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. T . ." ; ." ? ' - , i " pubMed Seinl-wwi"j 17; - J E S T 0 N R. GALE S, .'1 U .. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1843. If the Semi-Weekly taUig Regiiter. Sobcitiok. Five Dollar per annum half in Ad!" BRTxBMKNT.-For every Sixem Ltwet, jrtt insertion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Trentr-five Vents. fntTIlT 0D JOPICIAL AfMTMIIITl .J ,1 charged 25 per cent. hilier ? Uit a deduction r S3 per cent, will be made froiF the regular price, ?oradv.mr9bytl,eyear. ! Advertisement.. Inserted In the SiMhWuuT Rcoister, will also appear in the Weakly Paper (ret of charge. "J0- Letters to the Editor must be ost-fattj. iscellAneous. M 7K0M JIIZ LADIES'WOJtLD OF FASHION. THE CONVi6r$ FATE. ,a before, behind, around thee like an armament of cloud, the black law labor onward Hkm'ars. On the day of March, 18, mighl lure been seen, in the county town of t--, an unusual collection of people of every age, ize and sex. All the public houses were filled to overflowing, and still there were ma n strangers unable to obtain shelter, but the inhabitants of the village, with generous hos piulitj, threw open their doois, and made the company welcome. The cause of this concourse is soon told. The day succeeding the one above mentioned, bad been set opart to inflict the utmost punishment of the law on a criminal then lying in the prison. He was a man large in statue, and of powerful strength. He bad a short time before, in a moment of passion, taken the life of one of his most intimate friends, a young man of promising talents, and universally respected by a large circle of relatives and friends. The criminal was arrested the day after the murder, tried, aud sentenced to death ; and that sentence was to be carried out upon the morrow. The day appropriated for the execution, was one of the most delightful of the season. The sun rose with unusual splendor. But for one being, that luminary had no bright rays to him there was no joy no content ment no happy tranquil feelings, swelling the heart with love and adoration. Despe rate with the thoughts of an ignominious death, he lay upon the floor of his cell, over loaded with chains, revolving in his mind some bold attempt at an escape; escape when naught but death stared him in the face escape, when the very hope seemed the mad ness of despair ! How was this to be accom plished t He was to be removed from the prison-house to the place of execution, which was about a mile distant, guarded by a por tion of the Militia of the County, carrying arms charged with ball cartridge. The only chance for escape would be when he was be ing removed from the cart to the scaffold, as at that period there would be the least sus picion of his intention. The attempt was desperate, but it was resolved upon. At length the criminal was brought forth, clothed in the customary dress, and placed in the cart upon the coffin ititended to re ceive his lifeless remains. He was pale and dejected ; but with none of his energies im paired by long confinement. His eye, that no suffering could dim, flashed with more than its wonted brilliancy. The prison was built upon an eminence, and upon the spot where he now stood, he could look down up on tne preparations for his death, and calcu late his chances for his escape. One pier cing glance revealed every Ihitig-that glance proven sujhcient. The procession moved slowly on. The bell, suspended in the cupola of the prison-house, tolled forth in single and dolorous notes, an. nouncing the awful tidings of death ; the crowd in front of the scaffold was immense. but behind, scarcely any persona were collect ed, in consequence of the ground being damp and marshy, and not affording as fines view of the approaching spectacl as that infront, which being slightly elevated, gave those lartjier off as good an opportunity of viewing I e scene as those immediately under the taiioid. As the Sheriff motioned him out of the cart, a i (,ncraPPare,,tly downcast ami deject ed, slowly rose and ascended the scaffold, but was ouiy a moment, before he had sprun we inidiUf the armed force below, and u wiui the strength of a Giant. ooDosed "cry endeavor tostop his progress. Life