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iDITpST ANOEOPRIETOR. 17 -tot . w w , SrB scairTto Five Dollars per anrrom-hajf in Advance.- - - -r-- - - ' ABTSBTisixiOTt-eTer3ri6 unes, first in set 1 Mn ( ann ofihAfiflnl ineavtiAll Mnta Covst Obdkbs and JpBicjit:Agvierti8emeEft3 will be charged 25 oer cent higher fbut a deduction of 33 J per cent, will beimade from the regular prices, for ad icrtisersoy the jeanj r j Advef tisemea ir to the f erai-eekl Rxe- iSTM will also Bjppfiaf.itt the f Weekly i Paper, free .of charge. 0 Letters. Ae.ditoj iniJljiF,,,,, , ! I SELECTE D FOR THE- RE GISTE R. ' I EASY JO : B ROCEl ';" The Devil I" escclaimed Irt r Joseph Brnce, or perhaps w6 should rathe May Joe nrUce for, as he was a noble easy-fellow; nobody; thought tifatlo wirighi rn more -;tnan half a name or of any , thing efsS which'' '6ef longed to him-" The deVil Tl fits b.the papers that Hawk;& Harpy have assigned. I He left his coffee half drank,: stumbled oyer the thresliold.and went almost la a run to the compiing room; of Hawk and Harpy. One half of that speed the day before would have saved his debtjas ita,he was just in season to put on h!s:naihe ajrthe bbttorn of a dozen and a frflf preferred ones, 'vio" receive .tea per ceat. He went'bclc jtQj his, unfinished break fast with, what appetite; he might v Whv did youiij;gleet-this;soJon?;-vMr. Brnce ?" said i?h1?pm&tzri&i'p(mfort&? '1 meant to have attended to it yesterday,! 4. - -.ft" TP i .- .. . 1 j : " ' 1 " You. meant That is. al ways yogr way, Mr. Bruce. ; you';aKlcssly:'iteg.Ieet.'year business to. the very last moment and theft put yourseiL in, a;nase.r anu jieai ior notmng, i a ' . i i.r - . . f But Mrs.Bruce dm not allowhirn a chance io defend nimselr. j Un she . went,' in the most conjugal aianner, to berate him for his carelessness and inattention. : . " Really, Mrs. Bruce And it was really Mrs. Bruce,, for few1 of the feinihineV and' none 'of the' mascplute geh- uer couia nave sept pace wtia nfir.t yerwin' )y, easy ;'Jo'''B"ruce ;ficpttIii,oi The clat ter of a . cotton-mill . woId not have been a circumstance to the din slie raised hayj'we said mills could have been heard aboveher. voice Easy Jo polled a cigar case out his pocfckt-e-eiap-: ped hisyfeef on the fenderVahd a ir ahnost seemed ihattlie smdke; rendered his eats :im4 pervious tohe'bleatjngi of iHjit gentle lamb J his spbusei'so placlrd; was his. countenance as me vappr cscapeu r in graceiui vuiuuies .iroiq Dis moutn. nut people oversuoat toe marK sometimes ; Mrs. Brucexertaiaiy didW Haxj she spared her oration, the - oioraing loss would1 have indaced ber husband "Ur have been punctual, to.. his; busiaesS, for one day at least..... t 'ft vscik -i .. ; " Bree2e-aay Mrsr Bruce ,4. v fiw ; Breeze awaV . sir I Breeze "awayfl wish I could imparlbne tittleof my enerey to you', Mr. Bruce-I-ifi,',i J: f i D-n-t-? Madam- .-' ! As Bruce BDRins to his feet, crash. ! came an elegant mantle clock down upon ihe hearth. " 1 bere ftlfi Brucelihat clock km stood there three months without fastening -a sin- ". eu 4 meant ur . - j ,.r ; . You meant ! Mr; Bruce: you meant, won t pay the damage, nor : Hawk and Harpy note ! "You toearit Hmleed V'n I 1 Bruce seized hi: and cloak. In a few minutestheH tyas'.or; ..ange. Nobody conW read' in Ills' face anv traces of .the late matri monial breeze, and hobody; would have'sus pected from hi countenance that Hawk and was chosen President of ilie BipEnk .this morning; one vote ,w.ou!d haye stopped him. " How ideacedly nnlacky;4f LmezM to have been present) td yijte for Jheekirnysel f " NevermindWocesaiotlier vYod are a luckyman.Sffhe news'of thftfiireatfire in Speederville has just reached town by jex-j j'ress, ana coQgratuiatesyou that.youf was lully-irisurejdvt rhedeyUX My" policy expired last week I meant u: have srotit re newed' this motirig; .' . : (: i- w.-. Joe posted home in no very happy humor. Whee;asx;m ub,'lthe": isthe most uoejsy. and , jtinreaspable man in crea ' Mrs. Brwe.y staying at home to keft you scoldl 'fiaVendartrrpusands. ' Pmeanl mj uave got insurea this , morning--i am not ---Speederviiieri1braowiia gar. .; c;, U ?W.S,1 ;rn f: " Why did yotr no( A?; yesterday, Mri wruce jvii Ji f .Mu ff in,. ?r , :? I was thinking of HawfcaJttarrJry., j " Thinking ! v Why diayQA npt. secure Harpy fale4lrVseblVvasJa. Brace. ; WeliMWjRrcrceiheyHe : . W bd i 1" ; Doc friend Cheek.' V.Pin 1 meant tot bct- ' ' f -i5ioM,fPtbraeurnine ,e are&esrsrars;' Madame JO ' D snouiaer tne under;Mr. Harny's. and then be-? oar vay to Speederville to play to the ashes of .sin iifli U-ifanizs: whit; iwas once t-your. factofywbieh'you misanttb have insu red. A I should Uktf beg" y You abominable woman, ishall go mad.'