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i -i. . . , -l 4 ! J if a 4. I) NOKTH-CAKOLMA g azette. VOL. Jen j-- SEMI-WEEKLY NO. 74. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lO, 1841. ' ' i " ' ; ' xtt$ EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ScBscRiFTior. Five Dollars per annum half In i Advance. .. . " ; , ' . ' Ad vkbt i s km jxT g. For every 16 lines, first irtser. tion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, 2 cents Court Orders and Judicial Advertisements will be chareed 25 per cent higher : but a deduction of 331 per centwill be mad from the regular pricey for ad- vertisers by .the year. ' . . y Advertisements inserted in the Semi-Weekly Rd- rcrtn orill nlsoJannear 1n-th Wbl. D... rlr charge. , : ;;-Cr- , Lctlers to the Ijditor must be post-paid SELECTED FOR THE REGISTER TH MOTHER; AND THE DAUGHTER, In a pretty hale Cottage at Richmond,' commanding a delightful view of the Thames, litrori Mir im I .o Konho qrtrl lis !.. nl, tl .1 4 Adeline. . At an early age,Madame La Roches parents senther trom her native conntry.England, to I trance, m order that her education might be I compieiea. Mere, a certain Monsieur L.a Koche, a man much older, but much richer man nerseu, soucneu ner nana. in obe dience to the commands of her parents, and in spite of her1 strongly-expressed aversion, the match was concluded, and the ejderly husband and the. young wife look up: their abode' in Paris. Three years afterwards Mons. La Roche died, leaving: one child, a daughter. Since that event Madame La Roche had resided in Switzerland first, and subsequently in Germany. At length, tired of the ; continent, she retnrned to England, where! she had H now lived two years, and where she nrmly intenueu to spend the re mamder of her days. As woman is placed in our present social . system, perhaps the most independent and 1 iue-enjoying 01 tne sex is a young ana at- tractive widow. Madame La Roche was both young and attractive and sensible too, or she would have been envious of her sweet daughter, Adeline. As it was, she treated her with the warmth of a mother, and the I connuence or an eiuer lister. On a certain summer day Adeline La Roche was seated in a room opening on a lawn which sloped to the river. By her side, and close by her side, was a man youthful and handsome. He held one of her hands claji- impassioned air into her face. Her eyes I were cast down, and the slightest suspicion of a blnsh was unon her cheek. The blush would have been deeper but it was a situa- wish roe the same and "consent to my mar lion she was somewhat used to. They loved riage? each other. . You ! you marry again ! exclaimed Ade- And -von fc'a'p Geortre. that mamma line. ' - would never consent?" said Adeline, con- .niinnn ikoi kn nmnaaA',nir o i-j t o 1 heaven knows how long, for in such cases ivm iftA hnnr lit minutes. " I fear it much," 5 said George Trevor;' i tnhof na'na;nna i t 5 a mm nf roooittr I and consideration like Mr. Crofton may hope ! hut T Mn hnnft for nnthina . - . " Hat-in ! Vn ire iftalrW " said Adeline, looking up and smiling archly, "Do vou dis- trust me then !" ' - I do believe that your heart is mine, and v vavua, lauvituvi lliuwwui tvlfiivu jivvt I mine Only : but sav if I have not cause for f suspecting that you Now confess to count. Ever since we first met Mr. Crofton at that horrid ball he has been eternally at the house. He must perceive how coldly 1 receive him.' And how doea,&)adame La Roche re ceive him V said Trevor. Ah, too well!' replied Adeline. I often see them sitting together in a corner talking in a low tone, and every now and then look in? towards me. as iLl were the snbiect o their conversation, lie is trying to gain mamma over to his interests, 1 know. It will be of no use if he does. I would sooner die than marry him.' M- s 4 So haying experienced uie misery of a forced match herself, she would doom you to the same fate.!': said Trevor, with vehe mence. I hardly know what to think," said Ade line, gently ;' when remember how affec tionately she treats me, jt seems impossible ; "but wheril see her encourage so evidently the visits of Mr. Crofton, I am: compelled to dread everything.' s ' We mar be mistaken, after all, Adeline,' snid Trevor. These visits are probably intended, for Madame La Roche. Remember, Mademoiselle, you are not the only young and pretty inhabitant of Vine Cottage." 