w . , - ; 1 - , r : : : - - t . . . , ' - T . , " . . j 1 f4jSV ti-'- .-k."- 11 -L V V- K. A;NB:.NOM.TH GAB. GAZETTE. t L 4 111 J I ill ; :. 111 "tIIM i .' ' I. Li"' .Kl": " 7 - lr,lis OL1NA ti-5hpiwawi""iw-ii" ,inr i i mi hi mi ii ii n i ii i ii ESTON B. GALES ' EDtTOK ' AlO PKOFBIETOB. if ie.simJ.w:lflj Will EegliteT. fAo" MTirMicNT-. For every 5w(een Zowi". .tnertion. One Dollar ;cb wilweqmsntineertion, lentj-fie CeoW. , ; . . ,-. : ' - Crt Oudkr nJ JUDtciAl. Adtctimht8 Im be chorced 2S per cent, higher ; "but a deduction Jf S3 1 per cent, wilt be made from the regular price, rdTerriserbrtheyea:H:i- -'T ' ', H;j ' - AdeKisemet3. Inserted m the 5tMi-WKtT EQfSTER, will also appear in the Wbekly Paper Letters to the Editor must be roiT-rAto. - POETRY A CLAY SONG , ; 3t A ULtCaORB wiiro. 1 " Tune" Iltujak, hurrah." Come boys, come boys; let, bate a sortj, . " Hurrah t hurrah ! liurrah t, So pitch your voices deep and strong, Hurrah I hurrah ! hurrah I ) We'll sing to Harry 0 the West, The Statesman free men all love best, 1 Hurrah ! hurrah ! hurrah J hurrah I Hurrah f hurrah? hurrah 1 Now shout boys, shout fur Harry Clay t ' Hurrah, &c Now breaks the gloom which roand us lay, i Hurrah. &. Our xsountry's' hope is, he nowiboyf, His name fills sorrow's breast with joys. Hurrah. &c. 5 Then cast his banner to the wjind, - Hurrah, j For midst its fold Is freedom Ttjwin'd, Hurrah, &c. ' "' We'll hail, it, boys, with joyoof cries. Which Be'cr shall cease till freedom dies, Huirah, &C .-'' i roe round his standard, round, boys round, Hurrah, &c. 7 f - And greet it with thrice welcome fpuad, liurrah, &c . It calls us, boys, to Und but firm. And locos soon their backs must turn, Hurrah, &c - . With'Harry, boys, upon our'shield, . Hurrah, &c. . j United we will clear the field,; Hurrah, &c j And tho' we fight with ijaugh hut Clay, The locos mitst and shall give way, '' . Hurrah, &c . i He'll kad cs on triumphantly. Hurrah, &c And seal out cause with tictoty, Hurrah, Sue ; j Then to the white house, boys, we'll go. And tell old Chapman, croto ! prow! ! crow H urrah &c 1 t t Then Clay our President shall be, Hurrah, &c t i i He'll ne'er torn traitor, NO, not bi, , Iorrab, &c. i - ' ., :' '' Then shout, boys, shout, Hurrah, Hurra-a ! For Ashland's Farmer, HENRY CLAY.. Thb. CoisFEssioKAL.Sdrne paper, the name of which we do uot know, tells a tol erable rood storv under this head tif a confessional." ? In a town some fifty miles from Boston, the members of; a religious so- ftc.iptv were in the nractice of holdint? confer ence meet rugs in the church at which loey j ' w made a kind of confession, technically call ed, recounting 6ne's " experience A very pious member of the church, Mr. P, was i the habit of inviting his neighbor L, who was not a member, to attend these meet ings, at one of which Mr. D. got up and sta ted to the congregation that he was a great sinner -that he sinned dailj with hi3 eyrs open that he willingly and knowingly sin ned that goodness dwelt not in bun -that he was absolutely and totally depraved that nothing but the boundless mercy and infinite goodness of God could save him from eternal damnation. After this confes riou 01 Mr. u., Mr. Lk, wno oy accment, 1 ... , i i. . ., I monuay i reBrinj un iucw bum mere 10 anew i land is so silusteu, mat 11 can ue uiviueu into two sep iiad been placed upon the1 anxious seat, f..,. r.r .Mv th. hV k ih ;.! UnA. .h.11 n, t- .e & 1 -i't,... ;. a un,i innk rose with the most imperturbable gravity. - - tated that he Iwd but little to say.for him. self, hut the brethren would remember that he had lived for 25 years the nearest neigh bor of Mr. D. ; that he knew 7him well more intimately so than any other man and it gave"him great pleasure, because he could do it , with more sincerity,' lo confirm the truth of all brother D. bad Confessed of When Mr. Li sat down, (under the visr bl e and audible smite of the whole congre gation the person not excepted,) Mr. D. went bp to him'aiid said. " You are a rascal and a iar, and 1 11 lick you when you get out of church" The editor of the Planter's Gazette, says he has never seen any thing said in poetry, except Tippacanoe songs, but what could be better told in prose. 