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1 I ia .wan Pi r? lis u EDITOR- AND 'PRpPRIEtOR. !-; SeBscatrrio ir. V Five Dollars per annum half in jioTESTissxskTBFor every 16 lines; fin inser tion, Qne Dollar? each subsequent hisertidn, 26 cents. Covix Oaaxas andJoateiA Advertisements win j charged 25 percent higher ; but i deduction of 33 per cent, will he made trom me regular prices, lor au- rertisers by the year, t 1 ' ;f. Advertisements, inserted in the 8emi-Weekly Rxe- irrsn will also appear in the Weekly Paper, free of harge. .." . v --- ' " (Cj- Letter to the Editor miist be rosT-riiD SELECTED FOR THE REGISTER. DESCRIPTION OP A HERD OP. BISONS. 4 bt cooper. " ': T . v There come the buffaloes themselves, and i noble herd it is. I warrant me that Paw nee has a troop of his people in some of the jhollows nigh by f! and as he has gone scam jpering after theirr, you are about to see a wlorious chase. It will serte to keep the squatter and nis brood under covert and rfor ourselves mere is nine reason u iear. a Pawnee is not apt to be a malicious savage." Every eye was now drawn to the striking joectacie mat succeeuea. . x,?ea we umiu nez hastened to the aide ofMiddleton to gaze the sight, and Paul summoned Ellen from er culinary labours, to become a witness of tbe lively scene. ' " . ' '.y Throughout the whole of these moving events which it has been our doty to record, the prairies had. fain iu all the'; jattajesty of bertect soiituue.. . Ane heavens Jiaa neen blackened with the passage of the migratory birds, it is true; but the dogs of the 'party-and the ass of the doctor fwere the only quad upeds that had enlivened the, broad surface )f the waste beneath. There was now a ixhibition of animal life, which changed the eeae, as it were by magic, to the 'Very ippostte extreme. ("' i A few enormous bison bulls were nrst oo- ferved scouring along the most distant roll The appearance of danger was now, in re ality, of a character .to try the stoutest nerves. The flanks of.the'dark(t raoying haas,; were advanced ; in suctrf at aanner as $mJ&1 a concave line of the front, and i eyeryVterce ey ej that was glaring from the ejjaggy.wiider-" ness of hair, in which ihe entire beads of the males were enveloped, was riveted with mad anxiety on the thicket." It seemed as if each beast strove to ofitstrip his neighbour in, gain-' ing thrs uesired cover, . and as thousands r in. the rear pressed blindly oa those front, there was the appearance of an iramraent risk, that the leaders of the herd would be precipi tated on the concealed partyf in which case the destruction of everyone of them was cer tain, i twch of -our .adventurers felt tbe dan ger of his situation in a- manner peculiar itu his individiiat'eharacier and t ircumstaoces'. ' " 9 .. The old man, who had stood 11 this Ume leaning on his rifle, and regarding tbe move ments of the .herd with a steady eye, now deemed it time to strike his blow. Je veiling his piece at the foremost boll, with an agili ty thai would have done credit, to his youth, he fired. The animal received the bulletin the matted hair between the horns,, and fell to his knees j but, shaking his head, he in stantly a'rose, the very shock seeming to in crease .his exertions. There was 'now no longer time to hesitate. Thro wing down, his rifle,: the trapper stretched forth his arms, and advanced from the cover with naked hands, directly - towards the rushing column of the beasts. .' : The-figure of a man, when sustained by the firmness and steadiness that intellect can only impart, rarely fails of commanding res pect Irom ail the interior animals of the crea single instant, there was a sudden stop to their speed, a dense, mass of bodies rolling up in front, until hundreds' were seen floun dering; and tumbling on the plain. Then came another of those hollow bello wings from the rear, and set the herd again in mo tion. Let-it noi be supposed that our object is to perpetuate national hostility p or even to cher ish a inere military spirit. It is higher, purer, npblerV We consecrate our work7; to the spirit of national independence and we' wish that the light of peace may test on it foreveri We rear it