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Weekly Paper, free of Letters to the Editor must be jobt-faid SELECTED FOR THE REGISTER. ; CHINESE JUSTICE. ! from the Mallacq " lade-Chinese Gleaner. i ii ' Chow, the You-she (or Censor) of Ho-nan,! kneels to report, with profound respect in the hearing of his majesty, the following cir cumstances, and to pray for his sacred in-1 strucuons. j - i llten. it is the government that causes rebel ihe clear ana explicit tatements of pnn- a . . a ' ' ishments, is a means of instnlcuon to the! people; the infliction ol punishments, is all . . dm . II case of unwilling necessity. For in all courts ''mm . A there are nxeci regulations to rule their con-l duct by, when cases do occur that requireir$iened by his maje&ty. at the autumnal exc jjunishments to he inflicted in questioning.! wagisiraies are not, oy law, permmeu m ex-iMred and thirty-five. In this number is in crcise cruelties at their own discretion. ! Ifelnded the lowest class of caDital crimes.-- But of late, district Magistrates, actuated by a desire of reward for their activity, havevear. is one hundred and thirty-three : but ifitan arueni enmusiasm to inuicv lonure. 11.1,0 r I. A . .iL ! And though it has been repeatedly prohibi ted by Imperial Edicts, which they profess openly to conform to, yet they really-and secretly violate them. j AY henever they apprehend persons of sus- ptcions appearance., or those charged with great crimes, such as murder or robbery, the Magistrates begin by endeavouring loatway8 the same. What is the Teason why seduce the prisoners to confess, and by fore mg them to do so. ! On every occasion they torture by pulling, or twisting round the ears (the torturer having previously rendered his fingers rough by a powder) and cause the to kneel a long while upon chains, lhey next employ what they, call the beauty's bar; the parrot & beam ; t the refining fur nace ; ad other implements, expressed by other terms, which they make use ou I these do not force confessions, they double following poetical and Christian one : "The the cruelties exercised, till the criminal dies,! I Jewesses." he said, "have escaped the curse - "-' a. '' 'all.-'. (taints) ana is restored to me again several times in a day. The prisoner unable to sus tain these cruelties, is compelled to write down ot sign a confession (of what he is rharirMl iih nnrl tha mm anv htifll' i i .l j l: ..j m . . .. . - - - m - ts- " t "w is madeout. nlaced on record, and with nll. degree ol seif giorying, is reported to their majesty, l ne imperial will is obtained, re-l quinrig the personto be delnered over tol (a tne Doaru-oi punisnments for future trial. . mm Air repeaieuxarainaHon.ariqunaergo-iiaiabaster. The sinner anointed his feet with mg various tortures the charges broughiperfumed oil, arid wiped them with her hair. against many persons are seen to be entirely Mipunaea. , ! . as tor example, in the case -of the now 0f tin? widow of Nam. and Martha's brother degraded Tacu-Ue, who tried Lew-te-woo ,Lazarus. He cured Simon's mother-in-law, mu pi tne one-cnow.wiio tried rib-keu-Ring. i- e .i . . . . . . ... - . iuauuius iuuicieu tue most ciuei ior-lgarment. To the Samaritan women he wasllthe Statei The DwelUng House u situated on an em tures, in a hundred different forms, and forc-IL nf i;i.wtr tMA nmna.omnaipllinence. in beautiful Grove, and has attached lo it a ed a confession. Tev-te-wnn- frnm hpintr jIIt..j- .i 7 : i. strong robust man, just survived-life was aii mai spareu. i ne omer, oeing a weak man, lost his life : he died as soon as ll tt. - - 1 rill .1 a he had reached the board at Peking. - The snow-white innocence of these two men was afterwards demonstrated by the board of pun ishments. v - , 1 he cruelties exercised by the local MaglS - trates, m examining by torture hroughout every district of Chi We, cannot be described anu tne various police runners, seeine- thell i . . . . anxieij;oi tneir superiors to obtain notice! u promouon, pegin to lay pians to enncii themselves. In criminal cases, as murder and robbery, m debts and affrays, they . -1 4 i! 1. ' V 1 . ' 1 , T " w,. a,pBrr uicsi gi wjsi connexion, ine winu oemg raiseu, tney piow me spark into a flame, andltj seize a exeat man v neonle. - that thev mar oiaui DriDes lrom those people, in order to purchase their liberation. Those who have nothing to pay, jare unjustly, confined or sometimes tortured, before being carried to a Magistrate. In some instances, after -tin. Jergoing repeated examinations in presence of the Magtstrate.'they are committed to the custody ' of people attached to the Court where they are lettered in various wavs. so that it is impossible to move a single inch and without paying a large bribe, cannot ob tain bail. J heir oppressions are daily ac cumulated to such a degree, and for so loner a time, that "at last death is the ' , " T- - ---.vMWIIVVI Since there is at this period particular oo asion to seize banditllif there be suspicious appearances, as the age or the physiognomy corresponding to some offender described ; it aoubiiess proper to - institute a, strict inquiry. ; ; - - : "Ut it is a common and constant rocenr- rence, that respecUpg. persons not the least implicated, who are; known to possess pro- rriy, ana to be of a timid disposition, preJ cuces are made bv the nolire tu threaten and alarm them. Iflt be not affirmed that 'ney belong to Uie , Pih-leen-keau, ( a pros cribed secu) it is said, that Uiey are of the 12 ,nce m name-f The amaU of the back,1 ", . 'es Dent up, and fiutened to three cross - bant nich causes tbe person to kneel in great pain. tJ I . Pner " raised from the ground by stringsM round th jf.i t II hi. j ""stlp wiu mum um, roapcnaca ironi a sup. r tranverse beam. S Fire is appHed to the body, I Rremnant of the rebels, and ther are forth Wit) elahdestinelr seized, fettered, and most' liber ally riUHwed andJnsulted,TiJe laiple coujt- try-people biecome .frightened and gtve up their property to obtain liberation, and think themsejres very happy in having escaped so. 1., bare ..heard lhaC in aerera) provinces, Chih-let Slian-tong and Ho-naa, these prac tices have been Toliowed; ever since Uie ,re bellion ; and wealth has been acquired in this way by. many of the police' officers. How can it be that locaV Magistrate do not know it I or is it r dial they, purposely connive - at these tyrannical proceedings I 1 lay this statement with much respect be fore your Majesty and pray thai measures may be taken to prereunhese evils. VVIie ther my obscure notions be right or not, submit with reverence.' . Imperial reply.-- It is recorded.' II l,think you will agree with me, Mr. Edi- tor that the above is a very lamentable statejjof Of society. When my Moonshe read thiSHm paper, he said. I knew this was the state or things in Uanton, but 1 never thought it was so in other nrnvinces: this is what drives people to rebellion ; and in nine cases out of lions.' There is, 1 fear, much truth in tlie B : Iaar narl of the old irentleman'a remark. A - B - AMICUS; Criminals. The death-warrants to be cution, amount this year to (935) nine hun- The share wfflch Canton has in these this ' . . . . . hnle number executed in Uanton dnrin? the year, the word thousands, it w said, must be applied ; some say three thousand. - If the truth be equal to one thousand, it is a shockingly awful number of human beings for one province to saennce to the laws, in Uie space of one year. . 1 omit the word jus- tice, for human laws, and justice are not so many tail victims 10 tneswora 01 ineiawin 11 ' 1 f-.ai I lis it wholly the fault of the people ? or doesdirect from Manufactories. His stock having bn, a share of the blame rest with the ruling partlas usual, carefully selected by himself; warrants himl of the community ? THE JEWESSES. Fontaine asked Chateaubrian " if he could assign a reason why the women of the Jew ish race were so much handsomer than the men?" To which Chateaubrian eave the which alighted npon their fathers, .Iins0andsiIgini and North Carolina. It has been remarked by m ... j m a a 1 and sons. Not a Jewess was to be seenllsome of the most distinguished Musicians in the Uni amon? the crowd of Driests and rabble whoilted Sutes, that few Instruments are to be found in any insulted the Son of God, scourged him.l rrawneu mm wim uiorns vnu budiecieu nimii j : -- ,u r iKo, ... 