. tijor't, 1 beseech you, Mc Brnce. They put mod beggars id Bedlam.' $.st j v xkucc spranffiiortt.e ooor. . His wile in tercepted hitn. .oHeri9,' Joseph,' is a paper I meant to. have showed ypq this morning.': , ? , ; A policy land dated yesterday !' bus ,h HiYesi htYott meant la get . it renewed to-day-r-I'told y6ticlerk from you to do iti Am l-notbn. abominable. Vornan?4 - !f :Wh'en Isaid saigas in a pet ' 'Nafpforef thaf Joseph Nowtell me who is.first on 'Hawk and Harpy's assign- Yppr brother. I. wish Iihadyour energy 6revinriav!iw h fca::xiha ;' .:. v-. His claim coVers vou;both.u? ' :: r -!'Yoir are an angel L'-i i i-,1, 1'; t Easy Jo became' tns altered -man, -and his wife was released dfrom her watch ofrer; Iris out door business.? She died some years be fore liimand. we are inclined to suspect that after her death' Joe partially relapsed into his old habits-wso true it is that habit is a second nature. ' ' SPEAK ILL OP; KO. ONE WITHOUT A -: -rM : JTJ3T-CAUSE.. V ' There are many pefsbns in the world! who are in the habit of speaking lightly or coh temptuously . of tljeir neighbors,! and some who do noucruple to treat those "Who are1 absent with the greatest disrespect, by "show ing up their faults $6 those who are present wjuioui eyer auuomg io any goou quauues they possess. There is nothing so detestable as this habit of Jjackbiting in society '; it often produces .the greatest bitterness of feeling between those, who ' ought to live in peace and. good fellowship towards each othert and li never apes, any, gopu, , it generally arises from itselfish feeling, ."but 6orae' times from thoughtlessness; in either case it is injurious 1ft socieiy, .ana pugqi woe condemned Dj every ellmeulhg 'ani! sensible person. Selfish; persons .have ' generally: such an . a p- preciaUon of themsel ves, and the situation meyjisia in society, inev are apt to speak of others : withjcontempsnd are even happy wnen mey aiscover tfte ieast lauft (however trivial ilr may be) in' spine of theiir; neighbors or acquaintances. Instead, of which, it would be jas well for: them to examine their "own conduct, to see whether they were without auu, ana asKnemseives whether they would ike 'jany fault or 'folhle ihev m'ieh't be o:uiltv i A , .-'v."? K.'rlXTiT.: otto be made the. Riihiect of p.nnveraUnn won? tne wgsmMemarms: fSa7 i"fTi: if they. . were '.Hp.'., consider tti? noble" destiny wiuuh aiiiuanitinu panaKe oi in common withL themselves.' both as resoects the sreat mojfeaUaof'.tlits ' ile.,af).!the' 'idiife, sublime prospects . of the future if they r would re memoir tne great teliowship ol our common hajnanUyrthe social end, which as parts of a great communiiv we are all working to attain' nd wbjc awaitsl iis at the close . of our brief and, npt pffend their Creator by injuring their fellow creatures rather let them judge oth- ers with tenderness, as ,they'. would', wish to oe juogeu, putung asuae the weeas that cover the surface of Uie. characters of their neigh bors, to, ascertain the 4eplU,and sweetness of tae cjear prater beneath it. , '(SAq'o.ljftE CANINE SPECIES. FROM THE rKKHCK. About 5 yeara-siriee twW dogs performed the office jof turn-spit ;in tthej College du !U$- ?U'i Botfr-werfr perect masters pfH their sbusi- ness.1 Jijey nevej set a joint of meat scorch; they knew I'rorpthe bomU when it.was ilone, and gave novice of this to the copk by hark- Their work.was noiiardship to them j they took -tueif turns at it ; - but with some differ ence ,artheiuimber of day srwere-onequal, but that of the fast days equal. The cook s favorite was on duty every Monday and Wed nesday ; -'wlierdas his comrade's days were 3.,.i rf.;j t,..j.ipi.: , t ' vuiiuij, Auceujr, auu 'i nursuav. r ripay am oatorday were holydays tor both. i SWherr nce accustomed to Uiis arrange mehtrtheyiadhered to it - with the utmost ree-Ularitv? 1 Men themselves submit cheer. fully, afi a a raatter of course, to eiisting . .... , . . T rawseo iong- a no : vioiauon oi tnem is ai lowedi)y the fiigher powers.' -f'f ' ' : 'jnv v cuueBuay,.