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WW EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. -r - , ,. t .. ; , ' ... SuBScRiTio3r.-r-F4ve Dollars per annum half An advance.. 1 ; 4. -. .tKA j!';- ,r:.,W.i:ii ADVJSRTiSEMKNTp-For every JSixteen Lines, first insertion, voe uwi j nwu suueecjuem luscnicin , -twenty-five Cents, . fir. -v; - : ; :' Court Order and jodiciax. ArTERXisiMEisTQal will tje.xharged -25 per cent, higher; -.but a deduction of 33 per cent. wHl be made from the regular price!, for advertisers by the year. ' : , 2 Advertisements, inserted hi - the Semi-Wiklt Register', wilj also appear ia the Weekly Paper free of charge- .- Ir'-'- : ' ' OtXetterso the Editor must be ost-pmd; - ' SELECTED FO ..,.- THE FLOWER GIRL OF MADRID! Listen I-ajjd I'll relate a tale, , Of love and filial'dut.' " May it please irour Majesty to pirrchase some: uowers 01 a: poor nouniain maiuen, who travelled many - a long mile before the sun had risen, to collect them ?" said a mask at a raasqnefade dressed 'as a flower girl, to a- person.1 uisguiseu as- ar iwonarcn -arrayeu in royal robes!; at thesame time dropping 'oh Her Hciieea auu wesenung ucr. uasKeu 111s Majesty to pteserveVus character, Selected a few bun'ebes with prdttd air, and v haughtily tosse'd a piece of gold up on the floor of the saloon wbich5 rolled bhfd;lan' arch in the corner. Tte" flowierirl'inursuirof tire gold, went ; behind the arch to reach it, her J oasKet was imioriunaieiy oTenurnea anu ner tlowers. scattered upon 'the Moor. Wnilej she was busily engagedHn gathering them up, she Vas startled by a voice at her side, and lolkinrp rieehefd- v Bnt it is necesiarf beoffe proceeding further to introduce to -niy readers, our heroine, the with Sebastian : and had she forgotten the flower Girl. ' ;, : stranger knight?. By no, means 1 His im- St. IdeWouo,? a town of 'considerable po- age was constandy before her, he was the pulation and wealth, situated on' the banks of subject of . her daily thoughts and nightly the Tagus in Spain; was governed by Hon dreams. She had at first endeavored to for Pedro dwT5 rastienburg, a gentlematt who had get him, but she found it impossible and had inherited from his forefathers 'an exalted birth and pedigreeand- had'also received from them what he considered - as good'as eilur-r-an immense fortune'. iFew men fn Spaj)r could boast more ! bfaf efy than he, haujossessed ia his youth, and his" deeds of gaUantry arid acts of daring, those) characteristics of" the Spanish-nation, were unparalleled. He jiad early joined the standard .'pfhis Sovereign and had been his partltvlatorite ; but as th advanced ui yeafsveeling a desire for re tirement, he hacT asked, and had received-the . government of SL-ldelfonso. , Here his days were spent in the duties incumbent upon-his office, and so faith fuli,Tw;as be to them, that he had but little leisure to attend a raasqu e r ade or bull-fight, the common amusements of Spain ; consequently the Donna Inez (his daughter) had but seldom appeared in public. Her parents were extra'vagandy fond of her and their. love was so amply returned, that Inez, who'had never experienced its plea- i sures, had' rio desiie to mingle in society, I while she was able ty staying at home to add I to their amusement and comfort. ; She lived almost as secluded: from the world as if she had in'realtty become a ' rtuit and had taken the veif i Hut, shewas continually storing" arid gracing- her mind (her personal appearance needed no aflefation) ' with knowledge feud accomplfshmenls. In this manner did Inez pass her time, till sfliiad Nrompletdr her eighteenth y ear,1 -abbu;i this time the Gov ernor of Villa'Nulva, a town two'br . three hundred miles distant 'frlS'm St. Idelfonso, ah I old and intimate friehd of Don Pedro, paying l him a friendly visitws so forcibly- 'struck with the beantyand "godd qualites'of Inez, I as to pronose to him; flier marriage with his son Don Sebastian dt ' Castellax. The' old gentlemen conversed ba the aubjectvand nei ther of them, doubting the "willingness of their cliUdre.n id obey themV executed "the necessary writings afnd Don Sebastian and Donna CInez. wera betrolhed without ever having seen each other. "Don Sebastian was a ?enllemari '-of firsf rtelta1ents and abilities. and hTs. black 'ba1rtrfagexlark and piercing eyes, and his Jellganlfy curled mustachios left little to "be added in the poi nf of beau ty . He had heard livz spoken of in terms ot ad- sound of. footsteps, and raising her head, the nflration, aruttiis heart" notb'ein preyiously. stranger knight stood before her. , His situ . attached, maileno obiectiolitsiosrnarenlV a'Jon immediately flashed upon her mind, and proposes: j -1 . '; '- ;v; l to ner marriage,- lnez.