'i-kll" women of Judea belived in the Saviour, and assisted and soothctl him under afflicUona. woman of Bethanv oonred on hialiead nre llcious ointment, which she kept in a vase of a - a - - (Christ on. -hie part extended his mercy to the llJewesses. He raised from the dead the son and tbe woman who touched the hem of his , 'iioi Jerusalem wept over lam-the holvl Women accompanied him to Cavalry, brought!! balm and spices, aud weeping, sought hi m in the .sepulchre, "-Woman why weepestl thou !" His first appearance, after his res- surrection, was to Mary Magdalene. He said Irt .ar &t KTorTT At ttiA Cminrl af li!a vioj! iVTaPV Matfdalene'a eves were oneneil and she answered-" Master." The reflection of beautiful ray must have rested .k. u. ' e .u- t lion iuc urun ui uie ewew. A 8Hake of the hand. There is some, thing more than mere civility in a cordial and en-Hhearly 8hake of the It expresses a Ifeeling which words cannot tell andlook&do aot reveal. The manner in which this friend-l greeting is performed, affords he clearest index to the character and temperament Jo an individual, and is woitli all the' physiog nomical marks that can be placed upon his countenance. ; The hand of thejieart is the index declaring . If well or if ill, how its master will stand; heed not the, tongue, of its friendship that's swearing, I judge of a man by tbe shake of his hand." , If the time shall ever come when this mighty Republic shall totter ; when the bea con which now rises in a pillar of fire, a sign and a wonder of the .world, shall wax ditriJ the cause will be found in the ignorance of the people. If our Union is still to continue to ctteer the hopes and animate the enorts . otl the oppressed of every nation ; if our friends ajre to be un trod by the hirelings of despo- usm ; 11 loner tiavn nf bleasedness are to at tend our country in her career of glory, if you would have the sun continue to shed, its unclouded rays upon the face of freemen, tlien educate all the children in the- land. This alone startles the tyrant in his dreams af power and royses Uie slumbering energies bfl an oppressea people, it was intellieence that reared up the majestic eolumns of our national glory ; and this alone can prevent them from crumbling in the ashes.;' i Vic. He who lives under the dominion! of anv nna vice. ; must exneet ih mmmnnl effects ofnti jf lazy to "be poor; if intempe-l r - J w j V . Mf -mmw-mr W M M VII rate to oe uiseaseu. WISHES. .Like our shadows,' : Our wishes lengthen as bur sun declines. to ignominy and the agony, of the cross. TheThey e p9 particular reference to durability 1 MORE IVEW GOODS ! Late arrivals have pla ced in posseasion of the undersigned, an adui fional supply -of STAv PLE $ FA JfC YDK 1 GOODS, among which are elegant plain and firared MousU de Laines, ChaU KUt Silks, Satins. Erench and English Prints. Mus Jin, f lannels, 4. d e. i - - He has also, to rA. on accommodaliog teTma, an Elegant STORE ROOM, and several comfortable upper Rooms in his Mew' Brick Building. -! B. B. SMITH.' January 27, 1841. 9 ARS IT A IV S SALE. By virtue of. a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of North Carolina, H. C. Wiatt against the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road Company, will be soki to the highest bidder, ffor Cash, ) in front of the Court House, in the Citv of Raleieh. on Wednesday, the 1 2th May next,' the interest of the aforesaid Company, and to the Bridge across the Roanoke at the Town ? Weldbn ; together with a quantity of Jron Railing, purchased for the same. Also, the interest of the said Company in the Ware-Houses at Weklon, and the fixtures pertaining to the same. Also, alt that portion of the Portsmouth and Roanoke Rail Road, lying and bring within the limits of the Stale of North Carolina, and the Ware Houses situated on and belonging to the same. WESLEY JONES, Marshal, f J3y N. J. PALMER, Dept. Marshal' ; MiltonN; C. April 1st, 1841. 