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- - - 4 t f 'M- 4 H;j4 - v - ... i':- - kt 4" v 4 - i. M -r -h v 4- Is' v! - i-4 "J;" . 444--- - -4 4-1 H HM!.' 44- 4 4 : ! 4 " 4 J - - ' . ' ' t! .v;, .,: J'f t'.Jl(. lv1.-'.. SA , IV', fei , piip- UpOvV v :r" -nV-'- yiLtf.' .'lLilLtt i ' ii'.i.!1 'n f ii -1 rr i , M'' ' ' 4 "" r ' t v ... ;r. ...y : j vYTiTll f o 1 t i EDITOIl AND PjlORICTOIt. 3 tf -a r rtxictim -rivDoIar per n&txahijria -- v4l SiM,a4Hbf '2v&f Ostitis &d JtJBirtAt AcT.vaenU will t j c-irsd 25 percent higher ; bat daJuctioa of 33 r cent, wiH be nuule' from th fezubr trices, for ml- : - ;si will a!M tn-ear La tbVWaekfr Papcrj free' f Lct::n I? tht Editor mast U wrr-AI j ALZZGI 2; GASTON RAIL ROAD - -. , - ' Expedited increase4Tcnst w&teniiinl ;nD nalet5H and CastoirRail Ro.4 U lowt . . ;!ted and ill fbtt periiUon. Thw'rnad t t J with the Cr- ii3il!e and Iloinoka Rati ! Rntd t i Cssion, which, ruad unite with thePetefsbtirs Coad na Ce!Ikl A eaniimtooi tin of Rail ---J and etramboftt comrnnhiration' U iixnii formed I r'n-Rajeighand Boato;p14: c'clAWtAi'lI'aiMl arri? alteTsharai- At ftk vzxi raornins fleati: Pftefsburs 8iM anI r ii?e Raleigh ai 5 P. l. (be Ume daj .making onlj C2 hoars, "iiirludioff: atoopagMi. ffam Uakimore' to 338 miles. From Raieizh tof the South. C. zz& U a dairy fine of atageat running lii is h ths Kail Road tfaraV To the outb connection West and v y? est , th-e is a daily lirle of four horse post' coaches. U l.Ich leave in-fdiately on i tb arryaXtl?e)raiiii c 4J run Via I oro and Greerwb.ro, to Salisbury ? thenciji td-Weekljf Une'via Yoiai and Abbe4 ' a:::v..; c.;io ui:5eTi:i4 Ga.Snw is also a .tii-wecify tack line from Kaleisb. via Pituboro and e AilUro to Salisbury ; Fjm Salisbury; tbete U k i- -1 -v?etUy four torse ost coach' line yia jXihcolnton f i.J natherfbrdton to AhvilTe, and alio fti triweekly l-ti line from Salisbury, via Btatesvillo and Mor r.:'r-:r.to to-Aahvili' From Asbville ;tothc Wanj ; : I j't'ngi there is a four horse post jacb line'sfx times J - a ucek, arid from tbence a tri-weekly line via New f t-rttntT. paodridge ti Koxvillehewjit ilsoi it '. i i-weekly line via Greensville to:-KnoxviJfc!Jkt it-7 'ns!oroV 1 1 C. a tri-weekfy four borse coach, line i - :ir.chea i-Jand runs via tJaletn. N. tbence across 1 Ca Clue Ridge to. Wythe Court HousAlVaihere 3 ; It 1-tersecta with Iho VaHey ? t inc. 5 Frotn tKia liej C Here is also a trt-weeklv hack line which jbrahehiBei 5 c Jalt?aIeKf;rCrand; rona tialluntsviihWiaeaJ ) toro JeCersoti, N.C, Elizabeth ton and ouboraJ t;Ttn: to Enpxy7 5. : Ilr!'! hus le seen that?t-re three 'staffeljjes ;j coenecUns Tennessee with the central parts of North Carolina, and two4 cotmectin! SouUk Carolinaiand U Gectla with, North: CaroliBa'. All these jlinee jSnal- f 7 concent rate at RaU.h, the 8oot hern terinittsi uf t TravenertTromlhe upper parte of South Carofma r J ueorstaih mtddl tm) Eastern portion of Ten-- r tr. ce,4he South AVestem part of Virfinia, ami the r Yf.-tern part of North t 'aroUna.wUhint to got north, - C ::i Had tbr route by the Raleigb and Gaston ( Rail i n. iJ T-'i-eir and mora expediftous than! any otherj TL. "ii.gTalle Wilt ahow the distances, the t i -.3 oi travel, ana me, ratea er tars on; twoot tba z'.s leading from KdoxU!e la Ralefsb, io wit i Li i Trcst KnorviUt let Raleigh, b way vfiJLbiriettad .-: .'. tmA Wirtfui fTniMrt Unit Vmh7iS , i -'s: . I ,' rM'M '-'Wiea.lfoura; ::rrIT"tosooslIr, -no 2& LI jntvtlle to Abingdon," tr 20 4 ALJonff Wythe Court Houarv 58. l3 , ry the C.'U; to Greehsboro'N. C." 1 11 f 2 . $10 ::!! 5 .-rasbortfegh id Raleish, , 84 '! 2l PI 390 .195 133 T" r t i Zrrom Ktuafnlif. TO iCaZneA, by may of M ; -7 c' .'i 8prin&i?frhtvm and Safubur. fTorm V, 7 V "if: 15i3ri34; Miles. Hoots. xysre aivflle' la Warm'Spripssy'75.. ." rrra Springs toAshvilie, x7;S,. . Mile to Salisbury, V 136 :: .-jury to- Raleigh, , t , t '" i !15 .$5 v'4 ,10 K - r'. $30 TI:;abot ralta are, believed to bi arearate or 3ly so. Tbe route from Knox vill, by ioncsboro'. i::thtd j shorter than either of the ahdvWraatea, 3 -the (are perhapaa little less. ilH $ m t ill Fare on, tho Kslgh and Gaston iUif Road :s thanais ceata .per milavvi; .?. fc4 -ill -tf.Wi4W CACTioar-Perns travelling from Nott to South ; iray of the Ka!fish aud Gaston Rail Roed uid be careful not to enter Jhetr narnea or procure . L:ta further tbao to Petersbmgj Vfc:-'j.:i; - Received by JOHN PRIMROSE, v on faxaVratiUx STatrr, :th 2d door from the New Market ifouae, and he ha ... 1 lately, .a very general assortmrat ofFANC Y r.Y GQQDSj whch will be aold uitl thf '.25 t Cejtontera ef the City and I ouMry j l irer. jetted to eairVml -seofor tbernaflves.' B bas also ' ! to bi g Jieral slock of Family Findmg Gooda. rTL.ianisainu wnn vuicuikii cm w wjicu yery irr that euanutv air dozen. i- nut-.Wi uoocrrcoobs! goods ! it. 1. 3 taa a cc-:cte stocJc or JJKY UOCMJ3; forje .'