Newspapers / The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, … / Sept. 27, 1842, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Suascairriox. Five Dollars p er annum half in Advance- .I' ; .' ... Adtbtismint. Fot every Sixteen Lines, first insertion, One Dollar ; each subsequent insertion, Twenty-fire Cents." Ui''l-t'' ' Court Orders ajid Judicial A&vxrtiskmects, W1I! be charged 25 per cent, higher ; but a deductpn 0f 33 per cent, will be made fron? the regular prices, jfor advertisers by the year. , Advertisements, inserted in the SemiWx:ki.t RtoiSTiR, will also appear in the WkjcklV Paper free of charge. J ." '- . 03 Letterstto the Editor must be os t-p aid. "f rom the New-York Atlas. DKBK OF AN AD VENTURER (4P BAKHAB StBBUVX. r Id travelling, through the Southern Slates, an observer will soon discover "that the natives are either possessed of a liberal education or none at all. la .the Northern and Eastern States, it is seldom' that a person can be found who does not possess a tolerable Eng lish education, while at the South, it is no mnusual occurrence to find those who cannot write nor scarcely read. The reason for this is obvious. Many portions of itie Southern States are so sparsely settled, that schools "could not be established ? to accommodate more man halt a dozen families, as frequent- I ly no more than that number live within a circoiyerpce ot eight or ten miles. The con-sequ-neej be common order of inhabitants do hot feM Tile to support a school teacher.1 The ch1Ljit therefore are brought ud in iff- norance, while the rich only are able to send their children to a Northern College, or higher order of schools in some of the Sou thern cities wri Now conclude with the Hyena.l ESTATE. OP NORTH CAROLINA Fain rain to see her. Tell her to remember the many times I have walked in her father's grove : To coneIada lM. t'ihl WiU M 'CacHrr-Saperior Court of Equity. Spring with her on moonlight nights, and how often iet tpii vnn th.t i,Bn f tuJt 1 fni 1 erm l84a .i.W .h. W,l htt K. .b. .wm ,e V?,e l?U yu lh 5he? 1 think hal fol Tha Petition of Wm. Havzood and Susan his Wife you raaae ot me on Sunday last p when I re-1 and Thomas Brooks. nect what a trrovellinsr. she said she loved me better than the world beside. Touch her tenderly now, if you please. .,,..,....:.;..'. --".'i- - -I wrote on again according to orders, and when I had finished I read it to him. Good 1 if that don't start the tears, I am no judge of snakes. Now I think you had bet ier come u wrong ojzuiti uive a erovellinsr. swinish mind and heart any female must possess, who would treat any gentleman as you treated me, I feel as if I wish 1 bad hold'of you, and I would 7"? iJ?,v iuu ii uui vuur ucaii, auu place marks on your ugly face, which' if strati twain. Uivft it In her 1.1: .luf , l & . ' s o a - - t- i uuHsinif. nnn n miiaii nnna fMan Mmmon uaru. . auuw uei & am in carnesi anu uqi w I , mrf thai U ....to.. oe inueu wiin. I ; once more obeyed orders, and read to ! him the result. That is good again, remarked my hero, now lets try to start the tears agaio. Ask her if she remembers the time we went out horse-back riding together, and her nag ran awav with her. and how I ran. the risk of breaking my neck to save her, and stopped her infernal colt, and rescued her without hu rtinff a hair of her head. But enough : von are not worth the price of ink snd paper. . You are V beneath the notice ' of anv nersrtn. snd will live and die despised and bated bv all a : - , wno Know you. l shall expect an answer be- fore Sunday nexu Your affectionate lover. - fe RrS. Lamphear. P. B, If your answer is favorable. ( which Heaven grant it may be,) I shall call and see yon next Sunday night, and hope then we snail drown, in the bottomless Iske nfl mng a nair oi ner ueau. ; - x ; your unceasing love, all our oast and nresent Court House in Lomsburs Again my pen traced tneviaence oi ner troubles. rat. , 1 4th Monday in September next, and then and there -i -r Agtdtut Polly Brooks and Margaret, Wife of Henry Macon and Joseph Jno. Brooks,' Ann Brooks, Alfred Brooks, Louisa Brooks, Wm; Brooks and 8hemuel Brooks(tbe last of whom is an infant) and children of Edward Summer Brooks and Martha Brooks, Christopher Brooks, Wm. Brooks, Mary Brooks and Alexander Brooks, all'of whom (the said Alexander is an infant, who are the children of Christopher Brooks, dee'a. Defendants; Petition