was Wore him death was behind. He well Knew that if retaken he woutd be shown no jnercy. and it were as well to meet his death "n the hands of those around him, as from , 8 lntment of the law. -With a treirien jous effort he cleared the soldiery. ImTne 'ately a doz:n muskets poured forth iheir "Jurderoug contents at hisfpersori, bie Pawed the ordeal harmless;1 StrockwiUt a on.shment at the suddenness of the effort, ine pop,,iace remained for a moment inactive, nj then with a loud shout started fn pursuit "-Ut that mum... I f SJldi -(.LL "er lhe advantage.. Nothing couja w 2 7TM' Once only, a man iu ad "ce of the rest, threw himself in the atb ffT :'?e.c.r,,nin,-hrit, withan herculean i', e liberated convict seized and crush- afu 1m l, 'J. earth 0n oi;jhe sped: Mjle J mile, hill after hill was passed, but still hor rc cloebehind. . Ual wbat mS pHMe? lhrogh that wretched betnga M r U,Vih l,,e awiftnesi of the deer, he ,u 'or life. What Al,it;A.. f MlU-rm I them i ' Tirte.ln Jb'e" done,; presented ricuM. 10 !'' "naginatitm I It was o k,ling 0 defraud death, U Uatt frnm thn 've atth. L . " W 7-7, - muinem ne ten oimseii finning in. But what sight is that which meets his eye? Directly in front of him he perceives a vast body of fire glowing and burning im mediately in his path. The sighi caused his energies to slacken he drops, nearly ex haustedthis pursuers approach nearer. He hears their shouts, and once more he springs forward. He draws nearer to that vast body of fire, but as he approaches, how changed the aspect before him. Joy 1 joy f instead of fire, he now perceives the, broad ami majes tic river, rolling on her downward course, her placid bosom reflecting the beams of the noon day sun, until the whole surface glowed like burnished silver. In a moment he was on the bank. Invigo rated and cheered by newly-born hope, his eye ranged the shore in every direction, but not a boat was to be seen. His pursue rs were close behind him. But at length he de tected a small skill that was anchored about twenty yards from the shore, and which his anxiety had caused him at first to overlook. Without hesitation, he plunged into the stream, and had scarcely reached the boat before his pursuers were on the bank. But he was safe from them. Fortunately for him there was a solitary paddle in the bottom of the boat, and, hastily slipping the rope over the stake to which it was secured, be darted out into the stream. lit vain those congre gated upon the shore searched for another boat in which to continue the pursuit, not one was to be found. Maddened with rage at being baffled, lit the moment they thought escape was impossible, some sprang into the water to endeavor to reach the convict ty . .... .1 Tl ..I J swimming; but it was nscess. meycuuiu not overtake their intended victim, topping for one moment, be stood upright in his frail baric, and gave a loud laugh of defiance ; then resuming his seat, he directed bis course to the opposite shore. All fear had now fled. Once within the lines of the British posses sion in Canada, it would be no difficult mai ler to secrete himself until a favorable op portunity presented itself for departing to the old world. But those shores be was destin ed never to reach. A more terrible death than that from which he bad escaped awaited him. The part of the river at which he attempt ed to cross, was one that, unless superior skill was manifested, rendered the boatmen liable to extreme danger. It was but a very short distance from the rapids that are gen erally considered the commencement of the Falls of Niagra. At all seasons there is a very strong current leading to this point; but at this time the force of the current was con siderably augmented, on account of a heavy freshet that had swollen the river to an unu sual degree, thereby causing a greater body of water to rush toward the Falls. The con vict, whose mind was occupied with other thoughts, was not aware pf this circumstance until he found himself gradually drawing clo ser to the terrible descent. At length, how- .i . t ever, his eyes were opened to me extern oi his danger. He at once perceived that there was no tune for deliberation, and using ev ery effort in his power, he applied his oar. For a moment the boat stood still, and then slowly moved on the stream ; but before it had proceeded many yards, the paddle mat he held in bis hand, unable to resist such an unusual pressure, snapt asunder close to the handle. The blade shot far, far ironi his reach, and beyond all possibility of recovery. Who can tell his emotion at this juncture ? In a moment all the actions of his past life rushed through his mind; the few good deeds vanished like the morning mtslbefore the ma nv evil ones that now rose up before him in accusation. But one struck more terror into his soul than all the rest.