. '.::r'a bnsincsa,' consisting of almost every article tl 3 Dry Kne,' amounting to about; Ttirty-il : C?en Hundred: Dollars; that will be aol J upbnac TTHDJxtbaf principTes,al Six.Twelve anf Eishteea ,wia goou. occucuj, ana, uHeresirom the lie has also, a small stock of DRY GO n D3.-eon- .r.-y;ef a csnsideratle ariety of aniclei, which is fora Ka2!l r-antry business r amount about . .'e hundred Doi.ars , - all of whjch can be seen ti the lnv--!, and will be scU at Sir, Twelve and ,8 Jiasc ? v tli a!." -5 ' I : '.ci - Si cf lis very- fcect.ar.3 the most -7 ':;atv4i$:iM2k' , -ac ..7,tornot wili good security, bear LUrert :a the tate.:-. -Wtl 'f; A .-CA !! MJ33 MULISH Jja leave teio A form hfr Iriemlt and ihe publifj that h hiJ. rom ao much attached to th mtd old North State,H. to be iadacrd Jo, trj jtanethw year ; Her School wlt tberefqr reopen tbe firrt MiOodaj. Jn- Janaarjf i At the aageatiaf vf aoioe jCKr Crieods, U ia pro posed jtohaTe wn. Infaqt School attadied to her Catab lUhbeiiK for the reception, of Juvenile (Scholars, on dfrlthe care of, her eiaiefv ; who acquired t the ijatem from the founder en4 palron of Infant SclMda in thlal couMirr lira. ijt-niiniat and rora whom, and thffjrnoat diatLnsoirhed patrons of Infant tchoolaahe can'lmnzthe raoat aattafaciory tcatimotiiala a to Pj- ny Juuucaiioi anq tne requisite uirai. i meniion ? tK foT?aJrani;'iWioBaaiiW 'of Piet jvfm a world withoct vat, Kr:I.?inigHt "jay., any 8chol I WbatTean t lal the Wind 1 Tho eaered page will: aosn er the ocauon.r Tiiey :riH toth fa& in To ptouft Parenta wo 'appeal, in, ho raHe; reliance npou. hioi who baa f aid Jfctafier little f bildreft to come ante fee and formd them not, for f aoch, the ain ddm 6f Hmen " nd w (tost the appeal will bot be made in tain to thus whole most ardent wiab itntoat bi khat their chlklten ahoujd be'trained far their Re deeinera aervice.: Itiiaaot her wisb to Inteifere with the peculiar tenets of Parenta at aH i thrir iasira'etiona :WiUi aimpl t toaeh . upon thoat , pobta upon .which aB .ChnfeUatmare '9gjti&MLf-tegtUSc'Pit'' ' ;JJ J4s.f as return -her heanfclt kekMOWbdjte merita tn those, who frnilea ! faacheered her on, inJ made the Straneer feel at home - She aware: r? fWtfg&W a nee u tning a aae wu, a at iiwionary w t mt poor ami dMtitate, many .iofsrred that she toul.I tint impart inawuction lb the Tich) 'not aWare perhaps that! since the North haa been arooaed to a.sene nf duty - to the destitnle in their own land, the hieheat talent in the country has been en listed in their service --4rt ihe irit of Hm nho haa said,' the nr you haValwaj with vou j inaamocb aaye have done it uiiU the least of these, you have dote it dntome. i $ : If M 'wionary votanteers her servicea to teach the deatHute healben; she ia extolled to the skies, anMmr talents are never called in quHitin.r f a person, mith the oree devtioh and self-sacrifice, labors for tbnoa whopooght to h nearer land dearer1 tbhini cbildrert tl the same soil, bound by all the endearing ties of count ii) knd wbo lay require instroetinti as tnucb as the heathen, he or anels aet down as a person who want talent for any thing Mtr. lliese thmgs ouht nnt so t he; nor do I think they willle ao long. I ee the daarti of a brighter liht upon North Carolina, which. may; (ecfipse in its meridian splendor all that haa been done farther North. - Tour; charactera aria more ar dent' than those of colder, leas favored" climea What ever you eneare in- iroa do with? all your might : and what can rotr eneafe in. which is more imoortant thanUn re(K;ue unfcr immortal the horrora attendant apon Jives-of ' idleueKS, ; ignorance and crime, and 'prepare them for honor and usefulness, ;'f :f :'i Uh Mkttsai- would also alatei that her obiert Sa bc to mato money.' ;3he neither wfebea nor expects to make a fortune : . therefore, ahe' Will reduce her nri- rstoaa oiodWaite i raejaa'ahe caiij' omaiatemly with takliira1iknite;nunjb ,"7 ,1 " X ' mjf " i 5- ''I I - ' 't hian - will embraro fho nisi n anil rgner braacheeior a tdofotigit cngiisn,xiucaiinti. to esther with French per Seasion, $20 50 34 4Seoiaf Claut prejaratory to the first, In- t5,ir v4osa wnica wmemorace ineeie v - s ; mcnt.of , GeigraThy, Granwtar; JIMer, iarrarfhilosophy, Anthmetie and WnUng, 12 50 . xnc.a lesson every.