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FEMALE ACADEMY. Benjamin B.Haid, Wrl Hin; Jel Hm. and JZ7T ers. YjlGIN) tEESBURO "LOTTERY, "Cflii for I To a.tlratra Va. on Saturday, Febm prize of, 25 000 I prixeor 1 do $100 1,700 1,800 1,500 Moo 1,250 -1 do 1 do -1 do 1 do 1 Uo 1 do of 4,000 "287 i prizes of do of 5 do4 of 200 do of 1,900 500 TiekefiaAnlv lmHalM AfiwOnarfsta 44 --j iJj.

Certificatea of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 25 Half do ft Do. do 25 (Quarter do 32 3 Capitals of to- UN I CtASsNo. 1, voa 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C.

on Saturday the 12th of February, 1842. 1 BBILLTABT SCHEKX. 3 prizes of 1 prize 1 do 1 xlo prizes of 10,000 50 do 5.000J50 do 260 do 200 Tickets only 1 0, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets, $130 Do do 26 half do 65 Do do 26 quarter do 33 VIRGINIA MONONGAUA LOT1ERY, Class Tor 1843. be drawn at Alexandria, Va.on Saturday, February 19th, 1842.

SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 prize of (30,000 1 prize of 2,870 I. do 12,000 30 do 1,000 1 do 10,000 60 do 500 1 do 6,000 60 do 400 1 do 5,000 129 do 250 1 do 3,000 dec etc Tickctf $10 Halves $5 Quarters f2 50. Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tickets 130 Do do 26 Half do 65 Do do 26 Quarter do 32 100 Prizes of $1,000 amounting to 1 00,000 Dollars. ION LOT Class No 2, for 1842 5 'if' THERE'S MUSIC Hi A MOTHER'S VOICE, i llJf re'a music: in a wolher'i voice, More sweet than breeze sighing; i TThere'i kindnett in a mother's glance, iTob pore for ever dying.

Therea love within a mother's breast, So deep, ris sttU o'erflowing, And care for those she calls her own, That'i ever, ever growing. There's angnish in a mother's tear, Tis Farewell fyuAlj taking, That ao the heart of pity moves, It scarcelj keeps from breaking. Andjdvoen a mother kneels to Heaven, Andfor her child i pravbg. who shall half the fervor tell That barns in all abVs saying A Mojlherf how her tender arts Can soothe the breath, of sadness, i And through the gloom of life once more, Bid sbine the sun of gladness. A MoTHxa like evening's star, fi er coarse hath ceased before us, From brighter worlds regards us still, And watch more fondly o'er w.

N. L. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, DYE 8TUFFS, CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY, Shatiko and Famct SOAPS, GLASS, of all sizes; SEGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO, and all kinds of SNUFF. One door above W.

A. Stith's. Jsnnsrv 17.1842. 6 OTICE. G.

V. RAMBAUT respectfully int forma his friendu, and the public generally, tha has associated with him, in the Tobacco business Dr. E. ROBINSON and' the business will be conducted hereafter under the firm of Ram act Robihsov, at the old stand, on the Long Wharf, where he would be pleased to see his former patrons and customers, and particularly his old well tried Market Square friends. 2 G.V.

RAMBAUT. uRE. ROBINSON. January, 1, 1842. iff' 5 Sw TTJ)0 ON Gf TEA Black Tea, a very upe-I rior article.

Also, Buckwheat Flour, in quarter barxela. JOHN T. WEST, Fayetieville Street, Nearly opposite the Pott Office. J. has a few boxes of the hkal Principe j.

Began, advertised in another column still on hand Also Ch twins Tobacco, of the rery best kind ftaleigh, December 3. 1841. 98 OTICE TO BUILDERS. Having two first rate Bricklayers and Plasterers, (formerly ging to Henry Gorman, and weil known throughout the City of tlaleighlo be such, I now offer to undertake Bricklaying and Plastering, the yard or job those wishing to have work done! would do well, by calling on the subscriber, at Raleigh. E.

E. HARRIS- Pcccpapor 30, 1941. 1 w3ra niXROUCIIE AND HORSES FOR ITDSAliE- A handsome half-worn, anft Match of strong well-broke gemle Horses, can bjB purchased low, on application at this Office. 1 January 10, 1842. COB REWT.

