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, - m; ,r..:- 'U'.-,t:;'..'?'.-:V,'lv :';-'v:-'V-' .'- , ....." .7 ; : . . . Y" ,1 5 1- AND .NORTH-CAROL SEMI-WEEKLY. WuW W- fewSR V p , . j vJ:. W- :.XSSdf:. ."yf"',SVSv SyWiBBfliBJBSSlBJBJJBSSJSfJSJSajBSBJ -"jl 0I..XI,1.$ B S T O N R t G A L E S , EDITOR AjiD PROPRIETOR. SuBscatrTioH FiT Dollars per iDnom-half in Advance. -:. ; A3TEBTi8EMtXTB.ForecrT 16 lines, first poser v-1 V II 1 I . ? . . ! AK . Court Orders snd Judicial Adertiiiements will b Uargcd5 per cent, higher; but deduction of33J per cent, will be made from the regular prices, lorau- Utisersby tho yesr. ;f - . ; 1 Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-weekly Rig- ijtiR Will also appear ia me .eij x mcr,irce w Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. "' ' ,.' Yes, pour thenl out, old laily, said the trnder, in a loud oce ss he lifted his newly filled tumbler of Pass Whiskey to his lips, "Pour the yellow rascals out; we may, as well make, one job of it before morning 1" and he seUhe glass down with a burst of that kind of laughter which causes the face to grow grave and the blood to chill. ' VJ ; The next card fell to the dealer's . side, and Senora Toulous, . with the samQ unchanging 8erentiy motioned to an attendant to sweep the dazzling heap 'ogold into "the -lately emptied. bag. ' ':,'). ":' ' ' if f' ' ; " Good again 4for you 1" said the trader, and. handing his tumbler to be re-filled,he deliberately counted his remaining geld, and placed it all upon tire pot which had just been cleared. : ' Slip, slip went the cards, and the new bet was counted but aud paid by the losing deal- ' ' Go on again," cried the gambler, with out altering or dividing his bet, and the next GRAND XJAPITALS FOR SEPTEMBER, V ...... 4, " S. Gregory is Co. Manager J 30,000 Dollars!!! , i - (Cy 10Q Prizes of $1,000 ! JTr) P E E BLES, II A Li. &C O i 1 , Old Strut, Petersburg, FoT KEEP alwava on . hand a large and well assorted sr " ,!. STOCK OF GROCERIES, f f - which they offer for sale on accommodating terms, and respectfully invite merchants nd others parchasing TTTIRGINIA 8TATE LOTTERY, For the bene. I Groctries in Petersburg to examine the same? They m mt . a j m . ' - as l - V ni ox me retershurg Benevolent Mechanic As sociation, Class No.' 10. for 1840. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, September 19lh; 1840. --riu-ii i.i-o ! ; v.-sphemeJ' '. .' ..; $30,000 ! $10,000 $5,000 $3.000 $2,500 $1.0 1 750- 0 Ptizes of $ 1,000, &c. &c. Tickets only $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of Packages of 25 Wfaole Tickeu $130 uo ( J 00 25 Half , do ' ! ' ! ' do 25 Qnarter do " 65 32 From the N. O. Picayune. SCENES IN SANTA FE MONTE BANK. One night a crowd of men sat, betting with intense earnestness, at a montk bank in J card again, doubled the amount in his farOr, ama re. w uic, aim a immense i . .a step was now nearu passing in me street, amount pf -"u ?er and gold was piled upon and. the next , moment the! herald of the the table, A female - dealing ' ( the famous morn' lifted its voice in greeting the Eastern Senora Toulous,) and had you looked in her gti rnmerings of day. countenance lor any,, symptom, by wnich to I : J lie mxt accumulated bet upon the table discover how the game stood, you would was sufficiently large to have covered all the have turned away unsatisfied ; for calm seri- I player kad lost durinzthe nWht. and it would ousness was alone discernible, and the cards seem that his companion, either by pressing ages in the above Splendid Lotteries, add I .ii P S - 1Z ? il I II" m 11- 1 . t I M n M A K - feu irom ner.:nngers as ,sieau;tytas mougn nis we, or puiung nis Sleeve, or some otner ?be were handling a knitting needle. But sign," had given him an admonitory hint to Ae man who sat opposite to her exhibited this effect, for he-suddenly broke out, even Hie full reverse ofthis. His fingers trembled, louder than heretofore, swearing that he 113 u 40,000 Dollars II! -j. TTTIRGINIA tSTATB LOTTERY For the bene- V fit of tbe Petersburg Benevolent Mechanic As sociation Class o. II, for 1840 To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday , 26ih Srptomber, 1840. " ; s 'i 14 Drawn Nos. out of 78. I. i ' 540,000 S 1 2.000 $6,000 5,000 3,000--2.500 $2,00$t7fi9 $1,600 $1,500 2 of $1 250 2 of $1,20020 of $1,000-20 of $500 20 pf$400 40 of $300. &c. &c. Tickets only $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2,50. Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tick's ! $130 Do - do 26 Half , do 1 65 Do i do . 