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' t . , . ,- . ' , . . . -,-.. -J ? . - ',, S ' i t""iM'"''"""""'"''ill""MI'""ll'll",MMIMiMM"M'"MII"""'"MIM ' - :42 I but EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR; Scbscwftiox. - lve iiouars per annum nau in IF'F ai,u.w" "ro wmu ois powers rc- , . .' H r . ; : i Itnrnftfl with HrmMp Cnrn ' Ha ramnniol ih! j0TBTi9SX3rTs.-l'-9r everyJl6 lines, first inaer- f"" , On.DoUarrtach fcubsequentinsertiomSScenU oon, y , . . l .-m, Court Qbdibs and Judiciai Advertisements " K i harffeu petccni uigucr , uui n ucuugiivu 01 i L-t. will be made from the regular paces, for au-1 perceai, b - r, Teruma j . j ; . . - . . ... i .! Air this Mr. . . Iv". auwu."-!.-.r -..r.-v ----- istse will uso appear m tne weetiy raper, tree 01 r: ... . ' v t i k I charge -u-, f ,'. ' . ,. belters to the Editor must be posMAii. SELECTED FOR; THE REGISTEK ANECDOTE OF DR. FRANKLIN. It is well understood that at some periods of Dr. Franklin's life he enteruined opinions peculiar to mmseii, ana wtucii prooaoiy were i vi no! founded upon a sound philosophy; : U a his cdniecture.'if not a well settled ooin- ion, thata mother might.by a'kind of instinct 'Doctor; told him pfainlyshe thought herself or natural affection recognize her children, even although she had lost all recollection of Lhflir necnliar features, ''rhe foUowinff ex- . .... . . . . . bertment wnicn ne roaue o ascertain wnetner 1 '. 1 1 11 . : I " Ml .1 I . I (A. Ins motner jvouiu Know jam, wmoe inougiii j rt least curious md interesting It was. on on a visit to his native town of Boston, after an absence of many years, that this curious, in cident occurred. To discover Uie existence of ' this instinctpanions nad. been etijoyiog themselves' with bv actual experiment; Dr.jFranklin resolved jto introduce himself as a jstranger to his anomer, anu to watcn narrqwiy lor tne iraq Wut in which she ihduld.discover her son, Jand then to determine, with the cool precis ion of the philosopher, whether that discov- jerjr was the effect; of thai instinct oraffecti6n4 that intuitive Jovev that innate attachment. which is contectured to cement relatives of .: ku,i.m,A U IU1C riMllo U1UUU , aim r iiiwi, uj avwiuius kP-Wns, of parenHSd child, like a well limed viol, would, at tnfunrst toucn, cause ihem to vibrate in unison, and at once evince hat they were different chords of the samel1" ii'f viimnt vl WVS UU4VMM -g- I r- 1 ...h' .-.i,:rt .t' - lie " a. ullSu, u.u j ua; y anuary, in the afternoon, theDoctor knock-l ' t -r- a a Vvith Mr-Frankliiu; He ibund the old ladv im --' .aL u llbi l r -i saau a.-va. - w uLun 1h,; kr-o ih r,-,i.'fi.- u :n(MiH.:i Bimseii, anuooserving mat ne unoerstoou - . a" . a a : : . i a l a l a anu An vna Ma rt . wm ma mam -r Mwa'i iuc mi.dturyu biavcitcij-iy. icucoicu utgiiij t oddog. She eyed him wilh that cold look bf disaDDrobatlon which most neonle assume ft bhen the imagine themselves Insnlterl. hv I $ ieing supposed to exercise employment butl ae decree below their real occupation in life i ' . w. - : ', . " 1; assured him that he had heerimisinnirmerl' hat she did not keep tavern ; but that it was J rue, toiblige some members of the Legisla- ure, she took a number of them intoU her amily d uring the session, that she had foor members of the Council, and six of the House bf Renresentatives. who then boarded with 1 r -. . , ' ' . - - .It her; that all her beds were full lnd then be ook hfirseinn hei- linitiino- With that intense tpplication, which expressed as forcibly as kction could do, iryou have concluded your Business, the soonerVoir leave th hmrse the etter. But upon the Doctor's ' wrappW ins coat aroun ld him, affectinsr to shiver with I old, and observing that it was very chilly 1 Jveather, she pointed to the chair, and gave 1 pirn leave to warm himself. The entrance of her boarders orecluded I ill further conversation ; coffee was soon lerved, and the Doctor partook with the fami- . - - a T. t- rtr -7 a- a a 1 o me conee, accordinsr to the ffooa old US torn of the limes, succeeded an! ate of 1 h nmn. ;-. -..1-l . .