to aeU Land. t; " It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Joseph Jno. Brooks, Ann Brooks, Alfred . Brooks, Louisa Brooks, Wm. ; Brooks and 8hemuet Brooks, children and heirs at Law of Edward 8. Brooks, dee'd. five of the defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State and the Jurisdiction of this Court. Upon motion, it is thereupon ordered, that publication be made for . six successive weeks in the Raleigh Register snd North Carolina Gazette, that the said Defendants, be, and appear at the next Court' of Equity to be held for the County of Franklin, at the Louuburg, on the 2nd Monday after love, and reported my progress. Hold on, stranger, you .must put it on a little iLS.tr.allta.. A r! 1M it ail. member when I took her from her horse, she AM A1 '7 M M lIlSWkMiitmaB bWab A fASVM SB ajahAMM! tMaji aa.am&la.' 1 ,.,u.mg f.u, already existing between the lovers. aisobu uib auu gatu Buy nvuiu uiw JWIICC4 i - - . Any reasonable man mieht suppose that such a letter would most essentially sicken any lady to whom it was addressed, and that in this case it would widen forever the breach But it my kindness. I obeyed (he last request, then read him the whole letter: He appeared thoughtful for a moment, and then addressed me r - - Well stranger, I think that ought to do the business, but when I think how much: like a dog she uses me, it makes my blood bile like a steamboat. Give her another blast, I believe she will bear it. Give her a rear hurricane this time, and we'll wind np on that I did as I was directed, and the letter was finished; and another such love letter, I think never was written since Adam - took Eve to wife. . The . romantic lover insisted on my a I takioff the ten dollars. 1 declined his offer. and then told him if 1 -bad done him a good favor I was glad of it, he was welcome, but plead answer or demur to said Petition, otherwise the same willi be taken as confessed by them, heard ex par tee as to them and decree made accordingly, Witness, Saml. Johnson, Clerk and Master of our said Court cf Equity at Office, and under the seal of Office, the 2nd Monday after 4th Monday in March, 1842. ' , Test, SAML. JOHNSON, C. M.i5.' August 1,1842. $5 62. 63 is an old saying that w it takes all sorts to make a worfd." I passed through the same place two years and a half subsequent to writing the letter, and accidentally met my quondam friend. He recognized me in a mo ment, and eagerly seizing my hand and giv ing it a squeeze, -which 1 did not soon forget. he exclaimed, " My dear fellow, to you 1 1 Property is situated on Kewbern Street, east from toe owe ray present happiness. I centre of the CspitoL The House is a large two sto- The letter did the business, as I knew it r7 DUVU"8. "?v"r"2 """" . i ssm rntAnsri ina n nnma nn v tmm in wr must. I brought mv dear Laicinda to herlr5 -ri? " . r.t.. TERY DESIRABLE PROP- crty for Sale, In the City of Ralelgn, The subscriber, being de sirous of moving to his Plantation, wishes ta sell his HOUSE AND LOT in this City. The IB senses, she wrote me back a favorable an swer, I called- the next Sunday night, we floor and four above, with Fireplaces to'esch. ft has a basement story of hammered Rock the whole extent, which is intended for a Dining Room, ecc. with a fire were married in a fortnight, and we have now place at each end the basement Rooms not finished. . . t . -l l . a ' I Tk.i. annard DrwV Mi.VJa Inn almAaa KlrrVl Ivan. While travelling through Alabama, a few nc would not be denied, sol pocketed the A. years since, I put up for the night at a coun- ne Ieir was ao unique uiai x icii mm a try tavern. After sapper a young man about twenty-years of age, who resided on a neigh ing plantation, came in, and we soon fell in- to a very sociaDie conversation.. alter con versing on various topics for about an hour, he asked me if he could hare) a few minutes copy of it would be a curiosity so I told him 1 would write it over for him in a plainer hand. I did so, and gave bim the copy, re serving the original for myself, and here it is: Miss Ltjc.nda Simpson : Madam, my indignation knows no bounds. private chat with me. 1 replied certainly 1 1 can scarcely hold my pen foranger. I just by allmeansv He then; told the landlord bet-wish to inquire, Madam (and I choose to do would' like to have a room for himself and the stranger. This request was readily ac ceded to by Ihe obliging nost, and 1 aobn found my sell seated in"; a spare, room by; the side of my new acquaintance ; the weather was warm and pteasant and being early i in the Fall, we were comfortable without a fire. My companion "closed the door and placed the lamp on the table, and took a seat beside . me. i - : ' .