memorial cbur conviction of that unmeasured benefit; which has been confer red on "our tand, and of the happy influences, which : have been produced, by dSe same events, on the general interests of mankind. V r Vl. I a m -"" - - vv e come, as Americans, to mark a spot. JPaLClcet Boats for ScottsviUe DCS zilAO J S OOO DS . s The Subscriber bers a- ternvo w ; wnnia friends and customers, 1 uuiniwjMnwm his Spring JBoppiyf of Goods; and, not betng 11 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT-!; TKUR Iron Packer Boats, JOHN MARSHALL, W 6 Wish,' that w hosoe ver, in all of the Basin for the above places, on Mondays! Wed- -KiU.V.. t-Jfe u. . . ... ..j : H-K V-'P1-- w V- k. 1- ub TZ WT W,.V U1,r "J. "ill eave Richmond from oar landing, at the bead r-rtty.' l'flwng tune, shall turn his eye hither, mav 1 nesdays ;and Fridays, at 8 Vclock, A". M. precisely, I behold that the place is hot undistinguished I &nd arrive at Bcottsville by 1 A. M.' next day, and uu wnere Uie nrst great battle of the Kevolution . 1 f walrfbught Wewish, thatthis structure d e ' beturkino. liSS may. proclaim 'the magnitude and importance "Leave Lynchburg Mondays. Wednesday 'TaftdlM of that event to every class and every age.- daya t7 A. M. and arrive at Scottavilie by 10 PM. We wish, that infancy may learn the pur- ant into Richmoni next day by 4P. M. r ,if pose of its erection Wm mkternal lips, 'and GiTI that weary and withered age may behold it, heretofore. Our Boats will also connect with the lines and be solaced by the recollections which it of Stages from Scottsvffle to Staunton. , u -HI suggest. We wish, that labor may look " This is now the cheapest and best toote to thedif up here, and be proud, in the midst of ferentTirginia 8prings, and offers many omermauce- its toil. We wish, that mthose days of dis- i8?1"1!. ' r -o. .u:-u .u if The invalid will be pleased with his easy, comforta- aster, Which, as they COme upon all nations, ble and safe passage ; the beautiful and romantiesc must be expected toome on us' also, des- hery will delight iBie admirers of nature, and the rich, ponding patriotism may- turn its eyes hither, far famed and highly cultivated James River low and be assured that tlie foundations 6f onr g"unds and highlands, will gratifythe agricBltnrist national power still utind strong. We wish. anlman of t. . ' . r f iha. tM,c..n ngtow, h..tt ,. aisrfe mong the pointed Spires Of SO many,4emples With an assurance that aU shall be sent on two lines dedicated to God, may contribute also to pro- of Stages running over the Natural - Bridge and by A,tn a ; -i :.iM : ri: r t:.uh- ...ni.. .'4,..i..Tik.rf. uuttj iti ni IIIIIIUP, it UIUUS ICCIIIIg UI UCJJCU- I UUwcu I upuuga, wuiuo uuim. uj uiwiyt i luvoous ucucb anu Erauiuue. we wisn. nnauv. mai "UUHK""", vi""'" in the t&L. c puffing; ask a call in order that uey may speas. ior tnemseivea. xus atocs. cousins m part of the ioDowing', viz. v ' - ; -; ' copenor wool dyed Blacky ' BIuC, . , 1 - ' - . i Invisible, V CLOTHS. OKve, ( . v v Appb Green, : J'' -: Doub!e.and single milled Uaasimeres in great Tarie- ' - ry and color - -.'n- v:?'-- Lupin's beat Black and Bh;5lack French, Bom " bazinea , 0$$,-s :'-'- ,- Drap-d'tee, Lama and Casbmerett Cloths for Gen rTr Ordera for any kind of Bla Aks, not mentioned in the above list wiU be executed with the utmost despatch and neatness. ' ' " tlemen'a Skimmer' Wear ' -! Choice Silks; Muslins and Lawns, style entirely new in this market., v , v ., . - ? r Thread,Mosfin and Cambric Edgings and Ins?rtings Jaconet, Cambric, Kausook, Book; Swisa and Plaid " 'MusUns-' ;-' " :'-v " viw; - ' !A -' Table aad Towelling Diapers, a few pieces Superior Birds I5ye ditto ; - i IrUVGerman and French Linens and Gambroons Hardware.and Cutlery, a very goad assortment 4 Ladies Shoes of every style and quality from the celebrated manufacture Samuel C. Thorn, PhilU Choice, Glass and Qaeensware, a large assortment. Axso. Gentlemen's Beaver Hats weighing only 4 r . manufectured for himself. . Also, 12,000, pounds spun uotton, wmcn wiu ne sold very low. wholesale a"nd retaiL1 ' v ' THEO : If.SNOW. Raleigh, June 7, 1841. . 