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' " '; - CO- Letters to the Editor must be ost-paid.. - SELECTED FOR THE REGISTER. A TALE OF EAL LIFE. I am going roand by Broad street to in quire of Ross, the gloTer," about little Lucy Wendal.: . - . . ' ' ' Locy Wendal ! Who is sliet She is pretty, little Dutch girl, who liv ed opposite to me in that bit of a dwelling that looks like a crack or a seam between two houses on each side of it. She lired with her grand parents, natives of this city and once proprietor e many a lbt within it ; but they had been out-bargained and: outwitted, till they were reduced to'thia little tenement, some twenty feet by fifteen. ITieir only snr- i?ing aescenaanfrwas my iinte iricnu.iiucy, a pretty Ta1rVltttnWfair haired, blueeyed girl, of a modest, juiet,' engaging demeanor. tor many montns alter we moved to street, I knew nothing of 4&e family, but from such observation as my eye could take, neatness was the ruling passion of the House- uoiu. x neir oaiy servant minerva me gou desss of wisdom should have known better, used to scrub the noute, weekly,' from the garret to the cellar : their only carpet r was shook every Saturday, the steps were scour ed daily, and I never in my life saw the old woman without a dusting cloth In her hand. Such a war of extermination did she carry on against the intruding particles, that my friend E. used to say, it must be hard for ber to think of tarning to dust.' - y7ll 4 Lucy had no visiters, no companions '; and the only, indulgence of the old people", which was sitting on the stoop every " plea sant afternoon, according to the ancient Dutch custom, she never partook. . She never went ou excepting on Sunday to church, and then she reminded me "of one . of; those -bright, pretty flowers that bang on the crabbed bare stem of the cactus. I pitied her, her spring of life seemed passing away so drearily. ; My pity was misapplied ; and I .felt it to be so when I looked into her serene & sweet coon tenance, and saw there the impre'sa of that happiness which 'certainly flows .from duties religiously performed. : It is a- great matter. Grace, to have yonr desires bounded within your station ; to be. satisfied with the quiet, unnoticed performance of the duties .Prov idence has allotted to you-; and not to waste your efforts of strength in seeking to do good or obtain pleasures beyond your sphere.- fhis is true wisdom : and this was WendallV f At lastu thereCame; to this ofe ecure family what? comes i to; til death land its changes. The old man and his wife died within - a ft wi idav , of each other, tf the inflaenza that then j raged in the city, The hope of serving the pretty ' orphan in duced me to go to the house. She received me gratefully, and as 'an old friend ; for. though we had never exchanged a word ; there bad been interchanges of kind looks and friendly nods those little humanities that bind evert strangers . together. On inquiry into tier af- fiairs, I foqnd that she , was lelt almost pen niless, but that a discreet and kind female friend had procured a place for her in Ross plove factorv. Lucv was skilled in all the O 0 T w art an J craft of the needle. . Ross, it seem jj, is a very tliriving .tradesman ; and on the warm recooiuicnaiiuii ui uutj nicuui iw had promised to board her in his family, and allowed her aufiirient compensation for her k - -fife"-' 4' ' -5 i'1 In a few days she removed to her 'new home. It is now fifteen .months since, she leu our street.- Blie came once to tell me she was perfecUy; satisfied with her place, and since 1 have heard nothing" of her. Do not look so reproving, myf lady Mentor! 5I have been intending for some . tim to call at Rosss to make enquiries about her. , My story has brought us almost to the shop . John Ross, Glove Manufacturer." This must be the place.! Stop one moment, Graces and look through the window; that man no doubt, is Ross ; himself. - What a fine head! you might know such a man would succeed in the worlcT, 1el bis Jot be; cast where it would. He wbulubavetieerr a resoluie''gen- eral, a safe statesman'; but here is, ah honest. thriving glover, an (U that perhaps is just ; .as well : nothing truer than the trite oia coupiei, " Honor andT shame from jio condition Hse, 7 ; , Act well y our part,nmera The old man looks as if he might be a little tyrannical, though. Heaven granMhat poor liUcy, may not nave suttered ironr mat " . ' - ' ' JMM trait in his jphysiognomy. - ' 4 4 I he ony customer is coming out. Now we have a clear field, let tit gain. v I Mr. Ross, I believe ?! : 4 The same, maarrfA XJT I called, Mr- Ross, to enquire after a young woman who came to live with you last Uhristmas I have had a great many young women living w,UU B 'ng with me ma'am. The old man's humor reotiires me to be explieiu ' Her name, Mr. Ross, was Lucv Wendall.' tv ' 1 4 Ay Lucy Wendell did come inld the factory about jhat timer' ' - - .'fhere was an expression in Ross's face at the mention of her name.that I lil not clear ly comprehend. 