- . ' ' . l in writing how yon 'dare have the pre sumpuon to treat me in the brutish manner with which yon did on Sunday last 1 Do not your cheeks tingle with shame, when you remember how you insulted me t Too need not suppose that I am an old gratSny, who will be humbugged and bamboozled by such treatment r No, madam, I despise yon and and your conduct. You are not half civiliz ed, aifd your behaviour proves it. I will not Stranger, he remarked, fexpect yon will pot p with such abuse from one who 18 neither possessed of a handsome face, a de cent fiirure, or common " sense and I write thus to tell you that I spurn you, as I would a venemous serpent from my path. Here I was directed to- change the mode of attack. J My sweet and charming girl, 1 beg you to reflect before it is too late. Remember for one moment, the attachment which I have al ways manifested for you. : I beseech you to pause and consider our situations. Kemera ? - A ft jam ber how often l have ouneted. wind, ram, storm and hurricane, not even heeding thun der and lightning, for the sake of folding you the darling of my hopes, to my fond and en dearing embrace. You know that the bright ness of your eye, the bloom of your; cheek. your angelic torm, and good sense which reigns over , an, possess a charm over me which no Dower On earth can break. Call to mind, my dear and precious girl, the many Indeed ! f rehlierl. T linnnnu' vnn 1 happy hours we have spent together in your s tlnnt want m tn trn n innriin& fnr vnn i fathers ' oeautitui irrove by moonlisrht, and think it dee 4dTieer that I should call you oat here . eonfab ; bat the factfs i am in con ji a scrape, and 1 am sure you ca. without much trouble; and then if ywo so, here is a ten dol lar bill for your pains Any thing I can reasonably do for you,' I replied, t hall be done with the greatest plea sure ; but being, as you are aware, a strang er in these parts, and having to depart on my . journey, i cannoi conceive mat l could ren der you any assistance. -Can you write t asked he. ies i repueo, most men ot my age can do that. , I Most people may, but ! cannot. The fact is there is no school house within twelve miles of this plaice, and as my parents were not very well off, my education was neglect ed. low rll tell you what a fix I'm in It s about ove. the snuggest plantation, the best house, the fattest stock, and two of the plumpest babies in all these diggins." So it seems there was never a Jack with out a Gill, and even so ridiculous, absurd and nonsensical a letter, as the one of which the above is a verbatim copy, found one per- son on whom-it produced the desired effect ITATB OF NORTH CAROLINA Bpske County Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, JyTernvI84. "William M. Carson and Jonathan L. Carson, Ad ministrators, with the will annexed of John Carson, ! dee'd. and George M. Carson. Joseph M'rf. Carson, Charles Carson;1 Rebecca Carson, Sidney 8. Erwin snd Wife Caroline, James M. Smith and Wife Emily. James and Samuel Car son, Sarah Robinson, Sarah 8mi(h, Rebecca McEn tire, James Wilson, Ruth Wilson, Mary Wilson, Matilda Wilson, Daniel Smith, James lint tain and Wife, and Ann Smith. An application to prove tike last Will and Tufament Of John Carton dee d, tn due ana solemn Jorm. ' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that, in this case, the Defendant, Daniel 8mith, is a non-resident, and lives without the jurisdiction of this Court : It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed, tnat puDiicauen do maae wr ma. weeu iu we cbkit Raleigh Register, published at Raleigh, N. Carolina, summoning the said Daniel Smith to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be open ed and held for the County of Buike, on die 3d Mon day after the 4th Monday in September next, to bee proceedings touching the execution of the last wm and Testament of John Carson, deceased, in due and solenin form. Witness. J. J. Erwin, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, on the 3d Monday of July 1842. 