26 Qaarter do 32 50 CCj For Tickets and Shares or Certificates of Pack- ress i . i). S. GREGORY & Co. Managers. V , Washington City, D.C. Drawings sent immediately after the; are over, to all who order as above. 68 ' with an affectum of unconcern he drum- would make or break before he left his set : Awl OUTII 171111 Tifii? A ivir!i-ivf p.riifi a rned upon thetajble ; ' and ' Iff eye watched concluding with an imitation of. the cock that 3 COL-liEGK. The Trustees ofthis institu- each card as JCeW with ' searching ' and in- was crowing outside, and drinking the health Uon PtfuUy announce to the public that the sec- .. . - ' -a. . . . . .o. . I AnI . Mvn sc 1 1 - a. xy 'A ease scrutiny, He was betting largely, and of the Spanish lady in the ; again re-filled Tly k lcvl""" W1" " w; . o using, and thl other gamester b?d ceased glass; whicK was at the imomenV handed to, iheir own play to be specUtort of the excit-l him. ; . . . ! V - I- In calling theattenUon of the public to the exercises in? contention. again aiiu asrain me long 1 : -1 wice again me game resutteu in nis la-1 01 uu miani msuiuuon, me ooara ieei assured mat hntrpr Sennra I nulmi awpnt nffthA nil vnr. nndvhen davlio-ht was neemnor thrnnrh mey are renaenng ro me auvocaies 01 me oouuuc sys- l..,fe. . .. ....r- 1 - - " ' " ' I I B , . - r V 1 of gQjd, and aSai were they replaced by the ihe door and cracks, and the candle light be XhXhZr S unsteady fingers ofJier opponent, . hraa ; to contrast strangely with the : dawn, an early ierioa, the best 'medical talenu and attain- Those around .looked on 111. silence, 'and Senora loulous once more swept the, table, menu which the fraternity afforded and was by us a- scarcely even a whispered remark was heard. 1 and the reckless trader was' left without a I vailable. And having so far succeeded, much to our The slip, slip of the cards, and now and then dollar. - , ! - - satofacuon. we now mvite ajl who are disposed to a thu nno incr ol coin, as the stakes were re-I Wake snaksta 1" shouted the Bturdv Ken-I ..5 J r o -r ; ; J 45 hhds. prime Sju Croix Sugar 125 do ' Porio Rico and New Orleans ditto 2500 Loaves lump, single and double refined ditto 'I 25 tieris and bbis"? Prime retailing Mol .400 bags prime Green Havana and Laguyra Coee oUO bags tun - do . (strong scented) . 25 do old Java Cofiee . . . : 50 do Pepper, Alspice and Ginger 500 kegs Cut Nails, assorted sizes -60 tons Swedes anil English Bar Iron . 200 bundles hoop, band and rod Iron, assorted sizes 2 tons Blistered and German Steel . 10 tons Castings Pots, Ovens &c. 250 pes. Cotton Bagging. 150 coils Bale Rope 800 " Baling and Seine Twine 1500 lbs Shoe Thread , - ; 1200 sides Hemlock and Oak tanned Sole Leather 30 doz Collins & Co. and Beer's Axes . 100 boxes Tallow, Hull's Patent and Sperm "Candles 50 boxes Yellow So"ap v 75 packages Young Hyson, Gun Powder arid Im ' . perial Tea 3 pipes " Blackburry"lJVlad'a Wine , 4 , 50 qr; casks Lisbon, 1. P.Teneriffe, S.Madeira and Malaga Wine , ' 20 half pipes Cogniac Brandy ; 3 puncheons old Jamaica and Antigua Rom 1 , do ; superior old Scotch Whiskey, if our - own importation warranted pure and stncUy prime quality ' 50 bbls old Mountain Whiskey 75 bbls " Southampton Apple Brandy 30 do N. E. Rum ' 300 do - No l Nortli Carolina Herrings 15,000 lbs Western -Bacon (aides) . 150 reams Mataoca Wrapping Paper 200 doz Bed Cords and Leading Lines 2500 sacks Liverpool, Blown and Ground Alum Salt "75 boxes Manufactured Tobaccd,"4-c &c- - ' 1; They also give their attention to tho sale of Cotton; -Tobacco, ami all kind of produee.' Goqds forwarded to their care, will receive prompt and special attention. -Petersburg, Va. August 26. . r 72 4t JAMES G. McPHEETERS, P'tpvburg, Va. Continues to transact lusiness on his usual liberal and prompt terms, at the old stand, formerly occupied by Holderby 4 McPheeters, Bollingbrook Street, whera he will be pleased, at all times, to see his North Caro lina friends, and solicits a continuance of their favors ' Refer to-" -- ' Gen. S. P Patterson, President of R. & G. R. R. -Gen. Jas. Owen, President of R. fcW, R.H. . - - ' ': r Also to . . v Brown, Snow & Co. who, will receive all produce di rected to them at Raleigb.'and forward with .despatch by Rail 'Road 'to Petersburg. :k '. ; SepuY. -: ' -rL-lm Pt Star, Standard & Tarboro. Free Press, 1 month. mi r.jil.ced.r.Ione broke the mid-hucki.n he iumped up from .h uW. ZJSSS" 1 mi - V. , 1 1 " j f l 1 I ao8e wno aspire aner proper quanncauons ?r uie 1 ght stillness of jthe apartment. Suddenly I commenced tlancmg about the apartment, highly responsible station of practical physicians, to at- ni the man plavins azainst the bank spoke to Wake snakes I Hail Columbia! I'm off tend the ensuimr course of lectures, where they may one who sat near him,, who immediately rose for California; to-raorrow I-"and I say, . old receive all the instruction which tbe present state of and was let into the street by- a stern visaged ladv. Til see you again in the fall 17 . , - p reionnea system pmme mpr attendant guarding the door.