1 It might betide good, and it might betide evil of Lucy. I merely wish ed to know, Mr. Ross, whether Lucy has given satisfaction, and whether she stilt re mains with ytu T; ;? . V ; 4 Was you . a friend to Lucy Wendall, ma'am V 1 I should think it an honor to call myself so, but I could hardly claim that name She was my neighbor, and interested jne bylief correct deportment 'and uncommon dutiful ness to bcr old parents.'- - Ross' made .no re ply, but fumbled over some gloves that were lying on the counter t then tied op the; oun dle, and laid it on the shelf. 4 You seem, Mr. Ross, not disposed to answer my en quiries, I am afraid some misfortune has hap pened ,to the poor girl.' : Would you like to know mam what has happened to her ?' He leaned his elbow oai ins uesK. ana seemea Jtoout neffinninja Ntorv. - ' . ' ' - v'i'-" Certainly I would. . ' Well, you know when Luey Wendal cam to me sne was a utue uemure tning not ai beauty,' but so. comely and tidy, that she was a pretty resting-place' for the eye of old or young. She was as great a contrast to the other girls in the work shop as white is to black., She just sat quiet in one corner, and minded her work and took no 'part in their gabbling. Yott tatust know what a, parcel of girls.there is dinging from morning till night, like forty thousand chimney swallows. Lucy was very different r she made - herself neat and trig in the morning, and did not lose half an - hour at rnoon, -when the "prentice I ooys were coming o amner, iwiiciung out cud papers; and forbelo wing her .'hair. The boys and girls used to have their jokes-about her, and. call her the little parson ; but she only f preached in her actions,and ; this is wharl eall practical preaching, ma'am, one was a little master-workman with her needle. I never had a match for her, ainee I first De- gan business ; but yon know ma'am, there's always a but in this Hfe--she gave me great offence.-She crossed me where I could least bear to bd crossed. - :- - - Not intentionally, I ami sure, Mr. Ross.' .Yoa shall hear, ma'am. liave an only son John. Rossa fine, fresh looking, good natured,r industrious youth. I set my . heart on his marrying hiscousin, Amy Bruce; she is. the daughter of my y oungest sister, and had a pretty fortune in band,, enough to set John op in any business. he fancied. .There was no reason in tne worm wny1 ue snouto not like Amy. I had kept my wishes to my self, because I knew; that young folk's love is like an unbroken colt, that will , neither mind spur, nor bit: never mistrusted that any.thing was going on wrong, till one day I heard the girls making a great wonderment about?a canary blrdf that they found when theywent in the morning into the workshop in a cage hanging oyer Lucy's seat ; and' then I remembered that John had askeoTnsior five dollars the day beforehand when I asked what he wanted the ;m6oey for, he looked sheepish and madeno Answer. I thought it prudent'belbre matters went farther, to tell John my wishes, about his . cousin Amy. .My wishes ma'am, I have always made a law to my chi!drento be sure, I haye taken care for the most part that they should be reason able. 1 amJitUe wilful 1 own it;bot it's young folk's business to miad : and, 'Children obey your parent,'tis the law;botti of serif Jre,apd nature. .So I told John, ' I did not hint any suspicion about Lucy ; but I told him this marriage with his cousin was what he could have no objection to ; what I had long. fixed my heart upon, and what he must set about withoo delay, pn peril of myjdispleasure.7 lie w-- siient and looked cast down ;i but he saw I was determined, and I believed be would not disobey me. A few evenings af ler I saw a light in the workshop alter the usua at .Mil T MAm4 4a annniM !nlA it " T tlJi on' my slippers and my