' 1 . !' ' -.; rrflrtr-r - n " I I lilll IITT1T l r 1 T'i 'Y T " " " . . - ...i .i mrt IS,M ' ' " " V ' " . ' " '. L. a. . y.o .Jixja.TT 0L1H3S HUT fi .JCA51T v .em f :iVo;i - H l , J I 1 111 ' 1 M s i H LI.44U if . iJU V .Kilt - i ' w et n r '': '; V B S T O N R : a A KRfi ''TEnillj,f,,:;i'' guiicmrTio--ri Potliri ytt nnura--hlf in A9TKtii"tp" wcrj niinrt, nrN inter .u,n One Dollar ; each subsequent iosrrtko,S5 cents. Couit uroera mnu yuuiuii Aovertisemenis. will oe Lwred 25 per cent, higher; but a deJuclioo of 331 fit Mr cent, will be made from the regular prices,' for ad Uttitrrs by the yesr. f - nt ; a j.eruaeinents, inserted ua Uieeml-Weekly Rti. ItlTIB w,,, "w "11. "' . n&ij m apcr, l(COI : i .1... .mu. k 1. 1.. I r ' r lharse, . 'J-,r, ,"-Ui .2 t Letter to the Editor must bV post-paid. WOMAN'S 'WIT; The following dramatic passage is concerning Gus utui Vitsa, when .that distinguiahed monarch took ftfujejrora the Danish usurper Ja " Delacartia, to ma ture his noble plan for the. deliverance of his country : On the little hill just mentioned, stood a very ancient habitation, , of so simple an ar chitecture; ihat you would have taken i t for a hind's cottage, instead of a place that in times of old had been the ? abode of nobility, t consisted of a long farm-like structure, form ed of fir, covered in a strange fashion with scales and odd ornamental twtsli tigs in the carved wood; But theT spot was hallowed by the virtues of "its heroic mistress,' ivho saved, by her 7 presence of 1 mind, thi life of the future deliverer of her Country. 1 Gustavup, having; by an evil accident been discovered in the mines bent his course to- wards this house,' then inhabited by a gentle man of the name of Pearson, whom he had known in the armies df the administration. Here he hoped, from iHe' obligation he had formerly laid on the officer,' that he should find at least a safe retreat. Pearson received him with every - mark ( of friendship ; 'nay. treated him i with that respect and submission which noble minds are ' proud to pay to the truly great, j when - robbed of their external honors, tie exclaimed with such vehemence against the Danes, that ' instead of awaiting a proposal to take up arms, offered, unasked, la try the 'spirit of titer mountaineers ; and declared that himself; and his vassals would be the first to set an example,'. and tiirn out under the command of his beloved general. Gusiavus relied 1 on! "his word, 'and pfomis- ag not to name himeIPto any while he was ibsent, some days afterwards, saw Pearson me the house to put his design into execu- I . ... ., I .. I,, ,. S ., .. i i : It was indeed a design, and a black one. nder the specious cloak of a sEealous affec on for Gusiavus, the traitor was contriving nu nun. i ne nope 01 mailing nis court, to he Danish tyrant, and the expectation, of a arge reward, induced him to Sacrifice Ins onor to his ambition, and for; the sate. of a few ducats, violate the most sacred laws of hoapiulity, by betraying his ruest. 'In pur suance of that base resolution, 'he proceeded' ho one of Chris tiern's oificers 'commanding tin me pruviuce, anu iniormea mm mat vus-i pavus was his prisoner. "7 HavinffVcommitted Kins treachery, he had not the courage to face Iihs victim; but telling the" Dane how to sur jprise the Prince, who, lie said,' believed him self under the protection of a friend, he pro psed taking a wider circuit home,' while nhey, apparently unknown to him, rifled It of its treasure. It grill be an easy matter," laid he, for not evenmy : wife knows that.il m Gusiavus'. ;: Mr" v The'officer, at the; head of a party of Well armed soldiers, marched directly to the lake. The men invested the house, while" 'the lead er abruptly enteringl found Pearson's wife, according to the fashion of those days, em pmyeu in cnlinarv preparations. ' At some uiatance from her sat a young man in a rus Uc garb, lopping off the k nots from the hro n orancn ot a fee; 1 he officer told tier lie came in King : Chnstiern's :name to de mand the rebel Gustavtis,' who he knew was concealed under the 1 roofT The. dauntless woman never changed' color: nf mediate ly guessed the man whom her. husband had imrouuced as a miners son to be ihe JSvved ish hero. The dor wasf;brockaded!ub 'by soldiers. In an instant7 shfr replied, without nnnn l. ' a ".Liv V'iL ' l.iJ 1.5.1. "UM KLncmg ai urusiavus, wno sai , uiujiuu 'ess with surnre.M tf vod rneartJ the melin choly gentleman my husband has had here iftese two davs: he! has iust walked out int ne wood, on the other side of the hill. ( . fcome of these soldiers may! readily seize him M has no arms with him. - 1 ' f he officer, not suspecting the easy sim plicity of her manner, ordered ' part of his men to go in Quest df him. At that moment. 