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i EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ScBScaiPTiox. - Five Dollars per anntun half in .dvance. 4 - . j Adv raws km intb. For every Sixteen Lines; first insertion, One Dollar J each subsequent insertion. Twenty-five Cents. -v- s.:Jfw., h " Cocrt Ordehs end Jupici Ajl Azxtxhtuemznts WJjl be charged 25 per cent, higher ; btrtm deduction of 33 J per cent, wilt be made frorr the regular price; for advertisers by the jts ' y -j Advertisements, inserted in the , Srj WriiiiT KtGiSTEK, will also appear in he Wuxly Paper free of charge - .lin-: a "ewJ- - flcy- Letters to the Editor most bV fostpajd. The following article appeared In the New York Daily Advertiser fifteen years' ago.- ne rcuviycu 11 yesieruay encioseu in a teller from one or put very oldest revolutionary Heroes,1 who still lingers on Uhts side of the grave, aridt vlio "namoere -yearai ana more, niui a request iq re-insen 11.- The sabjecl ,15 Jworthy ,or a ' re-publication j but if it wef'e' rjot, we jeould'not deny our Tcnerabfe correspondent-the fayo, ! 'c, THROWraGHETE. J1 1 WefefliwUoiioccarredi'td us, in consequence , of meeting the. other da? fim pcrsuu aiiu pruuauiy iue oniy, surviv ing one, who took, a part in throwing the, tea cverooaru irorn ine uruisn snips m Boston harbour undoubted! v . one of the? measures w&tcn precipimeu tne Keyomtten. . His name is Joshua g(h;a relative of the cefehxatea John Wyelh;' of Camhridge,' whom .every liarvaru scuoiar, 01 tne times 01 ine venerable Willard and Tupper, so well remembers. He lives in IhjeVcityjs tufbedf)ieyenty;-fire years, appeais'to be in "robust health, '.and tiiicomuioniy cheerful, although it Is belie ved Ms pjrr.umstahceii are Ktrjiicrhienp.il. His im.l pie narrative gave us "vivid impressions of the feelings which actuated his fellow, towns- aea OitTheocriasion ot bringing teiinto Bos- ton harbodr. News of.the most interCstino: I character iransriired everv dav. Never was l period so full of rombrs and reports, which had not yet acquired the horrible and bloody eu tne wnoie tnree cargoes neiorc me. morn interesttd unfit them lor the lea labierThe ingdawnedfltniay be supposed tliat there patriots saw that the fair could not resist the vvaar much talk about the business next morn seasoning of "the fragrant beverageV'witl'tii'ei'' ng- ' The toriesj civil; military," and Spies; diseassionii df these themes of universal inie rest, and it was determined that; they should J . . . . . . . i ...s . nui ue teu mui sucu irresisuuio icuipiauuu, i . I I J - .L. - ; : . -V. 1 ' . : .r . I and that it should be remr Dy tbrOwiug ihe tea overboard. It wis proposed that I young meni not much known in the town and not liable to be easily recognized, should 1 ,u -.- ; ' - . . I ieaa tne nusiness. uar narrator oeueves mat i most or ihe persons selected tor the occasion usea, sometimes aiterwarus,.io meet anu iai& ire apprentices and journeymen ; not a few! the affair . over never failing to end by drink-of,6iemV"a-rwa8''i-ie"case. with himself, living ing To the hearty boy. of America for wiui . orv masters. : ue naa out a lew i hours warning of what was intended .to. be done. The part which fee - took in the busi ness, is related as follows, and nearly in his own words; . v ' . " t labored as a journeyman blacksmith with Western & Gridely, blacksmiths by trade, and BaDlistS by Drofession. Western at the I time, was neutral, but afterwards became a I lory. Uur numbers ' between . twenty .-.. . . - 1 aad thirty. Of my associates,' 1 only remem ber the names of r rothingham, Mead Mu .au vraiik. f e were mc iugcuicr one 1 evening, t talking, ovar tne tyranny of tne I British Gnvernment. Such as the heaw dn I ties, shutting up ot the port or iioston, the inurdering ot Mr. Uray a family, sending the people to .ungianu ior mat. anu sunury otuer acU of ODDression- 1 Our indignation was in-1 nrousixil ho Itavinnr hoorrl tt ilm arrival nf th I . f- . . -i.t. pi Qntn or i n t f ma . . a ftffM an innr ir i n a , tea was landed the people'could not withstand V- 9111149 U ,1119 lUUbl II U BKIbVUI ill-l. II HIV We talked of firing the ships, bill we feared the fire would corjimuh.cate to the town. ! gei through i with it. I Wei h. i observed . that .very, few persons remamed on board the three ships 1 ' -.1 . . 