, ." J ! s v j.."- - ? - ' - ' "'x"' SBn-WEEKIiY. VOL. XLlv 4 . . ' v - ,;V i : A T-.VJi' ' t i ! : 4 . ' i . 1 ' v : I- ' l . r I . ' I i - i 1 : "m . - t . . . TT i 'I i i i I I ii v, 1 i v J x. i-.O : U i i 'MMMWWWWMMB II mi iiJUHiiiiMirtah HUM , EDITOR AND, PROPRIETOR. The aristocrat by, birth' afii prejudice, spent Iiis life in advocatiit? the cause of freedom and the people. ' The generous 'enthusiasts who pave awar his thousands in eharitv. ' bought a saving-box to fill with pence. .I'r.. , . iv;.'! ' MideUasez Gaxttle. ScBscttfTios Fire Dollars per annum half in AiiTitTiiiKtxn. Forvij 16 lme n;rs.inerj fu ture, he will also attend to the means of pro moling his own and hia family's happiness, by having a comfortable dwelli nr. not fexnen- svef but snug, neat and convenient ; in good PoMn and with architectural proportions, nie; out-buildings should be arraneed with AN APPALLING SITUATION!; ,h fe In Coom i Naval Hutorywe find the followms planted, ; and not remotely from the house, interesting- description of a scene on hipboard, which should be a garden: well cultivated and well Olusbatessia a strikinar manner, the effectg of disci- stocked wiih fruit-bearing shrubs." in order phne in a man-of-war. '"; ; 'VJ to arrive at a desirable result,the farmeriwhen On the 10th of AnriL the New-York. begins should commence in the" character the Weekly Paner. free on J',n Adams, and Enterprise sailed, to touch ?fin engineer, and after repeated examina- ai matia, on ineir way to the enemy's port; iMui;inji upon a plan oi what be ln- iniie roaRing litis passage, just as tne music rm, uuuuings, snouui oe, ana wn,OneDallar each subsequent inaertion.25 cenifl Court Orders and J oJicial Adtertlsemenla will ba (hirged 25 per: cent.1 higher; but deduction or d3 r cenU will be made from the regular prices; for ad rtrtiwrsby the jaar." ' j "' : ; "' Adveriisemenu. inserted in the Semi-Weekly Rib iitib will aiso appesr in htrge, ' ,J . . .;t .. Utters to the Editor mast be post-paid. THE OPOSSUM;. ' it i locTBia jr' riirtia had been i' beating, to grog, a heavy explosion evcry P03 e ets, and every nail he drives, was heard near the cockpit of the flair ship, should have reference to this plan, and as anu tne lower part ot tne vessel was imme- vcs, ma pian win oe constantly ue- d lately filled with smoke. 3t was art appal- sloping, and he and his children will be inx moment, for -everv" man on board was 8aved the mortification of seeing a haphazard ' i I U... MH 1 . r - r linmKlinnr nf Kll 1 11 in era fann 9 R?oo mav"b magazine, must hSve exploded ; that U farmer's home, since there the most of his ike the Raccoon may. be found in all parts .Vi Itim mn.t h nnt uxu i 0f the So Aem wanuy. . and hke too, lhat;lhd 8hip wlU flavmMf an(, ins ,,j be, strongly attached, ought to .be the, pleas- aniest spot to mm 01 any on the whole globe. And why may it not be, since he can arrange as he pleases ? There are a great many dif ficulties to struggle with in subduing nature nml muLirur u trnntl farm Kni ttiasa A(Htt,il- pon reptiles, insects, and the roots and bark hadnot bWn - iTen a nnLlhen hi mn ties are not eWnced by attention to the things df trees. : V . ., I wr ominir tpai;it f mI i we have mentioned, but rathfr liorhtpnorl bv fiit. . ...1.. l. U..I iL. I .';."' wviLiu, auu uuici i - magazine was in animal, greedv of blood, and, like the mink, , tKnlrt,.wnZ . ' . , ks t with avidity from the necks of the . FT? - d r ?' S. which hehaAilled., ;He feeds also SSbfi',? k.P!a". and -he D ' .a-- s..w..; .1,1 i k.-i ordered him to beat to quarters. . The alarm Dale Opossum, that are, worthy, of; notice.- dircclwj tlis stations, uuder a standing regulation, which j. 1. Rrat im a kind nf nrwlrt tnrmed in the . - . - ViJr V." c',..: r ":r.u " r-" " P nre V16 most -certain means of ,Kin nnuer uie ocuy,. luwuicu the officers entire command n tnis pocKet sue carries anu . sucmcs ucr jroung. giving of the shin, and nr-nrVAntin0 i.nnrminn' Tk. Z-O ... ' fl well exhibited on ihisjtry. the new hopecd happy anticipations Which such a plan tlyes birth to. Bangor tCour ier, - - roaDg go irom me womo una una !PmW ng occasion ; for while there is nothing so J,ey are no larger than a common fly ; butJr,a,fu to lhe 8Caman the alarm of fireYthe HIS iruui oi mis i uuuui cr uiuuti, uviwiui- SQUIRE BLUMPY, OF RACKE&SACK. TJBjl WAT