-uog wnose turn ' it wasrhot being ai hand, the cook "would have' employed the other which bad beenat Work the preceding day, in bis teagPThe'latljr, indignant. at. tne injustice oi' this proceeding, , snarled,. andrjiri .aay and irept jhtp a cor ner. The. cook,, follored. The1 dog growl- most iaqou8jy ana snoweq nis . teetn. : The cook' fetched stick Uon, Fhicti th k ini nal8pranff upf ran outrof,thfi house and post ed awy, to. the I'lasftCdmbral, 'where he jwuuu ins comraaetat piay .witn otner com paaibnspfthtU'quaJrte pushed, him a wav drove him before him all theway home, brought hfm to the; feet of .kndiben fo ns WPhgh .he oulhave aid)'Hereli3 ypiir yourseirr f ni' ; I. rI po-ii is4us, turn Jioi.mine.!' 1 "nV - out me no buts.loi Z-faziirEti i a lauve.sbottlytJbtefore the revolution, one eVe- You are;irex1:eUent?sjMnts,rs. Bxuoe niogigfunrd ea Jhia hpust a t very Jine; do's Nevjntfel, jJ?t f W biraMnlf Jasjly elgl 74 K mst ptoosly.Minbrae;senta Mrs. Brufe J?nt a-tfiurn man nor! her fot nh .hriniv.him int him jifmsfk- wftpv haTkot tka we tenderafter; her hasbandmanoerinrthal jured fopW boBfdi Qpt : and took care of the rmng. -am .xfM-iti j tdog till biWka iinred? Durtngt and afterjthe cure?, the degXpfes:sed)lhe: upmost gratitude; arfihisenefacWJr ijpneeiyed' that.die.had se- e'areoHiSirietlionfeete J" UB Mriiawk'window rsLridUtad vioMf malexi nd wfjthsspe$es ntt Under 'lr TJirrT-'o an A ftian nl a14 J i n..nm!ninf 'liil : in general, they ceasje Phly with life. ; As soon7 as the parent was-able (o rtn; he set-off arid did not return. Mr. Pibrae' almost repented of fifs iiuidness frWho;w6nfd haveUhoUght sairThe: that a dosrouldbfe riiwh-atefaL' .i -' Kve or six month's nad elapsed, when the uog pnee-more appeared at his door, and Ca ressed Pibirac in the fondest manner; He was glad to see the runaway gairtamT would have taken; him into" the house: 1 Instead ' of following film:' the'doff bulled him by the cdH ic.kehis'hlrJrJs looked to one sideas If desirous to show him eomething. It turned !dut to be as slut ' of his acqaal&ance who had met with af similar accident to that which'h'ad befallen himself, and whom he had brought to his benefactor, that the latter might do as much for her as lie had done for him. ' '' ' -" ' ;-v :- ; A shoe-blaek, who useffan lake his station before the enirance of the Hotel dt Nivtrhoist had a great blackijpodle, which possessed the ex.traprainaxy; .'tajenl of procuring. cdstoin for, his .master, ,wjio was, a. shoe-black. Tli i s animal , would dip his large woolly paw in the kepnel, ;and tread .with it upon the shoe pf the first, person., that passed, by.! The shoer black lost ho time, in offering his stool, with the invitation; Please to have your shoes cleaned sir t" As long as he was engaged "the dog sat quietly by his side. But as soon as the stool was unoccupied, he played the same trick as before. This sagacious dog and his master, who. was always ready to oblige every one about, the hotel, became very advantageously known in the court-yard and.kitchen, whence their faqie spread from mouth to niouth, till at length it reached the drawing room.. A wealthy bngUshman,. who happened to be there,, was desirous of seeing the dog and his master. . They were called. He liked the dog so. well that he wished to buy him, and offered first ten, and afterwards fifteen louis d'ors. .The shoe-black was dazzled by the nt teen '.Iouis.j d ors, anp: likewise some what .fluttered by the distinguished company into which he was ushered, The dog was soldi and delivered ; the following day he was conveyed in . a post-chaise to Dover, where, he embarked with his new master, and arrived safe in London. The Shoe-black meanwhile bewailed the loss pf his four-footed companion, and.bittert ly repented what he had done. How. im moderate then was his joy, when, on the fourteenth day, the dog came, running to his old station, with dirtier paws .than ever, and and. began with his wonted skill to bring custom to his. master. . . He had taken notice pf the road from Pa ris, to Calaisi he had observed that the chaise was here exchanged for the packet, and that third carriage , proceeded from Dover to London Most of these coaches . performed the same journey back again. .The dog had returned from his new master, to the coach- office,, whence, he followed