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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. gPiscBiPTioir. Fivcf Dollars per annum half in pveetiskmkhts. x ox-erery 10 ones, nmuwer n rinllar! arh onhraauent insertion. 25 oenU jO0, UUD Cocbt Obbxbs and judicial Auverusements wm charged 25 percent higher; but a deduction ot 33 per cent, will be made from the regular prices, for ad- rtrtisera oy tbeear. "" - '; Advertisements, inserted in the 8emi-Weekly Rxe- iTE will 's0 PPeM' m 1106 Weekly Papery free of aarge. ; ' . $y Letters to the Editor must he post-paid. SELECTED FOR THE REGISTER. - -t - B.OJV APART E ' ' AND THE;1ySTERIOUS BEAUTY. TVhen BdiSpare wis created First Con- ol for lift, his court was similar to that of a 'mgr. Ancient eustoqis were revived, and the code of etiquette was as rigid as a hun dred vears beforei As tlie Consul, fguind that the Palace of the 1 uilenes was but a dull ojourn, he spent most of his leisure time at Malmaison, although it was somewhat too anall for the etalage of power. Seeing this, & took possession; of the Palace of St.Cloud, ifhich he had refused to accept when previ- - or i u:L-I .' v i. 1 1 icusly onereu iu mui raying & aiiau iuko toothing from the people' a promise which lie forgot as soon, as he overcame the first iifficulties of his career. ' Mr. Gaudin, prime minister, was it is said he first who presented .himself at a levee in i coat trimmed with! lace. The example ivas soon followed, and the lace, and silk itockings replaced the sword and the boots. 3onaparte himself at an assembly at Lyons, vas often remarked wearing a coat trimmed nth red silk, and all the Englishmen attend b 'ajr audience had their, hair powdered. iome bourtiers also-wore powder, Trifles, ays a grate historian, had become s tate fairs." -The ol4 ladies of Louis the XV. rere at the head of the. anti-revolution party; he young ones were afraid that the old cus om would be again introduced; but Madame, tooaparte belonged lo the opposition, and erhaps it is to her that thex. French ladies iwe the advantage of not having' jiad. their lair powdered as xf yore. Analogous to, the ourt of Versailliesja great attraction to those oming to the levee was the mass preceding t. Many had lost the jiahit of going tq hurch V some had helped ' fo overthrp w Jio State religion ; however, nothing -could-1 be more brilliant than this ceremony ; the aetres ies of he opera sang there, and those, who ould not find rooni near the window, facing he choir, walked and .talkea in the gallery. The Consul attended" the chapel more regu larly than Madame Bonaparte liked. Jose phine passionately loved, her husband, who twas already too much the victim of those' Ambitious views which afterward drove him io divorce her, - She dreaded any rival that bight by possibility- have made Bonoparte fcelieve he could do without her. Now it happened that during mass the Consul's eyes were constantly fixed on one of the gallery windows opposite,' rhich was occupied by a oung girl of great beauty, whose sparkling brbs seemed to glide over a little prayer cook in order to meet the peering looks of he Consul. ! ' r-..--,-Jit ". Who is that vopne person I" asked Jo sephine of one of lifer ladies," "she has, I jthink, some intentipn on Bonaparte,'- for J pw ner drop note:, which he picked up." st iv No one could satisfy Joseohine. The young, lady was said to be English, but noth- g more was 'known respecting her. On the day of the billet, atM after .the levee, Bona parte had.a fancy for cd rive in the park, four in hand. He had, however, scarcely taken the reins, when he! fell from the seak He tried to get up, but fell again and fainted. ihe horses were frightened and ran oflC- Durocliowever contrived to.stocFthem, and me nrst oonsul was carried to- tils 'apart ment. Unce recovered, he remembered the billet droDDed ,in tiie chadel t Joseohine. leaning over his shoulder, read- " Do not ride out to-day J" " How could an accident of the kind be poretold?" exclaimed Nanoleon. jDnroc. my friend, examine the Icarriage.' uqroc obeyed : and entered soon after. pale and terrified, arjd taking the Consul In- io an adioimn? room he said o " - Consul, had you not met with this ac cident we shotrld have all been destrrtved 7 There was irr the carriage, and under your seat, a shell loaded with small shot. A fw minutes more and the match would Jhave communicated to tie gunpowder, Fouche must be told ofthisi" I Don't say a vord about it,' answered the Consul ; " one attempt always brings on more, let not Josentiine Know what dan ger she has been ml; rjolhinflr triust be said to uurtense, Joseph, qr uambaceres rpublici roust be avoided, . He, Duroc,' he adde M read this. 