TBtf I1D1I OUT THI 1AW I - THE HSW COOKTRIXS. A particularjriend of ours at Batesville. hare myselfseen an old female Opossum who had nine young ones, neatly Urge enough to eare the pocket.. ,. - v-v The other singularity alluded to, and which s common to the male also, as the formation f their feet, which approach hearer to. the j. a w a means ne uses to attain lus ends, vowels has always a gang of slinks or strikers about him men who will do any thing and swear to any thing he bids them. A short time since he obtaiqed a commission for one of those tools known in these "diggins" as Jassack" of the Peace, or in other words, Justice of the Peace. The fellow's' name was Blumpy, an ignorant dolt, as destitute of by Datem's pullets, and his ball face swijled down by the defendant himself ; inecours he has got to pay for them, and fork iver jmy fee into the bargain. vTheoV the : court's sentiments i.f,1 .i-f-v " .-t.t g Judgment was accordingly rendered against Datem, and he was obliged to foot the whole bill... , - ;. "e.. - . t r -'-.-. - FO It,: S E PT n Jl O El i ; j S. Gregory tf 4k. jtfcuiagert. 1 TIRGIN I A STATR LOTTE RY.Fdt the benefit V of the Petersburg Benevolent Mechanic Associa tion." Class No, S.IEbt 1840. To be drawn: t Alex andria, V a. on Satnrday, 12tu Sptember 1840 GRANDAPlTAls". , ' ' $20,000-10,000-5,600- 3,000 lOO Pnaes f MOOce. 6 No. Lottery 10; Drawn Banot. Tickets only 10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Ccrtificatea of Packages of 22 M bols I icjkets $120 Do do " 2fHalf do i 60 Do do 22 QoarXer do j 30 30,000 Dollars!! I 100 Prwcaf.1.000 ! T0 IRGINIA 8TA"PE L.QTTERT, For tbe bene fiof the Petersburg Bene voient Mechanic As sociation. '; Class No.' 10. for 1840. To be drawn at Alexandria, Vs-.on Saturday, September 19lh, 1840. SCHEME. I $30,000 ! $10,000 5,000 $3,000 $2,500 $1 017 SO 50 Prizes of $1,000, &c &cf TickeU only $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of Packages ol 25 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 25 Half do ( 65 Do do 25 Quarter do I 321 40,000 Dollars!!! 14 Drawn Noi out of 78. $40,000 $12.000 $0.000 5 000 3,000 i2 500 $2,00U ft, 769 $1,600 $1,500 2 of $1 250 2-uf $1,20020 of $1,000 20 of $500 20 of $400 01 Ovc. etc. IWlin-I Mnnif, want tn tlipir nn&riAr m ramil-irlir a I has furnished us with the irround-work of thp ;n - i-i ist ti iv. a si m m t rr . c ia 1 m - - --j a m r . t " - lUliding wnat JM UO Jiunon tens us oi me .'n .u. momint nfconfidenpe. Tn ea h. following account, showing the manner in rAlexandria. Va. on 8atorday, 26ih September, young 01 anouicr species 01 auimai aimuar ui ing$(no:jth, and the leather moderate, the which they do things in the back part of the the Opossum i but it is certain that the young (Jommodore himself, now issued orders to " Rackejisack'Vcountry. remain in these pockets until thejr re suffi- hoist out the boats. Jbe command, which In one of the back counties lives a "big ciently strong to run about, and- even after had been under the influence of the man" named Vowels, and not overburthened that time they return into the pocket to pass be8l feeunM wr tb6 human heart, was most with honesty. Rich in lands and tenemeuts, their nights ; and when frightened at any Unie, unforlanalely limetj The eo le had n0 meaner than gar broth" and regardless what Uwillruniouie.pocKeiior.siieiier. inev ,ooner left the irons to execute it. than the never separatejrom their pothers entirely jlb.boomf bow-sprit, spritsail-yard; knight ontil they have grown sufficiently Urge to be headf anJ eve t rlrwartI was ,incd wUh able to protect tnemseives ana 10 proviue tneir men un,lef lhe ldea of lUn far own food. Within rjer : pocket the mother sible from the mzgizine. Some even leap rery oftett raises eight or ten at a timeI overboard and wam for ihe nearest vessel. ' The situation of the ship was how exceed ingly criticah With a fire known to be kin: died near the magazine, and a crew in a great measure disorganized, the chances of escape RfilNTA 8TATR I.flTTRRV Varthh. fit of the Petersburg Benevolent Mechanle .6 ainf Mf Wrapping Paper 1840 T6 be drawn, 10 PEEBLES, ltALL & CO.' " t T. V:v; Old Stni Petenfagt rS " KEEP always on hand a tirga and well assorted ' .