4 Oh, I'm sure that is not tne case," saia Adeline. Mamma has told me, often and often, that no consideration on earth should induce her to marry again, and that all her care now was to see me happily, settled. Mr. Crofton and mamma are now viewing the conservatory together. George, I feel a strange presentiment that he will propose for mally for me during that opportunity, anu that I shall be called upon to give bis an swer at once.' i You will reject him, then, dear Adeline?1 eaid Trevor, anxioiisly, 7 ,;Canyouaskmef exclaimed Adeline V wm never ocsiuw uiy iiaiiu t ikio & wan- not bestow my heart. That, George is yours past pray rag Tor I - ' Ten thousand tlianks for this one more proof of constancy, 'said Trevor. To doubt your truth now would indeed be to think that Mr, Crofton is my rival, and wno l nau lovea in my eany Zal, SINKLER, GA1LLARD and RAVEN EL. r mamma tavors mm I" v . Clinical Instruction at the College Hospital, Ma- you meniionit,' said Adeline, 'I will 1 . a.?B!: nA. ,id Ade- ine Hospital and Alms House. w a Ami mvan runiiiriiixi'ii r icu uiiAuaw l vou that ! am miserable on this ac- ,. A,,u U. SHEPARD, Dean. jfou irnworUnrBf love. But I hear footsteps approaching ; "they Sife retivjiing from the v-uociBiury. 4fljjieu, oear Aueune. ior a time I will not meet Me, Crofton but 1 am not jeloQs'iiiindftv 5 . Scarcely, Bad George Trevor left the apartment when .Madame La Roche and Mr. UHSon entered from the lawn. Mr. Crofton rather4precipitatelyf took his leave, and Md. La Koch and Adeline were alone. bit down, Adeline, said her mother ; 4I have something very particular to say to you.' ueiine ooeyeu wnn me air oi a martyr. Her Presentiment had evidently been but too true. t Roche, you are now. of an age when you should begin to think of being settled in life. Mature has given you beauty and talents L have to the utmost of mv abilities given v6u a good education; and I may sav without flat tery, yon are capable ot making any man happv. Why, then, remain single, if you meet" with one for, whom you can feel an ee S-J3&' . Adeline offered rib observation and dame La Roche continued. Ma- .-There is a gentleman, who, I am certain, loves you. I have seen enough of him to be as certain that he deserves your love in re- turn, and it will give me pleasure if you tell me he possesses it. My dear mamma;" said Adeline, with firmness, 'it is better to, be candid at once ; I know whom you mean, and all you are going to say ; but it is in vain. I do not love h:m,J. never shall love him, and 1 cannot J r" . o ' .... -l . 1 marrv him.' Adeline, Adeline V cried her mother, laughing, 1 you are too quick by far for me. Do you not love will you never love, and cannot marry George Trevor ?' George Trevor !' exclaimed Adeline, her breath nearly taken awav bv astonishment. Ay, George Trevor, said her mother So, yon blush now, and I was not mistaken find, m supposing that you loved eacn otn-J er ; 1 am giaa 01 11, dear cnuu, ana give my most willing consent to your union, I feared you would nbt listen to him, or 1 would have confided in you, said Adeline, half laughing and half crying at this sudden and unexpected realization of hopes she had scarcely uarea to entertain. 'And that merely because at present he happens to be poor!' said Madame La Roche, ' Ah, my Adeline ! it is love, not wealth, that should be considered ; and if George Trevor be poor, are we not rich enough I- - and speaking falteringly, now that I have! wished yon all happiness ana consentea toied and repaired in tus accustomed superior style vour marriage, will voui . dear little friend, Gold and Silver manufactured 10 order, with eirxuli ' And have you been so blind as to suspect iTinthintrV said Madame La Roche, rais . . , , , ... ' I will conceal it g ner neau ana smiling from vou no longer. You know that I was married in France at a very early age, but you do not know