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tf EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Subscription. Five Dollar per annum half in Advance. ' - ' ' ': . - Advsrxi8kms3tt s. For every 16 lines, first inser tion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, 25 cents. CowiiT Orders and Jcnici az, Advertisements will be charged 25 percent higher ; but a deduction of 3$ ber cent, will be made from the regular prices, for ad VetUsers by the year.; ' , Advertisements, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Reo isTEn will also nppear in the . Weekly Paper, free of charge; dj Letters to the Editor mast be post-paid. SELECTED FOR THE REGISTER C'EST LE PREMIERE PAS QUI COUTE. M This is true in e,vry transaction ot lite. Tt is ih first Kten s which casts, and which frequently controls the future existence, lite first glass which the youth puts to his j lips is the first step'Jo; intemperance and ruin. Could he, at the moment of taking the first draught, foresee the dreadful consequences to ensue, he would shrink with horror from the - k . poisonous liquid, ; and shun Us contamina tion forever; It is the first draught that leads astray, and "guides his future footsteps jn the courses of depravity and crime. Safety, is, therefore, to be found only in resisting the first temptation. It may seem impossible to the young mind that there be so much po tency in one glass. What, it will be asked, cannot indulge in one drink of ardent spirits, without the danger of becoming a besotted wretch ? Yes, if the disposition could cease with one glass but is not the inclination for a second increased by the first? and does it riot augment ! with indulgence ? The, man who permits himself to commit a petty crime with the hope that Iris offences will there terminate, knows but little of human nature, -r u : . i . r .. . i. : or ui uis-uw ii iiean. uui, iiavinv uiitc uvcr- stepped the line ot morality anu untvi res- traint in thrown ott, anu ne enters upon the la . i m broad field of crime unchecked by conscience. and inaoDrehensive, save of the chastisement of the law. I The youthful Bacchanalian at first shrinks from nubiie censure, and -de- : - - I ' - - . . m - sires io preserve we eemuiauce oi virtue anu ' i. . ..11. r -... l resneciaoiuiv out his nrsi cup uas vmateu : I I . - i tz a i ? a. is taste, misguided his reason, and deaden ed his sensibility. He falls step bv step, it may oe gradually, oui surety, uniu ne lost s I II I. I . .11 a 11 susceptibility to reproach, all care for the esteem ot others, anu an regard lortne nreser- W J- " a v a. 1 vation oi nis mmuDouv ana esiate. Uai- ous to tne nner lee inrs wnicu ennooie nis - i ' " a ' ! i i t it nnttirp and form thtt pharapiprislift oislinntmn between tire man and brute, he luxuriates his beastly and criminal propensities, until his existence becomes uissrustinif to his menus. a ourinen i nunseiu anu a renroacn 10 ins a .". x t r a . -i . t - - snecies. intemperance is not oniv criminal I .. . . IP - . -1 . . T . in liseu, oui is live great parent oi crime. 11 is toe source oi mree-ioimusoi me nisneroi- fenees committed. Were it not foriniempe ranee, penitentiaries woum ue comparatively ti i . , .? . it useless the criminal docket unimportant, and the people relieved of much of their burthen. A ne evils wiucii uuy iruiu mis one source . . . are incaicuiauie. is ii noi inen oi impor lance to. impress in tne strongest manner unon me minus oi voum. mat wiev must have the moral fortitude to resist the disbo sinon to UKe tne nrst.step r ins nere tnat resistance will oe eitectuai it is nere tnat toe ' " i' - mi i ' " ft . a enemy must oe nrmiy met anu conquered. ' . a f a - " fl . a i ne nrsi atse step uouoies me uimcuuv oi preventing; tne second, whilst ueniar or the first indulgence sives lntellecluar viyor to re- 6ist the second and all future temptations. Let . ft til r-. " -s a , it. then, never be lonrollen, that it is the nrsi step wnicn cosjs. a " a uiit is not tne nrsfcsxep equally latal in other matters, as in intemperance ? Unaues- tionablv. Had the various public and bank officers, who have violated their duty, des J 9 - troyed their; reputation, and embittered the existence efFthe wTdow an dthe cnrpJtan Jiad they but had the moral fortitude to res is taking the first step, ho w much of suff ering and of crime would have been prevented.