'Tis a parallel passage." : . Daroc took the book from Bonaparte add read the following paragraph- v Cromwell had received from a German nnce six horses, yery remarkable for their 8teed and beauty ! Through Hyde Park; in - in carriage arawn oy, tbeseorses' he himself drnvR. ha vino- iThnrlftW '.n;Ja - ,- TJa u not ueem it more aimcult to manage six wfcww UVU9 UP SICCUS UC lng of a Eery nature set off at their, greatest 'Peed and turned the carriage over. . In his ,a a pistol, which he carried with him.went h without v?ag taken up bruised bv his fall, hut U Hrt 1 'r. ' . f ' ' - tuaa inuriow,7 " 1 don't wish to be compared to Crom well," said Bonaparte, shutting the book: Am i like the protector,1 a hypocrite, a fa- natie, the murderer of a monarch ? But truce to this, come to mass, on Sunday next, and you shall see a 4 beautiful creature : I will point her out to you : and she will sit at the fourth gallery window on the right. You must follow her to her abode, and tell me afterward where it is Alton'." j r TljIEBf ALE ACADEMY, TVarrentoii, LP. Iff. C The ondersigned having purchased the Dwelling and grounds owned by the) late Kemp Plummer, adjoining the Town of . Warrenton, with the view to establish a Female ' Seminary of the first class, have the pleasure to inform the public that they bare now engaged Teachers of high characters and qualifications, under whom the School will be open ed on the 1st Monday of July next. ; i The School will be under the immediate direction of Mr. Galvxs, of Delaware, and his Lady, who will be assisted by oiher competent Teachers. ; Mr. Graves has. for six years, been engaged in xfewark College, Delaware, as Principal of the Preparatory: School, and adjonct Professor of Mathematics. He will take charge of the Departments of Composition, Rhetoric,. Logic, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy; Chemistry, and MeuU and Moral Philosophy ; and Mrs. Graves . m -n a in i - -i win give instruction in uoiany, anu we various ainos of Needle wrk. Music, Drawing and the French Language will belaught by a Lady of superior accom plishments, and 8pelHng, ' Reading, Writing, and English Grammar, by Mr. Wilicox, also of Dela ware, a gentleman of undoubted qualifications and a successful and experienced Teacher. , The Session will close by a Public Examination, on the last day of .November, and the Exercises of the School wilfbe resumed on the 1st day of Janua ry, and agaiiitlose on the last of May, thus dividing, the year into two Sessions of five months; 'each. J Board may be had in the famHv of Mr. Graves and in other respectable families in the village, at $5(Xthe Session ; the price of Tuition wjll be or alf the vari ous branches (except Drawing and French and Needle-work) $12 50 the Session, wi& fc usic $20 : for I French, Drawing and Needli-workaTeasdnable extra charge will be made. The undersigned feel warrantod by -the high and healthy situation of the village, the setired and eligi ble scite of the buildings attached to the Academy, and the superior qualifications of the Teachers, in re commending the School to the patronage of the public. -- ; j. Txiniw ia vuvtirtf. " H. L. PLUMMER, J?B. .SOMERVELL, Wf. EATONUa. Ws,nentoh, N."C. April 14,! 1841. 36 eow ll Jy 3 tate of lVortt Carolina. Nash Coun ty Superior Court of Equity, March Term, 1841. The Petition of Bennet Perry .husband of Martha Ann Perry,' Legatee under the last Will and I estamest of 1 William Boddie, vs. William Willis. Boddie, Elisha Lott, Hill Jones, Baldy Saunders, Executor ofJohn Saonders,. Elish Lott and wife 'Elizabeth, who is' the, Executrix and Jgatee of ; William. Jane and Mary Sanders and lempy Amngton; Bui in Equity for JJmsion of I Slaves. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Elisha Lott and Elizabeth his wife, and Hill Jones, three of the defendants hi. this case, reside in the State of Mississippi, it is. therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Reg ister for six weeks successively, notifying 'said -defen dants to be and appear before the Honorable Superior Court of Equity for the County of Nasb, at the Court house in ISashville, on the third Monday in Septem ber next, .then and , there to demur to and answer this petition, otherwise it will be heard exparte as to them, and a Writ of Division decreed, according to the prayer of the petitioner. Witness, Joseph A. Drake, Clerk and Master in "Ecraity of said Court, at office, the 3d Monday of March, A. D.J 841. - JOSEPH A DRAKE G. M. E. i by SAM'L. W. WVICK, D. C jtf. E: April2 6w28 , DOLLARS REWARD. Escaped om the Jail of Person County. North Cac- olina, on the night of the 2 1st ult., WILLIAM Mc- MURRT, who was committed to said Jail on an in dictment for Forgery, It is supposed the said Mo MURRY mad his escape by instruments recently furnished for unlocking the doors of the Jail. The above reward will be given for the apprehen sion and confinement of the said McMdrbt so that I get him again, or for his delivery at the Jail of Person County. I will also give Fifty Dollars for the detection of the person who furnished the implements by which he was enabled to make his escape, j William McMdbht is between 45 and 50 years of age ; about six.; feet high, stoutly built, weighs about 200 pounds, head considerably grey ; slammen considerably 'when he talks'. ' It is to be hoped that all good citizens will endeavor to arrest him, in order that the law may take its course on hhn. i H. WATTI8, Sheriff. Person County, N. C, May 1. 1841. j 38 3t TO THE IiADEES. THE Subscriber, having engaged the1 services of one of the most accomplished CoxricTioirsms and B aksss in the United States, is prepared at the very aiuji l Co t iiutux, iv iwuuu oil muu, ux wim from the plainest up to those of the richest description, and ornamented in a style at once novel and elegant, Faxct Cosisctiomakiss, Jelliks, UokdIals, &c Sec Persons, desirous of giving Parties and xunter tainments, can be furnished with every thing requi site for. the same, on moderate terms, without haras sing aid fatiguing themselves, to. death with the pre- paraUons so necessary on such occasions itaieigh, May J, , plendld Frencli-Lawns and Mus lins J ust received ( .and Bel lie a ! very fast,' a beautiful selection of the' above fashionable Goods. Price ZQ cenUvand higher, . : Also an entire new style fine London prints greatly admired, ? ii' . " . . . JAMES M. TOWLES, " ; Raleigh May 6. a ' ! 39 if ' -IfWAN CING saHOOii--Mr. Dm Geakb-tal iLrespecuuHy armotneesto the Cititens of Ra- leigh, and ite vicinity, that he wUl reach tha'Citv. on Saturday, the 8th of May, and .'will comrnehce his, proposed School week after nexfc fJHK i ' ICefrberiir May .: 1841.- t l -m ift0... " Civil Engineer and ArchitectI Raleight)frC; . f.;";'--- ' ;t si . April 12th. 1841.' BLJiNKDEEDS, , OF EVERY DEsCRIPTJoN, FOR SALE v AT THIS OFFICE. PE tr,E'K.S',-p-ri-xi.s-:'.:-. fTTHE wonderful cures effected by this medicine, U are the all engrossing subjects of the day. Go J where you will, and you bear of nothing but Mr. Such BLE PILLS, or, you know Mrs. So-and-So was at the point of death, but she has been cured by Dr. PE- 1 tuKtS a Jf ILLS ; or, are you not glad that Miss has been restore to health by Dr. Piter's wohdhous M.EBTCI2TK. " Really, this medicine must he very good, or it conld not cure so many. It is gopdJ Fir many years k has passed on in the . even,"s8ent tenor of its way," curing hundreds of persons who were wrangling with death. Bbtjnow its onward course i impetuous. It is as impossible to stay hedemand for this med icine, as to hush the rushing wind. . A life medicine that will procrastinate death forma ny years, shall it not enter, ejre'ry house 1 Shall it not be used by every individual 1 Let no man say, I don't want it. You know not. what to-morrow; may bring forth. .All should use this remedy, and remember that health is the first blessing from God. The immenseand increasing popularity of these .rills, is another proof of the infallibility of the 'old adage, tlt f'kruth is powerful and wiirprevauV Oth- and praised, and recommended until the demand for them has become almost universal. ... r. x cicrs wouui impress uu iac upon iue punjic, that his Pills are not quack medicine ; Tmt a scieritific "compound of simples, which has been the result jpf ma ny years' mtefiseapplicatiQn to a profession! 'which he was regnlarly,bra; hehce-.it is as popular with the regular -faculty aswitk the. people at large. r . pa thawbile very powerful in their effects. une oi the many Tpecutiar virtues ot the Vegetable they are particularly mild and gentle in their action. Unlike the generality of medicine, their application is never attended with nausea or griping. Peters's Vegetable Pills are now regarded by those who have had an opportunity to decide upon their me rits, as an inestimable public blessing. - . Without an exception in any age or country, no me dicine has spread with such rapidity and given, such universal satisl action. The above Pills are for sale in the City of Ra leigh, by Messrs. Williams & Hatwood,' and W . M. Masos :& Co.; and in Fayetteville, by E. h Ham, at New York prices. May, 1841. 