that be f ore that L had given my heart in England to a youth whose only fault was poverty. My parents had ioidiu- den him the house, and on hearing ot my engagement on the ContinenWJie went out in despair to India. Some two or three remember, we were at a large ball. a m How can I describe to you! m7 sensations when I saw there the man line, mnch affected. ft was. renlied Madame La Roche : he had remained single, though he had grown rich enough to buy, if he had willed it, some poor girl, as 1 mysell nao oeen Dongnu aue Hue, he has prevailed on me to change ray resolution of never marrying again. Do you wish me iov ?' ' Tha mnihpr and the dauffhter fell into M. V w each other's arm and mingledtheir tears hut assuredly ifieV were not tears of sorrow. On the same morning the two weuamgs were celebrated, and opinions were divided Wfr.!u::'l: I . ' 1 L vn,,thf.il bride W iieuier wio iiittMuiiijr v j looked more charming. MORAL. The generous, from having experienced nam. nre less nrone to inflict it on others : the ungenerous, from the same cause, are more prone to inflict it.' To the Sportsnun of the JField, mirr 1W. YARRI1CT0. formerly ot re I VII - tersbure. Va.' respectfully informs theinhabi- tanta ot Kaleien ana surrounumff country, anu wo . . . . 1 .V- rjublic eenerallv. that he has taken the house on Fay- etteville street formerly occupied by Mr. John T. West, and more recently by Mr. Mountcastle, Watch Maker. where he intends carrying on the IxUJM, Kir uiu anu , PISTOL MAKING BUSINESSin all its various j branches. Haviag served a regular apprenticeship to the trade, he flatters himself bewill be sat" 'lZ. stocked, altered fcrPer- rnwion and faithfully repaired. Door and other locks, 1 TVT1VH. MXEWJUma - . .. The smallest favor thankfully received and punctually : a. r,.fiH i uimmeu auu iquuiikui i u attended to. If nr V A T? W T TM I i I I 1 . in. j. - w RWh. Julv 12. - k "0 . . .. . . 1 .L 1 I nA J BERNARD DUPUY, No. OFxirE'rt'BviixE Street, Raleigh, Hat the pleasure of an nonncing to his friends and the public at large, that he has received from New-York and Philadelphia, an ex ten sive, rich, and fashionable stock of Goods, which he will sell at New York prices J. he assortment consists in part, of WATCHES Gold independent seconds. rluntnr nnrf.nr. T.o Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. of every price and quality. JEWELERY. Gold guards, fob, and neck Chains, Seals, Kevs Diamond Pins 4- Rings, Ruby amlEmerald do.neck . vrn?'renis, ncn cameos 4 mosaic ring Ear-rings, gold PencilsThimbles. Vinisretts. Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet 4o. and a great variety of other rich Goods. SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Bine, and polished steel Spectacles to &uit all persons and all eyes. Very superior flint glasses, that may he adjusted in any frame, at a mo menl's notice. SILVER AND PLATED WARES. Silver Cans. Spoons. Ladles. Suear Tones. Salt and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silvef mount ed Cocoanuls, Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets. Coffee Greques, Bri- tannia Wares, irveett and single pieces, &.c. - " - j FANCY GOODS. Mantel Clocks, and Lamps, Plated and Japaned Waiters, Gold and Silver Mounted Canes and Whips, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Steel Pens, Rogers' superior Razors, Congress Knives and liSdssors, Sanders' celebrated razor Strop, Dog Col prs, do. Calls, silk Purses, Pocket Books, Imitation 7", Medals, Canes, and Boxes, &c &c. ' PERFUMERY. Farina's celebrated eenuine Cologne. Rose. Laven" - t 1 - der, Florida, and Bay Waters ; Guirlain's Cream of Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound, for Shav ing, Kose, Almond, Camphor and Windsor toilet 8oaps,nearliowder,cold Cream, Pomatum.bear's Oil, hair, tooth, and shaving Brushes, and a variety other articles for the toilet. MUSIC. 'Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarronetts, Flageoletts Flutes, Octave, &c Fifes &, Accordions. Precep- torg for all the Ye Guilar Violin gtringg Clocks and Watches of all descriptions clean tion and punctuality; highest price given