4. J. XiKWlXV, ViUTK. Pr. Adv. $5 62$. - - - ' ,72 " FYaluodfe Ileal Estate in the Y1cin ' Uy ot IZatetsh for sale. r TfT)Y VIRTUE of a Power of Attomeyj executed Up to me by the owners and parties interested, I shall offer for sale at Politic Auction to the highest bidder, that highly improved and desirable residence of the late Judge 8kawxlv together .with the laods adjacent and appertennnt, estimated at 288 Acres. H The MANSION HOUSE is a large two story building, of excellent material, containing eight large Rooms, with a good dry cellar, situated m the middle of an extensive grove of Forest trees. Within the curtilage, and only a few yards from the door, are two excellent 8prings of the purest water. The out-houses, consisting of Bams, 8tables, Carrisge Houses, Work Shops, Offices," Kitchen, 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 &but 200 acres of Land heavily timbered with Oak and Hickory. This Residence is situated about of a mile from the Capitol, and when considered in reference to Its ac- eommodations, healthfuinese and location; offers at tractions to purchasers very rarely to be met with in this part of the Country. - 5 ; ; ' The Pronertv will be sold in Lots of different sfebs. to suit purchasers, and will be made positively with out reserve on the premises, on Thhrsdsy, the 1st day of December next A Credit ef one, two and three years will be given, to be secured by bonds, with sat isfactory personal security, bearing interest from day of sale, and the title reserved until the purchase money is paid.' Persons desirous of visiting or examining the pre mises, can call oh Lkosabb H. Sxawxul. Esq. WARNER M. LEWIS. Raleigh, September 8. ' r s : - 73 (EJ The 8tar, Standard, Norfolk Herald, and Wil mington Chronicle, will insert the foregoing weekly until the day of sale, and forward their bills to the Edi tor of the Resists. W. M. L. least I hope not : for if so I must disappoint you. No, I don't want you to do it personally, but I want to state to you my ease ; and then you must write me a love letter. Well, my friend, you can state your case i but ! fear I should make a sorry fist at writ ing other peoples love letters, ' for t. at ways found it impossible to write one to please royseit. Never mind, I'll risk that for I never saw a whale, nut I know how -pne odght to be made. , Now I can't write.tbpt X )cnow what I want written, so 1 will tell you, and you must write it tor me. . O, well that I can do. . vy eiu the tact is, l have been, courlincr Lucinda Simpson for the last three years.- I Her . father's plantation is only three miles from ours, and I bad got along so well, : that I supposed we should be married this win ter ; . out ealling on . her last- Sunday night. she snapped me op as short as pie crust and finally left jtneJ What is in the wliid 1 don't know, but I am sure if I could write her a letter I could touch her feelings, and bring ner back to where she belongs. , so I wilt get pen, ink and paper, and you must write as i. tell yoatfa&: fe:e! t I assented to this arrangement and station ary being prodoced,' I took my seat to indite the tinrlF i:-- liii--. ' now.saiu he. beinn the letter etroug. wow oh ! tny angel, remember how often, when I have sworn to love and protect you forever, yoo have declared that I was dearer to you than; all else on earth. : . (Here I was directed to come the tiger once more.j , - - AUU UUW TUU lilUD itUUIC IICSUCU IU1UA, what do vou mean . aiternDtimr. to brow beat and bully me. If you think you can play the coquette, and crow over me you are mistaken.' You may assume as many airs, and strut and swell with as much dignity as if you were decent' looking, and had not a east in your eye, and a hair lip; You attempt to abuse decent people, as if you had common OeUBc. - UUI VUN CIU I WUIB ll vu urn viiiiii i I never liked von. I alwavs considered you a trreat, raw, half-bred and half-witted romp, and now I see I was not mistaken. You are not deserving a thought, and I write this only toteHYou bow I nate you.. , . . - , fNow 1 was requested to assume the Jamb again.3 v. ,,v; '-v v.