perhaps the same vehicle that had carried him to London, and was no w going in the . contrary direction to Dover. .The, packet conveyed , him over again la. Calais, and. from that-town he fol lowed the diligence back to Paris. - INTELLIGENCE OF BIRDS , : A gentleman, . a fe w doors ; from us relates -1 ii' " " . ; - ' . w i i r I yw tne loiiowing a. son oi nis, , in wie eari) part oi me season, put up a cage in nis gar den, intended for the blue-bird. . Soon after it was completed, a pair of wrens paid it a visit, and:' being, pleased . with the; tenement, took possession and "commenced building a nest..; Before, however, the nest was com pleted, a pair of blue birds arriyjedlaid claim to the eage, and after ahard battle, succeeded in ousting the wrens, and forthwith comple. ted a nest on a plan , of their o.wn. - But the male wren was a bird of spirit, and not dis posed to submit tamely to the injury. Some days fter,; watching his opportunity v when his antagonist.was away, he. entered the "fcage and commenced. Toitmg tne eggs out oi the nestir He had thrown out but one, when the blue-bit d discovered him, and with loud cries made an immediate attack. The wren sought safety in. $ neighboring currant bush, and by his activity, in dodging, about; among,' the branches and on the grpuud, : succeeded in eluding his; enraged , adversary. - The .blue bird gaveup tbe chase, and returned to qx amine the condition of his nest. , The egg had luckily fallen pn.a. soft bed, and was not broken. After. a carefuVexaminatipn, he took it in his claws and, returned, salply io the nest. '".Enter Strabger f r s ' .i : . - trktieer.1 4 Godrl morhinsr; tfentlerhen.' Editor; . Good rriorning, siisitdpwfK" cstr: I want to get one pryonr niornfnff Edr ' Certainly, sir," -handing ; him a J fr.1. There, is nothing in the paper I believe i df uch fmpottance this morning " Edfl 1 "vN6f sitf There is, hdw'vtrTahMeresting letter from Fldridai 'aflfdrht letter of & late; date-from WaahingtW 11 -''- - .m.u. A , ' ' Slrw-4 I am -goihg to send this paper, six hundred iBfles ohTf:and)rrtipit may be tlie means bfprPca ring yonjft subscriber.' . ' Edtwt YeseiriRBAPit rnay. ! Sir. M Gbo ttorningigentlemeri,'Lho fng himseif bat ofhe office, and forgetting to-pay for fie: paper,, Vi ? dr. .;f-.Good: morning, RirV.f ICAfter a shbri absence the stranger returns him.. . ji. - , ' f- The afe?;te 4car actuaUytooip.iaCje nour omce-yesier. paper. Whaf would a grocer .uuntc 01 -a ... 1 fiflrireemaei thue,plafcedTupon the labour and expense pfpublishing a news- stranger eoming into his store, ""and after or dering a pound of sugar or coffee; bow. him self dill without'offering to : pay for it ? Or i hard ware dealer.of a customer's purchasing a hand-saw in the same way T And yet, do noti publishers have to la'bor .and invest capi tafas it ell as others ? Why . then, should ah i individual, thirik it right to avail himself of; the labour of tone more than the other, without remuneration. Bangor Courien No. JO,: ATjCTtivnxE Stiieet, Ral&gb, ' '1e5L. Vv Has the pleasure of ah the public at -large, that he has received from New-York and Philadelphia an ezten si ve, rich, and fashionable stock- of Goods; which he will sell at New York prices " The assortment ' consists in part, of Gold, independent seconds,' duplex, anchor, Level Watches, a general assortment of Silver do. of everj price and quality, JEWELERY. j Gold guards, fob, and neck Chains, Seals, Keys' Diamond Pins 4 Rings, Ruby and Emerald do. neck and head Ornaments,- rich cameos 4 mosaic Pins Ear-rings, gold Pencils.Thi rabies, Vinigretls, Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and a great variety of other rich Goods. : . " ! SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Blue, and polished steel Spectacles to bait all persons and all eyes., Very superior flint glasses, that may. le adjusted in any frame, at a mo ment's notice. .. SILVER A ND PLATED WARES. Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Sugar Tongs," Salt and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silver mount ed Cocoaouts, Castors; Candlesticks, 8nuffers and Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Bri tannia Wares, in setts and single pieces, &e. . ; . FANCY GOODS. " V Mantel Clocks', and Lamps, Plated and Japaned Waiters, Gold and Silver Mounted Canes and W hips, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patmt Steel Pens, Roger j superior Razors, Congress Knives and Scissors, Sanders' r celebrated-razor Strop, Dog Col lars, do. Calls, ailk Parses, Pocket Books, Imitation Fruits,: Guns and Pistols, Ladies' Toilet and work boxes, toilat bottles, and HARRISON Breast Pins, Medals, Canes, and Boxes, &c. &c. PERFUMERY; Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose, Laven der, Florida, and Bay Waters ; Guirlain'a Cream of Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound, for Shav ings Rose Almond, Camphor and Windsor toilet 8oapstpearI Powder.cold Cream, Pomatum,bcar's Oil, b air, tooth, and phaving Brushes, and a variety of "other articles for tbe toilet - ' " MUSIC. - Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarronetts, Flageoletts Flutes, Octave, &c Fifes & Accordions. , Precep tors for all the above. Guitar and Violin strings Ex tra Violin bows, &c. . - fXj .Clocks and Watches of all, descriptions clean' ed and repaired.in his accustomed superior .style Gold and Silver manufactured to order, with exrAdi lion and punctuality; highest price given for old gold and 8ilver." .. s . ', . , November 2, 1840. - . . j " EDGEWOBTn SCUOOL. -Tl N this Institution, the Scholastic year is divided y into two Sessions of five months each. The next Session win commence nine 4tn iway, ii. Tho Directors of this School cannot too Urgently request .tne early. entrance of Pupils. V" . . ', The following JJrancnea will oe (augnt, viz : Spelling,:.; .Logic, Reading .Arithmetic, Botany, ; . Civil History, Writing, Algebra, Grammar Gtomttrv, Ecclesiastical do. Geography, Astrohomi, French, Rhetoric, .. Nat. Philosophy Drawing and Composition, ... Mental do: Fainting, Belles, Ldlres, Moral do. Worsted, Wax $ Elocution. Chemistry, . Shell-work. For Board and Tuition per Session, $75 Extra Charges per Session,' French, $10 Music on Pianoi;$20 -on the Gui tar: $ IS Drawiner and Painuncr,' $10 a coorse of Instruction in Wax VVork, $10 Shell Work, 5 Worsted FloweVs, S5. ' . U Books. Stationaryrand Music, kept for the. use of the School, and furnished at moderate rnces. This Institution has been established at great exv 4 : .'l '.i. S : . ' r .1 Dense, ana irom me numDer ana eipenenw oi me Teachers employed, it is confidently believed, it will compare favorably with any similar Institution in the Union. Jt;. r: wj&m, . - Principal. The Faculty of the Caldwell Institute. The Faculty of the University of North Carolina. rThe Judaes of the SSupreme Court. GreensbojPoS N. .V. May 7. 38 -2m Wal tier board ; and l'atinel UmK-CIeair. of Knots and Spliti- fnrIe at Fostkr s Mins. 17 miles Worth oi Ka-, eiffh. The Subscriber has the alrove Lumber, most ly seasoned, together with a large and increasing as sortmentof other descriptions, which he .wtilt. sell far a tower1 price," than the same article can he bought in Wake, ne larger' tne orn, uie iowtsr ippirce. Prompt altention to !all orders addressed .tdth.Sub- criber , P. M. Waaenew. - . - n . f w TTTi AUVTIIV Ci, &c.-The Subscribers are pre-1 hTnared to. execute it! kinds5 of HOUSE AD J5IGN, PAINTING " JmitaUons of every variety of Msrbjeand of ail. .Kinds, oi yvoou j ;,Sso, . vv aii Paintings Paper-hanging, Gilding -Glazing,1 &el &c' attended .to .at the shortest, notice, and done irl a su perior style of workmanship. , . v - . Persons wishing PainUBg,ojrhy.4ph6h xe: cuted. bv calluie at the Shornext ' door Bank of the State, mayt xpeci toM0'e it uone w iaetr ieo- - Raleigh, March 1? 1841 " 7-"19 6m TTK A WIEL.J iiOODLOE Attorney II U at lLl'TV Has located at Looisburg, N. C. and will attend tho' Courts of Frankfih and Granville !,t HonJK'B- GiUiam.v - k .L.fwTuft lie. . - s B 9 . -A..a , : ..':Tff NPtex8on, yLouisbargN. C 1 Qiff IiWortonA m b2 Lonishnr1'N. C.March 27. " 29 2m " -r,r--- -njVanlklta School. C CtAssictx ixi Ekg JJjxish.) My, School Room being now . complex ted, I take the opportunity to make known ' the terms ana conditions upon which I snail hereafter conduct my scbool, ''f ' - 1st. Every .OfalsncaJ or Mathemau'caltadeht will pay me $17 00 a session of five, months. " All others $12-00. H ' 2d. No student, over sixteen, will be received with out an assurance od the part of himself or Parent, of good behaviour, attention to business, ahd ah orderly obedience to the rulcs of the School. '' " ' " 3d No deduction of price to be made for absence, unless caused by protracted sickness; . 