1 'le greatest objection to our plan was, that ii vould take a great length of time te' carry 1W.AmT.. VtT-L m AmaaI . . nrk.l a11 , k'.. J. .-I .1 1 uiiuuKii, auv. I vuuvi ua uiuie uauic HI ue I "luum . ;i c agiccu uuo- auu an iimi n cuuiu ( go on at me nsi. 01 our uvea. v e proceeued to contrive tlie mode of accomwishing our I easiness ... . . . ' -. . harf, "Ireairj were encampe on tfie Comm mile from the wharfWe" agreed, inrder concluded to Head of die wuicr as if hir iilait ' -n as not fr ST'ilH ttpicio.!:;:Afterf.p1ed would hoi reVealur swret,. we' aep . Al Uie appointed tlrnvweaU m XH in 5ii?reemetitf We1 were jdressed to 'rei "setflb e ni;o. iL' -t.' ... llu?!Siiinrfacea with crease ami soot "natnn hUZl WZC.:-1 vrrr i:'.- e sfiouUl "not baye known u .nyoor :. voice?, . ari'tl," wej 1 t-,rX. 'A ' . . i '.vn. M n diiuuiu noi nave aiiuwu --v.il omer. exent ly resemhled.evHs from ihe'.t?6mre .u V ?me;e ihen proposgiuiking them, but we drop- of the moment yffMl t ? ped this project rpIh lea that we $hoiild . iBy were playi arm the to wnl before we could diiu iv p final it? rnttMurAl insil pniill t a Ir I eMptoH an fits rromp. ail wptB al lenfrtn van I possession of them,ahd discharge the tea in; quished by the superior address of the old ume to the harbour without danger of opposiHoh. I I'riest'ahd the Major, who were left cba'inp-j p. ilna-nr thtt ellinalnil n'i tf.i n AnA , and ythepih"er a few" paces -puf in tlie uhfo dinero AdV It Ho iif much ; njooeyj -Bill m-Eqi-ity) wue iv, a. iiuiiiuv o i ijinus iraure. uiil-o luauc a v. u.uu , noranson. una iu . with llipiV warns maile fWkt tn thi. I ;. ).. 1 .rV nripat. Tliirtv reals.' l and obtain title foi 1 In this case. t i uiucn as we migiit prevent ourselves trooi I eo; as tempting as e Pa,JL....?".IJ " cing d i sco vered , to w e ar y agged cloth es," and I through 'a'mantiUv fof uisfagnie ourselves'as much as possible, We 1 hunrrv ' oWsbnl y,Aut CceshrAavt nxhtlu ...-.f mm'4- Y't -feit i?Tr iKw I...m.iI'Ia M m m t.. n .-nti..i.l.M nmiv anrl I . ' wha''nirtn fjiriin inn after an. I -nmnrp.pil tin.- hn rtntRAfl hlh etie. and Ore-I ...i? meet ai uii ijiu uuiiuiu. u. .wu 1 eciuc.iu pT oaniiu .'"- . arid one on the- bow of each: ship ?aa we took possession; nyyeihenp business Welioalreuh as, moored hj, the harf,land th leader o our company Jrt. a very Btern and resolute man ner ordered the captain and the crew to open hatchways, altd hand US' the hoiaiin tackle dnditmu & TheTMntain IskerJwharWe ini were - going 10 unioaa we; snips 01 tea, ian ordered- him nd ,th& screw belaw vawurirife-rfor him, ilia if they obeyed, no harm was inten- ded tternVfT mtirmnror inmnoil intn tlx a Virvtrl inrl nnml 'ilia !it.ta to ibe.-Uckle. jry,.' MMl JLh 1 I tq tbe,ackle. As they were hoisted on deck some knodk ed' therh'0p6n"wiit dxes! and others ; raised them1 to the4 raUirfgjf ah! 1 discharged their contents overboard It that werelhot need ed 1 fordischairging thelea from this ship. went-oa board the Othersndwarped iiitn'tha wharf whoMths ftamsWPAMmhhtAa 1 were" repeated asr at ' the first ship'. While we were unlading;' the people cOlIedteil in great nnrabers about the wharf, "to see! what was goipe.oru iTheR crb wdefl about us io as to be much in our way. , We paid no attert tU'(f-t'tkm ,ujiw .'JiTwrr I uon to themr?nor atd they aay aay us. .They evidently wished ts snccess, as none of them gave any . information against ns Our, sentries were not armed, aud could not slop anjrh'p .ni ited ort pas3ing, f we 5 had been able, it would not have ' been good policy, for in that case they might have 1 complained of ui to the civil aulhoriiy. I bei '' "'"'"5 V? IV e stirred briskly tn the business, from 1 Itlie momenl we lefl our ilressinsr room. We I were merry in an nndeftone, at the idea cf making so large a cup of lea for the fiahes, but were as still as the nature of the case WDUlu admit. No mnre trnrtU vpr napil i than" were ' absolutely necessary Our most intimate aequaintancea,among the spectators, had .not the slightest knowledge of, us. I never labored harder m tiiy life, and we were so expeditions that although it was late in the evening when we began we haddischarg- made a great fuss, and called the ; business divers, !iad 'rnamea! Fioamalloii''aii4 ? re . ; '- ... ." - - .4 ... - - - . -r - i 1 tBrri. f r vrkA,l k ilolhnn wm -ill lf . nrt I :piu.ut v..v,. nviw s - lurpose ,wv prerenueu to oe as zeaiuus io i nnd .ont; the perpetrators tas the rest. We often talked with the tones about ,it. We were all so close ana loyal mat me wuore - nr.:- i r T-.