-r .:- u--- 1 pn.y..,-.,ui,.perui ivx tuurc s umi, pucu vne wnoie lanuiy lormed a cneermi i t..i.: ' . . .. I fuiuMug, aemi-circie Dei ore tne nre. rer- baps no man tjver possessed colloquial ppw- J Fjs to a more fascinating degree,- than Dr. J jttention of the company, bvthe solidity of I lis modest remarks, instructing theqa by the pried, new, and striking lights in which he I aced his subjects,) and delighted them with l i and amusing anecdotes? Thqa employ I tne hours passed merr.lv along-, until 8 I ciocK, when punctual to a moment, Mrs. . - . i ranklin announced supper. ..Busied with r hotsehold affairs, she fancied the intrud g sirangur naa quitted tne house, imme- . Ka . S 1 . a . ately after coffee, and it was with difficulty p could restrain her resentment, when she. tw him witnput molestation, seat himself 1 the table with tb,e freedom of a member of ni' iefamily4! Lr. .' : ( , . ImmediateFy" after supper, she called an derly gentleman, fa member of the council, whom she: wai accustomed to. confide, 4o lother room : complained bitterly of the ideness of the tranrger ; told .the manner of iniFouucuon, to rieri House; inat ne ap--red like an outlandish , man t and, she uft '5 ought, had soraethinff very suspicious in appearance j concluded by soliciting her vuu s u vice wim resoeci to tne . wav.-? an rtiich. she could most easily rid herself of -i cseupe,, ne oia gentleman .assureq. r, mat ih. straUfer was cerumlV' a vonnr Ml an of education; H and to all annearanc - !etlor-. . .:..!:: ? lr , .'-. r"viu4i wiai, pernaps, oeing in agreeaoie "F-ny, ne naa paid no attention to the leness of the hour vand.advised her to call t,' !ra aide and,; repeat Jber. inability; to ' lodge u, one areniItnrltr tt nv miiul ti him then, with as much teoSoe as' she onld inniandv recapifnlated the situation of 1 her "y. Observed that it rrW late. n.l raildU Plated that he would do well to seek him cl a IndlTlnn. 1k. T..j. 1-1 !. I. - r wutwr repiieu,. mat no rartklin, and never was there an occasion I here, to what distant country do youbelongT'j Hardy saundere, nxecutor oi jnn eaonaers, j.iuna hen he displayed those powers to greater) I, madam, beIonff'ta the City of Philadel I !j0tt 8Dtl i?5!?M?eif who -Se an ..... .!.-. . .!.:. .s ...i.. i.t;i a. 1 Dt.:...i.t..' legatee. oi wiinam, jane ana mary oauuers anu fould by ti6 means incomnrode hcrYatnily i that with her leave, he wouid smoke one pjpe more with her boarders, and then re tire. : - ---- - : He returned to-the comnariv, filled his company -"jt"- u Ficjr j7uuujr a genueraan present mentioned the fubieet of the dava debatein tlw.. A 'bill had . - :. . - ... - m t . the royal government. The Doctor imme- aiateiV entered ilnnn thn Ktihiprt : MinnnrtPit . - . . . me coioniai riffnts witimew and loreibie ar gumenls -was familiar with the names of " the influential men in the house,' when Dud ley was -Governor, recited their speeches, and applauded .the noble defence of the charier of rights; - - Dunnff a discourse SO' appropriately inte resting to the company, ho wonder the clock stnick eleven, wnperceived by the Relighted circle; and was it wonderful that the patience iia.i-iim mw uuc ciuausicu i one uow entered tne Toom, and belore the whole company, with much warmthaoldressed the unposea - upon ; ooserved, it was true sne was a 'on woman, but that she had friends who would protect 1ier, and concluded by in- ...t!. t. t,f r:- u. u. -m. ti " rf,uS uo uc wot g nwvj, ucuusiare put hi great coat and hatj took polite leave mf1a I Ijrh t WNA1AM9 . flAltWMVnftAlM Uoor lighted by the maul. and attended by the mistress. While the Doctor and his com in, a most tremendous snow storm hnd, ith- out, niied tne treets knee deep and no sooner had the maid lifted the latch, than a roaring northeaster forced open the door-, put out-the light, and almost filled the entry with i drifted snow and hail. As soon as it was refighted, the Doctor cast a woEul look to- wards the door, and thus addressed her: md tht My dear madam, carf you turn me out in 9 areaa 11 storm? I nm a stranerpr in iru . - - - - - . ... town, .d shall certainly perish in the street. y '" aiiiu; wuy i iuuu u u. you cooid turn a dog 1 rom your door, mis tempestuous night. Uon t leJI me of charitv." said the offended matron : - I cnanty pegins at home it is your own hro.,U .A . Vi-:- m.,u scuii w.ti a. a i ma nai . i ii iin iiimii ww .- -ou r g T ' . i s-lr -F-ai : mrJm m I 1UV' V uu r""" ?n.u 1 ,ar7Pu nave ??rae oaa ae- w . - a ign in tnus iniroaucing,yourseii to ray iami v . -1 - s - ... . , m iin w . iiii n iihi irw ! : w i nr: -, w .