- it is very probable, that in almost every in stance of such defalcations, the amount first abstracted Was insignificant. But could the pmallnees of the sum taken, be an apology for the offerjee committed? Such must have been the conclusion of the guilty parties and it may be that they quieted their con- euiciitco u a menial ueiermination to re place what they had unjustly seized. But the first step once taken the petty 4 crime in amount only we mean,) having been once committed, j the restraining influence was withdrawn and the progress of iniquity was rapid, j Who that has ihu$ yielded io temptation, land sacrificed duty reputation, all that is held dear by honorable men, can retrace his career of crime without dwelling with emphasis on the struggles, of his mind at the first temptation, and the first yielding of his better principles ? Unless harJened by habit, and insensible to the upbraidings.of conscience, What would he not give to be re placed in the condition when he was first tempted, that he might have the glory of Morning otf conqueror ! But regrets are vain his usefulness is at an endand his ex ample stands as a warning to others. f In all ihe'yarions walks of life xheJiraLsiep is the most important. If this were regarded, we should have fewer paupers in our streek a diminution of the dens of vice and infa my and n.o insolvents rolling in wealth, I 1 a - . winisi men creditors are sunerins and in Yrzn.--BaHirrlore Ocean, : . MANURE IS WEALTH. In our intercourse witli some of the farm- ers residing within forty or fifty miles from New York, on Long Island, we have been surprised at the instances related to us of the profitableness of farming. Some farmers. known to hare laboured and toiled hard, have continued yearly to fall in arrears until they have commenced buj'ing manure. Fifty six cents are given per carmen load at the landing, t for the , apparently, worthless dirt swept from the street.. This applied at the I have .in a very few years, not only freed their farms from incumbrances, but purchased oth ers in addition, and are now, from the yearly profits of their farm, putting money out at interest. IF then it is found So profitable to buy manure, ; and be at the various expenses attending the carting,. how very important is it to ffive special attention to increasing the I quantity . and improving the quality of that made on the farm. There is no quesiion but .i.i . . e ' i i i 1 - V , rl , "uc uio lity ,of his domestic or yard manure, without scarcely any xiuuitional expense. It is thought too, that at least fifty per cent, of the nutri tive properties cf yard manure are lost by drenching rains, excessive fermentations, and injurious application to the soil. The more we consider this , subject, the greater does it become in importance, and deserve to be regarded as the primary object in farming. New York Farmer. Unpleasant Reminiscknces. Bate Dudley once related a story whic h he said was en-i lirely new,-and winch : therefore caused a double dose of laughter. At its conclusion, a gentleman present observed that it put him in mind of an anecdote nearly as facetious. He then related a memorable affair, which had no more resemblance to Dudley's than a i black egu to a while hen. At the end D. re marked that it was a very funny circumstance but he. could not see how his anecdote should bring it to mind . " No?' replied the gen tleman. "Why your story is at the top of the leaf, page 17, Miller's old edition, and miiie is at the foot of the very same page." Help others and you relieve yourself. Go out and drive away the cloud that gathers around the brow of your sorrowing friend, and you will most assuredly! return with a lighter and clearer conscience MORE NEW GOODS ! ifSswsfe Late arrivals have pla- tejisSiSS-s ce1 ,n possession of lhe tional lisupplv of S7V1 PLE FANCY DRY G O OJJS, among which are eleeant plain and ngured Mouslin de Laines.Ch al lies. Silks, Satin, French and English Prints, Mus lins, b lannels, ere. q e. y , ' He has also, to rent, on accommodating terms, an Elegant STORE ROOM, and several comfortable upper Rooms in his New Brick Building. B. B. SMITH. January 27, 1841. 