-.,:-i 4i.'.' '- auair rcuiaiucu iu gyjju ufa.ucBs. io A PRIEST AT BILLIARDS. .1 remember being attracted one Sunday' morning to a favorite lounging place by.ioud and excited conversation, intermingled with fthdse pithy! exotamati which would sound verY Quaint, and not al-1 ways very delicate, to English ears in a trans-1 . . . ' 1 cuaia, rauu uuwieiuy uu-uiuiu caps, jiaving 1 swords at their aides and billiard cues in their j hands. In the crouo. too. was an Andalnsian 1 Rlawr, in the beautitul costume of his coun- try, and a stout rnest in black cassock and r knee breeches, with his atnDle caoeless cloak snuely passed under the right arm and thrown nr nver lKo Ipft ahmilder. fin an tr Iamva frnn I 1. 'r j, - i;n t I" tt. I pale IIVUIU W II.IIUIV t VMW. ll. t-n t n n.nnia nia niiiiarn piia mi. nia i and shaven crown, which ought to have red- j j.huge that had been' laid aside lest it should I incommode him in the pious performances I the parties interested were all disputing ao I the same breath about aistroke that'had just J been made . Ofthe several plavers who had .. . ; - t - - ..-m .t--J"j: w 1 ions of the field apd solitary corapQiitoM'foi ihe'bu'r fic4r the pistareeris of tneii ior nftillPKi! COIIirHUBH. , Jt T ' - f ' : - J H..M..I :,i.-, . Vi . . AaiiII 1 Ue.lilt Or.nOW pwwCM iui mvjf.fluuuiu cooinromise tlie matter ana uiviue u.e poiw as the Hblv Alhance; a' etse m point for the J I . ! - I . -'- ' !'. nHti rm fY Pnl i rt . . j . . r. " . his thamb and forefinger a iiulesilken purse, IthrOtogV ihe'aettinofivh. yes the he I nunitr milh irMat miittAA Irt- tnK determined to punish him for gambling at the rebounJed fr6m,the i.wsol the pocket,, and w cuuiujuuicare niiuruiauuu, in case we were next Court of rleas and Quarter Sessions, to be open likely to be detected by the civil or military, ed and held for the Couniy of Burke, on the 3d Mon They were particularly eharged to give us day after the 4th Monday-in September next, to ue notice in case an v known torr cama down f PMC-w'D?4 touching tha executioa of th last Will I L)rt Goods, many of recent Importaiion, wid tathewharl But our maid dependence wa "Tnt of John Carbon, deceased, in dae and bought .09. Twbich ., , i -ii , - , solemn form. " . - ' 1 they are disposed to ofter at such prices-, ortheir usual SIIJK??"1'?. Witness, J. J. Erwin, Clerk of our said Court, at terms, as cnnot fail to give .atisfaction. eight MatlOn. l he table Was SUrrOUndeU by a mot-1 or unr IO mis causes or juugmeni pro amjuw ui i .em vnnsuw, iu uuuuwu. o luuio wu.wuij wp"- ; y grou p of common place and fierce looking uten 8,n" n,D ma "f? 801 TJf 1 auoP "s,1" nRU " vm w . Mar- Officers, With l0ttg black mnstachea, padded K flA lh fnnrlH Monday in Sentember next. 1 One fine MahonuiT DininBTable. l ine strone p,. Adv. ' -rf., i-. . :i,il ;n ihs mM nf.iKlr . . I cams .suei t w mw -ui- fit 1.(1 nnv ir.R uiaiiiE iuiu. -- iui nn r9 W . ..- 1 . r ... i r ..i . m a. .... . 11 Mkk. Ul;T6isaVatUrug8wrt and a roguish v sparkle, of aniicipa'ted success lino. rv:n f -t.' L !' . r' . 1 r. ill J1ua""S,jruiuuic uiacu.; eye no tiarieu nis own baU swifdy upon tliat of his antagonist; the rencounter was like the - swoop of a mis chievous hawk ,on 'helpless pigeon v The ball ofthe Priest : suddehty ; disappeared-and tho tinkIiA&r of a JitUe ibell i announcedi that tlie? gamo; was -snug fraught in the gilkenj toils. 01 the pocket, The disappointed padre did ndt wait to see ihe reaU', he had counted hW own, delivered to the dextrousmajor; but snatched up his' long flat hat, flirted" his cToakndignantly oyer his'shoulder, and mnt teringbetweeh his teeth maldiia sea la fvt. imm . l 1 . . - ' Sr.fnM itt f Scenes iriSpain, TATE. OP -NORTH-. CAROLINA.' Btfaxt bounty Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. July Term, 1848. ' ': 1 - . f . William M. barton and Jonathan X. Carson. Ad- Hh the will mnneted of Xohn Carson, ,; OT, :wt . - ,Jweph .M'JX. Carson v Pharles Carson, JsRebecca halI?'i.. ney. ?-Erw.m antl Wife CaroUpe, James V0I ..... vu.u M,"" "u'" " wuuci v? I -wn, wwiiu nuuwwii, ouniu omiiu, iveoflc mcjn- i w1al, WT?