-wasinvit6dLt to spend a few daysl inf Madrid with a .rela- live, and her. parents thinking it advisable that she should see Ijttle of the .worid, can sentech, tliough refactahtly. It was It a masquerade which sheaitended :where the scene occurred with which the tale is' com menced. . Among the beatUy and fashion of Madrid, Inez; (for she it was masked as the flower girl) stood most conspicuous. The neatness so happily blended with elegance, - with which she, was attired, and her asrree- able occupationiwere too: striking: not to be noticed, and when noticed could riot fail to be admired. Her sparkling'eyes : beaming with good: 'nature' and affability" could be seen through the holes' in the riask, arid be. sides beinff a stranger. she; was Uddubfy r in teresting. i She several tiuteV- in the coutse. of the evening, perceived the eyes ofa person Thasked as a kniglit errant Bxed on.her with an expression which sh6, ; npt being skilled in the lore'bf love! could frfH understand, AfierHliis. whea they were separated, inose eyes aad that expression were before her im agination. 4 Inez, while stopplrfg td'collect her. flo werj ws startled by a voiri at-her sule and look ing up beheld th kiiight "Wlie-addressed fier thus : -.1 ' ' '.VJtairtiafnaeUjjcrave a boon -allow me. an tin worthy knight but the avaweOprotec kah of innocence to assist vou in- gathering tip i,4hoe sc&tered, flowers,. Inez, was so agitafedj though she knew not why) as not -? oie WeJPly when by an unlucky ac- -C7?M I,Uerj.mjfc Jroke and it Tell to,the -sfirAt the tgame Woment rirjr knight tor?"his jrtasH ofF.In edid not'kho w iuaisne oogut toiaye replaced her mask aid not' know that it was dangerous to suffer ;0&9luU cjharms, and dul make oneenort to resume hermasic.but allowed him iu nuuuuct ner to a seat in the liaruen. tiere, while conversing.lnez bv some unaccountable mystery, thought of her engagement to Se bastian, and a tear rolled down her.cheek. Sliewas surprised.' This idea had never given her a moment of pain or pleasure, and why it should now cause the tear was what she could iSbt account for, but she quickly wipetnt away, as shejtstened to Sir Knight, who could not restrain nis ardor, and under the beauiiful arid odoriferous orange and lem on trees, nuiaang tne pure air. in a ".moon light eye,'. Inez had the first tale of love pour ed into her. (in these matters) .inexperienced ears. She heard, she understood, she believ ed, she wished to forget Sebastiun but no ! She was too. filial: at once thought of her du- ty to Jier -parents; 'and she heroically resolved however.; hard the undertaking, to sacrifice what shehow felt to be her happiness by saying Stranger, I am betrothed." The words rang on his ears like a death knell, and Che faintly articulated, Then farewell happiness,, and sauk upon the ground., Inez was not refined enough to faint, but immedi ately called fur assisunce, and the lifeless knight was borne away. She enquired, and no one could inform her who the stranger was, and Inez left the room with the conso- nation that she had given up love to ihe com mauds of her narents. In a short time. Inez returned home to mreDare for her marriase cherished him in her memory, .ghe would soliloquize thus, 4I know not who he is, yet I feel I can never sincerely love any one else, but shall endeavor to. do my duty, to my hus band in accordance with the will. of my . par rents' . , The , marringe day at length arrived, but instead of Sebastian, ,; the messenger came with the. intelligence of his illness. He, was lajwen sick," said the person, about s. thrQe, weeks, since suddenly at Ma drid, but was convalescent, until . yesterday when he experienced a fresh attack of the dis order which will probably delay tbe.marriage some 1 time.l s Inez had now shbrtfrespi te, and . she rather hoped titan feared that , tpe next news would be that he was dead, but it was not so to be. Sebastian recovered, and the wedding day was again appointed. In a gloomy, room in the lower part of Don Pedro's mansion stood the sacred altar, before it the Holy Father in his habiliments of office ; on one side surrounded by her re- latives was Donna Inez, deeply shrouded in a large rich and elegant veil. She