-tjayrJs'; albJW'tiineaweek fi m 20 fit! t5 00 I jpe exrra enaree iorny intng ,out ouuesery. ttU fouadU fifty cent pet aeaaloavfvjii;" tit CLARK, who haa taught tocal Music with ae tnuca aucceas, ia about forming a Claai for Children in thej afternoon, at the Session Room of the, Presbjte rian Church. Miss M. hopes that her; pupils will avail themselves of thta excellent opportunity of ao qoiruig' this. delightful science.' - Aa Mr. C. excta to leave Raleigh, ; this is the' last opportunitv they will have of benefiting' by bis instructional.; 1 v F- , A Classical Teacher will attend an honr each for Jthose who wish to attend to Latin l and Mr. Haw jtTox will attend a Cbus of those who wish to be in4 atructed iif French ea the Hamiltonian System. : rrjanrATC classic a t, iMSTnro iiriTIOJIThe Snbscribereina;; providedw&b suitable accommodations in a retired location, propo ses to teach a class of FIFTEEN PUPILS, eight or terfof wbofacio; be accommodated with board in his bwh;family. -' VK7 M-tWU j The plan; of instruction will embraceonfy the stu dies preparatory' to a College education.' t And in or ;dertbat 'he attention f the Instructor-'may Bfot 'be disi tiratedby a moUijJiciiy of eagaements," the pupils uiniuru wring 01 ihc mitmc gruae, win oe aasociaira iir one. or at roost, in mo classea. ' x 1' 7rr5 ;k ' CThe clase with which the School will open on the fjllB T ,K O It D A YrQ F f A Jt U ART JTBIT, will be expected! to begin A -. J p-pt p - VlHI KOMJJ Of CJESAR'a COnTElVTAtfTKS.- :1tt'u8ita1 anct stndies Latin Grammar reci- tations Ijat n lnsHty-Mairslutrixluction,6tc &c B.iard and Tuition for the Scholastic year of ten monthspnebitf payable in adraiice, $175 Dedacw tiotia will be made in casee of absence on account bf pritrfcted sirkneaa. ; ' . ' ji To; pupils residing in the City with their parents; the rerms of Tuition, per sesoion. will be as heretofore. i-U Tbw long vacation will take place at the close of the second wewnnhMmmmhmmmH M.&t'M H 'i jne ciatma oil me ncnooi tor patronage, will em. braqej at least tfo pmieulara.- The smalt imraber of if ie pupils, Ind the oneness Of the object of their pur auit4i WMvMePHfiETERS-'A i i Raleia-h DeceMer 7ih 1840. - :i -.! frlOO 51?! 'aaa i r a js-.'.a'' .-. . ar: . '" 1 -' "" IWSTlTrTE-Tbe citizens Qiof Raleiglt and North Carolina aetierall-r. are :reieciiuiiy mt-rmeu taat tne . Kaieigh lostitote, an Errgluh, CJoukoI and Matkematieal Preparatory SchoU for Boys of every ege, will U opened, (asreeably to tba wishes of Parsnta and the absolute f"y M kef occasion,) . in one of the Episcopal jSchepl Buildings, so delightfully situated, ami within : - i : j a ' " 1 r a- 1 1- " . . ' . . ' . . . ' ' . ion minntea walk of the Capitol, on the' 1st day of -.. i ' .yTERMSU ?;-..i Seasion of 5 montbt payable is adranee. will AiPMtClA the usaat Branches of the . R Sis: oo it M '-ISMS i BmwsriirT.il r I 11 14rfthtPrratrlCV t StCi P4loding the fuUJni gi-sn yourse, wttti MaTiieniaticsoEWmiow,' i$20 00 1Idactioii will be made for' absence, unless pro trerled sickness be the cause. 7S7,i:;r;,r'';l 1 r';Tfci degradation of corporal pnianTOntwiltoe en- bePpneior irusts will b ,ery few, protkling the Parents act judiciously. 5 : T . ; 44 , liNbcharge mpdefor foe! or'aVrvanj bl&'? V I ;n0 atJftisUnce ffoa 0 A. M. to 12 and ftom 3;:piU;:u.54:4&:WMM 7N' ii r. ; m !!4 j) 4 "For" Priacrpal. 'ttaif H f. '. .v ,t t . J , s. jtf-The,, cxercuea t of the ahora .iuatitutjon will be .resumed onUhe second Monday (llth) in 4anua ty, a o Jer the care "of Miss B. Hi Hu4bard -of -Trov. New Y oik. who has had charge of the Seminary fo the Uat. twelve months. :(,..3 U r-w n --. s. h, ? .i. aitM-tluhbartl, by her high. Iileraryrafiinments, dignity of eporrnicnt, and amiable durposiuon, 1a sustained the bigb-repirtation as an titatrucrress. giv, en ber by Mr. John W.IIsrd, otTroy, Keye York.! . Term aa beret ofore. c Board, per aeiteuui f t five month. $10. Jniliah literary tuitiouj lOfrenrh, c ou-Mjsun ou. ft bc - on ano Forte $10 Music on Guitar, $10mqsic on t Har,1$30. ? Draw, Inff auJ pjHtin, ' in water color-, f 5 il coiort. flO. r Mezzotiuto and idpanln $10& JJalf the board in.advane&l-ri mm H:Ji :fci4?TfPPOO:ifc4B RO WNtO W 1 F JTalifax C. N.' J. Tec. I: t840, if i 00 4w4r I 53wte .-.Red Sidney: Wetter: Mason 1 Wlat ioaV andjsaae Hilliard, of HaHfar, J. R' J. Daniel, ornaietah.mnu Samuel A rrin glort. of Nasbs4 8 yj The exercises of thia School yvill he resumed o tlie, I Itn day or, January next. The Trustees baying placed etitiinelrunder (be charge of the fob scrirer" no palria will he spared W him to render it l;Ta! luatle arid popular iustitutim. . New teachera have; been employed. and new instruments will- b procured, foU$e use of the school The course studies will include tlte uaeful ind ernamenlal branch es of finished etiucation. ; The general superiiitei dence and direcUor) of tbe oraUons Of (be, Srhl, will bVexerf iaed by the subscHher t thes busineVs of lotiuviiiiH win u K-riurincu , cuirp j vy miss jnicu ols from Vermont, Miss Jones of N Carolina, and Miss Wataon.from Virginia.. Of :the oualificaiiona of these lad'eVtO disrharge the duties that wll le re quired of them, the subscriber s abundantly aalisfied, aat, weljt from persnal acuaiutance.r as from other sources. Tbe residence of ih subscrilcr will be con. ttgubus to tlje Academy ifte leaclier will lie menv bersof his family j and he, wilt be; prepared, likewise, to boaird ' a ' considerable number of to nils.. The acbool year wilt be divided jnto 'two assions of five tnetttha each j 1 be p-icea of board and tuition by the session, payable in advance, wUl .be as fallows. Boaiu . ti t I . I L :rl40 Tuition Reading1; Writing ind A ritbmelie $T50 EueTwh Grammar. GeoeraDhv & Comhnaitim Id OH Algebra, Geometry, Natural, Mors! and Intet ; lectutal Fhilowphy, Chemistry, rtotapy. minvrarocj, yeuiogy v logic, ttueionc aoa 1250 io oo 20 00 3500 10 oo fatin. Grek and French, each; .;..!