38 y EDGEWORTII SCHOOL. N this Institution, the Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions of fire months each. The next Session will commence en the 24th May, 1841; The Directors of this- School cannot too urgently request the early entrance of Pupils. ' The following Branches will be taught, viz: Spelling, Reading, Writing, Gritmmar, Geography, -Rhetoric, Composition, Belles Leitres, Logic, Botany, Arithmetic, Civil History, Algebra, Ecclesiastical do. Geometry Musit, Astronomy, French, Nat. Philosophy,. Drawing and. Mental do. Painting, Moral do. Worsted, Wax Chemistry, Shell-work. Elocution, For Board ahd Tuition per Session, $75. Eitra Charges per Session, 1 French, $loi Music on Piano, $20 on the Gui tar, $15 Drawing and Painting, '$10 a course of Instruction -in jWax Work, JIG-Shell Work, $5 Worsted Flowers, $5. : Books,1 Stationary and Music, kept for the use of the School, and; furnished at moderate Prices. - nenB and ftonTthe number and exnerienJui of the This Institution, has been established at great ex Teachers employed, it is confidently believed; it will compare favorably with any similar Institution In the Union, v. r. wjsik, Principal. BSFERE3TCEB. '" The Faculty Of -the Caldwell Institute. The Faculty of the University of North Carolina. i .The Judges of the Supreme Court. Greensboro', N.- C. May 7. 38 2m Southall's Hotel and Stage House, hxh-dsbsoh, N. C. Ths Subscriber most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that be has removed; to the house on the.Hill, formerly oc cupied, by Col. j Nuttall, situated within about sixty yards of the Rail Road Depot, and immediately oppo site the Tobacco Inspection Ware House. Rail Road Passengers, wh may favor him with a call, will al ways find Pinner ready on the arrival of the Train of Cars. His Table shall be furnished with the best the Market will .afford, and; his bar with the choicest of Liauors. Staee Passensrers. and others, are particu larly mvifed to enquire for SOUTH ALL'S HOTELi and to bavetheif baggage put out on the sitle nextt" the Ware House, where they will always' find servants in readiness to take it up. Having erected a commo dioos and comfortable StabieSweU filled .with Pro vender and an attentive white Ostler, the horse may I rely on a good bed, a full- rack and trough. The sub scriber returns his most sincere thanks for the liberal encouragement which he has met, and hopes by a strict attention to his business, to merit a continuation 1 of the same. N.N. SOUTH ALL, Henderson Depot, N. C, N. B. Horses and Carriages kept for.hire, February 5, 1841. "TTOTICE- In. pursuance of an Order of the . XNl Court of Equity of Chatham County, I shall sell at Public Auction, in the Town of Putsbyro', on Tuesday of next! May Court, being the 11th day of u .u , .hsTnwunTTSii r. nT w longing to the late firm of Thompsou &HxJtt4sud now occupied hi H. C Lokbok. , ind a crtit of six nipnths will 1)6 given o I approved securit f JOSEPH RAMSAY. C M : 'e. 4 : . A : a V T ' llHV mvniTOne : Whan. J pjf J & ' t- 3 (II, as I have been arrested on a Ca Sa issued at the instance of Levi STower,j and having given .bond for my appearance at the ensuing Term of the County Court ot Wsae, to iaxe me qavn nrescriDea ior nonest dehiors, 1 snail appear ana evau myseii oi xu pruyi - tfiohs of said Acw when you may object if you think I proper . jv a. uuHwn. Raleigh, May , 1 8i. . i v , t,, . i DERRIIIGS. - i lV41VBL&f Prime: Cut Herrings, No. 1, just giU U received and tot sale at the North Carolina Book store rnce yo-a& per bol (ost : ? TURNER 4t HUGHES. May 7.1841. 39 . .; BER1VARI IITPUY, No. 10, FATSTTXriXXS StRIUET, RaXjXIGR, ' ' Haa the pleasure of an nouncing to his friends and the public at large, that he has reccivedfrom New-York and Philadelphia, an ex ten sive, iich, and".fashionable stock of Goods, which he will sell at New York price The assortment1 consists in part, of b .'WATCHES. Gold independent second duplex, anchor. Lever Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. of every price and quality. ' JEWELERY; ' Gold guards, fob, and neck, Chains, Seals, Keys Diamond Pins 4 Rings, Ruby and Emerald do; neck and head Ornaments, rich cameos JSr mosaic Pins 4 Ear-rings, gold Pencils.Thimbles, Vitiigretts, Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and a great variety of other rich Goods. ".... SPECTACLES. . -S ' Gold, Silver, BIu$, and polished steel "Spectacles to suit alt persons ana all eyes. Very superior Hint glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at a mo ment s notice. t SILVER AND PLATED WARES. Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, "Sugar Tongs; Salt and Mustard Spoons, Butler Knives, silver mount ed Cocoanutsr Castors. Candlesticks. Snuffers and Trays? Waiters, Cake BaskeU. Coffee Greques, Bri tsnnia Wares, in setts and single pieces, &c. - FANCY GOODS. . Mantel Clocks, and Lamps, ' Plated and Japaned Waiters, Gold and Silver Mounted Canes and Whips, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases,, Gold and Silver Penal Cases, Patents. Steel Pens, J?0g-er4''superior Razors, Congress Knives and Scissors. Sanders' celebrated razor Strop, Dog Col lars, do. Calls, silk Purses, Pocket Books, limitation Fruits,, Guns and Pistols, Ladies' Toilet and work boxesf toilat bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pins; Medals, Canes, and Boxes, &c. Sec. V - PERFUMERY. Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose, Laven der, Florida, and Bay Waters ; Guirlain!s Cream of Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound, fo! Shav ing, Rose, Almond, Camphor and Windsor toilet' Soaps.pearl Powder.cold Cream, Poinatirabear's Oil, hair, tooth, and shaving Brushes, and aariety of other articles for the toilet. MUSIC. Spanish Guitars, Yiolins, Clarronetts, Flageoletts Flutes, Octave, &c Fifes Sc Accordions. Precep tors for all the above. Guitar and Violin strings Ex tra Violin bows, &c. QjF Clocks and Watches of all descriptions clean ed and repaired in his accustomed superior style Gold and Silver manufactured to order, with extwdi lion and punctuality; highest price given for old gold and Silver. , November 2, 1840. i . ,. ,1 - - w i TNTETT 19 AYES FAMILY SCHOOL. Jjj TuiuoTi in the English and Classical branches, board, .room, fuel," light, and all necessary expenses, except for Books, Stationery, and Clothing for lads under twelve, $50 per quarter ; for those over that age, $60 per quarter, payable in advance. From this charge a deduction oT ten per cent, will be made when two are admitted from the same family or neighbor hood. ,: Instruction in the French, Spanish, and Ital- tan languages, per quarter, o. music and Lira wing, at the charge of the Master. Board in vacation,' $4 per week. The months of April and October are va cations, the terms beginning with the months of May and November. The number of pupils is limited to sixteen, and no one will be admitted who is over four teen years of age. The Institbtton offers to Parents and Guardians an opportunity of placing their Children and Wards un- der the care of Physician, whose whole time is de- J voted to the School, at an age when errors in diet and regimen often lay the foundation of disease and" de bility for life. A knowledge of the human frame and constitution, and of the laws of health, seems i'ndis pensable to those who are entrusted with the physical, mental, and moral; training of youth, to whom too much or loo tittle exposure, excessive or deficient bo dily or mental labor, are alike, productive of evil. For want of this knowledge, the child born with a fee ble constitution is often unnecessarily doomed to phy sical weakness for life, and many are made to experi ence in hypochondria and insanity the evils of over tasking the brain in childhood. The Institution of fers also another advantage, in the opportunity given of secluding lads from promiscuous intercourse with others, and from the influence of older boys, while it gives to them all the advantages of an education in a community Of equals. The plan of the School is to secure, first, as most Important, perfect accuracy of recitation In all cases admitting of it full opportuni ty for every Popl to make such progress es he may be able, without regard to that of others, and,' only in entire subordination to these t we objects, the adyanta- ges oi siuuy in classes u ispeneveo ioai oy a pre per arrangement, the latter may be to some extent se cured without, detriment to the former , The o ry mode of measuring merit by Ihe degree of approach toward accuracy, while the Student is forced throu an author at a given rate, puts ap end to the pleasure and utility of knowledge, and to certainly, its very es sence. A person educated under such a system, knows very .little. His assertions may be generally correct, but if not admitted