never be fore had realized' the wretchedness of her situation ; about to give her hand to one while she was. sensible her heart was pos sessed by another. , While in this train xf thought, ; Sebastian entered, and Inez. almost involuntarily drew her yeil closer about, her and cast her eyes upon the floor. Sebastian's wan countenance, wasteu lorm, pauu cuccks anu suhkou eves, clearly showed that he considered his mar riacre any thins but happiness., .He did not once attempt to pierce, with his eyies, the folds of drapery which covered the face of I his bride : but seemed to feel, that althou'lh he was personally concerned in the affair, his mind was somewhere else.. The responses were hardly audible, but the solemn ceremo ny was finally ended, and they retired by op posite passages to prepare tor tne marnagi feast; and Inez, alter changing her dress, walked in the garden to grieve in " silence and alone.' and seated herself under a wide 'tsnreadinz.' 'palm -tree in a recess. In this situation, with her head leant upon.her hand revolving her misery, she was startled by the faSthe knight kf before her, she exclaimed: Whv I- O ny . earnest thou , tntlrer to heighten my grief, to witness' my sorrow. Did ! not-inform you at the Masquerade that I "was betrothed I add now I am married. - 11 To .whom T" . faintly murmured the Knight. . ; r. . ' ro Don Sebastian di Castellax." -' Good. God I f and art thou Donna Inez de Grastieriburg. The sj.nfi." My wife, my gloved wife !M and they were in each othet W-arms. AoOlescens. ' 15 With a large KEGS SUPERIOR WHITE LEAD 800 GALLONS LINSEED OIL. large and general assortment of Dye Stuffs. Just Received and for sale by -'! .. r.,.. 4 v, WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD Raldgh, Sept i; 1841. , . ;.72 . - "orth Carolina Almanac for 1S42. TURNER & HUGHES North Carolina Alma nac, for 1842, just published and for sale wholesale and retail,, by .TURNER & - HUGHES, Raleigh, and at their estabIjshmeDt,.No. 10. John Street, New York.'., , Raleigh, Sept. 171 76 fj Star please copy. "! : Eff s iSOFEli.--The -Axicleiit lie elme. a Tat8by the author of ;fTh Gipsy.; uentieman 01 me uiu dcbwi, . w.w- uj re celved By i C "vV TURNER fit HUGHES: eitenilJr7.W5'''r vw " ! o '.MUSIC. , Our amusements, the -emniovmerUs with Which we occu rtv onr c much to do 'with thfr - formatTon of 6ur char actbrs. The.man who seeks pleasure it boi sterous mirth f and midnlrfilt revelrv; r&rtAxr proves a; kind husband or a tender father"; arid the boy who delights to exercise wanton cruelty onthe humblestinsectr is rarely an agreeable playmate or a dutiful sori i whilst ic WHU8C rccreawons are or a soner ana a rational; character, is most commonly a plea saBt companion and a'peaceful neighbor. To the youiig, to all engaged in their edu cation, or interested iri th'eirWell-being, fiis is a,8ubject of much interest, and no efforts should be spared to give aright direction' to thfej love of pleasure so strong in youth. Hf nee arises, the the usefulness of infusing eajtrv into the you:hftiI mind a taste for jn tellectttal pleasures ; and irrspiririg a love for llie finer arts before a thirst is contracted, for mote dangerous amusements ; of these jvine is more laudable or more' improving than a knowledge and love' of rnusis.; no one inter feres less 'with other studies or impiovements -the ampunt of time, necessary for the at- taiment pf a tolerable proficiency is dot great aim me expense is inconsiderable. But Music is not lobe regarded merely as an amusement, nor are its advantages 0011 fined to the young Who, that hath rau sic in his soul' h&3 hot felt his troubled spi n 1 calmed; his heart softened and his love warmed, wherrengaged in the calm and sweet evenrns hymn : - Let not the -spirits 'of the air, -While I repose, my soul ensnare ; But guard thy suppliant, free frem jiarms, "Safe in thine everlasting arms." Who has not been . awe struck hearing Hallelujah for the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth burst forth from a full choir 1 . The lovers of well ordered public worship have ever, regarded Sacred Music as .one of the most important parts. Let the preacher be warm and eloquent, and his performances of the first order if . the psa' rood v be un suitable to his' subject or badly performed. the exercises are incomplete, and fatigue and listlessness frequently take place which should be occupied by attention. But sui table words and music, performed with, the spirit and understanding, afford powerful aid to the instructions of the pulpit, and create feelings , of devotion, the most pleasant and profitable'. ' . ; GENERAL ORDERS. . "FoRESTVIttl, Head-Quarters, 1st Sept 1841. 