-V - & - i Matilda, Wjlson.Paiel fmith, James Brittain and - Wife, and Ann Smjlh. An application to prove the latt Will and Testament Of John Canon dec i d. tit due and solemn form It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that, in this case, the Defendant, Daniel Smith,' is anon-resi dent-! arid lives without the jurisdiction of this Court i 11 " therefore ordered,r adjudged aud decreed, that H,,.Tel? WiFt-?? T summonilig the said. Daniel, Smith to appear at the Office, on the 3d Mondav of Jul v 1842 : ' . , J. J. ERWIN,.Cer. - PryA&i. g562.' :'; ' - " ; 72 ,3TATs or BTortli C2arolina-Ca aTHax k3 County. Curt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, --th, Isaac Clegg. Administrator of William Avent,deceas- ecu Henderson Wiloon, Guardian of his minor chil dren (John W Mary; Sylvia and Andrew J.) William A venCThomas Cox and wife Martha, Theophitus Lawrence and wife Mary, Calvin Bray aud "wife Harriet, Louia Avent. Henry A vent, Joseph A vent, Isaac A tent, and Elizabeth A vent v , ' JoHn A vent, . , w..;. Petition fa sale of Slaves ... It appSiring to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, John Avent, is jt a-resident of ' this fl " y.T in in. n,uii,a 11 i t inirr iur ii vx&i. uh hiiii uheuu. i ant to appear at the next term of aaid Court, at the I uourt jiouse in r liwnoro , on ine aecona moouay in ' . . - . . . , . ... , . 1 - -w - m xsoverxnwr next, inenana mere to answer ine maueiai set forth in the Petition, or the same will be heard ear varle as to him. Witness, N. A: Stedmsn, Clerk of oor said Court, at Office, the second Monday m August, 1843. ' It. A. STEDMAN, Cierk. Pr. Adv. So 62f. y yJ W, . .70 6w Kjfate of orth Carolina. Hyde Conn J3ty In Equity, May Term, A. D. 1842. John a. omtu., 1 VS. .Original. BUI. John Spencer It being proved to the satisfaction of the Court, that hn Spencer, Defendant hv this cause, is not an id- I John habitant of this Suter -It is" ordered by the Court, that publication be made tir successive werks iri the R.Wh Ulster, for the Defendant. John SDencer. to annear at the next Term of the Superior Court of I Law and Equity for Hyde county, and plead, answer . . .. . -.., . r. :ii n Witness. Henrv 8. SnCncer. Clerk and Master ol onr -Court in Hyde County, the sixth Monday alter the fourth Mondav of March, A. D. 1842. Pr. Adv. $5 62. 69 6w- CMTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Wakb rC Cotjitt Court of Pleaf and viuarter Sessions August Term, 1842. . Pemna Roaers, . . - -. tw. Petition for Dower. eira of Oreen R ogers. 3 . appearing- to the satttfaeti.ni of the Court, that h;i,ii-ri' ff T.o4h. T?mti py..i ;fi - Ttrvr children Heirs at law, are non-residents : On motion. , ... it i ordered that publication be made for six succes- sive weeks in the Raleigh Register.notifying the said Heirs at law, to-appear at the; next Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter for the County aforesaid, to be held at Raleiah. on the 3d Mondav of November next. and answer to said-Petition: otherwise, it ?witt be beard ex r.orr, and decree granted accordingly. "a Witness, James i . Mamott, uiert 01 tn iurt .,r I'l.ii mul Uiiarlir km.iam. ai wale unnnit. it the 3d Monday -ef August, A. U. 1842, i JAMES T. MARRU)TT;a C. C S TATE OF NORTH CA ROLIN A.Rtx . hk ; 5 Jos. MeD Catso and others. ; :.' -v ; i . - .1..i-..v.fSJo. . . , T ..rui ni.,A it A.tc nr ivt. n Fnb. of Jn I rr. .u .:... i;.-(.L;.'..-'r i n i iuui . w... .... j , - - . o neirs ui naguocu-. ticn. . tw carry intoi efl former decree the Lands in said bill mentioned. ordered that puUicatioiDr be -made for lh court of Equity, to be hefi for - ". - .t. . i. t: .'- . il.Tl.f..U.. j m September next, tnen-asi tnerf io piean. answer or demur to said Bill, or judgment pro. eonfesso will be J taxen anu me same neara ear pane. , .;v v .. .. v . f , -vv liness. won a . iiemaon. yier. anu mwusr ui for said -County, at Office, the ptb Monday at- article bfSmokingTobacco;! .;:.w ,,: . ,it j.. , rnBNRR wmav.sk 3 K.uirn. HnntniMr k. 1K4., . , , -, : I j . . u . rl M I f v -. i r. ! 7 i - - . u , . w r u u 1 m -. .... - . . . . ; r. r : -i . , it w Couktt BuperiorCourt of Equity,' 8pring . The Petition of Wm. Haygood am Susan his Wife ana i, nomas rooks. - . . - " 'u , i" ,i .V.'