it for va ab nf a no WEST ON R . fk JL E 8 , EDITOR' AND PROPRIETOR. : -: ii i i ii i i r ii I i . . The followed dismount ; they as6end the r e$f 9I the hilt tqA trelher, the crowd - silent and bappy, tho bar-' Mrance. -- v ' - .. .. , ' I a ey. renc" uw wp. a ue iurers are lace . " ., a '.-4' j 'i' 11 r : baron put spurs to his horse, the crowd I acfi "hurried id diamine his or her iceacy; d him. Half.;wayhe & iQblfcetf'totiindthe flannel; "waistcoat . and little, earthen TERMS. ATEETiMKHTiror iteVy i 9 lioM, firti jnw noface oiiflie ground, the lady pTasjnng hi nil .yv in, One Dollar ; eacbj sequent lnsfrtion,i5 eenV with both arms, hit; laj ipg on eacfc'eide. V; Court Order, and 'initial AdrtWmeoa will bo ,1 .g6 .".TsJtpr V? exclaimed the baron. th6q J t ia Will also "appear ifftue Wtekly Paper.freo of Letters to the Editor ti 'popc l ;f tesxu &so" OR, HOW,TO.WIN .MISTRESS, m " : t Not many years jago, we read in a book the story df a lover.tr hbwas ijrtwirr his mis- tress by carrying qec to me top oi a moun tain, and how he did winTierv and bow they ended their days on ttie ipot. himself might take his rest after Such a deed.; f Fart them !'4 1 i Several persons but J09olngr3 Theie hebpl they; bend an ears ihey.bjury their -faces upon them. VGod forbid ihey should eTer.be part ed more, said, a venerable than uhey riev er can be," He turned his bid face, streaming with tears and looked at up the baron : " Sir, they. are dead,. iWVv h . " THE ALMANACK, .faoat the jrvrioxAL nrrzuieurcBa. Messrs. Editors: Allow me to call the We think, the .scene was in Switzerland ; 1 attention of Your readers tn a rw; thnmrht but the mountain, though high enough Jo tax on the nature and design of the Almanack. this ttout heart to the uttermost, must have Thore is no publication so widely circula- 11 a I leU. no One SO general Iv -and ummr!i v rarl l . v ... oy au classes, old and young, as this. .a a been. among ine lowesu , Aei us lancy rod lofty hill, in the summer time. " It was. It is poti were fpuntteanallv well filled die tea. tatqr having odlv Wished : id cause them an agreeable sixrprisi". ... A. : Jljfc Boston Daily AdveVtUrr bsthfotloMO- ties ofcWacter'ofjdto &Xjj$A Parfcr ?nK eint MerchwiU'of uM tbity v tiwe tli poAverv Wetrould lead : the public in IndTrm epeculaing. upon. the great weaitn , accu mualeu by the late John Far ker. Jail qf instructing ind admonishing We have nearu toe f contemporariea of,, M'rViarker speak of fiira as conspicuous iu youth-ft) r diligence obedience, faithfulness ; honoring his parents. worshipinr his God. Immature years he was seen gradually rising frojii res-j peciaDie ooscuruy, to tne cpnuqence o! hit; employers, U wealth, to honor. , The kind est of husbands ; anxious and - tender in the relation of father ? humane and just as a mas ter; given to hospitality, , but never tojosten tation ; ready to help the poor or suffering, but deaf to the demands o& the idle and the I mi i ' . rn un wormy, i ne ciaims oi nis neiznoour ana fTTIHE Subscriber Veiy"repeclfMHy infaroiUM dl-. Jembers of the next Lecislstare, thai hi Eat nUrcbaJed that well koowik stand, lb Union, ow ib Wanhinsfan Hotel, where be will bepieaMd l board. 40 MemGers of the next' Iiegibture. , A Urse, Addition is noadiKjigtotbeesUblishojent, and it will te in complete -ortier py tne .next, Mgwlatare. nia personal alttntion will be given to every branch of the lu8hie. , . Hi stables are nii'meroos, whh atarga" and convenient lot, and faithful eatlera to attend tharn. The' Hotel ia situated at the Southeast corner of the Capitol aqua're. Most of hia rooms will be SO feet aquarev e intends, therefore,' to spare no pains or expanse to make the establUbmeot desirable. He flatter bimjiell he shH receive a Jiberafahare of the pnWic patronaxe.C I , C.J0NB8--i , ? NVB. Hi bar will be well supplied with good li qoora. , - b . ' a! any rate, so nign mat meaner oi tne la-ithe companion, of every family in the eoun- " T T . V iwrsw"- ws possible for try. , Prior to the American Revolution they ,UI ,c UIH "JW" wau18 8i mi A- a rtroud noble, thought it vim ii f- " : . n a r ' a jwr- - w .mv aauiwi iwau alc luiuiiuu uir v i . "v- . a a - . w- I .... J I Mfwwa Aclanminiv am mm.ammm.