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Al 4F-. V h 4 cfe -via. ' t w?. ,.. fc'r frOL, XLII. if ite; ait lb stter :r irfl tea Jef, ets. bis oof se- o ited EDITOR AND (PROPRIETOR. SCBscBiPTioK.--Five Dollars per annum half in kdnce. : .- j1 M v ' . ' - ; . ADViRTissuiirTs.-ror every 16 lines, first inser- lioo One Dollar; each subsequent insertion, 25 cents Coct Ordkbs and Judicial Advertisements will charged 25 per cent higher ; but a deduction of 33 Ji,way ot bustness-but how w.as l to . go.?M W cent, will be made from the regular prices, for. ad- vertisers by the year. . v; - ". I . f i Advertisements; inserted in the 8emi-Weelly Rks- .jtss wifi also appear in the Weekly Taper, free of Oj" Letters to the Editor must be rosT-PAio. , " Selected for the register. TIIE.POORJLAWY The Knickerbocker Magazmea afefuu pram Tif nwint ' U A" I'luiii 'ii'iiiiija Hi in if rfiTtrt j..-. tiattg Wa s hub oto a- Ibtisb.. Early ez perieuce 01 Kaipn ;xtingvroon) jynrinngn writrt Lnatiitiiil irtr-rr ;t "-:,;"jf j-j4 vbt well term J by the editor " a species oi Alountjoy ot toe west, for the lovers of 'Balph Ringwood, are scarcely less Voetical than those of Mountjoy Mmsell. . Here is the Irst inUoduQtion to the r lovely, maiden who was to. lave so great an influence On his after life. " I had taken mybreakfast, and waa waut iff for rriy horse, when, ' in passing up and (own the j)iazza,rsaw a young girl seated ear mc wiuuuw, cviuciiur a vsu;r : ac Vasvery pretty,W?th auburn hair and bue yes, and was dressed in white. - I haaseefn lothin? of the kind since I had left Rich- hond; at-that time M was too much of a boy be struck by female -beaut'. She was so icate and dainty looking," so different from ie hale buxom brown girls of the woods- nd then her white dress! it was so dazzling! fever' was a poor youth so - taken by sur- inse, and suddenly . bewitched."; My heart earned to know- her;"but how was I to ac- bslher ?7 I had gowh wild in the woods, !nd had none of the habitudes of polite life. ad ' she been like iferey Puffh. or Sallv gman, or any other of my leathern dress belles of the pigedtToost,' I should have proached her without dread " nay had she ea as fair as Shurt's daughters with their oking-glass lockets, I should not have hesi- xrted ; but thai white dress and those auburn mglets, and blue 'eyes and delicate looks uite daunted while; they fascinated roe.; I on't know; what pbt it in my head', ,blrt ,1 lought alhat once I would kiss her V li Vould take a long acqaaintance to arrive at uch a boon, but Ii might seize upon it by heer robbery, Nobody knew me here. ;I krould just step in and snatch a kies,: mount by horse and ride 1off.sV She would not be he worse ofit ; and that kiss oh, I' should ie if I did hot jret t ' I gave no time fojr the thought to cool, but ntered the house and stepped ; lightly into Sie room, one was jseateu . witu ner back to ie door, lookinz" but of the ' wimlowi and id not , hear mv, approach I tapped her hair, and as she turned ..and looked up, patched as sweet a.kiss :as ever was stolen, na 1 vamsned in a twinkling.'; , The next foment I was on horseback; galloping home- waru, my very nean tingling at What i naa one. ,. . vif, ; After, "a Lyariety of amusinff adverrtures, Atngwood attempts the study Of law, in - an VbscurcetUement in Kentucky, where he eived wgtSKanuVday. Ralph pursues his tudies, ocbastdnaUy. argues at a debating so ieiy, anu at lengui oecomes quite a genius, i t 'J. -i it : i nU a lavonte in the eyes of the married la tea of the village. ' I caHed to take tea one evening With one f these ladies j when to 'my surprise and lomewhat to my confusion, I found with her e identical blue eyed j beauty whom I had udaciously kissed. I was formally intro- .i luced to her," but neither of us betrayed any gn of previous acquaintance .except by ushing to the eyes, : While tea was getting pdy, the lady of the 'house" went out of the pom to give some directions and left us alone. eavens and earth what a situation I I would ive. given all the - pittance I was wbrthtb bve been in the deepest dell oflhe forest, felt the necessity of sayinp: 'something in Sense for my former rudeness Tcbuldliof bnjure up an