- " V Against ' . r ' 1 Polly Brooks and Marearet. Wife of Henrv'MaCon and Joseph IndT Brooks, Ann Brooks, Ajfred Brooks, iKJuisa orooss, wm-. uroofcs and sbemner JSraokr(the last of whom U an infant) and children of Edward amnier' Brooks ' and; Martha" Brooks, 1 Christopher Brobki,' Wnf. Bnks, :Mary Brooks and Afetander Brdokav allof hdtn the said Alexander is n infant,) who are the .children of Christopher BrookVdec'd, It appearing to the eatUfaction.of -the' Contt;that Joseph y no t Bro6kr Ann Brooks; "Alfred Brooks Louisa Brooka-Wmi Brooks and Shemuel 'Brook. Court, Upon motion, . it is . thereupon5 6rdered.;thai publication " be inYotatiefeimvewMiM iri the Kaleigh Register and North Carolina Gazette, that the said Defendantsbe; and appear at the heirt 'Court of Equity to be ! held for the County of Franklin, at the' Crtlirt HitllBA in T.llSilillrcr nn tti. Qiriflllniuliiir sftat 4th Monday in September nexVahd then and there plead answer or demur to said Petition. otherwise the same win oe laaen as contessea tv inem. neara ex par ee as to mem ana decree made accordinzlr. Witness, Sam'l. JohnsonT Clerk and Master of out said Court cf Equity .al Office, and under the seal of Office, the 2nd Monday aAer 4th Monday in March, 1842. -"y'".- ' I"""- i-s 4 Test, rSAMLOl.NSOrC Augnstl; 1842T. $5 v . ? 63 EDWIN JAMES& CO. .. . Petersburg, . uuoi .. . ' ARE new receiving by the late arrivals, their sup ply of Faii. and VVrMrsa Stah. A Vauct On hand a largtf supply of Anchor Brand Boning Cloths from No. I to 16, inejUisive. - -l Isept ruber, 10. J rj- - . 73 oaw2w VERY DSSIR ABLE PROP- erty Tor; Sale,, In tlie.CItyofj liaiei gH 1 ne ZHitMcnner, txing de sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes lot 11 his HOUSE AND LOT in this Ciy. The Property Is situated on Newbern Street, east from the centre of ihe Capitol. . The House is a large two sto ry buihling; forty-two feet by twenty-eSht, with a pas sage through the middleree Kms on the lower noor ana tour aouw.wiua. ucpiaces ig eacu 1 naa a basement storyof hainmered , Jbck the whole extent, which la intended for a Dmurg Rooni, &c wi& a fife piace eacn ena-me naremen nooma noinnisneu. There is a superb Rock Stable, two stones high, tWen-1 4y-wut y imny it inare;aiso a wocK omoseu d good frMne Kitchen and an excellent WeH, of Water. Tha Lot contains from six to seven acres of I irTound, which have been highly improved. The mm mi n MHiM itmiiv ki . i h i ri uii Mil n as -stars sk-3 unu front line. ; All the improvements have been made wKhin three 3 ears, and cost the builder over six thou sand Dollars, This desirable property is now offered for four thousand dollars' Time will be given the. purchaser. but. the notes will draw interest .and undoubted secu rity will be required. Persons, desirous of - living i, R-leiah havA now an nrirMrlunitv of nurc 1 desirable residence, at a very reduced price. , . tt. P.GUIOW, Raleigh August 2 ' ; 68--tf A. CfilHI BBia fit f.K Th.fulani--ilBiilt AV expose to Public JSaJe, at the Conrt House in j h he City of Raleigh, on Friday, the SOth insU the fol - - JJJ4l mr J jm t. - u ...... lowing- Properly and Rights of Property, to wit : hundred dollars at orime cost. A Jjot uf Jewett a Chemical Kemethes, worth turee Dr. William M., Mason s rizht, as remainder-man in about JE230 sterling, now invested in the Three per One Walnut Dining Table, , One fine Masonic, Enstavinir, Together, with several small articles of household property. : Terms of Sale CASH. - WILLIAM W, HOLDEN, Assignee for Wake. . September IS. " '. ; 74 ids Pr. Ad W, $2 50. 'Tf v y oons GOODS .and cbean. The JfSubscnber has just received, and expects in a few "Jw EliF I intends to sell few, for cash, or on 1 1 short credit -I A A ' ta..