1 hems our sentiments exactly, Writing poetry always looks to us umping backwards. It strikes us as the most perfect piece of folly and nonsense in creation, to see grown upbovs jumping backwards, when its so much more conven- et and comfortable to go forwards. . AfJON Hsms sides and sltooldeTs at reduced prices --.J-. v.b'vi WILXi PBOK. Esleigh, .IS JsnJ 3 r . . r.. ,., ;.; 4 3t 1'Wake'Foisi:Ple 213 HE Trustees are happy to inform the Friends jULTanfl Patrons of this' Initiitu'iion, that the Exer cises wilt Se resomed 'on February 1st' uriJer the earsWtite former Instructress, Mios Martha R. Rich ardsn It is naneowary to refer the Pontic to the high quatificationa of. Miss R. her zealous -attention and otrici fidelity in her echo4 The course of in iruttion is claKsifitnl, thorough and ceinplete. 1 The latest and most appioyed Text books are always used. Public exarains tiorr at the close of seMildn. " Titans fkk Suasion, very tow 1e"fcuit the times. English,.; , ; $5 00 to 8 60 Lauguages--Frsncbt LaUn, Greek, Italian, 5 00 Mue, . , . i . . t , ' . 15 00 . Drawing and Painting, :. . 1 5 00 Board can be had in good and rVspectable families at id 00 ir mouth. JOHN L1UON, Secretary, Jan. 11, 1844. ; 4 ttF N. B. Mr. Wm. B. Dunn will be happy to ac commodate 10 or 1? boarders. . fXj ."Standard lilt 1st February. ' IX UlLIKOItOUGU. fmHE Spnn session ? of MR. it MR. BUR. J WELL'S Female School will begiu on Friday thw 12th o January next. - ' TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Board, per session, - - - $50 00 Tuition in different classes, . flSj.JlS, 17 50 Music v - ; - . - 55 04 Use of Piano, i - ' 5 00 Inotruciion in French Drawing and Painting, and Lai in at the Usual prices. v. We can accomodate .. several youna ladies in our own family. , Board can also be obtained in repecta ble families in the village. An early application is deairml. Address Rst. K. Burwell, HilUboiouzh, North Carotins, December It. 101 oaw4w IglTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Cblhm J3 County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. November Term 1843. J Daniel Booths ' " " ' vs. . William Mason. Original Attachment levied on Kegrttet. i ft appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, the said William Mason, is a non resi lient of this Slate : It is ordered by the Court, lhat publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six successive weeks, notifying the said party to appear at the next Term of our Court to be held for the Coun ty of Chatham at the Court House in Pittsboro' on the 2nd Monday of February next, then and there plead, answer or demur, or judgment pra confeito will be entered agsinst htm, and the Petition beard accordingly. j Willie Nathan Stedman, Clerk of our sard Court at office, the 2nd Monday of November A. D. 1843. NATHAN A. STEDMAN, C. C. C. Pr. Adv. $5 62 104 6 w TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Chatham County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. ovember Term, 1843. : Jesse Buckner and his wife Jemima, Jesse Johnson. Sarah Johnson, John Buckner snd wife Elizabeth, Gilliam Hargrove and wife Patsey, Robert Stinson and wife J aba and Samuel Clutehfield, Com' plamants. Thomas Johnson snd Thomas Buckner, Executors of the last will and Testament "of Michael Johnson. Dec'd. snd Irene wile of said Thomas Buckner, and Michael Johnson, Stephen Johnson, John Buckner snd his wire Milly and Edward Johnson, Defen dants. Petition far account and Settlement. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, the said John Buckner andEdwsrd Johnson are nou-reeidenis of this State : It is order ed by the Court, that publication be made in the Ra leigh Register, for six successive weeks, notifying the said parties to appear at the ' next Term of o ur Court to be held for the County of Chatham at the t;eurt House in Pittsboro on the 2nd Monday of February next, then and there plead, answer or demur, pr judg ment pro confess will be entered against them, and the retHton beard accordingly. Witness, Nathan A. 