idea, nor utter a word. -Every jtoment matters were growing worseI felt k uuk uius Hiuptcu Ml IIU H3 L HSU UODC jrhen I had robbed her of the kiss .bolt from pe room; and tkel to flight; but I was chains to the spot, for I really longed to gam her ood will. '-X'lf :'r'- ' " ' U Atledffth I ptucWd up" courage on seeins ier equally confused wiih myself, and walk ng desperately' up to her .J exclaimed : "I have beeft trying to muster up 'some- hing to say to ybU7;bUt r am in a horrible scrape.. Do have 'pity on pe and help me out of it ! A smile dimpled; about her, mouth, and played among theblcshes of her cHeek. She uo&eu up witn a sny Du,t: arcn glance or ine ye, lint expressed a volumes of comie . recol- FCt'.ons x . we both broke into a lauirh. and rora that momeni all went on WelL -'.Iki Passing the delightful description;: which succeeded, we proceed to the donouement riwugwoou s tove sanair-r-tne marriaire ? a: pe settlement. ! - ' ' ,. " That very autumn I was admitted to the "Sir, and a month -after wardaLWas marrifrl . We "were a: young ? couple. hff not rauch pore than sixteen, and 1 2 not quite nwenty, f na both almostlwithout a dollar in the World. min Tin I1 "J The establishment wasr ..Weil suited' to odr circumstances ; a low hbase wlth twb small rooms abed a table; a. half dozen: 0hairs:a half dozen knives andf folks, a half dozen spoohaj-every i thing by the half .dozens, a little delph ;ware, every thing in a small Way; vfp were so poor, but thenlso'happyV b We had not beett married many .days when a Court was held in a county town, aboflf twenty. five miles distant ' It was necesgafr for ? me to go there, ihdvpaiinyjself in 'i46)kn;injbilverf tbretf' huhdried.doliars'in uau oAcuucu ui . my .means oa our cswuiish ment, and then it was , hard parting with my wife so soon after marriage. -However; .go I must. Money must be made, joe we would soon have the wolf at our door. . I . accords ingly borrowed a horse, and borrowed" little cash, and rode off from myoor leaving my wife standing aUt, and wng her hand'af- ler me.ak JgJsdBweet and become wgjS-OfXXXzi go UA IJ i - . . ...LI t vf,. tUtCrTBre and crater for -her; 1:1 arrived at the county town on a cool October evening, f I he inn was crowded, for the court was to commence on me loiiowing aay, r : ; it i I knew noone.and wondered how I,a strang er, a mere youngster, was to make way in such a crowd; and to ?et - business. Th'd public room was thronged with' all the idlers in thecountry who gather together on such occasions. 1 here was some drinking going forward, with a great hoise and . a little al tercaiion. Junt as I entered the room, I saw a rough bully of a fellow, who was partly in toxicated, strike an old man. : He came oetter introduction, in a moment 1 nad a half dozen rough shakes of the hand and in- viiauons loannK, anu rounu mysen quite a personage in this rough assemblage. -The next morning the Court opened I look my seat among the lawyers,' but felt as a mere spectator, not having any idea where business was td come from.' In the course of the morning a man was nut to the- bar. charged with passing cbunterfeitmoney; and was asked if he was ready for trial. He answered in the negative. He had been con fined in a place where there ' were no law yers, and had hot had an -opportunity of consulting any. : He was told to choose from he laWrers present, and be ready for trial on the folloWing day. He looked around the Court and selected me. I eould not lellwby he should make such a choice. I a beardless youngster, unpractised at the bar r- perfecUy unknow n. I felt diffident. 'y et tleligh ted, and nntit floiro tntriraA" tVia ni.a I i i ';.-'!' I. Before leaving the Court, he' gave me one hnndfea' dollars in aast," 'as: a retaining fee. I' could scarcely believe my senses, it seemed uwauicam. uc yeaviuess ui uie lee spoK.6 1 w lusip au wiuci wuiui uuq uuuurcu auu uii biit ligbUy in faVor of. his! innocence butllrancs1 s fJ ' ' ' f that was no affair of . mine .: I 'was to be ad vocate, not judge or jury. 1 followed lum to iue jau, auu learneu irom mm an ine pariicu- lars oi tne case ; irom tnence. i went to tne clerk's office, and took minutes of the in dictmeiit, I then; examined .the law' on the sobjectvand prepalred'mrief in my room. All this occupied me until tidnight, wfifcn I went Ho bed and tried to sleep. It was air io vain.1 Never in my life Was I more wide awake. ' A.hosf of thoughts and fancies' kept rushing through my m md: the shower of gold I iLJ. - .1 A-.lli 5'k Tii ii.