1 suddenly turning her eyes on Gustavus,. she flew up to bim, and catching the stick put of iitnq, exclaimed, in an angrVj voice, un nannerly wretch I i WhaU sit'before your Metiers ? Don't you see the King's officers "the room! t Get ut of my "sight, or some f,them shall give you a drubbing lV As she rc, sue sinicK mm a uiaw on wie oacs vlth all her ' atrn (rili " "anil" oni?n intra side W, there', gtt jihto the scullery 'J cried W. 'it is the fittest nlace for such' comnanvl! "jJ giving him another knock, she flung the 'tick after him and Jthnt the ilnnr. Sure ad. she, in a great heat, never woman was r'2ued with such a lout of a slave!" . ' , 5 9. 4: r fhe officer begged "she, would oot disturb rself on his account, but she, affecting Sat reverence fdr the King, and respect for parlor while she brought, him jOme ; refresh- rnt!r- The ahefr.clfilry complied rper- flans tAmA v V i- ! JL.. t,,; v - M ' lhrT5 nd slfe immediatelv' flew to Gusta- Xhe hadj hblted inland by, means JT i back faaaageV c6nducie(T Vim in V mo- r. V? C. bank of lake, where the fish- Ma ..y, ana vjng Wm , d,reClion tei n u. honest iurate scroti the Ute commiu 3tei hitn to Prdvidence.' s ' '."i ' ,4!-s.? Fnm Um i N.O, jPicayune: V5' l nJ'V &B Q B DE.B J8r CD U RTv 1 r Psisid ektiai. f , EtKCTiovFrank - Smith : .. and Thomas Rddin were up before Kecorder Baldwin on Saturday , morning. They wve arrested for being Doia and intar Wt ; ' ' ' - Smith" tliaPii.nula. . -....... iaui uie ivciiuiuci, oWUUk Wlak did yo6 and Reddin 'quarrel t" ... Tt " Nay, about the did thing, your honor,' said Smith. 'r'''" l! : J What do you call the old thing !' ud the "Recorder. " V''JVc, "Vy tins here PresldentiariielectionVsaid Smith; V'!.; " ' .;;,;: f " Oliyoudifier in politics dd you r;8aid the Recorder. ' ; VV-V Certainly we db;' : said Smith" he is a : Rabbit locorbco arid 1 is vig.V A whatr said, the Recorder; ? , ' " ; A wioleht politician, and in favor of Van Bureh Said Smith; utrteiryour hon or as how' it is. . ;Ve "both livesin the same yard, and venever X passes him he says there goes ilard Cider; there ' is one of the . par ty Wot aiht got no principles there's a sup porter of the man wot's been made brave by certificates and not by. his sword t and he goes on in that vay vich no good Republican can stand. Ven he finds the other vigs out what live 1 in the yard and the ' locofocos at home," he is sure io " take the vote, and then he calls jt a Geo. Wan Buren wictory, and ar Sign of the ti mes. and all that. The fact is. your libnor. if the 1eUer;yasent looking, out for art office, I doesn't mifid hed be half as tlemocraticjas he is." "f "r ''., Redden, said the: Recorder is your conduct such as Smith describes it VK "Not a hit on it," said Redding. if I vas lo"be let alone I'd never do nothing to nobody but he's" lieternally falking politics. Ven my. old voman locks the dbbr and goes out, , he makes a fox on ityithi' chalkf and'wfties un- derneath it, this here is sly Renard from Vin- pernoox, yot vps lor some ume in me jliOa- Ion Zoological Gardens, hut now is in the menagerife at W ashington : lie a the most ie kicks upd & Ty sonjgs' the .whole tioiei; and crowing like a regnlatlboster. ' . i . Bdt'can'ryoui both retain your .respective political opinions without Quarrelling ?" said the Recorder -r N i Veil, then, said Redden, '. yojir hon or, must bind iiim over not to singfArrisou night ahdT six o'clock in the'mornirigr and not to he frigtitening my chiltlren out.ofbed by nnng pti inai oiu rusty. mue in.ceieoraiion of Vhlg-fwictories every night. , sVes, and prewent mrn your nonor, conunueu , ned denV4 from making his big dog stand, bn his huMTlegs in my presence, .and saying, as he points' to him, here's one jl VYan Bnren's standing harmy ; , nor I wont stand no more from him about negro, testimony On the part of Smith, it was-rgvided tnat Redden was.not to disturb him any more. Thev ms.de mutual promises; to act with more forbearance-; towards one another in fu ture, and to display a greater degree of polili cal charity than, they have .evinced heretofore, and were discharged i STATECOIUSE. At Raleigh North- Carolina. The Fall meeting fnr 1840, over this Course, wil commence on Tuesday; the 24th November, and con Unue throughout the week. ' Firtt Days SweeiMtakea i for 3 years bldi. 8ub scription $300, forft-it $400 mite heaU ctased the 1st, ot May with the following Sultscribera, viz :. John McLcod, Hugh Rogers, IN at. T. Uteen, D. McUaniel. Same Day A Pure of $30072 mile beats. Second Day'. A. Purse of. $4 00 -3 mile heats Third Day. -A Purse of $200 mile heatf best three-in Ate.' .