The Store Houre late ly occupied by Selby Greene, next above my isisij.Tcry oesirame sianu, auu onq among the nest ruary 26. 1842, 8PLENDID SCHEME. 1 prize of $30,000 10 prizes of $1,017 1 do 10,000 100 do 1.000 1 do 5,000 10 do 300 1 do 3,000 20 do 250 1 do 2,500 84 do 200 jrrnHE first Session of thihoo wfll commrtjce jL voit Monday, the 17th of Janifarv The School will be again tinder ttie superiuMruuau Misa RtCHA6so.ftl TERMS-oiFCtnTION, Sopllimr, Readintr; Wrrtiwtffa Aritn- metic per session, i- $5 00 7 50 8 00 jjeogra phy, II istorjy English rammar, and Uompositmn, Natural Philosophy, Walts 6n the Mind, Rhetoric and Astronomy, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Che. mislry, AlgeKra, Geometry, Natural Theology, Physiology, Natural Histo-- ry, Political Economy, Logic and Bo-, tany, '1 Greek, Latin, French and Italian, (extra) Drawing and do Music on Piano. do 8 5 5 15 50 00 00 00 No deduction for loss of time.

i 7 Board can le had in respectable conveni ent to the Academy, at Six dollars, per month. JUHIM l.lUUlt oec rj. Wake Forost, Jan. 3, 1842. ivr Seventy-fflre Dollars Bewurd.

Trj ANA WAY from the subscriber about tne 10m ItJXi of February last, his man VV ashihbtok, who is a very likely fellow; from 28 to 35 years of age, in complexion very black and sleek, teeth white, in statue about 5 feet nine or ten inche, straight and person, though very slightly inclined to be bow-legged, weighs about 150 or 160jbs. has been house servant, barber, and carriage driver all his life, disposed to dress dashingly and be very genteel in his demeanor in general. He wasra.sed in the Slade family of Martin County and was purchased of Mr. A. Maersome 15 years since.

I am disposed to think he has, or will attempt, to make his way to the North, having understood that be had purchased or otherwise obtained papers from some free negro. If such is the casei he will most probably assume the name of Slade or Maer. I will give $75 for his apprehension and safe detention, if taken beyond the limits of the State, and $50 if taken wiihin the Slate. JOSEPH G. ROULHAC Windsor, N.

C. Jan. 20, 1842. 8 3m 03 The Richmond Whig 'and Newbern Spectator will insert once a week for 3 months, unless advised to discontiue, and forward their bills to the sub- sciiber. J.

B. v. n. 3tate 8 ty. Oi of IVortli Carolina.

Nash Coun Court of Equity Filed iii Winter vacation, 1841 and 1842. The Bill of complaint of Caswell Drake, Richard Drake and Louisa his wife, Henry Mitchell and Penelope his wife, Richmond Duzicr acid Martha his wife, John Srrcws and Polly his wife, of Polly Green and Khoda Green, children and hiirs of Elizabeth Green. -vs. Jacob Ing; adm'r. with the Will annexed of Edwin Drake, 'J 'emperance Drake, Sally Drake, and Wm.

J. Drake, William Ricks and his wife Patience, of the. State of Georgia, Richard Olive and wife Sa! ly, Joseph Embry and wife Nancy of the Slate of Mississippi, Pulimny Drake and Edmund Drake, children and heirs of Drake of the State of Tennessee, Uetsy Nicholson, Polly Nicholson. Joseph Nicholson, John Nicholson and Abby Nich olson, children and heirs of Cloey Nicholson of the State of Tennessee. In this case it appearing that the Defendants William Ricks and wife Patience, Richard Olive and wife Sally, Joseph Embiy and wife Nancy, Polimny Drake and Edmund Drake, children and heirs of Henry Drake, Betsy Nicholson, Polly Nicholson, Joseph Nicholson, John Nicholson arid Abby Nicholson are non-residents of this State it is therefore ordered that publication be made as to them in the Raleigh Register for six weeks44 appear before the honorable Judge of our Court of Equity to beheld for the County of Nash at the Court House in Nashville on the third Monday of March next, then and there to plead and answer the said Bill of complaint, or Judgment will be rendered pro eonfesso as to them.

Witness, Samuel W. W- Vick, Clerk and Master in Equity for the County of Nash, at Office in Nashville, the 20th diy of January 1842. S. W. W.

VICK, C. M. E. By B. H.

BLOUNT, Dep. M. E. Jan. 25, 1842.

Pr. Adv. $8 8- CtatA of IVorth Carolina. Wake Coun-3 ty. 'Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1841.

Caroline Hill, Henry 8 Hill. Petition for' Divorce, The Sheriff having returned upon the Subphoenas thtit have issued in this Case that the Defendant is not to be found, and proclamation having been made for him according to law it is ordered that' Advertisement be made according to Act of Assembly for the Defendant to appear and answer said Petition, or that it will be taken as confessed by him and heard expnrle. Witness, Richard P. Finch, Clerk of our said Court Office the first Monday after the fourth Monday of September 1841. R.

P. FINCH, S. C. 1TATE Sty. Ifc OF NORTH CAROLINA.

Nash coun- Equity, November Term 1841. Samuel L. Arlington, vs. William Cooper administrator of Richard Armstrong Drake and Benjamin Screws and wife Mourning. Original Bill.