'Stedman, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 2nd Monday of November A. D. 1843. NATHAN A STEDMAN, C-C. C Pr. Adv. fft 62 104-Cw TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Johnston County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. November Term, J 843. H in ton Vinson and Wife Pherebee, vs. Heirs at law of Nathan B. Allen. Petition for P artition of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Jobu Vinson, and Sarah his wife, defendants in this csf, are, not inhabitants of this Hsle : It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Re- gister for six wees., nouiying mem. 10 appear at tne next Term 01 cms iourt, to oe new at toe Courthouse r , t:u':::'z:... . . ... : r ii,awr a aavM - M --J wns be divided, agreeably to the prayer of Petitioners ; snd in case of failure, i the said Petition will be taken pre heard ex parte, and a decree rendered accor dingly. Wimess, W illiam H. buy, (Jlerk of sa d Court, at Officej the 6th day of December, 1843. i WM. ttElN. iiUY, U. O. C. Pr. Adv. 5 62 1 91 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Johnston Carolina. " Court of Pleas and "Quarter Sessions. November Term, 1843. '. Thomas Ives, vs. Isaac Monden, Adm'r. of William Monden. dec'd. Action of Debt. Administrator pleads fully ad ministered, no essets, which pleas are admitted by rMious. , iit appearing to the satisfaction of the Court; that Needbsm Murden, one of the distributees of the said William, ,ta not sn innaniunt of this State, it is therefore ordered thst publication be mads in the Raleigh Register .for six weeks. . notifying the said Needham to appear at the next Term of the Conrf. to be held for said County, at the Court House in gmtthfield, on the fourth Mondsy of February next, aniTshew cause (if any ne has) why the lands to him descended from his said ancestor, shall not be old to satisfy Plaint ifis recovery. 4 Witness, Wiltism H. Guy, Clerk of dhr said Court, at Office, the 5th December. 1 843. ; WM.EN.GUY, C G.C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1844- CiTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Chatham 53 County. Superior Cohrt of Law Fall Term, A. D. 1843. 1 ; ' ' ; - ' Hilly Buckner, - - y '1. :;; M. ....... ; John Buckner. ' Petition for Divorce and Alimony. It appearing to the Court that a Subpoena and alia Subpoena have been duly issued in thi .case, and lhat the defendant,' John Buckner, cannot be found, and that proclamation hath been publicly made at the Courfhoupe door by the Sheriff of Chatham County, for the said defendant to appear and answer as com- . , I . I I I A3. 1 - . -. - 1. , I .1-1 mnu-u y ue .u puoprana ; 11 is oruereu oy ine - Court, that notice, be given iu ihejtaleigh Register, a : newspaper printed in this Stale, for lhxe months, for the said defendant. John Buckner, personally to be and apprar at the Superior Court of La, to be hulden I for the Coupty of Chatham, at the Court House in rutsDoro , on 1 no iniru Monuay 01 Marco next, ttien and there to plead or answer to the petition of Milly Buckner, for Divorce, or the same will be taken pro corfcaso, and heard according to the Act' of ihe Gen eral Assembly in such case made and provide J. . Witness, John Thompson, Clerk of the Superior Couit at Law, for the County f Chatham, at Pitta loro", the third Monday of September, A. D 1843. JOHN THOMPsON, C. S. C. Pr. Alv. $9. 100-3m MOT ICE At the November Term 1843, of Wayne County 'Court, the Subscriber qualified as Administrator of -thf estate of Philip Hooks, deceased. All persons indebted to said es'ate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will pre sent them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by .law, or this notice will, be plead in bar of their recoery. JAMES GRISWOLD. Adm'r. December 1, 1843. 98 UEJTDERiSOjr MALE ACADEMY. 1 THE Exercises. of this Institution will be resomed on Monday ,-8Ui of January 1844. The scholas tic year will be divided into two srosions of 5 month each. The Trustees have engaged the services of Mr. W jr. (! Bass, who is a - Graduate of Randolph Marnn College; and is highly recommended both for his moral deportment as a gentlemen, and for his qualifications as a Teacher. - In this echeol will be taught every thing necessary to piepare young men for College, or for the ordinary avocations-of life. Henderson is a , beautiful and nourishing village, im mediately on ibe Rail Road from Raleigh to Gaston 45 miles from either place remarkable for the health fulness of ilslocution. and for the intelligence and morality of its inhabitants, and those of its vicinity. The location of the Academy is quirt and retired, suf ficiently remote from the business part of the village. Particular attention will he pud both to the moral deportment and the intellectual advancement of the Pupils. Board, including washing, lights, ore. can be had in respectable private families in the village at $7 per month ; and in the country, at $5. Each Session wdl close with a thorough examination of the Students on the Studies pururd during the Term. tkbhs vr.n SKSSIOX. For Enf 1'isb branches, f 7, 00 Classical course, 15 00 JOHN D. HAWKINS, President of the Board of Trustees. . Dec. 12. 