- It was the mnr der of his late victim. He fancied he beheld the sufferer, pale snd bloody, rising before birru His flesh crept, bis eyes rolled horn blv. his powerful frame quaked and trembled Nothina could 'drive that sight away. In vain be covered bis face with his bands in vain he cast himself in the bottom of the boat and grovelled like a worm that ghast ly form was still before him. On, on rolled the stream, and with it the bark that was carrying the murderer to des truction. It was now within a few yards of the rapids. He perceived the imminent dan Zt-T of his situation without the power of a void inn it. His shrieks for aid was heard on either shore, and struck terror to every heart. Cold drops of agony collected upon his fore head, aud chased each other down his pale cheek. Oh, God V he cried, if euccorxould arrive, how willingly would 1 yield up life up on the scaffold. Once more his energie ap peared to revive. He sprang up in the boat, and, with a maddened effort, seized and tore the only seal from its place, and used every leiideavor to steam the current that was carry- ijBg himto his death. But how vain was the effort J.i All hope had now' fled ; he was in the rapids, antl whirling on with the veloci ty if lightning. ; Another breathless pause and be is at the brink of the fall. One mo ment more and the murderer stands in the presence of Jis God. .- . :. . . : . ..-- , ;About a week after the-day upon which the above events transpired, the lifeless remains of a man were taken from the river several miles below Uhe falls. wThe remains were laree in stature, and from the proportions of the body, were supposed, when -possessed with life, to have been endowed with almost superhuman strength. ' No ono could be foynd to recognize; the body, the features being so mutilated. But by more than one it was supposed to be all that was left of one who had escaped death in one form, only to meet him in another more terrible. T. S. The thorough-bred Horse ECLIPSE WILL stand the enauitut $eaon, commencing lOlb of March and ending 1st of July, at mj Stable, one mile north of Raleigh, and at other place moat convenient to my customer. Owing to the scarcity of money, he will render ertice at the very low price of Eight Dollars the Season, and Ten Dol lar for Innurao.ee. ECLIPSE was raised by Thomas D Bjtsntitiir, Kq. of Orange, and is full-blooded, as will more par ticularly appear by reference to bis fedigree, for which, see Hand Bills. HEXRY MORDECAf. Raleigh March 7,1843. 19 PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, AND HISTORICAL PAINTING. MR JO : S- PUNDEB, OF NORTH CAROLINA, Having vUhed Europe for the purpose of perfecting himself in bis profession, i turw prepared to execute Portriiti, Miaiaturei, fce. Those wishing to avail themelve of hi profession al services, are requested to call at his Artellie r, in the building formerly occupied by the Secretary of State, where seeimenof hi execution may b&seen. Feb. 18, 1843. 15 IPorma v7rm- Iform ! gjherman's Worm Loscnpes, proved in 3uiore than 400,000 cases to be iiifallibl ; the ont ty certain worm-destroying medicines ever discover ed. Many diseases arie from worm and occasion long and intense soBering and even death, without their ever being suspected ; grown persons are very often afflicted with them and are doctored forvariou complaints, without ny benefit ; when one dose of these Lozenge would speedily cure them. For sale in Raleigh by Williams t Haywood and N L. Sthh. TO THE JiFJTIJLCTED. "ADLOCK'S Vegetable Powder and Syrap, for disease of the Langs, Bronchitis, Liver (youiplaioUi, Cough, Colds, 6lc. Ate. The above