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i ! i y . fU.i, j: y i ; i . " " I'll i-Ml t -M .a it - . ' : : : 1 ' 1 I i EDITOR'AND PRORIETO y: SuBscftxmtW.-FiTe Pollaiw per tiinaia lialf in AdTince..,. . L . - ( ..-!:,': : IJju t .. AoTxfcTisxxxjrTs. For evry 1 6 Ilnft, first inser tion, One Dollar; each nibsequent insertion, S5 cents. 'v XotrmT Okdxks and JoDiciii Advertwements will ,ie charged 25 percent higher ; bat a deduction of 33 J jper cent, will be made from the regular prices, for jadr Vertisers by the year. . . . T; y y '''-Vf,' Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Rta- , XSTKB will also appear tlbe Weekly; Jfaper, charge 1. i " j '1 free of r Qj" Letters to the Editor must be post-pItd THE DE ATH OF A DEBTOR IT CHAKl.ES D1CKIN9. : The turnkey led the way in silence, an4 gently' raising the latch of the room door, motioned Mr. rick wick to enter, large - bare, desolate . room-, fith a t was a i i nu r ot stamp bedsteads made oi trononjone o which, lay the shadow of a man wan pale and ghastly. H14 breathing wSi hirdand thick, and he moaned painfully as it ; came and went. At the bed side sat a short old man in a cobler's apon, who, by the aid, of a pair 01 nora spectacles, was jreauiug nuui the bible aloud, It wasnthe fortunate lega tee the sick man laid his hand; an bis ; at tendant's arm, and motioned him to stop.- He closed the book andlatd it on the bed Open the window," said the sick mao. jle, did so. , The noise of carriage and carts, the rattle of wheelsr' Hhe cries of men and boys, all the busy sounds of a mighty multi tude instinct with life aud occupation, blen ded into one deep murmur, - floated into !the room. " ; Above the loud bum rose from time to time .. a boisterous , laugh, or a "". scrap of ajsong, shouted forth by one of the giddy crowd, would strike upon 'the ear for an ftt.ant, and then be lost amid the roar of in 1 .ces. and the tramp of foot-steps the break ins of the billows of the restless sea of life that rolled heavily on without. These are melan . cholyrT sounds to a quiet listener at 'any time, but how melancnoiy to the watcher by the bed of death ! " Thdte is no air h said the, sick man. fainUy." " The place pol lutes it f it wa fresh around about where 1 alked three weeks ago, but it grow ! hot " and heavy in' passing these walls ; 1 cannot ; pTesLiae iyy'e nave oreatnea it, togem er a'idnsr timd,w said the man. H Cmel ; come 1" There was a short silence, during wnicn ine spectaiore approacnea me Dea.-p-f The sick-man drew the hand of his ; fellow prisonettQWards him, and pressing H afiect tionately between both his owpj'retaihed'it in his grasp, Vl hope,he gasped after a while,; ;so faintly, that they bfin theifi ears close ovecihe bed to catch themalf-ftmed sounds his cold blue, lips garefent to jj M I hope) my t mercijul judge will bear in njind raiy heav punishment on-earth.Twenfy;rears, I my friend, twenty years iii; this hideous grave. My. heart broke' when m cnild died j arid! I did not even kiss him in Iris litipfecbnihM loneliness since, then in aIlibJfis1in1ilrM ot has been very dreadfuls 5 My God forgive; me J . He has seen my 'Solitary lingering -death." He folded his hand? and murmur-: ing some thing morethat they coQld not heari fell into a sleep;, only a sleep at ilrst fortheyi saw him smile. They whispered, together ,toi a little time, and the turnkey stooping over the pillow, drew hastily, ? back. " He nas goi ms aiscnarge,;; saia tne map. y had. But he had grown so like death iri that they knew not when he died. 'tL :jj life i TTTHtLSQOKOlKSII "ACADKWi'.' LF1 The Spring Session ; will begin on the . second Monday in January.' . a o nai a r a; ; n wMinghamJ1 if . JNOJ Ai BDNGHAM English Department conducted -hyl AC Lindsey. Decembei:U. u: W j-. --,f--, 10p--4w. A NE VVA5K4 SULK; &; H AR ana a single-iiorse wai;' oh for,; ale.ir. Atfpiy;tia.! A,snm. Raleigh, Dec 22 184(U fTT0 JOURNEYMEN TAU.pR Pw orthree U Journeymen Tailors i will firid 'constant employ t . lacuu on auuucanou iu - -jji v iv oflii x . i : . . ' 1 1 r M 1 1 tifirnii .- Raleigh, Novd, 1840. , n! ,V li g.s P. S." None hht first rate Workmen Ineed apply the Richmond sua Petersburg1 -bill lo prices .will be ' Pdff:-",-r : ' ' r- Wf' O- &8. : ffpHE BOOK OF JASHER ; Referred to in JJ Joshua and SamqeL Just received bv .' - ' ,: TURNER Ic HUGHES. ft TTOI0MAN PHYSJOLOGUiAtLY CONSID r,VV'BKBDr Alexander Walker, for sale b4 I II If ; December 22,y 1840, 1 !-t03.;: T LOB ESS.