- otock; op GROCEutE;-; . which they offer for sale on accommodating; termsQ j respectfully invite merchants add others punduuiag Groceries in Petersborg to examine the same. Tbsy have now ii store the following artides , 45 hhds.. prime St, Croix Sugar;, ; . , . .. - , 125 do 'I Porto Rico and Mew Orleans ditto . 2500 Loaves lump, single and double refined ditto f ' - 25 tierces and ffRT.?? Molasses, t 400 bags prime Green Havana and LagnyraCoee 500 bags Ri -do: (strong scented) ,Yu, ; 25 do old Java Coffee . . -: , . Vs.. , 50 '.""do', Pepper, Alapice and Ginger J . 500 kega Cut Nails,'assorted sizes, , ' 60 tons Swedes and English Bar Iron 200 bundles hoop, band and rod Iron, assorted sixes 2 tons Blistered and German Steel f 10 tons Castings Pots, Ovens &c , . v 250 pes. Cotton Bagging ... 150 coils Bale Rope -800 " Baling aind Seine Twine1' 1500 lbs Shoe Thread " 1 200 sides Hemlock and Oak tanned Sole Leather 30 doz Collins ic Co. and Beer's Axes -100 boxes Tallow, Hall's Patent and Sperm Candles 50 boxes Yellow Soap ' V " 75 packages Young Hyson; Gun Powder and Inv fierialTea ' - , , 3 pipes Blackburry" MadV Wine ' 50 qr. casks Lisbon, L. P. Tenerifie, S. Madeira i and Malaga Wine 20 half pipes Cogniac Brandy 3 puncheons old Jamaica and Antigua Rum 1 do superior old Scotch Whitkey, of our own importation warranted pure andtaricdy prime quality 50 bbls old.Mountain Whiskey . 75 bbls " Southampton Apple Brandy . 30 do " N. E. Rum 300 do No 1 North Carolina Herrings ! 15,000 lbs Western Bacon (sides') 200 dox Bed Cords and Leading Lines 500 sacks Liverpool, Blown, and Ground Mam Salt 75 boxes. Manufactured Tobacco, c dee. , , , They also give their attention to Jthe sale of Cotton. Tobacco, and all kinds of produce. Goods forwarded to their care, will receive prompt and special attention. Peteraburg; Va. August 26. 72 4t Tickets only $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2, Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tick's $130 Do , do 26 Half do ,65 Do do 26 Quarter do 32 50 rr For Tickets and Shares or Certificates of Pack ages in the above Splendid Lotteries, address D.S.GREGORY & Co. Managers, i WashingtonX'ity, D. 0. rowings sent immediately after they are Over, to all ikhn nnlfriilin Do www. w r ' ALEXANDRIA BOARDING SCHOOL, p. C. The sixteenth annual examination of the Stu dents of this Institution has recently closed, and there is now a vacation until the 1st day of the 9th month, (September,) at which time the scholastic duues will be again resumed. . The course of stodv in the Insti tution, besides the usual branches of an English edu cation, wnicn are taught with great care, embraces complete and rigid coarse of Mathematics, ' both pare RiLEIGH AWD OA8TOX IXAIt KOAD " II I n ... Rxptdttum increased, and no detention? fTHHE Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road ia now com rJi-'i'1 in ful1 Pion This-road coo r"iij.CLwe,milto' nd- Rnoke Rait .Road l !?",on wt,ch,0l1 ?ioitea with tho Petersburg Rail Road near Belfield. A conUhuoga line of Rail Road and Steamboat communication is thus formed between Raleigh; N. C and Boston. 'Vi, ,.t 1 Passengers travelling Sdiith leave Baltimore at 9 o clock. A. M. and arrite at Peterabura at 1 A. If. next morning t leave Petersburg at 2, A, M. and ar rive Raleigh at 5 P. M . the same day making only 32 hours,' including 1 stoppages, from Baltimore to Raleigh 338 miles: From Raleigh ' to the South, there i a daily lin of stages rbnning Jo connection wub the Rail Road Cars, ,r To the South vyest and West, there is a daily line of four horse post coachea, which leave immediately on' the arrival of lhe Iraki, and run via. Hiltsboro and Greensboro, to Salishuir from thence a tri-weekly line via York and 'Abbe ville, Q. u. to Milledgevllle, Ga. There u also a tri-weekly hack line from Raleish. via Piltsboro and Ashboro to Salisbury,. ; From Salisbury there te a tri-weekly four horse iKwt coach line via Liecolnton and Rutherfordtorrto Ashville, and also a , tri-weekly hack line from Salisbury, via StateaVlUV and Mor- gsnton to Ashville. From Ashville Itf the Warm Springs there if a four horse post coach line six times a week, and from thence a tri-weekly line; via New port and Decdridge to Knoxville, there is s also a semi-weekly J rie via Greensville to Knoxville. At Greensboro', fi. C. a tri-weekly four horse coach line branches offend runs via Salem, N. C thence acroes the Blue Ridge to Wythe Court House, Va. where it