Medicine has been before the public, loo long, and is too well known to need a long adjrer lie trtent, to recommend it. For further particular. see hand-bills and printed directions arouud each bot tle. For sale at the North Carolina Book Store Ral eigh. TURNER & HUGHES. November 6, 1842. S9 A New Cast Iroti Plough ! AT the special request of many Farmer of this County , C. H. Richnob, Esq. of Caswell, N. U. has cast small One Horse Plough, to suit our land and team. All who have examined it. have pro nounced it just the thing. Alo, kept constantly on hand, one and tvm Horse r loughs of a larger size, wtth extra point and slide in abundance. JAMES M.TOW LE3, Sole Agent. Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1843. Just received, Itils mornlngr, a jot ol Smooth- tunned Mercer or North eraTOTATOES, of the blue and yellow kind i for sale by the Barrel, Bushel and Peck, at the M Nirttiii Depot,'' nearly opposite the Post Office, next door to FrastArsa'a corner; JOHN WILSON. J. IT. still continues to serve the Citizens and the inhabitants of the surrounding Country, with Frestl Oysters and Fresh FlsJll, direct in 2C hours from Norfolk; Raleigh, February SO, 1843. ' U- THE WAY TO SAVE MONEY. fTlOME AND LOOK AND YOU WILL U J BE COMPELLED TO BUY SPUN COTTON YARN FROM ME. The article is very superior, in twist, and very white. Numbers correct, and terms low. THEO.H. SNOW. Agent. February 27. 17 8t TCVTTOLASSES VVe have yet a quantity on hand XVJLL which .we think good, and is ofteied by the Hogshead, at a small advsnce on ttie cot. Fresb Rice Uo bv the Tierce-or 100 lbs. lower than usual in this place. Cotton Tarns offered cheaper than ever. So ia our Domestic Shirtings and Sheetings. WILL i PECK. Raleigh. 14th February. 13 2w AW ORDINANCE To FEX VEST PUTTING. AiARXS TO STTJD HOBSXS, iw the City of Raleigh. . Be it ordained by the Board of CommUtimert fur the City of Raleigh, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the tame, 1 hat it shall not be lawful nereatier tor any person to exmou ,any nua Hone or Jack in the Streets of the City of Raleigh, or to put cny Mare to a Stud Horse or Jack, within the limits of the said City. And, each, and every person concerned in -o putting a Mare to a Stud Horse or Jackass or in aiding and assisting in putting them together, or in causing the same to be done, con trary to thia Ordinance, shall, lor each aiid every of fence, forfeit and pay the sum of Ten Dollars, to be recovered by Warrant before the Iirtendant of Polire, and applied, one half to the ue of lb City, and the other half to the use of the informer. W. R. GALES. Ini.PoL T. h: Wist, Clerk. March W. 184a. 20 1m gTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. N-ara-J34Mrro11 County Court of Equity, Fall Term, 1842. . , Thomas. W. Jenkins and others, i John Jenkiua and oihors. 1 In this rase, the petiiioQ of Thomas W. Jenkins, Jamea V. Jenkins, and Mary K- Jenkins, claiming as netrs at law or John Jeokins, James Jenkins and Mary Banks, who having hot been heard of in the fast seven years, are presumed to be dead.; It i erdared adjudged Snd decreed, that publieal ion, 1 made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks that unless the said John Jenkina, James Jei.kin and Mary -Bank if living or if dead, their heirs, shall appear at bur nest Superior Court of Law and Equity, to beheld for the County of Northampton, at the Court; House In the Town of Jackson on the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday of March next, then and there to answer or demur ta the said petition, the same shall be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte. ' ' Witness, Henry Peebtes, Clerk and Master is Equi ty for the County of Northampton, at office, in the Town of Jackson, the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday of September, A. D.; 1842, end In the 67th Tear of our Independence. , ? - -HEN RY PEEBLES, C. M. K. A LARGE and general assortmeBt) warranted A to be the growthof 1842. For sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. ' TUKNER & HUGHES. .March 8. 