-i. Music on the Piano Forte m oif the Guitar Drawing and Paiotinff, each 774 -i- Dee 8. BENJ. SUMNER, i 1 flfl-t TTTTTAISE FOREST Pleasant GroTe W Arademy. This 8chool will be resumed On Monday the let tlay of Fsbruary next. Tbe Acade my k conveniently situaia in sjbealtby and good neighborhood, 12 miles north of Raleigh, 4 miles south of Wake Forest CouVge, and 150 yards from the Rat Jeiga and Uaaton Kail Road. It will be under the su perintendence of Miss Mabtka RRteaAnaaoii, front the North, who haa disrharged her dattea to the en tire satisfactio-a of her employers, h c 4 t:"' 4 7t "'". ' i ne last pubuc examination evinced unusual im provement among the Pupils, and afforded great de- got to alt wbe. were pre aent : ; -:t;tp- ' ' f '' TBSatd OP TITITION : . I . -, f lit- . I . ' i. ' f - S-tt -4 t "j Spelling, Beading Writing and Arithmetic per Sesaiob,''. . ' i ' '. - ',". . 44.4i $5 00 M(xtgraphyf History, ngluh Grammar and ; ConrpMiUon, ; f .; !.; .:--.,'.; Vj - ', 7 50 Natural Philosophy, Rhetoric ai-jd Astrono ; my, Watta on dre-Mind, l- i,V; 'jf'- Intellenural andHWotal Philosophy. Chem-I r; boo r ' :- istry, Algebra,: Geometry, Naturq theology Phyaiology,' Natural jHistory, Political Ecuuo-. . my. Logic and Dotany, ! . j n -8.50 Greek, Latin! French and Italian, (additional) 5 00 4 thawing arid Painting, - I , (do) ' 5 00 .Music on the Piano, ; '; ' r -' (do) : 15 0Qs it.- -w.!sw.i v i uiuun nn ina r uir:Sfl h Z .. Board can be had m the neighborhood, in reapecta i ne r ojius, conTenieai. io me Acaaemyat aix aon lan per months , tvu kl-'f 4,U JOHN LidoN, &cy .-'It -4 ,104 JJecemtier 23d, 1 840 r 5 0C5 Standard. H i ties of these Schools will be resumed on the first Lday of January, next! under the! management of the same insuueters. t ui -:! 4J-t '- iJi--41. -ri Board may be had with the Preceptress, for young Ladies, 'it f50 per Session, Tuition included, 'except for Muaic, whi-h ia separate charge of f 20 per Ses sion. .Male Students can have ikrcemmodation in several respectable families in the . Village,' at charges ranging from $4(1 to! 850 per 8aaaion...LLi-U. 'ft: l',.r Mr. GuiUord Lewis, who bis had under his care Students. aaj Boarders, the . present year, and given general satisfaction ito all who have entrusted their Children and WanM to ' him, Jim taken a ' large and commodiOHs house, onnsting of some 15 or 20 rooms, for the apeciai accommodation of Boardera, who can Have separate apartments, preferred. H'4,(;j';4-; -1 Mrs. Tab jc as, Mra. Fcttaa, Mra 8. PATTaasoK , and others, are also prepared with 'equal accommoda tiona for Stu rents, male oc female 'r; ? 4 v.iJ; The orderly deportment of the Pupils of these Schools for the last several years, combined wifh the healthi ness of the VilUge, and the known i good society ofliJ iFjlace and its : vicinit juatifiea the expectation ort liberal share of patronage. .r By order. ; : 1-104.2W December t8th, 1640J 'h FmnC CXEnCXSES of the WiUiamaboroogh U' Female School 'Will ; ommeai tba ensuinor yearihee1evehtb7 nf ftuartou& Miss IS LIZA REA, from Boston, Mass. TuinJn the yariiHis branches for the Session of five months, m fi'ii7?' J ;4. TMiv ft'xH fefxi Spelling and Reading, : . -7 j -j- .j - Reading and Spelling, with meraone first Io 00 00 xincnso grammar. oeotrraDhv c Anuimetic. 00 Philosophy, Rhetoric History, Botany&cJ 10 00 si usic n tne r jaqu g orte ,7 raintins, ; Wax Flowers, :WaxPrnil,r ;pahmng," '.n-9a nn t-ia cu as am f.iii " , i.A;7 00 6 00 6 00 Boanlinay bcrtiadin tbe place at $$ 00 tier mnnth. tvery exeruoa will tut made to make thit InsUtatien worthy of patrtmageL v It is hoped ihe low irica -Vtf wwu wiu uiiKm, ami inoneaiuiiur airoauon Of lae place will induce Parents' and Guardianatj peirdr: BOtj IferteVto H; Foartta PVMilWKnaaiW December 1 8th, r840 j 103-4w rm iLLscoKovcn ACADcnr.