-K. -B-k WHMM- -k m 1 f v Aartud All - nhlith . ... fv. -,hn mrv- nnncln to those who pay panctaally when called on. My stock. consists in part ol tbe lollowing Uoous : " Flour?' Bacon and Lard MeaJCofn and Seconds Rice; Molasses an Butter .. ougar 01 uint rem qualities Coffee -a large lot ' . . Pepper;; Spice and Ginger Saltdifferent qualities Coperas; Powder and Shot , . . A large lot of Crockery cheap- such as Cups and Saucers Pitchers and BoWis Teapotsplates, &c Frymg Pans-i Spiders with lids Trace Chains wire Sifters - NauVpf ilK kinds snd sizes " Knives' and Forksdifferent qualities ; Knob Locks-best quality ' " Padlocks different qualities' ; , Fileslarge flat and Hand-saw . Butt ITmges different sizes " ., " Screws different sizes . - Tack No 4 dc. 6 oz. Pocket Knives Shoe Thread different qualities and colors Ball and spool Thread ' Pla sewing thread Black and. White Tuck and side Combs . . CandlesL--bet FayetUvUIe mould, of all bombers. by the box or reil f . , , . . . Large, lot of unbleached Homespun V ; -v.v; Cheap Calicoes fast colors, , Bed Cords and Plough lines ' i -"-. . x ' Snuff bv the Bladder. Bottle or retail - V-T . w . ' . Vr-tin naperwbest quality ICotioh Bagijing--full42 Irish good and heavy avr -h M ullets No 1 Tin ware la-go let and mVny I also expect is a dav-a fame lot of Iron, all qaaRtiei lea and sizes. I . .T.v - iiw innMc WHITAKER. i . - - -"-' - September I5.,i.j. 74 3w.: ' ...... . .. - i .mtk tirar ii rrni- ' iuni TWvDPD-i'Tn r, i fCJTATE' OF NORTH CAROLINA Frahk vmiuren noo. nerrs at Law oi Edward K.'tJrooKs,dec d. five 'of the defendant in this 'case; reside beyond the limits of this Slaw and 'thW JurisdictW of this MO i r. . n. i i I A i it..- TIN JUNE IASTIWpmah, wh 'calls herself Jit MARY Aimi HAWKINS was placed fa the Jail of Clarke Cc4nty;Kehtuckr.' Bowhtad itv whit manner aha wall ( placed ImJaih will appear by hir Affidavit, the nraterial facti of which are given' below one is now connnea io saiu jau,awaiung ner uiai ior freedom. . Any' inftmatior.: coneernh.g' saidMary, Ann Hawkins tight to ftfedonv .will be attended to; or if she-be. not a free, person. J desire. to kuoWr that fact likewiseV Any information ipon the subject of her rieht to freedom will be' thankful! r received. , v Ad dress the undersigned t Winchester Clarke; County Kentucky. , ' , . : : AU UliU UUUJSWr Jailor, AqgusiS4,?842. 73 at; SUBSTANCE pF AtFlp'AVIT. The said Jlfarv. 4nn Hawkins sets forth that she is. now confined in tne J au of UlarEe Uounty ipat aqe was placed . in ute envtody ifthe Jailpr of said Coepty,. on the t day of Janelcl842.1by, the Sheriff of ad County, in virtne of sverai Attachments, wblrh-is-' sued from the. Circuit CoQrt.of xhe (Joonty aforesaid,: one of them w favor of John Foster, and all of them against tha Estate of one Gnsenbpry .CampUn-; Apd; that she has .been levied opon by virtue 9t;!sfidAt--. tachmemsof ;wrneLbna of thfrn, as the properly of said Campltn..' if . fMt-w I-'a The said Miru Ann.Hawki.fher rep feaeola that she is free woman, and war born free,.4 the County rfWo"rorth J-roJintf-hat her Mother : - ; .." ii . r ilL ri l. n;w. . wn n inoinu utueiuu wqweiiuv v"""1- ' t and that her name, was Jojee-that her. father .was; a fre White man, formerly of the sstd.Coomy.of yar-ren-nd that not m drop f African.. Wood, ever cuureu pr pouuieu ner veiuv... ' ,i .i, W 'h aaidJlfiUX010 uia, during the month of. May last, she eame from tne Ktate or Ueorgia, to tne -State or jwentucay , wuu the said Camplin, with whom she had been living for - w ft -J D3-i-l other propertj w NortCaTolina and.elsewbexe; to considerable amount in value-HLhat she waa induced by the falsa' and dec-p4ive - persuasion of the 'said Camplin to live with bun. and accotapany tun.- to Kentucky, and baa even gone so far, through bis per suasion, as to tell persons' that she belonged to him. That in consequence of this, she has been levied on and cast into prison, as the property of raid Camplin, and will be sold to satisfy his debt, unless she can es tablish her freedom, &e &e. - - f 14 The Affidavit is duly verified before P. Bosh, Esq. an acting Justice dttb Peacff for Clarke Coontt, Ktintuckytnd the whole Proceedings attested try 4Sans uel M. Taylor, Clerk of ihe CirtuitCnurt of the Coun ty aforesaid ij&M - Valuable Real Estate in ihf WUinn Y VIRTUE of a'Poweroif Attorney executed td"me by the owners' and partie 'interested, I -r-i . a -1 -1 ! . f " l ,,haJ, oflfe- for to t PlllKc Aaclion lo Ae ftg bWdef, that higH, improved and desirable residence, of Ae Jate Jnd A4, together- wiih the landa dwnt apparteHnt, esOraated mi 28gf Acres. MANSION HOUSE is a large two story wniA: of .