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EDITOR LAND PROPRIETOR; SrsscBirf tov.-FlVe Dollars per aum-halfin Advance. . (ion, One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, 2ft cents CorT Oanxas arid Jutiir'taL Advertisements will be charged-35 percent higher ; but a deduction of S3 per ceht, will be bade from the regular, prices, for ad vertisers by the year. ''; , Advertisements, inserted in the fSemi-Weekly Rxo- iirti will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of urge. q Letters to the Editor mast be rosT-raio, SELECTED FOR TltM xVEGISTERi SFECIKEN OK A POCKET DICTIONARY ,1 For the use of those who Wish to understand the meaning of thing as well at wordsi 'J ' ; Habit The covering worn by the body or mind : in" the former esse hiding Nature, and in the latter revealing hjer4' I Happiness. The health of the mind, pro duced by its virtuous exercise. They who would attain it otherwise, may search for the tyill-o'-the-wisp. Harmony of sentiment. A much better ingredient in married life than that species of harmony Which springs from discord. Hassock Of. special m service to. certain church-goers who like a nap upon their knees ; and to poetasters, as affording the only rhyme to. cassock. i Haunch of venison. That with which the demon of gout and gluttony baits his hook. 1 neau. A DUibous excrescence, tift tnr Iiniradav. - . , I Health Another word for temperance and exercise. I j Heart. The seat of feeling, and therefore supposed lo be wanting in butchers and critics. According to a French author, those men pass the most comfortably through the world who have a good digestion and a bad heart. Hemp. The neckcloth, alias nec-quid, which rogues put on, when they see com- pany for the last-time. . J Hero. A wholesale man-butcher. ' H earned The triumphal car in which bones and dust proceed in state to their final place the grave. noax, nocua-pocus, caumouz. seeiloiv Alliance, Constitutional Association, and in general all pharisaieal pretenders to exclu- sure lovaltv and aanctitv. - ' Holidava. TWelvsium of onr HovIioaH . I perhaps the only one of our life. : Of this I . " . i ' - ... L" . I . truth Anaxaguras seems to have been aware. I Being asked by the people of Larapsacus be-1 lurcuis ueaui wueiner uc wisnea any minor done in commemoration of him " Yes,' he replied, let the beys be allowed to play on the anniversary of tny death." ' '. Honor Conventional legislation for the correction and government of all those, points wnicn me taw uoes. not reaen. f j$ Hope A compensation for the realities of life, most enjoyed j by those who haie the least to lose, since they are generally render- ed much happier by expectation tbaft they would be by possession. "v H Hunger The universal stimulant of men and beasts : the same which gave the Door hanging a hat on. taking anuff with. .hakin 7-Sir 1 homas Wotton " th or noddinir. or as a target : which ther wh members," and yet tn his old ; know its value offer to be shot at for a shil- anxious to. prolong the winter of man hie health and his appetite; the want of 1 Fepcing, Gymnastics, &c. at the University of Vir it afflicts the rich with disease and satiety., I intbrm. the citizens of Raleigh, that he U di- nypocnonuria. me imaginary with which those are taxed who have no real one. - '3 1 Idol.WhaVrnany worship in their own shape, who would be shocked at doins it in any. other. . ' '' W ' -. W , mm ' .m jealousy lorrae nun g yourself for fear you should be tormented by another. -IllumiriauW-Men enlightened by nature, and of coarse particularly obnoxious to the hooded owls, royal bats, and chartered beasts of prey, who thrive best in the deepest dark- J Immorta'ity of modern authois.