In this case, it appearing tlwl the Defendants Ben jamin Screws and wife Mourning, are non-residmis aa. t. 01 tins otate. it is 1 ncreiore ordered trial publication he made in the Ra'eigh Register for six weeks, noti fying the said Renjamin Screws and wife Mourning to appear before the honorable Judge of our tourt of Equity to be held for the County of IN ash at the Court House in Nashville on the third Monday 111 March next, then and there to plead and answer the said of complaint, or Judgment will be rendered pro eonfesso as to them. Witness, Samuel W.

W. Vick, Clerk and Master in Equity tor ttie uounty or XNasn, at Office in Nashville, the 20th day of January 1842 SAMUEL W. W. VICK. C.

M. E. By 13. H. BLOUNT, Dep.

C. M. E. Jan. 24, 1842.

Pr. Adv. $5 62 8 late of North Carolina. Wake Coun- Superior Court of Law, Fall l'erm, 1841. Henry W.

Miller, Assignee, 'L vs. W. H. Southall and Patience W. Southall.

Original Attachment, levied on W. H. Southall and PaUence W. Southall right in the tract of Land on which P. W.

Southall recently resided near En field, adjoining the land of Levi Wbit aker and others. It appearing to the satisfaction efthe Court that the Defendants in this case, H. Southall and Patience W. Southall, are not residents of this State it is or dered, therefore, that publication be made in the Ral eigh lor six weeks successively, 'notifvine tnem to appear at our n.ext Superior Court of Lao. to be held for said County at the Court House in Ral eigh on the first Monday after the fourth Monday of Marcn next; then and there to replevy or plead to is sue, or Judgment final will be entered against thim, and tne land levied on condemned to satisfy the .1 j.

ruiDiui a Witness, Richard P. Finch. Clerk of o'nr said Conrt at office the first Monday after the fourth Mon- day of September, 1841; R. P. FINCH, C.8.

C. Pr. of Adv. $3 62 Plottoa jrnrn.We have just received S- A A li.nf.tf Manother load of Lexington yarns. l.o inform our numennis customers that we can Xn- TATE OF NORTH; CAROLINA, Chatham County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November-Term, I841J Henry Harris and wife John T.

Brooks and wife Nancy, William Bums and wife Emily, and in Harris. -4 H'. a versus. Isaac Headen, John Headen, James Headen, William Headen, Josiaa Headen, iewis Jones and wife Ruth, and Chiles McGee, and wife Catharine. i Petition for division of Land.

It appearing to the Court that Chiles McGee and wife Catharine and James Headen, are non-residents of thin State It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Raleigh Register, for the said Defendants to appear at the Court, to be held at the Court House in the towr of Piiuboro, on the second Monday of February next, and plead, answer or dercur to the Plaiu tills bill, or elsa the same will be taken as confessed by 4he party or. parties failing to do so, and heard ex parte aa to such party or parties. Witness, Nathan A. Stedman, Clerk of said Court at Office, the 2d Monday of November, 1841 NATHAN A. STEDMAN.

C. C. C. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Chatham County Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions November Term, 1841. Richard Dowd, vs.

Attachment, levied on Land. Daniel Sinclair. In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Diniel Sinclair, hath removed beyond the limits of this State; so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks success-ively, notifying the defendant aforesaid, to be and appear before the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for said County at the Court House in Pittsboro', on the 2nd Monday in February next, then and there to -replevy and plead to issue, otherwise judgment by default will be entered against him and the land levied upon, condemned, subject to the Plaintiff's recovery. Witness, Nathan A.

Stedman, Clerk of said Court, at Office, in Pittsboro the 2nd Monday of November 1841. NATHAN A. STEDMAN, C. 3. C.

S' TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Granville County. Court of Equity. Fall Term 1841. David J. Young.

Adm'r. of Margaret H. Daniel, deceased, of Charles Wilkerson, dec? and of Martha Wilkerson, deceased, and Albert G. Moore aud wife Lilly. vs.

William Thomas and Washington If. ThomaB Ex'rs. of Thomas Daniel, dee'd. and others. Bill for account and settlement.

It appearing to the Court that the Defendants Jonathan Jones and wife Milley, Thomas Harris and wife Nancy, and Thomas Daniel, reside without the limits of this State It is therefore ordered that publication be made six weeks successively in the Raleigh Register for the said Defendants to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held at the Court-house in the Town of Oxford, on the first Mond.iy of March next, and plead, answer or demur to the Plaintiff's Biil, otherwise the same will be taken pro eonfesso, and heard ex parte. Witness, Thomas B. Littlejohn, Clerk and Master of said Court, at Office, the first Monday of September 1841. THO. B.