- Thex gaTne . the Senora courtesiedand disappeared MiSSJ. PstboW. aci. Chr- S.v:i; IS I-St mm? x mm w,m list WUOLESAI.rj ANU RETAIL, f . FASHIONABLE HA and CAP1, Warehmue, On Sycamore Street next door to Mesws Paul,, Mc ,i Bwaine dc Co. Petersburg, Va. , which will be found a large'and well selected stock of HATS, of all the various qualities and kinds, as well as CAPS, comprising the different qual ities, from the finest sea otter- to bairseal and sealettO, together with fine merino and coarse Wool Hats, se lected by, the subscriber in person, from the manufac tories, with great care, and almost errely for CASH. The subscriber would not only call the attention of those merchants who intend purchasing their 'fall goods in Petersburg, to an examination of liisj stock, but also those who may pass through; .on their way North, as he thinks it not likely they will meet with a better stock, or at fairer prices, taking into consider ation the freight and attendant expenses. r The subscriber' has also made arrangements with the most approved and fashionable Manufacturers to keep him constantly supplied with the best articles and latest styles for retail FRANCIS MAJOR. Petersburg, Aug. 31. . 73eaw4w OOTS SHOES AND BROGAXS ! The Sulwcribet would avail himself of the pre sent opportunity of returning his thanks to those who have e 1 tended to him that liberal patronage which be has to lung received,' and hope, by a strict attention to business, to merit a eon tin sfence of the same. S i lie has just returned fnmt jhe North, after having visited the piincipal "manufactories, and flatten him self that bis selection is such as will enable him to sell upon very reasonable terms. He would respectfullv invite bis friends and tbe public generally to call and examine his stock, which consists of the following, in part, viz:-1 v: -'' ' C1TAGE Fare reduced from Ral (3 to Waynesboro mid CSolds- bo roughs-From ibe dale hereof, TWO, DOL LARS onlv will be demanded from Pasfengers for Stage Fare from Raleigh to Waynesboro or! Golds- uoro. i nis ntace leaves naieign mree umes a wflnt nn 'and a fliictnatinn took -nlarn in the I thnimrh t he side door with the diirnitv of an I csf v.i'. JuV-. v, US'tZ - "n".. :::T xKr: "Ivi ul ''ll iUZr ra ""Tr: week, tut Smiihfield. viz: on. Monday, Wednesday a cii 11111111 ltts .1 f 1 I . r 1 w nail I'.iiiiii ma. anu Lim ' naiiin . n.iu un i t i nnmi v mnrt niuwr a m vnnnv bi vanmim m iimitxi i I I - - f Mmltldr' fatftr. Tpn minnlpt iraroal tr ln. I Kmnmj. ' artrt th MlttA ftkllfnllir , mnriplftd I I- .nJ ...,t.. .. .... .,1..nti. ianin'il in nA ' when 'a npcullir titn mim lioanl at iha I mil fiAnvBf hv lpr --ilfonrlan ta with thft I nnv nf iKn mcvliratl institiilinna nf nnr rnuntrv. 'The I D ' E.P. GUION. iioor, wnicn was immeutaieiy.yet canuousiy i neavy oags o goiu nu aiextoan unar. r i TorJ h" """"" . i Tj-ipisrh Aorll 4 1840 i , .1 t v. ..i- , - i mi . i .i. i. k I havA innncfld uia tnftniM ot tnflaicai retorm to erect an i " ii bpeneo, anu ne man wno Weparie re- I nai man is now ngni ng nnoer y.e luex- .- - leasill h LEXANDRIA BOARDING SCHOOLED; C. Imrned, bringing in his Jand a bag; which he rean Government against the dreaded. Caman- will now mm .astained, , asto pply the JV The .ixteenth anaual examiaaHon of me5tu- 119 was uie miru time "e uuu i ,n j :nMa:n ftmnn(i for nhvsicians of the bo-1 dnntnof this InstituUon has recentlv closed, and there placed upon the table before; the losing player, ches, and tl Without speakbg a word, the player pour- hazarded th cd out a pile of large gold pieces beside him, and, doubling his former stake, -commenced his play upon a ne w spot' The faintest curl: inguf a smile perceptibly to those search- in? the mind and not the game- flitted, like a thought; conceived . in dream, .afeross the 1 countenance pf Senro Tonlons. Shp.Mip went me cards, witn skillul ; precision, from- the we can teen a horse from falling by pulling Senora's fingers, and the first award of the hard atMs mouth. ? It is painful to see a tim- jame tell to her opponenVj'hen ra bnz of ly rider going down hili, with his, reins so remark unsealed the ; observer's lins. which was instantly followed by a loud oath' from the player, declaring his determination to double his betsn the spot until he made .or e earnings of vears, and sacrificed tanic order, develobe true medical science, and prove I is now a vacation until the 1st day of the 9th. month, Uiem at the Monte Bank! : r I its intrinsic worth and superiority over all other sys-1 (September,) at which time me scholastic duties will terns of medical practice.' , I be again resumed. The course of study in Uie lnsti- . A . . 