100 ILL BE SOLD at the Court House, the town of Lrnoir, Cahlwell County, on the 4 th Monday in Jan'y. next, j lie follow ing parcels ol Land, for the Taxes due thereon lor the year 1840: Owner's names. I On what waters. ! . " . Ami. tax Robert Bumliill, Miuule Luile river, ieo 430 1S6 132 319 160 $1 2 1 1 2 2 33 16 62 66 65P 00 Matthew Cox, Hugh Fox, MichaelTeagne, Alex West, And. Keller, Hare's Creek, Middle Little river. E. S. MOORE, Sheriff. Lenoir. Caldwell Co. Sent. 26. 1843: 78-wts THE J8T1C. :1tS5JIIACCC031b?A KY, orilltirtrord, Conn. Offers to insure uutldina and Merchandize, aeamst loss of damaae by fire, at premiums to suit the times. rhis is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, snd pays its losses prompt- Appltcsuons for Insursnce in Raleigh, or its vi cimty. to be made to. 8. W. WHl i mii. May 4, 184S. Agent. Jl VALUABLE PLANTATION is of fered orasijp, near Tallahassee, Florida. The Subscriber, wishing to remove to a more North ern climate, offers for sale the 1 sact or Lasoj which he resides, situated about 8 miles from Tails hassee, in Leon County, 't here are 1600 acres con tained in the Tract, a very large proportion of which is of very superior quality. The place is plentifully watered, with excellent water ; nnd there are not mors than 30 acres of waste land in the body. About 750 I acres of land are clearrd, from which, with a force of forty.-five or fifty hands, in a favorable season, 300 or 1 350 Bales of Cotton can be produced in a seasen, and i araie iasLLSB la U CICIIOUt I Uvio is st wva asassvs vs'vk to employ from seventy-five to eighty banda to ad vanatage. The natural growtli la Sweet Uum, rost Oak, Ked Oak. Cherry, Ash and Dogwood. The up per ermmus of the Rail Road, leading from 1 alia- hassee to Stewart s, is only 8 miles distant,, anil . ins Railroad is twenty-three miles long. The improvements, including buildings of every de script ion, are extensive snd convenient. A large white family can be comfortably accommodated ; and there are Cabins enough for the convenient accom modation of about 80 Slaves. There is a newly erected Gin House on the place, with all necessary appendages. V ! ' . ' The society of ihe neighborhood is of the most de al rabb kind, and the lands adjoin the Plantations of the Messrs. Gotten and N; Thompson from North Carotins. There sre "also several Churches, eouve nient enough to attend. y ; ' ; JAMESH. T.LORIMER. i , 1 Leon County, Florids. November 15. 1843V 95-6m Fresh from the Press,' J JID just come to hand, at the North Carolina A Bookstore, Raleigh: N. C.: Geraisieiu, a equel to the Mysteries of.Psris. A Narrative of the Travels and, Adventures of Monsieur y lotet, in aiuornia Sooora and' Western Texas, by Cspt MsrryaU, C. B. American Biografiby. by Jeremy Belknap. D. D in 3 vols. The Eneid of Virgil, with English notes. critical andxplaaatoryi.by Chas. Anthon, LL. D. c i , . " . -fx - rrii TURNER & HUGHES. or his y 0Y8TEUS ! OYS rEKS ! THESUBSCRIBER, thankful to the eiti. zens of Raleigh, and the surrounding Country, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, in bis tine of business, tiegs leave respectfully to announce to them, that be has taken a house on Fay ettcville Street, directly opposite the Market House, and next door to Mr. Hardie He will keep con stantly on hand Fresh Oyttert, directly from Aor fuik received daily, and Frth Fith in season. To prevent mistakes, he notifies the public, 'that bis Oyster will nut be carried round the City for sale by servants or others, bat can be obtained daily, as above stated, immediately after the arrival of the Cara. U WU be well for the Citizens to charee their servant. ' " J if they desire my Oysters, to give them particular in structions where to apply. JOHN WILSON. Raleigh. Oct 31. 