-h m. , young man ourueneo, to ecaie tu r or tnis were very userul in disseminating sound doc- I t J "r'"'"? UTCaafjr4-u ason aione, m icorn, ue paae mm ao m trine, i i uey lumisbetT the farmer and me-4 T "?r,v 7 a his daughter should be his, .m . chanic with the 5 most nsefuT hints and value- f!mr f .St necfs,lie8i J0 The peasantry assembled in the valley to ble instructions inlheiTeeteral Oecuflations : Vor. tVc.ir' lujranC8 he ah!e ol 'ritness so extraordinary a eight. They while to the industrious house wife iheV im- W; f 1 i 5Uro. D?urs wf re ntP,cuoo8 lor Measured the mountain with their eyes ; they parted Uhousands of the most vaTa at la secrets the t,lent t lheiwoh- v He ,way" otnmuned with one another, and ahook their in domestic economy. .The best talenta ff "II T VV i wv"" dr'hnl all admired the.vonn man i and th nmntnr hv nf.Pn hMavMnM, in C?U ?lr! P was "iouf man. ;AmAr!.f.'frliAV.lMfcinti vvh .i . . although he talked little of creeds IVUiw w " -- "ft " ----- , WW W". ..UlWWVbl, VI houeht they could do as much. The father instance, the maxims of Franklin's Poor 'was on horseback, apart and sullen, repentr I Jlickaid f9: ... , 4 ng that he ha4 subjected his ilaughter even I In addition to the service which .works of to the snauow pi sacn a nazaru : out tie i mis character have rendered to Asnculture. diouglit it would ech his interiors a lesson. the. Am, Domestic Economy, &c. kc. thev me-young man tote son oi asmaii .tana I have been the. medium. through which a flood proprietor, .who had some pretensions , Jo I of light has Jjeen disseminated among the weaiui spec pus Ithou rould rho it was he was to carryf ,If he died forJportant instrument , and agent in accomplish he', should at lenst have bad her ' tnhis 1 insr great teforms. The arguments, facts. lrms,and have looked vher in thV face"; io I and illustration furnished i in the Timpt- tlasp her person in that manner. Was a pleas-j rertee Almanack have been the means of re he conteraplatea with such trtnsport as I rescuing hundreds and thousands from one Is known only to reallovers ; for hone)therspf the worst viccsand ven from" premature enow how respect heightens the iov of d!s- l death, and of making them better men." bet- (. a . . bf - a pi , w pensing with formality, and how the dispen- ter fathers and husbaud3. . lit fact, it is a me- ping whh loniiaiiijf ;- cunuuics auu. tuaies i uiurn uirougn wuicu iiuormauaji.aiiu.iusiruc- Igreater the respect. : ; Jtion mayibe copmunicated withouCdispl si i. i . i i i - e-a. r . l. .. i m -. w-.. i ne lauy stoou oy tne siue oi ner tatner, tng tne most sensitive mtnu.f or cere monies. arly instruction sunk deep, and its fruits continued with him. ( He always feared God ;'lhis ruled within his heart ; it regulated his dealings with his fellowmed ; it was his counsellor; it made the Sabbath his delight; it raised his 'heart in gratitude, in praise, in prayer. E,J8randard till fortid. "TVrOTJCE.-rW'hereaa, the Snbwiber and Joseph 1( Betts of this City, obtained a license to "Retail Spirituous Liquors, at the store of said Belts, near the Raleigh Depot, of the Gaston Road, under ' the name of BETTS & MURRAY. Now for good And ifuffi cient reasons, which it is nnnecessary at this time to state, notice ia given to all whom it nay concern; that I surrender all my right to Retail Spirituous Liquors ender said license, and do forbid said .Joseph Betts to Retail Spirituous LiquOrs under the same.' .And no tice is also hereby given, that the Copartnership exist ins between myself and the said Joseph iJetta, is dis solved. .- JAMES- H. MUttRAY. 8ent.2. -( '-t- 73 - . 4- KAtCIGII An OASTOV IlAli 4 . - : i c gi 1 I hiiuuii uiviuie w fl uuiu iits(i ut xi. . , tnousri none 10 nooituy i siooa re I reonie on me su meets oi Morals and iteli- r. ,,r i,. l- l.'.:.k i tftjjly looking, but confident, rejoicing in I gton. '. And in the cause, of Temperance, h,;.: nat;enliv enduring fevr? trial : heart that he should' wm his mistress which has done so much for the peace and nrrtf.:nr :.h Mtvin& u "lh. hi. hnn. ghat the cost of a-noble pain, which he happiness of the human race, this mo;Ie of n thlt mA6rifa nf httt xiA r . trannnM fi hardly think of as i pain, considering (publication hasX in- fact been the most-im-1 . i .w.. . i tance for a better, even, a heaveulv. t - AGRICULTURE AS A SCIENCE. BERNARD DUPU, ;'l0, FdyetteciUt, Street, JtafclgA, '.. x. eeps constantly on nana s irwh and fashionable aa sotment of Goods in Vu line, which he sells at New York prices. ., . .. . ' Tb assortment eonstits. in part, of : ..r.; . $J ' Suinor Gold and Silver I .ever Wstcbest, Anchor and Duplex do., and alt other kiuds of Silver An fcxtcnu'.Te'assortmerit of rich 'Jewelry. . " , f SILVER AND PLATED WARES. Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tonga, Cocoa natK Boner KitMres. Froitdo., Biler,MounteiCa tors, Csndlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Waiters; Col fee Greque. Britannia Wares, &c. ' f MUSIC. I . .. Violins, Guitars, Clarienetrs, Flutea, FlsgeoIetU and Fifes. Preceptors for all the above. Guitar and Violin Strings. vf v j fc FANCY CfcOODS. - Mantel Clocks. Astral Lnrops, Plated and Japaned Waiters, Gold, Silrer and' Sieel SpecUcles, for. all ages, Gold and Silver Mounted Canes and Whips Chcps men and Backeammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold and SjlveT Pencil Case!, Rogers fine Ra- leas- , AU knowledge is founded n experience ; SOrs. Knives and Seizors, Steel Pens, Dog Collars io;the infancy of any art, experience is'con-' and Call, Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes Purs finnd. nnd knnwIedJe limited to a few narlic- es and .Pockef Books, Imitation Fruits, Guoa and -" 0 , jr 1 . . , iiIum . knl na nio ... imnMVAll a rwl ATtanrlorl I fTIStOlS, U.V. QtC gteat number of facts become known, and the generalization of these,; or the ' arrange ment dT them according to some leading pin- laws, or tci- with other arts'. PERFUMERY. ( Faiirta'n celebrated genuine Cologne, St. Helena, Rose, Florida, Lavender and Bay Water ; Transpa rent, Rose. Camphor and Almond Soaps ; Naples and Shaving Cream of Soaps. s fTr Clocks and Watches of all descriptions clean ed and repaired in his accustomed suprnorf style ; Expeditfaj! increased and no detention'. '' ' fTflHE Raleigh and Gastan Rail Road is now eom JLL - pleteil arid in fptl operation. This! road con nects with the Grrens Tille and Roanoke Rait; Road at Gaston, which road unites with the Petersburg Rail Road near Belfield.- A continuous lio of Rail Road and Steamboat communication ' la thus formed between Raleigh, N. C.aml Boston, ii s'-fi ? ,5 , r ; Passengers travcHiup South lease Ball&ore at $ o clock, A; M: aridrrive at Petersburg jit 1 A: M. next morning $ leave Petersburg at " A. Mi and aN rive Raleigh at 6-P. M. tbo saow day making only 82 hocra,' Including stoppajes, .fram BalUmote to Raleigh 239 roiles Ftom Raleigh ljba Sooth, there is a' daily line of stages running in- connection with the Rail Road tars. .' To South. West and West, there is a daily lirffe of font bnrw jpost coaches, which kavlmmediatelyxon the arrival of the train, and run ia Hillsboro aooVGreensborotolSalisbury -from thence a f-weekly iihi Ma' Yotk'and Abbe ville,. C. to MilledfieyHhv GtivTbere is- slsas tri-waekly back line from Raleigh via PhUboro and Asbboro to Salisbury.' Frort Salisbury -there Vs tri-weekly four horse oft coach line via. Llneololdn, and Rutheifordlonto At'hviUe, and also triweekly . nacaune from gaUsbnry, vA,Slatesvilleviind Mor- ganton tfl -AahTille From Ashville to the Warm- wpiiua iucis i rouruum po8( cnaca une six umes a week, and from thence a Yri-weekly line vis New port and DaedrUgodto KnoxviHe-Hhere is ilml emirweekly line via Greerntytile to JCnOxville; VAt: Greensborp'i N. C. a tri-weekly fout horse coach line orxncnes.oaanu runs via Saletn, IM. U. tbenee across the BlueRidge to Wythe Court House Va. 'where k.intnects with the Valley Line. From this line there la aWa tri-weekly hack Una which branches .offaalem, N. p. and rena via Hunl8-glle,WUkcs- boroC, JeSerson, Ni C , Elizabelhton jumI Joneaboro', Tenn. toKnosville. v 1 :,W".'