5 To Colonels commanding in the lth Brigade : i "TVT.OU are hereby commanded to appear with your I VI Regiments fully officered and equipt according to the discipline of JNorth Carolina Mihha, for Dril ling, Inspection of Arms, and General Review Xhe 35tk tui 86tk Urg'tM, at Aajelgk, Saturday tk IStk Oetoker. - - ' wa tft at Kaaavuie, eoy ism- - - 8SA at Wwnitn Wednedy, 90tk - - SStft atlakatarci Friday, tba 2Ua " By order of Da wist S. Crekshaw, Brig. Gen. nth Brigade of N. C. MiUtia. W. B. HUNTER, Aid. Sept 15, 1841. " . 76-8t . Itate of IVortli Carolina Johkston I County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1841. Matthew A vera, Executor of Hardy A vera, deceased, versus f-. The Heirs and Devisees of Hardy A vera, deceased Petition to subject Real Estate It appearing io the satisfaction of the Court, that Zachariah Harrison and Elizabeth, his wife, one of the Heirs and Devisees of the said Hardy A vera; de ceased, resides in the State of Georgia': It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication I made in the Raleigh Register for six weekr"MiuirtPg them to ap pear at the next Term of this C , to be. held at.the Court House in Smithfield, on the fourth Monday of November next, and tlead. answer or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against them, and the case beard ex varte as to them. ' t Witness. "William H. Guy, Clerk of our said Court, at bffice, this 10th day of September, 1R41. WM. HEN. GUY, C. C. C. HATS And caps.- T.ILL, STOCK. 1841. WOLF & DENISON, Bollingbrook Street, Petersburg, Va. are now in pos session of the principal part ot tneir Fall Stock of IlatS and Caps, embracing a srrea:ef variety of styles and qualities, than they have ever before, offered. - : ' The liberal patronage heretofore extended, warrants their keepings; very extensive assortment, which will be offered upoA reasonable terms. The Stoefeit (Wesent, consists, in part, of the fwl lowing,' vrzTi V;"' J .' Fash. ajid fcuVBtim-black Coney Hats white " Muskrat -.: black, fr drab? f, various quali .Russia 5 tics. An .1v ftrnah - latest style. .UfVi'-t NoBliLi. Hoasor . , . Beaver 07's and ehildren's . 1tt en's and boy's Hair Seal Ca " vart qualities Men Caps U Sealette 4 assorted colors w . - - j. u Coney far Maskrat : GenllemenV far seat . . .' . Otter '-- : . .- ; . . T Gendemen's. boys?and .childreu's do. embracing a ,r7 itmiii lurvifltv of Oalterns. . " . Also Viarelotof Wool rlats of different qualities. N. R. We wouiuv respecuuuy mviie vui u..raiT nd others to call and give oar Stock a .'i!x...k TaminiiMi before rurchasinir. as we be will find it to their mterest to do so. . . . .... W&D. ltesbui September 9, 1841. 75-w3w BERNARD BUPU Y, ! No. 10, FakettiviixiS Strjcet, RaleiOh, iras the pleasure of nn- nouncin to hia friends and the publie ai lai-gp, thai he .has received from Ne-Yurk and Philadelphia, an extent eive, rub, and fashionable stork of Goods, which hf will sell at New Tork prices i The assortment consists In part, of - - . r - V . - : WATCHES; .: " . r - Gold -independent seconds. darlcT. anchor. Level Watches, a general assortment of Silver "do. of evert. price anu quality.- - ; F ' ; JEWELER Y. " -Gold guards, fob, and neck Chains, Seals', Keys Uiamoud fins cf Kings, Kuby and rJmeraldo. neck and head Ornaments, rich cameos y mosaic Pins 4 Ear-rings, gold Pencils.Thimbles, Vinigretts, Medall ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. "and a great variety of other rich Goods. ' ' SPECTACLES. . ' Gold, Silver, Blue, and polished steel 8iectacles to uit all persons and all yes. Very superior flint glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at a mo ment's notice. SILYER AND PLATED WARES. Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs," Salt and Mustard Spoons. Butter Knives, silver mount ed Cocoa nuls, Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets. Coffee G reques, Bri tannia Wares, in setts and single pieces, &c. ' FANCY GOODS.. Mantel Clocks, and Lamps', Plated and Japaned Waiters, Gold and Silver Mounted Canes arid V hips, Chesa men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold' and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Steel Pens, Rogers superior Razors, Congress Knives and Scissors, Sanders' celebrated razor Strop, Deg' Col lars, do. Calls, silk Purses, Poeket Books, imitation Fruits, Guns and Pistols, Lidiea' Toilet and work boxes, toilat bottles, and H ARRISON Breast Pins, Medals, Canes, and Boxes, &c. &c, PERFUMERY. Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose Laven der, Florida, and Bay. Waters ; Guirlaiu'a Cream of Soap, Naples, and SaponaceuoS compound, for Shav ing, nose, Almond, Jampnor and Windsor loiiei Soaps,pearl Powder.cold Cream, PomalurmJwar's OH, hair, tooth, and ji a vug Brushes, and a variety, of other articles . heloilef ' . ' . MUSIC. ' ' ' Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarronetts; Flageoletts Flutes, Octave, &c Fitps & Accordions. Precep tors fpr all the above. - Guitar and Violin strings Ex tra Violin bows,. &c. (Tj Clocks and Watches of all descriptions clean ed andr repaired id his accustomed superior style. Gold and Silve manufactured Io order with expedi tion and punctuality; highest price given for old gold and Stiver. 1 s November 2, 1840 v THK: GREAT BANK BILL . AND THE j VETO, Yet remain uncertain, but it is Very certain that an extensive and rich assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, can be found at J. A. OAlWPBEI.Ii'S He worjld particularly invite the altendon of the La dies to his splendid " IMKW SI1.KS' -More; than " SO pieces of every style Blue, Black, Pink and White Satins 200 pieces of Mouslin de Laines, from 2$ cents to $1.50 per yard Frenbh, English and American Prints, any quantity Bombazires and Taglionls, a large lot Shawls, Thibet, Plaid and Satin Damask : 8carf, Gauze, Chene and Velvet, very beautiful Flannels, Welsh, Gauze and Patent , Hosiery, Gloves and Linens , Edgings, Laces, Capes and Collars Corsets, Ribbons, Veils and Bonnets For the Gentlemen he has a very splendid assortment. Upwards of 100 pieces of Cas&imere, new styles ahj patterns " 50 pieces of Cloth, every grade and quality Vestings, Woolen Velvets, Challys and Satins Handkerchiefs, Scaifs and Suspenders ; Hats, Caps and Boots. Together with a large assortment of Heavy Domes tic Goods, for the Fall and Winter trade ; tUlItn- lf-JlKE, GROCERIES, SHOES, AND l?lW8&liT&W!B 9 al1 ot which will be soju ai iae lowest prices, rurcnasers wouia ao wen to call and examine, the assortment, before, they pur chase elsewhere. J. A. CAMPBELL. Raleigh, September 6, 1841. j 73 - DRUG AND APOTHECA RY STORE. Dr. N. L Stith hav ing rented the Store lately occupied by Wm. M. Mason & Co. known as the sign of the Golden Morlar, and immedi ately adjoining theS4bf WiLliam C. Tcckkst, respecttuliy oners ia me puouc an exiensive 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 be assures his friends, tnat wbilst the quality may be relied on, each article shall and will be offered for Uasn, M lair ana moderate prices. Haviiie encaged the services of a competent assis tant, the greatest attention will be paid to the dispens ing of Physicians and Family rrescriptions, at any j . -' ! L . , " hour oiK-ute'Uay or nigm. - - The SoC. Fount has been thoroughly tepnu- ed, and tStopen from 5, a. m. to JO, p m., daily. f Sundays -excepted 1 on wnica uay, me uoors win be closed during divine service. uly 5th, 1841. , " . 1 ' 55 TTpoanofce TVavlgratlon company,- ' Irri . The annual meeting of the Roanoke Navigation Company, will he held at Welden on Monday the 8th - day of November next. : . . - ; ,. : a ' vr Atfcr"t September 27,1841. ; " ' ,79 -3t. (J3 Star and Standard three times. ' OTTOW BAGGI1VG, very heavy. AUo, L,Tlale Rope and Twine-, . .--.. . alfirars. a tull supply ot me toilowincr vanetv i Light Havannah, Light Spanish Brown, Fine Spot leu, AjOK vsuiuy auu iiuuw. . - , . Raleigh, 28th Sept a ; u y 874 7TTOCTO T, JL; STITH tenders his ser- 111 vices to the -citizens ol Raleigii, end theadjaceql (jountry, in inejvanouxjrancnes ot Medical ocience. He can be Loand at all times, unless professionally en gaged, at hia Drag Store, one door below William. C. Tucker's.i VT,'--- . '- - - L . IWeli,Iiine 29t9it.'"A 1 ' '1 THE GREAT QUESTION Tlie Second jytb Received. By last night'i train,' I have received an additional supply to my already ; heavy Stock of New Goods, amongst-which may be found some beaatiful new styles of ' - ' - ' , . Chene and Dutchess d'Orleans bilks . Super ptafo gro. d'Malgers I do , Rich plaTd pow. de Soie . j do , -7 - Ribbed bfde-black gro d Algiers do v 8uper Cord, Plaid. and Chameleon Cravats. Rich embroidered. Mouslin de Laioe Challys, Fancy and Sylph colored