9 TT umber for Sale. The Subscrilter has on O J hand, at his Mills 17 Miles North of Raleigh, a arge quantity of excellent Lumber. Price at ihe Mills one dollar per hundred. All orders addressed to the Subscriber, P. M. WakefreluV or to W. Afford at the Mills, will be promptly attended to. A.J. FOSTKK. April, 10, 1840. , 13 ly THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ALMANAC, for 1841, by J..V.C. Smith M. D. just receiv ed by r TURNER 4 HUGHES. TTj DE'S INDELIBLE CHEMICAL MARK IPJ ING INK-a new .article. Just received at tue lV. Carolina Book St.re. AMTED, 20,000 Otter skins, and 'Furs of all kinds, for which a reasonable price Will be paid in cash, or barter, by J. H. Kihkham, 80 1 : . Fayeiteville Street TO AIR'JBRUSHES-a fine assortment. For sale NO. .1. CHEAP SIDE. TTOfl HIRE. A Negro girl aged about 14 IP Suited to the house. Enquire at this Offiee. Kleigh Jam. 16 7 tt j -4 W 68 ANTED.--Copier, Pewter and Lead, foi which the highest cash prices will be paid by J. H. KIRKHAM. WANTED, as soon as possible, one hundred safe frames, made in a neat manner. En q J. H. KIRKHAM. 1T-KR. ALEXANDER WALKER ON FEMALE II UnRAtrpv r....i. ' 4 . 4 TURNER & HUGHES. ALEXANDER WALKER ON . FE MALE BEAUTY, tor sale by TURNER A HUGHES. A NEWARK SULIIY & HAR NESS and a single Horse Wag on for sale. Apply to W.&A.8TITH, Raleigh, Dec. 22, 1840. ;l 103-tf. CAMJI.ES IW BOXES.4A fresh supply, aud offeied low for Cash. Roleigh, January 24; 1841. -I . -9 -.3 "ITBECKWITH'S PILLS nd GRAY'S OINT ITpMENT. A fresh supply of the above valuable Medcines just received at the North Carolina Book- January 8; '-1 lL nnO THE MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN Jl TOWN AND "COUNTRY We have on consignment a quantity of Surinam Molasses, intend ed to lie sold about as low as It can be got by going after or sending for. Four Hogshead are to hand, and four or six more expected. Please call and examine paiee and quality. WILL : PECK. Raleigh Feb. 16, , jf. 15 3w j TTR. ALEXANDER 1 WALKER ON INTER- LU 1 MARRIAGE, just received by i TUKAI5K HUGHES. I ! ? CIVIL ENGINEER, Inventor of the improved construction tff Rail-ways Address, Baltimore, Maryland, j rate of 20 loadd to the acre, produces wealth, sortment ot Fiano Fortks from the Manufactory ot Those firmers who could not obtain a living Me8S": ,No? CtAR! of NewTork, which they by using only manure' made on their farms, Pr!'! I A KO FORTE & MUSIC STORK liVPetershHrfif, Vu. The undersigned, Pro- lessors of Music, have this day associated themselves unuer (be firm of C7baki.es Bbro 6c Co. for the pur pose f transacting the Piano Foite, Music and Ger man Fancy, Goods business in th;s place. ' CHARLES -BERG, ' .y JOHN DUNDERDALE. Petersburg, Jan. 1 1841. r' pff jLtUE8''BKRo, & Co. beg leave to announce to lh Indies and Gentlemen of Raleigh,-and through out 4h'e State of North Carolina, that thev have on hand, at their Store on Sycamore Street, a large ae scale, have the French grand action, and are,in every respect, such as every musician must acknowledge to be splendid, powerful and rich in lonV, and superior in touch to any other. -They will nlso keep constantly on hand the largest assortment of Music ever kept in any Establishment in the Mate. Also. Guitars. Flutes, Violiss and Claiuonetts, all sorts of Strings for Pianos. Violins aid Uuitars; in short, every ariu-le usually found in ."blishmenta of the kind. Bein both teachers of Muc 7 flatter themselves to beenabed to make such selections of Pianos and Music, as will give the fullest salisfaction to those who may favor them wilh their kind natronase. , Feb. 15 wlm!5. SPLENDID LOTTERY. I CATITA.L PRIZES. $50,000. $25,000. $15,000. $10,000. 14 drawn numbers in each package of 26 tickets. UNION LOTTERY, To be positively drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Sat urday, March 6, 1841. Class No. 1. 1). S. GREGORY & CO. Managers. 6R1NO SCHEME. . $50,000 25,000 ' 15,000 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 5,172 4,000 2,500 2,000 1,000 600 500 250 . 200 150 100; 80 70 60 60 40 30 15 I 1 prize of 18 $50,000 25.0U0 15000 10,000 9,000 8.000 7,000 5;i72 8,000 10.000 40,000 20, 00 12 000 20,000 12,500 20,000 15,000 12,800 10.240 8,960 7,680 6,400 5,120 151,680 423,360 2 prizes -of 4 are 20 20 20 , 40 50 100 10O 12S 128 128 123 128 128 5056 28224 $912,912 Whole Tickets $15 Halves $7 50 Quarters $3 75 Eighths $1 87. Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets, $200 Do Do 26 half do 100 Do . Do 26 quarter do 50 Do Do 26 eighths do 25 j It is seldom so rare a chance is offered to the Public as the above magnificent Scheme, presents ; those, therefore, who desire to avail themselves of the oppor tunity of adventuring in it, will do well to send their orders early. Ordere for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages wjll be promptly attended to, and as toon as the drawing is over an account of it wdl he forward ed to all who order frm us. Address GREGORY & CO. Managers, Washington City . Feb: 11 D. C. IIOYD'S HOTEL, Kisg Stkbet, Charles- 13 W ton, South-Uarohria. tne Proprietor, J. D. Boxd, (formerly of lhe Charlotte Hotel, N. C.) ten- ders his sincere thanks to all who have patronised him since his location in Charleston, and hopes they will call upon him when thev azain visit th City. i . He informs hisTnends and the public, that from and after the 15th of January, 1841, his prices will be as follows: For Transient Boarders per day, $1. 50 . u . Private " - 2,00. Charleston, January, 1841. 7 8t 03 The Fayeiteville Observer and ( 'heraw Gazette wiU the above f.r6 weeks, and forward the ac count to the Courier Office. HTJOItD CKCUKACADOIV Mr. , 1 tP William P Forest, wtio has very satisfacto rily conducted the school lor Ihe last two years, will commence for the present year on toe bill rebruaiy next. . All the branches of an English Education will be taught, and Sludeots can be prepared to enter any of the Colleges. Price of Tuition, as heretofore. Board in respectable families can be had on mode rate terms. x JAMES WYCHE, PLEASANT FLOYD, J ? WYATT CANADY, . WILLIAM K. WHITE, g . till X J January 15, 1841. Standard copy three times. 10 3w tT(3HELL'jJ PRIMARY GEOGKAPHY- An easy intniduclion to thevsfMdy ,01 Geogra- phy.designed for the instruction of t lii.dreu inecUoois and Families illustrated by one hundred and twenty Engravings, and fourteen Maps, by 8. Augustus Mitchell. A supply just received by v TURNER & HUGHES TUCESt- A cae of 1200 Al - fi mond Trees, just received on consignment from a r rench House, who recommend them as well ada ri led to our soil. All who desire 10 try the experiment. can be supplied in parcels to suit. On sale at , . R. W. BROWN'S, i Wilmington, N. C January 28; 1841. . 1 0--3 w G ARDEN SEED. We are now receiving U "TT from one of the best and most popular deed- men in New York, our usual supply of fresh Garden Seed. ! . For sale at the Drug Store of . j WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Raleigh, Jan. 1841. 74w TT-KENTAL SURGERY Dr, W. R. Scott res- Ly pectfully intojrms ine public, that he Mas return- ed to Rateigty and may be found at the Eaow Hotei. November 3d, 1840. . , 89. TTTflESIl Red Clover Seed. Just receiv tP ed a large consignment of Fresh ' Red Clover eed, growth of 1840, which is now offered al $10 per bushel for the Cash, rot Sale at the North- Carolina Book Store. HBHagaaasaagaBanBsaiBsaBiaaaaBBaaaBaBiBa Sontliali's Hotel and Stage House, hekderswit. N. c. The Subscriber most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he ha removed to the house on the H ill, formerly oc cupied by Col. Nuttall, situated with' a about sixty yards of the Rail Koud Depot, and immediately oppo site the Tobaeco Inspection Ware House. Rail Road Passenger.-, who may favor him with a call, will al ways find Dinner ready on the arrival of the Train of Car. Ilia Table shall be furnished with the best the Market will afford, and his bar wih the choicest of Liquors. Stage Passengers, and others, are particu larly invited to enquire for SOUTH ALL'S HOTEL; and tbave thi ir baggage put out nn the side next to the Ware House, where they will always find servants in readiness to take it up. Having erected a commo dious and comfortable Mable, and well tilled with Pro vinder and an attentive while Ostler, the horse may rely on a good bed a full rack and trough. The sub scriber returns his most sincere lhanks for the liberal encouragement which lie has met. and hopes by a strict attention to his business, to merit a continuation of the same. N.N. SOUTH ALL, Henderson Depot, N. C. N. 6. Horses and Carriages kepj, for hire. February 5, 184W 12 tf DAVENPORT fl STURDIVANT. The undersigned have this day er.lerrd into, a Co partnership, under the above Firm, for the purpose ol curving on the COMMISSION BUSINESS. YVe have tak n the Store fonneily occupird by Mr F'atriek Foley, hext door to P. C. Ofcborne & Co. and nearly opposite the Farmers Bank, Bollinaurook St. Goods and produce of all kinds consigned to us will meet our prompt attention. We respectfully solicit a portion of ihe public pat ronage. ' JOHN M. DAVENPORT, JOHN SSTURDIVANT. Petersburg, Febrosry 4. 