-', ' . lwill ilras betseen tbat tbrra are three ataRe. tines, connecting Tennesaea whh the central parts of North Carolina, and two, eonhetirc Sooth Carolina and Georgia with North Carolina. "All the linear final- ly concentrate at Raleigh, the" 8oothern terminus ot the JRail Road. " ' . ' : .... ' TraTe'Ia s from the upper parts of 8oath Carolina' and Georgi t, the middle and Eastern portion of Ten nessee, ibe Sooth Western part of Virginia, and the Weatern part of North Carolina; wishing to go north, will find the route by the Raleigtr and Gaston Rail Road cheaper and more expeditious than any other. ,i ne loiiowuig- j aoie -vain spow ma, distances, ine HAT AK1 Jiotliiiglrobk Strict, Peterthvrg, Va. , "The Subscriber rm now receifina'; ner every ajrjval from e hodh, their fall supplj of Dlro ni no V ... . i . i 111 vftro, (. wnicn paveoeen aeieciea wiia -SrraLcare biit. thrmsmnrB(!tAit,a Thlr atarh hi " fPall will be'verv etlenaire. embrarlncr ier Srtii-la in tVfnend they feel warranted in saying that their toods haveeett nurchased upon such erma as wilf x ta 6r Tl8tl ln8cemenU W purchasers. rTney therefore respeetfotly invite country merch ants and others to call and ef amine Uheir stock pro Vioas to purchasing elsewhere, as ihe will fin all probability) find it tri their Inthreat to do so. . Thev WOultlTBOt, fontet W reinrrt Iheit thanka to those froth Whobi they have this rarVreceived a fiba- ral psironage, and assure them that nothing shall be wanting on their part . to merit a continuance of the me.. . woLrFctUKNisow. iVill. Their stock will be replenished by addition Supplies do ring the season."" " " W. 4; D. September 3. 1840." : - - 1 rHOflESALE AND RETAIL BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT IN PETERSBURG. VAwi;mf W iitiA h nii an At. Co. Ujnti ettehsiTely i Books in the various departments vi uueraiure. J- i -Country Merchants and other will find at their EitaUUhment, in addition to ihe many Books Vuited to jhen sVarite a Jaree and eenacal assortment of Sta tionary and Feney arifeue ;snd ptenob near that they will eompare.iH ptjde to quality and UndWith any hoase, South ofibPntbmac. in :-t ch Music, Musical InstramenfTahd Masieal Merch andize of et ery descrfpiion at wholesale and rehiil. "done i6i ; sg . ' t. f' -s . w.at v. JA"MESXSrt ' McPHEBTERSi ' Csmtinves to transact I auion nis ostutl liberal and prompt terms, at the bW atittd. formerly occupied by xlOKlerny r Mcfaeeters, DomngorooK ouwi, wnero he will be bWed. at all times, id see His North Cam- Gm riets,jid solicits 1 cototifinlnce of their fkrors. ' Grj.r; Pattersorh ptesiderijt of R.&G.R. R. . Gen. 'Dwjei4v4k W. R. R. v' -i. 4 - J- Brown, 8n6w& Ctf. who will receive 4afl produce di rected to them aCRaleight add forward with despatch by RaUIdlrtersbunli r 8ur. Stajidarjl ec Tarboro, Froe Press, 1 mnthr , ivnoLts A"tii aisd rttriic , FASHIONABLE iHA T f and CAP, Warthituu, time of travel, and the rate Of fare on two of the On Sycamore 8treet, next door to MeasraPaut, Mc routes leading from Knoxville to Raleigh, to wIU A ; ; f, , v Rwauie 4p Co. Petersburg, Va . -' From Knoxville. , arid Xythc to Raleigh, by vaay pf Abtitsdon -rhr iu iZrZLk ij-2f'Jn t...., ri.t rr.;. xr?j - till'' vr " i s iujus xvcukaeieciea Court Home, Yirgmia. r i II Btocv 0f HATS.-of "all the virions- nnairti. n.i . . . lx. Alilea. Hours, rare. J Enifla. aTwHa nAP5t.mim:'ll.ii,.!i:jr. . i t s- - m .m x - - i v T' ' - -r-e sMJMjs. iuq uuiiicubuuua Bill r- I I II - Stil I TTtiAwvi1lA Ira Thlranril ...... wA , ... .w vi -r Blountvillo to 'Abinedon, - SO Abingdon to Wythe Court Housn, 58 Wythe C. TCSo GreensboTo N. C 1 18 GreeiiEborough to Raleigh,. - . 84 4- 12 29 121 w . . - I 'i .1. .desirous, and dreading She thought .Such being the practical utijity . of these 5P,W consuiuies iuc meury, har 1rtvav aarnfilil enArtaon Knff ran 1 KsaiiStfA UiMiklili.na nnil 'thai s MMrMM m1 nlniioii t I V'SJVO w. oil ati i .i. ' s . e ..a M' '.I ' jo a' . w .av-: pwtnougnt mm in every respeci tne nooiesv every lamtiy in tne landfl am ueepiim- m ''""f, . -tUnnt MV iBft.y.. nftooid and silver manufactured to order, with expedi- o his sex, and that nothing was too much pressed with thrconviction that a great- ben- V. ,k , . w" k a " " J tbn and punctuality ; highest price given for old Gold nrh an nr. Sh tnAW Ant tnt micrht I wnnlil rAanlt t lli ron Af' K(4nrni hv 1 t , s , , u" m.w iwavav w m w w mm w v . w m, " w a W 9jswaiai SiWWMSW ww fl -vwm w w. M w w wris , a a .1 - - - I ----- r- - - unpen tn the chances common to all. She ad extensive uso of tbie channel of informs De .,m,laleU Dul m "Vs case 11 rau." eTer AprU To. 184A felt the bitterness of being herself the burden lion. '.'And in times like the present, whenl am -uonary. suuum. to him and the task!; and dared neither tc the whole com mnnity JagitaW upon sub- .Uoner canno avance bf 'onU Um ! of -. ....