87 CHBXV3JYG TOBACCO. AFrcsh-Suppljof that very superior un cureu ( hewing Tobacco, from Langhorne & Armstead's, Lynchburg. Va. And also, more of that superior Smoking Toliacco. this day received, sod for sale at the North Carolina Bookstore. .And as ihey act as Agents for the Manufactory ,it is afforded at the man ufacturing prices, by the box or, keg. Those that would like to retail a good .article, would do well to calat TURNER & HUGHES'. ff.ooii: at This. R. STRING FELLOW. DENTIST, lifer grateful to lite citizens of Raleigh. for their very liberal patronage ext nded to him dur ing bis residence amongst them, has the pleasure of informing them that he has returned to this place, and opened an Office over Mr Benjamin Smith'a Store, wbere he may always be found irom 9 o clock A. M. until 5 P. M. lie would also inform them lhat be has reduced his prices to the following terms, which places it in the power of every one to secure their teeth, or have a fine set of artificial ones. dr. stringfellow's prices for den tal operations. Plugging with gold each plug, - - - $1 ' foi ... Separating by filing, .... . Extracting teeth or roots of teeth, each '. children's te.th, ' . -Setting best mineral incorruptible teeth on 50 60 50 50 25 pivots, each ..... 2 3 b 00 00 00 On improved gold pivots, - - ' . fine gold plate, - - All operations warranted to be of the finest and best materials, otherwise no charge. Terms CASH. November 20ib, 1843 . References: Hob. Geo. E. Badger, Judge Battle, C Raleigh. Dr. Bpckwith, j Dr. P. C Pope Wm. Plummer, Esq. Warrenton. Gen. Hawkins, 93- (Jol. Jo ner,") Dri Wilcox. H alifax. Dr Bond. kETATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Wake SCounty.- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term, A. D. 1843. William Snellings, in his own rtcht, and asassignec of Lemuel Snellings, ts Lemuel Snellings, Calvin Snellings, John Snellings, and others. ; Petition to divide the Lands devised to them and Petitioner by Curtis' Snellings. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants lemuel Snellings, Calvin Sne. lings. and John Snellings, delendants, are non residents of this Stale : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, for the aforesaid Lemut-I Snellings, Calvin Snellings and John Snellings, t. be and appear at the next Court of 1'leus and Quarter Sessions, to he held for the County of Wake, at the Court House, in the City of Raleigh, on the Mini Monday of Fbruary, A. D. 1844, and then and there pit ad to, or answer said Petition, or it will he heard ex pane as to them, and judgment pro confesso granted ngainst them. Witness, Jas. T. Marriott, Clerk of said Court, at Office, third Monday of November, A. D. 1843. JAMES T. MARRIOTT, C. C. C. Pr. sdv. $b 62 1-2. 3 6w jJETATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. WAKE County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. November Session, 1843. John Ward, Executor of Elizabeth Ferrell, deceased, John Adams and Isaac Adams. Caveat o f the last Will and Testament of Elisabeth Ferrell, deceased. The last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Ferrell, deceased, is produced in open Court, and offered for probate by John Ward, when John Adams and luaac Adams caveat said Will ; whereupon the Court dU recta an is-ue to be made up, to try whether the said paper writing doth contain the last will and testament of the said Elizabeth Ferrell, deceased ; and it appear ing further, that Phillip' Adams and Judith White, brother snd sister of the said Elizabeth Ferret), de ceased, are non-residents of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made by the Clerk of this Court, in the Raleigh Register, for six weeks, for lite 'said Phillip Adams and Judith White to be and appear at the next Term of the Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Wake, ai the Court House in th City of Rab-igb, on the third Monday of February, A. D. 1844, and show cause, if any they have, why the said wilt is not the last will and testament of the said Eli zabeth Ferretl. deceased. Witness, James T. Marriott, Clerk of said Court, at Office, the third Monday of November, A. D. 1843. JAMES T. MARRIOTT, C. O. C. Pr. adv. $8. 