- Draw ing in imagination upon the ' future for that homage which - the present age refuses to pay. , At best a protracted oblivion.1. Infant. A mysterious meteor' sent U us from the invisible world, ' into which, after performing the evolutions incident to the seven ages of man, it wilt1 finally return. lak. The liquid which renders thought visible and .reason communicable. , Judge, Jury A compound legal machine, somewhat resembling a clock, -the latter ex hibiting twelve numbers, and giving warning to the former before he can strike, or indi cate I the .hoiir, at -which a criminal is to die. Ivy. A vegetable corruptionist, which for the purpose of its own support, attaches it self with the fgreatest tenacity to that which is the most antiquated and Untenablei and meimmoi noies,. ws. ana .njperiecuons. King According to modern doctrine, Jhe nereuitary proprietor or a nation according to reason,' its : accountable first magistrate. . Kitchen. The temple Xt whose- con sumption hecatombs cX; animals jare ! daily sacrificed, ho, however, generally wreak a final revenge opori epicures .-and gluttons..;; Knowledge. A. r molehill removed from, the mountain of oar ignorance. v 3 ' Uaghieri: facnlty hestowed exclntive ly upon, ihanVand f which th,ere is, therefore, a sort of impiety in not ; exercisinir fre quently aa .we can. We may say with .Titus that " we have lost a day, if it have passed i without our ranghing: The pi&rims af Mecca consider it sd essential tTpartof their devotion that they;. eu UtV Prophet topresenre "cm irom aaa races. tark.i The jnaiin chorister, that first wis the light of heaven to music. : ' Law. That in which" we ares still as far behind some' portions of Europe as we are ahead of them in cottons and cutlery. Owing principally to the blind obstinacy of its pro fessors, who have in all ages been, last to abandon 'i legal abuse. Even the statutes a gainst witcbcraA were not repealed until after France had set us the example, and many of our law-officers strenously opposed the mea sure to the last ! ;! . tearning.l'oo ofieh a knowledge of words, and ignorance of things a mere act of memory which may be exercised without cddimoh eense. ';' " ' 4' Loan. A means of robbing our successors for the purpose of' destroying bur contem poraries. .''. Logic. Substituting sound for sense, and perverting reason by reasoning. Logwood A dye much used in the manu facture of wine. U ' Longevity. Adding a few years to wrong end of life, and surviving one's self. Lover. One who in his desire to obtain possession of another has lost possession of himself. . Loyalty. Sometimes a profession, some times a trade, sometimes art ; generally, self love disguised. i Martyr. That which all faiths have pro duced in about equal proportions ; so much easier is it to die for religion than to live for it. . ' Marriages-Taking a yoke-fellow, who may ligKteutlie burden of existence if you pull togcthefor render it insupportable if you drag different ways. i Mav 1 had rather live twenty. Mays," an forty No- age lie was his days " And from the dregs of Me thought to receive; " u" w" " -is""f - w- w. Meuicine.Guessin g. at Nature's mten- "nsand wishes, and then endeavouring . to ubsUtute our own. , ' Melancholy.-Ingratitude to Heaven, City Milk. The joint production of the cow and the pump. . Misanthrope. One who is uncharitable enough to judge of others by himself, Money May be accused of injustice to- wards mankind, inasmuch as there are only a few who make! false money, whereas money makes many men false. Mouth.- A useless instrument to some people, in as far a it renders ideas audible. out oi special wmceiw rcuucring Ticiuais i invisible. ; Nobleman. One who is indebted to his ancestors for a name and an estate, and Tnot nnfreouentlr lo himself for beimr imworthV of both. . . j i Nonscnse.-Generally applied to any sense that happens to diner from our own. TJEW 8PRIHO GOODS.- PETERS- jXL BURG, Masch 29, 1841 E. James & Co. wooU mpectfullT uofenn their friendt. customeri and weponue generally, uni mey- are in ine receipt m their full supply RICH STAPLE AND FAN. CY SPRING J)RY GOODS, of the latest impor. tations. They 'will compare in variety and selection, ... .t .1 " .1 " A with any stock heretofore offered by them. Purcha sers wui do well to call and judge for tnemselves : ad- . ti. :ii i : i .L-J .1 . dicUte. 