-, ... " i company irom the parlour, and by their uni- - d interference the. stranger was permitted I Stop in the house: and as no bed could be bad, he consented to rest on the easy chair etore me parlour nre. Annougn xne ooaro - era appeared to connoe, periectiv, in tne i . . i t . i ' .a singer's honesty, it was not so with Mrs. fankhn. With suspicious caution, she col ectea ner saver spoons, castor, and porrrn- ger frora her closet ; and, after securing her parlour door, by sticking a fork over the atcn, carried the. plate to her chambeT i . . i ... cnargeu, tne negro man to sleep wun ms clothes on, to take the great lever to bed wtft him, and to waken and seize the va- I grantjit tne tirst noise be made in attemptng M plunder the house. Havinff thus taken every precaution, she retired to her bed with "er maid, Whom she ordered to sleep in her r9om Mrs. Franklin rose before the sun, roused her domestics, unfastened the parlor door with timid caution, and was aereeabtv sur- prised to find her guest sleeping on his own chair. A sudden transition from extreme t r distrust to nertect confidence was natnrai. a ' J . la She Wakened him with a cheerful o-ood mor- I : . .i : i. l - : t: niug,,m?uireu now iierea.cuf to partaKe or ner breaklast, wnicn was ai- ' . . - .. .. . . - .1 ways served before tne ooarders. a no pray, sir,' said the lady, chocolate, as yon appe: as she sipped her appear to De a ' stranger Doctor declared he or the first time perceiv ed some emotion in tier. ' Philadelphia said sheand all the mother suffused her eye; if jrou Plrvp in Philadelphia, perhaps you know oqr Ben Who madam V Why Ben Franklin -my Ben. Oh! he is the dear - .. ... - . . 1 . est child that ever blest a mother 1' What, said the Doctor, 'Is Ben Franklih- the prin ter,-Tonr"SOn ; why he is my most intimate J trrena-.ne .nfl I imlcre in the same rom '1 Oh ! . God ' forgive, me,! exclaimed the old UAi?i.- if !., an u tiac A SUUCiOU a llltuu ui ill ll-ll n T n i sleep in this hard chair, while I myself rest- ed.OB'trM&.'"bed't' : .. ;-' 't '. " '''. 1 i;-f":'" "a''. ."." l . ... . k. :'.T's :l . .-. I , now me u ocior aiscovereu- nimseu to ms mothen, he has J. never informeil the Vnblic : but from th e above ex perimenUici was firmlt Convinced, and was often afterwards heard t6 " . v- chisia -ww ao.yl tyii At va vr ai vas tivniw declare, that natural afiection did not . exist. ; u' " peuseveranceH ' .Robert Bruce, the mfor'tb-'wuish' monarcny peing out one day, reconnoitering the enemy, lay at night in a barn "belonging to a loyal cottager,.. In the morning, atfll je elininjr his head on the n'tllow beheld a spider climbing up a beam oflhe roof. 'The inseist fell to the ronnd.f butm. mediatlyv made a second'essay to, ascend--Tfiis: -ttracted the notice, of the hero. who. withlregtet. sa w the spider falCa second tune from 'the same eminence.- It made:a.third Unsuccessful ' attempt, Not without al mii - s. ?.'.- .'j'sv"Y -tZLi-Hi.L -r "i J- . irieenm..x TOwaeu it gained the summit of the with success : barn, when the kin, starting from his couch exclaimed. This despicable insect has taught I me perseverance; I will follow its example. Have i not, been twelve times defeated by tne enemy's superior force i On one raote fight hangs the independence ofmy-country.' In a few days his anticipations were fullv realized, by the glorious result to Scotland of the i battle oj Bannockburn. To-remwe8pot8ofkreasc.vitck.oroiL jrontr woollen coZA. la a pint of spring wa ter, dissolve att ounce of pure pearl-ash, adding- to the solution a lemon cut in small sli ces. This being, properly mixed and kept in a warm state for two days, the whole must be strained and kept in bottles for use. A little of this liquid poured on to the stained part, is said instantly to remove all spots of grease, pitch lor oils, and the moment they disappear, the cloth is to be washed in clear water, : ; . The Cildiccll Institute, UNDER HE CARE OP THE PRESBYTERY OF ORANGE, fnHI8 INSTITUTION is locatedTn Greensboro', Guilford County, N. C. and has now been in operation fot five years.- . ,The plan of Education embraces 1. A complete course of English instruction. 2. The Greek and Roman Classics and Antiquities, 4 Ancient Ueography, Mythology nd History. 3. A complete course of Mathematics, vizr Arith metic, Algebra, Geometry, Piain and Spherical Trigonometry, with their applications to Naviga tion, Surveying, Heights and Distances, Analytic ueometry, UiJierenUal ana Integral Calculus.. 