-v uiai uau so uoexpecieuiy lanen into my tap, the idea of my poor little wife at home, that I was to astonish her with my good fortune. But the awful responsibility I had undertaken, to speak for the first time in a Strange court. theexpectations tlie ' culprii had , formed of my talents, all these, and a crowd. on similar notions, kept whirling ihrougVmy mind. 1 1 tossed about all nightj ; fearing the' morning would find me exhausted and incompetent- in 'a word, the day Mawhe'd on' me a misr able fellow, ' ' j . i I got up feverish and nervous, I walked out before breakfast, striving to collect , my thqughtsi and tranquilize my feelings. It was a bright morning -the air was pure and fros- lyI bathed my forehead and mv hands in a l beautiful running stream, but .1 could not allay the fever Jieat that lagged within. 1 .re turned td breakfast, b'uii;. coutdii& eat, A single cup of -coflree . formed iny repast. It was tune to go toeourt,, I went'there.With a mrooomg neari. , 1 oeue?e 11 11 nau.not ueen w-rr I .1 .. "S" ."7 W w"fWeiy Jigrp,""' perioretyle of workmanships ' ; t honwylshOu d haTe iff. -Ifctl .tU , f v 01 , Persons wishing Paintirof Any description exe-, his.hundred dojlars, and relinquished the Miss'Flora,(with tears in her eyes) .--Oh! cuedf by caIIing the 8boex( Jdopr tohe Bank cause. -1 took", my seat, lookingi I am . con- 84 hat oiie, it'was not promised. Madame Gf the State, may expect to have it done to their en- rinced; moro like 1a Culprit thftn the rogue I Gallienn ' would certainly ' have accepted it, tire satisfaction, 1 , " C. & S, FRAZIER. was- to defend .'4. for if Was the n?dsi ; beautiful of the ;two,-w Raleigh. Mardrl; 1841. - v 19 6m heartLdied within me. .Irose, WiWd.lSjj her blrUt-day? ansa riiv ma vsn - ans .. BixmrnKrHii in . finininr ..v- " "1- mv cause.. I went on from :bad to worsei L . " a . " . i. - - t 1:1 : .1 ... j .ti iiaB au electric apacK puu tiu v iiiigr- mg vmmvvmf. vein m. mjp 09WM-''. : 1 . : . . ... spirit was in arms.. I answered w wcm. prouipi- SvSSSnf yny pituation, tui prompt - nes9 and bitterness, for I felt su cb;an attack upon a novice in Was suriooa td kntw..wlio ' this new lawyer war,- that had srarXdeniy risenr among Ahem, and bearded the Attorney Q eneral at the very ohseWi; Tie .9Urf,ofefaf&jtit;M the ; Inn on the preceding e verirng, when J had knocks ed down a bully aud kicked him out of doors, iitA - ii V ' w- The Justice or the Peace, much aflected, Jixxs C. Bauci, Esq. has accepted the-appoint juiL;h;,v.'4..., A . . away JthertiesHVithouVany further -of ilii Iiitldoie Sbekdefiverthe foristrikini n mrSs circulated with ttu auu ju venurounienanee. was in " my favor, for. the people izave tne far more credit ! than I deserved. .The chance business whieh occurs in pur Courts, came thronging upon me. I was repeatedly employed in other causef and by Saturday night, when nhe Courtclosedf.and I had . paid my bill at the Inn, I found mvself with an ! hundred and fihv ldtes, aiid la horse that I afterwards sold for two iranureu iiouars more. ' . - - u; NeveVldamiser gloat 'more on his pelf and Willi n6re delight, v I locked the door of my rtom, piledhe moneyin a heap updn the tabtand waletT around it, sat with my lbows on he tabled and my chin upon - niv hand!sti and gazed upon it. .Was I thinking of tKd fmpney F--.No I was thinking of my liute ivjfe and home. ... imitrier Isleepless ntffht ensued. 