'The genuine Anchor stamp Bolting Cloths, No. 1 to 10, at aU tunes on hand. . ' ij t . Petersburg, March 30, 1841. , I 28 w3w TTEIICIWG, BROAD-SWORD EXERCISE, In &c Chbu Gaixxx, recently Instructor .f roos of obtaining a limited class of Gentlemen, to whom he will give instruction in Fencing with the rod, and with the Broad-Sword. Also, Military Broad-Sword, Military Musket Fencing, and 8parring. He can produce satisfactory testimonials of his ability to in struct in the above named branches, j For terms, apply at the Fancy Store of, Messrs. G. W. & C. Grimme. . 'j Raleigh. March 30. j 30 TITER Y CHEAP FOR CASH. J AS. y M. TOWLES, having bought the entire stock of the late firm, will continue the business at the same stand, a few doors above the New Market. His friends, and the public generally, are respect fully solicited to call and examine his Goods, as his object will be tn give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. v,03r It is absolutely necessary that the debts of the old firm fthould be settled as speedily as possible. He hopes "m word to the tcise," in this case, will prove "tujietent" j V March 34, 181. : " it-ML TTKAKlEItf R. OODLOE-Attorney U V at LAW Has located at Loubbarg, N. O. andwill attend tho Courts of FrankKh and Granville :" , REFERENCES : Hon. R. B Gilliam, ?fwford C R. & ft. H Jaagsbtuyi rS'1 0, Shaw & King, - N. Patterson, : yiooisburg, J. U. R, Noble, S . Quin &Morton, I Petersbutg.ya. Dunn, McBwame Brownley, 5 e Loaisbnrg, N. C. March 27. ' 29 2m IIPRIIVG SUPPLY. The subscriber is now 3ceiTin8 Pr eST arrival, his 8pring snpplyof j boots, ShOCS and Saddlerr, $ airect from tk Mufactoriea. Hi. stock having Un. l as usual, carefully selected by himself, warrants hi I in saying he can and wOi oec it npon very reasOtaab him it upon very reasonable terms. ; ,4 . ...... CovvTmT MxmcaAHTS and Ujers are invited to call end examine, a he will always take great plea sure in showing his Goods.1 - - Petersburg, April 1,1841. . r t . 29 4w. L S?0,? V55l mfan fof a eignV Iv seasoned, loaetner wltn a urge and increasiha yea aonment of other deseriptioos, which he will jell for vr a a. m. mm m m m immm ... a m m lI a . mm m. V s.HJr.v, -v . r " 1 t, nr mrn. mnafatnr ran m denended CS tnonUr-Cleor of Knott ond Splits T.T jTT" "rTSf" -7, wage, t wat larger inenm ui iower m pnee. Prompt attention ; ord abyresaH to the 8ub Kribtr.P.M,WJluela 5 KlQVTZK. MORE IVEW GOODS ! Late arrivals have pla ced in possession of the undersigned, 'an addi lienal iuddIv of STA. PLEA FANCY DRY GOODS, among which are elegant plain and figured MousUn de Laines.Chal- lies.SiUcs, SatinstFrench end English Print; Mas. He has also, to rent, oh aecomraodatiag ! 7 and several comfortable upper Rooms in nisxvew nricB cuiiuing. B. B. SMITH. January 27, 1811. 9 -I I ADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTO- RYr rhe ondersigned respectfullv uwmns the itnens of Raleigh and the adiacent CoanUes. that ne bas recently opened an Establishment on Fayette ville street, four doors North of the Post Office, wtere he intends to keep constantly on hand, a well a? ty make to order, the following articles, which he, will dispose of tqCash or punctual Customers, on as good terms as can be purchased elsewheTe, viz : Best stitch ed, plain and shafteao Baddies ; Common do. Bridles, Martingales and Saddle bags, together with every other; article usually kept in similar Establishments. His materials were selected by himself, and are of the best that can be purchased in the Northern Markets. From a long experience in business,, he feels jusii- ned in saying tnat, tor neatness and durability, his work cannot be surpassed. - He respectfully solicits a call from persons wanting articles in his line; previous to purchasing elsewhere, as he is disposed to use eve ry exertion on bis part to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor , him. with their patronage. Old work repaired with neatnesi and despatch. r Also for sale, an Excellent Brass mounted 8ULKY. I GEORGE FISHER. March 25-3m26. pi RE AT IMPROVEMENTS. STOD UtTART, WORCESTER & DUNHAM'S Pl- ano I Fortes. Ei P. Nash, sole Agent for Vir ginia and North Carolina. It has been remarked by some of the most distinguished Musicians in the Uni ted States, that few instruments are td be found in any country equal to those made by Stodart, Worcester & Dunham, New York. Their tone is remarkably soft, sweet and mellow, and at the same time powerful. They are made with particular reference to durability and keeping in nine. E. P. NASH, Petersburg. April 8, 1841. 