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A GENU IN&.y ANKEfc ';; Sonre yeara ainee on" acquaintance of otirs ettri hb:icTtt fro.Mbe eaatera part I of Massacliusetts Ur the Green Mountains 1 Vermont. .VVfcite travelGng ihtongft tlw town of New Salem his road led into, a piece of wocl, of onie miles in length, and long be fore he gotont of which he began lo enter, ttin doubts whether he abould ever be blest with , the. ajght : of a habitation ; but as all things must bate an end, so at last had the woods, end the nut-brown house bf a farmer greeted Jihif. vision. Near' the road was a tall, rawhoneti, overgrown, uoinern-jaweu boy, probably 17 ,yean f gv digging po. tatoes. lie was a curious figure to behold. What was-lacking in the length of bis tow nreecnes was ampiy mane up tor, in Wflln ; his suspenders appeared to N cwnposed of birch bark, grape vine and sheep skin; and as for his hat, which was of dtngy white fell, poor thing I ii ihajtevtdently seen better days -but now, alas! it was pnljr the shadow of its glery. Whether the tempest of time bad beaten the top tit, or the lad s expaniUng emus had bum it out, was difficult to tell, ; I r-! " . " ''"s "t? aperture red hairs in abundance stood sX ways for Sunday.-. Jn slwrt he was oneof the 'roughest s,ecimns of domestic raanu- racture that ever mortal bebehr. Oar tra. veiling friend, feeling an itching to scrape Jacquaititanee -with the critter, drew up the r "e !5 Cffa.n . , .KHallcs my good fnend, can you inform mehovt far it ta to the next house 1? . , Jonathan started up leaned. pn his hoe handle-rested, one foot ort ibe gambnl of his sinister leg, and r.-plied: - ' 7?:i.A:p guew I Can. Taint near a . fu(t as used U be afore they cut the woods away then it rwa. generally reckoned four tle.Jut now me wii wuiUp in-.w-w, ou though is a bam and the next is a haystack ; I but old Hosk inV house is on bey ant, YouMI be. sure to meet ! bis gals long afore you git there ; tarriat ompin' critters, they plague our folks more'n a littl. His sheep git into our -paster every day, and his gals git into our orchard. iwrM sets me uug rtcr the sheep and me erter the gals and the diMJgbter with disinheritance and an aban r he makes the wool, and t be peUicoats, donment if eAvould longer permit his at. Iway fly. is a sin to snakes. ' , I see you are inclined to be facetious, young man-pray ..sen me now it nappens other T" j ' I never 'lows any body to meddle with my grass tanglers, inistur, but seein its you I'll tell you.. I was born so at toy tick erter request, so that when I bold my plough. kHI can sto with one foot in the furrer. end t'other oh land, and not bp, over, besides, it is' convenient when I mow round a side -hiii,M,.v ! ; ' ' ' ; " Very good, indeed-how do. your potai oes come on this year ' They don't come at all I digs 'era out and there's an everbstin. snarl of Vm in eachhill," - f' . : ' .But they are small, I perceive.'fJ 'T ?" v . S- Yesa,, I knows it. .You see. we planted some wboppin1 blue-noses over in titat ere natch there, and they flourished so allfiredly liat these ere stopt growin Jist oat of spite, "nkliA t h.. U m .mA il. l.n; tril keSfi-ruii " ' - YoV annear In be Wetta -rWart ' and I Jshou1d thiuk you " " " . - - CUU1U QUUrtl UCtVer USt 1.1 ) 'w t rtn t Ko Ahsi vnn iraiuv siliui ww wuaw tvu nxysjis e "Tlie looki aint nothin'; itV all in the behavior. ' Thia ere hat was my religious Sunday.go-lo-nteeting' hat, and it's chock full of iernow. ,lve got abetter one to hum; but 1 aWt dig.tatera in it, uq how." . You have been inheso parts sometime; I should gueasrv; liruess so, tew. I was boru'd and Wl Av!?.i3. my broiV up in thai ere bouse ; but ray na tive, place is tiown tp roruuns. , 'Then you say it is-abotjt three and a half miles to trie next house tu 'I? -? , .j , . . Yes, Sr ;,'tWStspeltlgO,.ntl I : donl lieve ttVgmwtt bel ?r? l Gobd-bve 1 to ve. Thatfi mite o totttlU- , ; " ; Tbere, reader ; there is a Jonathan orthe first nrater . vn.i. Yn don't find his eauai evervwbereiaiiieavi. ' r : . i.nuiiuiiiCI, IH1 Btl .SSSHipiaif matr, was exceedingly eccentric in I some off hisnotioris. His courtship is id td hste irisnio ia sata IO QS vet ben ts