29 ts GC7 The Halifax Advocate is requested to publish the above until the day of sale, and forward bis 'ac count to me,! at Milton, before the day of sale. . i ' ' N. J. P. TTNAWIEL. It. GOODLOE Attorney Li 1 at JaiT Has located at Louisburg, N. U. and wilt attend the Courts of Franklin and Granville. I SBFESXNCES: Shaw & King, ) N.Patterson, V Louisburg, N. C. R. Noble, S ' Louisburg, N. C. March 27. 29 2m C1Rinro SIT11I.Y. The subscriber is now! receiving per every arrival, 'his Spring supply of -ti gi,am fisHHiAw m saying he can and will oiler it upon very reasonable I terms. Copxrar Mibchahts and others are invited to I call and examine v he will always take great plea- sure in showing his Goods. ' . . :' D. R. NEWSOM. Petersbufe. April 1.1841- 29 4w pi RE AT IMPROVEMENTS. STOD UTTARTL WORCESTER & DUNHAM'S Pl- ono fortes. I E. P. Nash-, sold Agent for Vir- ' - V wKSf i L096 m,e .h3 Worcester& iiuunnam,.new xort. A neir tone is remar&auiy soiu . s .. . . .. ' - vMr anil nuuiAw anrt tna mm. vtmA nnnr.niii h rr ". "- - -v and keeping in tune. E. P. NASH, Petersburg. 29 April 6, 1841. Valuable Land and Mill FOR SALE. The Subscriber having determined to remove to the South, offers his Tract or Laxd, adjoining the town the most Ipleasant locauons for a family residence in uiiokl ior sue. cuuuiuuis u ..mvuvv. Ilrich and hiKhlv cultivated Garden. The Yard and G"?" ! anient distance from the Dwelline. a fine Sprinsr and Ice House. There are good Male and Female Schools! in UxtOrd. and lne Academies are as near to tne resi - . .'. mi . denceofthe Subscriber as to the Town. The Mill is a valuable Flour manufacturing Mill, recently re paired, with Iron Gear, die. The profits of the Mill win pay; uie jnieresi aiiiiuuj uu iuituu, uiuucj of the Tract of Land. Persons wishing to purchase, however, can examine for themselves. For terms, ap ply to the Subscriber, Oxford, Granville county, ri.O. 1 ws -nra a nvu April 1, 1841 29 tf TTKISSOLUTION. The Co-partnership hereto II Vfore existing between the Subscribers, has been dissolved bv. mutual consent, so far as relates to the GaocxttT business. The ownership and. Co-partnership in the Billiard Table still remains' as before. The Grocery business will, for the future, be carried on by RIFisfDiATEa on his own account. All per son indebted to the late Firm of Fiwblate 4 Mil Lsa will settle their accounts with R. Minsa, who is fully! authorized to adjust the same. K. riJNDIATlSK, i R. MILLER. Ra!eigh, April 6, 1 841 . 6w29 TrTATClIES.'-Clark's Superior Friction Match. IV II es warranted not to be affected by damp wea ther ; for .sale by the eroce or in less quanUties, . Just received by TURNER & HUGHES. rrrrASDiNGTOx hotizu having V V lnAki U - IVsnrnfflAA 1-1.. tot I lksMffVi rs hope that the community at large, wilt give me a lib ay mm - ifUUKUa huxj i uiukv iivrviy iuviviui eral share of their nublic batronace. and try me, and see if i do not use every method to render them con toriable and happy, while7 m my house Great prom ises are seldom redeemed; therefore, I shall make none, I but invite all to atop and try for themselves. My prices wilt be moderate as usual in similar places. A. 8. WYNNE! Raleigh, Feb. 27lh 1841. I9tiH May 1st. TfjVIt REIHTA comfortable two Story Dwel I M ' Uoar House, in ah eligible part of the City. ' Also, for hire, a good Cook and- Washer-woman, and Ser vant boy to wait ra the House. Possession given immediately. Apply at this Office. Raleigh, March SJ1841. 20 4lt W LAWBOOKS. English Common Law Reports, Vols S3 and36 ; Kent's Commentariea, edition ; "Russel on Crimes, new edition with ad ditions ; Starkie on Evidence, M M Roseoe on Cnmmal Evidence, Leigh's Nisi Prius, 2 vols. ' Just received t THK NOltTH CAROLINA BOOK. 8TOKE. April 2. 29 I JOB PRINTING ; W Executed with neatness and despatch AT TIHS OFFICE. m Mh. VAUNUM, EGERTwJ & CO. SYCAMORE ST. rxTKBisume, YA. yiRE now opening more extensive, complete and AXleairable aaaprUnent of Fany and Supie DRY jGOOPS thn they have. ever. had; selected with great wholesale and retail trade. Thy' would respectfully ask the attention of dealers to their stack, being comi dent ' that their prices are aa low, and their terms as liberal as any House in the State. - 1 JACOB B. VARNtJM, ROBERT C. EGERTON, JOSEPH H. PALMER. March 253w25 Sugar and Molass8. RLTK hhds. Prime n. o. sugar. oCoy 101 Hhd. -.