1 . oJnntA tlia o-anfa 1 AK lu..!.! fVi a nanil kranhes an Rnclisli- Arlii. .rt mn r-KT nnnoTiii . wq,tti - I A DDanuul UIU UltlMiauuua. uuwu uv i tuuuu. uniuw o - . . ; . - ofthe institution, will be obtained in du season to be cation, which are taught with great care, embraces a An ofllcer of British Cavalry has published a work used throughout the ensuing course of lectures ; and complete and rigid course of Mathematics, bath pure on this ; subiect. from which the following useful hints all the facilities of dissection and demonstration "will and mixed, including analytical and descriptive Geqm- - , '.' - Up. afforded to the students in attendance. ' etrv. the differential and integral calculus, the calcula- . . I .TV. .-! ....... .rk nf IsMtfiiannll Iw I linn f Snl.i uml T.nniir "P.-1inta Tronaitai and ntl Another capital mistake is to lancy that 100 Board S12 per month. r holhet Astronomical calculations, and the application The faculty consist of the following gentlemen, wno of Mathematical pnnciples to- Aiecnanics, ingineer- will teach and lecture on their .respective branches in ing, &c. ; the Iatin, Greek, French, and Italian Lan- the following order: , guages, Logics Rhetoric, Mental and Moral philoso- .WMH. FONERDEN, M. D. Professor of The- ory and Practice of Medicine, and Lecturer on JJSSoft . Anatomy and Surgery. a , on Chemistry; Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy, in kBANKSTON, M. D. Professor of Materia Med- which the principles of these sciences are illustrated - , ica anu xnerapeuues, anu wnurei u u3w Dy a great variety of experiments. - ology and Pathology. !i .1 The Institution is supplied with a good collection HUGH QUIN, M. D Professor of Pbstetric,,and of Philosophical and Chermcl Appaus - v- Diseases of Women and Children, and Super- minerals, and a well selected Library for jh use of ... visor ofthe Botanic Garden. , i 8tudcnts. . , V ; ' .f . - A,Bin t t fsnTVPrN M Tl Lertnrer on Chymis- In teaching every subject, care is taken tnatthosta- J. U ,.X5RIFFIN, M. D. Lecturer on unymis- dcnteQnderetMdther;nct-p& of thes ciencesthey are try and 1 harmacy. - ri,i,;nff.iW are then able toaoolv these Dribciples to , ... i 'i - m m if ANGUS M. U. IvlINtr, - I ANDERSON BALDWIN, 1.000 2,000 1,000 l.OCO 2000 2.000 3,000 3 000 2.0'K) 1,000 SOD 3.000 3,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 Jo -500 do 600 do 500 .do 1.000 do ,600 do ROAD. . . fcat t. - Expedition increased and no detention. fTHHE Raleiea'arul R,.inn ';i v.a JJL Pitted and in full owrntinn. Tliw rn. rAr V.ith the Grtensvill. an.l Ra.hAi. t?.J' nects pVm d 1 7 TPd - w th the' Petersborg Kail Road near Belfield. A continuous Una of Rail : Koad and I Steamboat commanication is thus formed between Raleigh, N U. snd Boston. ' i V . P i Passengers travelling Sooth leave Baitimore at 9 o'clock, " Ai M. and arrive at Petersburg at 1 A. M. i -next morning; leave Petersburg at 2A. M. and ar-s rive Raleigh. at 5 P. M.'the same day making only 32 hours, including stoppages, ;fram. Baltimore tor Raleigh 338. miles. . From . Raleigh to ;the South. , there is a daily line of stages running io connection with the Rail Road Cars. : To the Sooih " West and West, there is a daily line of four horse post coaches, ' m which leave immediately on the arrival of the train, ' and run via Hillsboro' and Greensboro, to Salisbury -from thence a tri-weekly line via Yotk andAbbs-' 1 ville, S; C. to M illedgeville Ga. i There is also tri-weekly back line from Raleigh, vja PitUbbro and Ashboro to Salisbury. From Salisbury there is af tri-weekly four horse ost eoach line jvia Llnco'.nton anJRu therford ton to Ash ville, and also eW tri-weekly ' hack line from Salisbury,' via ! Btatesville and Mor ' ' ganton to Ashville. From Aibville' loi the Warm " Springs there is Ofour horse post coach line six times ' a week, and from thence a tri-weekly line via New port and DandriJgB to iCnoxville there fsi also a semi-weekly line via Greensville to Knox vin; At Greensboro, NC. a tri-weekly four horse coach line ' brancbes off and runs via Salem, N. C. thence icroii j