4. Natural Philosophy. " ' ; 'v 1 In this" Institution, the claims of Eaelish learning are folly acknowledged and provided' bt accordingly ; so. mat not oniy Classical otuaents. out also such Scholars as do not intend to study "the Classics, can receive tnat extenuea instruction wrucn wui prepare them, amply for the various avocations of active life. . Believing that every system: of Education, not found ed on Christian principles, nuisfCdefective, and in its nature and tendency ssubversivo of the best inter ests of the community, the, Trustees, have made am- pie provisions for thaRehgiou, as well as the Seen- iar msixucuuu w iub uuw; wuiuuium-w ineir care. , .--. , . r . . fli0nds 0f learnintwith a truly Christian Seminary. in which the Bibla shall occupy its proper place, and the paramount claims of Chnstian EducaUon be duly nd Cully recogmxed. W ' t . , "rt my wt. T"" " I"uurtt produce sausiactory, tesumomais, tnat ne possesses a , t avwi uioi-M .vtuuvvvit i- . ' - - : The vacations are.six weeks from the 2nd Wednes. day -of -April, and four weeks from the 2nd Wednesday 01 uctouer, -----.-y r t r - j r -- -----..--- Board in resperiable fainmea varies from Seven to wwm i n . a .xen uOliare per ulOTjia . The Members of : the Faculty are Rev. Alex. Wil son, D. D. President, and Professor of Greek Language and Literatura; S. C. Lindsley, A. M., Professor of Latin Language and Literature ; Rev. John A. Gret- ter, A. M. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Phi- losophy. Students can be prepared at the Caldwell Institute for admission into any of the classes of College. By order of the Board of Trustees, I WM. D. PAISLEY, &cy RxTsaEircx. His Excellency, John M. Morehead, Governor of N. C. ; President and Faculty of the Uni versity of JX. U. The Trustees of the IsSTtTtrr. are, Rev. Wm. Mc- Pheeters. D. D. President of the Board, Raleigh ; Rev. E. Mitchell. D. D. Chapel Hill; Rev. N. H Harding, Milton; Rev. R. Burwell, Dr. O. F. Long and J. W. Norwood, Esq. Hillsboro; Rev. Th: Lynch and Norwood, Esq. Hulsboro Rev, Th Giles Mebane. Esn. Orange Conntv- Rv. Jawa Han- kin, Lexington ; Rev. W, D. Paisley and W. s. Ran- kin, Esq. Greensboro"; J. L. Leseuer, Esq. Rocking- ham County ; Geo. Williamson, Esq. James Mebane, Esq.. W. M. Lewis, Esq. and R. J. Smith, Esq. Cas well County ; Rev. A. D. Montgomery, Halifax, V a. rr Standard, Watchman of the South, and Na- ' ... ' . I tional Intelligencer will insert the foregoing four times. mes, I and forward their bills 10 James Slo-U., Esq. Greens boro . Guilford County. N. C. 41 sta tate of IVortn Carolina Nash Ctun I ty superior vourioi .pquiiy, marcu crn,-.o- c- r l i :. "ar L. rr'w inn The PeUtion of Bennet Perry .husband of Martha Ann v.r- it nn,ur th ut Wilt and Testament of e-- - - William Boddie,,, vs. William' Willis Bodd;e, El'rsha'Lott, Hill Jones, Tempy Slaves. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Elisha Lolt and Elizabeth his wife, and Hill Jones, three of the defendants in this case reside in the State of Mississippi, it is therefore ordered by the i ourt, tnat puoncauon ee maae in ids naieign neg-1 . , .,... in I ister for six weeks successively, notifvine said defeu-1 dants to be and appear before the Honorable Superior Court of Equity for the County of Nash, at the Court- house in Nashville, on the third Monday tn Septem-1 ner next, men ana mere to oemorw anu answer petidon otherwise it will be Jieard 1 exparte aa h them, pnd a Writ of Division decreed, according Witness, Joseph A rinb. I .lorlr anI V. -at or in Equity oF sa id Uourt, at -'- -. - - " " office, the - i-:.f 3d MondayTof March, A.' D. 1841. JOSEPH A DRAKE C. M E. by SAM'L. W, W. VIC?, D. C. M. & April 2 6w3ft Shoes: Fresh Sprin tSunjltJ.J ust received li rectly from Philadelphia a very exten siva assortment of coarse . and fin workconsistmg in part ot thafollowing viz : i--.t.-u;u: Ti i irn.i. r.-ir .-,vb-. ucmtcuicu fvyituw - -w-i w - 'svfe- .iitK-iw'wKs,r--- - .- .... -1 nella. , .. : - .' ..,', . ' - ."- J Do" !r8hoes, Pumps, snd felippers. Ladies Gaither Boots with Silk and Prunella' tops. iTTBtack Kid Slippers latest Philadelphia Style. i rncefrom 60cents to.pt. 00. M 4 . Po Colored Kid and Plaid.vPrunella do a new Bov's. Misses, and Children VwearrsU kinds. UghMarM: ---r M I wKWr!Tl V. AlhlTA -fi4-MB COUR - 1 I H RIE. a nalive of France, is newjn Qm Cttv.anl I -fr5 -st ,-.i-f.l-. is; ..' te:i-.l v :--l--"' ujkue i icvui i-piiguagc, to Select" Classes," or testimonials will be' -foand pe-fey aatisfactory aadhis terms moderated Apply tlfe Miltse, Puiil.IAlf . 4 . - Raleigh, May is. 1841 41 Arringtun : Bill in Equity for Division of m -1 BERNARD iDtJBUlT-v. .No; 10. Fayette ViIxe r Stkext. , RaijeIgh; Hss the pleasure of n nouncing to his frienda and the Dublic at - latee. 