- f .t. ki: i. l' .vj.:.-i t'.T' r . own Danicuiar expeneucBi biiu uciuirr iuoii ai ner lamer nor me mountain, one u.- i jects 01 ma musv viijii iwiutcai ruictcav, wuyi . . . - . . , , ed her eves notv on the crowd which she be- mar rfot the Almanac be made the medium derive tnstruc ion from such accrdetUs as are ' ..... A' T . . - . . VI A I ivnr.hlA tv Hist Htt Tit-k- TrirjrM ' firrninftt fl i j . i v. a - . r t. w a . wl.i r . m. a a i i aawwa nuiu u, siaa0 wi as va c ' eiu not, anu now on ner nanu From Knoxville to Rakish, by vvty of the Springe, Asheville and Salisbury. Miles. Hon is. KnoxrHle to Warm Springs. 75 A 5 Warm Springs to Ashille, Ashville to Salisbury; . Salisbury to Raleigbf , , ,v.v;5, JO $33 i 38 7 S.6 loo . o 385 94 itles, frbm'the finest sea otter to bairseal and sealetto, together with finemerino'and coarse ffipol ilati e lected by the slits criber '.'in porsora, from the mannfao (Umes, with, great ca?t an3 almosL entirely Sot CASH. ' f The-UD8cdbey would" riot only call the attention of those merchants who' intend ' purchasing .tbeir.n fall " goods in" Petersburg, to an examination of : his stock. . Warm ijbut alsd those who may pass, through, on. their way - vt onaas oe umu uoot iuiety iney wiii- meet wua - - Fare a better stock, or at fairer, prices, taking: into consider - . f & alion the freight sod attendant expenses. ; j - 4 f The 8nb8crhe h " 10 the most approved and fashionable Mauufactnfers; a "" 10 keep hint-constantly supplied, with the best articles 't ' andlatestsrvles for retaiL ' FRANCIS UTAJOR. i $30 " Petersburg; Aug. 3I,u, t 78-aw4wy;; ' GRAKD CAPITA IS FOR SEPT ITBI B E R ; 13 8. Gregory f fUo. Mahagert t t. r, in rw or hs- ab rUt any b. r .6 th; Irflra' n 1 n. f. V. .1. lAnltA liuio iiiiuBt iriiiuii slid uuuuicii ul 'wnaius i liid m. dm i'iu . mriV'ttui n v 111 nuiwtv I w ' ' . I - I . rf. . - 1 1. a .... .. MS.ar. k. .... ; 1 l. ' I t. cr..i : .v. uuu uavo iiu icswyito tin uusccu .u.l. i A - I i? u . . i. ii .1.. o.-i. .:.n ordinary exnedients, while the man of sci- siic uau ever useu. v jnce or twice a udugii-1 anu truiii are ai vuc x cuuic ,vaiii, auu x ucg i - .1 1 ..r ter or a mother stepped out of the crowded leave to call attention to The Harrison Alma- era re8. 10 g"B1 priiic.i I ,rr -. ..' I . ... .... . .. . . annl, fn hsir - Ifna mhm am sidontit Ilia r coming up to her, notwithstanding the tears Inack for 1841, published at new York by - of the lord baron, kisketl that bnd which she I James P GirriNO. 50 Gold street, whicb I m"ur?K1.0 meet every case. - ' I . .. 'PI m .iktol vf thn F ffve Art! lit ia In knew not what to doVith. .' consider to be exacdy the thing ..which is . m?'- m a,v! B"-"- 7.7 The father said. "Now. sir, put an end to wanted ; for, in addition to the astronomical creas ne quanmy anu isipniv. 4-- 1.1 "' ' a - ' . ' . I j pu summery ami the lovert wrning pae leatui or the first time, took uo the lady. r5v ' :H eunir k which he rnofed off, slow but secure; and ecdotes ,relauug to Gen.. William Henry "1B y e , ' . r i ! " " ! if to encourage his mistress, they mount Harrison the man whom the People arel w"r l , . "t T' " ltohiir.V'-ore the Presidency. The UI weouj .u-y s-- utit before iiff eels midway, and seems re- wo'rk it a pliin. but eloquenOjecord of the "YH l0. an enquiring minu in two ways . ne iainr somethitTir: then ascend, at a quick deeds of one of our country' noblest heroes a. 1 " Ine f r - Jl " 1 "! wa ; and now, being: at the midway point, -deeds which will render hie name illustri- 0" a" anu leir i 1 u.h a!V .TaV .u:f. .. . . i. .' ., . I . i. ...... I. ' L-.i I which thev are founded, laid, down and-ex- 30 J - - V'The above rates are believed to be accurate or TfDLACKsMlTH.T& Subscriber has comencm'4, nearly so. The routerfrqm Knoxville, by Jonesboro. jfp ed the Blacksnjilhing business in this City, orv Wilkesboro' : and Salem, to Greensboro ;N. C. is his own account, and wiirbe" prepared t carry it 'pa something shorter than either of the faDoveoules, m sRha branches, " He occupies one Forge in the ' and the fare perhaps a Utile leaa.t-';:;:. 