3 6w -To Planters and JHerthants. rn1 H E Petersburg; and Greensville snd Roanoke j U Rail Road Companies, having during- the pat year, put their roads, engines and cars in perfect or der snd reduced' their rates of transportation, are now prepared to carry any quantity ot merchandize to and from Gasion, with greater, certainly and de spatch and cheaper thai) ever. Ail Merchandize de posited in ihe Depot at Petersburg op to 4 P. M. on Tuesdays, Thursdays sod Saturdays, will be sent to Gaston on the following days l Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays ; snd all produce brought to fia.ton Up to the same hour on Mondays, V ednesdays and Fridays, will be sent to Petersburg on the following dsys. - : i The rates of transportation have been reduced an average ef 30 percent t' On Cotton, Tobacco, Groce ries and Dry Goods, the rate is now 25 cents per 100 pounds between 'Gasion and Petersburg. The ra'ss D of fare fof Passengers have slsd been reduced. Office Pelersbug It. R. Co.? : January 1,1844, $- 'm UNA WAYi. Taken 11 n and committed to Jail in Beaufort County, October Uth. a Negro Man, who says hi name is JOHN . and that he belongs to Dr.'Samuel Vance, in South Caro- ina; Union District : that be was formerly the prop erty of La w son Alexander; in MecklenburfrVCoonty in this State ; 'was sbld at bis sale by the Administra tor and purchased by John R.HarrUon, who sold him to Dr Vance : that he ranawav on Uie fourth of Ja ly, was taken up in this. State and committed to'Juil in "Chatham, and says that said Jail was burnt on the 28ih of A ugust i wbenoblirr, he" was taken opt snd carried to Hillsboro'. he remained in Jail 3 days when his owner cane after him : nine miles jfrom that place, he got away from hint , , ISaid Negro is a stout black man, 5 feet, 104 inches high, snd weighs 178 j-ounds ; thick and heavy about the reck nnd jaws ; bis two small loes oil left foot are off to the first joint he says frost bitten about two years since: Said negro is well acquainted in and ahnut Charlotte in this State, and t an read but not write. His owner is requested to come, prove proper ty, psy charges, and lake him away or he wHI be dealt with as the law directs. . JACOB SWINDELL, Jailor Oct, HO i843. ' 88 tt 1 TATE OF NORTH 1 : A ROLIN A . Pitt Coun klty. Court of Pleas' ond Quarter Sessions, Nov, Term 1843. Henry Drake snd others, vs. ' Hardy Scarborough wife and others. Petition for tale of Slaves. It a ppeari na to the satisfaction of the Court, that the 'defendant, the said Hardy'Scarborough and wife, Soloman Philips and wife,.Enos Newell and wife and Gray Drake are non residents of this State : It is order d by the Court, lhat publication be made in the Kaletgh Register for six successive weeks, notifying the said parlies to appear at the next Term of our Court to le held for the County of Pitt at the Court House in Greenville on the first Monday of February next, then and there plead, answer or demur, or judg ment pro confesso wilt be entered agaiustthem, and the reution heard accoadingly. Witness, Archibald Parker, Clerk of our said Court at office, the first Monday of November A. D. 1842 ARCHIBALD PARKER, Clerk, Pr; Adv. $5 62$ " -104 6w TATE' OF NORTH CAROLINA Johnston County'. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. November Term, 1843. ' David H. Holland, vs. I.anc Mundcn, Adm'r. of William Munden, dee'd. Action of Debt. Administrator pleads "fully admin istered no assets," which" pleas are admitted by Plaintiff. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Needham Munden, one of the distributees f the said W illiam. is not an inhabitant of this Slate : It is i here- fore ordered, that publication be made in the Ra'eigh Register, for six weeks, notifying ihe saidvNeedbam to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for raid County, at the Court House in Smithfield, bn the 4th Monday of February next, and shew causa (if any he ha) why the lands to him descended, from his aid ancestor, shall not be sold to satisfy Plaintiff's recovery . Witness, William H Guy, Clerk of said Court, at Office, the 6th December, 1843. WM: HEN GUY C. C C. Pr. Adv. f 5 62&. 99 QTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Northamp k3 ton County. Court of Equity, Fall Term. 843. William C. Spillman, Samuel C'aivcrt and Thomas M. Pierce.