intersects with the Valley. Line. . From this line there is also a tri-weekly hack line which branches off it8atem, N. C. and rune via Hontsville, Wilkes boro, Jefferson N. C j Elizabeth ton andJouesboro. Tenn. to Knoxville 5 : r ! It will thus be seen that there1 are three , stage lines connecting Tennessee with the central parts of North t-arolina and two, connecting South vJarouna and Georgia with North Carolina. All these lines final ly concentrate at Raleigh,' the Southern terminus of the Rail Road. 1 r " : Travellers from the upper parts of South Carolina and Georgia, the middle and Eastern portion of Ten nessee, the 800th Western pttt t of Virginia;" and the Western part of North Carolina, wishing to go north, wiU find the route by the Raleigh and Gaston Rail' Road cheaper and more expeditious than any other. The following Table will show the distances, the time of travel, and the rates of fare on two of the routes leading from Knoxville to Raleigh, to wit were much: diminished. But Capt. Chaun- cey rallied a few followers, and reminding nape oi a man a iiana. nan ao mose 01 my th-mthait tl.-v miht . Wa1I h. Wnwn 11 n other animal excepting the Ape. Tha great fonogh one deck as three, he led the way toes of the hind feet are separate -from the below, Hnto a passage choked with .smoke, rest, line tne tnumoa jrom tne nngers 01 a where lbu danger wa9 wpidry increasing.- man s uaiiu, uui mcir uiucr wco, iiuui m etry, the differential and integral calculus, the r o 1 j t T i: rwt r. i , : r 1 uon 01 ooiax sou uuuar xciiuca. a nnsiis. ana an -TriTIf!EJ-WbrM. th Hnbscnber and Jos eDb I -.1 1 . ,i.j j 'i rio. .-n rvvi '. . , r .. oiner Astronomical cswuwuvos, ana ue appucauon conscience as a crying hyena, after a seven I jpf Bette of this City, obtained a licenr. to Re ail of Mathematical principles to Mechanics, Engineer days fast. ; On receiving his appointment, I Spiritaous Liquors, at the store of said Betts, near he m Latin Gfeek French ana 11 Lan- wilh the Governors name and seal to 'Ml, Ivaieigh Depot, or the uaston ltoad, xnwer tne name -aaee- Logic, Rhetoric Mental and Moral Philoso- Blumpy swelled up with pride at once, t of BE. 1 i S & MURRAY. XMow for good and .um- fi chemistry, Geology, Natural Philosophy, Phys hlmaJlf wonderfnllv elated, started on h is l?nt reaon8.- lch U v? at mu 'Vmc. to iology, Mineralogy, Botany, &c. , 17.. u's:iJ : : 5 no?ce " :flven .? m wom. Fw" tDM Foil courses ofiLectares are delivered to the students wyuwu iv'tig' . r - I surrender all my ngtit to Ketatt BptntQQns uqnors trwmmirw. Nitnl Philonb. .tvl AiBM. In Arrived therer he commenced Strutting and under said Ucense, and do forbidsaid Joseph BetU to &e tem of these sciences are illustrated WVLU UUIB 1 W ... . . . and mixed, including analytical and descriptive Geom- rrom JLnoJPiff auigoy way of Atongdm e calcula-1 ' rr vpwti mnwr nrgima. number on each foot,) though shaped like nngers, have on them long'crookeu claws, something similar to those of a dog. ; The Opossum is altogether a curiously shaped animal, Aas a long head, which (to form a mouth) is split back beyond the eyes, baa a long keen snout, small eyes, rough, skin, coarse hair, resembling the bristles of a hog, very thin, small semicircular ears, and a long tail which is very naked and flexible in its There, bv means of wet blankets taken cutting a dignified swell about and across bis etail Spirituous Liquors under the same. from the purser s 'store-room, and purser s store-room, and water thrown by hand he began to contend with the fire, in a spot where a spark,' scattered even by the efforts to extinguish the flames, i . i . . i t-. .u: migm,-. m a single insiant, nave leit nuiuiug of all on board but their names. ' Mr. David Pouter, the first -Lieutenant, who meets us in so many scenes' of trial and danger, had ascended from the ward-room, bv means of a stern ladder, and lie and the cabin. What has got into you Dlumpy V asked his wife. . Dont bother me,' said Blumpy. What are you salivating about in that highfalufin style for ?" continued his wife. I'm n marl-mnn." was tlin mvaterlhua answer. And no tice is also hereby given, that the Copartnership exist ing between myself and the said Joseph Betts,1 is dis solved; J A MJ5 55 a. MUltxyAx . Sept 2. 72 Miles. Honrs. Fare. Knoxville la Bloantvule, . 