472w the last object on the sight of him who leaves his native shore, and the first to gladden his who revisits it, may be something which tion. The leading bulls recoiled, and, for afall remind him of the liberty and glory of BOYD, EDMOND CO. Richmond. May 28. 1841. X 45 7t SPLENDID LOTTERIES. his country. Let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming ; let the earliest light of mor ning gild it, and parting day linger and play upon its summit. Daxiel Webster. A strange place to dib. The coroner aaa mv . - - The head of th lumn. hnwr. h the county (says the Vicksburg Whig,) divided ; the immoveable form of the trap- yesterday morning held an inquest over the per cutting it, as it were, into two gliding deaoV body of a man found on the roof of streams of life, Middletnn and Panl in.iant. Prentiss & Dawson's three story brick row M the prairie, and then succeeded long -files If single beasts, which, in their turns, were bllowed by. a dark mass of bodies, until the hincolou red herbage of the plain was entirely ost in the deper hue of .their shaggy coats. The herd, as .the column apread and thieken- y was. ltkecthe 'endiessflocksof the smaller birds. whos'eVitended flanks are so often Been to heave Up outof the abyss of the hea vens until &eV appear as countlesi as the leaves in those forests, over which they wins: iheir endless flight. Clouds of dust sholup a little columns from the centre of the mass, is, some animal more furious 1 than the rest toughed the plainSvith bis honors, and, from iine to lime, a deepJhollow. bellowing was )orne along on' the wind,;. as though a thou sand throats vented 'theirt plaints in a discor dant murmuring s : A long and musing silence reigned in the party, as they gazed bn this spectacle of wild pd peculiar grandeur It waaat length bro ken by the trapper, who, having been long kecustomed to ; similar1 siehts, felt less of 4ts nfluence, or rather felt it in a less thrilling and absorbing manner, than those to" whom he scene was more novel. , There go ten thousand oxen in one drove. ithout keeper or master, except Him whu aue them, and gave them these open plains or their pasture t .Ay, it is here that man ay see the proofs of his wantonness and "oily ! . Can the proudest Governor in all the laies go into nis neius, ann siauehter a no- ler bullock than is here offered to the mean- st handsT and, when he lias gotten ' his irloin or his steak, can he eat it with as good relish as he who .has sweetened his food with wholesome toil, and earned it according to the law ot. natnr,' by honestly mastering that whieh the Lord hath pdl before him ?" "If the prairie platter is smoking with a buffaloe'8 hump, ,1 answeryno," interrupted tne luxurious bee hunter. "Ay, boy! yotThave tasted, and you fee lie genuine reasoning of the thincrJ But the erd is heading a little this way, and it be ooves us to make ready lor their visit, l e bide ourselves, altofieiherthe f horned rates will break through the place and tram- le us beneath their fee t,l ike so many creep- ng worms ; so we will just put the weak nes apart, and take post, as becomes men na numers in me van. - As there .was but little time to make "T the eeessary atrageraents, : tbe whole Dartv set bout them in good, earnest Inez and Ellen ere placed m the edge of the thicket on the ide farthefest from the approaching herd. Asinus was posted in the centre, in constde- i . i - iiou oi nis nerves,, ana men me oia man, uh his three ; male eomoanions. divided themselves in such a manner as they thought ontd enable them to turn the . head of the shing column,shopld it chance to approach oo nigh their position. By the yacillating movements of some fiftif Or a hundred bulls. ;thatled the advance, it remained questionable ur many moments, what course they inten ded to pursue. (But a tremendous nd pain ful roar, which' camefrnm Kaktuft ika nA ..wu. ubuiuu-me . viwmu Of dust that rose in thti i4ntM . r5 .(.a : u-mA and which was horridly answered by the loud -v cams ine carrion oirus, that were eree- niin j j t . ' ..o. rj sauine airecny nDOve tne tivinor dmv aPpeared to give a new imnulse th thp flirh JT 0! lne Joes the whole of tM affright- 0?.ia raght line towards the littlcrcover 'shes, which haa already been so often streams of life, Middleton and Paul instant ly profited by his example, and extended the feeble barrier by a similar exhibition of their own persons. .