-: Fourth Day-ZocVj Club PurWof $700-4 iniJe Fifth Day Cjtizens' Purser-: amount madb known Jue season. . ..-- f . in Satrti 'Daii. --Sweepstakes for 3 yearolds, Sub- scnnUbn.S)l000--$25O forfeit 2 mile Keats closed on t lie 1st March' with rght '8ubcriler, a"s follows, viz r John White, John C. Rogers, Rofiert Chapman Thomas W. Baiwey, D. McDaniel, William Towtiel; Abner Robinson, R. H. Cunningham. .: ;' A Colt Sweepstake is iiow open to : close t on the fir dav of the meetmff, for 3 year oIds,,Subcription $100 forfeit $50 mile heats-three or more to make a race.' ' -! 1 : JOHN M. BRYAN,? PnpVWTrea. IviTATE OF NORTH-CAROMNAl-aAiiKuii J3 CoVTi? Court of Pleas anil Quarter Session, Beptember Sessions, 1840. - !! v ' " yVillie Jimes, and others, t i. -i; ' .- Jh j VS. . , . DUtllAH YnC kA At. Smith Patterson and Joel t i a set iiiwii awa vision ef -Slaves, i Harris Ex'rsef Allen Hines,decM. tc 'Others. J s tr;'' It appearing to the satisfaction of JbCourf, that Cadwell H iocs and Nancy Pgbornbildrertjof 4be aforesaid Allen Hines, dee'd. and, William A. riines, Allen Mines, Joseph E. Hines, Henry Hiues Mrl- lington Htnes, NAricy HinevFr'snces-Hines, .Mary WHines, Agries Rash formerly Agnes'Hiries'Ti'r ' gipia Hines,chiklren of Millington Hines,dec'd. with two others, whose names are unknown to your Peti-. tiorienf, art Hot Inhalntiriwiof this State It VtherW fore orderetl that pdblicatmn!be mad for six weeks in the RaWgh Register, giyiog them notice lb ap'ear at the next Terra bf .'this Courts to' be held at the CoortKouse in Louisbdrg, on the -2nd Mondayn December next, then and there to answer the' said Petition, or it will be taken . pro eonfesso as to them, and heard ex parte. Attest: , 8T .8. PATTERSON. Clk. cunning hTfnntmal yoi's known to naturalists. This is not all your 'bWor. ",en I vants - to leep aihight,rm b!owe4 if I can get a wink. in-w M iW I S EYM'S ii?" -Ht,r4 , Student of tht celebrated tfrauntohn'of GtrmanijJ ' OPTICAL' INSTRUMENTS, ' ' 1 ODPnm a rtt rrrn r MR. WISE respecifully informs 'the Citizens 'of Raleigh and the public generally, that his Store U on Fayeitfville street, next door to, Messrs. W4. & A Stith, in the House occupied, by 8. R. Anker, where he will be happy t , attend to all orders in his hne. -He will also, if required go td any part of iho", City where hi services are wanted.-' '" .. :. Persons wishing to procure SpccUcles, or to have new, glasses fitted in old frames, are informed that lEey can be suited with glasses of different colors and fotms, aiid suited to any age Jwnieb he can . deier 1idne by tnsUbn''.ihen;;eejk 'This glsaseawhicb he furnishes, he wilt Warrant, to hojd their' power of vision irutn five Weight years, ' From his knowledge of the science of Optics be tan determine the glasses suitable for any age. Persons with weak eyes can be supplied with glasses which will greatly benefit them and not strain the sight ; abb spectacles tfor near-sigb4ed person and those who have been ope rated upon for a Cataract of the eye.' He would par ticularly call the attention of the public to a flew sort of glasses and ennsefveraof the sigfaf, made of the best Hint and azure glass, and ground ijerspective ThesS glasies have been reconamended by, the most celebra ted doctors and professors, as the best in their effects oh the eye. ' They are the best' of the kind for pre seruig and improving the Sight in continued readib and writing, io which cse-t,hey not only relieve-' thi eye, hut also strengthen aud improve the sight.. ltt uot heeesary to cay more than that be has tesUmo nials of the most celebrated professors nf Germany, that bis glasses 'a re made of the best'and finest mate rial, and- that they are ground, true aud exact. They are, therefore, fa preferable tolle mass f rough, ir regular and unevenly, ground glasses that: are daily palmed off, and which are veiy injurious lb the eye,. Good glasses may., be known by . their . sliape, exact centre, and suarp, clear, and highly polubcd sur Face. . ' Tbee qualities are to be found in a high degree in, his glasses.' ?v:t vypucai 'insiromems oi an oescnpiionv among which are smalt and , JSrge.Tct'sroiiesV- Micn scopes and Spyglasses; Concave and Convex Glasses without frames ; Concave and Convex Mirrors; Gold and Silver-steel Spectacles of all kinds; uiiterent des criptions of Magnify ing-Gbasses ; large and small Magic Lanterns. - t ' . His Microscopes