29 Valuable Land and 'Mill FOR SALE. The Subscriber having determined to remove to the Southroffers his Tsact or Laxb, adjoining the town of Oxford, for Sale, containing 375 acres. It is one of K- iriF-,, homm . utn.tad n m em. inence, in a beatjtiful Grove, and has attached to it a rich and highly; cultivated Garden. The-Yard and Garden have been newly paled in. There are also. on the preiiiises, ail necessary out-hooses, and at con- nMnt dictarw fimm th Dwellinr. a fine BDnns and Ice House.' There are Rood Male and Female Schools m Oxford, and the Academies are as near to the resi dence of the Subscriber as to the Town. The M ill is a valuable Flour manu&etunng Mill, recently re paired, with Iron Gear, ccc The profits of the Mill will pav the interest annually on the purchase money of the Tract of Land. Persons wishing to purchase, however, can examine for themselves. For terms, ap ply to the Subscriber, Oxford, Granville county, N.U, j W.H. ROBARDS. April lr 1841 29 tf TTKISSOLUTION. The Co-partnership hereto I ifore existing between the Subscribers, has been dissolved bv mutual consent, so far as relates to the Gaocxax business. The ownership and Co-partner ship in the Billiard Table still remains as before. The Grocery business will, for the future,, be carried on by tt. FwntATxa on his own accounts All per tons indebted to the late Firm of FiirntATia Jf Mil u will settle their accounts with R. Mtucw, who is fully authorized to adjust the same. ". R FINDLATER, i R. MILLER. Ra!eigb, April 6, 1841 8w29 , ATCHES.-Clark's Superior Friction Match es warranted not to be affected by damp wea- er : for sale by the grace or in less quantities. Just received bv TURNER & HUGHES. 1 i nrrTAsonfGToas hoteix having VV 'bought the Washington Hotel, I therefore hope that the community at large, will give me a lib eral share of their public patronage, and try me, and see if I do not Use every method to render them com fortable 'and happy, while in my boose. Great prom ises are seldom redeemed ;' therefore, I shall make none, but invite all to stop and try for themselves. My prices wilt be moderate as usual in similar places. I i, . a. o. wiwnis. Raleigh, Feb. 27th 1841. 19 -till May 1st. mnn n BHJT A eomfbrtable two Storr Dwel ' ft A liii r ' I'- r ling House, in an eligible part of the City. Also,LWillte Johnson or Msry for hire, a good Cook and Washer-woman, and Ser aut;. dot io wail iu iub nuum. rwraww fjixcu immediately. Apply at this Office. '- Kaleigh, March 5, 1841. zo !W LAW BOOKS. English Common Law . . Reports. Vols 35 and 36; Kent s Commentaries, 4th edition : Russet on Crimes, new edition with ad. diUons Starkie on Evidence, " Koscoe on Criminal evidence, . , -Leigh's Nisi Prius, 2 Vols. Just received, at i THE NORTH CAROLINA BOOK STORE. Apri2. - 29 A CARD. W & W. H. RICHARDSON, 4SXTCNSITK TJsTatREIXA MANUFACTURERS, i JW 6. Sutk Third Street, Philadelphidjii Respectfuliy inform their customers and Merchants generallyi that they have for sales large and superior HttiA of 81 LIT 2c COTTON UMBRELLAS, com. prising some thousaods of every description; -which, with m handsome assortment of PAR A80LS. ( pn t of which are maoufactored of Silk imported express- y bythemselves,) Will, they trust,' he found worthy cn'wmeraana tne ruwic, as iheV wUl sell at the lowest priced and warrant their fentlon. JTebroary 17,' 1841-tf a : Tl TKfK BUSuEsLS genuine Uxaa's uaass J 8 i1 par liashel - X--just received a for sakl?y ' u VnUrch 30-27 TURNER nUvtibS. TT 1ST of Letters remaining In the Post jJ Office at Raleigh, oo the 31st of March, 1841. A Robert MUler E A