- " 32 Tierces, V Prime Retailing Molasses: 62 Barrels, ., Landing fnm Brig J. Cohen, Jr. direct from Newl Orleans which, having been purchased on the Plan-I tation on the very best terms, will be sold at prices tol correspond. ALSO IN STOTtE, 700 Bags Laguira, old Java and Rio CofTce. 35 Hhds. prime P. R. Sugar, 10 do Cuba Refined do. 400 Kegs Cut Nails, With a very general and heavy supply of all arti-l cles usually kept by Grocers; which we will sell on I pleasing terms. PEEBLES, HALL ds CO. Petersburg, March 81, 1841. . 28 6w NEW C.OODS. . JUSTl . received fifty cases Straw Goods, consisting of all qualities of Leghorn & Straw Bonnets, all of which are of our own manufacture., Also 1000 Nun's Bonnets; 60 dozen Bandboxes, and a n nwon r-onrv rwv nm -Ann sa r " y yZ, "ll large assortment of Flowers, which makes our assortment equal to any ever offered in this State all of which we will sell for cash as low as can be purchased in New York. . . ' WAKKKW, UAfUJ&NTEK&; UO. ... . Sycamore street. Petersburg, March 18. w4t25 Tn EMOTAI. Mas. M. A. PRENDERGAST I pJPj respectfully informs Uie Ladies of Raleigh, and tne public generally, tuat sne nas removed net Mra.1T Doxmet Establlsliment to the houe on Newbern Street, the next corner South-East side of the Bank of the 8tate of North Carolina. ;Raleif:h, March 29, 1841. - . 27 4t ' N. B. Mrs. P. will pay particular attention to clean- ihg and altering Florence and Straw Bonnets) Leg horns, &c in the newest fashions. From her expe rience in the above business, she feels confident of gi ving general satisfaction. - : SPRING STOCK lor 1841. Wholesale. I am now in possession of a large and well selected assortment of HATS of I the various qualities, manufactured ex pressly for me. Having visited the different Manufactories early in Janua ry, and given out my orders that sufficient time might Ht. .1 . : : ir;B "r.r .t: . nc ui irn uir imuiHir iiirih uii ill m. muciiuf iuuihei. 1 feel no hesitancy in inviting not only merchants who intend purchasing their Goods in the Petersburg and Richmond Market, but also those who may pass thro j on their way further North, to an examination of my stock. 3 I have also an unusually large assortment of Palm Leaf and Leghorn Hats, all of which I am determined to offer on the most accommodating terms. FRANCIS MAJOR, ' Sycamore street Petersburg March 18. w4t25 A CARP. W & W. H. RICHARDSON, . EXTENSIVE UMBBKLLA MANUFACTURERS, JVK6, South Third Street, Philadelphia, Respectfully inform their customers and Merchants generally, that they have lor sale n large and superior Slock Of SILK & COTTON UMBKELLA8, com- prising some thousands of every description, which. ajwiiu a uinuwiun) nnvm . . in.nu, x ym,i B r i ? l t . .rc:ii. : of which are manufactured of Silk imported express- Iv by themselves,) will, they trust, be found worthy the attention of their customers and the Public, as they will sell at the lowest prices, and warrant their Good to be ol sucn manaiacture as can do uepenueu upon. .All orders will receive pellicular and prompt attention. February 17, 1841 If Tf41 AWtWAW r Feet of Flooring Ztsi UJ4 ia b d V WealHerboard and Pannel Plank Clear of Knots and Splits for. rale at, FosTRa's Mills, 17 miles North of Ra- eigh. The Subscriber has' the above Lumber, most- tvkseasoned, together with a large and increasing as sortment. of other descriptions, which he wilt sell for a lower price, than the same article can be bought in Wake. The larger the bill, tht lower the price.--Prompt attention to ?ll orders addressed to the Sub scriber, P. M. Wakefield, A. J. ruSTEK. . February 1 2. ' " ' . - HATS. MEATS! BY WHOLESALE. -The Sulscribers would inform Merchaats and others, that they have received their. Sprips supply uf Fui, Leghorn and Palm Leaf OATS, of the latest snd most approved styles, n i -1 i rr i . . i . . :i i. - iwmcn win oe onercu at iu iowsh possieie pricrs. WOODHOUSE 6c .ECKLES. Petersburg. Va. March 20. 