1S41. . 13 wlm TT EAVElh&clioice of your Piano to U a myself, ana I'll insure you a line one There are many persons who would pur chase Piano Fortes if they could be sure of bring, suited without much (rouble. To sucTi I would say. leave the choice ot the instrument to myself, and if I send yon an inuiuerent aiUcle it will lw- my own loss.. Simply send in your order, and say what priced Piano shall be chosen. 1 am thoroughly convinced myself that my Pianos re superior, snd in order that others may he convin ced also, I will agree for them to be tried before being p..id for. It is out of my, power to make a more libe ral proposition. .. ' B. P. NASH, Book and Piano Forte seller, Petersburg. Va. February 6, 1841. 13 KVUL.9S MROICIWES. Restorer of the Blood, for Chronic and other diseases, whi ther produced by Bile, Phlegm, from Internal Morbid Matters, arising from baiily-eured old Uisor- , r f . m r t . . . . 1,1. . iers, irom me use oi niercury, iaiomri, uara, ore. &c. or from change of life, as specified in the Medi cal Advertiser and in his " Pamphlet, with direc tions tr use. Abyssinia Mixture, Auii-Syphililic Syrup, Gold Mine Balsam, 1 Universal or Strengthen ing Plaster, Powth-r for preparing As Aromatic 13 x trad, tringent Injections, , : Dr. Kuhl's Acoustic Oil for Deafnesss, etc. etc. Depurative Powder, Japan Ointment, Bengal Ointment, For a full anil particular account of Dr. Kuhl's Medicines, their properties and nature see " the Medi cal Advertiser and Dr. Kuhl's Pamphlet," etc. The above and the other telebrated Medicines of Dr. Kuhl, in Richmond, Va. can be had of the Agents for North-Carolina, G. W. H GRIMME, Fancy Store, opposite t lit Market, Raleigh. January 23, 1841. 9 SPLENDID LOTTERIES ! FOR JANUARY. , -1 -. ' D. S. Gregory if Co, Jtlanagers. 50.000 DOLLARS, , . , , " " y'' na 14 lrawn ios. oui oi oeveniy-nve. "Virginia. ITIOlaORgTalaa. EiOttCITy. Class B. for 1S41 To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, the 27th February, 1841. GRAND SCHEME. of 10,000 DOLLARS 5 PRIZES OF of 10,000 of 10.000 of 10,000 of 10,000 $1 A.Otflf). ' . " 7 Amounting to 50,000 Dols 2 prizes of $5,0002,5002,120., ? 25 prizes of 1 000 dollars. 20 of 500 dollars 20 of 400 dollars 30 of 300 dolls, 40 of 250 dollars, &c. Tickets S10. Halves &5. Quarters $2 50 Certificates of Packages ol 25 Whole Tickets $125 Do do 25 Half do 60 Do i 25 Quarter do 30 fXj" For Tickets and Shares or Certificates of Pack- l ages in the above Splendid Lotteries address D. S. GREGORY Co, Managers, I Washington, D. C. Drawings sent immediately after they are over to all who order as almve. 1 ; , 1 TnOR fPElVT. My House and Lot in the IP Easterfi pail of this ;ity. fformerly owned by Mrs. Ruth is expected to be vacant in a tew nays. Tjietaliuh is a ery pleasant one. Persons" wish. J lo reia WOuld do well to call soon. 74 E. COLBURN. Rileighfebruary 9. 14 3t p I A - (iiinArine French Grand Anion I M piann PartA. Warranted to stand in anu I XM. - , - j Ctemute, Mauufaciured by Wake aud Glet in, New York. Just received and for sale by TURNER & HUGHES, l Feb 12 U Booksellers, Stc. RaJeigh N. C iCC HUNDRED DOLLAR PIANO.-I have for Piano Fortes. Those who want something extra, and uncommon, will do well to get the instrument allu ded to. Most of the Pianos 'bought from the subscriber, are never seen by their purchasers, until un packed at their places 01 uesunauon, , :u ,7 if: Kj E. P. NASH. Petersburg, Feb. 6, 1841. i : . 