-U "tv , : It does seem to me, my auoraoie f angei, as if your good sense would teach you to re call the many endearing 1 moments and hours which we have ; spent 1 jogetner. ,.un my beautiful girl, whose ;sylph:Hke (orm and graceful i movements, ' are Uie ' envy 6( jour sex, when I remember the day on which your beautiful steed, became I enraged, and despising the strength (of . your weak arms and tiny fingers, with every prospect of hurl in? vou to destruction, I providentially sav ed vou from harm : I cannot buf hope that the ' remembrance of that event may be the meantf of winninir you back; to my embrace. (Pot jt on thick.) -; And oh 1 my. charming TATE of North Carolina Chatrah Countv. Court of, Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term 1842., Isaac Clegg, Administrator of William Avent,deeeas- ed, Henoerson wnson, uoaruian oi aw minor chil dren (John Wi, Mary, Sylvia and Andrew J.) WiUiam A vent, Thomas Cor and wife Martha, Theophilus Lawrence and wife Mary, Calvin Bray and wife Harriet, Louisa A vent, Henry Avent, Joseph A vent, Isaac A vent, and Elizabeth A vent. ' vs ; .;. ,r. John Aveni Petition for sale of Slaves. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, John A vent, is not a resident of this State : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made 1n the Raleiffh Resister for six weeks, for said Defend ant to appear at the next term of said Court; at the Court House in Pittsboro on the second Monday in November next, then and there to answer the matters set forth in the Petition, or the same will be heard exparte as to him. u Witness, N. A. Stedmsn, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the second Monday in August, 1 842. N. A. 8TEDMAN, Clerk. Pr. Adv. $5 62$. 70 6w W1LMA1VI GOUDON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Richmond, a. her np sky high, ask her il is oot asham- oi nerseirto treat roe in way; give her to understand that I am . no old o man to be M-mooozied in this manner, and that I won t tand any of her nonsense , 1 . I did as I was directed, an3 soon read tol Lucinda, your sweet words , still ring in my him what I had written. IVI?"' ? 1 ears, when in an ecstecy of love and grati- I hat is good so far, said he, now Ithjnk I tude, you; threw your arms around my neck, e had better cool down and irvrttmi her! and eivioir me a fervent kiss, declared yoo let!mg',( Just remind her howl loveihfer.l would Vemember. 'the kindness of your sav. bow often I have come through mud and iour and benefactor A jour 4 dying .breath; t t . . aw . v n , n . . , .,, References, Messrs. A. Kevan 4 Brother, : ? ptersbuw Messrs. MeDwsine, Browaley & Co. 5 KnbxlT' f ifessrs. Sbatter dt BelL'f - ;T Norfolk, W Mr. H. B. Montague, an experienced dealer in To-1 bscco, will psy special sitention to the interest of the Tobacco Planters of North Carolina. ; ; lJ h - ,-,:.! ' Ltsxaxi, advances on all produce when fa hand, wd proceed remhted to order. : - -i-n ; July ; t842.?yy?" -V'-;" 'f&S' ; TT2SITED OTATC3--DI8TRICT COURT Ui)P NORTH CAROLINA IN BANKRUPT C .N0tice to show c&ase against Petition of Joseph L. Mooring, of Orange 'County, to be declared e Bsnkrupt at Newbern, on Monday, the 24th dayo; OcCher next , - Albert Carter, of Waks County, Tailor,' to be de clared a Bankrupt, at Newbero, on Monday, the 24th day fo October next, , ?j tr, By Order of the Court, . ? t - 't j f - ' H H. POTTTER,' , , . Acting Cletk of Court in Bankruptcy, i ; ;;,6eptember 2Cth,:1842.v , ;Vh2fi There is a superb Rock Stable, two stories high, twen ty-four by thirty feet square; also a Rock Smoke-house and good frame Kitchen; and an excellent Well of Water. The Lot contains from six to seven acres of ground, which have been highly improved. The House is beautifully . situated on an eminence, near the front line. . All the improvements have been made within three years, and cost the builder over six thou sand Dollars. This desirable property is now offered for four thousanj&doUars Time will be given the purchaser, but the notes will draw interest and undoubted secu rity will be required. Persons, desirous of living in Raleigh, have now an opportunity of purchasing a desirable residence, at a very reduced price, E. P. GUION. Raleigh. August 25. 