sfeps made little no Mund. The tipper part ojthe door is set with glass. "I saw Lucy was finishing off . a pair of gloves ; my aonVas standing by her; it appeared thewere' fdr hini, and he in sisted oh her ' Ttbem on his band. Hers, jjoenhi6,- seemed to tremble ; the glove would not go on, but it came off,' and their hands met: without gloves, and a nice fit they Were, t burst in upori theral ask ed John if this Mras his obedience to me, and I told Lucyr to quit my service immediately. Now the whole matter is a past, I mnU - do John the justice to sat he stood by her like a man. r He said thir was a matter in: which lie could not obey me he had ?giTen his heart and 5 promised his hand to Luiey add she owned she loved him-him who was no worthy of her love ; be said, too? something f my' having hitherto been a kind, father1 and a1 kind man ; and he would not believethat the first of my doing a wrong would be to I the orphan girlwhom Providence had placed under our roor.T Ma am j you .will ' wonoer that I hardened my heart to this, bnt you know that anger is said to be short madness and so U is V and besides, there is 'noticing makes us so dear to reason v and true feeling as ': the slinging sense that you are 1 wilfully doing wrong. I was harshi John lost his temper ; and poor Ltrcy cried, and was too frightened to speak : and it ended in my tell- in? Lcey that she ahould not sUy - another day' in my house r : ana jonn mat u ne uiu not Qbey;roe, my'cnrse ihonld be upon him. The next mbnungthehad bom cleared ml t an A mmv hawlv thouirht'thev had sronr off to be married; and so Ibfcfieve'd Uifnight when John came in like a distracted man.and said he had been alLday seeking Lucy in vain r that the only , friend she had in the city knew nothing-of her ; and when I an swered So much the better he accused me of eruelty ; and then- pllowed high words, such as never .should pass between father and son ; apd it ended- in my. turning him fom my door. .1 do. not .wonder you , turn away; bat hear me , out. Saturday niirht. three 'days after, John came home an altered man. He; was as bumble as if he only had jWrongv he, begged my pardon, and promised to obey me in all things but mar rying A my. Bruce. X give up Lucy, .fa ther,'; he, said,' , but I cannot marry any body else.? I forgave himfrom the bottom of my heart I forgave hitnand I longed to ask f1'0.0 forgive me ; bu I had not come quite , to that yet, I asked him what , had brought him back to duty. He put into my hands a letter he had received from Lue. &ie bad persevered iu not seeing . Him but such a letter, ladies 1 , If ministers could but speak so to the heart, there would be no sin left in the world. She said they had deserv- kOjSufTer for carrying matters so far with out nVtiknOwledcre. Sh mnl-n nfina i!r kindest of masrs;Jind then she tpok f the dutya chil4 owed parent ; and 4ihpuld never nave any peace of minirtill she; beard VgNrere reconciled,; and told him, it would pe ,in vain ior mm to sees; her tor she; had solemnly, resolved never to see him again. The paper was blistered with tears from lop to ooitom ; out, saving and exceotin? that ma'am, there was nothinar from which vou could guess what it cost her to write the letter, k-pr. ; . ' , . . - .. . K I could not stand 2t my heart melted within me. I found her, that very night, and without loss of time brought her back to my house ;' and then,' he added, walkincr hastily loathe farther "extremity of the shop, amM uiruwing Nopen a uoor-tnai iea4inio,a oacK parlor, there, ma'am, is.tbe long and short of it.' , . . , ; . . . . - And there , was one of the most touching scenes or human life ; my pretty, dutiful friend become a wife, a mother ! her infant in her arms, her husband sitting beside her watching the first , intimations of intelligence and love in its bright little face ! Such should be the summer of happiness when the xpnn is consecraieu to virtue. . , . GENERAL ORDERS. . " PoaKSTTIM., ' Head-Quarters, lat Sept 1841. y y To Columtla commanding in the 17 th Brigade t OU are hereby commanded lo appear with ybor Regiments fully officered and -equipt-according to the discipline of North Carolina Militia, for Dril ling. Inspection of Arms, and General Review Tka SSUi mmt aStk Beg'ta) at Katelsh, sa Satanlay k Mth Oetofcer. SSM et tJMliillrwMUy1- imk " , SM - at Wamataa We4inA SMh . f u sata atL.atebar(, FWr, tfc SM " By order of DAirtai, 8. CasirsaAW, Brig. Gen. 17th Brigade of K C. Militia. . W, B. HUNTER, Aid. ' Sept 15, 1841. 