'that he has received from New-Ytrk and Poiladeipaiq, an etten eire, rtcb, and fasbionible stock of Gods, which h4 will sell at NewTork prices The, assortment consists in part, of i r - : ., v. Gold independent seconds, dopier, anchor, Lever Watches, a general assortment of Stiver do. of etery pricfr and quality. If'k JEWELKKY. Gold guards, fob," and neck Chains, Seals, Keys Diamond Pins fr Rings, Ruby and Emerald do. neck and bead Ornaments, rich cameos &c mosaic Pins Jr Ear-rings, gold Pencils.Tbimbles, Vinigretts, Medal ions, gold Hearts and . Crosses, Jel do. and a great variety of other rich Goods. SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Blue, and polfshed steel Se(;tacles to sou all persons 'and all eyes. Very superior flint glasses, that may be adjusted m any frame, j at a mo ments notice. : SILVER AND PLATED WARES: Silver Cups, Spoon, Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Salt and Mustard Spoons,-Butter Knives, silver mount ed Coeoanuts, Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Bri- tanuia? Wares, in setts and single pieces, &c. FANCY GOODS. Mantel Clocks, und Lamps, Plated and Japaned Waiters, Gold and Silver Mounted. Canes and Whips, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Steel Pens, .Rogers' superior Razors, Congress Knives and, Scissors, Sanders' celebrated wzor Strop, Dog Col. lars, do. Calls, silk Purees, Pocket Books, Imitation Fruits, Guns and Pistols, Ladies' Toilet and work boxes, toilat bottles,- and HARRISON Breast Pins, Medals, Canes, and Boxes, &c Sec. r-RFUMERY. Farina's celebratedgenuine Cologti4, Rose, Laven der, Florida, and Bay Waters; Guirlain's Cream of Soap, Naples, and 8aponaceoua compound, for Shav ing, Rose, Almond, Uamphor and Windsor toilet 8oaps,pearI Powder.cold Cream,Fomatam,bear,s Oil, harr, tooth, and shaving Brushes, and a variety oi other articles for the toilet. MUSIC. ir 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. (Tj Clocks and Watches of all descriptions clean ed and repaired in his accustomed -superior stylo Gold andSilver manufactured to order, with expdi lion and punctuality ; highest price given for old gold and anver. November 2, 1840. - " ; . plOPPEB, TOT . AIW SnEET IBO.V Hl FACTORY. The Subscriber having taken the house on'Fay etteville Street, formerly occupied by Dr. Hinton, and nearly opposite the Post Office, would respectfully inform the public that he in tends carrying on the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufactory in all its various bran ches. He 'wishes also to inform the inhabitants 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, by wholesale or retail, for Cash. Merchants and others wanting articles in bis line, are respectfully invited to call before they purchase else where. Old work neatly repaired, and at the short est notice. A few Stills on hand which will be sold at a very amall per cent, for cash. (Q Copper, Tin and Zinc Roofing on the host APPROVED PLAN. N. B. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. - ; . - J.H. KIRKHAM. Raleigh, July 26, 1840 KlRIin AM' S Patent CWnce Killer aaL .... ,- . . .. . r i . i t . J ne ouuscrioer aiso onera ior saie m ins x aciory a few of those vey valuable Steamers, known to be the surest remedy for clearing Hedsteads of these tor menting Bugs. The Chinee bteamer is made only bv himself, and is warranted never to buit, and at all times to clear Bedsteads perfectly, without the least damage to the finest carved wbrk. Having had in use the aboveMacbine, for many years, l Have no Hesitation jn saying, mat it u tne best meana that has ever been lormed lor destroying Chinees, and would recommend every person to use it. B. r 41AL8E. This will certify, having frequently used Mr. J. F Kirkhan's Chinee Steamer, I cheerfully recommend it to the public as a simple and easy way to destroy them, and without any damage to the Furniture . .! f. ti. MAKSUAIjIj, Halifax. July 25, 1840. . r - n . X . wrMm.t 1 ..