68 if A SSIGNUG'S SALE. The undersigned will Vy expose to Public Sale, at the Court House in the City of Raleigh, on Friday, the 80th insu the fol lowing Property and Rights of Property, to wit : . A Lot of Jewett's Chemical Remedies, worth three hundred dollars xat prime cost. Dr. William M. Mason's right, as remainder-man in about 230 sterling, now invested in the Three per Cent Consols, in London. A more satisfactory explan ation with regard to this right of property, will be made on the day of Sale. One fine Mahogany Dining Table, One Walnut Dining Table, One fine Masonic Engraving, t Together, with several small articles of household properly. Terms of Sale CASH. WILLIAM W. HOLDEN, Assignee for Wake. ' September 12. - 74 tds Pr. Adv. $2 &0. piOODS GOODS and cheap. The V(jEf8ub8criber has just received, and expects in a few days to receive, more family Groceries, all of which he intends to sell low, for cash, or on a short credit to those who pay punctually when called on. My stock consists in part of the following Goods : Flour; Bacon and Lard Meal; Corn and Seconds Rice; .Molasses and Butter -Sugar of different qualities Cofiee alargelot' Peppen Spice and Ginger Salt different qualities Coperas; Powder and Shot A large lot of Crockery cheap such as Cup and Saucers Pitchers and Bowls Teapots plates, &. Frying Pans Spiders With lids Trace Chains wire Sifters Nails of all kinds snd sizes ' Knives and Forks different qualities Knob Locks-best quality . Padlocks different qualities Files large fiat and Hand-saw Bolt Hinges different sizes ' Screws different sizes TacksNo 4 & 6 oz, : Pocket Knives Shoe Thread different qualities and colors Ball and spool Thread' - " Flax sewing thread Black and White Tuck and side Combs . , V' . Candles best Fayetteville mould, of all numbers, by the box or retail , ri , v : Large lot of unbleached Homespun Cheap Calicoes fart colors Bed Cords and Plough fines i Snuff by the Bladder, Bottle or retail - , Soaps different qualities for shaving and washing , Tobacco and Cigars , . ; Looking Glasses 8pun Cotton ( Hair Brushes, Needles and Suspenders 8hoe Blacking best quality ! Writing papers-best quality . : r . Cotton Bagging full 42 Irish good and heavy i Mullets No 1 Tin ware large lot and many other articles not 'mentioned. v I also expect in a few days a large lot of Iron, all qaalities snd sizes.' , ; r,,, JOHN R. WHITAKER. September 15. . - ' , t 74 8w ' Washington Hottl, Raleigh, N. C. rrnHE Subscriber will be prepared to accommodate ' U 3 0TH embers of the next General Assembly, at this well known stand, 100 yards Southeast of Capi tol 8quare. Besides commodious Rooms in the Ho tel, he has attached 18 oat-rooms, most conveniently located for gentlemen. Devoting his whole personal attention to the management of his Establishment, he promises that nothing shall be omitted on his part, that can contribute to the comfort of bis guests. His Table shall be famished with the best the Market af fords, his Bar supplied with choice Liquors, and his House with attentive servants. As money is very scarce, he will reduce his prices to correspond with the difficulty of obtaining it. All applications by Letter, wul be promptly responded to. ALFRED W. LEWIS. Rsleigh, Augustus, 1842. U . 65, N. B. Gentlemen, who desire it, can have their Horses boarded also. - - ' - TVTOTICETO BANKRUPTS AND OTH- J ERS. The undersigned expecU to attend the District Courts of the United Sutes at JXewbern, on the 4th Monday in October, and at Wilmington on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in the same month and the United States Circuit Court at Raleigh on the 12th November. He will attend to any cases of Bankruptcy that may be confided to him by the Petitioners or their Attorneys, or to any other business m those Courts. Those wishing bis services can ad dress him by mail to Mil ion, N. C, or either of the ! above named places, enclosing ao advance fee. ' NATHANIEL J. PALMER, v Atto. at Law. Milton, N. C Autrust 30th, 1842. 72 3U MEDICAL. COLIaEGE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA- The Regular Uourse of L.lSv; rutiio in uus insutuuon will be resumed on the second Monday in November. mam. r 1 'V r S-ll-ttWtlilSMIStaya. fm ta,, raSBwssssBssssssssssrv . DIVISION ORDERS.. . 3ead Quarters r OBCSTVILXJC, SEIT rtrter8 r - ,1st, 1842.) - " To the UOonel Cominatidint u thefth&itiitforiorjYbrtft Carolina Jtzauia ' -7 YOU are hereby commanded to apnpear. with the Officertt Musidazt and Soldiers, of youMespective Regiments, fully Equipped for the Inspection of Arms and General Review. '-!' t r The S2d Regiment at Nashville, on Thursday CthCH. 20th ResiirntatBrcjBon Fridav 7ih ..,'. 