the Blue Ridge to Wythe Court House, Va here it intersects with the , Valley Line Fiom this lne 1; there is also a tri-weekly. hack. Tine which branches '' off at Salem, If . C. and runs via Huntsville, Wilkes-. boro', Jefferson," N. C, Elizabethton and Joneaboro , "'t ? Tenn. to Knoxville. T Brill ikn. V. iV ... i.M ' ' ..... IHU. W BWU UI lUri m ,10 VIII W HMLO I IIIB i - connecting Tennessee with the central parts of North Carolina, and two, connecting South Carolina ajul Georgia with North Carolina. All these linept final ly toncentrate at Raleigh, the Southern terminus of theIWl-Boad, Travellers from' the upper parts of South Carolina and Georgia, the middle and .Eastern portion, of Ten- f nessee, the South Westera pert olrVirginia, od VB Western part of Norm. Upolina, wishing to go norfhr. will find the route by the Raleigh and Gastoq Rail , Road cheaper and more expeditious ' than any omer.'f t The following Table wilt show , the distances, the ' , time S of traveland the fates f 4 fare on two of tho? routes leading from Knoxville t,o . Raleigh, to witt From Knoxvitle to Raleigh, oy toxy of. Abingdon -y 1 4- andWythe Court 'ihwt, WrgwuL.'- A'J, .1-:VV;;,'.':,' -, Miles. Hours. Fara ;' Khoxville to Bloontville, 110? 5'29 $tl- Blountrille to Abingdon, t 2a 4;y:ii'' Abingdon to Wythe Court Hooso, CM; '12 V $ Wythe C, H. to Greensboro ICbfIl 29 V 10 i Greensborongh to Baleigb,: .-M'U" J .6 V ' do do do do do do do do do do do do 9 8 tightened-that the horse's mouth is drawn up on a line Wlin ine iiurizou, ana iu eyes iu eletrated ' that it isimpossible for him to see ctIipm ne. is' steoninicr. The chances of a broke. Without even the faint char)2itl?-0f I cn mVil.i n lh,l pnnrlitinn. rramnpil and friirht- feature noticed before, the Seriofa continued eneii. ami nrohihited the use of his head and dealing, and agaia and again the luck resultT ;'neck,- with which; if left to himself, he will ea in lavor of the formerly unfortunate play- j0 wonders in recovering himself down he er, The stillness of , the place, Mfhich had mnstgo! In riding; the inexpert and timid been broken a moment before by the startling hold an chiefly by and through' the .rejn. aia oi uie recRiess gamoier, was.-resumeu.i They " tighten it.so as . to inake n a kind of bar or pole by which to steady themselves and the hours of morning rolled on ; while no clock gave note of timeV passing, but ,the Q their seat, and to them any relaxation of click of a pendulum found no bad represents- I cither bridle is almosi as fatal a thing as losing live in the constant slip of the monte carus a stirrup. ' With a good horse let no such Still the sudden changer of luck continued ,ner be, trusted i they are the Bishop Bonhers in favor of the adrenlarous player, and still ami martyr-makers of the noblest part of the the beholders sat with their elbows upon the animal creation. But many tthef riders, table arfd their chin's resting upon their hands, wno are neither timid nor altogether inexpert, watching the game, seemingly with all " the fancy that they can keep' a horse on his legs xucicsi, amipugu wuii nunc u mc ua,diu ui i DV haii-oreaainff ins jaws. 1 . ALFRED BROOKS, JAMES DO WELL, .-JOSIAH-E. NUNALLY, JESSEE SINCLAIR, v JOSEPH BANKS TON, 1 STEPHEN G. COTTON,. 74- It particular cases. One means adopted foraccomplishmg this obioct is. to have the students each day in classes ! explain every part of the performances of the preceding day, by which they not; only Decome muro caieiui, wnen pursuing tneir siugies, w mipicoa upon their minds, that they may oe enaoieu to expiaan iiom 7hn railed nnon. but . the constant exercise of tuvu , j j ... . . 1. 3,000 pair men's coarse peg'd Brogans"1 ; Glo 1,1'" 3,000 do do " do - do 8 to. 12 1.000 "do do do Russet do --. 9 to 14 500 do do ; do - -.' T do , do 3-.; 6 to 11-. 1.000 do 4 doi a- linedand bl'k do J S to i, 3,li00 do ; do . Iind & b'd peg'd kip do , ;f 5 to 11 1 .000 do do do do - do- do do 8 foil 2 do do do do do' do do - "9 to' 14 ' do T do do wdf do d fto Mr do do fiue calf lo '. da.- 6 to 104 do. do ; do . ' H 8 to 12 boy's lined dc bound do do. . 3 to 5 , do do .,x.Ji do peg'd ;f do , I to 5 . do coarse' ; do do ' 3 to 5 ' women's pegM welts , 4 tor 9 do sewed do ' . 8 to 8 do ; . lo do 4tfliJf miss peg'd and sewed welts ;: f ;f s 5 children's brogans , : ..-?;. ... , . women's sewed & peg'd boots 4 to' Ladies' Phila. sewed walking shoes do ' do; do ' ? 