'Ji largo Shop bf Richard Smith, Esq. near thejuncttortV 40,000 Dollars I I I TVTIRGINIA STATE LOTTE RY? For tbje bene- y fit of the Pefersburg Benevolent Mechanic As- Llirkets further than to Petersburg, Vs. socution. Class IV o it. far 1840 robe drawn Alexandria, Va, on Saturday, 26ih September1, 1S40 14 Drawn Nos. Out of 78. (Cr Fare on thu Raleigh and Gaston Kail Road of Witmineton and Market Streets He haa ha.1 less thin six centaur mile - Jrt- '' exrrience in this J business, and will liithfullv CABTioar-Peraons travelling from North to South execute all woik entrusted to him, i! All ktnda of by the way or iho Raleigh nd Gaston Rail Road Coach Springs, Elipticand others', made to order.-i sh.uld lie careful not to enter- their names or procure Iron Work of Carriages neatly and suhafantiallv done AJI Rinds jbf Eagend .oi'hr Toolsmade at the short-. 3 . M .afl I T . I B m . U..B S-f...l r XJ . JI S W - s j A. 1 at naicisn qruasiuii nu irau uiuue. aulum i, 1011 est notice. A nnrHon of nnl.li. mlrnniM i. n.rf. ' (dThe AinericariSentinel, Philadelphia ; Na fonyJaoVwited. Reference Is madeks to mv skill as tional IntcIIieencer; Charleston Conner ; Augusta T a workman .to. Thomas Cobb. Em.Vx . :S " .. . , 1 . . . riv m iiiRii VRVRixn h auu aiuiiini umuuciiuiia resii tnciuaes a great amount oi inter-1 y -r--r, , reading, on the most important topics, "w , "I " - v 7 j .T- ;n u;.to.;A.i ri. me ooiect oi tne agriculturist i w u t i onxxn sell em a. ! $40,000 $12.000 $6,0005 0003,000-1-2.500 $2,000 f 1,769$ 1,600 $1,500 2 -of $lj.250 2 of $1,200 20 of f 1,000 20 of $500-20 6f $400 40 of 300, Sec. &c; I . ' I Tickets only $10 Halves $5 -Quarters $2v50. Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tul a Do do ' 26 Half k do . Do do 26 Quarter do "' rry- For Tickets and Shares or Certificates of Pack ages jn the above splendid Loltenes, autiresr 1). 8. GREGORY & Co. Managers. -Washington City, D, Chronicle ; Nashville Banner, and InoxiIIe Times, will publish the above weekly for two ' months and send their accounts to this office for collection. . Aogustll v V' '- ,'. ':.'" " 64 LLER. $130 65 ' 33 6( shifts the ladv from one side to the other. lous for trenerations to come, and which shed The spectators give areat shoo. Thebar- a brilliant light on V our national character. on, with an air.of iadiffereuce, bites thfr tip The illustrations of tht work are original, tfh'n eaundeL and then casts on them anleye ffraohic. and full of liehf andll cannot but of rebuke. At the'fthout the.a.rer .resuttjes hope that it will be widely circulated through vay. He stops again, and iliey think' out the country, and that, like those which wi kb imp laiiv k unim nn ina inrEiiBwi. nirs mna nfiurB ik in hid cause, u The women, bee-tn in tremble but the men I ranee, thev wilLbe 'miffhtV in the AMILTONIAN SYSTEM The French . Language taught tn FtftuLessonsi-Mr. Hamilton, ji native of France, and son of the late author of this system, Tespectfujly announces lo lh inhabitants Of Raleigh and its vicinity, that be is noW ready to roeet'lhe classes of Ladies and Gentlemen, for the purpose of communicaling 1 knowledge of the above useful and fashionable hnrcoage. Mr. H. does not deem it nccessarv to enter into all the details of A WFIV l.TTITP OP RTA-1 this system In an advertisement. He has brought Thomas Cobb. Esq ' v " -JSNATHAN 4aIthJorfef;;io4 rmo the pncsiorjivT ato DiiiEtri. it torn of the Cape Fear Kanft. at, Wilmington : TakeWiee, that r shall make apt plication for a new Cerluicaie for FIVE .VHARE&j" of Stock held in your Bank by.f roiVrick Beto, in tbrre in months from this date, the original Certificate being lost or mislaid.- v .' - ' :4'i' -L ; , JOHN C, BTX'M.JSTxV.oJF'rea'. BdoC A?gtistJ8,I84(n-V,:;j: ; TheL. WHmington Advertiser and Faj atterill . Olwerver witlinsert three months:, ..,,. :'":-vJ. C. Bf' Si GES. The undersigned inform w,ln him upwards or twelve letters ot intioduction to TrjTpUSir & LOT FORQALB -t will sell on - - . r r i. u -.wit ntwuimuuaiuiG in ui, TOassnt-anU JC-1 it will therefore be enough to aay that on this system,, convenient residence.dn Wnmiogton jBtreet(nrsr- : ... w .'