will magnify objects five thousand n roes. .Upticalaad other similar instruments and Glasses carefully repaired. .. , ,,: - ;- Mr. W. assures, the' public, that it shall always be his-doty io execute every3 thing entrusted to him with the greatest care and on moderate terms. Those in want of any thing in his "linV will please give him a call. He has now on hand a eencral assortment of Goods. Spectacles with, Concave and Convex Glass-' ,r e, also with ulasses of eactx kind. He nas but one price for his articles', from which he does not vary. nejerenee is maae io ine jouovqing vuitrs. K '. ;RteasibirDept'9,:i840. I have frequently had occasion to?recommend per sons labormj. under defocuve vision toMr.:Wiso for 'irme.:fn"Jmh """" i Mr.; Wise keeps an extensive assortment ot spectacles anu upucat instru ments, and he 'thoroughly understands the adaptation of glasses tb thVphy sical'defects in vision ; indeed he has made the Science of Optics and OpUcal Instru ment a special study, and therefore, I have no hesita tion in recommending, him to the public 8urgeons who may desire Cataract Glasses (of any focus) for ineir piuenw, can oe suppuou vy rai ioe upon . uui most reasonable. tenni v ' -x '" - S'TH iJOHNSON, M. D. Pro, of Anatomy and Physiology in the Med. Department of Hamden Sidney College.' Mr. Wise is worthy of extensive patronage, from a long and persevering effort to perfect himself in a knowledge of Optics. He has paid particular atten tion to the adaptation ef ulasses to the defects of v is ion, and a frequent opportunity of witnessing the suc cess of his efforts in this way, has induced me to give him a certificate of qualification. "All ages, send Glasses suited to Eyes upon which op erations have been performed, will be aided in getting back lost sight, as far as ortihnal means will du it. ED WD. H. UARMICHAEL, M. D. March 16, 1840. Country Merchants-qlloiced a liberal'dis tint on Wholesale and Jletail Purchases. Raleigh. Nov. 3d. 1840. MILLirERY AND MAkTUA JVrAKHS Man.. MARTHA. AN tyvMOAX resnectmuyjin. forms the Ladies of 'Raleigh, and the public generally, That. she has commenced the above business in the store formerly occupied by Haxlett Kilic, dec She has received from the North, a handsome as. sortment of the latest style of ' Lechorn. Straw jand -Silk BONNETS : Splendid Silks and Ribbons ; beautiful Merino Cloths for Cloaks; Gloves; Handkerchiefs, &c- : A lso, a full supply : of . materials for making and trimming Bbrnets and Dresses. Mrs. R. has made arranirements to receive quarterly from the North the IntAftt fashions of Dresses. Bonnets, &c. From her long experience in the above business, she feels confi dent of srivuig eeneral satisfaction ; she respectfully so liciu a share of public patronage. Her prices will be suitable ta the times. ! Raleigh, Oct! 30, 1840. 88 W. J; RAMS AY, tela and Cloclt maker, Jevreler, aitd SIIviersjmHli.4 ;: ; 1 ' 7: " J THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his' old customers and friends, -and the Public generally, that he is prepared to repair aU kinds Oi waicues, viocKs, jewei- leryi ahd Silver1 Warei in a superior sty lei 1 He has in' his employ a skilful and steady workman, and will , besides; also give the busi ness bis personal attention ; and fiom his knowledge oTalT the different , branches of Business, he flatters himself that he will be able to give general satisfaction. His shop is in part bf the Store occupied by Mrs.4 Ram say, as a Millinery Establishment. A1I work warranted to perform weu, , i'ersons ; visaing, the Utty would find to. their .interest, to enquire, where JAej.can have their wbr done well and heap, v .-t t - i'The? highest1 cash prices'given for old - Gold and Raleigh, Oct 29UV1840J R :f - ' 88.:rr': UOTIONEEKING. I still continue this bu siness with the usual knrda of Agencies ;' such sa selling and .buying f Goods and ; produce, and negotiating all kinds of paper intrusted to my cafe From five to twelve years experience) in such a call, ing, encourages me' to hopcstill for a-portion of the public favour. WILL : PECK. 86--3m. Raleigh, October 23, 1840. JJedxttifMl GOODS. the. Sub. eerihrr has just received bis Fivt and White sunnhnf STAPLE and FANCY" DRY GOODS; which for variety, ex lent and elegance will favoraWy cbmpar withr, (and in many respects eurpasi) any assortment he :haa hitherto bad the pleasure of offering in the City of Raleigh. . . hrf? tt j t CLOTHS and CASSIMERE,; SIKS and Satitts, Motuelin Delaines, ShdUiei, FrencTi and EngUek, CaUcoetft&neus and Flannels,, Mats and Shoes, Blanket and Carpctings, he is particularly