- Lbring'a New suit Jniproved Globes .jr--onepair;prze,9jJnrlist I.J ast received at u THE NORTH CAROLINA BOOK STORE ' : ' i 1 ? . j- .. I TTnTAIR-BKUbHErfane assort ro et. -r or sale AP SIDE. . ?! THE SArKri Alum, bncl GrundBlown l Salt. Prime Molasses. : miLL: jPECKi I rniHE SUBSCRIRERS; WCfuiD BE 3LA !ae cood workman need ar ply, tavwhbm the best of wagearitt je givenLi f S " ': '-s;. -y-1.: ryl DEJERNATOdc RINEYji'J ConcordN. C. -Dec. 22, 1840 1 1- ITHi 103-3rJ J CHURCHMAN'S, ALMASi?Clbl841i Jus received,:and for sale by - "H l; f :-t.j , iTUitNJRimGITES; December 4 1840. i V "IT ADY BUJv-ERf-Tlie Budet Family by Lady jBulwer a' riew ceived by it i i rv. ii r f 1 Dec. 22, 1840." CIVItfjENGiNER, :f$X larentor of the! improved const ruci m of RahVway u w OTpioy'immeuiaveiy, two xa jurneymen Cabnt-makers.Vne to make Whiuti work: and thd oiner m anogany. in one but tt AYAIAjYjE FCUAIi S EMt I Jf ART T II "i The exercises er the above : lnsutationwill b resumed on ine seconu monuay in janua- ?4i under the care of Miss 8. H. Hubbard jof Troy," New York, who has nad cbarge 01 me seminary lor trie last twelve months- ; 7 if V.;. I Mis Hubbard, by her high literary attainment?; dignity pt deportment, and amiable disfpeition. has sustained the high reputation as an Instructress, giv en her by Mrs..Jobn Willard, of Troyi New Jfork. , LTernw as heretofore. Board, per session of fivt. niontbs, $10. English literary tuition, $10 French, $t 50 Latin, $7 60. Music on Piano; Forte, $15 Music on Guitar, $1 music on Harp, $30. yDraw igud painting, in water colors, $5-ii I colors. $10. Mezxotinto and Japaning, $10. Half the Board ih advaace. s i k i 'l T1PPOO 8. BROWNLOW. (Halifax Co. N. C. Dec. 1. 1840, Ip0 4w4 I Trustees - Rev Sidney Ve!Ier, Mason L. Wig- -" ' a a mm i: e W ti' i : . a. gins, anu Isaac miiiaru, 01 iiatuax, j. n. j, uauiei, of Ralegh, and Samuel Arrington. of Nash. XfORO FEMALE ACADEMY. The exercises of this School will be resumed on the llth day of January next. The Trustees Having placet! it entirely nnder the charge'of ihe sub- J:riler. no pains will be spared by him to render it valuable and popular institution. New teachers ae been employed, and new instruments will be procured, for the use of the school The cou rse of tudies will Include the useful and ornamental branch es of a finished educsiiou. The general superinten dence and direction of the operations of ihe School, will be exercised by the subscriber; the business of instructing will be performed chiefly by Mus Nich ols from Vermont. Miss Jones of N. Carolina, and Miss Watson from Virginia. Of the qualifications f these! ladies to discharge the duties that wilt he rr uired of them, the subscriber is abundantly satisfied. as well j from personal acquaintance, as 'from other 'sources. The residence of the subscriber will be con tiguous to the AcVderny : the' teachers will he mem bers of bis family; and he will be prepared, likewise, to hfard a considerable number of pupils. The school year will be divided into two sessional of five months each .- Tbe'prices of board and toitlon by the session, payable in advance, will be as follows. Boaid ; ' V i $40 . i: " Tuition :. r ; ! Reading, Writing and ArHbmatic h ' $7 Z0 English Grammar, Geography Sc Composition 10 00 Algebra, Geometry,. Natural, Moral and Intel- ' lectual Philosophy, Chemistry. Botany, ' Mineralogy, Geology, Logic Rhetoric land History - 12 50 T.atin, Grtek and French, each , 10 00 Music on the Piano Forte : 2000 " on the Guitar k 15 00 Drawing and Painting, each 10 00 I BENJ. SUMNER. Dec 8. 1840. j ! i 99 4t piSE FOREST Pleasant Grore If Academy -This School will be resumed on Monday the 1st Jay of February next. The'Acade my is conveniently situated in a healthy and good neighborhood, 12 miles north of Raleigh, 4 miles south of Wake Forest CoQege'and 150 yards from the Ral- leigh and Gastort Jtau Road. It Will be under the su perintendeoce of Miss Mabtha R. Richardsok, from the North, who has ' disc harged her duties to the en tire satisfaction' of her employers. ! L, . 1 The last public Examination evinced unusual im provement among the Pupils, and afforded great de ght to aflpwho were pre sent, f . v ' i; y 5 TERMS OF TIJITION : , Spelling Reading, Writing and Arithmetic per Session, - : - ' - $5 00 Geography, History, English Grammar and Composition, - - . . ' - - 7 50 Natural PbilosoDhv? Rhetoric and Astrono my. Watts on theMtrid,ir - r - 8 00 IivteUei-tural andyMor&T Philosophy, Chem istry, AlpebrafjSnetry, Natural I neology. PhysidlogyT. raHtstory, Political Econo my, Liogicja- tny ; ' I - i! . ; 8 50 Greek, IuWench and Italian, (additional) 5 00 5 00 iirawing anu rainung, , , - , aoJ Musicjoj the Piano, I- (do) 15 00 ' No deduction of Tuition for loss of time? Board lcan be had in the neighborhood? in respecta Tile Families, convenient to the Academy, at six dol lars per monta.4 1 C w i JOHN LIGON, Sec'y. Decemnet 23dy 1840.! 