Lieen c3ambric. Handkerchiefs, and Gloves . Jaconet and Swiss' Edgings and Inserting Men's colored Murat and Hoskin Gloves Ladies' fillet Mitts, black and white Washed Blond and Meckhn Quillings Zephyr, Worsted, & Pattern Cords (forembroid'g) - Tapes,Cords,Biadings,Fringe Laces,Hooks & Ey es, And a great variety of small and useful articles which cannot be conveniently mentioned' in nndvertisement, all of which I desire to present to such customers as .fa vor me with a call. My Stock is complete and extensive, amounting in value to upwards of $25,000, being pur chased with great care and attention, shall be sold at exceeding low prices for Cash, or on liberal time to punctual customer. J. A. CAMPBELL Raleieh. SeDtember 14, 1841 75 6w late of IV'ortli Carolina. Wake Court tv. - Turner Pullen, Daniel Outhbert & Co. illen, Daniel Uuthbert & Co Richard Smith, vs John W Miller, an absconding debtor. , . . - : T Case of original Attachments returned before me. Levied on a tract of Land, lying on the head waters of Maning s Creek, on the Fall Road, adjoining the lands of Gray. Jeffreys, JuhnHarp and others, sup posed to contain ZUU Acres. 1 It is ordered that public advertisement be made in the Raleigh' Register for six successive weeks, and continued until the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County aforesaid, to be held on the 3d Monday of November next.- that unless the De fendant sliall come forward and replevy, the said At tachments and Levy, will then be returned to the said Couit Tor an order of sale "f aid Land as abov'e de scribed. - Given' under my hand, bis 21st September, 1841. f-v . J. WOMBLE, J. P. Raleigh. Sept. 24. . , . ,L - . 77 tate of IVortn Carolina.- -NASH County Court nf- Piras and Quarter Sessions, August TeaKl 841. t . . v . ; y , Sam'l. L. Arrington, " . - vs. ' Benjamin Screws, And George Cooper, . vs. ' ' . , The . Same. Original Attachment Uoicd on Negro Man Moscsl, and Arthur Arrington summed as garnishee.' In these-cases, it appearing to the . satisfaction of the. Court, that Beniamin Screws, the Defendant, is not an inhibitant, hut resides" without the limits of this State, so that the ordinary-process tf the' law cannot le served on bim;it is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks,or him to appear before the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be holdeu in and for the County of Nash, at the Court House in Nashville, on the second Monday in November tiert; then end there to plead" and replevy; or the eases,-will be aken pro confesso as to him, jind the prrrperty levied n, condemned, subject to the Plaintiffs' recovery, and costs. . Witness Sam'I. Brown, Clerk of our sa:d Court, at ihe Court House in N'ashville, 011 the 2nd Monday of August, 184 1. - - SAM'L. BROWN, C.C.C. Pr. Adv. $ , '77 Itate of Mortis Carolina Burke County Court of Pleas ai.d Quarter Sessions, July term, 1841. I-- ' - ' : , William M. Carson, arid Jonathan L. Carson, Adrn're. with the WW annexed of John Carson, dec. " ami George M. Carson. - ' ' ' versus ." Joseph McD. Carson, Charles Carson, Rebecca ('arson, Sid ney S E rwi n and w ife. Caroline, James Smith and wife Emily, James and Samuel Carson, Sarah Robinson, Sarah Smith, Rebecca McEntire, James - Wilson, Ruth Wilson, Mary Wilson and Matilda Wilson. " v '. An application to prove the last Will and Testament of Joan Uarson. dec d.tn due ana solemn jorm. ' .It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court in this case, that the Defendants Sidney S. Erwin .and wife Caroline, James Smith and wife Emily, James Carson, Samuel Carson, Sarah Robinson,', farah" Smith, James Wilson, Ruth Wilson, Mary .Wilson and Ma tilda Wilson are non-residents and live without the ju risdiction of this Court : It is therefore ordered, ad judged' and decreed that publication be made for six weeks in the VV eekly Raleigh Register, published at Raleigh, North Carolina, arrd in the Highland Mes senger, published at Asbeville, IS orth Carolina, sum moning the said Defendants to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quartet1 Sessions, to be Opened and held for the County jOTSurke, at the Court-house in Mor gan ton, on the third Monday after the fourth Monday in September next., to see proceedings touching the probate of the last Will and Testament of John Carson, deceased, in solemn form. - Witness, J. J. Eawis, Clerk of our said Court, at I Office, on the third Monday in July,..! 