for old gold and Silver. November 2, 1840. Medical College of the State of SOtltb Carolina. The regular Course of Lectures in this Institution, will be tesumed on the second Monday in November.' Anatomy, by J E. HOLBROOK. M. D 8urgery, E. GEDDIMGS, M. D. Institutes and Prac tice of Medicine, S. H. DICKSON. M. D. phygio.0gyt JAMES MOULTRIE, M. D. PEN RY R. FROST, M. D. Materia Medica, Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women . and Children, THOS. G. PRIOLEAU, M. D. Chemistry, C. U. SHEPARD, M. D. The School for Practical Anatomy has been re organized, and will be under the charge of Prof. Holbrook, assisted by Drs. DESAUSSUKE, CHA- Carleston, July SO. 65 6w DRUG AND APOTHECA RY STORE. Dr. N. L. Stith hav ing rented the Store lately occupied by Wm. M. Masom & Co. known as the sign of the Golden Mortar, and immedi ately adjoining the Store of William C. Tockir, respectfully otters to the puDiic an extensive assort ment of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY, &c. &c. The greater part of which is just received from the North; and he assures hi. fnenda, that whilst the quality may be relied .on, each article shall and will be offered tor Cash, at tair anu raoaeraie prices. Havinz encased the services of a competent assis tant, the greatest attention will be paid to the dispens ing of Physicians' and Family Prescriptions, at any hour of the day or nig&t. The Soda Fount has been thoroughly repair- pd. and is ooen from 5, a.m. to 10, p. m., daily. Snn.lnuB p r rented! on wnicn day. ine uoors win be closed duriug divine service. . -uw it y - N. L. STITH nly. 5th, 1841. 55 TTTHII. HANGING. &C. 1 he isubscrioer. LiD having a general assortment of Bell fixtures of a superior quality, at commana, is prcpareu iu uug Bells in the most improved aud convenient style and warrant them to pertorm well. He is also prepared to mount Canes in the neatest m.nner with Gold. Silver. Ivory, Buck and other heads, to saiMhe fancy of the owner. Broken Umbrellas and Parasols mended, frequent ly better than new. Locks and Keys repaired and Keys furnished, Jewelry of every description, retired in the neat est manner. Clocks repaired, cleaned and (if good) warranted for 12 months. Pictures neatly framed. Lamps cleaned and repaired In short, almost every article either for ose or or namen neatly Jti nomont nf whatever made, when iniured. may be and substantially repaired. The Subscriber begs leave to state that his work -K-n h tfwH done and his prices so moderate that he I . cannot t&m additional time in mawng cans ior coi- Btood. thit articles made or repaired by him will not I v T.I I A L .4 il afTrA i Mtinn. ne mciciuie wwum .i pewr7. I " ..,,- mil UMidiirn .in w r. idii. v" --v - iOOPARTNERSHIP. James W.! and Samnel Walton, having connected themselves in the 1 ... . 1 j- " 1 1 urocery Dusiness, ai rne stana iormeriy pccupiea oy J. W. Walton, intend keeping on hand a general assortment of Family Groceries, together with a good selection of Liquors, &c. The patronage of the pub lic is respectfully solicited. r JAMES W WALTON, SAMUEL WALTON. Raleigh, Sept. 1, 1841. 72-3t N. B. The Subscriber requests all those indebted, to come forward, and settle their respecdve accounts, as it is necessary that his individual business should be closed. J. VV. WALTON. OTICE. The Subscriber, being desirous of closing his business at Henderson. Granville County, N. C. now offers for sale his Houses and L.OTS, one of which is an elegantly finished Dry Goods, Store, with six rooms, several of which are wflLauiteci tor the accommodaiion of a family. The other, an excellent Store, attached to wbich is an Office and an excellent Kitchen and other out-houses. Terms accommodating. Call and see. PRO. E. A. JONES. Henderson, Sept. 1, 184. 