LITTLEJOHN, C. M. E. December. 30.

Pr. $5 I 6w TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Chatham County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term, 1841. Susannah Headen, widow and relict of Andrew Headen, dee'd. vs.

Isaac Headen, John Headen, William Headen, James Headen, Josiah Headen, Louis Jones and wife Ruth, Chiles McGee and wife Catharine, Henry Harris and wife Eliza, John T. Brooks and wife Nancy, William Burns and wife Emily, Bern. Harris, next of kin and sole heirs at law of Andrew Headen, jr. dee'd. Petition for Dower.

Intbiscnse. it appears to the satisfaction of the Court, that Chiles McGee and wife Catharine, and James Headen, are non-residents of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, commanding them to appear at the next Term of this Court, to lie held at the Court House in the Town of Pittsboro' on the 2nd Monday in February next, and plead, answer or demur to the Plaintiffs' bill, or the same will be taken as confessed, and heard ex parte. Witness, IN a than A. Stedman, Clerk of said Court, at OflSce, the 2nd Monday of November, A.D. 1841.

NATHAN A. STEDMAN, C. C. G. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.

Granville County. Court of Equity. Fall Term 1 84 1 Abner Adcock and others, vs. Pomfret Milton and others. Petition for the Sole of the Land, belonging to the Heirs of Ldward and labitha Adcock, dee d.

It appearing to the Court that the defendants Ste phen Adcock, Jonathan Adcock, Kader Parker and wife Nancy, and David Adcock reside without the limits of this State It is therefore ordered that publi cation be made six weeks successively in the Raleigh Register, for the said Defendants to appear at the next Term of this Coirrt to be held at the Cart-hbue in the Town of Oxford, on the first Monday of March next, and plead, answer or demur to the PlaimiflTs Bill, otherwise the same will be taken pro eonfesso, and heard ex parte. Witness, Thomas B. Littlejohn. Clerk and Master of said Court, at Office, the first Monday of Septem- er 1841. THO.

B. LITTLEJOHN, CM. E. December 30. Pr.

$5 62 1 6w TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County Jubnst n. Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term 1841. Matthew Avera, Samuel Gully. Attachment Levied on Lot No.

32. in Smithfield. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant in this case hath removed beyond the lim its ot tne Mate, so that the ordinary process of Law cannot be served upon him It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, notifying the said defendant, to be and appear before the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for ai! County, on the 4th Monday of February next, then and there to replevy and plead to issue, otherwise Judgment by default final will rendered against him, and the lot levied upon be condemned to the use of Plaintiffs recovery. Witness, Wilham H.Guy. Clerk of our saidConr at Office, in Smithfield; the fourthMondayof November, 1841.

WM, HENRY GUY, C. C. T. A .1 the on 1 nv Dec. 16, 1841.

u.nui.Uij 1UZ OW of North Carolina. Nash Coun-3ly. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. William FosTer, et. Joshua Jones.

Original Attachment, levied on Land. appearing to the that the defendant in thlfl MSA la Oil inhahilnnl I f68" himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him it is therefore ordered by the Court, wuuiicuion pe mane in the Ka eiirh Rpirl.tr f- six weeks, that unless the said defendant appear before the Justices of our Conrt of pim. Sessiorta, at the Court to be held for the County of Wank -rr we yourc xiouse in on the second Monday in February next. nd tlw, n.l iK. replevy and plead ta issue, or judgment final will be entered up against bim.

if. i sonuemnea subject to FraintuTs recovery. i i SAMUELBROWiV. C. C.

C. PeceroCer. 15. Price Adv. 102 6w 4 -MV MM mm IJU tlVi VII Sallv Harris his 4 if ii Mary Sally Ann dnt under the age of twen- Leroy-iUbeU their father and next friend, complainant; i eitus Joseph Hines and lsm Hines infants undet the age of twenty-one childreti Mifungton Hines.

Ogburn: ltd Nancy Ogburn 'tis, wife and Caldwell Hinesr defendants. Bill for sale of Land. It appearing to the st Ucfaction of the Court that, the above defendants non-residents: It therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for three months in th il Raleigh Register, thatJhe said Defendants be and appear, a the next Superior Court of Equity to be belt I for the County of Franklin at the Court house v- luouisburg, on the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, then and there to plead, answer oe demur to the said-Bill, otherwise the same will be heiril, judgment pro eonfesso entered against them an jlecree made accordingly. Witness Samuel JphiWuf, blerland Master of our said Court of Equity at otjice, the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday in Septet iber 184U Teste SAMmJl JOHNSON, C. M.

E. Pr. Adv. $10 l-6w QF NORTH-OAROLINA, Wakb Cochvi, Court of fiquity, Fall Term, 1841. Tignal Jones, Francis Jones and others, Betsy Leathers, wife of jjWilliam Leathers; James Newbern and wife Mtrtha William Allen and wife Ann; Thos.