104 Qrjf Standard. V; .' i . . i ttlC GSIRCIStS of the Williamsboroogh Female '.School will commence the ensuing $eari ihe elejjejith of January, under! the direction of Miss ELIZA "TA. from Boston. Mass. Tuition in the'varutno ' 1 for - the Session of five months, as':folloV J ; j: SrninrMReading, . - tfl 00 ' Reading and Spelling, with Emerson first h part, j : : ; ' - 7 00 English Grammar. Geography 4c A rithmelic. 8 00 ; Philosophy, Rhetoric. History, Botany, &c 10 ' Music n the Piano Forte, -15 00 00 00 00 Painting, . - . . , - - - 5 WaxFtower8, I . - 7 WaxFruif, - 6 Japanning, - j - 6 00 00 ' Board maf beliad in the place at $8 00 per jnonth Every exertion wiILbe made to make this Institution worthy of patronage It Is hoped the low price- of board and- fuition, aeL t,he healthful situation of the place will induce Parent and Guardians to patronize the school. . t! r . - fry Reference, to H. Fowhh", P. M. Williams- brougb.N. C.n y j- December Wbl848 ; ,. 03 4 w IffB AIjEIGD I ll STITI' TE The cithiens UQj of Raleigh and North. Carolina" generally, are respecnuily informed that the KaleighInstitiite, an English1 Classical and Mathematical' Pepar&ry iDay School for Boys of every ege, , will Ije -opened, (agreeably to the wishes of Parents and ttie altaofute, necessity, of the occasion,) in one of the Episcopal fechoor Buddings ao qeliebtfully situated, and vwthin ren miiinteau walk of jhe Capitol, on th 1st day of J an uary fl 84 1, , - Per Session ctf itinonihsv Pybje in ad vance, wil u as louowau y . i-4r..' 'y For thjjsual Bruicbei ofVhe English Coarse, in eluding Comriij;.V0i5 od " ' ri'",'"y.r vau'BB Ia entrance into any UnrvVsity in theilTnked States: I'nvlodfna'lhe fulf En glish Cfpflree, with Mathematies d EJo&itiou- 20 00 Nydeduction wilt be made for, aliseiicauiiess pro tracted stekness be the cause, - T"! Il: ii""" ; ; ffyThe dradatior1f corporal puntshBrientwiHbeen 1ielidisensed with, i except In very obstinatecsW. wdicd me rrupfietor trusts wui of yery Jetr, providins j No chare made for fuel or servant hire. v Hours l attindancat from 9 A. M. teA2t and ham 2.P7M,td5. . - ?w I If Vnni-Tmlf TTAYHTlEPS EXPECTl is decidedly superior ta any other known combination of medicine, for Coughs Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Spiuing of Blood, Palpitations of the Heart, BRON CHITIS Chronic Pleurisy ,j Difficulty of Breathing, Hooping Cough, and all diseases, of the Pulmonary Organs. 1 This medicine is highly and justly recommended, by numerous and respectable individuals, who have found relief from its nse.. Many who have been la bouring under protracted Coughs and Pains in the Breast, and have been supposed by themselves and their friends far advanced in Consumption, have been happily: restored to perfect health by the use of this valuable Expectorant. Extract of a Certificate from Rev. Dr. Cabcock, late . President of Waterville College Maine. From intimate personal acquaintance with Dr. D. Jayne, a regular student of the Medical University of .Pennsylvania, and an experienced successful practi tioner of medicine, I was prepared to appreciate the numerous testimonials in favour of his different medi cal preparations, much more highly than the great majority of those which are extensively eulogised. On trial of them' in my own family, and some of them personally, I have more than realized theii favourable anticipations. They are what they profess to ne not quack nostrums but skillfully prepared antidotes tor some ot toe most afflictive ot human diseases. 1 know that they are, highly esteemed,; and frequently presenneo, .y some o. toe most reapecrauie o, tne reg- ular practitioners of medtcine " this c,,y and else- wnere, anu i uu nui nesuaic iu tuimiicuu iiirni as a valuable addition to our materia medica, and a safe, as well as eminently useful remedy for the diseased." I RUFUS BABCOCK, Jr. j . Philadelphia, 7th June, 183S. !.J i Jayne' s ii!xpeciorant.--tfis invite attention to this sdmirable remedy for Pulmonary affections, advertis ed i'i another column. The principle there announced f'lhi mnrhit rhurarlir nf nKitnistlrrnx'ila !n!enrv j originate inflammation of t(ie Bronchiaj and conse- ouent vitiation of the nntrjral humors--is, beyond dis-1 ute, Ihe truth Jtself. ; The only practicable mode of removing such obstructioh,is by means of; expectora tion, a result wnico we are convincetl can always nc obtained by a judicious exhibition nf the remedy of Dr. Jayne. Philadelphia &pirtt of the Limes. Jaime's ELtpeetorant. -By a reference td our adver tising columns, it will be seen that this valuable Medi cine is offered for ale in this city, by El W. Boll, Agent. We esteem it a pleasure to be able to recom mend this medicine, as the best calculated for the pur pose of curing coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, and ail affections of the lungs. From a long personal ac quaintance with Dr. Jayne, we know that be is no quack, and bis medicines are not nostrums of the modern cry-up, but are the result of his long expcri- ence as a practising pnystcian. anu ine expense oi grjeat labour. Hartford. Ct., Daily Review, From the Philadelphia Saturday Courier, Valuable Medicine.