72-tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. At the Au gust Term, A. D. 1841, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Wake County, the Subscri ber qualified as Administrator on the Estate of Dr. William H. Williams, dee'd. All persons indebted to the Estate of said intestate, are , requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it are requested to present them, properly authentica ted, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. WESTON R. GAT.ES, AdmV. Raleigh, Aug. 28, 1841. BRAXDRETIl'S PILL, C0 This is to certify, that about twoyears ago, while we lived in Wake County, 10 miles North of Raleigh, my Wife was reduced so low by the Bilious fever, that myself and the visiting neighbors thought she was really in a dying condition The best Physician in the neighborhood had exerted himself to cure her, but without success. : As a last and almost hopeless resort, I hastened to Mr. Peck's in Raleigh, for a box of Brandreths Pills, and in two hours after taking ten of them, she discharged aquan. tity of thick bile, and was evidently much rellieved Another dose of eight Pills, gave her complete relief ; be then recovered fast, and soon was more healthy than she had been before, and continues 60 to this time. I use no other medicine in my family but the Pills, and those, with the most desirable effect. THO. F. CHRISTMAN. Johnston County, 26 miles from Raleigh, ? June 24th, 1841. 5 53 4m TtTaluable Land and Mill for Sale. y The Subscriber, having determined to remove, offers his TRACT OF LAND eight miles north of Itouishurg, formerly owned by William Burlingham. ior saie, containing ixou acres, it is one or ine most pleasant situations in the State. ; The : Dwelling house is situated on an eminence, surrounded by a arge Grove. There are also, all ! convenient out houses, with a fine bpnng, and Ice House. I he Mill has just been built, and is valuable : there being the best Timber immediately around in the adjacent ountry. Persons wishing to purchase, however, can examine for themselves. For terms apply to the Subscriber. J NO. H. BRODIE. Burlington, Franklin County, July 14.t . 68 I AGAIN OFFER FOR SALE M STREET CR PliACE.With the Crop (which is an excellent one) now growing on it, and KMsession given immediately. To one wishing to grow silk, it is particularly desira ble, as it has the best Mulberry Orchard in the county ; but as any wishing to purchase will exam ine for themselves, it is useless to mention all the ad vantages the place possesses1. J. T. C. WIATT. June 17, 1841. 50 KJT A 1 UK U a HASIIinUTUII. kS JVeiSmatt98 duplicate of Cahota's great Status or Washikotoic, and the Pedestal with its devices, as the whole appeared in the Hotunda of the Capitol at Raleigh, prior to its destruction by fire in 1831, has been at lengih published, and is bow otter ed for sale. The fidelity and beauty of the Engraving is acknowledged by all who have ever seen the origi nal. The Price of this only duplicate of the great Sculptor's. chef cTouvre is Five, Dollars, without a frame. If frames are furnished, tlfb price will be in proportion to their richness. Orders may be sent to this Office. Julv 17, 1841. 59 BLANKS, FOR SALE AT THE RALEIGH REGISTER AND NORTH-CAROLINA GAZETTE OFFICE. ifllerks of Courts, Attorneys, Slie- VI y riffg and Constables, are hereby in formed; that large additions have just been made to the assortment, of 13 IjAIVHLS, usually kept for sale at this Office ; and that all Orders for any of the fol- owing kinds, will be promptly attended to: Superior Court Blanks : Writs, Executions, Jury and Witness Tickets, Pros ecution Bonds, Ca Sas, Indictments, v enditioni Ex ponas. Capias, Sci. Fa's, to revive Judgment, De dimusses, Subpoenas, &c. &c. County Court Blanks. Writs, Executions, Subpoenas, Jury and Witness Tickets, Prosecution Bonds, Ca. Sa's., Indictments, (Road, Assault and Battery and : Affrays,) Yen. Exp's., Capias', Sci. Fa's, to revive Judgment, Dedimusses, Road Orders, Guardian Bonds, Ap prentices Indentures, Marriage Licences, Sci. Fa s. for Forfeited Recognizance, Notices to Guardians, Bastardy Bonds, Sci. Fa's, against. Heirs, Adminis tration Bonds, Appeal Bonds, Appearance Bonds, &c. &c. Miscellaneous : - Constables' Warrants, Do. Ca. 8a. Bonds, Attach ments, Deeds of Trust, Bills of ' Sale, Common Deeds of Conveyance, Forthcoming Bonds, Sheriffs' Bail Bonds, Deeds for Land sold for Taxes, Writs of Ejectment, Insolvent Debtors Petition and Oath, various kinds of Equity Blanks, .Bank