Allen, jr. l)r.8H Allen Uas A Murray WmBManttins Caroline Adams John Merrett B uosa Mainner WmKBofloer Wm P McRjpod Fielding Beasley James Muster 8 Butsel UZZZ'ZrLl vt,x A H N Boyd Henry Boyd ' w Msvcuinus i Count Nathaniel Boyden ' 2 itev Wm McKinney 3 Miss McCemmick Miss Mary Ann Murreir E W Beckwith . Garrison Barker Miss Irena Boy Ian Joseph Morris ; Beth Bethania Col Anderson Mitchell Job Bagwell Thoa McMso 2 MikeMUican Rev Otis Bnggs Miss Ann E Briggs KLMyerl Hon H Bryan " , ' Elbert A Bryan 2 Di (lev Meeehee ' 2 M ary Mirick : Mary Bryan - Henry Morgan Dr T Stanlv Beckwith J J McGee . Jane C Bevers N Misa E Brilt S Brooki Farrington Burnett A Nickolson ' 3 Jos Nelson 2 Muster Nort Jasr 8 Battle 8tepben Blopdso Samuel Morris Francis Nixon WiUis BarUett Berry Bagwell Lfohn Oneal 2 8ylvester Bettis E O Boler Jesse Olive P John Boon Robt T Pains - 2 C Brinson Blyer Barber r WPrantiss Mody Pasmore C Jno Potter jG Dwight Phelps Charles Chamberlin Jas M CraWley ousan farwn Jonas Crosslin 2 Jno Parish Mrs Robert Campbell Calvin Coax r. Thompson Parham Miss Luanda G Parham Mias Msry A Clark Miss MH Cox Wra 8 Craig W M Carson Uenry Phillips Llease Pettiford MarjrB Pettlgrew Miss Lucy Polk Amos Cutler Wm Polk Dr Jas Cook Tbeophilus Pool Gen Moses Chambers Miss S E Cook RSCherrj lames Patison E N Peterson K T Pullen Ransom Pope D Col Wm Doak C Daeosta A Powell WmPadgit Mrs Marlha Ann Dowd Miss E C Pinbera CandiaJPartia MissJ Dupe E Jno B Pollock Miss Mary Eddins 2 R Smith A Ellis Thomas Ennett James E Hiee Wm H Robinson F James Rhodes Samuel Fleming 3 Miss Fiances Rogers William Foster Wm Rogers. ; Jnc Freeman Jehan Romant Jno Roseman : Henrv Franklin Johrt W Fowler Willism Roles Borwell Fowler Sot or Jno RJchardson ' Mary Ann Roe Willie J Fuller G 8 C F M Gainett ; 3 R B Smith SHGee A Smith Hon W A Graham E A Smith James Graham Jno J Green A B Smith Millbray 8mith Misa Angelina G Green W 8imme Co Rev WmU Green Hsger Guion , Mr 8ilerj Matthew ShawU . R B Seaweirt - J 8 Guthrie Miss Lydia Guthrie Littleton Seagries R H Simmons Geo N Gordon Rich'd Giner B8Gaither Society of Printers ec'y Mechanic's Associa H tion Alfred M Haywood kSec'j Wake Forest Lodge R M Harvey Alban Hart M SUnly Benj Swam L 8 Sims Wm 8 Hardwick 2 Mr Herschfield Theodras 8nobbs Gen'l H G 8t ruill Wm A Harrison Miss Rebecca B Hicks . Miss Mary Hopgood Jno C 8tedmsn Miss M H Stephenson Dr Jas W'Hawkins B Stone Gen Jno H Hawkias Ann C Swain. A M Henderson. B 8 Hints aL8wain Wm B Spruill Robert Hill Joseph Scott ; Mich Holt H Saunders Jas Hamilton Adam Saunders Col M Hoke Gould Hoy t Manassa Sater Sam'l Scarborough Cresy Harris T v - Miss Cynthia H Harden A.Hargrave Emaly Harrard Jno L Terrell Clary Thomas Isaac N Tillett 2 J David Thompson Mrs. Ann Taylor Jas Taylor ; Joseph H Thomas Aaron Johnson Sarah Johnson Mrs Mary Jones .2 Henry H Jones ames Terry i, Mumford Jones MissMJ Turner Eliza A Jones Henry I Toole 2 A P Jones Sol Thompson Rubin Jones U Henry Jett Eliza W Jewell AUtly i Nathan Upchurch ' James Jackson 2 y Jnolsbell 2 Lino JVaugtan 8. Col Andrew Joyner A Vandergnff. W Anderson Sam'l Wharry VK Dr 8 M Wheaten Charles B Kinney ,4 Joseph Weesmaa Benj Knight Mrs Ann Kirk Rev Edwd Kingsford 5 Mis Unina woodward John Womble Mrs Sarah Waircn. f MUs'YJKyle R M Whittenden L Mrs Mary Wilkias K Lewis Rev James Weleh A W Lewis J B Ljnch 2 Wm Welsh I 3 Martha Wian Mary Ann Lumsden Rev A 8 Wynne lAnn Williams Dr Francis Williams Chalphia Litch Ijcwisljasnly . a James Leathers S D Lessums Wm M Williams 3 Calvin H Wiley Ezekiel Louvill '4 John W Ward Josiah B Little iNorfieet Ward ; Capt R G Lindsay Rm 11 WilliamaAn ' & tJtarlr. Luttellow Jordan Wright Mrs 8 H WaddeU , Wm 'White! P n Winston Hugh McQueen 6 Jno G Marshall Henry Marshall Alex Morphia Mr ' Walker Col Leonard Ziglar.'S ! - :, r i . THOMA8 Oi 8COTTTPJM rr Pet sons calling for any of , the above Letters, wilt please say they ar 'advertised. PHILANTHROPIC HALL, ;rJAkaa C. Bavca, Esq. has accepted the appoinV ment ot the l-.Isrtiropic Bocicty, to deliver the Annual tAddre bcibre the Ammoi and