- vs. Howetl Peebles and Mary S. Boykin. In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that the Defendant, Howell Peebles, in this suit, is a non-resident of this Staie : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for 6ix successive weeks in the Raleigh Register, a newFpa per published in the City of Raleigh, notifying the said Defendant to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held at ihe Court house in the Town of Jackson, on the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday of March next. (hen and there to plead, answer or de mur to ihe Plaintiff's bill, or it will be taken pro confesso against him. Witness, Henty Peebles, Clerk and Masier of our said Court at Office, in the Town of Jackson, the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday of September, A. D. 1843. HENRY PEEBLES, C. M. E. Pr. Advt $5 62$. 99 6w gITATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Craven JCounty, Superior Court of Law, Fall Term A. D 1843. Susan J Oliver, ) vs. C Petition for Divorce. John S. Oliver. j It appeariug to the Court that a Subpoena and alias Subpoena have been duly issued in thin case and that the defendant, John S. Oliver, cannot be found, and that proclamation hath been publicly, made at (he Court house door by the Sherifiof Craven County, for the said defendant to appearand answer as command ed by the aid Subpoena : It is ordered by the Court that notice be given in the Newberrlian and Raleigh, Register, two newspapers printed in thiststate for three, months, for the said defendant John S. Oliver, per sonally to be and appear at the Superior Court of Law to he holden for the county of Craven at the Court house in Newbern, on the fourth Monday aftef the fourth Monday of March next, then and there to plead or answer to the petition of Susan J.. Oliver- for .Di vorce, or the same wdl be taken pro confesso and heard according to the act of the General Assembly .in such case made snd provided. Witness W illiam S. Blackledge, Clerk of the Supe. rior Court of Law for the county of Craven, at New Item, the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday of September, A. Lb 1843. : ; WILLIAM S. BLACKLEDUJi,, CS. C Novemrer 18, 1843 Pr adv $9 84. 95 3m JAMES MARTIN & E.D.BULLOCK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, W ill practice in all the Courts at Mobile, and in the Counties of Washington, Clark and Monroe, Alabama. Mobile, April 15, 1243. 33 y JTLbUGHS PLOUG US. Kept con Jlj stanfly on hand, a supply of Richihqml Cast Iron Ploughs, together wirh extra Points and Slides. Experience is the best lescher, sod wherever heard from, these Ploughs have given universal satis faction. So try them, gentlemen farmers, if jou please. " .. JAMES M. TO WLES. , November 27. i 85 ICV IIOGS II CADS Molasses, for wholesale, or f retail. , . iU SALT AND CHEESE also, for sale, r v ; s - -- will; PECK. Raleigh, January 5, J 844 v .... 23t Our Office beinj supplied with the greatest variety of JW ar prepared ' to exe:ate .a f Paixfhlcts, Cards, CiJtctTLA iiASCBztiji '1 . NwjnBEtto.v;TSv'r i;; .;" brL hew dree; PHYSICIAN FpR TIlE EYB AND EAR. , AND OPEJMTIVE SpHGEON. ; OperaUr for the relief of - Deafness and other affections of the 13ari f -Cataract, Pterygium,' Croeeed Eyes, 5ti " Enlarged Tonsils and Palate;- Club Foot,-Hare-Lip,. Stammering ., ,; . Stone Stricture, Fistula, Piles ; v Deformities, Diseases of the, Bones j,- , Hernia, (a riilical ' cwe,y Aneurism i ' " cancer, I'ojypus, 1 umours, fJlceraV ( , . And Surgical Diseases in general. r r d Dr. H. will visit' an v bart of the State Whrn. his services may be required. -; s '''..r,i:. n' :-,-'-,-: :. .i-Ai . rhR IIENDUEE will give a regular Course IM of Medkal and Surgical instruction, to breira those students who wish to visit the Northern Colleges. me private etutieuu ol ihv H six in number, graduated with credit at the end of their first sMl..h. in the Richmchd Medical CollegV-. - Gov. Morehf ad, o Hon. Geo. E, Badger, 1 , , . Dr;Brckwith, ; -KaW6fc Charles Ma'ny, )3sq. J HoghWaddell, Esq. Hillslidrough; The Subscriber is prepared to execute, alt kinds Imitations of everjrvariety of Marble, Tsnd Of'slj, kinds of .Wood ; also, Wall Psimmg. Paer-hahrirlP., Gla zing and GILDING on Wood and Metallic substance of every description, in ihe late French tyfr,&e ' iietjueu toat me snortest notice, and done in a supe rior style of workmanship, MILITARY FLAGS and BANNERS paibf ed in v the neatest style, on the shortest bolke, ; snd 'touch cheaper than they can be done elsewhere T Tg Re fer to the AdjutanrGeneral'ef North tarolinaiji ? -Si Persons wUhing Paiptmg .f any . descriplioh Xs cuted, by culling at the Cabinet Waie Rootn of.JMr. William Thompson', opposite ' the Souih East Comer of the Capttot Square may expect to have it dope' te their entire satisfaction. - f. FRAIER.1 Raleigh. JanH 4, 1S43. -:. 