21st Tarboro 8sturtlav ,8th- 13th . WilhamstDn Monday 10th 16th a JaeksT Wednesday 12th 15th Crur ea Friday 14th 1 4th : War a oa Saturday 1 5th; 23J ' v ' Wt.renton Monday 3170i i t 29thr '"' - Louisburg Weduesday lth - 31 & 36th Raleigh, Saturday : 22nd . : By order of : T DAND3L 8.' CRENSHAW Maj; Gen. 7ih Div. N 41 ." FRANCIS McHENRY, Aid. gjS tandard and Roanoke Republican . mi if Z 1 RilxtoB, Sept. 1 0,7 . -" Hsab Qcinrxas. 5 AttentioiiMeers of ihe Z5lh Regiment of ? t TtTQU are hereby notified to parade on HHlsborough U street in this City, en the 22d of October.' at lit o clock precisely," with the several companies under ' your commands, for inspection of arms asfgenerat re- view. The commissioned officers will parade at the Baptist Grove on the day previous j at eleven o'clock,7 fully equipped for Drill and Court 'inartiaL--3M Ky order of the Cot. Uomm'd'ry l ? . , L. W. PEOKL JLdL- . Wholesale i- ' ai-:. . mm mm m aixu egau J Jtlerwin Aim RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and custW men, that they hate just received -r.'- -' r Anatomy, by Surgery, by Institutes and practice of Medicine, by Physiology, by Materia Medico, by Obstetrics, by Chemistry, by J. EHolbrook, M . D. E. Geddings, M. D. 8. Henry Dickson, M. D. James Moultrie, M. D. Henry R. Frost, M. D. Thomss G.Priolfau, M. D. C. U. Sliepard, M. D. The 8cbool for Practical Anatomy has been re-or ganized, and will be under the charge of ProfL Hoi brook, assisted by Drs. Dessussure, (Jhazal, Sinkler, GaUlard, and Ravenel, and will be opened On the 15th of October. , , ,4 ,3 Clinical Instruction at the, Marine Hospital and Alms House. ' 5 HEN R Y R. FJIQST, Desn. August 3. ' - 64 8w Boarding School for JBois, NSAJt HeNDBRSON, GttANVILLB COUNTY. meT. KU M. CHAPMAN, A. ja will re- ceive into his family twelve boys, to be instruct ed jn the various branches of a Classical, and English Education. ' ' --c f; .y:- 1 This will be strictly a Family 8chool. The pupOs will five under the same roof with their Teacher, and receive the same attention and pK dUnship as his own children. - A Parent's care will be bestowed upon their manners, habits, and sentimeuts ;.an4 every ef fort be made to secure for them "the particular "ad van tsges of a Father's house, while they enjoy those of a School ' - : ' 1 ' r 'v - - , i In their instruction, assiduous rare, directed by long experience, will be used to form their understanding, as . well as - to commnnicste irticular . knoa ledge. -400 CASES OF? SPOTS, SHOE' Being the first shrpment of their FsU Stocky and they will continue to receive others weekly, their x. stock will be found, if possible more, complete thoH " heretofore,' and the above goods were sefeit by one i of the Firm,;, who , froA- his, long exr.'ric ca nU . thorough, knowledge of the business, is pt-jfecily com-J petent ; and has taken great pains in sefecting such articles as will suit this and the surrounding Market we can' therefore assure our: friends and- tha public, generally, that we can ; now offer lhem inducerentii rarely to be raetftUh, and we would respectfully urriti' COUNTRY MERCHANTfcf,FARME . CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. vr v To give us a ea&V and examine our stock; isV. leant7 our prices before purchasing, as we feel 'asso we are. fully prepared to suit thenvboth arigrds the, article and price, and those who buy foe Cash, greater inducements cannot be oflered than those we are ena-T bled to present them. - , it ( ? . ' ?. i:. We would also, invite all those who cannot make h convenient to come to Norfolk, to forward us their measure, and we pledge ourselves to furnish any ar4 tide as good and as cheap as if they were present. 7. r The following will be found amoni those already : received, via t ; ' tVji- '' ' - 5000 pairs Men's best Thick Brogans - : 3008 doirdo 2d quality i do ? - do , - ; rmr,i' 2000 do . do and Wmnen's com'n do ' ; 5 2500 do-f 1000 2000 do . do and Wmnen s com n da 5 ; . m do-1 do lined and bound Kid do best ql'iy- - - r do, do., do do do 2d quah'ty. do Boy's coarse Brogans 1 1st' do JiisT"i do o do do 2d do yli. v a?Aii---i j . a-':x - 1000 do o do do 2d do 1500 do;Mehs wdo4Bools t; 1st do 700 d do MJi do ;'do ; :"2d -do t 1 500 d dcr Kid and Seal do 1 st and 2d do 350 do . do Calf Boots, very good 200 do do do doWaters Proof " 900 do Ladies fine seal walking Shoes ' 1500 do do pegd leather and seal do , 600 idX do -do C do 2d quality. do 600 do - do fine seal Buskins. -300 do do , do , do Ties and Slippers 2500 do leather Boots, for servsnu . ' . 