follows ; .Having, one day, mounted --...v.. Hiiviv m wacrpaillll lor .IIMS.INU1 die, his rode in front of the house where Bet ty Lee lived, and, without dismountifiir. re cjuested Belly to come to htm ; on her conut g, be lold her that theJ Lord- badlsent him tliers to marry her.:'; 8etl& jelled, i the Lord V.; 1 1 wJj . n : ' 7--- " us uunc a ".; Tlwm la aUdc u tb affiiirt of inen, and womeo WLicU, u d at ib fiood, lead on to fortune. , iTereVaiViw ilmlBUapeourenU,. . Ronglt Itew-tbem a we , ;; , r ,. K'A:'ivr evenings atnee, at tendfti by fine iuokiu; darklMirptlboy apparently 14 of 15 year oi pp, a rtcniy QFesaea iauyt in n 'mellow flustli fof life tnigbt bare been seen entering be National Tbcalrc, nl taking one oftlte front aeata in the box -A seraph ifitght Irate ekivted tbc serene composure' of Ker countenaoce. and Uie meliiue softness oi ntr ueep,n4ue eyts, aiu yi ai nine?, one coubl persuade hi itne) fa ti expression of enxtety-'tnantlttd bcr riiby cbeekft. Lad it s and gentleman as usual, Came in, and the t beat re aoon wore its unted aspect a oluud of witnessed! There she eat Me 1nistTss ,n h froJ,f; though ber ex- u.' - - 1 .-!rv---i .k.J. 'i' t iirius vcauiit aim iwu kuiNiuaHUiity iuu which ever accompanies dignity of mind, 4 forbade a nearer approach to her prrsnn. Presently a lady and gentleman, dressed in ! dashing . gaiety r entered the. circle I'bcy were.ahovn the room dt seat she occupied, and were soon comforts tdy fixed. A smiden emotion thrill'-seerned to seize the " fair lady," which Was manifested by tbo trembl- mg of the artificial flowers on her bonnet, lie r eyes was insiantty turned from th-ui, and flashed with a brilliancy we have rarely seen, while her brow Contracted, and face colored so deeply as to raise a momentary AonM of a,-., th-, . tM few ro0menls she was agabt composed, but 8eeine( as if on the point-Sf some movement fraught with interest to her. The drop Teal rose . f be ooked 0ot ard Hid stage. The house thundered with the reception of a f,TOrite actor ; she seemed to liearit not.- trt w n,.,. M,.i..M.Air hn.i r! m.Mt iong atld leaIi j on lh(i un who had entered with the lady at her side. He was convused with laughter absorbed in the sil bv(o him. Turning to ad- dress his companion , be caught the fierce glance of s herere. It was eiioujeb. He lrafflu.,i ; ar,.n'A hi l.nf ? ri t.,ha ft. Lnd was 6 the paCe, when his companion observed him. Agato be seated himself we watched bim closely, -be was .giu, beoiid description. Whispering moment together, thev rose and left the lhcaire ,ctrifjg 8nge ialj ber boy again in possess! of the entire seal. Yesterday we learned the cause of this my9terious aflair-our source of information i,m.r:,t ll ,oV.frLfm noit ofu,doubed veracitv. About three yrara nileman was a resident of Mo. bile, Alabama! and in moderate circumstan. ces of ife,"1He" was'what maj be called s gay, social southerner. By attention and perseverance be succeeded in winning the affections of this young lady, the daughter of x wealthy merchant of the same city. As wn aa Ilia nrlsn.inn uirn biinwn. t!l- f:i. ,k. nrnl.t4.ii.l b. v and fhroatpnpri the tentions. In this state of things he prevailed upon her to consent to a clandestine marriage, whicl w accordiog!y goUmnind. Tby lived together hear two years, when the man became involved lost nil he was worth at the gaming tableand from want of employ tnent, was reduced to a state of degradation in society. Sickening at the melancholy prospect before him he quitted Ihe city with out letting his affectionate and confiding wife know of his intentions. Fe ai x moi.t ha he has resided in Cincinnati ; passed for a sins:leeentleman. end has been pavintf ad dresses to one if not more of the first young ladies of our city. The father-in-law of the young man died in S.few months after he left Mobile, and Through compassion for a deserted and mis erable wife, he received his daughter to bis arms once more, and left her all his wealth With her relativethe boy above named, she Soon after journeyed to New Orleans,, from lhniia t Natchez, hearir.fr notbin his ! - 0 . A7 V hbjb I" " i i ii 17 mewKm l. lie ctchiiiu siiuueu ill biic I B - 1 ' a;,;)aJ (.. TliMtra and lib h..alinil inI. found the idol of her true heart in a aittia - iion-o6tl.al U,U,B" v" yesterday morning at her boarding house, and in tears of gratitude and joy, so far coin - pfomised the matter, that the hopeful and eccentric voting husbatul has determinetr, to to Fj from seventy five to eighty handato ad--- t:i 'r.'