- We do not wih to commend oiie good medicine at the expense of another, but we ennnot forbear Id J notice -the! valuable properties pos se 6sed by the" Carminative Balsam, and the Ex pectorant.' prepared by Dr.! Jayne, ot Houlu 1 bird street in ibis city. We have torborue ; ip -give evi- lence until after a thorough trial in our own family. hey are invaluable in a family of children. Numerous other certificates might be added, but the Kve are considered sufficient evidence of its great usefulness. ' ' . i ) I rr The above article, together with all other Medi- clnes prepared bvlDr. Jayne, are for Sale in Raleigh, by WILLIAMS HA X WUVJJ. Petersburg, Dupuy, Jiosser Janes. Wilmington, Doctsr ware rehruflrv , TTrniale School In IlillsboroMgrh. The Spring Session of jMri and Mrk. Burwell's scdooi, wm commence on monaay iiia pi vauuary. ! TERMS. For English Studies, . i Latin, . !:' French, I $ 17 50 10 00 15 00 ! 10 00 ! 25 00 ; n Drawing and Painting, " Music, ' ! . "m ' I Instruction in Masife Will be bv Miss Laura Fmith a young ady'iwhose qualifications are of the first order. No deduction made for absence after the pupil is entered. Board can be had in respectable families for $10 per month, including every thing. j December 14. j ! !101 4w ARRENTON MALE ACADEMY.' The .Tiiciu cJF tb!a TnatitiitiAii will! lut rnsninruwl jon Monday the 18th of January next ' ! - J EKMS of Tuition tat the session of five month ! Lower English Branches 1 ! : I ! " $12 50 : y Higher do I -do ' including Mathematics 15 00 ; Ancient nd Modern Lanuages ;j j 200 ! Board may be had in respectable private famil.es at $8 per month. ROBE hyp A. EZfcILL A. M. Warrenton, Dec. 8, 1840. ! ! j EXTRACT FROM RULES. ! - Students from' the country will not be allowed to.' board at public Hotels. ! -: ! ! ! No Student will be permitted to visit the Hotels, Stores, or Shops in the village, except on business and by the special leave of the Principal.' ; No Student who is known to b f ijtegtilar habits or of immoral character, wilt bp suff red t6 en'er the School, or, if found to be incorrigible after admission, will be allowed to remain, .j j ! ! M December 8, 1840. j ! 99, !j ERFUMERY, SO APS, &cJ- vujt t j a nrx a. ha vvunnn h. i.i,i ceid,vand offer for sale, a large and ! . r ajajAAAiaM ' a m. v w -k- m- a awmi.- iv a tanusome as sort men t of ihei choicest ! 1 PERFUMES, TOILET SOAPS, FANCY yiTV-r U ARTICLES &c; -f . CbnsisUgin part of the best American, German and French Cogie Water, Florida, Laveiider, Rose and May Waters; a great variety of the best! Soaps (of Macssor!X)U i Indiup Hair Oil ; Pomatum; Imliani uuir vryv i tur caangin 1110 coiur ui ine uair 10 a black ;) Mjlk of Riises; Cold Creanj; Lip Salve ; Freckle Wash, (for removing freckles, Ian, &c,) Vegetable Ruge ; i Pearl Powder ; Almond Powder; Toilet Powder ; Otto of j Roses ; Kalis : of R.e's ; IV.VV1I ' .11. , ..IIUIU . tqJK , VUVM1'I DIJ lllltl died and other Teeth B rushes , Head a ak.:.: ""b 3 ruh If ISETEE X PI 4JVOS for sale by E. P. 1 ' - - ! 'i ! 1 ! i ' NASH, Petersburg, .Virginia, uponytho. fairei4 terms, possi Take the instruments artd try them ; if good, k5eF ing for them. r!.- '' ! . tfelfi'i. ' At someL Pianos fare far superior to otherav and fts purelusefs gerjeraUy are but Iktlcqujni ed with the differCnoe in them' 1 insldeYit seerrs to! me. thai in get ling so cosily ! an article too much Qift cannot rved-'h'- U.Ji ''I f- il " k iVTiv ' i ' obser Maoy Mrsdtiaare perfectly satUfi(wQh4he iirstilrrtlev wtherwiseJ JudsmenU final will be rendered ments' they ptKoliased, unUl soni fiier ne$gV, bor gets one 'Which is. eoBsiaered. superiori'arid thcrl they wuh they had teen mart jpaitieiilarV - f H Ther U no necessity for any thin r farther than m ' ai t : - . . 'a. i limit in price in any oVder which may fee 1 aeht me. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Granville Couuty. Couri of pleas aud Quarter-Sessions, November Term, 1840' Lewis and Rufus T. Heflin, Ex'rs. - " ( , vs. C Caveat. Thomas J. Smith and others. j A paper writing purporting to b the, last Will and Testament of Charles Heflin, deceased,, was offered for Probate, and Thomas J. Smith, Green Fuller, and the children of James II. Cawthorn, by their guar dian, Lunsford A. Paschal!, appearing and objecting therrtoj an Issue was made up ; and it appearing to the Court ihat Wm. Heflin and wife Susan, William Heflin and James Mann and his wife Mary Mann, other heirs at law of Charles Heflin, deceased, are non-ieeidcnis. It is therefore ordered that publica tion h made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks J successively for said non-residents to appear at Ihe Court of k leas "and Quarter Sessions to be held for itie County of Granville, at the Court-house in Ox ford, oni the first Monday in February next, and then and there shew cause, if any they have, why said pa per writing shall not be admitted to Probate, as the last Will and Testament of said Charles Heflin, de ceased.! .. Witness, James M. Wiggins, Clerk of said Court, at Office, the first Monday in November. A. D. 1840. j I I JAMES M' WIGGINS, CTk. November 24, 1840, . 96 6w , j , -i .. . i , . ' - TfUNTO ACADEMY The Fall Session of this close ; en the l5th of next month, Sd nex session will commence on the 15th of January, 1841. j . f This! Institution is divided into two departments. English and Classical. In each department the course jof instruction is full and complete. In the English, are taught, jn the first class, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, at five dollars per session of five months; ana in tne second class dagusn urammar, Vreogra- phy, with the use of the! Atlas, History, Philosophy, Astronomy, &c at eight dollars per session. In the Classical department, is taught i full and complete Greek literature, the academical cjourse of Latin arid tuition fee is twel ve dollars and a half per session. In this department students are prepared for any of our UniversitiesJ No. day students will be taken in either department each student entering the Academy will be bound for the tuition fees, from the . time he enters to the end of the session, j No deduction will be bade for loss of ime,-except in case of sickness., Eve ry possible icaTe will be taken to promote the ad vancement in literature, morality and virtue, of ea h student! placed under our care. Tne subscriber is prepared to nccommoaate eigmeen or twenty . students with board, and good out rooms, for seven dollars and a half per month, except candles and mending. Good board can be had convenient to' the Academy, at from six to six and a half dollars per Principal. TATE OF NQRTH CAROLINA Granville Court of Plea b and Quarter Sessions, County1. lovember Term, A, D. 1S40 'm Fleming, wife and others, Petition for di- ision of lauds. JkiwarrJ Bullock, and otners. ! It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Mrs. Ann Dalhv, Eliza Bullock, widow of Ur. Benja min BulIiH-k, Albert Sneed and wife Maria F; Wal ter Mangurri and wife, Eliza; Erasmus D. Bullock, Alexander H. Bullock. Walter A. Bullock, Kdlert Harris and wife, Catharine; Ann A Bullock and Ro bert Lee and wife Jane, reside beyond the limits of this State:!. It is, j therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks successively in the Raleigh Register for said Defendants to ap- I ear at the Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions, to be held for the County of Granville, at the Court, House in Oxford, on the first Monday in February nexL then and there to idead. answer or demur to said Petition ; otlierwise, it will be taken pro eonfes- 80, andj heard ex parte as to them. W itness.l James M. .Wiggins, Clerk of the Court aforesaid, at Office; the first Monday in November, A. DJ1R4D. , JAMES M. WlGGINS.Cl'k. November 24, 1640 96 6 w giTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Granville County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, November Term 1840. Anderson H. Walker, ' I vs. ; Eaton J. White. 1 Original Attachment, It appearing to the Satisfaction of the Court, tha the Defendant Eaton 4 1 White resides beyond the limiti of this State : It is therefere ordered that pub lication be made in the Haleijh Register for six weeks successively, fur the said Defendant to appear at the Courtjpf Pleas and Quancr 'Ssssions, to be beld for the County of Granville, at the CourUbouse in Ox ford, on tlt first Monday in February next, then and there to plead or replevy; otherwise, Judgment final will be rendered against him. and the amount in tha hands of the Garnishee, condemned subject to Plain tiffs claim. Witness, James M. Wiggins,' Clerk of said tjourtj at Office1, the first Monday in November A. D 1840 " I : '! j ! JAMES 140. 