H. and wife Mary, Augustus Hunter andijife Maria James A. Wad-dell and wife Margaret Franklin Douglas Hodges and wife Ann V. I Petition to sell Land. It appearing to salt faction of the Court that the above Defendants resile, without the limits of this State, on motion, it is cared, that advertisement be made for six weeks sucCistvely in the Raleigh Register, for them to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be heldjat the tourt-house in the City of Raleigh, on the first M6ti ay after the fourth Monday in March next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the said Petitiiu otherwise, cause will be heard ex parte, and.

ju: Igmeut pro eonfesso entered against them. Witness, Perrin H. Pu lbre, Clerk and Master in our said Court of Equity, it Office, first Monday after the 4lh Monday ofjjfember. 1841. PERRIft H.

BUSBEE, C. M. E. December 2, 99-w6t TATE OF NOR1 CAROLINA. Franklin County.

Superior 3'urt of Equity. Fall Term 1841. Joseph KearV ej, jCompIainant, i John J. Goodloe, Rot Goodloe, Theodore H. Goodloe, John R.

Henl jrj.an'd Mary H. his wife, Dab-ney M. Goodloe. and Adeline Goodloe, his wife, Attil la Williams, widow of Ivicliard Williams and Nancy Bulloch, Henry. Bulloc Mary Bulloch, and Jamea Bulloch, the last four of wltom are infants under the age of twenty-one yearsicd ar the children and heirs of Julia A.

Bulloch, dec Sujhl, Defendants. Bill or i Ja fc of Land. It appearing to the sails! tction of the Court, that all the defendants in the aitv! gause are non residents It is therefore ordered bytl ie Court that publication be made, for three months fa, he Raleigh Register, that the said defendants appekr at the next Superior Court of Equity to be hekl for th County of Franklin at the Court-house in Louikbtirg on the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday in next, then and there to plead, answer or demur loUhe said Bill, filed against them, otherwise the sajxti ill be heard and judgment pro eonfesso entered-againi them and decree made accordingly. $nV Witness, Samuel Jobntpn, Clerk and Master of our said Court of Equityat Office, the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday-in September 1841. Pr.

Adv. $10. JOHNSON. C. M-, E.

gJTATE OF NORTH fiJARQLIN A. County of 3 Wake. Court of Ples and-Quarter Sessions ovember Term, 1841. WilliamtG. ilL f.

Ishara Wjf Garrett, Oliver i Smith, Original Attachment, lei jed on negro man King. and Richard Smith, sunt moed as garnishee. In this case, it appearing to the Court that the defendant in this case is an habitanUof another State, or so conceals himself tha the ordinary process of Law cannot be served onjl lm it is therefore ordered by the Court, that puWicalfWbe made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks; tbt Uiless the said defendant appear befoje the Justice fif our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the Cf art to be held lor the cbun-ty of Wake, at the. Courthouse in Raleigh, on the third Monday in February' iext, and then and there replevy and plead to issi; 3 judgment final will be entered up against him. J.

1 I iA I OIT, C.C. C. Dec. 16, $5.62 102 6w TATE OF NORTHS CAROLINA Oountv of Wake. Court of tfieas and Quarter Sessions, November Term 184 1 E.

Harris1, Francis i. JohJh ts. ThSame. Original Attachment. 3l.j B.

Smith, Wm. Thompson, William Ashley, Mid Elijah Young, summoned as garnishees. In this case, it appearing to the Court that the defendant in this case so absconds or consuls himHf that the ordinary procesT ofXaw cannot be served on him it is therefore the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that unless the said defendant appear before the Justices of our Court "of PteaV and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county, of Wake, at the Court House in Raleigh, on the third Monday in February next, and then and there replevy pd plead to issue, judgment final will be entered Upl against him. J. T.

MARRIOTT, C. Dec 16, 1841. 102 6w Price Adv. $5.62 i WHITE OAK GROVE FEMALE SCHOOL. The subscriber having engaged the services of a young Lady! qualified to teach all the blanches of Female Education usually taught in Female Schools, will receive as many as 10 or 12 boarders the next 8ession, and will charge the following prices, (to wtt.