well assorted. ' t . . X Purchasers are, tHerefore, rsiectful!v invited to ill. I --i-J ' Tl JftMITH 'h b: SMITH. Raleigh, 1 8tV 1 840. rj)I3 R P WJ IMC E It Y, S 6 A P S, &C T WILLIAMS HAXWQQQ have lately-received, and oiler fr sale, s. large and handsome as sortmej.t of ibacboicrvt am j PERFUMES, TOILET i?OAPS FANCY . (T - ARTICLE?,'; k-,i Consisting in part oft he best American, Girm'an and French .Cologne Water, Florida, Lavender, Rose and Bay Waters; a great variety of the best Soaps or tfuvToUet and Shavrng ; Bear's Oil ; Bear's Grease ; Macassor Oil ; Indian Hair Oil ; .Pomatum ; Indian Hair; Dye (for changing the color of the hair to a black ft Milk -of Roses : Cold Ckmi : Lin : Salvo ; f Freekle Washt (for r emoving freckles, tan, Ae,) Toitetf Powder t Otto of Rose; -Salts of Roses; .Prestofi Salts; Tooth Powder: Suberior Ivorv Han- fdled arid other Teeth BrushM Hcul inJShivi L urusnrs. Raleigh. Nov! 16. 1840. 93 til. n&TEW PIANOS FOR OLD ONES, I am wil Jj hQS to tk second hand Pianos in exchange, for JNew mesand allow whatever judges of the article may consider them wo th. My object is not to mate money on the second hand Pianqs, and W9uld there fore either take them at their valuation, or sell them to the best advantage for their Owners. ' ' ''- " ' I have now on hand a beaatiful assortment of supe rior Pimn-o Fortes, varybg to price fia f275 to $600.!,, ? , - .r- :m t Those who favor me with their orders shall be pleased, oc no pay will be required. E. P. NASH, . iBobkMnd, Piaw Forte Seller"; Petersburg; Va.: NoV. 17, 1840. - - 93.' TTpRESS FOitSALE-Being desirous of embark tlTing in another business, t now offer the establish ment of the WiLMinotox . AsvBTisxa for sale. I do not know of a more eligible situation for per sons desirous of embarking jn thd printing - business, Terms accommodating. Application must be riost paid; C ' .'cyLw . Sifi-',-- . Our exchange papers will oblige us by copying this P7l"?mnl. orDiddeB. r . xilLL, vvnjmngion; nov. it. 93. - t OUR HOUSE. At! tliis SIgn."Groceri; of v'ert descri.tion ran be had. OYSTER SUPPERS ana KEFRESHMENTS. at all timw, un il 12 o'clock at night . UTLEY & ROYSTER, Kaleiglj Nov. 16. . . 23 4t l2l!ir TIX AL,I.ET.:i he ' SubscrUwr.bfga ' feaVeto inform liis friends a td the public, that this place of recreation will be opened on the 16th instfor the Season. I4.i8 coiiiigu us to (he Ralcigli and Gaston Rail Road Depot, where , an excelleul view of the Cars can be had ; and good Liquors can be had at the Bar.' J A MES M c L AUG H LI N. Novemlxr 14, 1840. , , J93 TTPILLIARD ROOM 'AND REFECTORY. IIJThe Subscribers, at their well known Stand on Fayelteville street, nearly opposite Mcuir s Hotel, have: opened-.' a Biluakd Room, where gentlemen, disposed to indulge in - this amusement may find at all times an excellent riatx.and ophgmg attendants. Connected with their Establishment is a Keiectory or Eating Room, where parties can be served, any' hour of Use day ur night, with the delicacies ef the Season. Oysters regularly received .from Norfolk, every day. The best Liquors and Cigars always on band. - FINDLATER & MILLER. ' RaleigbNov. 16. 1 ' V - y - .v'-.v lECrOTnCl--A' few doors south' Of tht new Pa Baivtist t hurch, on WifmingtW, Street,- the unserinrr oners lor sale a well selected assortment irt CKOtrERILIS. Also a large assortment of Cisar Members of the Legislature will be furnished with Jugs, Decanters, Tumblers nd .Pitchers' during the ' nalrlgrl. XVOjV. IW:', , .: , , ; yU TtPIff.lLIAIU) AtOOlV. The JjJ JSobscl ibcrs bay greeted a very fine Bltiiurd Tohfe. ua Wilmington Street; near ibe new Mar rRfi"t;Tind opposite to the Misses Pclliam where this elegant and rational inMmbt,t can "be enjoyed at all hours.) lbe Cc its, f ac.es, Ac- are of the best kind, ati.d every ate ntion will lie psild td aisiters; REFRESHMENTS servetl up ai all hours.' Thp most cupeNor Liquors constantly kept on hojid, which will he sold either by the Glass, or by the Quart to Members and others. - " j i .'-' FOWLER & McBANE. Raleigh. Nov. 16. 1840. 