-nt mti-5.i witfnini eiht tanre of an extensive arove of Forest trees. - Within 'the eurtilage, and only a few yards from the doer, are two excellent Springs of the purest water. - llie ont-noo- sest-consisung of Barns, Stables, Uamage Houses, Work Shops, ' Office,' Kitcben, Servants ' Houses; Dairy, dec. are conveniently located and very commo dious.' Attached to the premises, is a- highly improv ed Garden Orchard and Meadow, and about 200 acres of Land- heavily limbered, with Oak and Hickory, This Residence is sttuatrd about f ot a mile from the Capitol, and when considered in referenca to Its ac- f . ' . . .. J w I tractions to purchasers very rarely to be met with; in this part of the Country, ' vi : The Propertywill be sbldTn Lots of dUTerent sizes, , to suit purchasers, and will be made positively with- . .. . . , ... .. ... . . in prernises,on Jnarsaay ne m oay Df xf Arlt j... -.. -. "j. r .7 r jT wiaciury jerauu wiuinjr, i-.n-g of sale, and the title reserved juttil the fbrcliase money is paid. ' ', Persons desirous ofvmUnif r examimnir the pre- T.rrr : Aizrr - t -r.- ,.. QTjr i ne otar, pwnuarii,onajR rneraiu.anu w ii- mington. ynranicie,,iiju insert ine. loregoing wiy unui tne day pt sate,' ana torwara ineir ows 10 we jmu- tor 01 tne KsoisTa. . i . , ... vv.- m. i. . Raleigh, Jf. C. y- ... .. rnHE 8ulcriber will be prepared to actmmodate ' U - 30 Members of the next- Generals AaaemWy. at this well known stand, 100 yards oontn-east ot Uapi- lol Squan& Besides commodious KoOmstrt the Hob tel, he has attached i 8 out-rooms, most conveniently j locid for gentlemen. Devoting b Whole personal . ' u attention totho management orbits jsstar-iisnarof.be promises i& rrothiiig ihatt be omiltedvoit his part. that car. contribute to the comfort of his guesK .- H is Table shall belbrnished with the best the Markr-t a& fords, his' Bar supplied whh choice lquora, and his House witn attentive servants. As monev is verv scarcCi he Witt reduce his prices to edrrespond whh the difficulty of obtaining it. All applications by Letter, will be promptly responded to. , J - - - AIrKJi W . J-V IS. ' -Raleigh, Augort 15,1842. 4 ' - : -'65 : NJ Bt Gentlemen, who desire it, baft have their Horses boarded 'nlso, - ' - T in II 1-1 U UAlYi-KLri SvAHU 111 11.1 k r n w-a nii Ii m lT'i - " -W tfci a -- jMmw y n r i , . . - . i l Disyria Courts of the Untied Site?at Newborn, on 1 jl. -i -"' --w-r.w-- ww the 4ih Monday .in October, and . at .WUmrngton on the 1st Monday er the 4 lh: Monday in the same ! month and the Ui ted JUate Chcoit Court at Raleigh on the 12th November., s He will attend "to any eases of Bankruptcy that may be confided to hhn, by the Petitioners or their Auorneys, or to any other business in. those Courts, f 'rhoso wishing his.serrices can ad- j dress him by mail to Milton, i. C, ..or either .of the above named t4aees. enclosing an advance ft-e. riAT JaArilt-i. J. fAlMrJK. !-Vi. "-.. .-j'tAttOr at Law, Milton, N, August 30th, 1842. 72 3t. MEDICAL COIXEOE OI? THE UTATJ.'-OP SOIII'IT CAR0LI3S AThe Regular Coarse of LEtrrUKEb In tins" loatftution : wiH be resumed on the iecond Monday to fvovembcr. Anatomy, by . J. E. Holbrook, M. V. Surgery-by - - V-'v; E; GedJing.&f. D; 1J1 on,,.D. -r- 1 v -nt 7L 1 - n 1 . t , v j?Z&JKJ25r3Z brook, assisted byDra. Desaussure thazal, biaWer, Ualard.andUavenoJ,anJ wm be opened on thel5th iowa.themerttiJe.canbeporrhaed cfay rrC ' r ?ycr' yl isf. ."j ! ;1esUbIishiaeot,fottJh.toresponhit!cJr " v Chnical lastractiMtr atUaiiztftr Hospitai andldealers. ' . ; FRANCIS XtAJOH,. - - , ' . P Auns.jttouso. t v J - ;-r'i -;-rt ; HENItY ILfr-QST, Dean 'rr? 14 ( . j i J. 'V- .-S3' ' ' 1? ? rv - -V r7 ' Ul VISION1 QRDEKS, - r To the kfiGen xnaniii ine ?zn jivision or JYorisi , ? Carolina Jililllicr. fyOJare herebVc,Wmanded to apppearl' witSr' Kjjiiccrt. mujtaans ana wiuiers 01 your xspecuve 35th & 36th' Raleierh. Batrirda-v "2ndr AMEteRENiltA-: J W-V - . " . ' . . . a l'f. ."Tkf..-., .f."r . . . - - iUBi. iir U . Jill II 1 . K . jwi . . ; ? fj tandatd attd RoanoKe Republican 1.1 D K T !1 1: . .Z'W: ;r ; r i?xJTon, Sept. 10,7 Ilxjta QtiAaTasa. -Attetiom:Qficenj-q the $5lh Rtgirieni of rf . . Regiments, fully Equipped for the Inspectfon of Arms i aiid General Review - V X'-t I ' - - V The 22d Regiment att?ashvifieon Thursday, eth' Oct. " " ' yr;r20t-RektBridgeVon ' ' VrarlwW07Ji4SVurjay M'-''"' " ,.V;ith; v - wiiijton-Monaajoih;! . r Y' 1 6th ' --Jack'sc Wednesday J2th ' 'IBtttV . - Crowtll'a ph. Fjiday MlfcV 1 -4 ' ;s t4th . ' ; Va1tefrsToi. Saturday 1 5th - ? ! ..23d -".