841 , and in the sixtyrsixth year of American Independence, c , Test, J.J. ERWIN, Clerk.. August 24. . . Jr. Adv. t6 50. 70 Itate of Wortl'Carolina--sUPREME COURT. The Bill of Revivor of MaryJMcCain, Constantine Payne and bis wife Ann Payne, James r V w"e 77 'lWr:i"ri wfe Lain, William A. McCain. Gunn and hiawife Sarah Gunn, James W. McCain, Caroline E. Me Cain, Elizabeth A. McCain and John 8. Mc.Cain- u--;l!....t a against James Wood and his. wife Edith, John R. Wood and hia wife Acness. Charles P. Hill and Green L. HIt. the last two, of wflom are uevisees oi oamuei . . - - - a i is- d ' " a Hill, deceased. ' Filed June Term, A. D.1841. ..It appearinGT' to the, Court that the Defendants, Charles P. Hill and Green L. Hill are ot inhabitants l-of this State : it is therefore ordered that puWicatwm ! be made for six successive weeks in the Raleigh Re- j eister. for the said Defendants, Charles P. Hill and ! Green 1 flill,: persrially ; or' by some SoIicKor of said Sjnaeourjr.Wbe and appear at the said Court ; io De.ooHHs4D iiw vy aiaieigu wn iuo iou day in Dccemlier next aruj ileadi answer or demur. to the PIiniilf;. said Uill. or 4he same as aeamst the said Defeodants,4'Mrtes Mill and Green.L. HUL will betaken forcafes.andtheardawordingto the course of the Court, CXpmtel -' 'L--'- -i Witness, John Li Uertdenos,' Clerk jrf said Court, at offjeo ir the City; of Raleigh, ibis 281 h day o Au gust, A; D. 1841. J. L. HENDERSON. I f n HE - wonderful cures effected : by.uua inedicihv - U are the all engrossing, subjects of iherdaj-,Go",; where you will, arid you hear pf nothing bat'M r. Such- ' a-One has been cured bj Dr. PKTERSfVEGETA. ; BLE PILLS, 5 or vou know1 Mrs. So-Bd'ISo.-was at the point of death, but she- has been cured by Dr. PE- 1 TE KS'3 PlhJUS i of, are jou not gtad that Miss fcj ha been restored to health by Dr. Pit it's wpHBio'-DS ' ' Mkmci'stsC" .?Vi-3:fU',,''i Vr- " Rejlly, this medicine must tm very good, ; br it tiould not cure so many. j It is gobaViForhyfrt' it has passed on in the even, silent tenor of its" wayJ curmg hundreds, of persons who were wjra9gliog with -death. ..But now its onward tore is impetuous. It is as impossible 1 to stay the dmand.for' this Iped- icine, as to bush the Pushing .wuid."' ;V ;J ' A life medicine that will procrastinate death for ma ny years, shall it not enter every house 1 -Safrll it pot be used by every individual J .Let no man sayj don't ' want U." You know not what to-morrow. inayring' forth. All should use this remedy .and remember tha health is the first tlesslns fromt'.; "vt The immenie arid mcreasmgpularily'of ' these Pills, is another proof of the infallibility of the old adage, that truth is powerful and wpl prevail.?. Gthr er Pills arety puffed, but Dr. Peters' are, purchased -and praised;, and recommended until Ihe dewdha for v them . has become almost universal. -f . Pr, Pc rir6uld impress this fact, upon the public, that his 4;ls are "not quack medicine ; 4ii1 h scienthlcF IconiriOond 9? simples, which hasbeefe the result' of ma " vv-yaara iutefise appHcaUoa to a. profession. in whwsc ne veaneguiarij.creu : nence iris a popular wiiu me nowefful they a re particularly - mild and gentle in their action .r uuue vuo gciienutiy ui meuicine, uieir-appucaiion. tm never attended with jiausea or gfipirig, - 'l-J - Peters's Vegetable Pills are now regaled bthjMe who have had a opportunity to decide upon their me-, rits, as an inestimable public blessing; ; v- Without an exception in any age or country; nbme-' dicine has spread with such rapidity and given such universal sausiacuon. , ; -H-ir.riie LtUi $3r The above Pins are for sale in the City of Ra leigh, by 'Messriu WitLiAXS & Hat wood, arid Wf M. Masok & Co.j andihFayetteville,byJE.3. HAtisv! at New York prices.; -' ' ; ' Mayi 184t. " 1 l ,lf4 ffeTETC GOODS, INEW G OOBS! jLj Confectionary 9 Fancy TJw sic, Jewellery an d WS bS The Subscribers, thankful for past favors, inform the 'public,tha't they have now opened their large and choice collection' of GOODS brought from the North,' and Matter themselves they have as fine an assortment in the Confectionary and Fsncy liDe, is 'haStever) . been in this market. ,: The ioUowing.are 'a few of the, articles: , '". - , . , . 0, v. 