4th. ,Oply thirty students to be at any time in the School::-' -. , H-V.'.'t- w. ..t " 5th. ;jFrom AjpKI to ' September, time becripied In scnooi,y nours. . tne remaining part of each Session propoctlonably lessr , " " . - ' "' "-v " ' I take this Dublic manner' of nlednn? mvsetf to the' . . ( - . . i Jl o o j , fafthful performance of mytown pflrt, jn preparing for College those; who desire it,' and fn grying usem) knowledge to others ; alwaVs bearing in, mind those cardinal branches of. learning; .; to wit Readings bpellingt English Grammar and Arithmetic; , -vThfirst session wflj cjose on Friday, the 28th of May .7. ihe second wiuifcommence on Monday, the ' JOHN Y. HICKSr Raleigh, April 1, 1841' . ' ; 14 4teow. WEtY HATXWAI1XT SCHOOL. XM Toufon Trr tha Engh'f h and Classical brahche board, room, fuel ligh, and all necessary expense except for Book, StationeryVd -lothirig, for lad under twelve, $50 per -qaarter'j for tbos bVer that age, $60 per quarter, payable in advance." VFrOtn thhr charge a deduction of ten per cent; will be made whetf two are admitted from the same family of neigbbor hood. Instruction in the French, Spanish, and Ital ian Languages, per quarter, $6. M usic and Dra 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 IN ovember. i be number pf pupils is limited to sixteen, and no one will he admitted who is over four teen years of age. !' ; " t : - ' : '" ;' -, Ihe Institution offers to Parents and Guardians an opportunity of placing their Children and Wards un der the care of a Physician, whose whole'time is de- v. w'. " - voieu iodine ocnoot, at an age wnen 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 Jaws of health, seems indigo pensable to those who are entrusted with the physical, mental,' and moral training of youth, to-whom too much, or too little exposure, excessive or deficient bo dily or mental labor, are alike productive of evil. f or want ofthis 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 fcrs also another advantage, in the opportunity invert 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 fall opportuni ty for every Pupil to -make such progress as he stay be Vble, without regard to that of others, and, only in entire subordination to these two Objects, the adtanta- ges of study, in classes. . It :s believed that by a pro per arrangement the latter may lie to some extent sew cured without detriment to the former. The ordina. ry mode of measuring merit by the degree of approach towar accuracy, while the Student is forced through an author at a given rate, puts an end to the pleasure and utility of knowledge, and to certainty, Hs 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, he begins himself to question their, truth. ' The Pupil is said, after a certain time," to be .fit for a College Or a CounUng-house, bat is foand unfit to enter either, or obtains admission only to drag along -under the buf- yen w. pasi inaccuracies. , . ji ne system auupiea in the t amut School has been tested during an expe rience of. several years, with entire success, even in the case of some whose habits were formed Under dif- erent instruction. The English.Classical . Scientific, and Mathematical branches, are taught solely by th Principal, who is thus enabled .40 Secure uniformity, of teaching and discipline, and as fax as possible, to guard against exacting1 too much or too' 'little labor from any pupil. One; great object aimed at,' js'to give a know.ledga of principles, and the power of ap plying them ; and the test of rnerit is the abilfty to prouuee me results, anu noi me mere repetition or. a rule, or the exhibition of absolution, effected partly by chance, it may be, and partly by the aid of others. Uccasional pedestrian excursions will lie made . into the Country, in the "company of the Principal. 'The location of the School v at the head of the New Haven Bay,' is healthy and delightfur, combining every facil ity for exercise and safe sea bathing, at a suitable distance from the noise and temptation of s City, at the same time that its proximity to Yale Collejre ena bles the Principal to secure the aid of eminent Teach ere Tor the Modern Languages, 4 and the more orna- mental branches of Education. Address3 :;1 " J WILLIAM H. RUSSELL, M; D. Hr.FEBEircxs.'