.iKf.'.t i. A ii I anatage? The natural growth ia Sweet Gum, Post rMTf r? vt- iM'imi ,ri . -1 " . . While we wer listening to this narration., We thouffht We heard a ' StlH. small voice7 whiaher Thti fa Woman's love, the onlv . thing that Changeib noft" May Heaven bless -;.f r lhC -""'ted pairCt Sun.,, fc j riJIAUUHSS -FlAHJUHiJ -Kept I con- rf UlF5,nt,T osj hand, supply of Richmond Points andl 1 8lid. - Experience is the best teacher, aud Wherever I beard frerW these Ploutbabava riven aniersal satis I Wjoi talEriefii Dfease. JAMES M. TOWLES. ! iNovembet 27. E. D. BULLOCK, 'JUnSi c ATTORNEYS? AT LAW, ueorte at Mobile, and in the ;:.rwi.ki.i Tlirk nt Mm. il.t.. : fi;AfobtlaV April 15, 1243. 1 33 y jnr vPStV1SPffiS4t- 1 rf P v5?H."PiM'riIr1r r,w Wa are repare4 to execute PaM PHLCTt , OaRDS, ClRCCULRJ, if AltDBILLs Ia s style net inferior ta any Ofl e in tba Sists. FltlD A Y; JANUARY :19 ; 1 844. TATE OF NORTH CATtOUrt Ai Ohaifiam1 Coonty . Superior Court of taw Kali Term. MilljBuckner, -. : -i - at. ' - ' John Buckner. ; : f Petition for Divorce and Alimony. ' ft appearing to ihe (Jdurt that a Subpoena and ului Subpcena have been duly iaxued in' thi case, and that the defendant, John Buckner, cannot be found; and that proclamation hath been publicly made at the I'oart-hpOM door by tbetiheriflTof Obatham County , for' the said defendant to appear and answer a 'com mandwd by thW said Bubpoena; it la "ordered ' trr'tbe Court, that notice be given in the Raleigh Kegivterj a newspaper prihtMl in this State, for three nvntha, for the said defendant Jolm Buckner, pervotiaHy to be and appears! the Sopftrior Court of l.w4to le hnldeti for the County of Chatham, at 4be Coon Hotioe in j PUidro', on the third Monday of March next, then and there IS plead or answer to the iention oi Milly Duckxer, for Divorce, or the came wilt be-tatoea ;pr. confute nd heard according to the Act of the Gen erai Awembly in such fase made and provided. n Uneasy John l hontpaon, (lerk of the Superior Caut at Law, f,.r the County of Cbatt m, at Picu- boro, the third Monday of September, A. D J 843, ; . .JOHN THOMHdOC.S.U. Pr. Adv. (9.. 100-3m N OT ICE. At the November Term 1843, of Wayne County Court, ihe ttburrther qualified as Administrator of the estate of Phitrp Hooka, deceaned. AlIperona indebted to paid ra'ate, are requeaied to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will pre sent, them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or tiiis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ' JAMES GRfSWOLD, AdmV. December 1, 1843. 98 UEjrjDEttsojr MALE ACADEMY. THE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on Monday. 8th of January 1844. Thechotas tic year will be divided into two aemious of 6 months each. The Trustees have engaged the services of Mr. Wjt. H. Bass, who is a Graduate of Randolph Macon College, and is highly recommended both for his moral deportment, as a gentlemen, and f.r his qualifications as a Teacher. Id ihia .School will be taught every thing necessary to piepare young men for College, or for tba ordinary vtcationa of life. Henderson is a beautiful and flourishing village, im mediately on the Rail KoaJ from Raleigh to Gaston 45 miles from either 4ace remarkable for the health fulnes af itstocution. , and for the intelligence and morality of its inhabitants, and those of its vicinity. The lo.-at.on of the Aeaiemy is quiet and retired, suf ficiently remote from the busine part of the village. Particular attention will be paid both to the moral deportment and the intellectual advancement of the rupiht. Board, mclutli- g wasl.injr, lights, &c. can be had in respectabt private families tn the village at $7 per month; and in the cotmtry, at !5. Earh &esaton will close with a tboriugh examination nf the btudsnts oh the Btadien- puroed during the Term. TtctfNS f r.a assttos. For Enstisb braneheo, (7 00 Classical course, 15 00 JOHN D. HAWKINS, Pre-ident of the Boatd of Trustees. Dec. 12. 