Yes Ma'am, said I, in a voice like a frog in the bottom of a well, while I wished book, aunt, and all, were with Pharoah s host in the red sea. 4 How do you like it r' continued the indefat igable querist. I threw my head on the back of the chair, mouth upwards, to prevent an overflow. Pretty well,' said I. She at last found the 'Sorrows of Werter and came to wards rae. Oh dear, cousin Oliver, don't pot your head on the back of the chair, now don't, you'll grease it and take off the gild ing!' I could not answer her, having now lost the power of speech entirely, and my eheeks were distended like those of a toad under a mushroom. Why, Oliver,' said my persevering tormentor, unconscious of the reason of my appearance, you are sick, I know you are, your face is dreadful!' and before I could prevent her, her hartshorn was crapped to mv distenaea nostras, as my mouth was closed imperturbably, the orifices in my nasal organ were at the time my only ! breathing place. Judge then what a coir motion a full snuff of hearts horn created a mong my olfactories I bolted forihe door, a hearty a-chee-he he relieved my proboscis; and tobacco, chyle cc., all at once disgorged' from my mouth, restored me tlie facul ty of speech. Her eyes followed me in astonishment, and I returned and relieved my embarrassment byputting a load on conscience. I told her I had been trying to relieve the tooth-ache by the tem porary use of tobacco, while, truth to tell, I never had an aching fang in my head. I went home mortified,, Sunday forenoon Friend A -invited myself and' wife to take a seat with him to hear the celebrated Mr. preach. Con ducted by neighbor A to his pew." Mouth, as usual, full of tobacco ! and, hor ror '. found the pew elegantly carpeted white and green, two or three mahogany crickets, and a hat stand, but no spit-box ! The ser vice commenced : every peaj on the organ was answered by an internal appeal from my mouth for a liberation from its contents, but the thing was impossible. I thought of using my hat for a spit-box ; then of turning one of the crickets over ; but I could do nothing an peieeived. Itook out my handkerchief, but found, in the plenitude of herofficiousness, that my wife had placed one of her white cambricks in my pocket instead of my ban danna. Here was! a dilemma. By the time the preacher had named his text, my cheeks had rCarihAil tliAir utmost extension, and I must spit or die ! I arose, seized ray hat. and made for the door. My wife, (confound mese women, how-iney dog about one,) im agming me unwell, (she Blight have known ueuer, got up and followed me. Are you unwell, Oliver V said she, as the door closed aiier us. I answered her by putting out e eyes of an unluckv doff, with a flood of expressed essence of cavendish. I wish,' aid'she. 'Mr- A- had a spitbqx in his Pew.' SodoI. We footed it home-in moody silence. I was sorry thai my .wife bad lost the sermon'but how couWI help it? These women are so affectionate confound them no I don't mean so. But she might have known what ailed me and kept her seat. Tobacco, oh tobacco ! But the deeds of that day are not all told yet. After the con clusion of the service, along came farmer Ploughshare. He had seen me go out of church, and stopped at the window where I sat. Sick to day, Mr. ? Rather unwell,' said I, and there was another lie to place to the account of tobacco. We had powerful preaching, Mr. ; sorry you had to go out. My wife asked him in and he came she might have known he would but women mvst be polite. Bat she was the sufferer by it. Compliments over, I save him my chair at the open window. Down he sat, and fumbling in his pockets, drew forth a formidable plug of tobacco, and commenced untwisting it. Then you use tobacco,' said I. 4 A leetle occasionally,' said he, as he deposited three or four inches in his cheek. A neat fence that of yonrn,' as flood after flood from his mouth bespatter ed a newly painted fence near the window. 