19 REMOVAL, ftlrs. Prendergast respectfully informs the La dies of Raleigh, and the pub lic generally, that she has re moved her Straw Bortftct Establishment, to the bouse on Harget Street formerly occupied by Mr. John U'KorkE. Raleigh, January, lct43. N. B. Mr. P. will pav particular attention to cleaning and altering Florence, Tuscan ami Straw- Bonnets, Leghorn, Uc. in the newest fashion. Front her experience in the above business, she feel confi dent of giving general satisfaction. NfS 'TICK!. In consequence of the late Fire, Dr. ENDREE and Dr STRINGFELl.OW have removed their Offices to Mrs, Stcakt s, opposite, where they are pn-pared, as uual, to attend to the du ties f their respective Profession, t f Raleigh, Fd. 20, 1843. 15 JfXTOTICE. I he;eby forewarn all person from Jf trading for a Note given by me to John B. Green, of Johnston County, omewhere about January 1842, for the sunt of $35 or there abouts, as I have dtst hafg ed the same in part, and hold myself only accountable for the balance now due. J. R. JONES, Raleigh, March 3, 1843. 19 rs ta tviTir -TToseph A. Black, and Samnel R. Qjf Black, Have formed a Partnership in the pracuce of Law and bqutty for Heisbaw and bumter Districts, South Carolina. JOSEPH A. BLACK my he found at his Office in Columbia, and Samuel R. Black, in Camden. Both partners will a'teuu the Court. 8AMT7ET. R RT.AHK will kttn.1. individu.llv. to any business entrusted to his care in Richland, March 5, 1813. 20 6m A fine lot of LUMBER can be bought at Foster'b Mill's, Wake County, at very cheap rate. First rate Weather board, Flooring and all other kind of Plank, clear of knots, splits and rap. Drop your orders to the Sub scriber, P. M. Wakefield, and they will be promptly attended to, and as money is no object, a credit will be given to punctual Customers. A. J. FOSTER. October 1st. 1842. 80 6m LexiglatiYC Documents. eOUNl) VOLL'MES,conuining complete copies of all the Messages, Reports, Statements, Bills and Resolutions, acted on by the last Legislature and ordered to be printed, can be procured on application at the KcetsTta Omen Price 7aree voUare. Raleigh, Feb. 20. 1843. TO 7E STILL attend to the Auction, the Commis sion and the Agency business. WILL. PECK. Raleigh, Man h 7. 1843. 19 31 TO FARMERS- Red Clover, White Clover, Herds Gras, Lucerne and Blue Grass Seed, can be had by applying at the North Carolina Bookstore, Chka? rom Cash. 4 TURNER 4 HUGHES. IB ECKWITirs ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS'. For sale at the Drug Store of 71 N L STITH. Raleiah. A I1ARP FOR SALffU ' iSTXNE. that ia raid to be a very euiierior iiutru It 1ment. can be had al a reduced nrice. Call And examine it, at the Worth Carolina Book Store. Janaary 1848. 7 NOTICCAll person indebted to the Estate of Jon h W. I. swift, deceased, are requested to make payment immediately. No indulgence can be given beyond Apru Superior Court. . . RICHARD H. BATTLE, WILLIAM H. BATTLE, Executor, March 15 1843. 22 4t Passage to Baltimore. rynHE superior steamboat, COLUMBUS or PO 11 CAHONTA8, wUl leave City Point direct for Baltimore, every Wrbkmbat afternoon, at 3 o'clock,' or immediate! after the arrival of the Cara from Pe- tar.barg, and will land Passenger in Baltimore, the next evening. The aceommodaUone en board these Boats are very superior, and the passage, including meals through from Petembsrg to Baltimore, only $9. Returning, will leave Baltimore every Saturday after noon at 5 o'clock ... , - J. BRANDT, Jr. Agent Baltimore, Mar. 10, 1843. 2t ly CITY TAXES. iTOTICE is hereby given; that I ahali attend at J the Chy Hall, on Friday, the 3 1st instant, from to o'clock in the forenoon; to 5 o'clock in the after noon, for the purpose ef taking the Chy Tax List for the current year. J - AW free Moles, who have resided within the City for three month previeus to the said Slat of March, are subject to Poll Tax. - - t , , . ., Persona failing to give m their Taxable, on the day specified, are liable to s fins ofTwo DeJIan, which wilTb rigidly enforced. i . ' WESTON R. GALES, . Raleigh. MaVeh S..1843. L fl i :t 20. Our Office being supplied with the greatest variety of fancy Job Type, '.