Graduating 1 Class of the University of NortS Carolina, on the day ar sr- w w t : t . mm m.v - - . - - - ' m t preceding uouunencemecttLa. HzX G. C.DaoK- - 1 eooLf having resigned CroWl L ; " .iS I ; : qNariorisl Jmr!7 jTrwrcr tr,l TeY.r. IcijaondEneirer wlU iMCrt four weeks Jx tri-wecUy paper . State i f JXnrth teicliaci By Hir Excellency, John 3f. Moftktitdi Governor, Cavtain General and Com 4nanderin CHefi in 'and over thi Stale r,:a -r.. rv-:; --'.,. JL TI VOMSVSr L TTTHEREAS, I-hite beehduhr informed if iZi J Prodaiflatida bt Bis Exeellenct; ; VtixtiiM Him Hiitnf i Prttidati of the VhOed fsiatesf 2 Monday of Ma next, (being tM Sday (oereoi,; nas peen nxed upon by him for theaeetiri of the first SesScfa 6f the twenty-eeventh Consresa of uv vwwa ouuca; mLa ctcui vruura reuuers n expedient and necesslrT that the Election for the Representatives from this State in the next Congress should be held atari earlier day than the usual time of holdingsai Elections: Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority, in me vested, by an Act of the General Assembly of this State entitled An" Act concrhinaj tiie. mode of chMeitig 8enators and 1 Represmbitsves in the Corirress ef the VtihedSl&a," (-Jievised Statute efN. C. Chapter izotj and tq the end, that the rreemen of Uus State mayjw duty represented in the next Congress, at fts first "session commencintr u aforesaid. 1 do issue this" my Proclamation, hereby commanding and reduirins? all Sherifia and other Returning Officers of the several' bounties composing each 4vongTesnonal District, to cause Polls to be opened and kept, and Electiona to be neia, tor Kepresentatives to the next Uongress of the United States, on. Thursday the uurteettth day of May next, at the places established by law in their respect ive Counties, for holding said Elections. And I de further command and require said Sherifis, and other Returning Officers, to meet for the purpose of comper ing the Polls, at the limes and places prescribed by law for that purpose. And Ido, by this, my Proclama tion, further " require the Freemen of this 8tate, to meet intheir respective Counties, at the time" afore said, and M at the places established by law, then and there ' to give their -voles for Representatives," io the next Congress.. ' ?? l ;.,' In testimony whereof I have caused the Great Seal of the State to be he reunto affixed, and signed the same with my hand. the United States the sixty-fifth. J. M. MOREHEAD. By the Governor: .s - , .. " Ja: T LiTTiaioHjri P.8ecTy. . MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTE RY, Class No. 13, ror 1841. To be drawn in tore, Md. on Wednesday, 21st of April, 1841. Brilliant Scheme. 825,000 315,000 10,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,0002,5281; 50 prizes of $1,000-28 of $250-200 of $200 etc. occ. occ. 75 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. Tickets only 10, Halves $ 5, Quarters 2 60 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole TickeU 130 Do do 25 Half do 65 Do lo 25 Quarter do 82 Thirty Thousand DoUars, ONX HVNDSED.FBIZES, OF $1000. ' TT7TRGINI A LEE8BURG LOTTERY, Class F. V for 1841 To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, the 24th of April, 1841. - esuso Cavatau t . $30,000$10,OOOX $5,OO03,0f)b4-$2,5OO--l,O17f 1 lOO . Prires Of $ 1,000, 10 of 300 20 of f 250 84 of $200. 75 number Lottery 12 drawn Ballots. TickeU 10 Halves $5-r-Qusrter $2 60 . . Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole TickeU 130 DoT " ' do' 25 Half "fa ' VST Do , . do ..iS.25 Quarter- do , . 32 : & For Tickets and 8harea or Certificates of Pack ages in the above splendid Lotteriesaddress - V. . UKKUUKX c;o. Managers, v r iT i Washington,D. C. Drawings sent immediately alter they are over to all who order at above. t . - " Sugar and Molasses. GLfK HH1S. PRIME JN. O. SUGAR. OCJ 1 101 Hhds. 33 Tierces, vrrune lieuuungMoiasses. 62 Barrels, ; Landing: from Briar J. Cohen; Jr.directfrom Nei Orleans which, having been purchased on the Plan tation on the very best terms, will be sokl at prices to correspond. . ? ALSO IN STORE, . 