'Yes, said J, but I like a darker color.' So do I, answered Ploughshare, yaller suits my notion ; it don't show dirt.' And he moistened my carpet with his favorite co' or. Good, thought I, wife will ask him again, I guess. We were now summoned to dinner. Farmer Ploughshare seated him self. I saw his long fingers in that particu lar position in which a tobacco chewer knows how to put his digits when about to unload. He drew them across his mouth T trembled for the consequences, should he throw such a load upon the health or floor. But he had no such intention thus to waste his quid; and shocking to relate deposited it beside his plateopn my wife's damask cloth! This was too much. I pleaded sickness and rose. There was no lie in the assertion now, I wag sick. I retired from the table; but my departure did not discompose Farm? er Ploughshare, who was unconscious of having done wrong. 1 returned in season to see Farmer Ploughshare replace his quid in his mouth to undergo a second mastication, and, the church bell opportunely ringing, call ed him away before he could use his nlaie for a spit-box; for such, I am persuaded, would have been his next motion. I went up stairs, and throwing myself on the bed, fell asleep. Dreams of inundation, floods and flres, harrassed me. I thought I was burning and smoked like a cigar. I then thought the Merrimack burst its banks, and was about to overflow me with its waters. I could not escape, the water had reached my chin I tasted it it was tobacco juice. I coughed and screamed, and awaking, found I had been asleep witn a quid in my mouth. My wife entering at the moment, I threw away the filthy weed. Huz if I were' you. would not use that stuff any more ! I won't,' said I. Since Sunday I have kept my word. Neither Fig nor Twist, Pigtail nor Uavenutsh, nave passed my lips since, - mm nor ever shall they again. FALL, 1 843. SSJFT S3C BIH 9TH. EDWIN JAMES dc CO. Petersburg, Virginia, A RE now receiving by the late arrivals, their sup- of Fail and Wtictib otaplb q Fasct Unr Goons, many of recent importation, and all bought before the passage of the late larttf, which they are disposed to oner at such prices, on their usual terms, as cannot tail to give satisfaction. On hand a large supply of Anchor Brand Bolting Cloths from No. 1 to 10, inclusive. September, 1 0. 73 oaw2w "8TBITTSBORO ACADEMY. The Trus- Ij tt-es of the Pittsboro Academy having obtained the services of Mr. JUHft I . HKAXVi L.X ot Charles ton, take this opportunity of announcing to the public that this school is now in full operation. Mr. Brantly, is the son of the Kev. W . 1'. Branny, whose character not only as a divine, but as a gentleman, thoroughly imbued with scholastic learning, is unrival led in the Southern Country. Having some personal knowledge of young Mr. B's acquirements, we take pleasure in recommending this School to those who desire their children well taught in a preparatory course for the University of pur State, or any of the Colleges of our Country. Here board is cheap; the health of our town and surrounding country is unparalleled, and we believe combines more of the advantages for a school of this character than any in North Carolina. By order of toe Board of I rustees. Pittsboro', N. C. Aug. 30, 1842. 73 4t. MEAEr-FIXUR, Brown and loaf Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Salt, Ginger, Pepper, bail pet re, Candles, Soap, Sole and upper Leather, a good stock ; Culf and lining skins, Stc. ice. All of fered for cash at small advance. WILL. PECK. Raleigh, September 13. 73 3t PRINTER'S IXK. We have sold out our stock, and expect no further supply of the article. WLLiLt. rctiv. Rateigb, September 13. 73 TTTNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OF 11J NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPTCY. Notice to shew cause against Petition of William C. Stedman. of Chatham County, Farmer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. By Order of the Court, H. H. POTTER, . Acting Clerk of Court in Bankruptcy. September 10, 1842. V8 20d nnO Farmers. The Subscriber has just re- P ceived the following article ; ir 15,000 pounds superior Sputt tJotton, and every number warranted aenuine. Carpet Warp and Can dlewick : 3.000 nounda assorted Iron. Also, a lot ' K of Salt THEO. H. SNOW. Raleieh. Amrust 7. 