7 but what t jLtJTj- ii . a niffhtbf ioldeh fancies and snlendid air. castles" AS sobh as mornioff dawned. I was ub: J10Dhed the borrowed horse with whinh 1 had come to court on, and Ted the ' other- which I had. received as a fee. All the way I was delighting myself with the thoughts of surprise4 1 had in store for iny little wife for Wfc nf.nk hA-iti,i-A 'nn'thinrr Kut ' ik T w wmm. w K Jjmtm W . V W WM W IlllUg V SjtSaS M- should" spend all the money 1 had borrowed and should jreturn in debt, 7 ; v Our meeliag was joyousito y ou may sup-i pose but I 'played the part Wan Indian hun4 ter. who. When he returha'tfrrim the' r.Kaafi. neVer for it iUme speaks M hls"success fehe hidrinaWrl firtnVliMlnsfiA rrt and began to count over toy money and put it away. .She rtame tome" before I had fin- ished, and asked me who I had collected money for.' For myself, to be sure,' replied ! with af- fected coolness ; I made it at Curt, She looked me for a' moment in' the face incredulously. I tried to keep my counte nance' and play the Indian but it would not do. 'My muscles began to twitch ; my feel ings all .at ince gave way, I caught her in my arrag, laughed, cried, and danced about the room like a crazy man. From that time forward we never wanted for money. : THE TWO WHITE R0SE3, ! OR A N AV T CTION ATB GIRL. - The following case was brought last Spring, be fore the Justice of Peace of the fourth District of Paris. The object of the dispute Was two white roses, whose withered leaves had long since been dispersed to the ' i ; ;"-.:J . ; Madame mand thirty Gallienn, mantna-maker,- I de- francs (six dollars) damages from "l A - .-t - f Miss Flora iVIinville; for having- caused me Judge. Explain the facts, Mariflrrtfi Yea gir'-' Ahont twrt mhntfis ncrn t M Ur LeOOtine de Crillon: Was to be married to the' Prince of Clermont-Tommerre ; the marriage gifts' were to be magnificent. I re ceived an order to make a dress for the bride it was W bet a chef d' CBUvrel Splendid lace, pearls, .''gimp all the marvels of the art of dress making were to be onited; But some thing. more rare at that time u as wanting ; it i-u wanungjii at the end of Was a natural rose a i rose February ! Judge, And Miss Flora enga, to pro- dure one for you ? . ' MadameJ-Yes, sir, she cultivates flow ers, and often sells them to the great mill in ers of the Cabuat, I" went to her," and she promised t4, let me have one of the two roses she then possessed for twenty-five francs, which sum was to be. paid on delivery, t depended on her promise, but she did not keep it faithfully ; for i did not receiTf the rose, ahd fbr that reason they refused to take the wedding dress. ' ' Judge- -To Misf Flora.) Why did you not ueiiver tne rose i . Miss Flora, with timidity. -It was not my fault.' The evening before theday " on which 1 Kad'prohiiseif the white' rose to Ma Gallienn a shower which took place during; my j absence, made the' flower expand, and some hours afterwards nothing remained of it but the stem. What! tell you is, the truth. j . '" " " V Judge. I believe yon, youhff girl, But I UUV 1 VUUiU UUI KKC U. XV VT UC9UUOU JUf a w-, , . . . . w I - M P n,a.' rhrmrf.il TVn! i if . .s r---fcr '"'.J-rr.r.. . " sensation ift tno auditory, ; very year 1 lay UU.UVI 4VU1IJ UilC UI WU11G IwOCS WlllUU I saidto mysi i! myself, the bride will be" as . hand- 1 kuuib wnii a.uunci icaa. uu iuv uuur muut' .iii: tAi.V h"'i W (S.nriii, Wi : 1 tti-jj:-rtirti.P jtfamV 0altie5nlu endeavoring td console id rStW ihVcidseir; rt1sfWrbng1(orW td molest the poor kirl for lis pnilf TKRRA Patent Ramaan Press. Imperial sue, with lron. jriasenTOul Uea. may De abtained at Ihii Offiee-3riB100V Awo, a com mon Ramage. Medium Press Prjcp $50,-'Both ara 01 course, seeona nana, March 25. I tUa oannnrt maa nnn H rr,ti nnt hon. ilolitro.. I BtlendeU tO. at Uie SnOrtSl nOUCe. 8TKJ UOnO M B SUr irt ' ' 1 - ; ''i m" 'r U I V?l.irtrih TTntveralt rf North CamlinVhnffc-.il. tat e of Wortli Carolina. Craven Coun ty. County Court of Pleas and Qnarter Sessioni 'ebruaty Term, A. D. 1841. , ' -.j- -Vi , .Francis Downing,,: John Downing' and Jane, .hi wife, (the said Jane the daughter ana only child of Damson Downing,) Bernard, Johri,' Edward and Jane Donnelly, (who are the children of Barbara Donnelrjv oiherwiikK Downing,) Edward Donnelly, son of Mary j Uonnelly, (otherwise Downing,) John, 8amuel,.Kobert and Edward Downing, (children ef Jane Downing,) St? TITIOITSKS : Against, John MttrfjertiAdminisrTator of Edrd Down ing,1 Rose Quin, (widow of James Quin, and daughter 01 Mary jJoBnelly,) Michael McUIernon and sally nis Wn (th said" Sally being, also the daughter of-.said Mary LionnellyO. James, Uawaon and .Francis