03 TTTiXLCIC II ISTITUT Jtv or Noritk UW, Carolina Classical, fcngllah and Mathematical Scliool. -3e-. GRAY 4'D ORA TT, GiHdualea of the Universities of Cam bridge: arid DuMih. beg lea vie' to inform- Ihe citizens of Raleighf and NontTTro'nnTgrnerany, that, en couraged by hs friendly and pressing felicitations of some of the highest members of the community, they will, oi the first of Januarv, ''841, open irrthe vicin ity of the Capitol, a P UEA R A TO R YD A Y SCHOOL, for Boy, whom they will endeavor to prepare meutally, morally ami physically for all the useful pursoits of Jife, professional of commercial. I Messrs. D VG. would also state, that they place no comparative reliance-fJf public patronage on-the ce lebrity of the Institutions where they were educated, nor on the high' respectability of the testimonials, presented them fo'r ability, and cliaract'-t during many years of experience and succe8srin leaching in the City' of New York, nor on an other, consideration what'ever.apaft from m practical proof based on their first experimental sessiorj. Mr, Gray Js now residing at Litchford' : Hotels where be would he happy tto receive a ppficat ions .for entrauce and con fer with any gentleman on this ; and- the sutSJect ol establishing .about the same time a Female School ander thedir ion ef two competent Ladies. ' ; Raleigh.r6r-- "TVTOTICE-ln pursuance, f the forms of the JNj Slatutelu such cases made and provided, I herr iy give notice that T intend o apply to the., next Qfcneral Agsembly Tof a .mifiabibf,the taws, rela ting to free persiHis of color, so as to permit meloje sidA in mv nativa Rl.fn ' lKA'AP! HITNtRP side in my native State. ISAAC HUNTER, tJInvemher.3. 1840. v 89. TSJOTICE. In pursuance ot the forms of the SU 1 tnte in such case Inade and psovided; notice ' b u' l' given, that I intend to apply to the next Gene- hal AsemblytoC this State for a modification of the laws relating to free negToes, o as to allow me to re main in my naUva State and among my kindred. -1 BaiiBaasnBaaaBWBBaaaasiBmaHMBM NEW AND' CnCAP GOdaS.i deceived by JOHN PRIMROSE,1 oq FXrTTkviLi. S-rakxTi theld doof from theiiTeto Market House, and heh'as 0ened lately, a very general assortment of FANCY DRY GOODS, which will be sW 1 to suit the times. Customers of the City 'and Coantry',: are re quested to call anil see for themselves He has also addeu to his gene-al stock 'of Family Finding Goods. Merchants and other purchasers can be supplied very cheap, by the quantity r atA. i GOOtS ! -GOODS.1 GOODS ! ! t i He has a complete atoclt of JD K Y .GOODS , far Retailer's business, consisting of almost every article in the Dry God tine, amounting Jo about Thirty-ix or Seven Hundred Dollars ; that wiH be sold upon ac commodating principIeVat Six, Twelve and Eighteeft months, with good - Security and , interest fromx the date. ' - - - - . , STILL MORE GOODS ! He has also, a small stock of DRY GOODS, con sisting of a considerable variety of articles, which is suitable for a small- country business; ameant 'aheut Twelve hundred Dollars ; aU bC which can be seen' fronvthe Invoice, and will be sold at Six, Twelve and Eighteen months, for a note with good Securiry, bear iag interest from the" 8 ate- n. , s s'? MORISON'S HYGElAN ILLSi; 1 He has constantly on hand, a good asprtmjt of this valuable Medicine; of the very best and the most genuine kind, which will be soldi by the1' Package or Single Box, at his usual Prices, ' ' : ' ' , i Raleigh Nov. 4th 1840. " ' !. ' 1 " . - 90 "TfTIURNITURE FOR SALE. A handsome 5as ,"tP sortment; of Sideboards, 'Desks,' Book "Cases) Bureaux with Marble tops. Pief Tables with "Ital ian and Egyptian Marble top Dining Tables) Card Tables and Washtands. The above articles are dc-, posited with us for sale, and we are authorized .to sel all at reduced prices for cash W. & A.BTITIL' ' l Raleigh, Nov. 6, 1840. - - ! 90, . e ; 1 WIIITK LEAD, LINSEED OIL. &c The Subscribers keep constantly dn hand an extensive assortment of Medicines, Palo!. Oils, Dye stuff. Brushes, Perfumery and Faucv articles f' with which they supply: Physicians and Deafen oil -the most accommodating wholesale lerms.; . All orders, with good reference, will neelj)rompt attention: ' DUPUY. ROSSE R ,iON ES. DriigtsftiT ' 4 - 8. E. corner of Sycamore and' Back St., 50 U'Utl Petersburg Va TATE OF iVoilTH-CAOLINAjWakeGoun 2S ty. Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1840.1 Uharles Dewey, Cashier, 1 1 j? . jAjS I ? j. Jf:..n Original Ath i . - J- ' -others. J ' " ';" If appearfng to the satif fHCtion j?f the Cqut, jliat the IJelendant, Alexander iiomlerson, itot aa tu habitant of this' Slate It is ordered ibal puliiicjtiori be made in- thoj Raleigh Register for six week, ift.H fyin'g nfm to Le and appear ot the. next. Tern of jhia Court, to be held for said County, of Wake, v at llie Court H-use in the City of Kleigh,en Uie.lsiMoii day in March next, then and there, tojjrepleyy,; or. plead to issue, or the properly levied on will ,hf 'con demned to satUfy PlainiiffVcfaimf ;--U.;i ' Witness, Henry Hsyes, Clerk ofor said Court, at Office, the1 1st Monday after the 4th,. Monday of September, 1840. 