1842. 63-6w A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The Subscri ber, having administered on the Esjatefjf James Hioton, Jr. dee'd, at August Cdurt, hereby gives no tice to all persons having claims against said Estate to present them within the tune prescribed by law. L. HINTON, Adhn. September I, 71--3t TATE of North Carolina Chatham County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessiona. Augusi lerm, 1B43. John Kirby, James Riggsbee and wife, Taply Dollar and wife, Allen Mann and wife, G. W. Ellington and wife, and Elizabeth Kirby. William Kirby, Elisha Kirby, James Kirby, Isaiah Kirby, and the representatives and heira of Hardy Kirby, deceased. Petition far Division of Slaves of James Kirby, dec. It appearing to the satisfaction of fs Court, that the Defendants in this case are non-residents of this State : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, for said Defend ants to appear at the next term of said Court, at the Court House in Pittsboro', on the second Monday in November next, then and there to answer ihe matters set forth in the Petition, or the Petition will be taken pro confeaso and heard ex parte. Witness, X A. Stedman, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the second Monday in August, 1842. N. A. STEDMAN, I lerk. Pr. Adv. $5 62. 70 6v 3.TAT1& Of Jtortll Carolina Chatham County. Court of Pleas and Quurter Sessions. August Teim, 1842. William Avent, Henderson Wilson, Guardian of his minor children viz. John W., Mary, Sylvia, and Andrew J. Wilson, Thomas Cox and wife Martha, Tbeophilus Lawrence and wife Mary, Calvin Bray and wife Harriet, Louisa Avent, Henry Avent, Jo seph Avent, Isaac Avent and Elizabeth Avent. vs. John Avent. Petition for the Division of the Lands of William Avent, Senior, deceased. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, John Avent, is not a resident of this I Slate : It is therefore ordered, that j udication he made in the Raleigh Register for fcix week, for said Defendant to appear at the next term of said Court, at the Court House m Putsboro , on ihe second Monday in November next, then and there to answer the mat ters sft forth in the Petition, otherwise the Petition will be heard ex parte as to him. Witness, N. A. Stedman, Clerk of said Court at Office, the second Monday of Augus', 1842. N. A. STEDMAN, Clerk. Pr. Adv. $ 5 62$. 70 6w tate of Worth Carolina Chatham County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions August Term, 1842. Isaac Headen and wife Temperance, John Dark and wife Patsey, David Patterson and wife Sally, and Samuel Crutchfield and wife Ruth ; vs. William Headen,Jr. and Pirn J. Headen. Petition for Division of Land of William Hcadenf Senior, deceased. appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Pirn J. Headen, one of the Defendants, resides be yond the limit 8 of the Slate: It is therefore Ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for one month, for said Defendant to appear at the next term of said Court, at the Court House in Pittsboro . on the second Monday in November next, then and there to answer the matters set forth in the Petition, otherwise the Petition will be heard pro confesso as to him. Witness, N. A. Stedman, Clerk of said Court at Office, the second Monday of August, 1842 N. A. STEDMAN, Clerk. Pr. Adv. $5. 70 4w I TATE Of North Carolina Chatham ft, rm m Bk 1 4X f uounty. oourt ot fleas anu quarter cessions, August Term, 1842. John Hatley and wife Sarah, John L Stone, Admin istrator of Martha Stone, and Francis Stone. vs. James Q Brewer and wife Jane, and William Stone. Petition for sale of Slaves of Martha Stone, deceased. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants in this case are non-residents of this State: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six wevks, for said Defend ants to appear at the next. term of said Court, at the Court House in Pittsboro', on the second Monday in November next, then and there to plead answer or de mur, or the Petition will be heard ex parte as to them. Witness, N. A. Stedman,' Clerk of said Court, at Office, the second Monday in August, 1842. N. A. STEDMAN, Clerk. Pr. Adv. $5 62 h. 70 6w WjHKHIFF S SALE. NOTICE. I shal expose to public sale, at the Court-House door in the Town of Rockingham, Richmond County, on the 3rd Monday of October next, eo much of the fol lowing Tracts of Land as will be suuicient to sausry the Taxes doe thereon for the years 1839 and '40 aud costs oi Advertising, viz : 200 Acres listed as the property of Angus Mclnis, lying on the East side of Jordan's creek, adjoining the lands of Dougal McLaunn 1 ax $ l 45 cts. 250 Acres, listea as the Estate of Jonathan Adams Tax 64 cts. 216 Acres, listed by John P. Wright, lying on or near the South Carolina line Tax $'3 53 . 300 Acres, listed as the Heirs of Dougald Graham lying near the Juniper Creek 1 ax 96 cts. 400 Acres, listed bv A. W. Mcl,auchhn, lying on orgnear Shoebeel creek Tax $13 82. 250 Acres, listed as tne Estate oi mil McJauciuin, lying near Shoebeel Tax $2 45. SAM L. TliftKi , Snerijj. Rockingham, Richmond County 1 72 ts N. C. September 7, 1842. $ P'- Adv. $5 25 CiTATE OF NORTH UAKUJL.UN A. Chatham Coustt Court of Equity, Spring Term. 1842. Sarah Mann, Jesse Mariey anu w ue ancy, James i Thompson and Wife Mary, Russel Jordan and Wife Rachel, Joab Caveness and Wife Llizabeth. vs. Joshua Edwards and Wife Sarah, George Doyle and Wife Delia. Thomas Antrem and Wife Spicy, Hugh McKce and Wife Catharine Bill for sale of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the above defendants are non residents- of the State : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for 6 weeks in the Raleigh Register, that the said defen dants be, and appear at the next Superior Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Chatham at the Court House in Pittsborough, on the 3rd Monday of September next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said Bill, otherwise the same will be heard and judgment pro confesso entered against them and . . decree made accordingly. Witness, Joseph Ramsey, Clerk and Master of our said Court of Equity, at Office, the 3rd Monday of March, A. D. 1842. JOS. RAMSE Y, C. M. E. 69 Pr. Adv. $5 62J TTTNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OF kjj NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPTCY. Notice to shew cause against Petition of Stephen M. Dickens, of Person County, Merchant, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day ot October next. By Order of the Court, H. H. POTTER, Acting Clerk of Court in Bankruptcy September 7, 1842. 72-20 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Fhahk 59 liw Coujttt Superior Court of Equity, Spring The Petition of Wm. Haygood and Susan his Wife and 1 nomas Brooks. Against Polly Brooks and Margaret, Wife of Henry Macon and Joseph Jno. Brooks, Ann Brooks, Alfred Brooks, Louisa B rooks, Wm. Brooks and Shemuel Brooks(ihe last of whom is an infant) and children of Edward Summer Brooks' and Martha Brooks. Christonher urooRs, wax. M rooks, Mary Brooks and Alexander Brooks, all of whom (the said Alexander is an infant,) who are the children of Christopher Brooks, dee'd. Defendants. Petition to sell Land. It appearing to- the satisfaction of the Court, that Joseph Jno. Brooks, Ann Brooks, Alfred Brooks, Louisa Brooks, Wm. Brooks and Shemuel Brooks, children and heirs at Law of Edward 8. Brooks, dee'd. five of the defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State and the Jurisdiction of this Court. Upon motion, it is thereupon ordered, that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Raleigh Register and North Carolina Gazette, that the said Defendants, be, and appear at the next Court of Equity to be held for the County of Fraukbn, at the Court House in Louisburg, on the 2nd Monday after 4th Monday in September next, and then and there plead answer or demur to said Petition, otherwise the same will be taken as confessed by them, heard ex par tee as to them and decree made accordingly. Witness, Sam'l. Johnson, Clerk and Master of our said Court cf Equity at Office -and under the seal of Office, the 2nd Monday after 4th Monday in March, 1842. Test, SAM'L JOHNSON, C. M. E. August 1, 1842. $5 62&. 