3 to do kid Jjr morocco d w-..ph j rx do do . do do bqtkins do kid slippers do Morocco do v j ; do ' Miss st al walking shoes do kid and Morocco do do - 12 bates shoe thread . ' X do Nn. 3 do do ;; r do do 10 do do j : 100 Reams ruled writing paper., 600 do wrapping ' ': V ' - do ' ""100 " do double wrapping paper ' ' '"' 00 HesU hair and seal trunks' Sft Cases calf andsral sewed boots SO. do do . do -,. " ' peg'd f do ; ,100 do coarse kip sewed and pegged '-y 50 dozen bridles, martingales and fillings " 30 gross black in g" - ' 4 tv Twinesr tapes, &c Travelling trunks, valices. -4-c ' ; I , spAVID R. NEWSOMV Petersburs. Aug. 1840. jv, i : , . 68 -4w FASIlIOXAIll.K Hit MD Bollingbrook Street; Petersburg rVa, The Subscribers are now receiving, per m Wi AifuWofihetVrA From KnoxviUe to Radgh,;hy ay of tht -Wi ' r :Sprtnjnt Ashevilkw Salisbury: Knoxville to Warm 8prrAgi,; , Warm Springs to Ashyille, Ashville to Salisbury Salisbury to Raleigh ; Miles. Hoars.' Fa ,-rt3;56ift:io ; i36 56 ao The nea W above rates 94 are believed to be arenrate 11 : re: 6 M0 rly so. ; The route, from Knox ville, by Jonesboro, J ilkesboro-' ' and Salem, to Greensliow' N.' C. Is t something shorter than either of the above' routes.' and tne fare pernaps a uuie less. t)t- , .. i JTl Fare on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road less than six ceflts er mile. ..-r .,-v J r i . J . CACTiojrcersons travelling Irom Kortn to Soultl by the'wly of tho .Rateigh .and Gaston Rait Road snoaiu be careiui lot to enter meir names or procure tickets further than to feUtrsbuig. Va. s J i -Raleigh 4; Gaston Rail Road Office, August 1,1 844 ' rr The American 8entinel. Philadelphia t Nsl tional IntelligencerVCbarleston Courier t Augustl Chronicle ; Nashville Banner, and KnozvUle TimM will publish the above 'weekly for two months and; send their accounts to this office for collection - Auaustll . . , - . ' i- . tW TTTTAM1LTONIAN 8Y8TEM The French JJjLL 'Language taught in Fifty j Lessons Uti imiitnn. nti or rrance. ana wn oi ids in every arrival from the north," their Fall supply'bf j tothor of this system, respectfully announces te lid HA is, arc. wnicn- nave oeen seieneu who i inbauitnts of Raleigh and its vicinity, mat he is no great care from; the manulactones. i Deir oca mis l re8(y to meet the classes of Ladies and Geotleme Fossyth, Georgia, September 1 0. their reasoning faculties.; in explaining principles and great care from the manulactones.- i ready to meet the classes ofAladies and UenUetr conductma mathematical investigations, has a 'great ran. win ue very enve, n....s lor me. purpose or wmmimicaung a auowieuga oi pondnctm" mamemaucai inveswgimwuo. uu aginv . .. , ..,... w ------- SdVnW totrengthen and-expand thetriind-one their line, and Ihey feel warranted m saving that their mho 0,efu a fashionable langtmge. Mr. II. ioJf UBportaltend of education. r tf goods have been purchased pon such terms as. will not deem U necessiry tenter into all tbe defajsf v hope of profit, which gave excitement to the gamester. The Senora paused and demand ed a new nack of cards from one of her at- The studenu are Uppinrfln: Rtvtvudeii. 1840J KZ. . . . n v-. . f I wnrrantthem to offer ieal inducements to purchasers. I this avstem in an advertisement. - H has broltht , - . - rn gtnaenu (nuu m w r... -- - . .. .... -. i .-!: . . . .. . . ... . . - . - ' . I ' -- c-.. I . .. ... v. . , mi i.-i -1 "TIia thAnfnrA resnectlu Iv invite counirv mercn-1 ,,i. him tinwani nftcelv-letters or intiodnniM tit - Common sense tells us that a norse receives loo.uuuworui ua .aii the family ot me rrincumu , u, " 'i": a t ..i Rimini thii, stock t :'r:CI2':"i" uZ", t no aid from ft) pull mthe month with apUece Slfoeto'K Of . iron; or a blow from a whip, or a kick m rfviJ NcYork, and me late anivaL. from varl- heWrand every care is taken to guard meir mor- probability J find it to iheir mterest to do t. H .od '.a knowledj -T "thr Fch 1 Laqgasgts t , -. . . - S - " . he Pendants. "No," said d American, but addressed " No, Sennra. we have nack. and thev are cood enousrh for the I the tt rest of th ' T c; ' : i 4 - I the rider cannot lift the horse, nor hold him tbe side with armed Iieej, however tnese may markets. their Fall supply of Staple and Fancy. I flia y-nmota their comfort; and Is. much varied ana very extensive, meir en-1 t,mwment. s j; amountiner to something near $150,000 . f v..nrma- for board, lodging washing, and tuition the Goods have been bought on very favours- j doIlaTs for the school year of eleven months, from . . . . t - rri ' - j . I . .. . - . ' .v . ? . C trailer (lor ne f was an i inutcaie io.nim.ine wisues or uumiuauua. oi uoot tk.uiIuin Snsmili I ttia' nMor T, Vipw m v ntinil tn belie ve. that I tire stock .. r..