87 nCkTOTICC odce Is hereby given. JjSi to the provisions of an Act of Assembly roch case made aud provided, that I intend 1 apply 1othe next General Assetfildy f this State, to be held" in Novemlr, for the passing of an Act for Ibe cmanci- paliou of my wife fnhe. " - ;- iicii KI J. fA 1 Ifi KSUN. ;n Raleigh. Ocf. 12tb, 1840. ' - 83 GRAXD LODGE OF 1ST. CAROLINA . fTHHE OFFICERS and MEMBERS of the seve. I! rat Sutiordinate Lodges in this Stile, are hereliv informed that the next' Annual Communication of the-Lndge of North' Carilina. win be held at the Ma. sotiioHall. in the Ciiy of Raleigh, on Monday after noon, December 7fh at 3 o clock. Deletes frSn) the Lodges are respectfully request edlo.be punctual in their attendance on the sitting f we-Gand Jjodge, and visiting brelnren are respect- ui. iiuvirey -w a v J J u uuuiig ratu wiuiiiuiiivmiwii ' By order, s i j- WM.T.BA1N. ; ; - ' Grand Secretary. ! RaleihrNov. 2, 1840. 90-r-4w. it sJ'dM'VAT'Tlii decree Lt A of the last Superior Court of Orange, Com.ty, Sept- Term, 140, L.sball oHerf.r saje-tthsrlaie residence of Edmund' Herndon, decdon WetLies day, the 2nd day of December, next, 36 LIKELY NEGROES of both sexes, and different ages., , A credit of twelve months will" be given, the purchaser giving bond and approved secut itv. . The sale to con tinue from day to dsv until all is sold. ... ' ' " WI LLI AM KICHOLS, Adm'r. October 16th, IrMO. ENTAL SURGERY Dr( WR- Scott res pectfully informs the public, that he has return ed to Raleigh, and may be found: at the Easts Hotzx November 3d, 1840. ' ' : 89. rmO JOURNEYMEN TAILORS Two or three J" Journeymen Tailors will find constant employ inent, on application to OLIVER. &, SMITHS "'Raleigh, Nov- 3d, 1840. fcb :Mfc iA89; P. S. None but first rate IVorkmen! wI apply the 'Richmond and Petersburg bUlof rmces wjU W paid. "TTOTICE. In pursuance ol, theforinsnr the t 8tatute in such cases made and provided, notice1 is Ldi-ebv riven, that 1 intend to .appry to toe next General Assembly of this Sute for a modification of tbi taws relating to Free. ,Neroes,fso as to allow me a -5 iLi. Ot.U am1 amAAA Vm lr SMa-JI to remain in ray niuvo ounc iuu mun uj aasiavtru i - LUNSFORDLANE. - T - icaletgn, iov. i, iou? . . -- ' 'as - " ' t' -V FTT1HE President and Directors of the. 'Bank'rto! 't 11 Caee Fear wilfpleasctake notice; that I intend tnukinir aiii.licstion three months hence, for a new. certificate for ten shares of stock of your Bank,5 Tha drigwal being lost ill transit by inaiL ;:? ?u " : sshington;Naov10.rj54b? 3m- jrjrjEs tie it no jr. " " - CIVIL ENGINEER, il Inventor of the improved construction of Rail-ways Address, Baltimore, Maryland. Z 5 No.lt, FATmvitxt: STixT,'RA.ucxc i i rtlpar ei a a nouneing lo his friends and the public at large that ha hpsreoet red from NewYork . and. Philadelphia, in exten sive, ; ich, and Jashienabt tftck bfyGoods,V which, he will s II a t Ne w York prises The assortment orijiU ha". part, of WATCHES U t rrtl independent secomle' 'dbnk!- anehor.Xver ' Gold Watches, general assortment of Silver do. of svery price aud qualHy. WM ; v . 4 7 -JEELRTg ' Gold gusrdsT'f bb,' and berk Chains, SaIs)Xya Diamond Pins 4 Rings, Riibyand Emerald dmoeck and head Ornaments, rich yrameos4- raoaicPinard, Ear-ring, gold Pencils,ThimblesrfyiOf retts, Aledal ions, gold Heartaand- Crosses Jet " Jo. and a great - variety 01 oiuer ncauvooi. -I. :. bl"JV-?' ami :0 . - rp. - ' .'; -Mm Mji Gold, Silver, Blue, and polished elel Spectacles tI jmt sll persons : and all eyes.. yeryr.superi.Qi2 WW glasses, that may ji adjusted in any uame, at a pae- .; tnent's notice, j-, -'. t'flr'U' bfntf& (1 SILVER AND PLAJEpjWARBS oVS ; Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, alt and Mustard Spoons, UutteiKnlvear silver -mounl-'l eil Cocoa nuts, Castors, Candtesticks, SotdTers and Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets, Cofiee Grtqass,-Br tannia Wares, icrsetta and siagle pieces, V rami v ir 11 1 1 im - t Mantel Cfocks.., and-Lamps, 'Plated and japaref Waiters, Gold and Silver Mounted Canes arid UhTps, Ches men and Backgammon, Board,-Vis)ing Card -j Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil; Cases, Jtenf; , 6leeIT Pens, Rogers superior Razors, !Cotigress.Kmyvs ii4 Scissors, Sanders' celebrated Jxbr Srp, Dbg Col li rs, do. Calls, silk Purses, Pocket Books,1 Imitation, Fruits. Guns and Pistols Ladies Toilet, and work boxes, lotlat botUes. and HARRISON, Breast Pinsl 'Medals, Canes, and Boxes, &ck '&'tv .'t ' dpdpitiiddV . ... - i Farina's crlebratedlgeniiine Cflorne, Rose, LavenG irVr, Florida, and Bay WatersrGjiiilain's.Cfesmrjofa Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous pom piflnd,'.for,Shaf ing. Rose, Almond, Camphor arid iWindisof tdSet Soaps.pearl Powder.cold Creaoif,Pma.tum,bear., GiJ; isir, tooth, and , shaving Brushes,, and a iWty ( : other articles for the toilet. -.'Jtlba. t.jk SpanisVGoiUrs, Yidlin?, Clarronetts, FlageoIetU Flutes, Octave, excFlfes & Jtecerdibiis. iPrecep-- tors for all the above. Guitar and.,Vlblin stringv El-':'- tra Violin bows, &c. .