Checks, dec, Raleigh Reoistkb Office, May 28, 1841. (Xj Orders for any kind of Blahks. not mentioned in the abovahst, will be executed with the utmost despatch and neatness. PfFlHE Subscriber, having engaged the services of U one of the most accomplished ComrECTionsas and Baksbs in the United States, is prepared at the very shortest notice, to furnish all kinds of Cakei from the plainest up to those of the richest description and ornamented in a style at once novel and elegant, Fakct Co hfectioj abies, Jellies, Cobdials, &c 4qc Persons, desirous Of giving Parties and Enter tainments, can be furnished with every thing requi site for the same, on moderate terms, without' harras sing and fatiguing themselves to death with the pre parations so necessary on such occasions. S. L. TUCKER. Raleigh, May 7. nriiFTY THOUSAND Aiwsnp iJj Swamp JLand For Sale the Presi- uent and Ui rectors of the Literary Fund of North Carolina, to wose care and management was com mitted by law, an appropriation of $200,000, for ma king an experiment in draining and reclaiming the Swamp Lands belonging to the State, having sue-' ceeded in part, do now make known, that in pursu ance of the authority vested in them by the General Assembly, a Public Sale of a portion of said Land. will take place on the premises, on the last day of The body of Land reclaimed, and now offered for Sale, embraces about 50,000 acres ; is situate in the County of Hyde, and Stale of North Carolina, and divides the waters flowing into the Albemarle, from those that run into Pamlico Sound. The drainage, conducted at different periods by two, Scientific Engineers, Messrs. Cbas. B. Shaw, and VViiTKH Gwihjt, has been effected by two main drains', called Pungo and Alligator Canals, to gether with sundry Tributaries or lateral ditches. Pungo Canal is about 6 miles Jong, with an ave rage width at bottom of 22 feet, depth of 6 feet, and fall at bottom of 12 feet. Alligator Canal is about 6 miles long, with an ave rage width at bottom of 30 feet, depth of 7, and fall of 10 feet. These Canals empty into the navigable waters of Pamlico Sound, and are accessible by Vessels enga ged in the Coasting Trade. A large portion ;f this land abounds in Juniper, Cypress and other timber of the best kind. Ano ther portion consists of Prairie, covered with Cane and- Bamboo, and according to the Report of the En gineers above named, tbe soil is of surpassing fertility. The sale will be by Public Auction to the highest bidder, in quarter Sections of 160 acres each ; will take place at Pungo Canal on Tuesday, the 30th day of November next, and will be conducted by the President and Directors of the Literary fund in per son. A credit will be given to Purchasers of one, two and three years, on Bonds with approved security, and titles withheld until the whole of ths Purchase money be paid. Given under my hand at the Executive Office, in the City of Raleigh, on the 30th day of August, A.D. 1841. JOHN M. MOREHEAD, Gov. of the State, and. Ex officio, President of the Board By order, -P. Rxtkolss, Secretary. fXj Star, Standard, Highland Messenger, Greens boro' Patriot, Newborn Spectator, Washington Whig, Norfolk Herald and National Intelligencer, will pub lish the foregoing Advertisement until the day of sale, and forward their accounts to the Secretary of the Lite rary Board. TTTALUA11LE PROPERTY for Sale. y By virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed to me by John C. Rogers, for the purposes therein specified, f shall sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, at the Dwelling House of said Rogers, near the City of Raleigh, on Tuesday, the 12h day of October next, the following REAL ESTATE. 1. The Dwelling. House and Lot now occupied by John C Rogers, adjoining the Lot of Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, in the Eastern suburbs of the City, containing about seven acres. 