100 BE SOLD at the Court House, in the town of L.enotr, t a in wen County, on tlie 4th Monday in Jan'y. next, the follow ing parcels of Land, for the Taxes due thereon lor the year 1340: Owner's names. On what waters, i1?0: fjAmt. Acfes tax , Middle Little river, 100 $1 S3 .i . 430 2 16 . 186 1 62 133 1 66 Hare's Creek, 319 2 65 Middle Little river. 160 2 00 E. S. MOORE, Sheriff. Matthew Cos, Hugh Fox, M iuhaetTagne . Alex West, And. Keller, Lenoir, Caldwell Co. Sept. 26, 1843. 78-wts FIUE ! rrnne jsitiva iivsurancc cosipa- 11 o Uartford, Conn, offers to msure ; mniorngs snu inercnanutze, agamat loss or damage by fire, at premiums to suit the times. This ta on of the oldest and beat Insurance Com panies in the United States, and paya its losses prompt. ty. . Applications far Insurance in Raleigh, or its vi cinity, to be made to. 8. W. WHITING. May 4, 1843. Agent. A VALUABLE PLANTATION is of. jffered for sale, near Tallahassee, Florida. The uhacribr. wishinir lo remove to a mora Niitik. ler climate, ofiera for aale the Taacx or Linn, on I t-kiA tu .Ai.ta lnlul .kdhl 6 kiiIm f.nm f'atla 1 hasseeV in Letn County. " There are' 1600 acres con taid in the Tract, a very large proportion of which i ii m tr. .umriAf nn.uiv l nm M iKa ii ntAntiitiiiK I J "I T J I " -. , ltlrMl ar'tih .fratUt tr. nnd lhm r nnl m.in 1 dian 30 acres trf waste land in the body. AboOt 750 wimloece.of 1850 Bales of Cotton can be produced in a seaaen. and I mof corn than would serve the Plantation. The 1 land " attoated, that it ran be divided into twosep- arate Tracts if preferred. There is good land enough 1 Oak, Red Oak, Cherry, Ash and Dds wood. Then , Road, leadins from Talfa- ij. .. . . . . hsosee to Stewart's, is ouly 8 mites distsnt, and tbe I Railroad is twenty-three miles long, 1 ne jmprovenaeoia, inciuuing ounuings or erery oe sUo sre exive nct ec white family tan be comfortably mere .ta Cabins anough for the acrommodated ; and convenient accom- There is a newly erected Gin House on the place, with appendsges. , C ! n all necessary The society of the 1 neighbofbootl Is of the mostde- f siraWe kind, and, the lands adjoin the Plantations of I the Msssrs. Gotten sad, P. Tnompson from North Caroiiria. There are alsq sevU Chorches, conve nient enough to attend; V . . .V ' ; I A - -V JAMES H..T. LOKU4EK. -S 5 Leon Coonty, Ftoriila; November t5. 1843. 95.6m Fish flroni the Press, - . .n t... .Ii j .v- lu.k r 1 JAjta &orev Kalelgh, N, C.i Geralstein, stfaquel I to the Mysteries t fans, a srrsuveoi we t ravels OTSonora and Western Texas, by CspUM.rryslt.C.B. Amencac Bmrraphy. by Jeremy jiewmsp. v. it in 3 vol Tba Bneid of Virgil, with; Eoabh notes, critical and explanatory, by Chse. Antbon, LI. D. For sale by " TURNER ot HUGHES. January I. ; 1 OYHTEUS !OYSTEIl ! rihn ES UBstRIBE liiankful totbeciti. JL zehs "of Raleigh j and the surronndiuif Country, for the liberal, patronage heretofore -extended to him, in his line of basiness, legs leave respectfiilly to announce to them, that he has taken S bouse on Fay etUfviUe Street, directly opposite the Market . House, and next door to 1rV. Habbie. He will keep con sUntTv on band Frttk Ouaien' direclltt from iVor- folkt received daily , and fretA, Pu in season.; Jo prevent miUkes, be notifies the , public, that Sis Oyster will dot be carried round the City fi Sate by serraiits of others, bat can' be obtained daily,1 as above stated; immediately after the arrival of the Cars. It will be well for the Citizen to charge Uir-ervants, if they desire my Oysters, to giva them' particular in atructieha where te spplyl X! ' E ' ! i -' : ' ' JOHN WILSON. Rjleigh. Oct 3.1 . 1 87 . . : ' i v . , .