13 wjr Q mqre WAGON LOADS of cheat. Lex Jl ingtoh Cotton Yarns and Cloths, just to hand. Assol&ient complete, and we intend to keep it so We thank the pubUc for it past encouragement of our Southern industry. WILL : PECK. Ralegh, Feb 2 11 tf. ifTOLOGNE. A new supply of f he real genuine l German Cologne, just at hand. TURNER & HUGHES. BOSTON i Will stand this Spring at my planta tion, Oakland." Chesterfield county, 25 miles from Richmond and Teiers burg, and is now ready to serve mares at $100 lhe season, to be paid wiihin it, which closes 1st July, with $1 cash to the Groom., Mares will be led with what they want at 2 shillings ht day servants sent wilh them boarded gra.i!. There is every convenience that an old and extensive place can have lor the accommodation of mares and colts, such as lots, Stables and pastures. Every at tention sliall be paid to prevent accidents, but no lia bility for any. j Bjston has run evrry where, from New York to Georgia, and has won more Jot key Club., of 3 and 4 ini'e heais, than any twb horses ever dij, never hav ing lost one; and i too well known to advertise at length, for his winnings would fill lhe whole of a newspaiwr. His size, power, ereat strength, and pure blood, suits all mares, and is all that breeders want. . WM.R. JOHNSON. February 4, 1841. 13 tlSm'y COPPKR, TIN AI SHEET IRON FACTORY. 'I he Subscriber having taken Ihe house on Fayeiteville Street, formerly occupied us the Cape Fear Bank, would respectfully inform the lublic thai he intends carrying on the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware M.itiutactory in all iis various I 'ranches. lie wishes also to inform the inhabitants of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he can, and is deter mined to tell his Wares as low as can be purchased in any Northern cily, by wholesale or retail, for Cash. Merchants and others wanting articles in hisli .e, are respectfully invited to call before they purchase else where. Old work neatly repaired and at the short est notice. A few Stills on hand which will be aofd at a very small per cent, for cash. G3 Cupper, Tin and Zinc Roofing on the kqst APP1IOVKD FLAX. N. H. Ordt-rs from the country will be promptly attended to. i J. If. KrlHKIIAM. Raleigh, July 26, 1810 1 -A fmiiBI All'S Patent Chinee Killer. The Subscriber also ofl'ers for sale at hid Factory, a few of thote very valuable Steamers, known to be the surest remedy for clearing Bedsteads of these tor menting Bugs. The Chinee Steamer is made ordy by himself, and is watranted never to burst, and it all times to clear Bedsteads perfectly, without the least damage to the fiuest carved work. Having had in ec the above Machine, for many years. I have no hesitation in raying, that it is the best means that has ever liecn formed for destroying Chinees, and would recommend every person to use it. B. F IIALSEY. This will certify, having frequently used Mr. J. F Kirkhan'n Chinee Steamer, I cheerfully recommend it to lhe public as a simple and easy way to destroy them, and without any damage to ihe Furniture. F.G.MARSHALL. Halifax. July 25, 1840. 62 PHILANTHROPIC HALL, Jasuakt 16th, 1841. 5 The Hon. &. C. DROMGOOLE has accepted the appointment of the Philanthropic Society to deliver the annual Address before the Jurni and Graduating Class on the Jay preceding - Commence ment. W.F.MARTIN, ) Committee A. W. SPAKjHT.voF Uorres W. A. BELL, .r , 3 pondence. rry National Intelligencer and Richmond Enquirer, each 4 weeks. WATCHES FOR SALE, vfry law. GEO; C.ALLEN, (fo.merjy connected wilh the House of ueneilici.nnd ueuediet. Benedict, Bene dict & Co. and Sain'l. W. Benedict,) importer of En glish, French and Swiss, W atchs . and Jewellery, W hoIeple and Retail, 30 Wall Street, up stairs, Ne York, offers for sale all descriptions of Cold and Sil ver Lever, Duplex, Arwchor Escapement, Indepen dent Second, l.epine. KejVcjating, and Verge VV atch- es ; also, uiamonu rms, uing, uoiu rencus, anu an a . a a-- - - t descriptions of Jewellery, at retail, at twelve cr cent below the usual prices. Watches and Jewellery exchanged or bought. 30, Wall Siree, op slairs, New York; New York, Dee. 14. IS40. m93 rEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT; Prices IJ.edweed. The" iubscriber has commenced the Tailoring , Business in ! this (Jity, and respectfully invites thosewho wish to have Coat?, Pantaloons and Vests cut and made cheap and in modern style to give him a call." - ; Prices for Cutting. For aomesrpun . Coats, 50 cents: for cloth do. 7o cent; Pantaloons, Irom xu to I 25 cents, and vests the same price, Prices fur Making Cloth Coats, $5 ; saitinet do. f 3 : Homespun da $2. Pantaloon; nd Vests, from $1 to SI 25. "' His Shop may be found West of the Raleigh Jail. o.rTtT KnOTfiTKTr'TP.v SAMUEL NORTH IN GTON. RaleigW, Jan. 26, 1841, Iaw9tf Jf EA 4- MADISON l he undersigned have en-1 0 A tered into Copartnership.under the above Firm, for the purpose of carrying on the GROCERY &. COMMISSION BUSINESS. We have taken the store next above Messrs. Pannill & Lea, and will in a few days, have a full and com plete assortment of Go ids in oar line, all of which will be sold on the most favorable terms,, at wholesale and retail. We respectfully solicit a portion of the public patronage. - : P Particular attention will be given to sale of all Pro duce consigned to ua. WM. LEA, Jr. WM. A. MADISON. Petersburg, January 26. 