2. A Tract of Land on Crab Tree, containing be tween six and seven hundred acres, formerly owned by Hon. G. E. Badger. slaves. T Ralph, Abraham, Lewis,' Morris, Ann. . BLOODED HORSES, Described in said Deed, as follows . ' Polly Peacham and her Filly, by Monarch ; Lady Rowland and her Colt, bv Monarch ; Mary Ann and her Colt ; Lady Chesterfield ; Dolly Tharpe ; Shark Colt, out of Betsey Archie ; Trustee Filly, out of Bet sey Archie, and a Grey Filly, three years old ; Amey and her two Priam Colts ; Priam r illy, out of Lady Chesterfield ; Priam Filly, out of Mary Ann.; Simon Filly, three years old, out of Mary Ann." Also, t Pair of Carriage Horses, Carriage and Har ness, Wagons, Carts, Plantation Horses and Mules, Plantation Tools and Rait Koad Implements, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, &c &c The Sale will be made on a credit of six months, for Bonds with approved security. I shall convey such interest and title to said proper ty as are vested in me by said Deed, and no other. s CHAS. MANLY, Trustee. Raleigh, 27th August. 1841. 71 w6w (ty Petersburg Intelligencer insert weekly 4 weeks. TTD ANA WAY, from the Sabscriber.living in Ches- IrfVter district, a bright mulatto boy, named SAM, about five leet seven or eight inches nign, tolerably flat built, weighs about 140 pounds, and is about I twenty-one years 01 age. ne nas a remaraaDiy gooa 1 IT t 1 II ill countenance ; anu a very u&uusuiue ucwi ui uau, cum- i j 1 .1 1 1 .f l .:. 1 A Kn Vittla orwi has airpnr nnnpfint npp of hcina half I white. It is probable that he will endeavor to pass llljAvyxi. 1 nave a good stock on hand, and au for a free white man ; and should hs be taken up, I ILD ihorised to sell some of it very low. , ...- j -ri " o have no doubt he will deny his name. I will give Twenty Five Dollars to any man that will lodge said negro in any jail, and give information so that I can get him. 11 is proDaoie mai oam is euuer i.urK.ing auoui ine CK, ofPCh.,:rn, o, has . hi, "h to Vi, gmta, from wbenc I brought him. It is probable that Sam is either lurking about the HENRY WORTHY. Chester C. H. August 17th. 3t-71 fTnhe Subscriber, having located himself in the Town of Petersburg, for the purpose of eon- ducting the Receiving, Forwarding, and Commission Business, takes this method of offering his services to his friends and the Public generally. He will attend to the sale of any kind of Produce sent to his care. WALKER A. CAMERON. August 26. .71 lm REFERENCES. Dunn, McIIwaine & Brownlev, ") P.;!i jy i.. Petersburg. A. Kevan & Brother, ) L Co.iH'U.bo.ough, N. C. A UgUSt 26, 1S41. ISO Packages Of iU.Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. K.U WIJTJjlJriES if Jo rBTJSKmJKU, VIRGINIA, are now receiving, by the late arrivals, their supply of Fall and Winter Staple and Fancy Drv Goods, which have been selected with great care, bought at very low prices, and have for sale about Seven Hundred and Fifty Packages, which they in tend to offer by the piece or package, at such prices as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction i and they so licit and invite examination of all who are disposed to encourage the EFFORT to establish another Whole. sale Jobbing House in this place. They are new ma king very large additions to their Store and Sales Rooms. By the 6th of September, their entire stock will be opened and ready for the inspection of eus tomers. friends, and tke uoblie generally. Additional supplies will be received jUUoughoat the season, such as the demand may dictate. On hand, a large assortment of Anchor Brand Bolt ing Cloths, from. No. 1 to 10, inclusive, of the square- meshed approved quuhfy. 71 w3w TU RIVER Sc HUOHBS, Stationers, Publisher ANP GENERAL BOOK AGENTS, No. 0, John Street, New York, AHD , No. 1, Fayettevillt Street, Raleigh, North Carolina ' FOBKIOA- A ft B rtOJCESTIC BOOKS, STATiOBABT, CfC, " O.ar 1 Ut MtImv firms, witi nutntMund im ftck, at KaUif. H.D. Tcbsxb, N. York. N. B. Hcghis, Raleigh. ' AOXXCT roi BICKWITHB FILLS AT XXVr$fiX..m ' WHITE SULPHUR WATiraR.-A supply of this celebrated Water in bottles highly recommended for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Chronic Rheumaun, Scrofula or King's Evil, Chron ic Diarrhoea, Bilious states of the system, Cutaneous and Mercurial diseases, Sec has just been received, and for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. L. Jury 22nd, 1841. 