immediately by others, be begins himself to question their truth". The Pupil is said, after a certain time, to be fit for a College or a Counting-house, but is found unfit to enter either, or obtain'aidmission only to drag along under the bur,Ucquainted with the forms of Pleading and Practice den of ipast inaccuracies. L The svstem adopted .in the Fa.it; School has been tested during an expe rience of several years, with entire success, even ih the case of some whose habits ware formed underdid ferent ustruction. jThe English. Classical. Scientific, and Mathematical branches, are taught solely by the rnncipal, who is thus enabled to ' Secure uuiformity ?f f?9 nd 'pline, ass farts Vofflo f"8 against actiog too mueb or. too httlelabor p'rodnee the resultefid not tU Taentepmoli 1 rule, oc the exhibition of s solution, ehected I 4mnr. it mav bei and nartlv hv lh anl nfnthan --r J ' r C J J , -v : 1 Occasional pedestrian excursions .Will be made into (the country, in the company of xhePncipai.rrheat;the very reduced price of $50 theSeasert,daelFJute I location of the School,' at the head of the New Haven I within, the Season, and $100 to insure, due whenever cordeoni, of, . e. tuitteni utPeliever before seen beret 3 i osy, u ucanuy mu ueuguum, eomwuing every laciii 1 njr iur ociuw uu uamiug, a suifaoiei distance irom ine noise and temptation -of a City, at the same time that its proximity to Yale College ena - bles the rnncipal ip secure the aid Of eminent Teach - an fir thA Xfrulern T.,nni.mi .rut ik. Cental branches of Kiliirnfinn. Alrm' w 'T.. , ,m.p&v" auo uiviv ?RraEjrcs. FScoIty of Yale- College? Rev W. Wv Belts, E, ArAhdersott, M. IX? W ilrnirrgtori Nrf C. Wot. H Washington, Esq. NeWbertt. NewHavea Conn. April, 1841 ln SCllOOl -( ClJLSSIC&A A9 EJT6- xishO My .School Room being now comple ted, I take the opportunity to makelnown . the terms and conditions' upon which I - shall hereaftet conduct myschooL -f,--lv? .! 1st. Every Classicai or Matbemlcai Student will pay me $17 00 a session of fixaonthslAU others 2d. Nnstudent, over sixteen, will bo received with out an assurance on the part of himself Or Parent, of good behaviour, attention (6 business, and an orderly obedience to the rules of the School. ' -V-i 3d. No deduction of pi ice to be made for abBencei unless caused by protracted sickness. .. 4th. Only thirty students to beat any time in the School. ' ' ' V ; 5th.. From .April to Septeme time occupied in school, 7 hours. .The remaining part of each session, proportionally less. r ! " I take this public manner of pledging myself to the faithful performance of my own part in preparing fo College.: those who desire ft, and in giving useful knowledge to others ; always bearing in mind those cardinal branches of learning, to wit: Reading, Spelling, English Grammar and A rithmetieV The first session will close on Friday,, tho 26th of May. The second will commence on Monday, the 14& of June. ' ' . If JOH YHICKSi Baleigh; April 1, 1841; - ; 14 4teow. A CARD. W & W. H. RICHARDSON j EXTENSIVE UMBBELLA MAWUFACTTJKEttS, -"t; JVe. 6t South Third Striefi Philadelphia, -fv Respectfully inform their customers and Merchants generally, lhat they have for sales large and superior Stock mLK COTTON UMBRELLAS, cbm piising some thou saods of every description, which, with a handsome assortment of PAR AS0L8, ( part of which w marrnfactured bf Silk imported express ly by themselves,") vf ill, they trust, be found worthy the. attention of their customers and the Public, as they wilt sell at the Jowest prices, and, warrant their Goods to be of such manufacture as can be depended UpOn, ' ; V . All orders will receive particular and prompt attention. Februiry 17, 1841 tf !s3MyHH4y Weal lierboard and fajlliel FIankLCear of Knots and Splits for-sale at:FosTias Mills, 17 miles North of Ra figb. The Subscriber has the above I,umber, most ly seasoned, together jwitb a large and increasing as eortment of otbeF deeripUons, which he wUl . sell for a lower price, than the same article can be bought in Wake. The large?;,' the bill, the lower the price. Prompt attention to all orders' addressed to the 8uW criber, P. Ml WkefieJd." A. J. FOSTER. ISSOLUTION.r-The Co-partnership .hereto fore existing' between the Subscribers, has been dissolved by mutual consent, , so far as relates to the Grocs&t. business. The .ownership and Co-partnership in, the Billiard Table still remains as before. The.Grocery business will, for the future, be carried oh by R. FmsLATxa on his own account. AH per sons indebted to the late Firm of Fiwdlatib $ Mil lsr will settle their accounts With R. Muxir, who is fully authorized to adjust the same. ' ' R FINDLATER, R. MILLER. Raleigh, April 6, 1841. 