- iiaiusaw inno, uunarst w via. as. IT" Yiolitl Strinss. Ac r-The Subscribers would respectfully announce to , their friends; and so quamtapces in ttaieign, ana inrougnourriortn w-arq- una. that they nave now on. nand ;a largo assortment of Nuirss 4 Clark's Piano'Tortes which, for bril liancy of tone and unparalleled ' touch and durabilrtv, are not surpassed.; '.'hey wish to say, that they vnu tnot demand pay for any Piano sold, until it ts tried II MM T 1 P . V - 1 1 T IV , . I oy ine tr, rcnaser; lor.wnicu iney wiu auow any aonable tirae. They have also Violins of a superior quality, from II CO up to $o0 1 a large selection ol superior Violin Suing ;- Gqitar 8trings ; all kinds of Wind Instruments for MiEtary Bands, aa Horns, Bu gles, Fifes, Trombones, Serpents and Bells Superior Flutes and Flageolets angle and double ; f reach Ao eordeons, of a patiern and tone never before seen here; Drums and. Bass Drums," of all dimensions ; an assort ment of superior Guitars, together, with the largest as sortment of .JJfXOSXO over before imported here. The Subscribers will be glad to furnish Schools and i - .a " '" ' . i T a ' m .a r.. - ... -.v 1i v ...t ..: .. . 1 omers wna jnusic , anu ueiug uuiu 1 eauuers ox me .- . .!.' . it . it-t-i .. .i .. ?j jriaoo f prte, uicy uuuo iu lmj enauieu o select ior weir friends what is agreeable and pleasing, nsefol and im proving. They respectfully solicit the favor and pat ronage of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Ralekh; and throughout the state of iMorth Carolina, ut vh-, r CHARLES BERG ,& CO. Peterab'urg, Vs, March 31, 1841; 'XK Feet of Flooring HKoXV H 4V Treatbertoard . and 'dnml PIinU--.nr JT- m .?;. i 1 for rate at Fostse Mikxs. 17 milea North of RU L;r-The Subscriber has th above lnmbei.:'inast- ftJi r ..i.'... ii-w.' T-.:. -. -- :'. .??.:-u . uj wtwiKiu, lugciucf wib a jiarge anu increasing a soTtment of other descripUotur, which'" ns wilraell for 1 i otosr price, thatf the sahie article esnie bought in 1 WakeHThe targetsjhe ttBalowerthe I Prompt attention to H orders addre t 1 pneoir totbeSub- cribe, P. M. Wakefield. A, J FOSTER, 615 4r lTIMT. "TNTEYF HA YEW FAMILY SCIIOOl. J Tuition in the English and Classical branch board, room, fuel, light, and all necessary expense except for Books, Stationery, -and Clothing, for Jad" under twelve, $50 per quarter for those over that sge,$60 per quarter, payable in advance.' From this charga a deduction of ten percent, will be made when two ire admitted from the same family ot-neighborhood. -,' Instruction in the French, Spanish, and-Italian Languages, per quarter, $6. Music and Drawing, at the charge of the Master. . Board in vacation, $4 per week. The months of April and October are va cations the terms begiuning 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 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 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 h $tirn-n frame and constitution, and of the laws of hearth, seems: indis 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.---Fot want of this knowledge, the child"boru with a fee ble constitution is often unnecessarily doomed to phy sical weakness for life, and many are made to ex peri-: ence in hypochondria and insanity the evils of. over- ; tasking the brain in childhood. The Institution of fera 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 iu 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 fulLopportuni. ty for every Pupil to make such progress as he may be able, without regard to that of others, and, only in entire subordination to these two objects, the advanta ges of study in classes. It is believed that by a pro per arrangement, the latter; may be to some extent se cured without detriment to the formes, r The ordina ry mode of measuring merit by the degree of approach toward 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, its very es sence, A -persons 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 aid, atterrcertahi timeJbe fit ColUgaor n.-,i hKBM w i- erJi n5iiA n4r.iih obtains admission only to drag along under the bu4 v4v . - airtA-mta--l ti, iMm aJiini a I uvu va ao-9 auaivvwi viv- .--. - the Familt School has been tested durrng an exne- I rience of several years, with entire auccess.: even in t. ; e - k.. ut,, rrnA .l.r I UV OBO OI wuvn UCUIW nra unuic- Mvi tx- j . ; Tt w!t, I lar-l Kiniifi. and Mathematical branches, are Uogbt solely by the CICMHUOW MVWVMS m MV -rfi-ivj-u viv-iiiy m Principal, who is thus enabled to secure bniormity . . " I of tesching and discipline, and, as far Ss possible, tot""" ' ' iT-w V.aTtt ytl mnl 'mind -Tnitiiir too mneh or too tittle labor I o O P nnnil. . Onn srrat ' obiect aimed . aL ia to "- r-r-- ---- D- - ------' . . : . 1 -!