60 For Sale 650 acres of Land, (ying on Crab Tree, on the road to. Chapel Hill, adjoining tbe Lands of Redden Jones, cWd. and known , try the name of the Pride Tract. Also, one Tract of land con taining 135 acres, adjoining Wm. Boylan's Mill Tract, four miles from Raleigh. Both tracts well timbered.. For terms apply to W. & A. STITH. August 24. ' 68 Ctw M OTICE TO SADDLE K. A Joua ketmak Saodlxb, who is a good workman, may meet with constant employment and good wa ges, on application personally to the Subscriber, at Fayetteville, or by letter, postpaid. JOHN 8RAB0TEAU. Fayetteville, August 15, 1841. 68 6w CC Standard 6w, and send acc't to Obs Office. BOCTOR N. STITH tenders his ser-vicer-to the citizens of Raleigh, and the adjacent Country, in the various branches of Medical Science. He can be found at all times, unless professionally en gaged, at his Drug Store, one door below William C. Tucker's. Raleigh, June 29, 1841. 53 FOR RENT.- The large and airy Dwelling . House, now occupied, by Col. Otet, will be for rent after the IstMay of September next, on which day possession will be given. For terms, apply at this Office. Jane 28, 1841. 63 ffh Ploughs and 100 extra Points, OJ4V at the reduced price of t3,50 each, and 25 cents for the extra points, Cash. Commission article ror sale by TURNER & HUGHES. June 25. ' 53. FOR IMMEDIATE RENT, A newly finished and eligible Office. It fronts the Court House yard, and would be an admirable location for . a Lawyer. Apply at this Office. Raleigh. July 26. 61 ANOTHER LOAD of cheap Cotton Yarns and Carolina Cloths, just to hand. WILL: PECK. Raleigh, 26th Aug. 70 Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon by Hany Lorrequer. This day received by ' TURNER & HUGHES. August 24th. ' . 69 nphe Secret -Foe. A Historical Romance, JJ, by Ellen Pickering, author of The Fright, lit. TURNER & HUGHES; August 24th. 69 :. The Idler In France ; by The Coantess of Blessing ton, 2 Vols. Just published. TURNER & HUGH E8. rmiie World In a Pocket Book; by 1L W. H. Crump JUst published. - TURNER & HUGHES. Civil Engineer and Architect." Raleigh, N. C. Having taken an Office nearHhe) Coubt Horss. I will rent the one' for. merry occupied. HENRY W. MIILLER ' April 2, 1841. 30 A amilT VOOKlne Stone, of late inv. A provement and but very little used, mav da had iow ior v.-asn. w ILL : PEC1C f t . . l i" i- M 5 juucigu, oepu o. 72 ' , a . ' WILL: PECK. Raleigh, Sept 3. 72 IKOiKEGS SUPERIOR WHITE LEAD. 94J 200 GALLONS LINSEED OIL- 1 wwk a 1 ., . . , ' - iM-SZWf ,w T I41Ja . . .,.-. Raleigh, Sept 1, 1841. 72 The Lady of Refinement, by Mrs. Sandford. For sale by TURNER & HUGHES. ' Frlntlngr dc Book Ink fbr the. Summer a full supply, of good quality, and will be void nusually low for tbe Cash. WILL. PECK. 69 Kaieigh, AUg. 84. FOR RENT. A comfortable two Story Dwel ling House, in an eligible part of the City. Also, for hire, a good Cook and Washerwoman, and Ser vant boy1 to wait in the House. Possession given mmediately. Apply at this Office, t- Raleigh, Ma$h 5, 1841. . 2 AlVE OF HOUSES and LOTS. IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH. On WdnZ,W the 15th day of September next. I shall sell at Pnhlia Auction, before thegdoor of the' Court House, in the City of Raleigh, on credit of air mnnih. ih. fal lowing Houses aa Lou conveyed to me in trust by Amos J. Battle, to-wit: The House and Lot where the said B.tiU former. ly resided. ' r A House and Lot near tbe New Ban 1st Chnrch. now occupied by James H. Murray : and ""-t Miccn rooms, peiween ine f Baptiat Church and the Washington HoteL Also, a Tract of Land, containing 106 Acre, about four miles from the City, on the road to Haywood. T - 1 m ' . a .ii m eruus uesirous 01 .purcnasiog, sucn propeny, wul. find it-to their interest to attend the sale. , - : BENNET T. BLAKE, Trustee.' Raleigh, August 20tb, 1841. 694a' OCT Star and Standard copy Vill day of sale.. " . ' JOB PRINTING- . . ; Executed with neatness and dtsfuXttt, jl AT THIS OFFICE. "1 .'..i-jj 11 ; -1 ;:1 ... : til f if' . 4 -J- : . '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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