110 39 f 10 Blount ville to Abingdon, 20 4 3 Abingdon to Wythe Court Houso, - fig ' 19 5 Wythe C. H. to Greensboro' IV, C.1 18 - 29 - 10 Greensborongh to Raleigh, 84 21- ' 6 ". 390 , 05 33 From Knoxville to Raleigh, by way of the Warm Springs, Ashevtue ana Salisbury. c e Mile. Hours. Fare Knoxville to Warm Springs, Warm Springs to Ashville is 38 136 136 16 7 36 6 10 10 by a great variety; of experiments. The Institution is supplied with a good collection of PhilosoDhical end Chemical Aonaratos. a Cabinet of i ,1 a a sasras?L. - minerals, and a well selected Library for the use of Asnvme 10 oansDury, students. ,1 1 BausDnry to Kaleig In teaching every subject, care is taken that the sttr- f " dents understand the principle of toes ciences they are The above rates-are believed to be acearato. or i . . .fo..J rj 1 lurtimilir mdm. llnAmMnsarinntM fariennniMwhinvl n..rlv Tk. mnl Am KnnTviIiA ht Jarmmia . : ' usnea a aauy line oi owgea uom i r . . ; i . . , . . 1 ''j -j z 7 . pM;ti;n TW T.,ick.,rr .tirl . tri.wklv Una I tai oDject is, to nave tpe students eacn nay in classes i Wilaesooro and Balem. to ureensooro' w. o. is A HTEW LINE OF STA- . Ti nndprRiirne inform dents understar the Public, that they have estab- studying, they are then able to apply these principles to 385 94 $30 "Something has made yon crazy Blumpy." from Louisburg to Enfield. The daily line leaves Lou- explain every part of the performances of the preceding 1 something shorter "Crazy! Look here," said Uie husband, isburg every morning, and returns every day from the day, by which they not .only become more careful, Und the fare perhs nature. Like the Raccoon, the ,Oppossum - ftLU r showing the commission, " look here, Mrs. I climbs, with ereat facilitv. indeed it aeemal w.M,fr. W.,MMS.7 BIumDv see this t knew thaikeeoinr that T Z i . 'i tneir intrepid commanaer. j ne men were . . nc- . t day for intended by nature that he should toke up ,J f , .,. horse Champion would bring rae,ouU I am ":L 1 l.-.. -U-.i' - r li .1.- TlIK" in iruui tun "" iiwiu. " v..i- ' l .u T .: k- !- .1.- n mo rcavci auu w ilt uc m in, i .. oOUB n, rf es, ,or wnen on mw Bruuu -hundant, 8Uppiied, and the ship Was saved. now. J.uauct he is extremelawkward in his movements. This 3Cci3cnt .upp0sed to have occurred Legislature But I beheve that they hardly ever look & - having been tak- better pu ai mniih hmh ik.n 41. a .nia Ta. hnllniVI. in .... .aiiii.I much higher than the roots for hollows, in which to make their, beds ; yet it very often ascends the tallest trees to search for food, en shorter than either of the above routes, i u t -. ;. isburg every morning, and returns every day from the J "J WU1" Wk ""'J "T y-iwiu, i anu uramre pemaps uuww. ; Depot on the arrival f the Carsthe tri-wekly Suige when porsmngeu studies to impre rj Fare on the Raligh and Gaston Rail Road- Louisburg every Tuesday, Tfiursday ana satur- "i" w . . ICM umuua ww ; " - Enfield, and arrives there iu time iorpaseen-1 "cu wucu up""i .a&vu v.. mvtiviiiiwhwuiiciiihi iivw mnm w wmu !, n,. .a Mm inr Moruhv. I their reasoning faculties, in explaining principles and 1 by the way of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Wedneadav and Friday, after the arrival of the Railroad 1 conducting mathematical investigations, has a great should be careful not to enter their names or Ware next year, sure.- Had lit we I Cars from the North. f 1 tenaencj suengwen ana ezpana we nuua one i urkeu lurtner inan o reiersouig. va. another story on the house, Sally!M; .The Stages and Horses are , - I ffYS.ifiy continued the fellow, swelling like a fro drivers, and the Accommodations for Trave lers axe i n, ,. uuents are m m u iLt ..TT r3. 7:: UUI will w wuuu wyioure. . j - . 1 - 1 .0 I" . , . . , ... The Stage fare from Franklin to Louisburg, is one ularly to attend some place of worship, at the discre-1 Chronicle ; Nashville Banner, end Knox vule Times, dollar; from louisburg to Enfield, three dollars fifty tion of their parents or guardianson the first day of will publish the above weekly fof two months and cents. hard at it, strutting and " amplifying" about the room. The childreri'rwere astonished at HILLIARD& BENNET STALLINGS. Julv 31. 