'Artificial Flowers, 16 ddzr Fancy MuesJ 8 doa lot J Glass, DritariDta and Silver plated ; Ladies' Ringlets; i Puffs and Wire Corls f Mohair Caps t fine Work aba Fancy Bbxe. j iook:ng Glasses, froth the Smallest to ' 3and 4 feet square, wilhft gilded frames ;' BaskeU; I Snuff Boxes, i fbell pida Coiabs.; and all other soi ls ; . Fans ; large. Wooden aod small ; Metal. Clocks.; SteeWhalebqriei Bamboo, 1i Dirk Canes ; If ( nest hayln5 Utensils,' ' Thermometers Mathematical Instruments in boxeV; SahDialsvDulrt. Pen and Pocket Knives; Pwtola; Teeth, Cloth, air, I Hat and Shrte? pushes ; Blacking. r Slates f nest r: Razors 1 BeHs i Fishing UtensUs ; Coffee MilUi Pins; 5 ' Needles and Cases; Spool-stands Silki Buckskin Bead Purses 4 Miniature Frames Lucifer Matihei T Night Tapers' Powder Flasks 8hot Belts Tttsxt I sion Caps (Smoking Pipes CoriLscrewsjWalleta Pocket Books; Whips) Scissors; Beads aadjrt ecalaoesr Paper Pens; Qudls Ink . Penholders,; .Wafers ; 8ealiug-wax; Letter-stamps; Pend Buttons; Comhs Inkstands; Pictures. rjz'S- uni. ,.-, aw ivuuuv y UMuiKUf . 1auksxuulWil ' Lottery j; Ten-Pins, Cup & Ball, Graces, Jumping Kopes. c - :;-- -" --iSf. ts-iijCfwrjiajoii -. T05fS. of everv desCr'iDtion. as i Marbles. Hnm-. " ming Tops, Drums, RaUles, -Whisdes-Mouth Or- gans narps, irumuew, inagic uanieriis; A-juni uoxeS) Magnetic Toys, False Faces, Cannons, ic. Dolls, Ka- leidescopes. Microscopes, large Trunks, for children. CONFECTIONARY, a very lassortxnentr viz. i Seidlitz and Soda' Powders, Macaroni, Dates Jinmse$J Figs, Oranges, Irfm'ons, Raisins, Filberts, Palm, Wall,; and Cocoa Nuts, Almonds, Ground Peas, i Currtrotiii , Lemon Syrup, Sweet -Oil, Pineapple, Greeri 8wiss, ' and CommorrCheesePreserveS, Brand Fruit, NqiTi roegsLCi nnamori. Liquorice, Mustard, Sardines in Tin a uarusiers, Ancnovic ai 19 cis. per upx, .a OQacco chewing,, smoking, and Snuff, Cigars Philadelphia Porter, N.J. boiled sweet Cider, CharnpagrieMuscsi:, inu nuruwu iu ) oucrwrr, m luuiuiuie lur vol. . fee, Richmond Sugar; atfil Girrger CakWilJillle.-, biaied Sugar, 'Butter -ani Water Crackers' 8pem'i and Hulls' Tallow -CaleiJi-SV.rr------ JEWELLERY of. fine gold and sitveraiKewf Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Dcsrt Knives and' ' Forks," Side, Pocker arid other new SiUeK Combs, ' Hand Bells, Breast Pins Ear-ringft Pencif!Tfriger 1 " Rings, Thimbles? Watch UuarUs,- ChaiysajiiLKeys, Belt B uckles, Spectaclesvi ; ? 1 1 A -ifi &k?- PEBFUMERY-eBuine Onr Roses, MiCiwar, Bear's, , . A Dtiqoe-Qils, J Uoligne,FioTtdat Lave Adar, Waters, Jessamine, Windsor, Rose, Transparent, Qasr tile arid other Soap?, Bergamot, Cintlamon, Lemorr . . - Peppermint Essences, Dppodeldoc Freckle "' Wash Pink Saucers and Lilly Whiter . v MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Finest Yiormsl Bows, Strings Bridges, Screws, Finger Boards, 4;s -1 regular jkcuiit' bm wiui ine neonie ai ur?e. - . - . 1 i-ius. ar maxwnne verv Doweriui in xoerr ruecis. Guittsrs and Siring, Flageoletts, Fifes, Flutes, CLa- . 1 rionelta-Accordeon, Brass Trornpet. - x- BOOKS Spanish, French, German arid EagUS Grammars and Readers; Geographies, Russell's llo l ' dern 'Europe, --Priner, pellingjy Picture andonf.'l' ' Books, Key of Heaven or Manual Jrayer ' V'Kc'y FENCING AND BUAiNU:; APPARATUS--- Foils, Swords, Gloves, Maks, Hat v Breastplate -r A Lot of Dry fSoods Ciheap&CUJPt Frdm 25 t 60 per cent.8 less than the regular bti&i islieing buught af Auction Jvixf p&e- v pieces 01 rnmi, irons u iu x eeni per yara,.i A AT T- - AT-j S A - Matki . A doi. ChiWren's Haodkerchief at 31 cents s do, . I . T...M Rwt,Myri-ili. v r.:n 9 . I -""" Iaice, 8hallys, CambletU Jeans, J)rilL. ings and other Pantaloon Stuffs, pants, Bonnets, Lin en Collars, Beaverteen, SalinetV Irish XineuVTwisU 1 ed Silk, VestingJ Ladies' t3ollarsGIoves,Btoc!doifs; besides this, qoantir of Dry Goods as usually kept, au ot whicn will be sold on reasonable terms fJr vaab. . S '. a :i . ' G. -W. & C. GRUIME ' , - - ": i Opposite Che Market House, - i; , ' ' -. Favetleville Streets August t2,M84t.; V' i ' f KZf expose io puDue sale at the Court, lipase aoorja the Town of RockinghairirRicbroemd 1 3d Monday of October next, so much of the Jbltewin jCl i a racisoi iana as wiu be kafhcient to auiy too a uxvmi i . . . r .. . . . r i - - due thereon, for the year 1840, and cofof aaveTti4ng( vix. acrearjejongmg to JonnyrcTO, uc . yu; vuu rv1.- r a A ni ' 'ter tnvt mnr n omi aid to.belorie to i-.Pearce11ymgon:o1iea low Creek; tax Stfcentsc l' " '-- -j SAMUEL TERRY; tt&M t September 6th, 1841 J - ; '.r.U K Ifct ... . - Price Adv.f2 7$. tm' . sit m 1 , : 1 1 : : 5 I - -- .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1841, edition 1
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