-v 'VfWrrent Monday, 'l7thVfs 29thr 'V'?? tUbn'ra? WedneadaTrittth'- "7OU are hereby notified to parade 00 HnisboVotrgh ? -'-v :: U street in this City; on the 22d of October. 1 1 1 o'clock precisery,' with the several companies under' " ' ' your commands, for inspeCtldri of arms and general re view. The commissioned officers will parade at th . Bapttst Grove,on the day previous a,eleyea olotkLr fully equipped for Drflt and Court martial. fr --sj :" By order of the" CoL JDpmmd, x..r 7 V4, I. W; jECi-Muj. WJiolesale and Kctail! : ktit . " iir-rrr RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and aw mere; thai they have just received ( i -Jtw v o.o vi , afvr a o, OXXWJL-O , Beiner the first shinnum. of tKn- Fat) Rin-t rX? they f wttt continue ta receive ethers weekly, tleir stock will be found, if possible,-: mofeomplete tbaci w - ""T-rTfm . jph v aMrawM. aiuu a -, TOreicore.Ana me anove goods were'aelecteJ by one : of the, 1 Firm, fcwho. from his long expeiirnce aad th.roogh knowledge of the busineasj UprrfeciryconiU petent and has taken great pains in svfectingsuch ' articles as will suit this and the surrounding. Markets we can. therefore assure our friends and . thepnbAs) goer&iiy, uw we-san - now ocer inem inducements rarelv ta be met with, and m vrml.t rw.i-R.ti- COUNTRY MERCHANTS, FARMERSL- ua. tts f-i ..,-,r i CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. . , - To give.nsacaU, and examine our stock, and Jeam - ' our prices belbre-purchawng, as we feel asaured. that v We are fully prepared to suit.tliem, both ssicgardjtfa h buy for 2asK greater . , i : -:t,47 : wm i "uu"3"jo"u tunov do onereo wan inose.wsiare ensA OlOU IO present meUl. . -Jf l-"'f ; 1 We wouU also, inviteall faeVwae eattnoTiBaka il cvennttocpiritct Norfolk la-forward n iKIr f measure, and we oledza oorwlfM i rtw i ' i -v cueap as inner were nresentii v iqq pairs Men s beat Thick' Brocana U tSOOu- da , do 2d quality do ,r 4 do j St f i- it. 'i " j"l i 2000 do , do and Wimen?s com'tt do x fou. ao .do lined and bound Kid do best flltv 4l- ivuu uo ,uo - , no uo do Zd uualitr. ' nnnn J- 1 ': - J : u-oj coarse Drogans rJt iat lo; i .-"'i 1000, dor. do ,,v,doj....des'i :.M do 1500 do Men's do Boots , 1st doA U yoodor do do da - ;.; -sadsr-v 1500 do do Kid and Seat del st and 2d do' r: , do j, do Calf Boots, very good, v f 200 do do do do Water Proof , i i ; 4 ooa i-auie .fine seal walking Shoes, 1 500 do do pegM leather and seal do 1 i 00 do - do do d 2d -quality doi BOO ..do ' do. fine seal Buskins 1 30(T do :do 'do , do Ties and Sliw E 2500. do, leather Boots, for servants ouo uo ao - ao xaquauty dor .j;ft Ve -1500. do finejhlck sole jpor' lies A elippera -V 1200 do dQ thin, do do- do - .-dal V-s' 600 do, do do t do, spring heel Ties and de. Together with a complete assortment ,f - Ue&de men's fine Boots, Bootees,- Unions, JJtavy Ties,Pccrs andSlippei4r - : r t' Ladies' Morocco, 8eal and Leather Shoes. ' - .. Misses' and Children's, Shoes, of trtsrw kind ' nut ' i ouaiiij wo nu-nerous io menuon.nerer ' . 5 t t:. . .. " . -aim in innn .r I i u c u . Also, a full supply pf LEATHER, of all kindavf-i :. Calf Skins, Kid Skins, Buff and Grain leather, t'plit ' Ieather. Ladies and Gentlemeny Moroeed Llaici and Binding 4Bkios, of aR kinds.;" ""-','-'" j Findings of all kinds, viz f Boot Trees, Criapinji BoardaLasis, Awls, Briaile Thread, Varnish, Black ing Brushes, &c &c ; - , .-" ; - ,, Also, a complete, assortmeni." of Itit,corr?nflre - every article used in our line, all of which ba sold on the most reasonable t:mr. . ;At the Cheap Store No. 18, E.sido Marlil" . - Beptemberl.. 3V, C . .73-3mv . I - .r-. - ... .. , : 4 J trft iv, . .- ' ' " '.t.- :..7Jt former etistoroer tofcthef'hh V. . the.CEntry ?.:.-r.ts fcnaral1y, who intend to ir- . ' chM FaUicpptUst iti the Petjersiwirg and l;:- markets, I will now inbam. that mv v stock of md Capsi"m -racing every quality and fs'riety, r-- , uuui .iw. w uufiut uw nawu,.-. ' -t ; erf-ts were giveriedtat 1 i .ndrwnbleieVand Iamdetermir-l iW! r- - I f -f i'vcamore'Blseet. Peitr,.L-. - I 5 1 - Next door to Ucsara, PauUplIT.- CJl f-" "" . v. a'V. f - . . , '. .. v... . -i -- -r-.i; Ct; , - . .-...i . ' : -., w . - ... . ... ...:. .... . -.. K.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1842, edition 1
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