1 M. WIGGINS, Cl'k. November 23, 96VCw TATE OF NORTH! CAROLINA, Granville County. Lr E.uiTT-i Fall Term 1840. tephea Bridges & wife, & others,") Petition for sale l J j,tw. : l' V of Land and Ne . Heny Morris & others. j groes. It appearing: to- tbe satisfaction of the Court that the defendants. Henry Morris, Jphn Morris, Stephen Iv. Sneed,! John oynum, Viiaam uynum, Morris Bynum, Phebe Bynum Granville Whitlow and wife Nancy. Jarrat Morris, Groves Morris, Leroy Morris, John M.Morris, Abram W.Morris, Jesse Huddles ton, and the representatives of Mitchel Morris, are not in habitants of this State' it is therefore ordered by the C.nnrf ihit nill,!irntirtVl Vlfl" ! maile for HIT irfbtivA weeks in the Raleigh Regisier, for the said defendants to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held at the town 6f Oxford on ihe first Monday Of March next; andtleaa! answer iir demur to the said -petition f the Plaintiff, or else the same be taken pro confesso and hearf.exe.M'Mtheiii.it.. Witness Thomas B LittMohn, Clerk & Master of said Court, at Office, the first Monday of September, 1840 TfHOS. B. LITTLEJOHN C, M tt Oxford N. C. Nov. 1840. V; ($5, 63i) 90 TATE OF NOUTH CAROLINA GranvHfe psj r is r " I November Term. A. 11.. 1840. Daniel A. Paschal J, Oricinal At achraent. kerF. Stone. w - - L- . It appearing to-the satisfaction of he Court, tha 1 iherefoie:trdered, that pubbcaffUn be I made for. six weeks uccessivejy in ilie Raleigh v Register .fr the I aid Defendant tni appear at the Court of, Please and 1 Quarter sessionsj la be held for ihe County of GaarW j villeliit tiip Court-house in Oxford on the first Mon- JitavJn Pebmarv next, then and there lo nlead or re. agafnai. him, nl !Ite amount' in ,lhe hands of the Iatshei condemned, subject to 'Plaiat'ifPcIairrrT I itu, James M. Wigiiins, Cterfc f aaid Oort . -wt i ' - n -at - .sr - v . - 1 at Pffice. the first Monday in November,- A, U.. ronth. I Dec 1 J A M )V lUUIi VIX. French ? German Fancy .Store FAYETTE VILLE STREET, RALEIGH, OFFOSTTZ THE XAUKET BOUSK. THE Subscribers respectfully ' irrnoiinee to the citizens of this place, and the vicinity, that they will open on Monday the 2 1 at inst.a NEW' STORE, where they will keep on hand a large assortment of such articles especially, as belongs to the Jewel lery, Music, Confectionary and Fancy Line. in general. As they intend to accommodate al ways on the most reasonable terms, they! solicit a share of public patronage. 1 he most of their goods are selected with great care, at the New York and Baltimore markets, and among them are a; great mq. ny articles suitable for Christmas aud New Year's Presents. Among their assortment are " Ladies' Ringlets, ,W ire Curls and Puffs. Mohair Caps, beauti ul artificial Velvet Flowers and others, fine Work and Faucy Boxes, a variety,1' Looking Glasses, &c. - JEWELLERY of fine gold and silver as Breast pins. Ear rings, Finger rings, Thimbles, Pencils, 4;c, GERMAN SILVER as Pocket Combs, Sets of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Spectacles, Hand Bells, PINCH BACK GOODS a variety. Bamboo, Steel, VV halebone,' Sword and otherV'alkuig Canes, Ceral, Gold, A ttas Beads, Necklaces MUSIC Clationelts, Piccolo Fifes, of Eltony, Flutes, Accerdeons, Violins, Strings, Bows, Harmon icons, j, V' PERFUMERY in French Fancy Boxes, Berga mot, Macassar, Bears Antique and other Hair Oils, Cologne. Florida, Lavendar Water, Jessamine, Wind sor, Rose and transparent Soap, Freckle Wash, Oppo deldocj Essences, as Cinnamon,! Lemon, Peppermint and Bergamot. GAMGS, Domino, Chess-men, Backgammon, Lot to, Nine-Pins, Cup & Ball, and a very great assort ment of other innocent plays for children, in boxes. TOYS, Dolls of every description, Marbles, Hum ming Tops, Drums, Rattles, Whistles, Harmonica, Youth Harps, Trumpets, Magic Lanterns, Paint Box es, fine, Magnetic Toys, Watches, Trunks, False Fa ces, Brass Cannons, Microscopes, Medallions, and a quantity of other German Toys. j. y,ij y Double and Single barrel Pistols, Percussion Caps, Whips, Knives, Scissors, Sun-hours, Shot Belts, Pow der Flasks,Corksbrews, French Smoking Pipes, Snuff D a L oi t ...j-. u t n i -i I dren's School and Picture Books, Prints, Needleases, 1 Spoal-stands, Purses, Razors, best quality, Slates", Bells, Blowing Hprns, Pencils, Matches, Night Tapers, Mot to Gfass Mugs, Glass Flasks, Glas Lamps, oteet Pens. DRY GOODS, a mall asaortmen), viz: Yellow, Red! White, Flannels; Fancy "Prints, Bandannos, Children's Socks and Stockings, Silk Cravats, Stocks, Comforts, Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, Shawls, Belts, Ladies' Stockinss, fine white Linen, etc j CONFECTIONARY, a very large assortment, and all of the best quality,! viz: Macaroni, Raisins, Dates, 1500 lbs. Crackers and Tea Biscuits, 10 different sorts, 1,000 lbs. Nuts, as Almond, soft, hard and with out shell, Filberts, Gooberpeas, Palm, Wall, and Co coa Nuts, Nutmegs, 400 lbs. Figured, French and other Candies, 12,009. Cigars, Lemons, and Syrup,' Brandy Fruit, Citron, Prunes, Figs, .Preserves, Ca. pers, Peppersauce, Pickles, Tobacco, smoking, chew ing, and Snuff, Mustard, Liquorice, Sirdines