25 4t Tf AIT SCHOOL IX RALEIGH. Tbe LI J undei signed propose to open a Law School in the City of Raleigh, on the first of June next, provi ded a sufficient number of Student (eight at least) can be obtained, to justify the undertaking. The most approved course of Studies will be adopt ed, and oral and written instruction will 1 given, showing the alteration of the Law aa laid down by Blackstooe, arising from out Acts of Assembly and the decision of our Courts. The Students will be re quired to undergo frequent and staled examinations: and when tney shall nave become sufficiently advanc! ed, it is proposed that tney shall have a Moot Court. where they may argue legal questions, and be made acquainted with the forms of Pleading and Practice in thft fjonrta nf IhiS situ A mmnlal, Miu V Studies will embrace two veara. hut ft -ill U - received for any shorter period. The terms for la - struction, and the use of ourXibraries, will he f lt)0BwooM repecuuiimwrmir inena wsiomemmna per annum, or 910 than a year. . Kaieisn. April 1. itsi. .. - .. - k a " a ' per monih for any shorter periodllo.Pu.D"c eo?rm,7 '",,0 TZ rr. ivmam wmnveivet amrpajra wp. lapertor SlIk lTorm EgS, Fo SAiJsers wiU do well to caJl and judge for themselves j ad-! ) selected by Gideon B. Smithfrf Baltimore, andf ditions to which will be received aa the demand may! are wo piuuuci oi we 1a at season. ; .wnoever wianes:'aictau. aim genuine Ancnor stamp ootunc Clotbs.1 to purchase, can have choice of tne Pea-Nut orMNo. 1 to 10, at all times on hand, Italian Grey. ' Apply at this Office. rr $ 6H,0Q0-i30,0QP.-rlf ,0Q9 AND 8TXTKBN I)XA.W7f 6AUT8-1CA1UKG ' MORE PRIZES THAN BLANKS; : i UNION LOTTBKT; V Class NtfTwoi for 1841. " 5 ? To 'be drawn at ATexandria,' D. C on- Sstturday; Aphll7UV1841.. D, S. GREGORY & CO. Managers; eitiisp fbixxs. 1 prize $60,000 30,000 15,000 J 0,000 8,000 . - 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 2,500 2,311 3,000 1,750 1,500 1,250 1,000 500 400 300 250 200 150 100 1 1 1 4 prizes of 5 . 10 vlO 50 50 50 100 100 170 124 124 ' Ac. - 16 Drawn Numbers out of 78. iTickets $20 Halves $10 Quarters $5-Eghths$21. Certificates of packages of 26 whole Ucketa, $260 Do Do I 26half V f do ! , 130 Do Do 26 quarter do ' 65" Do Do '26 eighths do 32 .Orders for Tickets and Shares end Certificates . . of Packages will be promptly attended to, and as soon Urawing Uover an account of U wjU be fcrward- ed to all who order from uir 4 Address ; ". D. S. GREGORY & CO. Managers, ' - Washington City, March 13. D. C. $25,00015,000. mrfARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTE-! liV U RY, Class No. 13, for 1841, To be drawn in Baltimore, Md. on Wednesday, 21st of April, 1841J Brilliant Scheme., 25,OOOl5fOO(JiO,000--5,000 S4,000r-$3,000 $2281. 50 prizes of $1,000-28 of f 250-200 of $200 ,v . dec. dec &c. 75. Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets only $10, Halves $5, Quarters 2 50 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets 130 , Do do 25 Half do 65 Do do 25' Quarter do . -32 Thirty Thousand Dollars, i ONE HUNDRED PRIZES OF $1000. - ITTTIRGINIA LEESBURG LOTTERY, Class PJ I V for 1841. Tube drawn at Alexandiia, Va. on Saturday, tbe 24th of April, 1841. saavs capitals : $30,000 $10,000! . f)5,000 3,000 $200 $ 1 J6l 7 4 CCy 100 Prizes of 1 1,000, dec. 10 of 300-20 of $25084 of $20Q. 75 number Lottery 12 drawn Ballots. Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 2ffHalf do fs 65 Do do " 25 Quarter do ; 32J rr. For Tickets and Shares or Certificates orPack- ages in the above Splendid Lotteries address ' " D. S. UKCUORY & U. Managers, Washington. C, Drawings sent immediately after they are over to who order as altove. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. -The Subscriber, anxious of carrying into exe- leution his long cherished intention of removing to the West, offers for sale that very valuable Establish-! inent, in the City of Raleigh, known as the CITY HOTEL. Having had personal charge of the Hotel, for several years, the Subscriber can apeak Jrom his own knowledge as to the productivenesand value ol the property. To a person, who is well kcijoainteJ rith tbe business, the certainty or a profilaule Invest. Iment of his money will be ensured. It always has commanded, and, from its eligible situation, always! must command a fair proportion of custom. .Its sd- vantsces aa a Public House are too numerons.to be detailed in an Advertisement, but can be demonstra-! I ted to any one inclined to purchase. ,The terms o sale.' which will be very accommodating, may be known on application. - - 1 . llAiviEL MURRAY. Raleigh, Jan. 27, 1841. f 10 ft. B. The Subscriber will aloo sell a Plantation of 200 Acres of Land, situated within 2J miles of Ra-I lleigh. Known as me vwaABT i racu " Standard and Ptsr. tril forbid; " O TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, -i- Q Craven County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. February Term, A. D. 1841. Caswell Gardner, Bryan Gardner, John Kirkman. and Amelia bis wife, Julia Gardner, and Dodna M. Gardner, Petitioners, . ; - against - Lovey L. E, M. Wadsworth, James . B. Wads- worth, and 1 nomas J," Wadsworth, Defendants. , . tr reiuwn jor mmsion oj jbana. It being proved to the Court that the Defiendan are not inhabitants of this State, It is ordered by the! said Court, that publication be made for five weeks,) Ijovey L. L. M. Wadssrortb, James B. Wadsworth, and Thomas J. Wadsworth apesr at the . County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Craven eoun-j ty, at the , Court Honse in Newbero, on the secOod Monday of May nexL, and make their defence to Ibis petition, or the said petition will be taken pro eonA jesso against turn, ami beard accordingly. , j .... - 1 Witcess, Jamei U. SStanly, Clerk of said Court at rtewbern, the 2d Monday of February, A. D. 1841. J. G. STANLY, ClertU Mireh 18. ' Pr. Adv$5 ; 24 5w MTTfGW SPUING JOOD. PETERS- UiN BURG, Mabck29, 1841-E. JTanieslfc: Co.! with any stock heretofore offered by them. Jircha.) naavf V Petejrsburg, March 30, 1841. 28 wSw1 T"wi I JAMES IRETliJ'tJ - Btneir inn suppry v aawa jt-1 vrns . - . ,VV- ; WlUs lT XAmi " ICY SPRING DRY GOODS, of the latest Youth's do- - dw'f V I math and Clock JZZaIsei JEWELLER AND fliTjCESJHTH; ' Sesneetfctfr Informs bis.old curiomera and ixien&M h and the public gwteraUyt thai hfiM Irepped t repair af kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and Silver v , Wire, in superior style: He has io his emprov a ; ikilful and steady' workman, and i ill besIJeial ' rive the business hu Dersonai; attention r' and woVn v : ibis knowfedge of ail the differesfe tfraclieitfihosU ! pess, he fistterl himself that ha wdl be aide td gire i general satisfaetioti. , HU Shois invthe Stre forsar v. Iv occupied bv Haalett Kvle. deceased, nearly oppo- . she the Newlirket Houe; : : ..' MP . V An erk warranted to perform wett;. Tersohjt . visiting: the. City would find it to their interest to give -r him a call, as ilspRces wUI be such as tosuitthaUmes.- i Rafeiirh. March 1,J 841 FACTronYThsabscriterbavittg.taket mehotBseon Fayetfeti&s 8oW,:f0rfy pccupied,ast , the Cape Fear Bank, would respectfulhr inform. the. puoncuiat oe jnienus carrying mi , ins vupp,.. and. Sheet Iron War Manufactory in all ittf Vsrloo branches. He wishes also to inform the urhtbrfasts ; ' of Raleigh and Hi vicinity, that hean, and b-de4er-; mined to tell bis Wares as low as can be purchased la i any Northern city , by wholesale or retail, for Casho; Merchants and others wanting articles ! his hue, are j respectfully invited to. call before they purchase else where. Old work neafly repaired,;' Snd ft tfre sndffi ! est notice. A few Stills on hand which will be sold 1 at a very small per eent.lbr casht.Jf-x j ?s r 07 Copper, Tin and .UK' Roofing off the tatvt ArraovKB vlav. - , , - t- - N. B. Orders from ihe coentry wOIbe promptly attended . . ' ; . ' - J.H.KlKKIASf; Italeigh, July 2oV 840 KinttnAirS Pctent evince nuieir f tn.Tb Subacriuef also qffeni fot al at b Factor; a tw pf