Uown- t w-L-ji '-Iji tu r .u It being'proved 4o the Court, r that the Defendants, Rose Quin, (widow of, James Qoin;) Michael Mc Clernon and Sallyhis wife, James Downing, Dawson Downing and Francis Downing, are not inhabkasts of this State,; It is ordered by the said Court,; that publL cation "be made for five weeks, successively,' in the Raleigh .'Register, that the .said Rose. Qoin Miebael McClernon and Sally his wife, James Downing, Daw. son Downing j and Francis Downing, . appear at the County Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions of Craven County, at the Court-house in Newborn, on the sec ond Monday of May next, and plead, answer or de mur to" the said petition, otherwise the same will be ta- xen pro confesso against them and heard accordingly. j Witness, Jamea G. Stanly, Clerk of said Court, , at Newbenjrthe second Monday of February, A.D. 1841. J. G. STANUT, Clerk. TTOENCING, BROAD-SWORD EXERCISE, li. &c Ch Grimms, recently Instrnctor of J Fencings Gymnastics, &c. at the .University of Vir- girna informs the citizens of Raleigh, that he is desi rous of obtaining a limited class of Gentlemen, to whom rUi inactloi1 mA en""?. tne Fmi, and w Broad-Sword. Also, Mihtary Broad-Sword, and , Sparring. He jeaxk testimonials . of his ability to in- branches. For terms, apply at the Fancy Store of Messrs. w.au.unmme. " st Am T Raleigh. March 30. - 30 ERY CHEAP FOR CASH. JAS. V ' M, TO WLES, having bought the entire stock of the late firm, will continue the business at the same stand, a few do6rs above the Aeto Market, i Wis friends, and the public generally, are respect fully solicited to call and examine his Goods, as his object wilL be to give entire satisfaction, to alj gho may iavqr nimwiin ineir patronage. , (tt It is' absolutely necessary that the debts of the Old firm should be fcettled as speedily as possible. He . hopes a word to the wise," in this ease, will prove "sufficient. March 24, 1841. Vtif& "ITK 4IVIEL. . R. OOODIiOE Attorney Jly at JLa W Haa located at Louisburg, Jf. C. i and will attend tho Courts of Franklin and Granville . BKFEEENCES Hon. R. B Gilliam, ' R. & R. H. Kingsbury, Oxford, N.C. Shaw & King, ) N.-Patterson, y Louisburg, JJ, C, R.' Noble, - 3 . Quiq AW, L. Morton, Petersbunr Va. Dqnn, Mcllwaine 4 Brownley, J eter8buI' Vft Louisburg, N. C. March 27. 29 2mV PRIIVG.SlIPPEY.-The subscriber is now ri AMiinniT nwKnArv arnv.1 n la Xnnnflr annn V At I mif a. Stints and . SatidlerY. Avr 1: direct from thA MandfartnrteaJ Hia stoflk havin? been, usual, carefully selected ly himself, warrants bim in saying he can and will offer U upon very reasonable terms. . . . , - GouirraT MxacHAXTS and others - are invited to call and examine; at he will always take great plea sure in showing his Goods. D. K. WEWBOM. Petersburg, April 1, 1841- - . i 29 4w rv fXfXfX Feet of Flooring rSiyAlhy Weatherboard and laiinei nana--yiear or awh ana ppms for sate at fosna's Mills," 17 miles North of Ra- eigh. The Subscriber has the above Lumber, most ly seasoned, together with a large and increasing as sortmeot of ether descriptions, which be will sell for a tower price, than the same article can be bought m Wake. The larger the bill, tne lower tne price Prompt attention' to all orders addressed to theSub- criber, P. M. Wakefield. A. J. FOSTER. "TTKISSOLUTION. The Co-partnership hereto- U Ifore existing between the Subscribers, has been dissolved by mutual consent, so far as relates to the GaocsaT 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 R. Fiwdlitkb on his own account i All per sons indebted to tne late Firm of Fiitslatxk ee Mil x.xb will settle their accounts with R. MiLtSk, who is folly authorized to adjust the same. :! . Iv rilLIIjAi JSU, R. MILLER. Raleigh, April 6, 1841. 6w29 TTT) AIIVTIIVG, &i-The Subscribers are pre- II . MMkfl r. avaiiila oil hinAa nf HnlTSP lGN PAINTING, Imitations of My variety of Marble, and of all kinds of Wood $ also. vVall Painting, Papei-hanging, Gilding. Glazing, &c. &c rpK ISSOIlilJTIOlV, The Copartnership hare U tofore existing under. the ; firm of Towlesdc Catium, is this" day dissolved by mutual consul. All persons indebted ta us, are requested to make pay ment immediately to James, M. : Tow les, who alone is authorized to setUe be. bosinesa, . and who .will also attend to all the demands 'against ihe concern. - . . " JAMES M. T0WLE8, i f ' JAMES R. CALLUM. ' March-B3vl841l U nU:il-- ? 