-.? . - For a few moments, the new impulse giv enr toVthe; animals in front served to protect the thicket. But, as the body of the herd pressed more and more upon the open line of its defenders, and the dust thickened so as to obscure their nersons. there story on Levee street. He had evidently been dead some weeks, and his body was horribly mu- iiiatea . by tne birds. Who or what he was is not known. How he got on the roof no one can tell. The most probable surmise , we have yet heard is, that he was laboring .under some bodily disease, and was alsade ranged; and ascended from story to story un- D, 8. GREGORY & CO. Managers. j 3 Capitals of $2ff,0f0 AMOUNTING TO .1,:' W 75,000 DOLLARS. ; On SATURDAY S6th June, 1841. . j 1 . UNION LOTTERY, W ' " Class 6, for 1841. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. GRAND CAPITALS. 1 of $25,000) 3 of 25,000 Dollars, 1 of 25,000 C aks l of 25,000375.000 Dollars. . 1 prize of $10,000 J 50 prizes of 1 prize of ' ' 5,000 1 50 do of 1 orize of 2,477 65 do of 50 Drizes of Il.OOO 1 &c . &e i part,oi , ;iiv ArtTTxriu 9TaxxT Rxut6tt " 'uouncing to hli friend tod ; - laeroblic a laree. that hm h r has received frara firnmrJVmV V''-':, .and PhiladeJphjt,aff ten; ) , aive, .rich and fashionable , stock of "Goods. , which he J wiU Mil at New York prices The assortment consists id" hi. WATCHEa)AxW"& Gold iodepandent seconds, uplei.antboi.Laver Watehes, a general assoatment of tUrtt dot of evaryi price .anwJiryv v:--- iefljfi - 'v'.v EWELERY-:!?;".tM'-',"-j-:"'sj '. Gold ruards. fob. and seek Chains, 8eal, Keys Diamond Pins 4" Ring Ruby andEnoerakl do.leckt anoneatl Urnaments rien cameos 4 mosate ruis Ht Ear-ring, gold Pencils,ThunbIee, Yinigretta, Medal ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet -do. and a great variety of other rich Goods f :(.. - SPECTACLES. ,vx L ... "' ' iff- . . "iT I.4i Gold, Silver; Blue, and polished ateel 8pectacle to , . suit f'lperfOns and alt eyes. 'eJ''aoic1loi.Sint . glasses, that may be adjosted ra any frame, at a tnov ment's notice. -- --ff -mim:tiX, SILVER AND TtXyKtfPf 'IverpaV 8dooo' an Mastard Spoons," Batter -Knives, 'silver mount- - , ed CeeoanrutV Cori Candleitieka, 8naTefaBd -Trays, Waiters, Cake EaskeU, Coffee Greqaes JBrW -tannia y ares in rtta aod single pieces, Ate. ... 'a ,'ti Mantel Cjocks. and Lan;pf, Plated and Jpane;4 Walters, Gold andtiver Mounted Canesand Whips v " Chess men and Backsammoa Boards,' Yisiting Cardx4 -Cases, Gold -and 8ilvef pencih Cases, Pflfen Steel ' Pear Roger? saperior RazniXcrejis Kaitea'andr . Scissors, Banders' celebrated rtor 8trop, Dxf$ Col ' : tars, do Calls, silk Purses, docket Books ImitstioA: ; Fruits Cans end Pistols, Ladiea ToileC and work , boxes, toilat botUes, and HARRISOXf Breast Pins, , Medals, Canes, and Xfki'iC-lgyr''-: mm ' Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose, Laven. der, Frofida. and BayWaters ( Guirlain'a Cream of .' 8oap, Nsplesand Saponaceous compoundfor 8nav ' . ing. Rose,. Almond: Camphot and WiMsoV toilet . 8oaps,pearlPowder,coid Cream, Ppniatnajbear'a-Oi $ hair, tooth, and tnaviag. Brushes, and a vanetj of - $300 1 200 was, 'all Tickets only $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50 til he found his way to the roof: that there each instants reneweddantrer of the beasts ne probably had a fit, and sank, down to nse Certificates ofPaekages of 26 Whole Tfckeu $130 oreaKing through. It became necessary for 1. Z ItarZ 321 Fl.w w n companions 10 oecomq -,r-.i viah. OX.D POINT: COMFOKT,-r-VtRGINIA. THE Subscribers most respectfullynnounce to their friends and the public in general, that they have taken that eligible, extensive and well known es tablishment, the HYGEI A HOTEL, which has been fitted up in a style for the convenience and comfort of visitors, not surpassed by any house in this section of country. Considerable alterations and additions have been made W the Establihment it has now between sevemv ana eisuiv rooms, sai neau miry ww wcu u- nisbed, besides