- J LLL t. spring 9esa02 will begin on the !; second 4ouaajanuam7v;-.rf. " dNO. ArXJITfGnAjr;, En;!ih Dcpartxaant eadueted ay A. O. Liay. l ' :- i J e-i 'TTAYaTSlTCPCtTTCSAHXIs deddedl Cy aaperiiir ujpy: other known cpcM.iiori: cf Hooping Cough vand all diseases of the PuliQonary OQranaV-Hf ':''4l7',v'H'i ' t '4 t if 4Thia medtcior u highly and insily recommeriled. by nurrerpua apd respectable individuals,', wbxtvhaye i lound rejief from Jfs use rMany wbu have been ,la bouring tmdefjirot racte'd CoVghst an d .Pai n a ' in the B frasr,3 and 1 1 ay 0 1 bet. a supposed by tbemsel vca and their friend far advanced in CMisumptiou,have tteen happily restored topper feci hearth by the4 use bTthia valuable tfototmimu:k f-W -hums Extract of .a C ertificate from Rev. Dr, Babcoek, late 1. President of Waterville Colleiee. Maine.' s Ffoin intimite prrsonal acquaintance with'DrvDi Jay rie, a! regular stuiVnt of the Medif arUnivcrsity of Peunsjlvania and an eVreriencd isuecosl 'practi tioner of; medicine, I -was prepared to appreciate the numerocH tostiir onials in favour of his ditterent hfdj ca prearaions, much more highly than" the great majority of those which are extensively eulogisedV On Iriaf of theni in my;: own family . iind some of 4 hem personalty,! have more than' realized'theil favourable anticipations, ITbey are what-, they- profess 10 ne not quack ?Hstrum but akllfully prepared antidot for some of the most smictive of huinan diseases, I know' that they re highly esteemed, and frequently prescribed, liy some of the hioat rest actable of the res.! jjlar practUionerf of . medicine in this city tnd elso- .viheravand I do not; hesitate ocommend them a a yaluaWe Addition to pur materia niedica, and a safe. aa well as eminently useful (remedy for the diseased. VM.tl-1lt.J- 1- ions i-l! -'W ' -r'.- " !. JawuEjttectorant.Wo invite attention to this admirablremedy for Pulmonary aflections, advert'ta ed ii another eQlpmh.. The principle there announced of tba morbid character of obstruction9t tendency to origiitate inflammation of the Bronchia.! and conse- J vuciit Trustiou .04 iuo naiurai ou mors -is, ocvhiu cis- ... i.'!.l7..': .1 f. ..Jl ,7V : m l' m puie,aiB,mia nseii.i me, oniy pracncaDif moue 01 removing sac hobstruetibh, is by means of expectora tion, aj roatdt which ;we are eonvincedjan always be obtained liy a judicious exhibition ;o( the remedy of 1 r Javnes Expcdoraniir-Bj ;;t reference to our adver tising columns, it will lie seen that this valuable Medi cine ia offered for sale in! this city, by EJ WBuui, Agent Ye esteem it a pleasure to be able fu iecirn- mend this medicine as the bear calculated for the pur pose of curing cougha, colds, sore throat, asthma, and all aflectitma pf the lungs., From a long personal ac quatnUnce with Dr. Jayne, we If now that be is no quack, and bia medicines are riot nostrum of the modern cry-ap, but are the result or hie long experi ence es a iiraetrsing pnystcian. and the. expense of great labourifarra fC!, Daily Review, From th Philadelphia Saturday Courier. f Valuable Medicine o do not wish to commend one good medicine at the expense of -another, but we cannot forbear to notice ! the valuable Hoperties pos sessed b4 tuCatminative Bal$am,V end the' "it peetarantr prepared by Dr. J ay ne 'o( vSouth Third street in this city. . We have forborne, to give e dence until after a ihorounh trial fn o.r own family. Tbey are Tnvaldable in a family of children. . jaNumerous other certificates plight be added; bot the above are considered sufiicient evidence of its great usefulness-, !f; ' j;4 Jt! (C The above article, together with all other Medi cines prepared bv Dr. Jayne, are for sale in tJtaJeigk, 03 WILLIAMS o HA YW00D. Petemburg. Dupuy. Jtosser 4 Jones. y WifrftisUmrDodm' War. , 1 yW-s1 840;hbfj ;K .1. i I TTTeinule KchOQl;iii IllllsboroHfrb. In Tha Spring Ses4on of Mr. and Mrs, BurwelTa iff -Ism. 1 ;lJl'J l .11 4.t"j.it j.' -I ocbooi, win commence on monuay 11m 01 January. For EnffHsh Studies, 817 50 ' "Latin. V . Ii 10 00 15 00 ' IA HA i French. ?4 r ; Drawing and Painting, ,kMbsic-'i:,-t?4.lN;;- 1 f X Art - S Instruction in MusieTvrill be given-by Miss Laura $mith a young lady whose qualificafiena are of the first order. j f No deduction made for entered. 1: -U j abeence after the IS ! Board.canbe had in respectable families for$tO per month, including every thing, i ' yi ;7 !i December Hi -1,444 4.- t1014w TTD ALKICi ACA 1E.I W.Mr. SILAS JXIv. BIUELU W resiiectfull; informs the citizens of iMieign aqujis vicinnj, jiaai no wuiw?n a ocnooi fojT the inst ruction of young men, In the various de partments of Ehgtih and Classical Education on the first of January 1841, in the budding, which haa been been pied the present year, by Mr. John Yj Hiks. (. j He; is an eifperienced teacher, and testimonials as to his character, qualiflcaitoTwi, and success, may be imnd indlbe hands of Mr. Nelson B. Hughes (at the Book Store of Toftier & Hughes.) 6 whom applica tion for entrance may be made in hia absence. 4 1 p 4 5 Refcralaw to,! Rrv. Drurv La.y. Ri.Ieigh.'N. C. Hon. Williajh C Kiv, Allmarle Cpunty, Va Professor Iindoa C. Carlarid, Randolph Macon Col lege, Virginia. 