5tt mfiMtiWW of bind,1giveri T". II' a niint s-arwnaiw - K.-cn iini nm oawia anna vvaKii sv - i n m . . , - 1 1 . m - ring the niext winter,) by the kte Aagustin Norwood) S JJr. 8.13. Ferry, tor ou, wtucn note was pgrcbased for a valuable consweratioiuV' luepublks are cautioned: agsinst.itrading for said Note, as the sole right thereto is w ino . preceding: Commenoernent-the .Hon G; , C Daoxo !.n ff ixiav 1 '-trt: WSPAIGHT,3 ir -W A. BELL,' Committee of Correspondence. ,pfovernort vaptatn r iren$rai - ana . iqtq , iatztfiiUth Chief, mjhnd loverJ ttiei Siuti EREAS, I hate been doty liuormed by the Prtvlnmntinn. tif.ffld :1TTr!liiriMrl ' Wttit i -a Bihbt HiaaisoBr, President of the United mates'? inu urn last Monday or May next, (being tne 1st day thereof;) has been fixed upony him for the meeting of the first Session of the tweotyseyenth Congtess of the United States? an event whicbendera it expedient and pecessarj that the Elections for Uie Rebresentativei from this State in the next Congress should be held at a earner day than the asual time of holdingaaid Elections: Mow, therefore, by virtue of the aothdruy m me Untided , AnAct: concerning the mode of choosing Senators and Rpreseiitatkes in the Congress ef the Ufiited p&tejMeed atutesofN. C. CfapU 7W,T and to the end, that the Freemen of this State may be duly represented id the next Congress, at its fiat session commencing as aforegaidj I do issue tbM my Proclainatbp, hereby comrnandihg ahd jrequirSbg all Sheriffs andother Returning Officers of the several Counties composing "each Congressional District, to cause Polls id be opened and kept, and Electrons id rjg held, for Representatives to the next Congress of the United States, on Thursday, ihe thirteenth day of May next, at the places established by law in. their respect ive Counties, for holding said Elections. ' And I d4 further command and require said Sheriff, and other Returning Officers, to meet for the purpose of compar ing the Polls, at the times and places prescribed by law for that bnroose. And I do. bv thi& mv Pfodanuf tion, further " require; the Freemen xf this State, ft meet in theur respective Counties, at the time" afore- said, and M at the places established by law, , then and there td give their votes for Representatives," in the next pongress: . : v " ' ' " . In testimony whereof I nave caused the; Great Seal, of the Stale to be lure unto affixed' and sighed' ihe; same With nay hand. . . . ik , : - one. t the City of Raleigh, this the' twenty-aecondday of MarchVia the year ?f .ft of our Lord 6ne thousand eight bundred 'ttl&kair and forty one, and of the-Independence of. mfit' the United States the xry-Rh. t., ;! I M, MdnEUEAP. By the Governors ' ;- 1 "r--" '': '--'" -Jat T. LirrtajoHX, PiSec'y. ' 1 - ' JSugar and JtTotasses, SAX HHDS. PRIME JN. 0, SUGAR. V lOt Hhds, l "; ' " -? 32 Tierces,-'' CPrune Retailing Molasses. - 62 Barrels, 3 A: V v---- :'- ' ; Landing from; Brig J. Cohen, Jr. direct; .from New Orleans rwhich, having been purchased on 'the Plan tation on the very best terms, will be sold at prices to correspond. ' " ' " ' ' ''' '. ' i . . . .i ' : i :. j " t f ' ; i . - - ALSO IN STOHEi ' 700 Bags Laguira, old Java and Rio Coffee.' 35 Hhds. prime PVR. Sugar, ., '. ,10.. do .Cuba Refined do. . t . . 400 . Kegs Cut Nails, V With a very general and heavy supply "of all arti cles usually kept by Grocers, which we will sell on pleasing terms. :- : '-"v'"-;f ' . ; " PEEBLES, HALL & CO. Petersburg, March 31, 1841. . 