6 w29 PAIISTItf G, &C The Subscribers are pre pared to execute all kinds of HOUSE AND SIGN TAINTING. Imitations of every variety of Marble, and ot all Kinds of Wood ; also, Wall Fainting, Paper-hanging, Gilding, Glazing, See. &c attended to at the shortest notice, and done in a su perior style of workmanship. Persons wishing Painting of any description exe cuted, hy calling at the Shop next door to the Bank of the State, may expect to have it done to their en lire satisfaction, C. & 8. FRAZIER. Raleigh, March 1. 1841. 196m TTKANIEL R. goodloe Attorney U V at Law Ha located at. Louisburg, N. C. and will attend the Courtf of Franklin and Granville J Hon. R. B. Gilliam, , rt j r R: & R. .H.Kih'gsbury, 5 $ 0zotd' K' 0 Shaw & King, T rr N. Patterson, C Louisburg, N, C, " R. Noble, ; S ' Dunn, Mcllwaine Brwole louisDurgix. v. xnarcn 'i i. v ; x9 2m AJIALECTIC HALL, J AprU 17th, 1841 ML William H. Haywood, ; Jr. Esq, ha ving accepted of the appointment of this body, to ad dress the two Literary Societies of the University of NorthJafolina, on Wednesday, the 2d tf June next, being5 the-day before; the . Annual Commencement' public notice theteof is orderedV to he given-. V t rcY The Star, Standard and Danville Reporter will insert until the first of June " . ATFi SCIIOOL IX II ALEIGII. Thb ondersigned propose, to open a Law School in . 4 41 I-' a.' i. a - ."-':!'"' : s-" 1 l- . : " -i. 1, . . c . - . - showing the alteration of the Law as laid down bv Blacbslone, arising -frorfi our Acts of. Assemblv and the decision of our Courts.' The Students will be re quired to undergo frequent end stated examintions j anu wnen tnev snail nave necornvsumeienu Mnnc ed. it ia nrnnnwil ffisi 'lhv shall k.t MmI flmri i', ( where theV mav arirne lel nueatlrth-. nJ h WU in toe courts of . this state, A complete coujrse of Studies will embrace two years, but Students will be received ror any shorter period. The terma I fot In struction, and the use of our Liuraries,1 will be fWt per annum, or $0 pernonth for, any shorter period man a year. .. . JAMEo WiuUEuU ; WILL: H BATTLE, i Raleigh, April i; 184U 28 LJIPOItTEI FELT. This very celebrated English j Race Horse end most capital Stat? Hon will make his present season fat mv Plantation in 1 Utit.nWi..i.ni V. 19 tmiLia lVnrlh vmSL fram I ....MVUWU'- uu.T , - v. . 1 Warrenton; and 18 miles SouthwesUrom Boydton) l the Mare lsascertainea io oe wim ioi, urpnymu, ana fi io lii 1 to for 33 cents 1 turaere fdmisbed 1 servants. Avery accommodation and attention shall I lu KacIaivpiI kin fnttllnir nnJt n II nfjIPr- ? frm n .1 ih. t - - wyy 4 , e --i h greatest care andattemron used 15 ' ;seh accidents : or escapes, but no responsibility fw i !?y which ioa ; h to pen. ' I snail bestow Mares sent to Feit universal satisfaction . - JAMES BURNEY trv Sod amy vervrsanfftline'of' eiviner I thnmtwtnt th Rtatm f North Gair':nt :'. t.A lomyiriendeandpans. i CHARLES C2RQt&. CO. 1 ' By fHis . Excellency, ;Johri ilJ. dtorikes&t v, Governor Captain penkrtrt tikd Coin- fnTCTliEREAS, Xhave been dbly informed by tb -yr Proclatoitibti Irf His Ex ceUency, ; V UUit fiMtir ;HisiriVi:ttW.ftSi that the last Mohtoynf May next, (being the 31st ajr thereof,) has reeh fixed npoxt by him for the meeting . hf the first Session of tbji tweotvvcnlh Congress uf the United 8tttea: an evnt vr hlc f endeta tie xpedt&W and necessary that the Electiofast,rth,Repreaentautli from this State in the next Congress should bi'hekUtatl earlier day than the usual tnlie of holdmgsaiEIectiohi w Now; iberefbre, by- virtu lP the auth gnfy iti Mi vested, by an Act of the General Assembly of this Sultif ehtitlea Ah Act ohdeming the mode of ehobsih Senators and Representatwea in the Congress UiS Uniled States,? fSevised Statutes uf N. C. Chapter 7d,J and to ihe end, that the Freemen of this Bt&ie may be duly represented in the next Congress, at Itj first session -commencing as aforesaid, I do issue tfiJaK my ProelarnaUon, herebj commanding and reqnuu all Sheriffs and oiher Returning pfficcsa'oT&fi several Counties compoairig each Cohgreon.al-Tlsiric c&use Polls to be opened and kejbt and Elections to be held, ibr.RepresentatiTes to'thenext Congress of the United States, oi.ThuMlay, the thirteenth day oMi next, at the places established by law in' their respect Ive Counties, for holding said Elections, i And I d I fiL ; .1 . .jet. :r ' J .u ! Returning