- We are prepared to exervts . : '-; "i" Pamphlets, Cards, Circulaks, Hardbixij, la s ssyVs net fosWior te say. 0bs in the data. TEll aJESIRABLlLPnOP- ft.), V rty for Sale, in the City I Ji; j 7 Rolelgb. The Subscriber, belng.i r afrous t moving to bis Plantation, wish or de- movins to bis Plantation, wishes to sell bia HOUSE AND LOT ia thia City. The Property ia situated on Newbern 8treet, east from the centre of the CapitoL The House is a Urge two sto ry building, Ibrty-tWo feet by lwentyeight, with a pas sage through the saiddie three Rooms en the lower floor and four above, with Fireplace to each It baa a basement story mi hammered Rock the whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, etc with afire place at each end the basement. Rooms not finished. There is a cupeib Rock Stable, two stories high, twen-ty-four by thirty feet square also a Rotk Smoke-house and good frame Kitchen) and an excellent Well of Water. The Lot eBtaii front six to seven acres of ground, which have been highly Improved. The House ia beautifully, situated on an eminence, near the front Hoe, All the improvements have been mad within three years, and cost the builder over six thou sand Dollars. ' ' "v Thi desirable property- is now offered for four thousand dollars Time will be given the purchaser, but the note will draw interest and urjdouWd seen ritv will Iw required. Person, desjrotis of living in Raleigh, have now an opportunity of purchasing a deiruble residence, at a very reduced price. r E. P.GUION. - Raleigh, August 25. 88 if- "DISEASE A fJWIT Impurity of the BLOOD the only Disease. MO W simple, yet how wise, how good and beau tiful are all the lawa of nature? Simplicity and truth are stamped upon every low of the creation The mighty worlds which roll in space in every de gree of velocity snd direction are all governed by at traction of matter to matter. Thia principle governs the human .body. Brandreth'a Vegetable Uni versal Pillm attract all impurities of the blood to the bowels, which organ expels them front the body. At traction and disease are both Units. AH accident ot infections only anect the. body in proportion a they occasion impurity of the blood. The bowels for instance are costive this most im portant organ ia closed the consequence is a great accumulation of impurities, which, a they Cannot get out by their usual passage, are forced into the blood, occasioning impurity of blood. Thus Fevers Che I ics, RbeumaUem, Coughs, and Colds are often pro duced . But let Brandreth'a Pin be used In such do ses ss will effectually evacuate the' bowels, and health is restored at once. ' , The unworthy have counterfeited the Doctor's Me dicine so extensively, that hi travelling Agent ianaW taking In all the old boxes, and putting new one of a dlnerent figure, with 25 Pill in then place. Some sre just received at WILLIAM PECK'S Office. KaleiBh, March 1. 1842. 18 ly Have you a Cough ? Don't neglect it S Herman s Cougli Ixzenge, Are. the safest, most sure and effectual remrdv for Courts Colds, Consumptions, Vf hooping Cough, Asthma, Tightness of the Lungs or Chest. Ac dc The pro prietor has never known an instance where they did not give perfect satisfaction. Several thousand box es have been eold with the last vrr, rectories te health person in almost every atage of consumption. and those laboring under the most dislreasirfg cold and coughs. 1 bey do not check and dry np the cough, but render it easy, promote expectoration, al lay the tickling or irritation, and remove the proxi mate or exciting cause. They are made from a com bination of the moat valuable expectorant, or cough medicines, and are undoubtedly superior to everything in use for thoM complaints. Hundreds upon hun dreds of certificates have been offered of (heir won derful virtue, from these who have been saved from an untimely grave, and restored to perfect health, by using them. The above Medicine may be obtained at the Drug 8tore ef Messrs. Williams & Haywood, aud of Dr. N. L. SUth, with full direction accompanying each box r 1 TI 1 I,-' i " T 1 . 