- mtik iU' Lmii', Irnni annnnrl lh rirtpp.-' mill lint I Mofet of Ilia cu du I at nimiuic iiuisb a nt M V i' " w - i rider's the horse more than ; this, . v, ,, ,' .- ; ; , ::'i - Toulous smiled as courteously as v though Rbe had-received a compliment, although the abrupt objection arid the tone of its delivery, evidently betriyed a sospicion of foal' play. Wlen i lov? with that polite expression of horse would have fallen forty timesi if he had future, to a reader of hearts there was in it not heloV.nr onee jufer error. we dark desi?nmir of tine who desn sed both ana mecnan.cat imptwaiouiHc,. her fools and the tools bv which she'ruled men, with handspikes U. i . - ... u ;- - -, . . - . I , mem. nn when in the act of fallmff. How ol ten do'we hear a niVii assert 'that he has taken it is It n ran nn betweenliis hands andieffs, and lifted him over a fence ; that he baa recover ed hi hnraa on the other side, or that - his offer greaUnducements to wholesale arid retaU dealers J yta month (July. V ""' 8 p ' v on their usual vervJiberal tennK : 5 .V i ' ' F? ?'.. $ 4 :1 1 More oarticular information respwAing Uie A L.m t.Wmcnt nf Tlnltmtr Cloths. SmnrOved I tinn eon be obtained- on application to the subscriber, sauare meshed Anchor Brand, from No. 1 to 1 in- or those in the Southern States may btairf it by ap- clusive, at all -times on hand-'-'y-i" I,' I " those from whom they nave iittis iar; receivea aiioe- prenmnce nd understand anyFrencIv author with i MV ! ,180 I rat patronage, and assure mem mm nmoing suaii ne i ,erT nearly;,me same factiity and pleasure eitf in 1 ; p the 1 wanting on their part to mem a conunuance oi ine ng gh. ia twenty , four lessons, lo write tt Wlin ; 1 M - r": WOLFF & DENI80Ni? Jl,;..! ..,r. Wto ..L it ifnot wisi the 4 , LT : ; A N. B. Their stock will be replenUhed by addition- fluency of a Frenchman, atleart wiw Instituy al sapplies during the ,'5'f wthj (a 'kwoii; f . 4 &?:fktJM . September 5., ibu. r .rr;A -M:i;;:vjjUj,.;Wi;,U : A CARD. section e corresponding degree of jHrhficiertcy is sUri- .Sept. 5, 1840. ,73 2tw. lift Could ten the., weight of a' A NEW I.IWE OF STA- G ES. The undersigned inform the Public, that they have estab lished a daily line of Stages from plying to the following gentlemen, all- of whom have V . - . u i Vcnrrv A iTPAi batedV The first section cemprehende the Gospel elt Sad students in the Institution during :the Tenn that roANSCTKOTOLrTAN tt, John, in which if the inflection of lhe,verb. iEmMj iL?av. rj TiZZ -i-e'-A : A-., ui- . warns. x,vevy paPw.. m. ki i eigo.. pu w auvauDa,-" j-7ir. lessons have a P no at ; 'Henry it. rsauier, vrenemi a. -. wuuwif rT"" I Dafour, 8t. Mary's, Georgia f fU- Jjifi Hon. Joseph L. Smith and Jonn urysaaae, caq. ou lirtr r Probablv. TAltaclV the Weignt to ine frnm Lonisburir to Enfield. The daily line leaves liou . . ' . I , ' L .lf. I'i' T-kIJ .. I.dn i . I I .J ..on Jug frnm flio Tt:,i . , . , . , , , 1 ' . I thin rem Ol a laUV S .nriuio l ; vuum jauj isourg eyerj motuuig, ouu iuiu "ithoutsneakinp'.she waived back her at-l : .1 ; : w., , 1 -i - tuLu'-s iUn 1 n- , th -rrii of theCars-thetn-weeklySfage inn,i, ; .... 1 - : i i , lilt it wiui tne ten nana ; , iu m6.. r- TT ------ , rn, , , - -..Ma.,k wiiopresentea tne new carus, anu i . -. 't. mnABt,Ah inld "r . 1 leaves jjouisourg every xuesuay, 4Uiuajr .u ..- urAni l .a 'im w iil aa inj uiiiiiiiii w , au a ww.-w . n r. 1 1 l sin iAMiaMaat bbh mmaiv m a Mam r n c - - j ? as piiq miglVt ?toung ottoman nan nir inA A . v.-. 1 . ..... . . ' want of adequate support, been compelled to discon tinue its nubtication. arraneements . have been made with the Editor of the ' Raleigh Register whereby the receipt of that paper is secured to them to the a- mount of their respective dues, r- This arrangement, These error doubled and suppose -y-l flay for' Enfielo and arrives there in time for passen are not harmless ones tney take and return3 every Monday; induce an- ambitious interference !witlr llie t wTednesday and Friday, after the arrival ofthe Railroad n.r. frnm th Norths i ', ' - i! : ... t.:w.. - JZli vm Augustine, East Flonda. C ranxun iepoi w , ajuuiwuiB - -v n n Tjimir. Savannah. Georgia. t!Ma.-.vi. v.iMfnn ivnrtii .arnnnn ftliaCIU.UKUi.i, ., " -:: :, Iwl. .4 -HI MtialaiMorV. . S . on. John Hendersog, U. 5J. oenator irom jnwsw i , r'" 6 v "y-VPT v 4 saiab D.llart, Jacksonvffle, Florida. : , August 31. . . - , , 7 perfect knowledse of it, so es not to fear the competition of an adept inlhe lanuage lri? translation and pronunciation. .. A proficiency equsT--ly astonishing is attached to the second section and! in the third, or in twenty four lessons the learner r will be enabled to read and translate with nearly the , same pleasure -as"? in English any book in the sn-f guage. Tbe fourth, ' fifth and sixth sections are de- . The Stages and Horses are good, and have careful I - nnnnlniPil 1r tlno iioa nfhia OW11 energies.