4.44444-4 '4 ?4- h Raleieh. December 1, 1340. ; " 97 !i TTTTTARRENTON MALE ACADEMY.The V V exercisea of this Institution win be ' muzned on Monday the 18th of January next, i 4 I' I a lining pi -j uiuon lor uio session 01 nve montna t ! Loarer Englh'Branche? v4i'4 irt ,r $1 50 Higher-do t ioduiHng Mathematics 15 W Lacientand Modeni LiguagesJ :,t-;K-;.20 00 ftBoard knay be had in respectable private famtl ea ii $8pinontbi ROBEHT A. EZKLL Ki-Uifi WarAtitii.1Wilt7' 1 Blft7'7l,1 tM 3l Nsitr sWis"r,r af af rr 'iirtajfttr - tTytt.a. ;Studen1ts trbmtiielceunuy board at public- Hotels .' W m ftf f7 allowed to ";No Student will be permitled to visit the Hotels, Stores,; or Sbope in'the village, except h) busmeas and .5 py ine specisj leave ortne r rmcipar. r f f J;f uiH No' Stu.lentwho isknoWn to be of irregular 'habits or of iinorar character, will btf su&fed. to emef th School, of, if found to, be incorrigible after admission, will bf aAvfed to leniaiaW k ' I' -it'Vi-ii. .10 ieiA - t ' . ? 7 - t J I ' ' 1 1 1 1." 1 . ' a. n : 1 1 1 1 1 r . 1 f lj.WJLLJiU3. h HAYWQ OD : have laielv s eeryrd and oTef for sale, a largf and bandsdrtaa aa aortment af the choice! r t . '.' . r; PERFUMES, TtllLET, 80APS, FANtjY I 441 --a ARTICLES, dte. .':' . j;' ' Consi jng iri psrt of the liest American, German arid Freceb 'Cologne 'Water, FWids;iaveiHler, Rose and payWatera; aV"rietjp?of Uiebest Soapa for lhe;Toi!rt arafL ; i Bear'e Oil ; Cear'a Grease ; ITaeaisvr lOit i: Jnr U-pOd;Pomatom ;' Indiao Hair TDyef C-FthaanjlSe color of the hair to a tlackW) i MWtf of Itoaes 1 1Cidd' CrtauLLip Salve ; Frerklot Wash, forTemo!og freckle an. f, Vegttab! Rouge? Tear! Powder; AH. J Towrf, Tct!rl v Pas'' Jet ttflTef,7'R4ii t-;ViIti i!f' Rcj j Prestan Ci!is; Toota Poaider; Sc-srior Ivory Uxia. died and ether Teeth. Crushes Dead andXhavIri medicine; Tor Coughs Colds, Uof sum p km, Aihriv; Spiuinjr of Hlood, Palpitations of the Heart, LRCU CHITIS Chronic PleuYtsy. Difficulty of Breath ma. (fTATB or north cAROLiN-Grtei!j;c;3 CCzrzrii piWr-r r " - i Couuty. Couxi pVplca"'atid Quairi. Seuidna, ivovewoeru ena, tS40 - f'i,U f.-v;. Lews and Rufua T, Hefiin, Ea'rs; T , 4 . j 4L . sM ' i . Cavt-fH- Thomas J, 8m ith and otters. ' , A paforr wriilntf Dnrnortintto he the latf ViIhcid Testament of Charles -hef in.. deerasadu was of&red Tbr ltolwte, awS Thomas 1 J;; iniih, Grecri Fuller, and tne. rntidren' tr Jamea 11. Caw thorn, by tbetr guarw diah, Lunsf.ird AV Paschal!, appearing and objecting thej' to, an isscwaJ anader up 5 and it appearing to the Court that ;vnti Hrfjin and wife'jIsanWiiliam Hefiin and James Mnn and his wife Mary Mann, mher htfta 'j law of tJharlea HeBinr defeaed. are non-ieidenta. ? It is'tberelbre ordered that publirSr tion be made in the Raleigh Register .for ' six weeka successively Cor f nld tion-residenta to apfiear t Ihe Coon pf t leas and Quartet Sessions'; to -. be held .for' the County of Granvi le, , at tbe Court-hoos in Ox fonl.on. the first Monday infebruarv next, and then ad there shew casc, if any they have, why said pa per writing ahall ni4 '" be admitted to Probate; as the last WUI and TesUmeul of said Charles tttfiin, do-' ecased-'t; it t '-f'S ivJ Li-f j i vW itneea, Jamea MWicgins. Clerk of said Court. at Office the first Monday in Novemlr,Ar P, 1840. (;," K4414? -'MAMES; M,.IGUIN5rcfkH t oTTTJNTO j AADMK Qj Academy, wiQ close jouhe . 15th, of nef t xnfatb. ami the next session will commence on: the. 15th of January, 1841. '. r. . 1 ; -4T - -'i !;- This Insfitntion is -divided into two departments. English and Classical. In each departnv pt the coarse of nstrucrion b full and complete. v In' the'Enjish, are taught, in the. first class, Reading, Writing mud Arithmetic, al five 1 dollars per session of five months; and in the second claS. t English Grammar, Geogra phy wi1b use of ie; Atlai, HistoT, PhiJoephy, Astronomy, dec jk eight dollars per sessibn. In the Classical department, is . taught a ; full .and complete academical coarse of 'Lhtln and' Gieek '". titeratnre. the. tuition fee la twelve dollars and a hajf per session, y In . this department students are prepared, for any of oar umversiues-. JV o day students will be taken in either department ; ach student entering the Academy wULm! department ; each student entering the , Academy wUL be bound for the tuitio fees, from the time be enteri to the end Of !th session No deduction will : be tnad$ for loss'of time except 'In case of aicktjuess. Eve- 1 possible eare will be taken, to proniotojthe ad- vancipnerit .in Uterature,H morauty.. and 7 yirtoe, of ea h atudent placed under our care. . , 1. ir 1 oe auoacnoer is preparea id accommoaeus eisBieen or twenty studenta with - board, and good out rooms, for seen dollars and a half per month, except candles and mending. Good board can be hadebnvenient to tho Academy, at from six to aix -and a half dollars per month I v .. DANIEL W. KEKK,. , I principal . DOC t TATE OF NORTH CAROLlNAi-Granvillh County, court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions. emlier!lVrmAD;.IS40.i,! iMtAJsii Nov Fleming, mto and others,) t&i Edward BuirodSmd 6Ui j'f Sv-'v It appearing to the aatisfact ion of the Court, that Mrs. Ann Dalbv, Ethta Bulloek, widow of Dr. Benia min Bullock, Albert Snel arid -wife Maria F; Wal ter Mangam and wife; EUza j Erasmus