63 TTTnlted States DISTRICT COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPTCY. No! ice to shew cause against Petition of Peyton P. Williams, of Frankiin county, for, his discbarge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. William Carter, of Franklin county, for his discharge and certificate as Bankrupt, at ISewbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. Joseph J. Harper, of Franklin County, for his dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. Thomas M. Gorman, of Wake county, for his dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, et Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. Benton Ulley, of Orange county, for his discbarge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next 1 illiam Ellison, of Beaufort county, for his dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, tfte znn uay oi ucioner next. David L. Mayo, of Beaufort county, for his dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. William Tannabill, of Beaufort county, for his dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. Samuel Smallwood, of Beaufort county, for bis dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. William E. Smaw, of Beaufort county, for his dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. Henry A. Ellison, of Beaufort county, for his dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. Publication ordered, H. POTTER, D J U S N C August 9, 1842. 64 70d TTTKITEO STATES DISTRICT COURT fl m? flBTU f'APnT.IlNIA IM TtATVK". RUPTCY. Notice to shew cause against Petition of Augustus W.Stevens, of Johnston County, for his discharge and certificate as Bankrupt at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. John S. Powell, of Johnston County, for hiu dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt at Newbern, on Monday, the 24 th day of October next. Etheldred Nictiols, of Johnston County, for his dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. Publication ordered, H . POTTE R, D. J JJ. S. N. C July 22n.T,1842. 70d TTTNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT IJJ OF NORTH CAROLINA IN BANK RUPTCY. Notice to shew cause against Petition of Widiam D. Bagwell, of Wake County, for bis dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. William H. Buffaloe, of Wake County, for his dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. Justin Martindale, of Wake County, for his dis cbarge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, om Monday, the 24lh day of October next. Publication ordered. H- POTTER, D. J. U. 8. N. C. July 22, 1842. 70d 3P nited States district court or NORTH CAROLIN A IN BANKRUPT- j Notice to shew cause against Petition of Wil liam M. Mason, of Wake County, for his discharge and" certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, j the 24th day of October next. John R. Harrison, of Raleigh, Wake County, for his discharge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of October next. Publication Ordered, H. POTTER, D. J. U. S. N. C. August 4. . 63 70d 1TTMTED STATES DISTRICT COURT HI OF NORTH CAROLINA IN BANK- R U PTC Y. Notice to shew cause against Petition of Robert Perry, of Wake county, for his discharge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th daxpf October next. Wiley W. Johnson, of Wake County, for his dis charge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on "V the 24 th day of October next. Publication ordered, H. TOTTER, D. J. U. S. N. C July 28, 1842. 61 70d TTI 'NITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OF J NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPTCY. Notice to shew cause against Petition of Joel A. El- kins, of Chatham County, Wheelwright, to be declared j a Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day of I i - i October next. I Dennis Tysor, of Chatham County, Farmer, to be declared a Bankrupt, at Newbern, on Monday, the I 24th dajf October next. By Order of the Court, H.H.POTTER, Acting Clerk of Court in Bankruptcy September 3, 1842. 