-w-t 3 : li ii .laurti a ftnowiacire oi tne r rencn Aianiroaffe mav i t.n;i,t;n . rr.ir ri... . -rm . rrankiin lepoc to louiaourg, aura a ui-weeajjr uani - , ;. . " . ." ut tt. i ' rl iuusmnii .wvuiea.j am, ouOf tne ruDiic. tnax tney nave estab lished a daily hne of Stages from plained to him as he goes along, or he may be nrst instructed in general principles, anu then in the nractices which flow from litem. trhe former mode is the natural and actu- fromLoaisburg to EnfieldX The daily line leaves Loo- acquired vaa s to , enable ttioj pupil lo read, I , twoatories high, with three roojroa lelow'and iWe: al mode m which every art It acqutreu oy Wwrg every mormng, ana recants evr oeywe L7Sj cilU; ntenr. if h7 "r"" rSr ,MlJ DS' Denot on the arrival or. tno ars uie ui-weeaiy oiagej "'" : " ,r-- ---- r ------ r- ---. ua uc Kwu .uu wuxiiKOb sere .u one gsr-, vv. w.. T . .- - t . . ifnT0 I Rk.1uK 'ni lMitVlAiir lMuifl I a writ it ailK I j. -., .... . 7 ' - . . inn inni ininpumiiw iHm. l hi i.nin. i. nn. ay he will be victorious. HeV resumes Truth in Jhe cause of theV Peopl gam t he is hattfray. between the middle and I greatly assi; in making, the change which is toP;hertishes. he itorjB hestaeirersbut he I now ab" generally acknowledge! as all-ira- loei not fall. Annther- ahont from the men. I nnrtant to the welfare of the' country. . It is nd he resumes once more rtwoHhirds of the 1 With the utmost confidence thai all h&yoters "maining part of the way are anqiieretl.' ia every Suite are in.vited to procure ( the liar Thev ar (. i.iv trT... K;n-i nn'ifiA rr.k,;- AtnUnaoTr: miKlihd as anove stated.' , - VVIIMII HIV a orehead.and on rect and effectual, and is calculated to enable an instructed ; agriculturist to proceed with the same ktnd of confidence and satisfaction in his practice, that a grammarian does in the use of language. fracticai 'tarnur. tbeeyes. ;.The,wdraenburjttrhe'hrice df the work is within the means 1 f.-.lMflTnw OP Ahi.ts. The aeknow- into tears, and the slontei't men look pale- 10f the poorest, and I am informed tltaUt can J -- . - f ui. ;H often -more eflectual ne Ascends slower than ewr, 'tecmipg ta be 1 be had at the booktlorei generally through- . nv H r.i -tonemenli and confession more ure. He hal ts, but it U bnly Jto plant I out the States i - , t- ..Mi;t- fIlowd hv' fnnriveness. .,1 am J foot to go on again; nd.u'a ;fae. piekftl :',r ;I . ! I persuadetf that words, which we may eli iVi- 1 . . 7 v v ' . i ' r,nm.i wni . ; 1 the little seconu-nana or iue,are oi rouro cuh- l eaininr omnnil 'with' an attiirt I ins lau V l .. amuuiiAn . . . . t - - , j T.f.. - "a 6 " ' 7 ' " i. , n, , , 1 SeOUenCB tliau UCCUS, WHlUil ywriu v n-uim dki "lisrjn hprtrm, a. If l.irttlan llim I i i --s aaaiasava ea a a w u x v ' v e u almost to the top j- he stops ; he strug- died ne moves sidewavs. Ukinar very litue i-ffive ana oequeatn to my niece.tne , r- unmt9A .... v a . s a. . a. w aMe smmw9 I sucn a naTB no recourse in uwjiBi uuu ut i i m uui isw - . . - a -sr - - 'i-iinauiA r ' i nnvayiow eaitri Katnv. sjm ani - -.. -. - ansfef be compared to the natural mode ofacqumng -- i ' -t I B : I. , lU. ..S...B.. M.r ila a 1 I . ., BJ . I m jV' IA lat. a language Wltuout tun aiuuy u. im g I - K. n.r .na returns eweW IMonnav. nuency oi - r ic..Luu4.ur .i .c yriui " ""i., . : i u. i'5"' " " 7 : r . v r: i nr.. ; aa. iMn. .v -. lie rawer raoue is or muni mo mwo wi-1 wHnfMilaT and Fridav. alter meamvuortMiuuj a aaa m would do well to call and V. h;4ppiyto v t r Raleigh. May 9th. 184C examine for themselves. A. J. BATTLE. I84A. ' i correctness anc Cara iromHhe IWrtn. ' ' : a m i inm f."mwpnail VTClTICEATs,k.si Mn-mrtSWiantf a.--aft.;. ' The Stages and Howes are go5aand -hafe careful I section ajcorreaponding uegva oTKoficieiKry is attn- ;fV nias Griaaeo.Iiviijir 2 miles westof OtforJ J i tint iiUM ramiwananiia in i.aan.1 at I v ... . - : drivers, and the' Accommodations' for Travellers are such as will be found acceptable. bated... The first section comprehends the Cos pel oil i PL John, in which if the innectioosftf the verb ne two Moles, one a sorrel; er Aoase cotbnr with a Uate laee, me omer a buck or iiera nay, yupposed tobejS The Stage tare from Franklin to liroisourgi ia one counted mere win ne lound nearly nine thousand dit- .-err old. 'Tha eorrefii lalned atftv 'dollar. 