-..!. nr .;nA. --.. nn th. ui.r nF an- I nivincr them rand the test of meritfii the abiUtt to I produce the results, and pot the mere repetition of rule, or the exhibidon of a 'solution, effected partly bv 1 ehanee,- it may beand partly by the aid of others-1 Occasional pedestrian excursions wfll be made into I the country, in the company of the Principal. ThefPe"rrtJ1 ofWorkmapship;- m&Mqru& location of the School, at the head of the JNew Haven 1 Bav. ia heahhv and delightful, combining every facil-1 itv for exercise and safe sea bslhing, at su suitable t;--.. frm lhniir.il femttin of". Cit. at the same time that its proximity to Yale College ena-l bles the Principal to secure the aid -of eminent reach- era for the Modern Languages, and the more orna mental branches of Education. Address, WILLIAM H. RUSSELL!. D. P.na.v. Varnll rtf VU lH - T . W. W. Eells, E. A. Anderson, M;litWHmingon N. C. ; Wm. H. Wsshington, Esq. Newbern. NewHaven Conn. April. 1841. TTiranliJIn Scliool ( Cxassicla asd Ee LP ihh.) My School Room being now comple ted, I take the opportunity to make known the terms and conditions upon which I shall hereafter conduct mv cr.jI u.JB. - .. .. . - . - . . '. 1 f '!! a- Uotmoliil Ktnianf nrill iBh 4Cf J uj m.uuuwMvw wtuu-s... pay me flTlOO a session of five months. AH;others 2d. No student, over sixteen, will be received with- out an assurance on the part of himself or Parent, of rood behaviour, attention to business, and an orderly obedience to the rules of the School . 3d. No. deduction of pi ice to be made for -absence, nntaea iwnuul tiv nrritro sir-lrnMa. " -... v-, j r...-.r . . t OnTtr th rtv ctnrlpnfa (ahait stiv time in l School. .w.,v-i -j - - j -i Rth. -Prom Arnril to Sentember. time occuDied in . i - ' - . school, 7 J hours. The remaining part of each session, propornqpaDiyiess., ... .... - I take this public manner ot pledging myseu to me fi.;tl.f,.l r-rrnmrnnM nf mv nwn hart, in nreDarintf tar -. ' .-- 3 ! !. uoaege tnose wno ueave. m . ana ui giving umjiui knowledge to ethers: always bearing in mind those cardinal - branches of learning, to wit : Reading, Spelling. English Grammar and Arithmetic, May. The second will commence on Monday, the Hth of June. rin. ... 1 nnw V mriro '- JUi-tlN X. UIOJU. -Ralig, April 1, 1841 wow. Tf 8OTOO! lit U AIEIGII. The U ondersigned propose to epen a LaW School In the Uity orKalefgh, on the first of Juno next, pro vi- ded a sufficient number of Students (eigb at least) can be obtained, to jtisUfy the undertakings - The most approved course of Studies wiH be adopt - ed, and 'oral and written Instruction will 4w given. showipgthe idteraUon r the Law as laid down by Black stone, arising from our AcU of Assembly snd the decision of our Courts.-, The" 8tudsn will be re- quired to undergo frequent and stated examinations; and when they shall have become sufficiently advanc- ed.'itTs proposed that they shall hive a Moot Court, where they may argue4 legal questions, and be made acquainted. with the forms of Pfeadlng and Practice in the Courts of this State. A comoleta course of Stndies will embrace two yean, but 8tudents will be received for any ahortefM perijdv The terms for In- atruction and the hse of ear Libraries - will be $100 j per apnuoK-or $10 per month for any shorter period i man a year,? -r ' " james iki.ui.ll, , V WILL a IJAITLI..' Rsleigh, April Ii 1641. . . ' ... 28 W RICHARDSON . -eiTEUSIVB JUMBSEIXA MAHlTr ACTUKBBS, -.s s C..1.1-T.. C..i- ' r."777n,"T i . .i.'!". Z respectfully inform tnetf customer. ana werensnts llyh" AeyJr sstei hrgean Stock Of 81 LK & WITUW UM D KJ-ft-JUAo, com - ingsomethndsW l'li i .iti --.-.--.li ilj :: l j ' i - . upoijk. tfD'itU. g'.Ol'A ' " . i' ..' 1 - All orders will receive paiUeulai and pYompt All AnUvi anil , .--... . aueouoa. February 17, 1841 tf MTCIIFORD'S nOTEIij ' (oisrrx thk coort otse, ; I; FAYETTIVItIi-3 STRBETVv -v., ' 'fXALmOft & O.- . ,--.' : 1 Tas SuJscitiBxa, id returning1 thanks tor the n tnerous friends who hve uniforntly faton!zed him ' since he ' has owned ' the above esUbJikhment; would cheerfully appeal "to them, W say, whether the promu . sea he made upon opening tht same, vis : , a gents! and quiet house, well furnished arid, neat apartments, . a table supplied with the best the .Market affords, at tentive servants, end moderate charges, have o been fullv redeemed. . To those Who have not yet favored mm wiui uieir pompany, no wouiu EierjiBi uib pnu ciples upon, which at the outset he detennined con- ; duct the Hotel, will, so ldne s hs xdanageS it, be f-ithfully carried out famiUu from the country, in- ' tending to make Raleigh theirJSummer residence, Will oblige by making early application, . . ;1..' ; - JAMES fcTTCHFOBD. Raleigh, May 13, t8ii;. ' 1 40 3t NEW OOOB Mil & MARTHA AWN . ItAMSAY , Respectfully informs the Ladies of Raleinh, that . she has just received a , small, but Very rich and fash- . lonabie assortment of articles in net line, which will : be sold for a small advance on cost. Her assortment . .. consists of the following articles,-viz rr -r..