11 lm fin HE SUBSCRIBERS . oiler for sale privately, U' their well known Farm and Mercantile sland, whnh is believed to be lhe best count ry sland auv where in the Country. The Farm is amply auni cient for three or four hands; the Dwelling is large 1 and commodious, with Ihree rooms below stairs, anu 1 three rooms with five firm r4rMi framed kilehen and I ; i ?". " Sione chimney, wilh cod boosee for servants use. The Store House is eixly-iwo feeLlpiigwith twi fire places, and the Store thirty-eight feet in length, ami sixteen feet wide, and not toi large for fh husinesn of the vicinity. Also a Gin House, tventy-fuar feet square, and a Church cIoie. byihfclwtore, witam sev enty yards Tbera are besides, air necessary Out houses. Further particulars is deemed unnecessary. On application, any person Iran examine for them selves. 4f we should not sell by the Isl-of May, we may go to business again ourselves. , , A,8. WIfl&C6VU. January 15th. 1811 ifpi ARDEN SEEDS From the best and most (i "CTooDuIar Seedsmen and Gardeners in the North em States, f warranted fresh and genuine,) crop of I the North Carolina Bookstore, bv TUuNER & 1840. A large supply just received anu tor sale at HUGHES. Jinnarv 8, 4841. N'B. Flower 8eeds assorted. LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN AND TWO CHILD UEW for sale. Apply at this Office. Pt. iU,lSlU.-30 tfr,v i no r k n Li a IK I G SALE. The Sulwilier. cuuon his long cherished intention' of tbmoving to the West, offer for sale ihat very valuable lUtablish jnent, in the CHy of Raleigh, known as the , CITY" HOTEL." Having had personal charge of the Hotel, for several years,' the Subscribr can speak from his own knowledge as to the ptodurti veness and vulue'of the property. Tp person, who iirrh acquainted with the busiaess, the certainty of a profitable invest roeitt of his moncv will he ensured. It always has commanded, andj 'irom Its eligible situation, always muht coniman-i ai fair proportion of eostom. , ; lis d vniitnges as a Public iIoue are toU itUnvetbns to bo tli t;iile.l In an Advettiscment, but ran be tletnonstra trj tt any one' iittlincJ to purchase: The terms of sale, which will tie very accubimodaling nisy le kt;i)wn on application. -!, " I -9. .1 D-'LEL MURRAY. Raleigh, Jan. 27, 1841. I Y ; 10 - N. D. The Subscrilier will alM sell a PJantaliort of 0 Aen s of Land, situated wiihin 2 wiles of Ra leigh, known i lhe(AT TrarU . '-" . Standard and Star, till forbid i . 41 ; giTATE OF NORTH C A RO LIN AV F a aw k tvm Chi, i t, Court of Pleas and Q&rjet Sessions, December Term; -IS40. i ' V ! ' ' Henry-N. Jaf per and Wife and othersS pl;,j0ll - M- '- ' " Vfor Set- John L'gon, Administrator on the Estate f . of John K. Raboleau. dee'd. others. J ueuM" It rpjieuring to the satisfaction of the' Court, that Susan Manhi. MaryE. Siedmanj Williatn WaUdlHt nJ Eleanor, his Wife and Chailes C. Raboteau, Defendan's in this rase, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered, that publication be mada in the Ritlcigh Regitr for six weeks, that unless they appear at (lie next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses tiior.8 Io be held for the County of Franklin and Stat of North-Carolina, at the Court House in LouUburg, on the second Monday in" March next, then -and there to answer, on oaihrlhe several allegations contained in said Petition, and especially as to wbatdvajice menls have been made them resnfciively by the said John 8. IMxiieau, dee'd. in lu life lime, lhat judg ment pro confesso wilt be taken 'as l-tbein,'atjd a , decree made ucaordingly.' ' I- ' . Attest, ; i . S: PATTERSOiC;Ud. fCT Pr.:Adv. S5. 