28 6w 7T7raiillii Schools (Ciassicai. ahd Eire Ip tisa,)rfy School Room' being' noW complex l . - . d I,aU hereafter conduct 1st Every Classical or .Mathematical Student will par me ?17 00 a session of five inontha, All Others 12 00. ; ' ;"r. " . ' 2d. No stadenfdver sixteen; will be received with out an assurance on the part of himself or Paren t, of good behaviour, attention : to-business, and an orderly obedience to the rules of the School. , U u. 3d. No deduction of piice to be made for absence unless caused by protracted'' sickness. . '' , - 4th. OnJy thirty studenU to be at any time in the SchooL :.;r -,-.:ki ' ,-::;- 5tb: From April to September, timS, occupied, in school 7$ hours, The remaining part of each session, proportionably less. ' . . . . . " 1 take thb public manner of pledging myself io the. faithful performance of my own part,' in preparing for UoIIege those who desire it, and in giving usefur knowledge to others ; always bearing 10 mind, those cardinal branches of learning, to wit: .Reading, Spelling,. English Grammar and AnthmeUc. In addition to the above,' I would be glad to have a Class of Young GenUemen to attend and Tecite at private hours." A Claw of Young Ladies woald be gladly attended at their own residence. - ... v. ; . JOHNNY. HICKS.; ... Raleigh, April 1,1841. T . T t l4.4teow W dp W. H. RICHARDSON, ; EXTRUSIVE Tj)tfBSEI.I.A SEA77UFACTUBEBS, JV0.6, South Third Street; PhiladilphUt? J Respectfully inform their, customers and Merchants senerally. Jbat they have for sale s large and superior Stock of SILK & COT TON UMBRJSU AS, com- PV"1 S 0n, thousands werypi..wf5h, wJin "aDUSOme 8TOrlf:tt ADy v f1 wmV . ubwbuii ui 9f impowKpres V w-.. 'T m .7 . -- l.??"Jr the attentioa of their. customers and, the Pu)lic.as they wijl sell at the lowest prices, and warrant their Goods to be of such manufacture as can be depended onon. . : X Atl orders will receive paittculaT and prompt attention. - 1 .'' i; -.hi mMi Jr : ' 1 .ii. - February 1 7, . 18 4 lKf QREAT IIWPROVEMEHIT8. STOD ART, WORCESTER dP BUNHAM'8;pt ano Fortes. E. P. Nash, 'sole Agent for Vir ginia and North, Carolina, i It has been.reinarked by some of the most distinguished Musicians, iq the Uni ted States, that few instruments are to be fonnd. in-any country equal to'tboee made by tJtodart, Worcester & Donham, New. York Theur totfe is remarkably soft sweet and raellow, and at the same tinw powerful. Fhey, are-made .wil itK TMrtionlar rvfatvna ttk ithraKitifv kJSI Sf'-if s- sr -n ,t-v " 2;- " . a - - i. . . . E..P,NASH, Petersburg. ?Aprir62l84t bonaht the Washineton Hw1U 4 therefore ! boD thu the commonitv aLlariee; wilf give me a Jib- erl Ware of their public p'airfageand try jne; and see if Idd iiot bse ererj Imeftod ttficiie1ir'tlWitrvc HHiaDia ana nanor. waue uv pi p? isrs are( eeWom redeemed i 'lbrefore, I; shall make nnne.rhnt invite all to stop and try : for themselves. MV Urices WUl o fneuvrats m umv u Hunnr fiaces. ftRsJeigbbv8Tih 18411" ! lOflFMaV tstrt l TTIO0rilEliTr-A comfprtable twrStory Dwel. tut ' cn-wrmL unnwcuatBiy.: , Apray ax UMS vjacei:. i -;x. i Raleigh, March 5, 1841. .V- 20 at Sr bin?;g -Obbk andaahiwoman, and Ser- van oo.- u wau ' in tne nouxs.' whmiw '.4 1U1J vi iifMm.miAi' ced in possession of lUe bndewignedV Sttcaddi "V l'iV1'Ml -uppir STAx are elegant plain anu ngurea juowun u nu7u,4u . UesSiVis Satins; French and EngtisA Prints, Mus Uns,P!anneb,SfC. fc S 1 ; Km hi llirii tanLfon fttcttmmodatt&a & Jus Hew Brick BUilduig. ' - . 5 ff . Si .;'. -! '1: .... ,-,. i ; 'Wt. January 37, 1841; - . V.'V HT s7ACTOllY The Subscriber having taken .the house oaFayeiteville Street, formerfy occupied si' the Cape Fear BankY would feipeeiflllly inform the pubtli that he intends tarrying on the Copper Tid ahd JSKeet Iron Ware Uamtfaetory .t n ' all wat ariottJ i.ranchep, : He wishes aUilto Ufofm theJahabiUinW of Raleigh and its vicioitylhat he cn. snd, deter mined to fell bis Wares as law as can be purchased fd any Nortbern city, by wjholefalif or retajli forCasb-- Merchahts and 'others winllng iHrcteilat hlilihe, ate -respectfhlly invited ioiteallefote they purchase felst wbim Old .work neatly; repaired, ? and t the short est nouce; ; A few Stills on hand -?mta. Will be .sold . at a very arnalfper cbnU for cash.; r vTr arpaovXBVLur jliixnAMS Patent cblnte illricf ,The Subscriber also offers for sale at bis Factory, a ftsW if those very valuable Stetriers, kown to ber the.eures) tsmedy for clearing. Bedsteads of these tor mentfag Bugs.' The' Chinee Steamer Is tnadenfy by himself, and It Watraated nevttO bntst, abd at all timed to clear1 Bedsteads perfectly i' witbobt thb JUniit damage to the finest carved Work. 5 - v rfi. t' v ; t - 4 ' kv ;frf Having had in use the above. Macpine, for many" years, I hive jio hesitation aayiijgistbat; it' is the' best rheahs that has ever' been formed Tor dektrbytn Chinees and would recoratnend every pern to use w?:c m :, ff, k,j Yd a 'B flAliSBTit rTbiS vvilt certify, having frequefidynsed; Mc. J. J Kirkhan'a Ohince Steamer, I cheerfully tecommend jl to the public as a aimple and 'easy wsyo destroy them, and Without any damage to the forhiibrei" . u , -h. 4 Fjijrt MARSHALL.9, Halifax. T July 26. 