D. . Bullock. Alexander H. Bullock. Walter A. , Bullock.. Robert Harris and wife; Catharine: Ann A. . Bullock and Ro bert Lee and wife Jane, reside beyond, tbe limila of tbis Bute: It is, therefore, ordered by the CJourt that puldicftiion be made for six .weeks succesivefy in the Raleiglt Regis'er, for aalil Defendant to ap .ear at the Court of Pleaa and Quarter .Sessions, to be held ' for the County of Granville, tft, the Court, House in Oxford, on the first Monday in - February next,! then and there to plead, "answer or demur to said petition ; otherwise, it will be taken prtreonfu to, and heard ex parte as to them. 4 f" A WTknesa. Jamea M i- Wig-ins, Clerk of the Court aforesaid, at Office, the firt Mondav in ' November, A. D. Iff 40. , JA MES M. ,WIGGE', tilt, i v .November 24, 1 840- V . ; " 98 6w ; ' TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Granville County. T Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Niremler Term 1840. x - j Auderson H. Walker, V ' . 1 . I vs. J C Origfual Attachment, f , Eaton J. AVhite. r'-'- ' . - ' .Ii It appearing-tosthe saTiSTlction of the Cotirt, tha the Defendant Eaton J. WMie resides beyond the limits of this State : It, is therefere ordered that pup licatHm be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks succet-sivi ly, for the said'Oefendsnt to" appear', at ihe Court of Pleas and Qoar:cY. Bsasions, to be beld for the County of Granville, aWie Court-house in Of j ford, on the first Monday in February next, then and there td "alrador replevy; otherwise. Judgment final will bet reVdared SRaint him. anV 'the amount in . the hands of the GarnUhee. condemned aubjeet to Piain tifls claim. ' Witness, James M. ; Wiggms, Clerk -of said Court, at Office, the first Monday in November A:Hii: ih4o;; .ii-mM iS7y -"- ' fvi7i JAMES M. WIGGINS. CHc 5 November 23, t?40.? ?7ra:SJ:06--6sr fvlTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA; Granville QCeunty, I?r TEaiiTtFan Term 140. Stephen Bridges St wife, & others, p Petition - for sals 'J'iAJt: 1 itea.7'7?- ?;0:fi$.,-.yot Land and Ne ' Henqr Morris 6c others. jMij W 8i?ft,V rJ p t appearing to the sasfactirtn of the Court . fhkt the defendants. Henry Morris, John Moms, Stephen Sneed, John Bynom, William Bynuin, Morris Bynui Phebe Bynum, Granville .Whitlow and wife Nancy. Jarrat Morris,' Groves Morris."' Leroy Morrs, John M. Morris, Abraist W.Morrls, Jesse HuddIeston( and the representatives of M'rtchel JIxrris, are not inJ habitants of tiiisSiate7 h ia therefore ordered by the Court, that publicatidn be ; made for six successive weeks in the Raleigh Resister, forlhe said dsfendatits to appear at the' next term ""of this Court, to lie held at the town f Ox ford on the firaf Monday of M arch nex t and plcadanswer. nr demur to the aald petition of the Plaintiff or else the same be taken 'pro eonfaso and heard ex parte aa to them. j.- r'-f- l-: .y .'S y. S Witness Thomas, B Li ttlcj -bn- Clerk & .Master oi eaid Cotirt,'t Office, the first Monday of September, 1840.1 r . THOa B. LrrTLEJOHN C- M.E.i . OxfordN. C. Nov. 1840. 1 CS. 62 J) SO 4 TATE OF NOUTH C 4 ROLIN A Granville County. 'Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessional vsmT-fr Terra, A. D-, 1840. " w - j '1- Daniel APschaU, y ' - : " 1 ' ' -".iri- vs.; v Original At eebmeet. . Parker T Stone. iV- '7- 4 ttlt appearing to the satisfaction of he Court," tba the Defendant resides beyond its jorisdictlr'n ; It Is therefore, ordered, that pa'dicaUon le;iruitl fx six weeks rarwmriy in the Raleigh 7 Reisier Cc the saij Defendant t appear af the Cocrt of Please and Quart2r Sesalotis. to be heU f v tie Corr.ry of Gas i ville, -tthe Court-botra inXir.rd, eri the Cm l.on- ?!-rry Exi,tV.en azJ juteri t.i ipkad cr ie jv'; '- t!, Ju(!:mer.t CntI wp'. ta re..red . ' ,'r- ! " s.rmoti" ri' fi hnr rf ."the pra!' j c - - 'I ' ' -'Tic'. ' -. it CmC2, 1 - ' i . i. - j,. ..r: -.: . -... -.--.- - '. v l-'-7 ' , k.JMi.4 V. 7-.-J.strwrf f . . ' - 7... . . 77 j i 'r leeeoarra tsx aaasiKT aocsxl ': A 77T1IIB. Subscribers respectfully anhWnce tolhe ! w L cilizeha of this place, and the vicinity, that they mi . it J A At 1 at L . A t a a . H a-w ... uiwts ' v.J,;ii4bll( Viuit.i.uuUMl j SOU - tine ii wpar.M 'As; they iiitrnd toaccon-:.o!.teaU i ways ion tl,e moat reaiotiat terina, . Uu-y tiLdl a puare or puHJie jiatynrS?7 w nwt or their epde kLMetAdwiih : gwrat eare-t at the. New; York and Battimore markets, ai a amnng tbcm are a gfett rr.a- aHiclcalultW Prtss titsi Amon their assortment are r JI Ladies nn.5lets. AX ire Curie and J<tohair . Catk bcaukl It af tifidai iTceef riawir. bi.J c!t-r. lief Work ,j and Fancy ;BoXesi' . r variety, .Leukine ', jius-ovar I IE W ELLERY offinc gold a ss .-f--r - 7," ;:-r i-.-- pins. Ea TGERl Jar finail Finijer rmirs. ThimbleaV Pencils, d- T GERMAN SILVER as Poskci CmlLs7 E-ia ' iwi nprn oil siomiay iy aisi iusvs itlii? OI U.(.D, sil.