62. r : 9 lTo rii; j:. rTaken up and cdmmtted to the Jail lq of Pitt County, oa the 17th Setcmber ITB40; two NEGRO BOYS as Uunaway firbm 18 to 20 years of age. One who calls himself H kitht, is about' 5 feet 9 or 10 inches in height, Iim made, light com plexion. , The other calla Jiimself Joax. is about 5 feet seven or eight inches-high, rather siout rr:ade, and ; very black. Both say they, are of, free Parent! that tbey are frorg Nnnsetnond county Virginia thai they were hired to Mr. Jason Holland of said county by their.Parents, who hired them to the Contractor of tho Pungo ('anal, now cutting in N. Carolina. ' Also, on negro manfcy the nam .of Petwsi, taken op on the :)th of October, p40, about 5 feet 10 inches high, black complexion, rather slim built fion S2 to 25 years of age, who says he belong io RichM Hobson, formerly of Rockingham county, N. C lie says that Hobson has gone; to Texas, but be has two brothers in the County. The owners are requested to come -for ward, pay charges,fuid take them away, or thry will bo ueait wtta as the Jaw directs, j . - , r- H. M. SELBY, SH'ff Pitt Cifc 1R40 - 86-rtf. J November! 4 J fgiRTJST SALE.-By uiim Jof.a Deed of Tmi H executed to me; for certain purposes therein; mentioned, I shall expose to public sale, on the 23d lay of February jnext, (it being the Tuesday of Orsnge County Court,)! in the Town of Hillsborough, be tween T W EN T Y-Fiy E THIRTY NEGROES. Among them are Men, Wornen, Bp and Girls, near ly all young; some seven or eight of 1 he best bouse servants, male and female, ever offered for f ale. ' Also, near2(;00 ACHES OF LAND, lying iii tlja Wes tern District of Tennessee. , ' Terms six nuntln croait, for nojoliallc , papr' well endorsed. v ' i ' . - ; j STEPHEN:MOORE;rttffft . January 26 ;.j ,.i : . 1 1 U "H" A ND FOR S ALB. The subscriber wishes io p A sell a tract of Land containing between 3C0 and 400 acres, lying within four miles of the Cityof". Ra , leigh, directly on -the road leading froln t' ence td Fayetteville. About 250 acres has been Reared, and aboui 100 acres of Woodland, well limbered, and tho soil of a superior quality. ( I 1 - i Those wishirig 10 purchase a Farm well watered, and so near the Capital of the State, would do well local! on the 1 iubscriber,. and view the prcraifes, as he is determinet i to sell on very, accotri monlat nsr terms. . ; JOS. T. HUNTER, Raleigh, Janj 7, 184l-4tf j - ' ! Star and Standard, 4 weeks ' IOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOK AND PETERSBURGv VA. James WoodhouMi & Co. deal extensively in Books in tho various department of Literature, j . , - 1 ',- Country Merchants and others will find at their Estaldirhment.iiu arddiiton to the many Books snitcii tojhrir" wants, a. large and general assortment f Sla t w wry tuia rancy or licit i atui jiroomre thoy will Cimare ih pric e lo quality ttod kin d witU - Mr Z.,.4i. Aril, fT Music. Musical Instruments atid Mufical Mera , Jndize nf every! description at wholesale and retail. - nn 16 P 194 n J. W.&ai ENFANT SrilOOI.. The- li-tant. School, under ihe sue riii tenderice of Mr. Pat, from Philadelphia, WiU be opeiieu aseany 'nngf as the weather will4ermit. i The abuses (which' have crept into inc system wilt be r jei ted. an4th plan af Pestalozzi will lie pursued as ntnt-h as rssible, oamrly, to devekipo Jhe powers of 1 he mind by 'presenting ideas, and not a mere mass of words. The memory win ots cicrciscu, oui not overaxed. J "ri.V-- :' " As reiitml a loraUon, as can be procured, will be hren f.r the School. -f . Children will be admitted from the tfge of thrco to I i t . v.. seven. : 1 J , ; Tkhms The first Claw, which will etrthrace the elements of .Natural History, History, Natural Phi losoiitry. Arithmetic. Geography, Gramma, Writing, and Drawiqw. per Session ,s , .'10': tO Second Class , 5 8 50 Third Clas, - ! - 60 TL. .K.M. mlsmfl TiJf fts1iAftL Villi bent grxxl as to send their names to Mi Mklub, s at Mr. LeMessrierV corner of Morgan d Salibu- . 1. j M uiimr wtuu vrinii w ' - rv" street. ret. 1 ' 4. Ih oTiaTifli'JS t iwirhnu rd a nd flixlnei irianli-C&ar f Knots, andSpliU--. for rate at Fosrsa's Milts, 7 tatfet ift.rtn 01 nsj, rhh. The Salwiber has lb Lumber.- moat t .-.t . ..hor iih a lanrir anu iacrrainea - ' . ' nhuh h Hill Mil xonment i oilier aexTip'W"- r""-," a lower price than the nie.esjn jw igniia. Wake. ; The Unset h h:Hi Ihe lower lhe prices Pro-nut attention m all rrders addrrssed to I be Sub scribe?. P. Mt WakefiehL A.i. FOSTEB. V MX A 1p
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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