1840. 1 h d.z y i I . t 6. rTl)AfcEIGII -IBFHWTOTEMThe clu'reiii jUf Ralelgbr and; North Carolina generally, Ire ' tespeetfuDf : informed: that the Raleigb Institute..-an MngKph,?iGtassiottl And Mathematical Preparatorv uay School tot JJoys of every egej J?II1 he, opthei (agreeablyo the wbhes of Parents andihVaba6lotsj necefciitv of tbe occasion. In She of thevEplcopal School Buildings; so ielightflilly situated, and withirl ten minutes wflkof tile CtfpM, pn'th l day ef January; 1841. - r- - 'y" ' ,- ..w : . . .r TERMS; , ;m y'i . Per Session of 6 nlortthl, tiyable in advance, wd beas.folloifsii; v...,- For the usual Branches of the EnSlilb'Cobt& fa clodibg Composition, Letter Writing, dtc.'7 $t& 00 cLASsiriiL isiABiikT; i r. For the Pfepcratory Course fof entrance Into any University fn theljnited States,1 locloding the full En gtish' Coarse,- with Mathematics 4" Elocoiioa,' "00 . No deductled will be made. for abience,nless prtK r aeted sickness be the cause, r ,- , t ' ? "! , The degradation of corporal ponisnrnent will be ep tirely dispensed With, except Jn very obstih4te cases charge Hoars of attendance Irom A M.? to lS.andVftfim' P. Mi foSr:- , f , i ROBT GRAT, , a ncipa., 100 tf. fTTlSPAWT 8CIIOOj,VThe nfant; Sfihttr 1 v onoer toe gcpennienuence oi.mrs. rtATjtrow Philadelphia, .rfll. be wpfened as jarly in the' Spring as the weather will permit.-11. ' - i- -' ' The abuses which have frept into lhyem 11 be rejected, and the plasi of Pat aiazzi will be pursoed : as inOcTl as possible, namely, to. developstb pbtrers . of tbe mind by presenting ideas andiqt a mere, mass , of. words.' The memory Will ie exercised, bet not ; ' Weftaxe3..V- -V SiJjJ"- !- As centfttl a location as can be pcnredSt will U ebosen tat thecBchool, ; ' - 0 ji 4- i . .cf i; iChUdren will be adiniued from the age f thfee io : TtaiThe first Class, which Win embrace th elements of Natoral HiatoTyy Hutory, Natural Phw "eeopby, A rithmeUc, Geography Grammar, .Writing, r and prawin'g, per Session 1 ' - $i 0 60 f Third Class, s "'.' fi. W (T?Tbo6e who wish to patronhte ths School,' will be so good si sand tbei nftmes i lss Mblisjs, at Air-Mewmrs, eorbei; of Morgan and iseiitbp IX streets. ' . , . r , -;y ;:. et Feb. 18. .';14,- ..r 1 'HATS 1 HAT5H 1 'HAIB ! ! I vt.; ELI Nt Bi Orders from cobntry -will Ub procT 1 , attended tb. , .f t3 . T ,r t TT" jS . -U- ' itUV. I- H. KIRKHAM; ' . , ifcato jbiy trt:-;, :j ; . a -v " , m-M-t- i T ) - " wnicii uie proprietor uusis wui ue very lew, pr tbe-r'arents act jadiCiofjfsiyri ' ' ' - -No cbtrce made for fuel oT ervanih1re;.- ! &j -dv 1 SJ XT01U'tS IJISUIl, etia--7.. -i&v ',-7 kook: st take letsnre in iafonniaa' , iheir fdendi and Jbe.ptfblie: generally, r s that IhSy ere now lb possession df v Spring supply of Hats, Caps,, 4W enw ' bracing fyery variety usually kejit in aimilar establish - Tashijiuper. Black Beaver Hats, latest' style iw' . ! j db ' Bo Nutria ' do do-, f j ! " ! -do- J- dd Molesiiftdf dotrK. . do and wide brim Brttfh do do: :r. I . do Otter do dott, ;:7do 1&9 .Conejo-:r!iiTo ' YWmVwdhildreV dWonqualIties. Also: an exlenaiva !aasort'merit ctlLekorn lind - All bf-whic'4.will b offered on the meet reasonable 1 J If4 B.'. Country )fct chants "t are; partictilarly ; invjts r:""t" mi TNTEW.LAW BQOHa-EnaIish Comrnon La 4 Reports, Vols 35 and 36 ; KeRt's CVmimentarSi 4uXed d Le ition 5, Russel on Cnraes, new eoiuon mm f4 -v a r : ikons i'SUrkie on Evidence,. " - T i . onttunmalBvideace,- , - f' igh's Nisf Psinsi Vols. f :Xnz2; ! uJnstrecefvdtt rjit- ' ' -, t - u - - . "k; 1. . T. rf- 4 ."V VERY TIGHTLY BOUND
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 23, 1841, edition 1
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