700 . Baga Laguira, old Java and Bio Coffee. ' 35 Hhds. prime P.R.8ogar, 10. do Cuba Refined do. 400 Kegs Cut Nails, With a very general and heavy supply of all arti- illy kept by Grocers, which' we will sell on eles usually nieasiniF terms. cv t - . , ? - . - Petersburg, Uw& S1, J&41. 28vr TTTraiakllii School (CiisstcAt aaa Eafe- LP usau -fTt School Room beissf Cnow cbmple- ted, I take theMportanUy to make known thi terms and conditions upon which I shaU nerjfter conduct my school. - L & . . . 21 : , 1st. Xjvery owssicai or mamemaucai exuaent wui pay me S17 00 a session of five months. All others f 12 00 2d. "No student, over sixteen, win be received with- out an assurance on the parof himself or Parent, of good behaviour, attention, to bosuiess, .and an orderly Obedience to the rules of the School. " 3d. No deduction of price to be made for absence, unless caused by protracted sickness. , 4th. Only thirty students to be at any tune m the 6u.From April to; September, time occupied In school, 7.nours. The remaining part of eachsession, proportionably less. ' : ' f . , . . 1 taxe.uus public manner of pledging myself to tne faithful perfqnance of my own part, a preparing for College those who desire it, , and, in giving useful knowledge, to others ; alwaya bearing, in ; mind : those cardinal branches of learning, to wu: itoaaing, SneUino! TmrliA Grammar and Arithmetic In addition to, tne above. L would, be ewim nave z - - " ' ... ... a Class of Young. Gepiiemen to attend and recite at nrivato honra. . A Class of Younz Ladies would be abdlv attended at theu own residence. 'w fT Baleigh, AprUl, 1841. 14 4toow. fT WSSOIJrJXIOIV. The Cooartnerlhlp- hai 111 tofove exisUng under the firm f Tewlea & ""r s a ------ 1 - : - r - - , Asm 1 ttlom, this day dissolved by mutual consenu '3 I persons indebted to us,' art requested to make 'p. 1 tneat immediately to" James M. Tories, who alend a m -.a. w m. .. ' - j. aotborixed to settle" the business, and who wi3 aba attend to sH the demands agaiiQe concern.- V .0 ;i ' 1; ;4fAME8. M. TQWLC3L Alfe, Done at the City of Raleigh, toU the Sjf a (i twenty-second day of March, in the year 5 of our Lord one thousand eight hundred 't. Jt?- and fortvwuui. and tf thi IndiMMndenca of v March 23, 1811, , v Jlltf v .-,v. -: ws u en auq: a. -tv T Wvaimas' r W d-mmi ew v nsitessswwsr I Reapeanl(y idfotnis h&wkintpu itigmtMH and the pabGe generadyduaha is prepared Id repair ' IU Untta 'of Watcheslocks, wellejT and Silver Ware, io aifpariot atyteHe Bai1if Or fuptdlll skilful and steady wwiman, rid -wUl beside,' alio give the boaiaeae luf-peMooal; atteiikta ,ajr ffoai , hie knowledge of alt the different hranrhei of.ibsji neat, he flitters hi.mself ih.t Bs will be able td gjh feneral UUafactUn. HU8hoh Is In the Store forteiS ty occupied by Hailett Uyle, deceased UeaMyoppoi : aite:.hesNew MaUise.4x w'-baf W. imawk warranted id pelfofnf veU i&k&oU ylslung the City ould find it to their interest Jo jive him a calUs his prices wijj te'sijch aa toiuiithe timri ? Raleigh llarthtt, UU , 1 - U J FAfTTOllYThe fihbscribef hMvintf taketi the houWonTayettevilte 8eel, tbrmerly ocUpied'ai u r er bdk$ wouhi respvcuuiiy iniorm .Turn public that he intends carrying' on -the-.Copper) -Tiri and. Sheet Iron Ware Mahiifactery in all itrl various brancheai He wishes atsd 16 inform the inblbitantat of Raleigh and it vicinity, that h can, and k dXer mined to ceil his w ares at low as can be horcbased id any Northern city, by f hotesaltl Tor retail; fbr Ca-b mcicuuH, miw wtucrs winung a nicies ia ois-aite, are respectfully invited te fall before they WfcEkireije. where.