in Tin Canisters, Richmond' Tea Cakes, 50 Cakes Green, Swiss, or Sap Sago Cheese, a, new and superior arti cle; and a variety of other goods; too numerous to mention, ail of which will be sold on reasonable terms for Cash. G. W. & C. GRIMME. . i 103 December, 1840. TTOTICE. The jfellowing articles at present on Jjj "hand of the Subscribers, will be sold by the bar rel or dozen only: j 20 dozen bett Porter, In quart and pint bottles ; 10 " Muscat, Claret and French Cordials ; 6 " BarceU New York Sweet Cider and Al bany Ale. i G. W. &C. G. E1T FALL AND WINTER GOODS, j OLIVER & SMITH,! ! . ; MERCHANT TAILORS, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, JY. (7. We have 'just received, and have now openedhjar usual supply of Goods, which embraces every thing new. desirable or fashionable, These Goods have I een selected by Mc OliVrb in person, land can be confidently recommended to our friends-land custom ers. Members of the Legislature, and strangers visit ing the City, during the Session, would find it great- iy to tneir advantage to give us a cau. as we are deter mined to sell bargains. Our Stock comprize every thing that is usually kept on hand in such Establish ments, of which the- following is a part I n CLOTHS. Sup. Wool Dyed Black; . do do Blue, Invisible Green, Rifle do Spanish Fly do London Brown, Olive, and Dahlia. ' t CASJMERES. r ! Wool Dyed Black, Diamond Beaver, ,1 do - do do . - suit-Blue and Plain able for Pelto and Ovcr-coatrocka,jSurtauts or Sup. Wool Dyed Black. ' ! i do do Buckskin, : H Mixed Doe Skin, i Steel Mixed.- !; i Suffolk do i Log Cabin ' ' Prince Albert, : i., Qneen Victoria, ; Drab Mixed, V Brown, ; . Washington Mixed, ii" Buff and Plain Drab . VESTINGS, 11 Sup. Plain Block Velvet, :! vi ! -. do Moleskin do j Blue and Brown Plush, Brocade, Scarlet Woolen Velvet. Dark Brown: do Green do Figured and Plain Satins, i- J51ack and Brown i. . - I Together with aq assortment of reaily, made Clothing ;rand Fancy Articles, Suspenders, Stocks, k Light ahd Black,) French Kid Gloves, Pocket Handk'fs, Blaqk -I - ouk. ana r igurea vmvais, ocan, ouin vauais mm DiLnn. ' .n.1 -Ta.n. ollv llimM lIA Vuitinill' til VWUHyiw iffy vM- "."6 ... '.y ennmerate.. " : -n.- h'l ' A'e hav4'fri oof employ the best of Northern, work men, and will w'arrant every thing wf manufacture pot to be surrossedin the United Stateavehher in sty le, fit ef EraRtyv We tender our thanks to, a generous public or the ver Ubeal plfronage we have .hereto fore received, id hope by attends to taWKt a een bihan. -i ,:. t OLIVER MMTTHMr frpnrthe Pa;t of,Lonti," A's.jne. latest IM. Xork anPhiftdeJphlbiorts, Q.fei pTORE'NEW GoioDS:! I iut jrJe&ZAty Li .Towles & Caltum, Tine black and, fancy rol ored Afousline de Laine,' a beautiful; stylo pf English PrmU Thread Edgings, &cCilk DmbreasT-Ufge "size and excellent quiqrAl,liwivy Kerarvs, and -omi uianxeta, urge swraMJ vary, CAe?jv V. wn increased and no detention. feigh'and Gaston Rail Rod is now com pleted ;and. in fulj operation..; This. road con ine ureenaviHc anu noanea.e niu nuia vvbirh road iliinitea with tbe-Petersburff tell Sod near Delfield. " A eontinuous lino rf RaiL: ttd tanil Stenndtoat cornroanication is thus formed. wiwceii)KaU.5h, ti. C.and Bostoik . y j t jPajBgcrsjiravelling South leavo .Baltimore it fWi4;i art Pettrsburg at i Ai Ul iext Intoning1; leave Petersburg at 2 A. M.i and ar hve!Raleih jt S P. Mtbe same day making alaf 3bdorL including stoppages, from Baltimore to "J a!eIH3S Biiles.lLFrom : Raleigh to the Soath Uiereps dailyiine of stages running in connecliOn 4-tthjpiRBilJlpad Cars. To the South, "VVest and J Ween there is a daily tine -of four horse post coaches t vVhicH leave Immediately on; the arrival j of Ihe tralnV: and ip:nllva Hitlsboro' and Greensboroy to Sslisburj' frfrtniiheni a tri-weekly line via Ywk end Abbe- 4. VilleyjSJ C.ilio Milledgeville, Ga, There ialsof Kri-weekly hack line from Raleigh, iav Pittsboro and ro; to Salisbury. From Safislmrir there . tfi-wtekly four horse post coach line via Linoolntoni rind Rutheifordton id Astmlle, and also ar tri-weekly: Back pine from Salisbury, via Stslesville yand Morv gantdn jjb Ashville. From Ashville in the Warm Sprjrpsbcrii9! a four horse post coach line- six limes -Ijwjlkandyftom thence a tri-weekly Ithejyta Nwi toriu()j Dabdridge to Knoxville, 4here is also a ieraiAveckly line via Greensville to Knoxville, 'At Greensboro', ; N. C. a trwweekty four horse coach fine jra'nche4 off and xunsvia Salera, N. C. thence across ie!il Rkige to Wythe Court House, Ya. where h intfrstjets with the" Valley Line. From this line" iheRtlisI alsoa trirweeklv backv line which branches ff at.Salem, N. Cand runs via Huntsville, Wilkes- bord I Jefferson, N. C, Elizabethton