Fot Bard, Washing and Candles, per $6 60 Orthography, Reading, Writing and Arith- metic, 5 00 Geography, Grammar, Ancient and Modern History, 7 qo Moral and 'Intellectual Philosophy, Elements of Critlc5o, Rhetoric and Logic, 12 00 The above branches, wiln 'Chemistry, Bota- ny, Astronomy, Algfbr and 15 00 Mc, Hi Use of Inattnment, Drawing and Painting Needle Work, 10 00 00 00 00 00 15 2 8 5 rt run ai lowers, jq 00 Any parent or guardian vut wishes to avail them. aelves of the benefit of the ove School can mention what Studies they wish (fieift daughters or wards to study and be charged according to the above rales, vummen any umejof yne Session, which willi Manjay in Janeary and end on thettenth of June. e'subsCTiber tklu-rs him- Kit trAHl Iha it.kniMm.fit rtL -1 uwm woo nave ion in ocnooiior tne lasU Sft sfon, lhat those who send their children JdjHa Sebotil wUl be pleased. i h'S -NPRICE. January 20, 1842.

I 8 t- 0 Captain General and Commander-in-Chief -of th State of orth Carolina i tC Wbebkjls, it has been officially reported toth Ex- ecutive JJepartment ei mis on ineiux.aay of November, A. D.184 1, one Thomas the Cbunty of Franklin, in flie Slate aforesaid, was feloniously killed and murdered by one WitiiAK Falkkhbb. late of said Uounty who nam fled trom justice I And, whereas, is farther officially reported to this Department, that on the 30th of November 1841, Javcs W. Visrok, of Wayne County said State, was feloniously killed and murdered by one Wtitixx P. Jkbbisav, late of said County, who hath also fled from justice: Now, therefore to the end thai the "said' Waiuun H.

Falkner and the said William Jernigan may be brought to trial.I have thought proper to issue this my Proclamation, offering a Reward of Two Hundred Dolars for the apprehension of each of the fugitives, to any person or persons who may apprehend and deliver them the said Falkener, to the 8beriff of Franklin County, and the said Jernigan to the Sheriff of Wayne County, or confine them in the. Jails of said Counties respectively. And I do moreover hereby enjoin and require all Officers of this State, whether Civil or Military, to use their best exertions to apprehend, or cause to be apprehended, thev fugitive offenders aforesaid. Given under my hand, as Governor; dee. and the Great Seal of the 8tate of North-Carolina.

Done at our City pf Raleigh, this 22d day of December, A. D. 1841: By His Excellency mtnarjd, Pbyob RKTHOtDSfftw Secretary. 1 DESCRIPTION. Falkxxeii.

is between 40 and 45 years of age. about five feet, five or six inches high, blue eyes; fair skin, broad mouth, and is getting quite grey, weighs between one hundred and eighty or ninety pounds.1' Jebhioah is about thirty-eight or forty year of age, height 4 feet 9 or 10 inches stont and corpulent, weight, about two hundred pounds, light complexion, countenance some-what pleasing, foot small for his size, has the habit of repetition in conversation, has resided for several years in Waynesboro, N. and acted Jailor, has had divers transactions witn ne gro traders, and is no doubt known by many persons in the Southern States. fjj Star and Standard, three months unless soon er countermanded. December 23, 1831.

104 3m TV7 ALUABLE BLOODED STOCK FOR SALE! Persons desirous of purchasing Blooded Stock, would do well to address the sub scriber at Wilmington, North-Carolina, as the follow ing Stock will be sold low. No. 1. B. M.

Little Punch (11 years old,) by Giles Scroeerins. dam Caroline FmithV by Old Sir Archy, grand dam (Diona) by imp. Dion, g. grand dam (Miss Selden) by imp. Diomede, g.

g. grand dam by Wildair. Flimnap, imp. Fearnought, imp. Janut imp.

Jolly Roger, out of imp. Mary Gray. For pedi. gree of imported Mary Gray, see Skinner's British and American Stud Book page 115. Uiles Scroggtns (sire of Little Punch) was by Ames Old fir Archy, dam by im.

Bedford, Dare Devil, Wildair, Apollo, Mercury, Fearnought, Jolly Roger, Grenwell imp. Mare. No. 2. C.

M. Last 8crp, (12 years old) by Gile Scroggins, dam (Edmund Irby'a Calypso) by Bellair, grand dam (Irby's celebrated Dare Devil mare, the dam of Contention, by Dare Devil, Wildair, Batt's 4r Macklin's Fearnought, Godolphin, he by Old Fearnought, out of an imp. mare,) Hob, or Nob, imp. Jolly Roger, imp. Try all, he by imp.

Traveller, out of imp. mare Blazella. Noi 3. Brown one Knickerbocker, (8 years old) by American Eclipse, dam (Jenny Deans) by Virginian, grand dam by Bainbridge. g.

grand dam by Jolly Air, g. grand dam by Wbynot grand dam by Skipwith's Black and all gg grand dam by Apollo, by imp. Silver Eye, imp. Jolly Roger imp. Mary Gray.

No- 4. Bay Horse Bloomsbury 6 years old out of No. 2, by imp. Fylde. Has ran with considerable success.