1J rmRESE UNRIVALLED PILLS having qow JJL acquired a celebrity and a popularity unequalled in the annate of Medicine,' and alao having obtained the entire confidence, and being used in the' private practice of almost the whole body of the Medical Fac ulty in the United States, Europe, Aia, South Aroer ica, the West Indie, and a great part of Africa, it is unnecessary to advertise them at length, or to say any thing further of their merits, than by stating the com plaint which they are most effective in the cure of. and which are aa follows : yellow and bUieue fever. fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, fiver complaint, sick head-ache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheomaiism, en largement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstruc tions, heart bum, furred tongue, nausea, distension of the stomach and bowels, incipient diarrbsea, flatulence. habitual costivenesaIosa of appetite, blotch or. sallow comptertion,and in all eases of torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient ia needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, prodacing neilbsr nauea. griping nor delHlrty. The above Pills are for sale in the city of Raleigh by Messrs. William 6c Haywood, and at the Drugstore of N. L. Stith, and in Fayetteville by E.J. Hale, st New York Price. AVIIXIAITT GORDON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Richmond, a. References. Melsrs D7nlfp,CMoicure Co. i1" Messrs. A. Kevari Brother, 1 pr,ri Messrs, Meflwaine. bowoIey at Co. $ w!0 MMra.8ourtevJeBel. NoHolaL V Mr. H. B. Montague, an experieseed dealer in To bacco, will pay special attention to the interest of the Tobacco Planter of North Carolina.' '' Libkeat. advances on all prod ace when in band. 1 snu proceeu remiiieu w oracr, r. . a a. 1 r r .... 1 y-a 'r-fi , jn.-i rrprandretb'S Plll-Ws have a fresh sop IJll dIt we were atmut st. of this ; valuable Medictoe but to these who bawe tried them, it i an necessary to say eond thoee who have not tried theen would bn slow perhapa to befieve as. It U, however, a serkuAtW, that we could name at leat one family, when their regular use for several year past, has mads the Physician viiii M few and for between." Our new boxes contain 25 Pin aea ia okT only ksve-21. : VYILUrECau.n; , COO DLAIVK DOOKS.; ,? SUITABLE for Records :for Court, Register S"' Joornata, Day .Books, Invoice, Cash, and Letter Books. Receipt and BUI Books; Memorao dam. Bank and Pass Books, Cheek; Books, Cypher ins and Wrhmg'Bontsl , The Sabsrjtibers wi'J role mn'duind;tosay Psttetsw' t 'i "y d-iSr ift XUKrfEK A flUMHCA Deeembsr lir ;101 ;1 tJjTATE OF NORTH CAROUNAFanki5 CfUn County Superior Coon of Equity. October . Fall Term, 1842. 1 ,;;.v, ; ... , . The Pedttoh of VVm Hagood and 8asat his wifo 1 and Thomas Brooks.' . ' ' ersxu :: Pelfy Brook,' Margaret, wife of Henry MseocC daughters of said Ann Brooks, dee'd. and Jeeepfc John Brooks, Ana Brooks, Alfred Brooks, Louisa j Brooks. Win. Brooks, and Sbemunl Brook, ebik ; drrn of Edward Sumner Brooks, the last uree f ' whom are (nfentrth said Edward Sumner baje ' the Son of Ann Brooks, dee'd and Martha Drool, 1 Susan Brooks, Christopher Brooks, Wm. Broods, Mary Brooks, and Alexander Brooks, of whom the said Alexander ie an Infant, whevars the cbildana ; of Christopher Brook, dee'd. who.waa the son of , the .said Ann Brooks deoL Defendants. , Petition to sell Land.; - - v V It sppesring "to the satisfaction of the Cotirt, itV the defendant in this csue reside beyond the timjtS of thi 8tate, and the jurisdiction of this Court t It Is 1 therefbre ordered by the Court, that publicadow bar made for six soccassrve weeks in the Raleigh BcgJs! ter, sad N. C. Gaaette, prwted and published ia thi , City of Raleigh, that the said defendants be and ap. pear, at the next Superior Court of Equity, lobe "held " for the County of FratilTin,' at the Cottiteoes'isj4 LouNiberg; on the econd Monday atlerth' fourth; -Monday in March next, then and tiwrats plead, a. swer or demur jt said Petitiont otherwise the aamf will be Uken aa confessed by them, hktxd es: jtarte ; and Decree made accordingly. " " ' 1 ' ' ." ' V Witnes, Samuel Johnson, Clerk aM Mssler f ' our said Court of Equity at office, th seforid Monday after the fourth Monday in SepUmbetr 194S. -iM f Teete, 8AMV JOHNSON, 4 Jan. 18, 1841. Pt. Adv It, t .. 7f ' KJTATE OP NOTtTtl CAnOOfM.