5 v doUar; front Loniabnrg to Etea three d fifty ferent wortt..,; Every puplf will at the ind of eight tilSS-- i ; cents. " " I lessons have a perfect knowledge of iWaoaaftotto . ? , . t, j. TmrrrOFr Ttmni HILLIARD 6t BENNET STAtLINGS. tVar'the eompetiOoii of an adept in, the hogoage,- in C firlrtii. W: trff: . rl- l IQJft 'k :. 1 ; S 1 - i atA I translation and prenanciation. , A proficiency eqol. ty astonishing is attached to the second section and August 11 ia tha third, or in iwentv four leaaOna tile learner I F ITf f '1 111 nwnri f':'4 ii aak m TrSltSSS "iwt'lian. whh yearly the Jl.nd the diluUyof making colleqionaTn.n4ef;t all, the pensusbia I - ni.autn :n vnnh fi tvmir.W thAf.n.-Jii iA .w....i.i 5i -siCV bULAn. gcouence than deeds, which eome round sel- An English miser, John -Fteech. late y hour.hanj And in the .rtie. ted in London. leaving the following will . rclations Df highlyuluvated people, ae- si a.A ataiA Lao..A.aL a aakaMaSM t 1 Saa 114111101 1 Han. ...ii . " . I T ' a I U...U to IWUitaaHv -f-i nu orintrmff one toot every urao -ciuso i waisfcciw. luuw wwn a zie nu uMwt i y1 the other. Now he is all but on the top s I each of my sitter's grand-children one of the n Woman. H "e halu awin i he is fixed s he starrer, A I earthern pots on the ton of my wardrobe t WAr- as mother. i A DMINI8TRAT0RS SALE. On Tuesday, the AV 82d day of Septomber, J840, si oTKossaT N. JsrvasTS deceased, nart of tha Estate of tha said intestate, eonsisuna; about 60 or 70 Barrels of OLD CORN, OATS and K AVM.vaK-kW MA' STB a SWHH 11 JTVa-k 1 tMj siuava via ftas vs. wviw ' guaga. 'lite tourtb, jaun and ststn secuons ara nv i system in oor osineaa, ' We; ihece,ore,rto avoid the . j voted lo writing anr-speakirfg," which Mr. II. pnv J nacessily o .staling thia tacat the counter, give aw: ow valuable are woman' nurse and teacher finally, I give and bequeath to my sister, as go. that the two sexes are like the I mm. r. .1, a....ia l. . lAn tf it I a aal inuan nl anarunn I nil. ioiai tail l fir l . t r. . ..i hhu naif nnmri nr jockily almost a ievel, he staggers ( but it is I her, the brown stone jug. at the head of my I jzQ fruit." We should remember, '0rard .Yes. everv limb in the multitude I bed. The disappointment ? of the iegatees, i-Ailim: was created but of Paradise, HeitmM.m..i a. : tnrhl ntaiat him. 1 when this strancre will was tead. maV easily I :i :- Amethin9 earthlv lherefore : still a0? last he ia nn ihn ton. and down he I be imagined. The deceased was spokeri ofl.-isi.-l tn' Adame race. Even in the heathen ' with his burden. An enormous shout ! by all in away by no 'means: flatterrnj to I m vUiolojry. WB.fi ncl that though the gods of - won l lie has won I now nc nas 1 mm, - aim nis sister. "ght lo Cartas fila miatrpaa i an "ar a as ar f him,' for neither of them s -. 1 ritv ravinired of tlin rarelieae xii i 1 TT'rsnber f-r e-!Th 8tibscrar bos on N, JEFFREYS j4AoWr. ,v f! krid,.!kU ! so much Aunt3l. v . date-tree ; A8H BUSrNESSivWiwiA "h the genai!j ofe btunsn hiuW ly. the fe- dTdrio mind hMbIthe,di;i , too, that fdithhV & roirtft. 1 ' ' rl Rrs Ln&W-nTlL docoa the amonnt of labour; and imyeeaee JryondL J,.;-;, fSHr.. If ther avstenja lJie toai 1 "tv a V-s -. " - y iR,m-fif'fVange into beasts, the d the is ca- the brown r jughe'r legacy, kier..bich. 0jcie$et pever did. v " V nn." "If broke !t in nirfrtt rrlifn 1r ! flt t ,e.. fainted, it i Jti, n,Ht ia in her stream of trulneas ooured 'ou of i;intfie f l -- BLANIta)EEDS " arm,. ' f " n -1 r . jreannomtment irave'wavOtl.ToY. fc . IblV8AL AT TH J0FPICB. future refuse credit to thoee who tail jtd pay when; asked to do so. I think better M perish credit, than credit perish. WILLI PECK. Septembers r t ; !Zt. CIVIL. ENGINEER. Inventor of the improved construction of Rail-ways. Aoartss, qauimore, maryuma. alio fdL"-1? iAttfnJa ofWocati0A4.TT ; AND TOR tfALCThe Vlcriber wisbra tarn! i a unes, etc ac Ladies and Gentleraens classes will be immed ly formed nd be - met by Mr. H; m any pari oj -' II laa.n a Trarl of Laiill. mnc'iilintr . 1 9 A1 1.' ' r I the-outli paT this tvuniy, Cear ftf vau'a Mill. X '. ! Ihe I Three is a jlooffl acd ma!lvfrni o the i act. Any persoji i desiring tn parctMse, will do stall lo-examine I 1 etrns. ftd rr saction.nlavable at the end of each 1 the said taOiKfes it will be 'sold off er aeeommmla . . section. - 4 -t' l tipgiis-" , t CYBfiNA rWT tflTAKBR. w- " '?

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