No. 5 C. M. (4 years obi) by imp. Leviathan, out of No.

2. No. (4 years old) by Festival he by American Eclipse) her dam by Giles Scoggins, grand dam by Sertdrius, grand lsm by imp. Black Sultan presented to Mr. Jefferson by the Dey ol Algiers grand dam bred by CoL Holmes, of Va.

and said to be by Diomede. No. 7. F. (3 year old) by imp.

Rowtpn eat No. 1. No. 8. Brown Filly 3 years old by Knickerbocker, out of dam of No.1 6.

No. 9. C. F. 3 years old by imp.

Leviathan, out of No. 2. No. 10 B. F.

(3 years old) by imp Rowton, dam by A merican Eclipse, grand dam by Moore's Sir A r-chy, g. grand dam (Lady Chatham) by Bainbridge, Jolly Air, Why not, Skipwith's Blact and all Black, Apollo; imp. Silver Eye, imp. Jolly imp. Mary Gray.

No. 1 1, C. C. 2 years old by imp. Glencoe out ofNof2.

'i No. 12. B. C. 1 year old by imp.

dam (Susan Lindsay) by Marion, grand dam celebrated brood mareFantail) by old Sir Archy, imp. Knowsly, imp. Dion, Old Celer, this grand dam one of the fleetest Nags in Va. in her day) was got by Tris-tam Shandy. No.

13. C. C. foaled in 1841 by Marmaduke ont of No. 2.

Marmaduke by Monsieur Tonson out of the dam of No. 10. The above horses will be at the Columbia and Augusta Races. THOS D.MEARES. Nov.

3, 1841. 91. tf. Ifoung Indies' Seminary, Charlotte Court House, Virginia, Rf.v. Michael Osborne, Principal.

fjnHE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the' Youso Ladibs' 8kxibabt will be opened for thereception of Boarding and Day Scholars, on the first Monday in January, 1842. f- The 'academic year will be divided into two terms of five months each, commencing on the first Mondays of January and July, respectively. Assistant Teachers will Je employed as the exigen cies of the School shall dernanc; but the government and instruction of the Institution will be conducted, as far as practicable, by the Principal alone, who pledges with reliance on Divine aid, to spare no pains for' the intellectual, and moral improvement of those committed to his care. I For Tuition in the English branches and in Latin, and for! board, including washing fuel and light, the charge will he eighty-five dollars for the Winter term, and seventy-five dollars for the Summer term. "3 Each young Lady to furnish her towels, bed, bedding and bedstead.

Day Scholars will be received at twenty-two Dollars the Winter term, and seventeen dollars the 8ummerterm. For instruction in French and Music, an additional charge at the usual rates. All payments to be made in advance. i References Carrington, Esq. "and Rev.

Andrew Hart, Charlotte Court House, Vs. November8, 1841. ii lwl: fj The Standard and Milton Cronicle will huert each foir three months, apd forward first paper and bill for advertising, to Rev. Michael Osborne, Charlotte H. Va BLACK LEAD MINE FQR; 8ALE.

One of. the richest. Mines of Plumbago, or Black ad. in the world, ia now offered for sale. 'A per son well scquainted with the manner of getting the Lead dot, could make fortune It sitoa-ted within fivo miles of thia City, from whence then is almost a eoatinuous line of Rail Road to Boston; at this Ofike.

Jan. 1,1842. A Le 'W' rent. A steady business Merchant, ill i5li'nw Terms will be moderate it may it-lV'Icaaed desired; 1 m- i'Vvlt Tickets only $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 60 Certificates of Packages of 25 Wholes $130 00 Do do 25 Halves 65 00 Do do 25 Quarters 32 50 qj For Tickets and Shares or Certificates of Packages in the above splendid Lotteries, Jl GREGORY Co, Managers: Washington City, D.C q--J The Drawings will be sent to all who ordet as above, as soon ss over. JAMES PHALEN 4 CO.

Managek's Offsc, Corner of 6th st A. Pennsylvania avenue Washington City. FOR FEBRUARY, 1842. We nreseatto our catrons come of the very, best schemes for t. 10V)ft0 ana--FB uvisau wno want pnzes iu send their orders tSSlAMES JBIALEN W.hinoton.

Pikes of 16.000. $15,000, 910,000, large number of $60 '5)00. ice. hate been sold within a short 'timeand in, every instance, the cash paid, -mms-7 100 t8 6100,000. To be drawn February 6th," 1 SCHOOL FUND LOTTERY Class.

267. 78 no. Lottery and 13 drawn. SriXBSIB SCHE3CX. 1 prize fo $10,000 1 1 100 20 20 138 do 3,000 1,320 1,000 500 250 100 do do d.

do 1 do i t- do do' do do do 6lc. 10000 10,000 10,000 4,000 Tickets onlv 10 Halves 5 Quarters $2 50. Certificatea of Packages of 26 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 2BfMaii Do do ,26 Quarter doV32j To be drawn February 12, SCHOOL FDND LOTTERY, Class 273. 72 numbers 13 drawn ballots. RICH SCHE3ES.