-.- . Fine Florence, Braid, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets Modena, , do a newstjle and splendid. "V?.-': . Fine Siiks an4 Lawtts (ou making Bonnets A splendid article of Silks for dresses. .4 . . , Very fine Black Bombasine for dresses .- .'. . French Nett JBhawlaand Coilars , - , Silk NettanlKid Gloves, .A t V " Flowers and Ribbons.. - . r ( ; ; . Crapes and Mwlins, asaorted ; . . v: AH kind of materials fur. making and binming bon nets, and a variety of other articles. - , , ; Raleigri, May Hth i841.H .,:;. .-lJ.Q E11POUTED FE1.T. This, very celebrsted UTnelUh Bice Horse and most capital StaU lion will make his present season fat my PlahUtion in . Mecsuenburgxeunty,- V a. Vi miles -Xortn west trom ; ,-; Warren ton,and g miles Southwest from Boydton) , sit thes very reduced price, of $50 tb Season, due within the'Seaaon, and $100 to insure, dbe whenever , 4?S!L H to the groom, MaresWiUU fed and attended. for33ceots per dty and good amlt. nsM pas-, turage turnisDed tree 01 ensrge; also board , .Wack - - , . . ll fiWiWTOf!? iww-ib wmiH.Hf, iu -JM-S-. sale iuh ituuuvii ubcu v. un-u. wtiucnw. , !. r ' '.- 1 1 r.wuia, uai a? cesuonMimuj , o nj;oictt mj-. - " ' ' ft Z - ..W MWWWJJS PW, .fHSWWv PQ ? lujmnu gjvinsr liMlliia-il Mlicflini ft k mb Vs -a an nhtMMi i - r.-'W Vthl frfi'T i ik-MS.. y - n.mTimTn .. rri.- .. !u . II I L .. ., VUUWnim KIC U1W ALA paretl.exeeuw aH kinds , of HO US j FWG'vXflt Mirble, an h Ktoooy a3r& fainting, PHanging, GiWrog Gling, &c "1"ttB". oumcp an uoup J "8 wy Mtwaiptiooj? cuted' by calling at the 8hojrnxt- dpoy 0 the Bank; 8WWt&bmtotoMlto tire nUUtKUfim:lrj.riUUit re satisfaction. 1 f Uic FKA2U!iU- RaleigWJklaith UHWi"r V :i9 6m aniei. R. -GOODLOE Attorney sat Iw--Haa located at Tnr. Nf C. and will attoidjthQ Cottrts of Franklin iwGranvUla Hon, R B illiam':; nVr v K. & R. H. Kingsbury, fchawdc King, T - v (.,N. Patterso, Louisburg, C. Quia - W.tI Morton, " Dunn, Mcnweine :35rbw $ Y: iuisnrg3-c;Marciiry; -;t J.; 1 -KTVnrntvirvteAVUi -' ' finite l . i! . . . T . . I VI ElIT 0L . VUUak--4AliO AI. JOi 4 " wX.;Zr rTf " "if"8' v" "T" - ? .M09 rT r ind. .Ar u.umo.,?wy 1 qy. mm? tit 'ttMirJL, He flatters himself that if his friends will call at'! ' the stand lately occu pied by Tuwles A Callumi a few-'--'" doors North of the Ne w. Market, they cannai tail to . , .-. i; n ' . . , 3 ,. t " lica-cu, n uuuw uiuiv WWWIW B8DDIV. - . . .. - i or to punctual customers, ana tnerswreonfAtf ottfOT I "I S- S w terra.' I Apm zsui, 1S41,. tatjTor Norm fJarollmi.-OK slow J.Coonty.i anperior Coirt of i-aw. March Terra; I - w f -w niHV F4M , I w JRsbeccaHarrelV - s VJkiisf i.- tt -AaVPefiUoi-fwpivow j-IrrelLvAfeL-:.? at It appearing to the Court that a stjbpoena, only ls tnd . &eoD.Ar .hismoreM was I. '"-". - ' 1 T I -T-. I ,eU at lhe last place of abode of the Defendant, in the .., J Muini, nrnaJA. , . i-S, A,K .-. .. ..tfiaarobpeena has also issqetsnd been returned in lik ; 1 manner, tProchation is pubUck, rasde ft the gourt; Housedoori according to the AcC io such cases preyk , vr ijb jl. eienaan. wyng w answer. 1118.051.,; t A?-1 publiatinppa wsdo in tlw WliiiJiigton Adyeg. , serj.andb Rajeigh Regilter for three months, for . 4 veifwiant3 toapppac m uw uex enn ftnw V0 D -lcad' MWer w dnr,lo tta taidrftfe "on, or the aanaa, Will t MKrarv mtiWC,m , mr hfanng,;il rr-vii 'lh"ViJix KS&&&i OSce, MfVSJ tate tf Worth C.arolIna--Oastow County. Superior OoOrof.Law,J IT ohTerni' :v ... i - -' VP&iion for Divorce. - Rebecca Dickson.A . -.r,r- axj- ; . - ' It appearing to the pourttKkt a subiwna; "dnjy W ' sued in this case was returned; not to be found 1 and proof being made that i copy'of (his process was J lA-- ili.l. wi-r-r. '. -. -., v - . - . v.. H. wHjii ui apoue or we yeieniant,ia vq j coumty of Onslow1; and it fhrther Ippefringi that an irobjjumShaaIsdissu like munner, PrrtcUmattoh t publicly made t lbs CanHl ITnnM Xw.' :- . t - .' . . . I Provided, and. the Defendarifr faffing fa ne ft W i V-T ' ""ug M voo act, m aucu csi oWere y. nV" Vwwtda 1 ra n-J ZZZ-TZ . T--. f I L " -. ' 1- OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; FilVSAl ! : AT i H la UrfigL'. f: -E II t :-l -t !iASV-' - f-;i- . iv ' A-- "s'V mm. ' '' J - V V,1 . - V-- - vt
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