72 2td m?1 UUPTCY. ilTi:i STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTH CAROLINA IN BAN Notice to shew cause against Petition of Silas Biglow, of Raleigh, Wake County, fbs his discbarge and certificate as Bankrupt, at Newbern, on 1 Monday, the 24th day of October next. Publication Ordered, . . H. POTTER, D.J. U. S. N. C. July 25th,1842. JUNE LAST, a Woman, who calls herse MARY ANN HAWKINS, was placed inh Jail of Clarke County, Kentucky. How, and in wha manner she was placed in Jail, will appear by her Affidavit, the material facts of which are given below, She is now confined in said Jail, awaiting her trial for freedom. Any information concerning said Mary Ann Hawkins' right to freedom, will be attended to ; or if she be not a free person, I desire to know that fact likewise. Any information upon the subject of her right to freedom will be thankfully received. Ad dress the undersigned at Winchester, Clarke County, Kentucky. ALFRED BOUREN, Jailor. August 24, 1842. 73 3t SUBSTANCE OF AFFIDAVIT. The said Mary Ann Hawkins sets forth that she is now confined in the Jail of Clarke County that she was placed in the custody of the Jailor of said County, on the day of June. 1842. by the Shenffof said County, in virtue of several Attachments, which is sued from the Circuit Court of the County aforesaid, one of them in favor of John Foster, and all of them against the Estate of one Greenbury Camplin. And, that she has been levied upon by virtue of said At tachments, or some one of them, as the property of said Camplin. The said Mary Ann Hawkins further represents that she is a free woman, and was born free in the County of Warren, North Carolina that her Mother was an Indian of the full blood of the Cherokee Tribe, and that her name was Joyce that her father was a free Wlute man, formerly of the said County of War ren and that not one drop of African blood ever coursed or polluted her vein?. I be said Mary Ann Hawkins further represents that, durinar the month of Mav last, she came from the State of Georgia, to the. State of Kentucky with the said Camplin, with whom she had been living for some time that she is possesr-u ot Lanu, O avea anu other property in North-Carolina and eUewhere, to a considerable amount in value that she was induced by the false and deceptive persuasions of the said Camplin to live with him. and accompany him to Kentucky, and has even gone so far, through his per . ... suasion, as to tell persons that sne ueiongeu to nim That in consequence of this, she has been levied on and cast into prison, as the property of said Camplin, and will be sold to satisfy his debts, unless she can es tablish her freedom, etc. &c. The Affidavit is duly verified before P. Bush, Esq. an acung Justice oi tne reace lor ciarte uouniy, Kentucky, and the whole Proceedings attested by Sam uel M. Taylor, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Coun ty aforesaid. Valuable Meat Estate in the Vicin ity ot Raleigh for sate. DB iY VIRTUE of a Power of Attorney, executed to me by the owners and parties interested, I shall offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder, that highly improved and desirable residence of the late Judge Seaweix, together with the lands adjacent and appurtenant, estimated at 288 Acres. The MANSION HOUSE is a large tw building, of excellent material, containing eig1 Rooms, with a good dry cellar, situated in the of an extensive crove of Forest trees. Within curtilage, and only a few yards from the door, are two excellent Springs of the purest water. The out-houses, consisting of Barns, Stables, Carriage Houses, Work Shops, Offices, Kitchen, Servants Houses, Dairy, &c. are conveniently located and very commo dious. Attached to the premises, is a highly improv ed Garden Orchard and Meadow, and about 200 acres of Land heavily timbered, with Oak and Hickory. This Residence is situated about J of a mile from the Capitol, and' when considered in reference to its ac- commodates, hcalthfulness and