76-8t ... j OFFICE OF ADJUTANT GENERAL, . Rilexsh, October 6, 1841. S itWhereas vacancies have recently occurred in the firnces of Major General of the Ninth Division, and Brigadier General of the Eighth Brigade of North-Carolina Militia,' to fill which Elections have been held according to Act of Assembly, in such eases made and provided. , And it appearing from the return of votes made to me, that'Sivuxx. A. Davtojt, of Rocking ham, received the highest number o votes for said Of fice of Major General, and is duly elected thereto, and that Jobs M. Looas-, of XSuilford, received the high est number of vbtes for said ofof Brigadier Gene ral; and is duly elected thereto officially made known the same to Hia ExceUJoHH M, Mobk- Htio, .Governor of the State, who has issued Com missions accordinefv. ' . Notice is therefore hereby given, according to the requirement of the eleventh Section of the seventy third Chapter of the- Revised Statutes, that the said 8amuel A. Datton is duly commissioned as Major Gc-tal of JK0'Nioth Division, and hat the said John MMjOtfan I. duly: commissioned a Brigadier General of the Ciigatn tmgaoa 01 wortuyarouna miuua, ana. as such, all Officers and .Soldiers are required to yield them their ready obedience.'"' '--- ' ylls Adjutant 'cen'L ta(e of Iforth Carolina Johkstow County. 'Court of Pleas and QuaOer Sessions, AaaustTerm.1841. ' '. . a Matthew A vera, Executor of Hardy A vera, deceased, versus , ; The' Heirs and Devisees f Hardy Avera, deceased Petition to lubieet Meal Estate. - It srmearihe to the satisfaction of the Court, that y.hariah Harrison and Elizabeth bis wife, one ot the Heira and' Devisees of ihe said Hardy. Avera; de ceased, resides iff the State of Georgia : It is therefore ordered by iaa vouj:vioai puoiicinuu uo mnw ui iuc rr at th next Term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Smiihfield, on the fourth Monday of VnMinljer Dfit and plead, -eeswer or demur. ,or judgment pro eonfeso will be entered against them, ami ih raae neara ex varte w uhtui... Witness. William H.Guy, Clerk of our said Court, at office, this lOlh day of September, 1H4I. :HEN.. GVY.i C. Ci C. v-rAt. r!etvAiinsa. Almanac Tor 1S43. K TURN ER & HUGHES' North Carolina Alma nac for J 84.:1ast ptrblished and foraale, wholesale and Mail,' by; TURNER &' HUGHES' Rafeigh, and at their eatablishmenf, No.10. Joha Streat,NeW York.. Htt&;.yM "' , ff Star please copy "TVT inT MCfTEiVrTnej iAncira IVI . T.l bv the author f The Gipsy, Ginlleman of the Old School," Ac. This day rei ceived by TURNER & HUGHES. September 17, . 76 ... srfjteA fSr - X - 1 - " " . -" K -i-; - - ...... . . - . 1 . - ... ... ........ 1 4... .. BEUIVARD tPCY, No. 10, Faitjetti:viijlk St&est, Ralxigb, . Hs It e pleasure of an nouncing lo his friends and the public at huge, that he has received from New-York and Pbiladefphivaa exten sive, rich, -and rsshionable Murk of Ueods, .' which be will sell at New York price 1 he assortment consists in part, of "'.'-,-'. " - ' . yVATCHES - ..... Qold , independent seconds, duplex, anchor, Level Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. of every price aud Quality. ' f ' - jeWelery!5 ; ; " ' Quid guards, fob,' and 'neck Chains Seals, Keys Diamond Pins 4 Rings Ruby and Emerald; do. neck antT head Ornaments, rich cameos 4 mosaic Pins 4 Earnings, gold Pencils,1bimble8,Winigretls, Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and a great variety ol utner rich boods. , ' SPECTACLES. , Gold, Silver, Blue, and polished steel 8jectacies to suit all persons and all eyesJ Very superldr ffint glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at a mo roent's notice. - , . , v SIIiVER AND PLATED WARES. ' Silver Cups, Spoony Ladles, Sugar-Tongs, Salt and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silver mount ed Cocoanuts, Castors, Candlesticks,. Snuffers and Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greqaes, Bri tannia Wares, in setts and single piece, ote. FANCY GOODS. Mantel Clocks, and .Lamps, Plated and Japaned Waiters, Gold and 'Silver Mounted Canes atidV hips. Chess men and Backgammon Boards. Visitine Card Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent SJeeJJ 1 ens, ttogerr superior nszors, ;ons;ress mvca ano Scissor, banders' celebrated razor -eJlrop, Dog Col