- fVHEWMJYG TOBACCO A VcsIli Supply of that very aspenor tin A ' eared t hewing Tobacco, from Lnngbome & ArmsteacTs, Lynchburg. Vs. And also, mora of that superior Smokii.g Tobacco, this day received, and for sale at the North l-arohna Bitokstore. And as they act as Agents for the Manufactory, it iaaffordbd U the man ufactdring priceit, by the box or keg. Those that would hks to retail a good article, would do well to ra'l at TURNER & HUGHEa'.' Look at This. Btl. STRINGFELLOW, DENTIST, Ever grateful to the citizens of Raleigh, for their very liberal patronage extended 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 8mitbs Store, where he may always be found from 9 o'clock A M. until 5 P. M. He would also inform them that be has redaced 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. STRI.NGFELKOVVjJ PRICES FOR DEN TAL OPERATIONS. Plugging with gold each plug, - - $1 60 foil, 50 60 60 25 Separating by filing. Extracting teeth or roots of teeth, each children's teeth, Setting best mineral incorruptible teeth on pivots, each - - - 200 On unproved gold pivots. . 3 00 fine gold plate, - - - 5 00 All operations warranted to be of the finest and beKi materia!, otherwise no charge. Terms CASH. November 20tb, 1843. 93- Kefskences: Hon. Geo. E. Badger, Judge ttatlle, V Raleigh. Dr. Beckwith, j Dr. P. C Pupa , Wo. Plummer. Esq. Warienton. Qrn. Hawkins, . fiol. Jovner, Df, WMlcox.V Halifax. Dr- Bond. j nCTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Wake County. Court of Pleas and (Quarter Sessions, November Term, A. D. 1843. Witlijm rinelling, in his own right, and aaaasignee . , of Lemuel duellings, Lemuel Sttellings, Calvin nellings, John Snelllngs, ' and others. Petition to divida the Ininda devised to them and PetitiiHier by Curtis 8nellings. It appearing to the satisfaction, bf the Court, that the defendants Lemuel Sneilings, Calvin Rnetlings. and John Snellings, dc:cnJant, are non residenla of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, for the aforesaid Lemuel Knelling, Calvin Snelhngs and John Sneuinge, tube and appear at tlie next Court of Pleas atd Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Wake, at the CoUrt House, in the City of Raleigh, on the third Monday of February, A. D. 1844, and then and there plead to, or answer said Petition, or it wiU be heard ex parte as to them, and judgment pro confesso'granted against them. Witness,! Jaa. T. Marriott, Clerk of said Court, at Office, third Monday of November, A. D. 1843a ; JAMES T. MARRIOTT, C. C. C, Pr-adv. 5 63 1-2. 3 6w .mnTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. WAKE County. Court of Pleas and Quarter -Sessions. November Sesaion, 1843. John Ward, Executor of Elisabeth Ferreil, deceased, John Adams and Isssc Adams. Caveat o f the last Will and Testament of Eliiabeth 1 Ferreil, deceased. The last Witfand Testament of Elizabeth Ferreil, deceased, iv produced in 0en Court, and offerel fir probate by John Ward when J.hn Adams and Isaac Adams caveat said Will ; whereupon the Court di rects an rs-ue'lo be made up, to try whether the said paper writing dth contain the last will snd testament ' of tbe said Elizabeth Ferreil, deceased ; and it apjiear ing further, that Phillip Adams snd 'Judith White, brother; and sister of the said Elizabeth Ferreil, de ceased, are non-residents of this titste : It is therefore ordered by the Court, thst advertisement be msde by the Clerk of this Court, in the Raleigh Register, for six weeks, for the said - Phillip Adams and Judith Whit to be ami sppear at the next Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Wake, at tbe Court House in the City of Kaleigb. ou tlie third Monday of February, A. D. 1844, and ahow cause, if any they have, why tba said will is not the last wilt and testament of the said Eli zabeth Ferreil, deceased. Witness, Jaraea T. Marriott, Clerk of said Court, at Office, the third Monday of November, A.D.I 843- i JAMES T. MARRIQTT, C. C, C. Pr,adv.$8. .. . ; Ztw To Planters atul Merchants, fTTIHE Petersburg and Greensville snd Roanoke JL Rail Road CompsiiieS, bavin g during tba pa4 year, put their roads, engines and ears in perfect or der, and rtduccd thevr rate$ f4rimportatuMr in now prepared to carry, any quauUty of ? merchandize to and froin Gaston, with greater certainty, and de spatch and cheaper 4han ever. , A U, merchandize de posited in the I leppt at rete abunr up to 4 PM.oa fwesdsys, iTbursdays snd Saturdays, will be sent to Gaston on h following days i Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays ; snd sil produce brought ta GsUon no to the suae hour on Mondays, Wednesdays and r ndsys, will