location, offers at- iracuons 10 purcnasers very rareiy 10 ue uiot wivu m this part of the Country The Property will be soul in Lots of different sizes, to suit purchasers, and will be made positively wuh' out reserve on lhee premises, on Thursday, the 1st day 1 i oi uecemoer next a ;reuu oi uue, mu onu mux i years will be given, to be secured by bonds, with sat isfactory personal security, bearing interest from day of sale, and the title reserved until the purchase money is paid. Persons desirous of visiting or examining the pre- I raises, can call on Leosard H. Seaweli, Esq. WAKINJSK M. lilSWia. Raleigh, September 8. 73 try The StaK Standard, Norfolk Herald, and Wil- mineton Chronicle, will insert the foregoing weekly until the day of sale, and forward their bills to the Edi tor of the Register. W. M- L. Sheriff's Sale. THE following TRACTS OF LAND will be offered for sale at the Court House door in the Town of Rockford, Surry. County, on the second Mondav in November next, or as much thereof as will satisfy the Taxes that are due on said Tracts, up to the year 1841, with cost of Advertising, &c. Arc ' No. O l Ower' same Whom adjolo's Jwter Court? Ant. Tax. Acre 4371 Robert Gentry 1 rhompson Fish River 1220 122 50 Jefferson Cook Tho. Martin Tom's cr'k 6 5 515 620 150 400 700 141 468 66 305 414 James Cook John Cook Jona. Davis do do 500 250 Jas. B. Atkinson John A. Ray Fish River Renb. Pace Wm- Marsh Wm. Burch do do do do 60 180 70 200 Wm. Bowles, jr. Elizabeth Martin R. Snow Cicero Williams Yadkin riv P. B. Robertstenow cr'k Wm. Burch watYadkin 50) Wiley Bletcher Wm Rawle? Fish Riveri 205 150 Wm. Ashbourn.sr J. Ashbourn! Arrarat riv Wm. Ashbourn, jrl do do - do do 225 100 Solomon C tutor Si Woolf Grassy crk 474 301 215 470 1005 300 750 655 514 512 1488 John Drawn Wm. King Arrarat riv 200 Noah Hill WftsfrKing Samuel Woolf Wm- Marsh Tom's cr'ld 135 John Drawn Arrarat riv 480 800 518! Wm. Woolf Grassy crk W .Kincannon's bs Tho .B.KmglLucky Hill AzErtiab Lundy James Bowles W. Hodges Fish Riveri 321 Uos Howard Tom's crk 1501 William Hicks State mount do do 1050 John Hicks 459 Jehu Simmons S. Simmonsl Rutledge's 20PMichaey Drawn lOOjLewis Dunnegan Rich. Busan Arrarat riv 265 155 155 45 542 703 200 Drury Harris do do 200 Isham Edmonds r r. kapelan Beaver Crk Bull Run do do Hogans C 50; Israel Lonz Jas. cudd 300 200 Allen Porte David Bird D. Marion Marshall Harrison 142 Joseph Harrison H. Harrison. do do H. G. HAMPTON. Sheriff. 73 ts Sept 3, 1842. Pr. Adv. $13. TfTnlted .States DISTRICT COURT OF NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPT. Notice to shew cause against Petition of Ben jamin B. Williams, of Green. County, Merchant, to be declared a Bankrupt at Newbern, Monday, th. 24th day of October next. 1 Calvin J. Houston, of Duplin County, Farmer, to be declared a Bankrupt at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th day ot October next By Order of the Court, : SkW I m m 1&l , v- H. H. POTTER, Afejtng Clerk of Court in Bankruptcy. August 27th, 1842. 69 20d JOB PRINTING , Neatlv Executed at .this Offie. ' .'us X'A."-" ' - DIVISION ORDEPwS, . Head Quarters. ' F OEESTVILLE, SfiPT. I St, 1842. . To the Colonels Commanding the 7th Division ofJYorite Carolina Hilitui, YOU are hereby commanded to apppear. with the Officers, Musicians, and Soldiers, of vowr resnective Regiments, fully Equipped for the Inspection of Arm and General Review. The 22d Regiment at Nashville, on Thursday 6th Oct. 20th Kegtment at Bridges' on Friday 7th . 2 1st Tarboro' Saturday 8ta Williamston Monday 10th 13th 16 th 15th 14th 23d 29th 35th & 36th Jackson Wednesday 1 2th CrowellV on Friday UllWf Walker's on Saturday 1 5th p Warrenton Monday 17th ! Louisburg Wednesday 19th Raleigh, Saturday 22nd f By order of DANIEL 8. CRENSHAW, Maj Gen. 7ih Div. NOM,, FRANCIS McHENRY, Aitt (j8 tandard and Roanoke Republican . Raleioh, Sept. 10,; Hsad QCARTimS. Attention Officers of the 25th Regiment of N. C. Militia. "TOU are hereby notified to parade on Hillsborough' jX street in this City, on the 22d of October, at 1 1 o clock precisely,', with the several companies under your commands, for inspection of arms and general re view. The commissioned officers will parade at rhe Baptist Grove on the day previous at eleven o'clock, fully(equipped for Drill and Court martiaL By order of the Col. Comm'd't, . L. W. PECK, Ad)v i i.;-- . .