- Old arofk neaMy- repaired, and at the ahortv est notice A few Stills on hand which win be sold at a very sXnall per cent, for cash- - . , : 03, Copper, Tin jKnd, SSnc RboffrJjt env the 'xesi fi. Hi Orders frani the ctrrintryC vrfll fie ptonrptli attended te t ' ,ri?t " RalelgVJuIy 26, 1840 fZaTlIinAMS istettt Chinch tttliei? The Subscriber arse oners fbtfite at hi ractory ; a few of those aery valuable Steamers, known ao the ueat remeq tor clearing BedWad of Chese.for menting Buga , The .Ctfittce Steamf Ii tattle by himself and Is warranted river to Sprst,end atall times to ' clear Bedsteads perfectly; wiihont the" reaxl damage to the finest carved work. : ' i: ' ' Having had in use the above Wacbiile for Arafry years, I have no hesitation to sayings that Jl is the best means that has ever been formedf tor dettijr'in Chinees, and would recommend every person Yo use rL - 1 . B. P HALSET;' This wmceTUfy.havbjfrtqutntlytsedr. 3.1 Kirkhans Chinee Steaaiervlcectfulryrernnhd it ' to the public as a simple and : easy tviy t6 destroy I hem. and without anv damaee to the Fornllorei' i. F.G. MARSHALL HaKfax. July 25. 184p. MALEIGn IWST1TITTE. The eilixerrl of Raleigh and NoHh Carolhnv genfriflt,- gfe tvspectfally Informed that the' Rsteigb Institute, - air English Classical and Matlajtatical Preparafdrf Day School for Boys of everyege wHl be . cned, (agreeably to the wishes of Parents and &a absolute necessily of the occasion, in ctie of gbm .Episcopa) School Buildings; so delightfaHy situated, and within fen minutes walk of the CapitoV, etr tn Iff day of Janaaryl841;ri ;mic: t-y r ' - ' 4i---?-'TERMfA''''--' -i:(-r - Per 8eaaoB of 5 aaonths, pay able i attn ee,- 13 beaafWbws: r 5'- tf :-wt Huf.is , COMMKKCIAl Irt PAfiTltif- For the usual Branches of A Englis'Cour 6fc eluding Composilion, Letter 4Vritrngy && $18f"9$ . CLXS9ICAK, DXFAXTXEIVX For the rreDaratorr. Course for entrance into" 1.11 Unhrersitv ia the United 8tateS.cTudfnB the fuAEny glish Course, with Mathematics Elocution, CO-" No dedocuon will be made lor aseance, unleseprcK racted sickness be the'caaKo4 Snf'iff p$ The df gradauon of corporal punislnacnt 1ff m4tv tirely dispensed with, except in very obstinate eaafe. which the Proprietor tracts wiH be very Jfcw, ftrOvedintf No charge made Tor fuel or sefvtnthtre? Hoars ef attendance from 9 Ay M. to land AronV 2 p. m. to. - .-m - eobt; GRAT. i . Iff Principal:, Raleigh, Dec. 1, TfJsFAJJiT 8CUOOL, The Infant 8ca0P - ' ....... XL under r the snpermtendenee of Mrav Ps arr fibra1 Philadelphia. wiH be olpetted m earlt fift tSnrf as the wesiberwill permii-1 'f n . VV The abuses which have crept :jnto the iysterH win be re)ected. and the phut of Pestalozzi will M rsoed as much as possible; namely to evetope the poerw rWJ of word ,The menwy wiU be exercised, ooVnol As central a locatioti M cto pcored, ill bt chosen for the SchooL 14 CuUren will be aJmtttcd from the t-e of three tf Tbbms The first Class, which Win embrace-th -Um-nu of Najnral Hiatorv: Historv: Jf afnrsl FUs 0--,. Arithmetic Georrs oh Grammar. Writins. an ana arawinK. ner oeaitiuu. - - & Second Ulass, - - v. 'f y-g 7.7 .-WJb9 Third Claav r' ' ir' ilfV' rr .Thosowbo wish to pstrontae the Cchoolwia be so . rood as to send their pames, to, H'usJSlii taV at Mr. LeMesturisr'a, coriier pf , Mergan and Cal! So rv streets. , - smv. TTOIJfFitDirJISCtj.totijra aeoK sr. take; pleasure ia 5&nAflf rheir fiends said, the public generajly, iomjwcj 919 now, in posarsjiop ct inqr l8prinr.aupply of list. Cana 4 em- bracing every variety usually ktpttn similar eatabttsk menU. Amongrwiucn may be founds ; r-'- Faah. super. Jilack1 Deaver TTati, latest style " do donNotri do do: et ! do IjdleEkinido do and wide brim Brush do;, doi OO !a.:;. OOH-Uttej dO do 1. 1 do "oL'Russlado,; dof uith'i and C&ilJranY at mda. various c dor 1-. ' Yonth'i 4n4 ChilJrenV t v do, varton quatui. (AMas. an 'extenahro - assoi tsaent -of JLeshom east Palm leaf UaUf ef ptery oVcriion Gents, tne clouVvelvci and glaxed CspfcvarloCa psi- trrnsi- k "" - i I Youth's J0 3, u-r do Infaat'a vr daA'ir do : ioa vaty tadscsia, : v. All of whschwia be ofa8red,pn vmmsu tegecsaa . torma. i-:'-... i.'-..'?r;'4cir; r ; B. Ceontry llttcbaiaa ;artv; ftttefy. favita -W7eViajaW of ou etot aaJifr -a; Defer, pinchaams iiewhereV: f?-t 6 Wi6iV ' Pstcnhorg, ilarch ti. : ' t? 1, . 11 - - i 4"
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 16, 1841, edition 1
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