1 prize of $30,000 10,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2.000 1,204 100 1,100 I prize of 1,000 600 400 300 250 200 150 100 do MA do do do do do do do do 20 20 20 do do do 20 do 20 do 20 126 do do dee ice Wholes $10 Halves $5 Quarters 12 50 Certificates of Packages 24 Whole Tickets ISO Do do Half: do 60 2 Do do 24 Quarter do 80 To be drawn February 19. 8CH00L FUND LOTTERY. Class 279. Fifteen drawn ballots ont of 78 nosv SfLXHIlTD SCHBXS. I Grand Capital of $30,000 I.

1 10 10 10 15 do do do do do do do 1,249 1,000 500 300 200 150 do 7,000 5.000 3,000 2,000 1,800 i do 1.500 400 1,4001 dtc Kt iholes $10 HaUes $5Quarters $2 50. CrtifScates of packages of 26 whole $12 Do of of" 26 halves' 6q i Do of of 26 qoarters -pg SO TO BE DRAWN FEBRUARY 26thr 1842. Tbmeen'drBwn numbers out of 75. SPiKSBIB SCHBXaW I. prize of I do 132,000 6 prizes of $1,500 IftOO 500 300 250 200 .8.000 fi.000 4,000 25 25 30 30 161 do do do do do do, do do .678 2,000 dee.

dtc. Whole Tkets $10, Helves $5, Quarters $250. Certificates of 25 wholes only Do 25 halves 6 Dy-i 4 26 qusrters 1 80 (DAII orders addressed to James Cto. Managers, wfll meet with prom pT and eona dential attention. i I RICHARD SMITH.

2 Janoarv 4 841 ITUsT RECEIVED, a supply of Glim Elas QPtlC Paste, or Water-proof BLACKING. For sale at; N. L. STITH'S Drugstore, i Fayetteville Street. Jtfnary 17, 1842.

C1JLOVER SEED.Just received Irom Baltim one bam 1, latest crop nicely cleaned. JAMES TOWLES Vi November 22 1841. 95 TTJIarlJ in the yew Year, I am, compelled nrfriends respectfully, that I am not VV LL.Li I'fiUK. 6 2w 1T-TT -Y- January! 3, 1842. B1SSOEUTION.

The firm of OLIVER SMITH expired by imitation on the 1st inst, anu is Hereby dissolved. All persons havimr claims against the firm wil present them to S.Smith for aujustment, an those indebted make immediale naV- THOMAS M. OLIVER, SYLVESTER SMITH. Jaaoary .4, 1842. 2 nnOtTOK S.

STITH tenders hi Pr. lLy vice to IheciUzensjof Raleighj and the adjacent vvuuiij, iu avoua orancties ot IMedical Science." He can he found at all limes, unless gaged, at hia Drug Store, one door below William C. Raleigh, June 29 53 the next Superior Court of Law, be held for Meeklenburar countv. at tha (Tonrt House House in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday in February 1 -next, I intend to petition said Court for permission to emancipate myslave Julius, aboo fifty years, of age. -LEWIS DIN KINS.

Jsn-5U1842. 8 6w I LlTr 77 criber beas leave to in- inform his old customers, that ha Arn 5 nrL o. raogement wUh one of the best 01IIU in the 8tate, to f-- ha.fin at timeslv Ha has just receivod Biieeu v0t warrant au tut sends out. T-IL SNOW, 4u tot. .1 8--3t rVED.

Superior article of Lamp vy ww laiuiuea. tr or Bale at u. ai iTH'S. Drop. Sh One door abov W.

A. Suth. RtW "gh, Jan. 20. TXTINBIORE BALES of our own Lexington.

spwji uwuTO 3 ai iu vio(ds jut to stock is heavy and assortment, complete. WILL FECK. Raleigh Jan. 2Sth. 1842.

9 2w- AYETTEVILLE FACTORY CANDLES. thirty pounds 'to the box," laid to be of good quality, and soli ut low price. I WILL: PECK. tltalelgh; Jan. 28.

aw OLE AND. UPPER LEATHER kinds for sale. I shall try to keep as .4 if W- jwtt.t. Pwr-ir I'Saleigh 1842 9 2 oanov at of various upplyoftton ply them wuh real whitens well as cheap and good yto Our stock of cotton cloth, from tablisbment we think- im wwi tx. ve or tour u.uc.irui unus; some fjrom new crop cotton i JJecembcr 14101 WILLtPECI 1 9 0f 1.

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