800 ,m'WSdqoulay do i 1500 do fine thick sole mo; i lies & Slippera -1200 do do thin v dor do-' do1" ;.-.,do-' 600 do do do do ; spring heel Ties and do .r Together with a complete assortment : of Gentle Comprehension of principles will be regarded as essen-1 men's fine Boots, Bootees, Unions, NsvjTies.Ptimpf tial to thorough instruction, and will accordingly be 1 and 8lippers " ' ' " f ' ; 4, 'H m tt AIJAYTAY from the Subscriber; on Saturday, tile 13th of August, his ,negro man named Aamov ; about 22 years of sge, 5 feet 7 inches high, not very likely, nor of the -blackest' com plexion of negroes. Said negro was recently arrested as a Runaway, and confined in Greensboro JaiUGou ford county, from whence I was, bringing him home, j when he made his escape, within a mils or two of my house, ; I will pay a Reward of TEN DOLLARS, for his apprehension and . delivery to me, or, confine- r.- " 1 . ... .:i.t m-i'i isMii .:. mens in any jau wo w i get nun. , - - v: JOHN ADAMS. Wake County 8ept ft. ' , 76-tf constantly aimed at. - - . - - .smx HurnKBSon Is shuated in a regfon of unsurpassed heahhfelness; and, tying immediately on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, is easy of access. , My reU dence is distant from the Town about three miles in a retired and pleasant situation. ' ' There will be two . Sessions in the year, of five months' each, beginning respectively ; 1st January and 1st of July: For ' Board, Tuition, dtc' peH session 76 in advance. v - i J - ; Rt Rev. L. S. Ives, Raleigh i J. S. Eaton. Eq, Henderson; Wul Plummer, Wm. Eaton, Jr. Esqra. Warrenton.f.':v m . . . :- v? ; . September 20. 1842. - ' . 76-tf . C3" The Eden ton SentineL,Wilmington Chronicle and Newbero Spectator, will copy until forbid."' - i Dry Goods ! Dry Gbcda ! Ladies Morocco, 8eal.and Eealher Shoes. i t Misses' and Children's Shoes; of .every kind, and quality too tmmeroujrto mention here. . ? Also,afuU supply LEATHER, of all kinds viz; Calf Skins, Kid Skins, Buff and Grain Leather, SpKr leather. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Morocco Lining and Binding Skins, of sH kinds. . t v'-r ' -l v"," '' Findings of alt kinds, viz i Boot Trees, Crimping Boards, Lasts, Awls, Briscs, Thread, Yarniah, Black insr Brashes Ac kctey Oit ly . t Also, a complete awsortment,. tt Kit, comprising e very article used in our line, all of which, wUl ta 'g:' 1 ' on the most reasonable terms.jf . ' . ,. j -j m -lis -IfERWIN it TURXEI!. - -' At the Cheap etore No. 18, E.side Vte&& i i rn ?j:rHuaxs,IIcr;2tfVa.' ,:;Vi September 1., n . 73 lo " . .. a m FALL IMPt)BTATlOn-184a.l(. x TrriERPhiMtledonia Brawler. Harriet Rock we IL I r T-Hsrkway. and George Washington we have received our extensive Importation of ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND 'IRISH DRY which fortunately arrived prior to the passage of the new Tariff, and having been bought exclusively for cash, and selected with the greatest care by one of enr firm in person, we can and will sell at prices wEich murt please. . - 4 . Our supply of American, French and German Goods JFALL STOCK, 1842, .- TTTIciptr Flpnr Carrels We have stiD a I will be found fully equal to any we have ever offered. lA considerable number tin band. 'Also, nave just 1 PAUL, McILWALNE &CO- My .former customers, together with the Country Iferchanta generally, who'iotend to por chase their Fall supplies fa the Petersburg and RicL mond markets," r will trow, inform that my stock cf Hats and CapSi'embracidg every quafity and variety, la cosine, and will receive accessions by every eui val from liew York during tne season. . y ? I will further sUte, that my orders were given crt at the most favourable time, and that my Stock was never more foil and complete ; and 1 am ceterr:;sc J to r , as low as the same articles can be purrhasrJ eft: 7 r; x estsbliehment, for Cash or to rcrpcrsibla f - ! - J dealers.T -; i r n :t-' FKAliCI3 ;;. ; . . . street, rc::r.- paui,r:ct: 'it I received a supply 01 blown, coarse, and ground Alum 1 , ' importers and v!holesale Dealerain Dry Goods, - ' OyeamorB Salt, ol :f -v .'js VILL : PECK, i I -. - . v f3ycamoreCtreet, Petersburg. Va. 1 , , Neat door to ilr-:rs Raleigh, Sept. 23. , . 6-5t September 20th. - ... " ' " 76 4 1 - "Septembat, 8.; , '1 '-. Ja fek.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 27, 1842, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75