-'ta nisi ""LeT! . (T Clocks and Watches of alt dsacrjptionscleaa ? - ed and repaired in his accustomed atrperlor aty to Gold and Silver manufactured anier, wftb tsapedi-l ion and puuctuahtv: hishest price given for old Gobi nd Silver. ! . . . . $m-?5r fE-OT'H. i November 2, 1 840.' 5 v ? j ts3 0 t-A . rrnRUST SALE. Bt virtue of a Deed xf Tmrf ill executed to me by' Ai.sxt-Bkvkks, for,iepbt . pose inerein expresseu, i,anaii ouu; pjr aie a,( me e- sidence of said Be vers, on Wednesday the 16thof H De ember next, the .House and 'Lot .now occupied Jbf him ; all his Household and Kitchen Furniture ; two lorses ; .two Wagons and Gear, and sundry other ar Ucles. . , . , , t . , ... . ,t Terms tf Sale Cash. " V- , WESTON R. GALES, Trastee? f ' RaMgh. Nov. 6,1840., . Vi" ' " . ' 0 Portrait and MliiiattiiSBt1 t,f 4 EXECUTED IN A SVPESIOQk. STYTJS.ATfcp TBS " i . 'B Y . : wil , . Who may be found at Misses Pulham s boardinx ,r house Wilmington street, whertf Ladiea and JGentle- men wishing a gtwo?-painting at .a moderae ' prict are -j. invited to call as early as possible, as sir.. W, stay Will Wbe" very short. A Is, a neat and expeditious', styles of Lana.cape pamung taugni c-y jnrs.. .iin a course m r 12 Lessons ; including drawing and perFpective, price- $10 or a class of 6 $6ach. Apply as abbvel where r v. pecimens may do seen. v r , i.bxu. t - - . - , M'' - TP VBLlG SAtE OlE; vattte Ztan&M Orauv lie aucl 10th day of December next, at the Court -house, jn the 4 Town of Oxford, upon a credit of twelve months, the ; rnul KlaffM. Br virtue!. OF Decree of ille Court ot Equity,! will offer for safe at pub- ' 'i inn. to the hiff best liuhle.r ftn l'oMulav: link -" t filt.fvitio Tracts of f .in.V' bpfnnitlr tn F!ftia ,?A-$ the late John 1 uUall. deceased, low it i . ry dwelling-house, ihe accommodation ' and Blacksmith rrood situation for One Tract near to Lemay's croasroails, on the was ten of Cedar Creek,' adjoining tjie lands of the late Lewis Lemay and others Containing alxjut lOOOor' ' 100 Acrs, on which there' is a comfortable two 'ate 1 A with other needful ) oui-hoosea for of "a family ( Itt Klore-hobsa b Shop. " This is considered avenrljl , a countrv .-re. V -.i-wwiifiiii. a....' One Tract on thWaters of Besverdam Crreil'ail I1 joirjing the lands of1 James HockadajVyiUTe !togei f 4 and others, containing about. 863 Acres. 4 One Tract on the wal-rs of Newlight CrefcTt. ad- 1 . joning the tends of William Dillard, Thomas Win'- - tort and fthers, contaihing aliout 139 Acres. " - One undivided moiety of. a Tract on the waters of u i . Fishing Creek, adjoining-the lands of John CiTay- "C lr, James Ellis an J others; containing about 160 " ". Acres. ..... a if. One Tfndrtldd moiety f;a ..Traefwaj .HKeVatri-4' . m mm r aa a - - VT ' (a .-.'-... oi i ar ittver. eaiieu tne nouse- it acu aoieintna tne lands of Caleb Lindsley and others ' f" wo "Tracts in fcfoore County,. eorjtatningaltbtifT -lOOVAeres each. - And. on the same dav. f wifT 'ofTer' 1 for sate ofow the seme terms, four Negro Slaves, to' ' wh t vine man. i wo-women amu ana gin. -1-4 ; ar ,J n . . . ' t f . . . . ' . . .r . L Bond and approveu security wiu m requifea pi 1 a purchasers.4' X ft-. THOU B.LrTTLEJOllN0,MJB.. n.s Oxford. OcC 3d, 1840, 93 gs j frP08TP0NEMENT The above Bale is post---r j poned until th 10th bf December nexL T. B. L: . " ? HI V.UUI'WAbCi Alii vM rtllJ DUOAAllUrf t STATIONERY 'ESTABLISHMENT Iff: r PETERS BTIRG, VAiames -Woodheas & Co., ,1 dal fjt'ensbrely in Books in lhssiot departcienis, X of litor.ture,' ". .VViJ S'i- i htA 7 r-1 ' CountryAferchants ajjd otheta, will f-nd at titir. " EstahlUhment; jit addition to the many Dooks t:iteJt, . i to their wants, a large and general asaort&cnt f , , J fionary and JFancy articles; and pronounce thst they twill compare in' price io', qur.ty as J v .' ajnnoetfih ef thpflbtnac- : r MnMcifosieat Iiisfirointnts lJ 7.U -1 ! - . andjze of eery dcserrpiion t w hoLuii t t June 16. ' -49 U " .-;'. I APER. 100 reams superior Fk 7, ICO !i Lertsr, and 100 do. Vrsppi53 PaX ,wr rda I; r North Carolina Eockstors. - ' Not. 01 . '-4 .4 4 'I ! 1 - 4"- t -9 '