be scut to Petersburg on the following days. - - i, --: , r , The rates nf transportation have been reduced an average of 30 per cent ' On Cotton, Tobscoa, Groce- 1 ries and Dry Goods, the rate U now 25 cents per 100 poamr between usstoa sna i-etenttmrz. J be rates of fare for Passengers have also been redsced. OficaPetersbo-g R. R-Co- January 1, 1844, UNA WAY Taken up and committed to Jail in Beaufort t County, October 1 lib. a Negra M0, who ears bis name i JO H N and oat be U longrip Dr. Samuel Vance, to oh Caro lina, Union District ; that be was formerly the prop( erty of Lawson Alexander in Mecklenburg County in this State ; was sold ai his sale by the Administra tor and purchased by John R. Hrriog, who sold bim to Dr. Vance ; that he ranaway on the fourth f Ju ly, was taken up in this State and committed, to Jail in Chatham, and says that said- Jail was burnt en the 28th of August; when on fire, he was taken otitand. carrieif l& Hilfsbtiro7. he remained in Jail 3 day a' when bi owner carne after bim ; nine miles from that place, be got a wSy-fronv-him '- ' -s - ! : Said Negro is a stout black jnan. 5 feet, 10 inches high, spd weighs 179 pounds J thick and heavy about the i.eckjSnd jaws . his two imall toes on left fot are flf to the first jpint-he aaya frost bitten . .about two years sirice. Said ngrd is well acquainted in shd about Charlotte in this- State and can read bat not write. His owner is requested to come, prove praper 'y r7 bafgesJ and take him away or be wilt be dealt with as the law directs. u. JACOB SWINl)ELLt Jalior. Oct. 30 1843. 88 tf &JTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Pitt Coen Kty. Court of Pieaa and Quarter Sessions, Nov, Term 1843. . - r Henry Drake and others,. vs.' r Hardy Scarborough wife and others. Petition fur $aU of Slaves. It sppearingtn the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, the said Hardy Scarborough and wife, Soloman Philips and wile, Enoe , Newell and wife and Gray Drake are non residents of this State : It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Kalctgh Register for six' successive weeks, notifying the said parties 'to appear at the next Term of oar Court to .e held for the County of Pitt at the Court House in Greenville on the brst Monday of r ebruary next, l hen and there plead, answer or demur, or judg ment pro cttnfeaso will be entered against them, and the Petition heard Sccordihefy. Witness, Archibald Parker. Clerk of anr said Court at office, the first Monday of November A. D. 1843. ARCHIBALD PARKER, Clerk. ; Pr. Adv. (5 62 , 104 6w Wake Forest Pleasant Grove QTfjZHE Trustees are happy to inform the Friends feB ana rairons oi tots litsiuution, tnai me cxer cises win be resumed on February 1st, under the care of the former Instructress, Miss Martha R. Rich ardson. It is unnecessary to refer the Public to the high qualifications of Miss R. her zealous attention and strict fidelity in her richool. The course of in struction ia classified, thorough and complete. The latrst and most approved Text Books are alwaya used Public examination at tba close of session. Titan ess Sissios, very lew to salt the limes. English, $5 CO lo $6 60 Lauguages French, Latin, Gceek, Italian, 5 00 Music, 15 00 Drawing and Paintins, fi 00 Board can he bad in good and respectable families at J6 00 per month. JOHN LIGON, Secretary. Jan 11, 1844. 4 tlF N. B. Mr. Wm. 8. Dunn will be- happy to ac commodate 10 or 12 boarders. (Jj startdard till Irt February. JTE W ii OO KSJTE I W BOORS. THE Mysteries of Paris, a novel, by Eugene Sue translated from the French by C.H. Town. Perilous Adventures, or Remarkable Instances of Per severance, Courage and suffering, by R. A. Daven port. The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Uni ted Suites, by W. A. Duer, LL. D., Also, the 16th number of Alison's Europe. The 5th number of Mc Cultoeh'a Gazetteer. Also, .the Girl's Reading Book in Poetry and Prose, by Mrs, Xigourney, For aalc by TURNER & HUGHES. December 7. 