-r-Facbliy " of" Yale , College ; (.'Rev. W. w. Eells, E."A. Anderson, M. D. WilmrngtOn: N.'C; Wm. H. Washington, EsqvNewbernV New Haven Conn, April, 1841.-i ' 1 Tf AW SCHOOL 1, II ALEIGn. The U A undersigned propose Ho ppen a Law School 10 iuc vuj 01 naieiguf- on uw qhi otwunenexi, provi w 0-Jl. ill.1., - ded f . sufficient number of Students (eight at least) can be obtained, to justify the nndertakine sr i. c "The most approved course-of Studies Wil be adopt ed, and Oral and. written, Xrastruction wfll twr given, oiiwvriijg ino aiiciaviuu oi ui liiw u'-uiu oowa dt Black stone, aiisirrg ffrorniou Acts of Asaembiv and the decision of bur Courts. 'The Students will be re quired, to 'undergo frequent snd stated examinations; and when they shall have become sufficiently advanc ed,' it is proposed that they shall have a Moot -Court, hereT they rnaf argue, Ikl questions, and - be made aeaualnted with the forma 6f 'Pleading; and Practice iri She ; Cdurts 'ot - this" 8tate. ' A eomplete course of Studies will cmbrsce two years,1 but Students will be cvcivou ior any sooner perioo. 1 oe terms-i'w in- sxrucuon, anu me use 01 our iiiorancs, win oesiui per annual, or $0 per month tor: any Shorter period than a year. 4 ' t . " JAMES IREDELL. ; -i r WILL s-'-H BATTLE. Raleigh, April V, 1 841. . y- -T' 28 :. V W & W; Hr RICHARDSON, 7- SXTK$SIVS,UMBRSXLA CA.NlTF4-CTrJKBBS,L il'.B 'JV. 6, South Third Street, piUadelphia Resuectfiillv inform their cufSomers and Merchants ftnetany, lhat tbey hairs for'sales large and eaperior Stock of SILK. & COTTONi.UMB BELLAS, com - Diisinff some thousands of every description which, with a handsome assortment of PARASOLS f part of which are mannfactared o8ilk imported ezpressri Ty bythenMelves; )rillilhey4rus.pe fotied worthy. 4b attehtio"or & lheyfwllf sell at the lowea t)rfces, rand .warrant their Good a to be Woch irrtnsfaurs aicaa be depended fix&::&p$v p&MtMkhsmtd pf t3 All orders Will icsiv paiticalaf arid prompt j .frO;; V ity 'nn 1 . ... ntl PRTR R-S PILLS; fTTtHE wonderful ctrrea effected by this Wodicin II are the all engrossirjff subjects of the day; r G where y oh will, afad yott hear of nothing bdt Mr; Such a-One has been cured by Dr. PETERS' YEQ&TAA BLE PILLS, or, yob know Mrs; feo-tnd-So (was at ine point or death, oat she has been eared by Ur. rr- TEKS'S PILLS j or. are yon Hot glad that lfjs has been restored to health by Dr, PsTEit'i Wojini IWOJTDBOCS MxBicrjrK. Really, this medicine jftusl be very good? or it .could n6t cure sb TOahy.f It is good.--' For many Treara it has passed on in the; i veh, illtint tenor of h. way,"; curing .hufidreds of persons who were wrangling yith 1 death. But now its onward course is impetuous.; ?h-.u It is as .impossible id stay the demand for thiaxned- icine, as to bush the rasHing; Wind. ' - ;.?; . A life medicine that .will procrastinate death for mal : ny 'yejs f(not''enter every' hefdse ? Shaf 1 it not -be ased by every dividual 1 Let no Boansay, I fibn't ' want it. .Tou" kndw hoi u what torhorroW-may bring" forth, All should use this remedy, and rerheinber tiiat ' , health is tlie first blessing ffQm God. vtf-vj H Ine lmrrcnse and, increasing popularity oT these Pif Is, is toothed ipYoof of the infallibilitv of the ld adage, that trath is powerful ahdwill prevsiL- Oth er Pills are only puffed, but Dr.'PeterVeare purchased . and praised,! and reconrcaended finti! iht terhond tts theih has'bocome almost unjveraaL. ?' , . Dr. Peters would impress this frfct trport the'ptmT that his Pills are not' ttuack. medicine 1 -hnt ii mrimUGR compoand of simples, which has. been tho result 6f ma' ny years' intense, srpplication 1 to a profession iri which he was Regularly bred. Whence if Is as popular whh the. regular tfa6pltyajj with the people at Hrgtu'fVy-rfi,l One of the manr' peculiar virtaes of the Yeeetabbj Fills, is, ; that . while exy; powerffitl itt fheir -efieetav ,) they are particularly .inild and gentle in their action; ) Unlike the generality of medtcine', their application tst ' never attended with nausea or griping'. - .r 4; ' Peters's Vegetable Pitfs are now regacded by uiose ;. who have had'an oppoMamty to decide trp'on theii tatz ! rits, as an inestimable pabli Hessing. n if' .Without an Exception in" any ge or country; hons: j dtcine has spread With such 'rapidity and given such j universal satisfacdon" !. ,; .'"! "o.'