-I " 1 Ullliilll ITU V VI mu kllU uuw B)W , .. B I ' nd ipile of If h ll;, il ii:.;. I.im .Win in the driwrMldlh. AccommodnUon. lor ii.veucr. ue ,Po, e!ecfeiT YT iofh . hi. head S i . : - m Y?,Y''.: and neck, von prevent his seeinar how u Toot I V (rnm i -ni,iIt,rto Enfield, three dollars fifty Alexandria,- D Cy Aug- 3.' on said, in a whisper, 0ut' any unsafe, groundvor where- to take off . fi''f?'? 'C1 at a fence ; and in the Vise tf tumblm ' H now lucky: winner, prevent ah" action dictated alike by nature and ' July '3.11 HfLUARP &3ENNET STALLINGS. j quire 840. - - -v ou tTTTTA NTGD. as soon as possible. One hundred AyW safe frames. Made in a neat manner. ,Eo nuire of . . - .1 v. J.H.KIBKHAM.K, . 'fhe trader. 'befiiid inow' Rubied again, "over rahd over, tjiodsands lay upon the ne - Hanging ol tne game. The player's companion " Hreak offw -a";f. snouiexi me, now 4urv . wnmcr, i nreve and again the ' uncurbed oath of an ' excited philosonliT gambler bursty like a;: tjumberingr yalcano, stumbles, nature tenches him to drop his head Wt , n , Pvn l,,e breatldike silence of tha i scene.-i and heck'fpnilpsoph.teitehesw August 25th, 1840. 10. I ilmrVit lliat not- until T make - Or Afir ', nnrin' tia inatnnX hsC Kli KpjuL nVifl ' ' Ufi, n j r , : . .:'- r J" I v "' w ' Tj: " " ' r TT AND PIRATE.--StewairAdventnresincap ' :r - FOR BALK ATTHlS.orn break" neck' fare dropping, the shoulders 'areJrelier? TrriniL with an. accoont -of the . - -v r ' , ' " ' , I ttus mont ed from their.weight, nd that is the instant ftJ.TvS.bnrg, &c ! b7 TRiut fgold to the table and -spread out aTileof that ahe horse makes hi effort, loj recover v, - - TURNER & ,HPGHES.. fj 14 ES.:??? .! ,C? Ottering coil before her. .5 V- himself:- ;VJ , Sepuv. -'V J . ';73- . , . tppi . . . . T.. 1 ; .- . I af n i r n 1 .ul ' ri.t. i i , Bamuei a. nooens. uiuwii,i i. .- -r i A UMlIXlSi KA1 UK CAWV-un i urauaj, u i aim mi puihu iucj ,iiu inr(i uo wun panir. , i - Hon. John BelL. Tennessee. ,u , , - ; . l A 22,1 Aavat Hntember. 1840.at the late residence I The Ilamiltoiiian system has passed assevere.en " t Unn VVnltpr Coles. Pittsvlvania County, Virginia. 1 7f - T;- .wased. all the perishable I ordeal as an improvement of so trreat an impoTtance ' -" - . - . . T ' . I w A. "T r l . .. . - . T . Ji Li-'-' part of me Estate of the said intestate, consisung 61 demanded, it has been pronounced by tbe Cdinnurgn . r about 60 or 70 Barrels of OLD' CORN, OATS and Review one ofthe most useful and important dis.' FODDER, HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, cdveriei ofthe agby the WestminUler Review y and 8HEEP, Farming utensils, HOUSEHOLD the most extraordinary improvement vnjbe method t andTklTCHEN FURNITURE The property will of instruction 'which the Ingenujty of he human f iVS'lt A i.: ',. i -i .. j .'. - ..'i a TTim Geo. W. Crabb. Alabama. . ?; -.. --. BENJAMIN HALLO WELTV Principal and Proprietor.-; 7l6t. When ! an unmounted horse j 7TTACON.-A fresh supply just to hand. , ' r 1 - 9 - ' JOB PRINTING ' T!wrTTan ilT THIS OVTICI With neatness arid dspaichi' ...... i s : y T BLANK DEEDS f , FOR SALE AT .THIS, OFFICE. Political Economy;3d j Bookstore.- 73 lie sold on a credit of Twelve months, bond and aecu- j mind hashitbeita devi-ed.' ."ITi Atlas s-ya wf tbe ritv reauired of the purchasers. . ' 1 system that - it abbreviates tb4)eriod of study, re .- duces the amount or labour,' snd , incressetf lioj ond all ether -systems the actual .acquirement of the pc niU? k The American Journal ef Education th"-vv Lulias and Genlleroens classes will be immedlal-, : ly foimed and bo W t; by Mr. H. in any. pari f h Jf gWU V y, ivm . - KUofiK I iij J x Jti vuiu r. . : August 3i:.'. u v 71 8t ASH BUSINESS I repeat with regret, that five per cent, profit, will not authorise crediting I think all those who pay' down; and all who pay rhen called on: but however unpleasant, i jaun in future refuse credit to those ,who fail to pay when. future refuse credit to mose .wooiau to pay wDen.i -,r ' ? : v'' x , " ' c'- - asked o do so.. I think better - perish credit," than . Teims, $5 per section, pay able at lU end of racK rmTltnprish. . ''y- WILL PECK. '. 1 section. ; . September 8. v T ' - 73--12t:Aueust 7, ;-' , - JMB
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