lar, do. Calls, silk. PjUfsel; Pocket Books, Imilstion Fruits, Ggns and Pistols, Ladies' Toilet and work boxes, toilat bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pins, Medals, Canes, and Boxes, &c &C. ' . i PERFUMERY. Fatina's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose' Laven der, Florida, and Bay Waters fJulrlain'a Cream of Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound, for Shav ing, Rose,! Almond, Camphor and - Windsor toilet 8oaps,pearl Powder.cold Cream, Poinatum.beai's Oil, 4 hair, tooth, and Having Brushes, and a variety ot other articles he toilet. St. MUSIC. Spanish Guitars, Yiolins, Clarronetts, Flageoletts Flutes," Octave, &c Fifes 6c Accordions. Precep tors for all the above. Guitar and Violin strings Ex tra Violin bows, &c. nfi Clocks and Watches of all descriptions clean ed and repaired in his accustomed superior style. Gold and Silver manufactured to order witk exondi- lion and punctuality; highest price given for eld gold and Silver. November 2, 1840 THK GRKAT BANK BILL - , - v- ASD THR. ; . , VETO.. , Yet remain uncertain, hut' it is very certain that an extensive and rich assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, can be found at J.A.. OMXSPSEItS He would particularly invite the attention of the La dies to his splendid ' - NEW SILKS ' More than 50 pieces of every style Blue, Black, Pink and White Satijcs SpO pieces of Mousfin de. Laines, from 25 cents to ' $t 50 per yard French, English and American Prints, any quantity Bombaxioes and Taglionis, a large loi' Shawls, Thibet, Plaid and Satin Damask , Scarfs, Gauze, Chene and Velvet, very beautiful ; Flannels, Welsh, Gauxe and. Patent Hosiery, Gloves and Linens' Edgings, Laces, Capes and Collars ' Corsets, Ribbons, Verts and Bonnets i v" Tot the Gentlemen he has a very splendid assortment, Upwards of 100 pieces of Caswniere, new styles and . patterns , " ' ! 50 pieces of Cloth, every grade and quality -Vesting, Woolen Velvets, ChaDys and Satins Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and Suspenders ' '. Hats, Caps and Boots. Together with a large assortment of Heavy Domes tic Goods, for the Fall and Winter trade ; Jlf jRfa. UiHE, GROCERIES, SHOES, AND SiSSSrWSStSS 9 U ;I wluch will be Id at the lowest prices. Purchasers would do well to call and examine the assortment, before they pur chase elsewhere., J. A. CAMPBELL. Raleigh, September 6, 1841.; ' - 73 DRUG AND APOTIIECA- 11X STORE. Dr. N.L Stith hav inir rented the Store lately occupied by W. M.'Maso & Co. known as the ' sign of the Golden Moriar, and immedi ately adjoining the Store of Wi lli a C. Tbcxib, respectfully oilers to tbe public an exieusive assort- meutof . ,, r . DRUGS AND CHEMICAIiS, PAIiNTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS. PERFUMERY, &c. etc. The greater part of which is just received from the . . - ik. : ur. c: 1. ..I,.. t.- IVOVlU, antl UO-OSSUfCa Ul flivuua, 111a, una. 111c Quality may be relied on each article shall and will be ottered tor vasn, ai iair ana uNieraiB ncaa.- Ha vine enaaged tbe services of a competent assis tant, the greatest attention will be paid to thedispeos ing'of Physicians and Family Prescriptions, at any hour of toe uay or mgni. . The Soda FOttm bMlKseii iriorougrjiy repair ed, and is open from 6, a. m. to It), p. m. daily. (Sondsys excepted) on which day, the doors will be closed during divine service. a . Ij. .0 1 1 1 u . , . uly 5ib, 184L 65 TrrioaiioUe fJavlffatlon company. ITq. The annual meeting of the Roanoke Navigation Company, wilt be held at Weldon, on Monday the 80i day ofXMovemDer next. September 37. 1841. 79-3t 'j (fj- Star and Standard thre times.' TfiOTTblij B AGG1W0 ery heavy. Also, Cigrars, af uti supply of the following variety i Light Havannafc, Light Spanish Brown,Fine 8pot ted, LogXJabinJand Principe. ' ; T . wir.r.. vf.ck. - Raleigh, 28th. Sept, 87 TTiOriXU 7T. 1 STITH tenders his si fl Uvicei to the citizens of RsJewluaiid the adjacent Country, in the various branches of Medical 8dence tie can oe rounu u au umea, uniess proiesBiouaut w gaged, at his Drug Store, one door below William U Tucker's. , . Raleigh, June 39, 1 84 1 . V 63 saallstJBBawapr' p. THE GREAT QUESTION TJie Second Wto Received. By last night's train, ' I have received an additional auppry to my already heavy Stock of New Goods, amongst which may be found some beaatiful new styles of ;: - - Chene and Dutchess dOrIearts Silks