93 trapw Passage to Baltimore. THE superior, Stesmboat, COLUMBUS or PO CAHONTAS, will kave City Point direct, for Baltimore, every Wkitnksd at afternoon, at 3 o'clock. or immediately after the arrival of the Cars from Pe- tersburg, and wilf land Passengers in Baltimore, the next evening; The accommodations on bosrd these Boats are vary superior, and the paap, iocludina meaKs through from Petersburg to Baltimore, only $&. Returning, will leave Baltimore every Saturday after noon at 5 o'clock J. BRANDT, Jr. Agent. Baltimore, Mar. Id, 1843. 22 ly Tf rsT PUBUHED THE PROCEEDINGS y OF THE SAFETY COMMITTEE of the town ol Wilmington : during the yeara J774," i775 and 776. With the Joint Proceedings of the Commit- tees of the Counties of New-Hanover, Duplin, Onslow Uiadert, Brunswick, and Cumberland embracing matter of the most interesting character, e-mnected with the early, history of the Revolution, thst cannot ail to gratify the inhabitants of those Counties, as well as the citizens of the State of North Carolina, at large.' : - , I he Pamphlet Contsins 76 pares, neatly dona on snd covered, the postage of which witl astaxeesd 20 cents to any Post Office in North Caroina. v . ; . The price is Fifty Cents for a single copy. Pour Delists for Ten ''copies 'i and Tbtrtr Dollars for One Hund.-ei copies. Orders addressed to Thomas Lortng, Office of The ndependent, Raleigh, accompanied by the Caib, wtll be promptly attended lo, and the Pamphlet forwarded by Mail, or otherwise, as may I directed. -; . . Editors in North Carolina are requested to insert the sbove snd receive i cojiy of the work in payment. Kaieign, January I, 1844. 4 3t. fQTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WAYNE County Court of Pleas andQoarter 8asstonsv November Term, 1843. ; iv r: , . ;. ti:.u4 Kexish Aycock, . . - -. ... j ; . Peldvm for Dower., . , It sppesring to the satisfaction af the Coort that James Nrwsom snd Pstsey bis wile, are non-residents of this rotate: It is ordered that pablicatiun be made for six weeka, ln the Rsleigh Reiter, notifying them' to appear at the next Coort of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, to bs held tor said Coonty, at the Court House in U'sy nesbore', on the third Monday in Febrnsry next,' then and there to . plead, answer or dsmor to said petittoi.' otberwaW it will be taken pra mnjei and set for bearing t3 parU, 1 - Wknsas, Jaaw A . Graen, Clerk af saldCeOrt si oOs. the 3d Monday fa NovwBbar. A' D. 1843, , WO JA. Q&fiZlh Clarkv - s?rd '. : .iiit?"n'aivaihiniip ' PHYSICIAN FOR TIIE EYE AND EAR, o ; Opt htt? ttf tbiimitt f; : Beafnesa and;otner " ' Cataract, Pterygium, Crossed Eyes," &x. ' ; " Enlarged Tonails and Palate; & ' - " i Club FootHare-LIp SftrrntnenDg1 ' ' ; -Stone, Stricture- Pistnla, Piles ; t u - - Def&rraitiesf Diseases of the Bones ' - h t 4 Ilercia, (a. radical cure,) Aneurism , ,., Cancer, llypusik Tpmoure, UJoera, . . r r And SursHcal Diseases In Wnflral. Dr. H. will visit any part of tbe SUW "wb-' hisserTices may beedrj " " J Raleigb, Jan. 2-1843. 1 ' ' ' THvR. HEft DREE win give a reguUr Coarse JiJ of Medical and Sargicsl iustfocfJoni ta pr ttarau tbt 9 winr0'i thNortherftCaIegeswl tue prtvaie aiuuerita ofr.H six m nomberp. graduated with credit at tke end of their Stat sesaivn, - in the Richmond Medical College. ' " ' - "Rsraassoa i' ..".'.' Gov. MorebradV .ol-t u-w - '.( .... Hon, Geo. E. Badger, L . . . -i Dr.Beckwtlh,, . , t RtW8 Charlea Manly, Esq. J ': " ' Hugh Waddeli; Esq. Hillsborough " -; ( 5- -jpjujyvMra. . The Subscriber Is ttrenared ta 1 exeiota all iimi. Imitation's of everyriety of M arble, and of sljkJis p of Wood ; also, Wall PainiingVPsper-ljanging, Gla iing and GILDING on Wood ed Metallic tubstancc cf every defcriptitm, in tUe'tmi Freneh' syfe-.'fec u attended to at the shortest notice, and doneinasopaJ .i . r i ... ' f l AKi . rLAUJs and BANNERS pad in the neatest style, on the, shortest notice; a Siucb cheaper than they can be done, elsewhere.- (jjp Rs. fer to the Adjutant General of North CSrormaJ-- - Persons wixbing Painting fahy ; description ee cutetl, by rslling at the Cabinet! Were Room of Mr. William Thompson, opposite, the booth East earner of the Capttol Sqoare, may expect to have it donevto their entire satfsfsction. C. FRAZIER. Raleigh Jan; 14. 