those yerjf valuable Steamers, known to' be . the surest remedy or clearing tledsteatjs of these toK " rmenting-Bugs. - fnieJDhince Stea&er ts made only 1: by himself,- and is warranted never to burst, and at all , . Umes la clear Dedsteaps perfectly, witttout tfte least damageio the fMe.eawed,toA. ' ' i Havinff had in use the above MachfneV for' man .' yeam,l have no besiufTon m saying,, thst it is lhor, oest means mat nas ever peen rormea ist oesiroyiag y. Chinces,and woeld reconunem) everyuefson to use l nis win certiry, naving irequenuy useu fMr, j. Kirkban's Chinee Steamer, I cheerfully recommend lit . . to the public as aimple and easy .way to &mp them, and without any damage to the Furniture. , v.. ' yV UARSWATT. "fit Halifax, i Julj 25, . 1840:, $Z t'&X&ZZ fTDAXEIGn IMgTITOTjTh4ehiseni i llXb ef Raleigh and North CsrotinS generally, ate i respectfolly informed that UMnafegn tnetttotev aw English, . Classical and Mathematical Preparatora ? Day School ' for Boys ef ever ge whl he opeaeuV' i (agreeably to the wisheeof I aeenfe sad tb4alMahlt . oecessiiy of. the oceasioa,) ut oosvpf , tH tpSsiopml li School Buildings, so delightfully aituaied. aad.wiiuin ten minutes -walk of the Cajtol m lhaist day of s January, 184 1. :M?itty Per Session of 5 months, payable ift adifcace, wfll ' bsasfoiiowsj; r:iiV itr For the usual Branches of the English Coetew; fa chiding ComposiUohKLeuer Writings tci rV''Wt 09 ' r, . CI.ASSICA1, ; KFJTMIWT,:."'?, u For the Prerralory ;Course for entrance lMrny fJuiversity In the United States, including the fuIlEn- - glish Course, with Mathematics Elocullea ?Xm4&- ; ro dedection win be made for absence, nnleaspre ncted sickness .uiepanar; ..n.r j The deeradation fcorpoTal yunialrmest av&T & n- urely disiensed with, except In ye c4stise eaves. which tberropnetor trusts wurbe very few, ptevMuif the .Parents .ijet jodselousiyi; ' " t 4 X i No charge made for fuel or servant tlre 'j - ;Houri of attendance from 9 A MtoIST, snd rrocs'. i P.M. to5. v vROBT.GRAY,vfs n.i.u). Tm i ifiAn 100 tf.,it TTM PA WT SCHOOL. T We Inf.ut Srkaa XL. under the superintendence ,f Mrs. VsMrt from-v .rmiaueipnia, win aw epraea as csriy --ut 19 vwnwx aajjSB7 wv;auivi vvsaa asaaa - w -.'f I - The abuses which-haW crept Into (he systaisuwlll; va rrjecieo, muu tun fiiu m a hmuwui wm wm awsacv . . '..t V 1 t 1 'JI . jiL as much as posstblek namely, to develops thepovrerv ef tbe mind by presenting ideas sad nvt a i&ejst pas ' r (l lL;ii' '.. .V. lit: i'-if oi worus. , i am memorj wiu oe, csviuscw, out bm ;oveViaxed.v '-w.tri- .r over taxed. ' ir As central a loeafloa as can be pctrred wilt b chosen lot the School. i bhtHr,a Chiklrea will be1 admitted from the 'fSAsmMlm: seven. - . yj. -.-- ...2 Tsbjis The first Class, which will embrace the? elements of Natural History, History, Natural Phn,: osopby AntbmeUe, Ueographr. urammar, yv nnng - and Drawing, per8ession, fIOZ9 Becond Ulass, , o w Third Clasa 'Ur VUf - c--Thnae who wish to vntronixe the eehsoL'wia- be so goou as to senn weir nsmes to t isLiia, at Mr. LeMessurisr, corner of Mnrgair awd tfoBsbU ry streets. . . Fefcv 13. U' HATJ3 1.HAT8! 1 HATOM1, i .SB TTOLFE" A DIOTSOn, Sou -i aaoex st. lass piearfre m .jewtspay--. -iheir -friends and. tb pub&e!ncnlyr that tney are now in posse asvon of taetf 8pring snpply of Hats, Caps, Vtc, em bracing every variety usnalrykeptia susDar establish) Among wnica may be found,' if y- " Fash. eopert' Black Beaver Hats, latest tjle - . do ;i 1-' dtj- Nutria do is&mt do - do' Moleskin do , iot do and. wide brim Brash do. , , v Ua v -v - a, ..oo. utter .s3 -o?,. d , ; Vdo jfL Easais do. C At T " VJ UO " T dAt tJnnavda - 4as Youth's and ChndreaV sKvcriaae Pihm Leaf Mats of every-dssptiwu;ia. j j . .AUOt rhichwill bft oCercd on the moat TcasoaalSa I . IM ..H. EJantrr XTcrananta are , eaxuciLlarrV 1 (tviLe tuna mtw twkiuHij a mu Mi Siock and' tirfceav bafbr lto an examination of eur 1 ptrrchadnl eUewhrre. Pttsyshori, Mtrch 25. 4wT2 it- -i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 9, 1841, edition 1
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