Super plain gro. d'Malgtrs do ; Rich plaid pow. de 8oie ' do Ribbed blue-black 'gro d' Algiers do - Super Cord, Plaid aiid Chameleon Cravats. Rich embroidered Mouslia 'de Laine Challys, Fancy; and Sylph colored -Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, and Gloves Jaconet and Swing- Edgings and Inserting ' f Men's colored Murat and Hoskin Gloves" Ladies' fillet Mitts, black and white Washed Blond and Meckhn Quillings r Zephyr, Worsted, & Pattern Cords (fcembroidV " Tapes,Cord,BindiDgs,FringeLaces,HK)kB&Ejes, And a great variety of small and useful articles whirh cannot be conveniently mentioned in an advertisement. all of which i desire to present to such customers as fs- vor me with a call. My Stock in complete and extensive. amounting in value to upwards of $25,000, beins 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. Raleigh, September 14, 1841. :' " Y5 6w tate of North Carolina. WateCoun ty. Turner PuHen, Daniel Cuthbert ffc Co ichard Smith, vs. John W Miller, an abscond ins: debtor.- .,..- i . . . -. . . . : . , VCase of original Altschments returned before me. Levied -n a, tract of Land, lying on the head waters pi JanmgV Cre-k-90 Ihe Fall Road, adjoining the posed i& intatn 0tt AcVesV t . ' It is ordered thaftf rmblic advertlscment ! made in the Raleigh' ReeLker. for-six iccesive weeks; "and conlinoed ontitbtt next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County' 'aforesaid tor fee held on the 3d Monday of November next,' that unless the De fendant shall rpme forward and replevy, thS sa d At- lacbmentF Levy will then be returned to the said Couit f of sale of said Land as above de scribe hder my hand, 'his 31st September, 1841 J a J. WOMBLE, J. P. Rafe estate of IV or th Carolina. Nash County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ustTerm 1841. 4 August Sam L L. Arringlon, Beujamiu Screws, . . . : And George ,Coojer, ' , vs. Tbe Same. , Original Attachment levied vn Negro Man Motes and Arthur Arringlon summoned as garnishee In these cases, it appearing to the satisfaction f ike Court,' that Beniamin 8crews, the Defendant, is not an inbibitant, but reside without the limits of this ; State, o that the ordinary proress of the law cannot lie served on- him, it is ordered, by the Court, that publication be made auihe Raleigh Register for six weeks, for him to sppear before the next Court of Pleaa and Quarter oetwions, to beblueu in and for tbe County of Nash, at the Court House in Nashville, on the second Monday in November next ; then and there to plead and replevy, mt the cae, will be taken pro eonfesso as to liim,-and the property levied on, condemned, subject to the Plamtitu recovery, and cosis. , Witness, Sam'L Brown, Ork of our sa Court, at ihe Court House in Nashville, on the 2nd Monday of August, 1841. ' SAM'LVBKO WH, U. U. U. Pr. Adv. 77 tate Of North Carottna Burke County jpourt of Pleas ai.d Quarter Sessions, July Term, 84i. - -, . j-- ; . William M. Carton, and Jonathan L. Carson, ' AdmTrs. with the Will annexed of John Carson, dec. and George M. Oarson. versus ... Joseph McD. ('arsori, t'harles Carson. Rebecca ('arson, Sidneys isrwin-anu wue varoune, jamesomiui and wife Emily. James aOf Samuel Carson, Sarah BUINIUHNI, oarau onuui, ireucw jiiv.uu 1.1 4aiica, Wilson, Ruth Wilson, Mary Wilson and Matilda Ah application to prove the last Will and Testament of John fJ arson, ate a. tn aue ana solemn jorm. It appearing to tha satisfaction of the Court in this ; . .a arv ' t 1 . t-- i " ca a case, tnat tne ueienuaou .cnuney o. xrwin ana wne ; Caroline, James Smith and. wife EmuyrJasaes Carson, j Samuel ; Carson Sarah Rolahson, karah Smith. ; James Wilstn, Ru'h Wilson, Mary Wilson and Ma tilda Wilson are non-residents and live without the ju risdiction of thii Court tTtoerefore. ordered, ad judged and decreed that publication be made for six ; week in b weekly Raleigh Register, puWwned at Raleich. North Carolina, and in the Highland Mes senger, published at AsheviIle,(forth Carolina sum moning the said Defendants appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Pessidn,' to bo opened and held for the County of Burke,- at tbs Court-house in Mor ganton, on the third Monday7 after the fourth Monday in September next to see proceeding, toocbing tbe probate of the last Will and restament of John Carson, deceased, in solemn form., t ' , ! Witness J. J. Eawia, Clerk of our said Court, at