Officers, to meet for the purpose of comptr-e ihg. the Polls, at the times aid places prescribed by law ; for that pnrpbse. And t do, by 0iis, ihy Proclami-! tion, further require the Freeineh of this State, tii meet in their respective Countierat the time" afbrej said, and " at the placet established by law, then, and ' there to, give their votes for Representatives,'' in the next Congress. r, .. ... -fv ; -.y' In testimony wtieredfl havecaused the GreaiiSeal ; f the State to be hereunto affixed, fih4 slghej htf same with my band.' S " ' 'f '' ; '. . : Done it ihe Cllit tft Ralei tnlr tW" Ltltlte&F twenty -second day of Mdrch, iri the yeaf ihd forty-one, and of the Independence of ffr ;,ttieUiiitil States the xty-fifth., f v - .1 J. M. MOREHEADi i By the Governot : ' ;! , . .v : i iTIOPPEli, TlJI-AliD SHEET IROf H.FAtOlirThe Subscriber having taken! the house do Fayette vUle Street; formerly occupied as" the Cape Fear BsnkVeuld espeetfatry- inforht the public that he intends carrying on the Copper) Tirtf and Sheet Iron Ware Manuiafctoryih gj at. variotil : branches. He. wishes also to inform the iebabiUnti, of Raleigh and its. vicinity, that he cub, d4 ii deler; -mined to tell his Wares as low Mc&h be porcnaiea jq any Northern city; By Wholesale or retail, for Casti- f Merchants and ethers wantiBg'articleS In his lineC are? respectfully invited to call before they nurchase retet' where. Old work neatly' repaired, ap4 at the sherUf est notice; , A few Stills on hand which will he Soldi Copper, Tin end &nc Roofing Ofi the N. B. Orders from the country wUt he ptbmptiy f attended tor ; . ; '- . :-v-;. . ' H.KlRKHAMi Kaleign, July ?6t 184,... i- , - i KntttHAM tS Patent Clilnce Ktllei5 The Subscriber also offers for sale; at his Factory? few of those, very valuable jStetAetti i kiiowitifo J ' the surest remedy for clearing Bedsteads of these tor menling Bugs. The Chinee Steamer is. made only by himself, and Is Vaxfanted never to hurst, and at alt times to clear Bedsteads perfectlyV without the' lessl damage to the finest carved work;; ' f-1 ,: f ' '-I' Having had ih nse the shove Machine, tof , many; years, I hays nd hesitation lit saying, that it. is .. thet'-i best means that has ever been formed for destroyui ? Chinees, and weghl recommeBd'every person to oie It' 1 ' Hi F H ALSE T i' ' 't-T-V i This will -cfertift; feaving freouently psed Mri J. Pf;i KirkhanV Chinee Steamer, I cheerfully TtcommendJ them, and without any dfgetd the FmbfaiVf:' . . -rMAR8HALLr flafifatr July 25, -I M0.W2W. a : MALEIGII JWSTrrrTETfaeciafensf . ;of Raleigh txxA North Carelin4rgeerallyi tfif respeetfoUy informed that he Kaleigb Institute, att Enghshi Claxsualjmd Mathematical Frcpariport Day School for Boys of every re, Will be f obehedUi SchoolBaildingssodenghtfully sUuated. and' ten minutes tes ; waik of the Capitol, on the 1st Af ' of ' 184 li '&H' r" V . jfRSpl, January V , Vet Session 6- tdnthft, piyable in a JvaiceTwlU be as follows : 4 For-the usual Branches of the Enelfsh Cohfifc in cludiHg tuxipbsltionvlr ror the rreparatery- Uourseiof entrance, mm erry, teusn vouree. wun aiaiueinaiicacr xiiocouon, v.wrf. tirely dispensed With, ; except W vry. jobstlrjete case, V i which the Proprietor Uusts'will be very feWirttidin th"PVeof.Jud3c,ioosy, . . , i , -v . et,ySo charge "made for fuel or servaht hire Hounf 0jUtDdance from V a. mxo i vi antr uoxar Releigh,t)eciUl840i "w-r3tf-." lano Fortesj Gnftars Idllns, Violin Strins. ic-The EUibwiberi 1 mm mm m as : 'V I quaintancea in Raletgh, ' en4 thrpeshout 7brth Catb s inns, tuanaej ubo uow on nana a urge assortment t w it - . " ' t ut"i waicu, pit mil liancy .of tonea not derhand fayanyiPimo 9fJ,itntU UtHtd by the- P, water for "whiclrthey tria fjjow! thy rea sonable ticie. They: have elsol Voiin tf a superior quauty, from 1 WKup to $50 l i large telectiofl of 1 sxrbenor Viofin fetnno KnW Rtnr.'rt inmkf 1 T..V.- r-ar.J -f. , ' , rrl.'- .-Oi.-"( - v-auw umiuuwun mvm IT! I UiUTT OMTMly, Wm Alvf Br I gles. Fifes. Trombones: Semimt. nA Rll i:. SnnerioT ! vram$ and 15 ass Drums, ef all dimensions; an assert I others with Muft ' ami hein tothi Teachers of: the I T; 1J tn 5 ' 1 iJu r..A.! i f, uujv.m one, wey pope io pa enatHou tu Kioctiux vuciv -f fiiends Whatis agreeable and pleitsfog,)iseful and im-1 & They repectfolly-eonwit the. favor. and, pat- prbvltrgi would respecttuny announce o; tnew menue and eex - Petersburg Yfc Much 11 184U, 1 ! lev" i-1 3 2
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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