and JouesboroV TenA.! do Knoxville. w.. y -Xis- lt will; thus be seen that there areihree stage line !: i W" Carolina, and two. connecting Sooth Carolina and' Georgia with North Carolina. All these lines final- ly1 eUhcjbfra'te at RaleighJKe Sbuthera terminus jof&; Road. fx A Tiravellers from the upper parts of 8outh Carolina apd; Georgia, -the middle and Ef stern portion of. T,en-, Jkuc vvumi rarei i pai iui 111 guild, iuu: u VVe$er!ti pari of North CaroUna, wishing to I north willj jn the route by lja Raleigh and on JUp Ruaij cheaper and more expeditious thanany others j i: The following Table ; will show ,lh disttoeev the, time fof; travel, and the rates of vfare dn twoW tb'e ' Routes Reading from KnexviUe to Ralaigh, to.wii; J' 1 ilfil i ?i.Jt wtt, uJ.mm - rsi.Tj,A'-.ir .-TA 7 tiiii ; i 1 amrsiffsi t r irirfarr awmm m aiumoim a ar t iirsjiiisi : : rryinc uourf siuuec, rirgima, . ij Knoivflla ti BloootvUte, y 1I0 . 8 I0 Blville t Abingdon, ( y- -4 - . y . Abingdon tol Wy i he Court Honso, 58 i WVthe C. H. to tireensboro N C 1 18' i 29 10 Greenshorodgh to Raleigh, - y 84 wj '. - 90 S5 . 133 Xnoxville to R way or toe; warm , Springs,' Ashevi, vatui Salisbury. - : ' JWkJes. H outs. Faro vfile td Warm Springs, 75 38 136, 136 Wartn; jSpringate Ashville, 7 St 50 AshVi to plishury, 8alUbtiiy to jRaleigb, 10L 385- 94. S0 above; rtitet trc WireTeu "Id b ftceoffttf qj near $o. i tie route troni Knoxviue, oy jonesaoro WHkeauoro' and Salem- to Greensborev N. .ty-le; abmcjtbtng shorter than eithey of .thf lliovf routea, and fhi fare perhaps a little less. s .h::v .' M? i j rr!Fare on tha'-ftaHigliaiid-' CUiall'fiaif 'Saeal iUs!ihWxeehtsp.nile.:t' y. rfyypy Il clriTMHPersins travel5ng from North to b m' if 'M ihe Haleurtf and-Gstotfyair; RbiiJl shoidd tie careful not to enter theie name a? procunr IkfcBMi further 4ban to Petersbg, , i.- - i j. .1 . r i II IT AT B CLASSICAL. lifSXItUCJ-'? jTlO.'V.-r-The bubsenbet being provided with ' WHtabie accommodations in a retired location, eropo fee.l& ieacbMelass of'FIFTEEN- PyUPILS. eight of" len idf whom ran 1m accunxmodaJed with boaxd in his. wiijfaoiiljrl f. yy-z.y-'- , "y- ypyy ; j j, Be i t)ian'0. instruction win emnrace oniy ine aw , !aal LMklMl AMr aa' a? iallwA: lajakTan A wA in s j mm r aa wtitgv s cwsmiivii -- avau aie nw e Attention of the Iastrucof may ztotbediav- -allnuliiplicity of engagements the pupile" rhg ofthe same grade,, will he associated y ' :iji.lrf -4,iU j..m Ys-i. r l-aal'wIth'wlMch - the 8ctib1ill oneiitt lifcar - KtI 6 HDAT JA UAHyNJBXT,V Bxpei:ed begiit '' .'; - - ' YIKE nQMM OT CESAR'S -, iwfth tbii usail adjunct studies Lsnia Gramaaar reci 1 tati)As4 -JaH Pftie.aIwMaire fMrodoclion,&c. 4feiy . lj ftfsm andjTuition for the Scholastic year of lea y homU- -bnelhalf payable in advance, $ 1? Dfduc 1 ior,a wi I be made in case of absence en account of pfiHracieu suaness. i ' '-vvsw. ft, pilaifaiding in the CHy with their parents, P b rmsoiyi uitionier session, win ne ucieiwute, - el Ion jrlvacaflon will lake place at the close of the feecer) ilessiott. J :i : .. ' ' a claims of the School for patronage win wh im least two particulars. Tha small nambtr of rJUpus. abd the oneness of the object of their pur " i if il if : .el,: in m. m a nweava a - hi LHaiaian. uecarnier awu. jARO. MR.r WILSON vespeetfaIry-aT , f Iforms the citizens of Raleigb, that she puipoas.' ppvtiukd 4 i sscnooi ior young amee, m tne nouse ra.' fcenllyi&icWed by Mr. Utcbford, at tba clo af tha' W; pledge herself W impart food plW ? fcBilisAt'MUCaAien, towfUeT: watn awe,"rrene,-- Pajaittit Pairying in water colors,; Meixotmtcvra-. . jay pawtibgi Chinese Japanning and GUdinsj. Her . : rswence on tbe European uonnneni nas cnaoi jidd French 4t Ifeliaa. whh all the Fancy Works" ai; to these countries; Embroidery on lace.ana Seinftl Silkv Wmatr and vymu f. .Llfil -hinM tha nwMt enned an4t3etrSitewTitts nnHEBi R i " i m i ; ill! LJ Pi Knoi i 1 ! - y iMe m mm Wax Flow, sawliruit; rnamantaj jrcirviwa p ;-y rel&laraW 'SiMkiW. Isdetned :to laSeHpliei rmimy. EheCitT,,!ai&an the energia of herliunJs leex Mai to tbe improvement ofher pupP " tibnMfcrinV aball be found te. . Mm ItajoW rTi$y; blelilglnd taught in alMhe" higher MVorM BoAtoo2&AevJyTVnJeseo toll eat and beautiful ronning hand $ nly p-$j&$0? course of leaapni. For English, Music. Drawtr; tx&gzg-f ot tkliia arv imJuM thf har-e wiU hf ' i. !' i ; :a '' . i' 4 y - -... ... j .rif--i-i.; -f - - i -'.- -. y ; :jr-..f -, -- r -1 t j AidrtsspBvUimort, Matyltmd. jtaleigh, t)ee. 1, 1840 100 If Pee, 91aw2vf ehiher 24, 1840. . vcember? leo:,. - iHTJr 1 -'t vr ! ' Va. UK ?yy ;t:y5y . V' - -i- - . it -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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