Offke, on the third Monday in July, 1 841 , and in the sixty-sixth year of American Independence. u Test, . Ji J. EKWXIi, Ulerlt. August 24 . ; . Pr. Adv. f 6 50. t 70 fltate of Worth Cacollna-SUPREME Q COURT-Tbe Bill of Keivor of Mary McCain, Cunstantine Payne and bis wife Ana rayae, James Watt and hi wife Mary S. Watt. Xvainamei tu Mr- Cain. William A. McCain, r- Gunn and his wife Sarah Gunn. James vV. McCain,' Caroline E. Mc- Cain.'EIixabeth A. McCain snd John 8. McCaiur James Wood and hi wife Edith, John R. Wood and his wife Acneaa, Charles P, Hill and . Green L. HitL the Wwt two of .whom are devisee of Samuel HilL'dereased. Filed Jaue Term. A. D. 1P41. It annearina- to ihe Court that- the . Defendant, km. . .... - .4- '-! '1 i.' ..-- I. MJtaarle r. niii anu treen i. nui ars not louaiiiania of this State : It is therefore ordered lharpubliealifi be? made for s successive "weeks in tbe Raleigh Be- cister. tor ihe said Defondants, Charle,P. HiH and ureen i. nm. personaiiv, or wure, cuncnar v , f 4 , i, t. . tj . r aaid Supreme Court, to be and appear at the said Court to beholden ia be Cily of Raleigh ion the last Moo day in Deemhev neat.' and plead,' answer: or demar to th PbiminV said BUI er ihe sam as arautst the sauT Defendants, Charles P. Hill and Urren L. HilL wilt be taken, for con leafed, and be heard according to the course of theCeutll mtre. ' " Witness, John-L: Ha'u!ersutt,jrjler1l of said Court, at onice in the wity of Ualejgb, tbM 38lb day ot Au gust A. V. 1841. M Im HENDERSON. ir .4 it t a j ITTIHE; wonderful cure eSected by this fceditihe, II are 1 the all engrosiing suCjecU 6f ifcie ,&tf- do where you wiO, and yobrhear of nothing butlLr. Such a One Haseeii cured by Dr. 'PETER&lYEttETA- BLB PILLS, or,yoa kho Mrs; SoattaSb as at tbe point of death, but sna nas oeeh cbred by Dh FE TE US'S PlXli ra,artyohhotrtbU isi- qa3 beeh restored to health by Dr. Parsa'a waaaaotTS Mkuicikk. ' ' u '; 'rri.l:tii$ - ' ; Really, this medicine must ve,ry good, or it could not core so tonny: . It is go6d. Fdr ihaiiy yvais it , has passed ea in tbe " even; silant tenor' of its way," curing hundreds of persona who were) wrangling frith death. But now its onward coarse js impeteooa.: It is as impossible to stay the demand for hta med icine, as to hush the' rusfciQg wind. . , r , A life medicine that will prdrrastmatfe deadi for ma ny year, shall it not enter every house l1 fSbafl Ifnot be used by every individual 1 1 Lot na man say, I don't want it. You know not wh tomonow mav trfin-r forth. All should use this remedy, and reinember tha healih is the fiit UesMh irofc ' inc immense ami increasing popularity, pf these Pills, is another proof of the .nfalUbflity of the old adage, that truth is powerful and will prevalL" Oth- er Pills are only pOlTed.but De, Pet4 s sJurthased and praised, and recommended tintHte detnttnQ to them has become almost universal : t;-, Dr. Peters would impress this fact uron the bhbue. that h:s Fill are hot quack medicine); but a ftlehtlfie eompound of simple, which baa been the' result of ma- ' ny yeaps intense application I to a profession in which he was regularly bred ; hence it is as popular with the regular (acuity as with the people atarge. f .J j p une 01 tne many, peculiar virtue of tbe Vegetable Pills, is; that vyhile very tewerfhl ifj iheif electa. they are particularly mild and) gentle in their acti(m. Unlike the ireneralitv of medicina. their attficaii6ri is never attended with ianseijOf jrripjh; f - 1 -; ; -rf Peters' Vegetable PiUa are sow regarded p lhoe who have had an opportunity to decide upon their me rits, aa an inestimable public blessing.' . - , , ... ' Without 'ih excBpflon ln in 't&aicotidrvlnom. dicine Bas spread with sBch rajvidit and ; given rach umversai sausmcuon. ,i ja-.wi5WT rr The stove'sPill are for aala m the fStv of Ra legh,4y - Messrs. Williams dt Ha VwWn,. ah -W. M. Masoh & Co.; ami in FayelteviUebr Ei.J. Hit. ai new lora prices.' -M JV: v ivx 'KUMW May, t84l,! sie9 Jewellery nnd.5Jaa JKSIri . The Subscribers, thankful for, past tavors,: inform the piiblrc, that they have now opened Jheir lsr?S and f choice collection of GOODS brougnf troUjd North, and flatter themselves tbey baveaS librae assortment in (be Confectionary nd;Fnrj line,' is. aai-cvtr lieen in this market! - The following are a Tew of th articles:.. .. . : 1 Artinrial Flowers, 16 doz; FanctMbtrf, idol uiass, Itnunnia