1843. f ' ' LL LUCKEY'S KtinVTDtirwnnW!. .. --v-v $ RALEIGH Ni U-jt. i THE Sjubscribex baa now on hanA'aod is coast ant-;,M ly manufacturing HA'TS of .eyery description, which he uow offers to the public at very reduced prices for Cash. nf ; ''f': ; S -. A very large snd beautiful assortment of CAPS' also en hand, which be wilt sell unosuslly lowvvAlsrV f a large quantity of Wool Hats broad brims,4omer ' manufactured, which be will sell biw. wholesale or i retail. 'The pu hi c are respectfully inviudtocall and see his home manufactured stock before making ' t their purchases elsewhere. HUGH LUC KEY, Pxsetical HsUer.' - ; J Raleigb, Nov. 4. 1843. t : ,: 88 't - N. B. 50,000 Fur kins wsnted, for. which the- highest Cash price will be given. Deer (tkinaMink Otter, Beaver, Raccoon, Muskrat and other Furs also t wanted. . Persons at 4 distance, having For SkiflS ' on hind, wilt please forward them to Raleigh, Where-lf the highest Cash price wiil be given for them. JUST PUBLISHED, AN D FOR 8ALE, , ' AT -THS :, ' JWrth Carolina Bookstore jrynHE Banker'a Wife, orCaurt and City, a novel. J by Mrs. Gore. A Charge delivered to the Die . rese of Ohio, by Charles Pet tit Mclnvaine, D D. The Churchman warned against the errors -of the 1 time, with notes by Rev Henry Aothon.DD. Cbem- -f istry in its application U Agriculture and Physiology, :V t by Justus Leihig, M D Pb D FJR S M R J A. The .A, first number of the Life of Andrew Jackson, Military uu vivn, wiiu iiwnriuuni, ny txmom xvrnuail. A na V st number of Millman's Gibbon's Rome', price 25 ctsV fth number of Alison's Europe. 6th number i-f' n; Iannah M ore's Works.; 4th number of McCulloch'a,: Uazalteer. .... : nsf We have also just received s fresh assortment of, : ' Clsssiest and chool Books ' AD orders from' a dis tance, thankfully received and promptly' attended to.'T for the Cash, t TURNER & HUG HPS ' -I"' November27. ..i!; ... '9S ' STATE OF NORTH OAKOLrNA Wake County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions." November Sessions, A. D. 1843. ' " " Elizabeth Young. Ales UUey and .wife, William . ; Jl oung and Franc Yeoisg, , , 4 ohn Young, administrator of Sarah Yotong, decd. anu ivouen 10007.' - Petition to difide Slaves belonging to the estate of 8a - rah Young deceased. ' ' ''" ' It sppearins to : the satisfaction of the. Court. - thai the defendant, Robert Yeung is a son-resident of thia vrr State : It is therefore ordered, that advertisement be 1 .& . - made in the Rsleigh Register for six weeks for tba " v : said Robert Yoong to be end spriesr at the nest term - - ' of ths t ?ourt of Pleas and Quaner Sessions to be held - ' for the County of Wake, at the Court boose itf th -i City of. Raleigbf on the. third Monday of FehroaryA A. D, 1844, and, plesd, answer. or demur to said pa-t ' tition and show cause, If any he has, why the said,,, hegro slaves of the said Sarah Ydtmg, deceased,-shall , ;t . , -not be divided, or otherwrse the betition will be heard ' "" ax parte ai ta htm, and judgmeat pro eotifesso graaP ed against hhn- ' ' m'fcfl?':) i v.-: f is ft I Witness, Jsmrs TMarriott, Clerk of said jCeutfj V, -at Office, the third Monday of November. AD. 1843. - r JAMES T. MARRtOTTC.C:a,; m DDItllPVTWWUTUKP IU I U'AVa TMT7 A' BEST,-Since iheWi sre sojnnany. different wa kers of Piano Fortes, and each one thinks hie own. manufactore the best, would it not he the most mW-T4- Baa course for those wanting articles of the kind is take them upon trial, before making a positive pw i ' chase t. The Subscriber is; sufficiently .acqnamted . wua ins cuaracicr aoo oauij ui us insiramcpia saijj ofier them upon those terms." Anv ene'tberefora'. who mat have" doufcU a&ouf their eoslirY tt kavs those doubts5 removed y AxSHenssbaidV yean engaged In boslftsss has sold sbtHti .b. hundred Poo'Fortea-ralid naves sold a bad eaa a tBrge auaiuonsu stoca jum sacerveu. a t - - il, r'-fi--tt 5.S PIAOI. fr-iS jjeeemner . 87 , reiersimrf, a ly of Richmond, Tirginla, 1 1 ... www, .... ..mm - " I JF settled i3 Ci. Loois where be wiU attend to any prrrjstisnsl nesa which may be entrusted to his f u ; , - -. Mr.O wUl attend lesnycUimsr is at anore, any whsre In the Stats ct , ..rla RefsrtS Wsrton R. Galas, Rt .i. ' I , Baps. 1, 1849. S i- -'7
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