-.c? r ! , 03" The above Puts are, for sale inthe City of Rs Ieigh, by .MessraiiWixiiJiWs &'HatVood and. Wt M. Masos &C6. ; ondin FayettevilIe,Iiy E;J.Hxxi, at New York pricer. ? .rtK;r - . ;'- Ml t'At I UUl.-l be bubacnb r having takeo; the bouse on Fayeltevilte Btreetformerly occupied, by ' Dr. Hinton, and .nearly '.opposite .thev.PoaL Office,' would respectfully , inform t the ; public 2 that. he" in . tends carrying ob! the V Copper ,Tm .s4 'tSheet ' , Iron Ware Tanuiaetory- in alt. ita various, braa' ches.' ': He wishes'valso to .inform- the-habitants of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he can, and is deter mined to sell his Wares as low as can be purchased in any Northern city, bj wholesale or, retail, for Cash. Merchants and others wanting articles in bis iH are respectfully invited to call jbelore they purchase elsty .where. Old work neajfly repaired, an at the short, est notice. A few Stills On hand which will be saj4 . at a very small per cent, for: cash, H f i ' ''fXj" 4pperf Tia and Zinc Roofing pnjtbe Vost N. B. Orders from the country f will promptly attended to.. Raleigh, July 36,1840 "K IRBLH ABl'jS Patent CblncerXUllei - The Subcriber also, Offer for sale at hiaFactory a few f those jety iValuabSteaniersknow the surest remedy for clearing Bedsteads of these 161 tnentmg Bugi 'I he Chinee ,5teamCT sriade pnfjr'r . dv nimseiu ana is rnuiiea -never 10 Burs.iaoa aiail ' times toclearBedsteads perfectlyj without thft jeast ' damage ui the finest carved -work fSfSt-$i&ft Havintr hnd in oeelhfe. above Mifbinesfo mainv - y earsi I have- no hesitation. Tij saying, f thai jt A 'the Tl-1-2 tl. .t .'i 'a 'iv . . uest means mar na.evr. uerii lurntcu, 10 gesirpyins: tHiitces, ana. recpniiucuu every vvrmti 10 use iu This will certify, having freqhenirv toaed Mrr..H Kirkhan's Cbince ptaiMrrc'er)1ly to the publicuas a si rhple '.' and easy,'wavtodesKbV taeoi. iuu Halifax LTnjiaiio Fortes, Ouiturs. Violins, Strings, i&torT'Vit Subscribep p would respeQtfuUy announce to their fhendf jand sc- , quainlances'in Raleigh.f and throught Nth, Carpi! imathat they i hae now on.haild , m Jarge aseortmejit of Nckhs Jt-Glakk's Piana Fortes, which for briU tiancyjpf ;tohe and tmparaHelf d; touch and darsbflitr, to vutBvirpaBseu. - a aey .wisa 10 sayuta iy uu not demand puy for any Piano sola, until ilu tried ' by the P-fcKateTiof whickthey will allow any. rea sonable tisx VThey. ihave also ; Violins of a superior quality,' from $1 tO up to $5J) 1 alarge selection f . superior Violin Stringa; Guitar: Strings ; all kinds of Wind Instruments for Military Bands, aslHpr nsn Bn gles, Fifes, Trombones, Serpents and Bells Superior r. Flutes and Flageolets, single and double ; Trench Ac eordeons, of a pattern and tone never before seen here; Drurartind Bass Drams, of all dimnsin; sn assort.; ' raent of superior Guitars, together with the. largest as sortment tf IwHISIO yer before imported here., -, WThe SnbNsribera will be glad to furnish Schsolaapd ethers with Music,; , nd beias bxAh, Teachjfcrs, r the Piano Forte; they hope fa be enabled to select for their '. friends what is agreeable and fdessiag, aefalsn4 io proving. Thejr respextfuUy axIicitUbe .favor and pat ronage of the Ladies d jGentlejnen f-Rakighi snd throughout the State of North Carolina, j .. . :-.j. m& GBAIU.BRa-'Cb- Petersburg, Ya March, 3t, 184Ity;gji84 'S ' This i very f'eelebraleirt En'eRsh "Race Horse Snd most'caplul Sial- wiujuubsuj vantage 10 ine r umuure. . :3:f '?::? FiTifi'MARSHALt; lion. wiUmake, his present season Xsi nly Plantation in -MeckfehbuVg; "ciionty;; Ya; 1 miles Northwest" fibra WsfTentodsrtd la miles Son th weal from Boy dton) wnnin tne season, and SittrtalnsarecHti WBenever 4,thf M,r wasilaltfetebrwitk and SI to- thf croom.-v MareawiJIi fed snd'snended - 4o for33 cents-per.'dsy, and gopsri4,eitenfive pas-f Jr8? I srnisuea iree ..01 caarge; aiso uuhu servants; Every ceorrodaiion' and atlention-sbaH, . bAbestoweeoffirii? ands l, , createst care and atieniion used to prevent accidents ' jor escapf s, jipt nresponsibiljtj ov inj.whlch .ity, barJDen; .Isha1l bestow mypers'ohaValfehdoVtfpoa' 1i4arssn)io FaiTaod amerysanuUie.,of1iins; fl ni?raat sitisfacVoaAo my jendsn tortu.- t. V v - , - - 1$ I!
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 14, 1841, edition 1
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