- 73&t Wholesale and Retail I Merwtn AND Turner, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and gusto- mere, that '.bey have just received 400 CASES OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. Being the first shipment of tfceir Fall 8tock, and mm they will continue to receive others weekly, their stock will be found, if possible, moreomplete than heretofore, and the above goods were selected by one of the Firm, who from his long experience and. thorough knowledge o! the business, is perfectly com petent and has taken great pains in , selecting such articles as will suit this and the surrounding Markets, we can therefore assure our friends and the public generally, that we can now offer them inducements .rarely to be met with, and we would respectfully invito COUNTRY MERCHANTS, FARMERS'. CONTRACTORS, AND OTHER8, To give us a call, and examine our stock, and learn our prices before purchasing, as we feel .assured, that we are, fully prepared to suit them", both regards the arucie ana price, ana tnose wno OUV lor UoaA. creator inducements cannot be offered than those weare ena bled to present them. r;- We would also, invite all those who cannot make if convenient to come to Norfolk, to forward us their,? measure, and we pledge ourselves to famish any ai tide as good and as cheap as if they .were present, The following will be found among those already received, viz : 5000 pairs Men's best Thick Brogans 3000 do do 2d quality do do - . 2000 do do and Women's eom'n do 2500 do do lined and bound Kid do best qtly v 1000 do do do do do 2d quality, ' " 2000 do Boy's coarse Brogans 1st do 1000 do do do do 2d do 1500 do Men's do Boots 1st do 700 do do do, do 2d do 1500 do do Kid and Seal dd 1st and 2d do 250 do do Calf Boots, very good 200 do do do do Water Proof 900 do Ladies' fine seal walking Shoes 1500 do do peg'd leather and seat do 500 do do do do 2d quality do ' ' , 600 do do fine seal Buskins 300 do do do do Ties and Slippers 2500 do leather Boots, for servants 800 do do do 2d quality do ... 1500 do fine thick sole mor'o Ties & Slippers 1200 do do thin do do do do " 500 do do do do spring heel Ties and do : Together with a complete assortment of Gentle men's fine Boots Bootees, Unions, Navy Ties,Pomps flnd8lippert Ladies' Morocco, Seal and Leather Shoes. Misses' and Children's Shoes, 1f every kind and quality too numerous to mention heret Also, a full supply of LEATHEfjt, of all kinds viz? CalfSkins, Kid Skins, Buff and Grain Leather, Split Leather. Ladies and Gentlemen's Morocco Lining and Binding Skins, of all kinds. ' ' - Findings of alt kinds, viz : Boot Trees, Crimping Boards, Lasts, Awls, Bristles, Thread, Varnish, Black ing Brushes dec. dec . , Also, a complete assortment, of Kit comprising every atticle used in oar line, all of which win be sold on the most reasonable teems. " - ME R WIN &TUTRNER, At the Cheap Store No. 1 8, E. side Market Square, Norfolk, Va. September 1.. 73 lm Z&TJ&&JVP CAPS!. FALL STOCK, 1842. My former customers. toeetbenHith i the Country Merchants generally, who intend to par Chase tneu all supplies in the Petersburg and Ktch- g?d mJ ' 1 ""J ff nd Caps embracing every quality and variety, I m comntMA. and will mnhm uvMnnni hv crv am. I vmj from New Yoricduring the eason. t -. - - -r- " X will farther state, that my orders were given oat at the most favourable time, and that my Stock was never more full and complete ; and I am determined to sell as low as the same articles can be purchased of sny regalar establishment, for Cash or to responsible and punctual dealers; F RAN CIS Jtl AJ OR, , . ; 8vcamore street. PeJersbiirc. Va;. . . Next "door to Messrs. Paul,McIliaine 'fa Vv September, 8. .-',"73 4tr : 1. 1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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