-'re'jlhey Vill keep on )iand a large t -cstirsnt of inures and r orks, Simons, t3pect-'s, Hand Ue3s, V Vol j j ;rix,CJH BACK .UUUDSr-a variety. Uatr-lioo, V ft J oieet, na!oiono . Sword and other . W ajkurj Cases, LGoIdMBeada;Ne j n Aiueii-cianoneits, Piccolo Fif, of r Ebopy ' f1dcAscardecaa, Violins, 8trings,Cowi Htaae-, PERFUMER Y in French Fanct Boxis. Eerfa. aoi, Jacassar, Bears, Aatltiiie and other Hair Oila, ' (ogne. Florida, Lavender Water, Jessamine, Wiad- or, ltose and transparent Soap, Freckle Wash, Oppo-J deldoc' Essences, aa Cinnamon, Lemon, .Pepperaount 'jiud; BergamoT. ryHfj..A 1 t HGAM CsC!Drs4now Chea mi iNine-PJiruviCup & Ball, imd a very gTeat iort- 01 oucr innocem piays lor cQiidren,.m boxes. - -trOYS, Ddil: eyerv deecriddd mn$ Topsj,; Drbms; RauK hlstlea; llaiinonica, jTeutn Harps Trumpets,7 MagieL'anikrns, Paint Box x . Majtnetie T. vs. Waicies. Trnnk-. Falsi Fat I jejenhj Brass Cintions, Microscojs, fMadl Uonai?A4i aantity if jqlther German Toy i Aj, I ji Double and Single barrel Pistolst Peraaeion 1 Cane. u ivnncn, ocworBrron-Qoars, earn pelt jrovr a v .ew'. s a -... m -. . . . A - ler TlaJCorkfhrews, Fretjch Smoking Pipes; SnufiT 0es.1iWaiieta, Shaving Apparalus, Brushes.' Clack- 4gil BottonitComtia Inkr PaperV Aloiariaeks CbU- 'i dren'e School and Picture Books, Prints, NeIe-caffes, - fjpoot-sttaios, f urses, Kazors, best quality, tSIatesr, Eel's,' , . Blowina- Horns. Pencils. Matrfies. Nisbt TaoenL M nt. 'GM'MGIass Flasks; QUm p,SfeaPeoaV ' 1 DRYj GOODS, -i amall asaortmemV viir Yellow, fRedf; Whitie Flanneuir Fancy Prints, Eandaauoa, V fdM4 It nd!-erhie& Snsders, Sh4wls Pelts, j Tladues", Stoekinaa. fine white Linen, etc. - - ' I f CONFECTION ART, very large assortmrirt, and ptathe,Tilberte, Gooberpeas, Palm, Wall, and. Civ. jepa jli ate,; ji faanege fuo ibsv rigured,, Arench ana lt4be Candies,! 12,000; Cigara, Iicroons, .and Sjrpp, pidyjFt-mljCi jrs; Pepperaauce, Pickles, Tobacco, smoking, eEew Ig, ipd Snuff; Moatard,' Iucdce Saruln thTia ianaerav. Rtchjnbad .Tea Cakes, 60 Cakea Gat wis, pr Sap Sago Chefcse, pew and auperiorcrti--j-ie;iand !e Variety of other goods, too' numerous 4sv mention, au.oi wuicn wiu oe soiu on reasonaoie icraa IrP'li 1 ti u 4tJ P v,oriiimc 1 TOlDTICfliy-The fenowini srticlei tt praat' Ca '1 !S 1 i jhy ihand of the Subscribers, will be sold by the ear. te cut dozen pnryr ' i ; .-' . "-' 10 m Moscai. Claret and French Cordials : it w I -JUTa iw . a wta swi www su a . '! Iu.': l.tlJ t- -M V W'w . -:.!- S AM FALJL AISD V7ITCa 1CC5- K.J J ,-0LiVERwsk. SMITH 1, i r t . 4 prdVlrfet7 Street , ItaIHgh. JT. C.-r We have just received, and nave now cr?rr czr usf al.suppiy: ot uooas, woicn embraces every l;3j . dcv. j desirable i oif fashionable.' Tbese GocJs live " 1 een eelccted by Mr. Otrrxa in . person,' ssd caa e 1 confidently recommended to our friends and custom-"- -ttllMiflmbemiof the Leslatoie, ajid strangers vir:t- -'-in tbo City j daring the Session, woold find it fret't- ,7 1 o their advantage to give ua a call, aa we are dctrj- tutted to seU bargaiaaC Our Stock cobprkes e'v;ry thiag that is usually kept on hand In such EataUlX-7. ' asctits ox wcicn the following is a partr - S.ii-lf IM it ,L CLOTHS. -.- SuA. Wool Pyed Black, v iLi M'lste BJuc;4v I ' 1 Invisible Green. . .-:i. If, lit opanisu r ly oo London Brown J a -r OUve; and Dahlia. . -- I! I- !'i! 1 CASSIMKRES. -,;r fFeol Dyed Block, Diamond. Ceavrr. ' aUe for Pelto and OTetoatrocks.s,CuruttAcr 4 op. Woo Dyed Black. - , ; : r; ;te M do UUCXAUSL 7 -f ' , -,v- Mixed Doe 8kin, ; Steel iMixed,. Hv yf SufTutk do -J 'i'CaIhV; Prince Albert. --4; . . v.J-.. Qiueen victoria, ' Drab MixodV j. ' .? VI - -jj"! wrown, ' -Washington Mixd. : Buff and Plain' Drab 5 11 '111 l!l VESTING3. Cfupj Plain Jack Velvet e- OO SioesaiuVf Blue and Brown PI: . J !.i I 1 Brocad U e4arlet Woolen Yelve 4 Dark Crown - do . . -' " 'Ii l Green ' '-do M Tibirtl and Fliin SAt-aaT- iBUck and Brown t - . , 1 ' t v - . Tjether'tviih an assortment cf rca!y rtifa CTtST.. t - k-.i Fr:cy Ansel's, Suspendfrs, Ctr.ia, ( Li;M ar J . -I acX) rrc. j Kid Gloves, Tockct Ilandi'fj, I . t"'i ani riTTired Cravats, cutfXta CoHars a-sJ .lloscras, anj rainy other l-ln too tedlosa enutaerote. 1 1 4- 4 v? . Va ha-e in our employ the best of Nortaern wc. r- : rztt ttiU warrant every tr-rrj tre pc::. I ? - . i -. ' a . ...... not to Vs r-rpsssed in the Lniisd etqes,ei'Jvcr in rr, fit cr c-'' tv. : Wo tender our thanks to a rzr.t: - pel 1.3 It the fgry liberal patxona-rs we Lit- I -: ? I 73 t - . fore rsc 'J, Aau noo by aticnunn 10 l i tinv-s? , t !. " 'rj ' ,f OLIVEUtt .I,.... - IVfi; e just received a 1 ki cf I - ' : . f.lti-? r.-Etit of London. . AUo,L-3 Ll: - ' . --v - - - W V' W j) I J . f . t 7i lt - ti Ii tl i1- . 1 ! 1 VI -7,!f ts ! ' 1 -t - J 1 , i F " T 7 - . .sr. 'l! J. I 4 t ft-. i- ' 7 it 5 ft Decsba-i 7; :-J'" i ' . e ' H i :
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