1840. I 60 A CARD. ITT1HOSE Subscribers to the - CAROLINA BEA " I . . . w wna a m aftVtVTM M I m .a . m w a . AN u MxJ IKU f UMi aim UMXMiuuo, - Tin montn (JUiy.l fMim a lint.in nrliilo ttin itnnnttf nr.. in . . .!. i ii . i i I auu uiunniH iiivo a uui uviot." searcn oi some ODieci in .a store room uiai ieu . i r., .1,--iw-Jt a A.n.ii ne minJ "Lr course we had, Main t I strut too, I . . . l I IIUUI lVk-Ulto . MT " ll tiv I . ... . s aw is quite 1 earless in trusting tueu even on . . ; . AVn..jfl;hnnln:BI, : Mnm . Hloropv!" . " ' t. i 1.. I " Certainly catch hold here, said her perience that le them go'where they will on i "d Vwo " VL husband offering hi. arm. They were now a tree ,t is hard work to .bring them down Dy m?gaziue paa?e wre forced pen nMr. mnS ' ' .' - ,H 'xi ;Ym ly U the adjoining bulk-heads were blown The Opossum is noted for hii ' w. Nfnen Officers and men were in- postuon, (indeed to a degree which. 1 1 ave d of whora fourtee died. The Sentinel mer noticed in any oUier quadruped, but of- Jatthe BWjllliap was driven quite ten in insects.) and the term ". he is opossum- & fc - fiH roRom door.M 4 to express a certain degree of eulkiness in any animal. The Opossum carries, this to ucb an extent that wheri attacked by dogs be will draw himself into a knot and lie per- fertlt- mnll,nlo.a n (hvnrk'ka WM AfA-HnA will sometimes suffer himself to be severely of business Jas compelled a great many to caUed upon l0 m wounded before he will move, and when he resort to farming as the surest means of p ro . . Jnd does move, he never thaiks of 6ghung but eunng, a subsistence, u not to increase tneir . , Suuifay-go-to-the.tavern-suit, he , .TZ'frJtl STTr invarl.KI i , k .nnin thn,.Wh Wealth. But there are Vet Other multitudes " .l" . n,. roQO part of the Estate of the said mtesute, consUng of -"-vii UK, WVSU6VI IllliUllllI -" 1 , . . "... . I WiP UWUy 11 lO DUUt IU OLUOWU. ..V send their accounte to this office for collection. August 11 64 the week, and every care is taken to guard their mor als, promote their comfort, and effect their ' real im . ' . . .. .1 . . ... m. Am. f . t r4 n m - ir ' 1 . 1 . Terms for board, lodmngr. washinar. and tnilion.180 TT TI AJttlLiTUXvIAIv Dial i.wi ifl( rrvnen dollars for the school year of eleven months, from the J U Language taught tn Fifty Lesson tot: 1st of the 9th month (September) to the last of the I Hamilton, a native oi x ranee, ana son oi ta wi author of this system, respectfully announces to the ' FARMING. The good old-fashioned industry in tilling the soil is again getting to be a favorite with the public. The depression in most kinds tha mad nranks of their narents. and thought! II rrv I ft 7 ' a I mm ...a. m. w . v , J ' , - t' . t , , . thev had found a gold mine. -. (tatelv issued from the City of Raleigh) vho have, More particular information respecting the Institu- inhabiUntsnT Raleigh and US vicinity, that be is now .. P. - . . . - I v . . . J . S t r - I . ... . i-L. :i I 1 - tU oln tf m.f T.a.lUa mnA l.nlUnun ' main t 1 I paid in advance, are lniormea mar, navmg,; irom a i uon can oe ODOunea on appucauon w me uoocnuer, remij w uiw. uv v..-p w- . r t ...nnArt Kin nmTwIlpf1 diacon- or thrxu. in thn Hnnthmrn Htataa mav olttain it DV an- I tor me Itnrpose oi commuuicaunB auwwicuKV wi iuo tinn. it- mifISMiHnn. arrnnniiiti have been made nlvinir tn thn fallowing' gentlemen, all of whom have I above useful and fashionatile languaee. t Mr. H. does with the Editor of the Raleigh Jiegister, wnereoy I Had students in the institution during ine i erm vnai t not ueem 11 umxmmij w uw the receipt of that paper i secured to them :to the a- has iost closed, and most of them for several years mount ot tneir respective uues. inis arraogomcui, i past, via: Mammv, said one of them strut, too, with you and dad ?" "Set down, von rascal you," said Mrs. Blumnv. '"Nobody is in office here, but vour dad and me' at the same time knock- insr the little Blumnv over with a chunk. Some days after this, and when Blumpy had cooled off a little, the "old man" was it ishoDed. will prove generally satisfactory, f August 31. T1 make his firat aDDearance as a A DMINISTRATO RS' SALE. On Tuesday, the II. I At . . . . t rt 1 f ,L. 1 -. '. : J ry a. case. Rigging himself m uay 0I oeptemDer, iou, aS """" he u vii .i ,i,.i:ir ;n ha;nl who must enter upon this business or com -- ..v.. ttlUltU IVI UIB VVIUIMH , tt . 