6-t LUCKEY'S THE Subscriber ha now on hand, snd is constant ly manufacturing HATS of every descriplioh, Which he now offers to the puUie at very reduced prices for Cssb. ' J - . ; ! fz.Hi A very large and beautiful assortment of CAPS slso on hand, which he will sell unusually fow.Also, a large quantity of Woot Hats, broad brims, honie manufactured, which he will ell! low, wholesale or retail. The public sre respectfully invited "IfccaH snd see his home manufactured stock before making theii purchases elsewhere. . ' : .rv HUGH LUCKED Practical Hatters Raleigh, Nov. 4. 1843. , . ,- tS-U N. B. 50.000 Fur Skins wanted, for which tha highest Cash price wii! be given. Deer skirts, Mink. Otter, Beaver, Raccoon, Muskrst and other Furs also wanted. Persons at a distance, haviner Fur Skins on hmd, will please forward them to Raleigh, where tne iiiguest iasn price will be given for tbcmVi A JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE, - 1 ' : AT TIIE 1 JYbrth Carolina Rochstore. I ftpHE Banker's Wife, or 'Curt and City, a novsl Ji by Mrs.. Gcue. . ACharge delivered to the Dfo' cese of Ohio, by i Charles Pet tit McIHvaine', D D. The Churchman warned sgainst the errors of the timci wiih notes by Rev Henry Anthon, D D, Chem istry in Us application to Agriculture and Physiology, by Jus;us Leibig, M,D Ph D F R S M R J A.. The first number of the Life of Andrew JscWftMiUtary ond Civil, wilh illustrations, by A-tnoa Ke-idalir The 1st number of Millman's Gibbon's Rome, price SScfs. 1 5th number of Alison's' Europe. 6tb number fof Hannah More's Works. 4th number of McCulloch's Gazalteer. We have also just recetved a fresh assoriment 'of Classical and School Books All orders from "a dfa- lance.-ihankfulty received and promptly sttended to, for the Cash, i TURNER dt HUGHF3.J? November 27 - s , :,9J STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Wake County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sestions, November Sessions, A. D. I vi ! Elizabeth Youngv Alex. Uttey sndfwife," WilHani Yottng, andFrands Young,. , c ..- ! I , vs. , - . l . John Young, administrator ot Sarah Young, dee'd 1 and Robert Young. . - ' Petition to divide Slates belonging to theWate of Sa rah Young deceased. s :T iV It appearinir to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, Robert Young is s non-resident of this State : L is therefore ordered, that ad verlisement be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, for the" said Robert Young to be and appear nhe hex; terin ' of the )ourt of pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held r for the County of Wake; at the Court house iB tha . City of Raleigh, on the third Monday of February,' A. D. 1844, and( plead, answer, or demur to said pa- . tition, and show cause, if any he has, why thf said negro slaves of ihe said Sarsh Youngdcceased. shall not be divided, W otherwise ihe petition will be heard ex parte as to htm,- and judgment pro confesso grant" . ed against him. , y,. .. VJ 5,, Witness, Jarors T. Marriott, Clerk of said, Qpark at Office, the third Mondsy of November, A. D.J 84s. -JAMES T. MARRIOTT. C. C. C Tys Mr. r Twir vr-'W A PRUDENT COURSE I ALWAY8THE Mr BCST. Since there are so man v different ma kers of Pisno FrtesV snd each'one thinkitbis irwn " ' manufacture the best; would it ot be the most V dkt course for those warning articles ff the kind to take them upon trial... before making ; a positive; par- ' chase 1; The Subscriber if mffivinui .. w.lfW!f-4Ki:oC bishistromenis to . offer them upon those terms ' 'Ativ nn'-ihMA. - ho msy have doubts shout their aeaKiv Wn h.i these doubts removed fy ,1-arax- He ha been eight years engaged ' in this busihess has sold abeot or hundred J'isno Fortes and neves sold a bad on- . December fi 07 Pelersbu,rgrYa. ff W. GOODE, Attobsst stLiw, x;former VJT ly of, Bichmondr'Virginia,) has tsitled la Ei.' Louis, where be will attend to any profecduhal husi ness which msy he entrusted to Ids care. V .V- ' . Mr. O will attend to any ebiims smoutitlng' id(i 3, er more, any where in the State of MlssourL - Refer to Wwtan R. Gales, Raleigh- v w. Jumna, aisswuri, ; ;, SaundtrsttueLeMcope January 1; ta a sty W net inferior to any Ofik e in the Staev .Seps.ifia.-4S