arfd Silver plated ; Ladle' RfnlrTets; Pun and U he Curls I Mohair Capsi An Wofk and ' Fanev itoxe : Iaokiiaa Glasses, frani the BanallnallA 3 and 4 feet square, with gilded mmeai Baakefo f Snuff Boxes, from 5 ceuU ta $i i Shell aids Coaib, and all ether soits ; Fans ; large .Wooden and small ' . Metal Cl.ck : StceL v Whalebone, BaniOoo, Dirk Caeki Finest Shaving - Utensil, " Thetmomelets, MsiUmJAical Instrumenla hi boxes : Sua Dials, Dirk ran and. Pocket Knives; Pistols; Tee thj (Jbth, Hair, Hatband 8lioe Brushes Blacking 1 1 lar naat Razors j Bells i Fishing Utensil f Cof&e Mills Pjma iieruffin uwvHa, uuuui-euiuu i out, UUCKIlia JLM - ofau rurses t miniature rrames; Liociiea Mslcnear . Nigbt Tapers, Powder Flanks; SbM Belts PereiasC si.m Cap ; Smoking Pipe Corkscrew j ; Wallet j rocket Books; Whips ( Scissors, Be aad Necklace; Pa per : Pen J Quills i Ink : PenhblderS i Wafera i 4 8ea(u.g-wax; Ijetter-stamps Peflfifls; Buttons; Combs; Inkstands-;Pfctnres. ; j GAM C?; as Domino, CHess-men, .Backnammdn. ' Ixjitery.'TeinPiM, Cup1 dt BsH, Graces Jumplua; nope, arc , ; ti-r"z if--: TO xS, of every deseriptiosV -MirblesV JTtrn. . mtng X ops, liroms, .iUUles, Whistles, Monjh'0 tans, Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns, Paint Boxes, Magnetic T.iys, False Faeec,.Canoons;&r.Do.s,Ka: . leidaseope. Mkroscopes large Tnmks, for children. -tf CONFECTIONARY, i very lares aoftiSMitiav " Seidlitz and. Soda ;Powders, Macstotii,.Dates; Pnina, c iga, i rangra, irt-innjaa, nawini, r uoena, rutm, - n au and Cocoa NabC Almonds, Ground Peas, CurrentaV Citron, ' Cahdies,pboco)ater Pepper sauce, Pkkleay. Lemon 8yr6p, Sweet Oil, Pine Apple, Green Swlas; . -and Common Cheese. Preserves. Brandt Fruit. Nut- ' megs; Cinnamon, Liquorice, Mustoxd,Sardhmf1a Canisters, Anchovies at 13 cis.per doi Tobacc chewing, smoking, and Snuff, " Cigars; Philadelphia . .l LI--.. J mm. . -S ".J - : mm T . roner, xv; jooueu sweei uier, ynsropagne, Aiascat and Rhenislr Wines ; Succory, a substitoir fur Coft fee( Ri. hmoud Sugar, and GingenCakea, Uills' CeleV biated Sugar. Bmter ani ; Water Orackrra. Sperti ' " and Hulls Tallow Candle. . -AAm im -rt: JEWELLERY"- of floe cold and sil terras Raw ' Silver Table -and Tea Spoon, Desert" Knive and Forks; Side, Pocket and other 'Hew 8ilvcr Combs', nauu urns,.' urram i ins, iar-nngs, renois, ringer llirig-, -Thiral.le, Watch G oar d,V Chains and Kay Bll B urklea, BpsUscJeaV,', 8ivhi'4:tl fji : PERFUMERY-Genuiaei7iLof Rosea, Macassar, Bear', Antique pile, Cologne Florida Lavendaf Waters, Jessamine. Windsor. Rose. TransparenL Cas- ti le-'and ottjer Soaps, Bergamot, CinnBiflott, -Lemon, Peppermint Esseneesi HJpodetdoe; FrackJtf Wash, Plr BM..n.lI.ill Wllif. j ' . V " . '; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSFintst VtoUosi ' Bows.Strine. B rid ires. E ' :. FIntfe't Boards.'i- ' Gahisrs snd String; Flageoletts,' fiieSf FJa(eCla riorrett. Acconieons, urasa Trumpet. -v-" 1 . B()OKSrnib, Frem:h. German and Enctah ' Grammar and Headers, Geogniphie RosaelFfiMo ' dern Europe Primers, Spelling,. Picture and Oonj Bonksev i ueaven or Manual rrsyer (Uat nolle., " FENCING AND BOXING APPA RATU8r Folks Swords, Gloves, Maks, Hal vCreastplstes. v ' -A Lot in Diy GiK&CltZ2Chtapt f at. ... tn 4. i .. - is, Wng bought at Apctioa, v'rs t, u t-'-: f. . a, ' 40 pieces of PriqU, from 10 to 20 cents per yard, 46 dot.' Children' Handkerchief,' at 81 cents a Cot, ... Mouilin de Laine, Bhallya; Camblett, 'lesnsDrilW ings and other Pantaloon Stufu, Patit. Bonnet, Lin ' en t Joltarsf Beaverteen, Saiinett,' Irish LinenTwhrt-. -ed Silk VesUog.LadieV ColUrs. Glove, 8tDckingsi . Desiurs luis, a quantity oi vrj uono as psuauy Kept, . all of which' will be sold dn reasonable term for Cash G. W. A C-GRIMMER a pose to public sskf at the Court Hob-;!oor in -the Town r ' HoclinghainL Richmond Count, oik Xho 3d Motid:, -M October pexi, so much ot lbs foj!owia . TracUpf, Land as wia.be sufficient to sshsfy theTaieff. duo thereon for the year I840,na coax pi aavcrusi-'-, Colmon s Creek, tax 44 eenLs. - acres, more or ics, - - - 1 ... ' ' l.'maplut M n4U.Tr - - SSlU lO OetOng lO - riti J w. w win. m- - low Creek, lax 3 ctol. - - 8A MUEL TE1R RY, ShfZ ,J5eptember 5th, 1841." . f c - T4 4.. - i. 4 .. .. . j ( - i - . UK A' . J 4 v -.- ft
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1841, edition 1
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