1 ' . , fine set of teeth, of whiclt the canine teeth peeu to go nungry. mie ..rwius uc- edVowels Datem. pamcularly are very sharp.. v v ,nS vigorously pursuea. mecnanic J - bi3 magler had madeotit against Pa tl. r ' ' . i . milt Ka nr.niimarfil tn nancrc in tneir I ... m ... - I -1 - ne upossumare genera ly very iat, anu I: , lem, lor sundry goous, wares ana mercnan M vrw..v, th iaWer demurred. .1 meir meat, wlion r?l ttrl with sweet no-I pevenu irauco, i tatoes, rcakes a dish Tliaf KinM murht envy, ihe pursuit of a r that would do jusaceHorihe palate of the a while be able to mosifaiiiim.i--:-.,.-tf Ani;.At. am r lenities, occasioned tiunua riiii'.iiirwii ia ciiuici 1 w uiu u a enirnrfir is entirely rank taste and small tlf that of the Rac coon.; The best season for btinting this ani mal is in the fall of the year, when it becomes " uy teeuing on 'ripe grain,' perim non$, oce. " snug business, we may, after tint live our oresent dim- by a deranged currency. A farmer has constantly open before him a field of enterprise. ' His fields need secure was upon the spot in season, j ne case was , fifl nr 70 Barreli. of OLD CORN. OATS and I I I I ' 1 .1 aK.Y.M M. m. m, I . 4,rw nn n trTtmi TtAriri one in wnicn ins inenu ami umruu wan cu-i FODDER. HUliStiS, ftiULitia, v;ai luti, nuuo, It was an open I and SHEEP. Farming utennla. HUUStSHUi.U and KITCHEN r U KJN i k u Kis. i ne property will he sold on a credit of Twelve months, bond land secu rity ceouired of the purchasers. - .nnnnrtTtr, r I KUUiSK I Xv. r rib i o jrn fences and carefurculUvation, arid to be con- Py b' - Vowels opened the argument on his owu account in a violent strain. Tutnipg to Da tem, the defendant, he commenced with : Do vou disDute mv account? JTou won't . - - V i I T Mr. umtnpyfyooT. non August 31. SAdm'r. 71 St Henrv R. Sadler. General P. L. Uhncb, and lxuis Dnfonr. SL Marv's. Georgia. Hon. Joseph L. Smith and Jonn prysaaie, iusq. ol Angustine, East Florida. ' - , G. B. Lamar, Savannan, eorgia. Mulachi Hauehton, Edenton, North Carolina. Hon. John -Henderson, U. 8. Senator from Mississ ippi. Isaiah V. Wart, jacKsonvuie, r ionaa. Samuel A . Roberts, Galveston, Texas; Hon. John Bell, Tennessee. Hon. Walter Coles, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; Hon. Geo. VV. Urabb, Alabama. - . r- - . f BENJAMIN" HALLO WELL, " " Principal and Proprietor. Alexandria, D. C. Aug. 8. " ? 71 6t this system in an, advertisement.,. He has brought with him upwards of twelve, letters of intiodoction to. some of the most respectable families in the place,' -it will therefore be enough to say that on this system such, a knowledge of the French Language may be acquired aa -to enable the pupir to read, pronounce end understand any French author s with very nearly the same facility and pleasure as if in Cinglisn, in iwemy lour lessona, io write w wiu grammatical accuracy and to speak it if not with the fluency of a Frenchman, at least with correctness and' parity. in wiy icaauua. v- .-- .The coarse is divided into six sections, and to each section. corresponding degree of proficiency is attriS bated. The first section, comprehends the Gospel ol ft. John, in which if the inflections of the ier be he counted then will be found nearly, nine tbouaandif. . - . n tl .ril -. .V 3- J 1-.. ferent words. x.ery pupu win at vm ena.-oi cigu ; leesons have a perfect knowledge of it; so as not to t. lUnUy, renewed bj .h. ? ? fre. lhpeh it hiro0nd iorm. oi manure, no uuiu w;v - k- BYRON., v In lookinv over Mnnro'i Rrrnn. ona an- wt fail to be impressed with'the truth of the of fruit-bearing; shrubs, tm i . ' i . 'TA. i-r. M--n.:n. on,t my cno open, anu - ue rrwrvcwcu . mim anttcipaung n s wurn . u u He Cat my rei ane. (bacon). His j rAr. SanTa wi6nl. in my calhUef, (Uaugh 1I.....1.I ,-l.r IterBl UlKO III HIV piUUblls , 'B,UIIIIM ':uV I --vwmm0vmw coiyunif "i"v w. 1 ill Board of Trustees B A I M S : k Kill St A SMMMl - M'elltlM I ? . aa a called . : aw a -wrae sl m a ttw-.a; a. i te a ii iL u bv.m. ha i ii i l i w.- smr ansn isoifluistiuaiu w mu ucui iu - uw lauEiuiirvj. ixa 4rStfI3SntvTa W This dayr camMarun Jones before Kd prwandation paTJ their City and County Taxes for .,P vuS Scott. Rancer of said dounty. and made oath l! .tihl t thw JLnA .Lhl . V lour ieasons . ue jearnei j -translate with hearty the gluh ' any book fn the Jau goage. iTieaonrtn,: nttn and sixth section ere oe voted to wrtung and speaking, which 31 r. it. fro 4a.