-V Wass Cetirrt.BoperioT Court et Law. Fall' Term 1842. : j'tK. nVzif.it Samuel G, Smith snd wife 8tty, UUH Baucorsv James Nutt and! wife Ciltjr, Ursy Dtibu Sad wife Lydia, Wesley Johnson,' Berry Johnson, Mark il. Whiukerabd wlfoEmily, Willis Johnson, ' ' 7 Uriaa Baueom, Rattsttm Bbbes tnsl wife &rfet,Gss. tin Banks and wife Candace, sod 8idj Baseonv Pton t aVm'non p Lonet;. In this case, it appearing to tb satisfaetltrsj ef th4 . Court that the defendants. Ransom Bssbee and Wife) Harriet, Gustin Bank and wife Caftdiee, and Sidney Baueom are rton-veiuenU of this Sut. 'It Is sr-' dered that publication bt mads for sit weeks la the. Raleigh Register, a newspaper published ist the City of Raleigh, notifying the said Defendant to appear a the next Superior Court of Law, to bs held for Wake' County) at the Court Hons in Fatelgk, on rba Irsg Monday after the fourth Monday in March aext, thtar and there to plead, answer, or demur to the said Peti tion, otherwise the earns will be taken as jrrs tpnfess Snd heard exports as to them.- , . . WUnees. Richard P. Finch, Clerk of said Cosffat Office, the first Monday after the fourth Monday 1st September 1842. R,F. FINCH, C. 8. C. Pr. Ad. 85 62). 15-eai JFreth Qardtn Seed. Wsntanted Genuine) Early Pea Bunch do Scotch Kals9 , Imperial Head LeUscev Early MohSwk Bean 8naps Fine Mixed . do Six weeks do do Water and Muk Meloo, Vellow Dutch Ohioo, Early Brocoff Late da WeslheffsfiaU 4o' . ' Early Sugar Loaf GabbageJ White Portngal do . A.'., Green Globe Savoy,, Large Marrow-fat Peas. t Late CaulrHower, LLong Scarlet Sadiah, Curled Cress, Scarlet Turnip do , t Cluster Cucumber. ituubarb, Early Yellow Squash.7 Tuscsrors Cora, : Sileeia Lettuce, Fait Squash or CymUnx ' Early Cabbage Lettuce, Brown Dutch do Pine Apple Melon, SagSaawThymo, Esrry lork Cabbage, . Larue do. ' do . " nasturtium, Curled Parsley, do Drusahead CaMage, Red Butcki , sta 1 Turnip Beet, " i Paraley ,1' jt i Scarlet Short top Radish, Long Salmon do Brack Spanish ds Spinage. Tomato,, w Early Crook-neck Squash, Flat Dutch Turnip, . Ris'Top 4a r' RutsTBsgado' f White 8quah or Cymfing Long White Turuup, Summer Savoary, Large Wake Paranrp, egg tm, t , - China Red-eye Beans, White Sugar Beet, Long blood do Early Cauliflower, do Carrot,' j do Frame Cucumber, do Sweet- - do do Greencda Whits Bolat Cderr. Field, Carrot for Stec&v. This srticls is highly ,ken of aa a field Veg Wrtfto; W feed Stock: ia Cedo NuSPaa the sat. liest swer known. : ., It if said Ibey, will corns ia Lsng OTangeT foar week. , Th ab-nfeted for sal by 8. L. TUCKER." Raleigh. Feb. tl 1843. Taluable Property for sale Tlclnllvornalclxli. 1 1 '.T ti!il ffnHE 8UBKCR1BKK offers loseU for 8bt Thoo . II sand, six hundred dodara, navabls in .ana and &Sf"S two years, and sexisfattorily acemed .wUh, tssss, ar "J: ' fine NitrflM ftMA bmhkiAAhm tMnmrinw PrnnM. , : m. ' ' His Dwelling House and ike Lots atucbed to it, j containing between tea and tWeive acros." " It is situated absut sit hundred yard East of the Capitol; on Newbrm Street, in s beaatifut Grove sf Forest Trees, sad without the limits of the Town. It conUiaa four apai stnents in tbe'baeement, hacrudiag the Dining roxm. snd five above, and iwo Pa gsa. It is new. built of choice) materials, sod of auperior workmanship. The out-housee and SnciosoMe sra also new. in the back yard, is a WeB of most excel, lent water. . ' l.uol, An unimproved Lot of Hi acres id st the end of Newbern street, fronting the (CapitoL and at tb distance of seven or eight hundred jsrdat. It is one of the most beautiful site In thd , Y kiniii of Yy thg alto East of the, Chy. idjnTning'a Lot foraerfy the prtfrty' of the hrfe Jeasra GAtxsysiul a Lot as longing toJess O'Roaaa There srs twsv small , framed Houaea. apota . it, jleUUg a rent that .woikl Ji make the property good investment' at the pIe which it 1e csunured, and hpon ths &rSet, leadtag try Dr.'J. O. WaTms's, are two handsome buildiog sita- AtractoYteveetltrty about three miles euth of RsfeighTanjJiog an abun,. dant supply of Wood,' and much vatoabls TLnbol . . . r l , Persoas w'umiag to purchaas, can addrras tha pBL' scriber st Halifax, and after the meeting of Con tree, at Washington Clf or. can anaks personal appl'ics tiontofhe Measr. Stits, In Raleigh, who w! Ul . pfeaeurs la showing tbem the Pasisaa.V - . m ; TfrJTinD--r3 JJ Just rcieijuV 7abrasry ItSZi 1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 21, 1843, edition 1
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