-a -.a aa . a ' mises nis ncr'suev snail men aa wun parity. - '. Tb Hai&uiooian system has passed as severe an ; . i . collect the same m tne moaepoiniea oux r oy w rieht ear, or where the Assembly. September 4, JAMES H. MURRAY. 7$ 2t bridle lies on the neck, ind a cod on uie weathers where th'trsaddle goes on. ; She has just been snoa ne- ii . . . : : z-... ' MVipmmiv I "miwks. that thm .nJe At, .an ni i-a full I nis aiwjiiuuii anu viirnruus ciiuris. ........ 6, r.... .T?.s r"" :rt. .u- i" ..fi,..u. !..,.:. in iu flB iUispuKj mo uiu, iu. .. "?H"'. Carolina, is heretry - -range contradictions." Hi letters "show 1""""". HBlumpy. your honour. Uke your seat on dock, & ; Friday, toe to nave fteen lie child of impulses on wunu, iu-y. uu ,.Vu.u pC thalJ ar horse block, and try him and give portent business, r ma . mA.,u e ,.i.!.t5 I insecure the most of earth's comforts to those I f,iiMra ywu, w y ME" r l-S!L-i- r k. nccasiona. Tk. u--u l i.;. encntired init. It may be carried 'on ad as to pj&ff ! : C . : tr Reorder of the mnif itlP9ilinm lh mmt in I n umuY w 1110 tak, win. . ww v -A special Meeting ot tnei auu iui,i "r"' . " , - . i oraeai aa en improvement oi so greai eo imw- of the University! of orthlold, and valued to be worth sixty-five tollers, by deonlnded, it ha been pronooncedby the Edinburgh at Chapel HihM at 12 o'-l "ant rope andJonn ammm. .JH jT Jievie one ofrhe most aseful aridiiBporiani uia,? u..i.mU. scnncd neiore me. wuibiw """ -"imtkriM nrii ... u iha WiimiHieteT eview the Internal Police and because his bookseller had neglected I exercise the active mintf ot an engineer.. f0 end him over some Macaaaar oil for his I raise irood crops will undoubtedly be his lair. Tito iloAi)..! th. n.1ra fl iVticit i anil in nrnnnrlitn' tn hi RIICCCSS in Blumnv mity 1 of the" sham duke in tne iioney i - sentember 2. -m . . -.- mm- '. '.'I. . . : . doon." Not a particle or prooi naa ; oeeai -dduced in fafor of his patron's !aim;t-. .. m i.o nr lite In. .i - - ... ' i.i I nrpiunt --..wi a ramivB nr ; mmini' 1 narsE. wiui-i y-i . . i I sinv business in the world. v . " . ' . t M ..wiiuv, SIIO UltlltrsOLHlCr BUW IHWIOI" I; j. . . - . ., -I ui - ini u Hrn n.T m itnnv id na i id nruer m tun. iiuwcicu a uruicr uiuaii- . . - .. - . -i. i is-' .T , . , . - . . i.i . nnt m in iRasi aiier me decision. I iiiui uiu. - --. ri , I ... r.il. - first wnicn was as iohuw ,i thial . Seeine-as how mv friend Vowel's crib . - ..w uvviUCU V1IUU Ull IIIO I YJ ... ..w.. w . . o , . ----- . ) f t ' . 1 . ners, yra8 distrnatful and nmWuled on his I department, should be his efTorls at raising has. been open The misanthropist who scorned the the beststock and fruits. If he be really a Uie plainUfTs calicos has been woraby Ua 0rlJ. writhed underthe sneer'ofv fool. 1 prudent man and an observer ofhuman na- tern's wife, his prunella danced all to smash 1 25th elating to , IMW. President of the Board, I CHAS. MANLT, See'y. . 72 6t ANNT, with other Poems, by Hallerk re-pub- tifm nf thfl Paeii in and for said WILLIAM "-" T-kTTivT w l aoionw - .- WILLIE POPE, J. P. . . ..' WILLIS 'SepCirVV - - tSi9 " Wextratdinar; unprovwnenl to the method. 7v of rnstractioowhich the I Ugrauity of the homaa, JOHN HASRKON.?' muid Ktte j, mffiuWlS systethaifltabreviatestheper,of,s LIS SCOTT, Ranger, doe Uie ameani Utboar. -loefessesonJ?. ,r:"- - i-- -it wW'aMiiaa the ectnal acquirement e Che jmh v?, X the? iahe4frommaXdiUonofl82l,tBisyrecsrv. er rrna'Dn TtfTn itvo ji - s nvsw ikt steiu- uiuul. sjbjiu isub, auuiuiiaa avi v-iiiiii'r, i m s - . . m i v . r .. ' lunnbnir nooao. i r .fTI T j j I TdWaud Oentlemene' classes wjupeimroetiiata- . eaby - c Augost zstn, 1H4U, how my friend VoVrel . crib ,oLOGNE. A fresh supply of lhe real genuine future refu, to Datemvthe defendant : that t. German Cologne, a snperior arUclei Jartcall asked todo calicos has been worn by Par ',41,. cheap aide:! - 1 ij. - credUperisl ia nriinclla Jancid all tb smash Aoeast 7 64 Septembi . w - 70 I thank all those who. pay 'down, rand all who pay when called on i bat however unpleasant I must in refuse credit to those who fail to pay wben so. ' I think, better perish credit,'' than September 3. 72--l2t 1 hr rormed aotf oe wi wy . - wwn w ? -a -"v -,k.:c-.v'-.- 1 1 TeiBis, $5 Per section, payable ax jwie.eiw.wi - Aagnts7, ''" 'KJ&f f 1 3 ' 1 0. ''I V ' 'm -a r.-. r

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