a spacious Baloon, Ball Koom, Billiard. Room, Reading Room and Refectory, with various otn er sources of amusements to suit the tastes of all their Visitors." V ' . '. . They flatter themselves that from the long expert- "T'.L' e:. .T;.". ence of one of the Proprietors, in one of the largest andL , . " -ariTftTri j their determination to please, they- will be enabled to j Spanish Guitars, VioUns, ClamnettsrhtgeolBttS ; cumo Buuiovuuu w bu uv tmj w fm-vs w i r laies, jciave,' oc.x lies os Acconuons neeep give them a call. - : ' I tors fSU the above. GmtaxaM Y Bathiss. The Bathing houses have been enlarg. I tra Violin bows."&c ' : 'r':-- . ed and fitted up in a neat and comfortable manor, both ( Mfry Clocks and Watches of irdescrlpltions clean '' i iwx aim uiu u.miug, uivu .. v vwvraa; f to anu.. Tepaueu in nis ccqstossea - superior nj isr s attended to and kept neat and clean. V. . . ; Gold and 8Uer manufactured lo onlef.wHh exwdl- Kegular Boarders wril be admnted gratti to tne sea I tion and punctuafityi highest price givpn for Old told Dams, ana wiu oe cnargea smau cwupcneauuu v i aa(j tsiiier, " j 75 , the warm. A moderate charge to both will be made j ..November 2, 1840; i to transient visitors. the l 4 Still . .1 1- " - wwa wu.n.i mm tuuic auu uiuic aierk : iiiev were irraun-i ii r x - - . a . ri oi :i i . . . ' --j,---0 u vbviiib Biriun, wcr i a ouusen wn The deliffhtful situafion of Old Point for the enjoy ment of the Sea-breeze and Bathing, the fine Fiah; PIlOPPEflv TEN ' AWD. SimST IHOJTt 11 1 v a rrnn vTh AnU, K.;n t.Vin.- aAwvinsM war -'-- nrrirhAri I vi iniapa tnr iifirATe sinfi nnnrM inn ijeninnim j v g " , - - - - - - - . - ally yielding before the headlong multitude, would respectfully announce to their friends and ac of Packages wiU be prompay attended to, and soon iS? . "IS v1 n1??1 F-f ' i i i ... ...... I . . . . ..... . I . . i r j , ? . I Karma in KtiTahath f!ita.r!Anntv anil the Norfolk m w npa a lu.nous do l aartett Dy Middleton SO quamtances in Kaietgm and mrougnout WorUt Waro- as the drawing ts over an account ot vwui oe lorwaro- lZ e of Freeh ieAr ed to f r JrZ M .". . (MeatsionJtrv; Yea1let: VM rWkshinffton Citv"! Uaflyt the view over tto broad Cheaapeala whitened . . s n 'r ( with the canvass of Vessels of every description, from of Raleigh and Us vicinity, that he can, and t J3eter tne line oi paiue-smp, oeanng me crow rwnuik n minea to feu nis w area asjow as can oe purcnaseaia . some gallant Commodore, down to the Uttle canoe, la-1 any NorthenUy, by wholesale or retail, for Caslw- j1t near as to brush his person, and, at the next instant, swept through the thicket with the velocity of the wind. "Close, and die for the around, shouted tbe old man.. or a thousand of the devils will be at his heels !". i Una. that they -have now on hand a large assortment I of Nuxks 4" CXjAak's Piano Fortes, which, for bril liancy of tone and unparalleled touch and durability, I are not surpassed. They wish to say, that they will I not aemana pay j or any rxwno aota, untu u u mea by the Frchaser, for which they will allow any rea sonable time. . They have also . Violins of a superior All their efforts would have proved A - ' , -i4a-a I aaau iuow uuiouw ivi iumwii vfluauar ap iiuiubj au not Asinus. whose domains had just been SO gles,Fifes, Trombones, Serpents and Bells; Superior ruuery entereu, miea nis voice in tne midst riutes and. Flageolets, single and double: French Ac- of the uproar. The most Sturdy and furi- cordeons, of a pattern and tone never before seen here oUs of the bulls treiribled at the alarming and DroIn8 "d Bass Drums, of all dimensions ; an assort- i : . ment of anDerior Gnitars. toerether with the larirest aa- nnKnnwn rtv. ann inp.n nfn inniviniiai nrn c c- . . ; . s - i- - was seen madly pressing from that very thicket, which the moment, before, he had endeavoured to reach 'with the same sort of eagerness as th'at with which the murderer seeks the sanctuary. 1 As the stream divided, the place . became xlear ; the two dark columns moving obli- cuely from the copse to unite again at the Distance of a mile on its onnosite aide. Th Hnstant the old man saw the sudden effect! A LAUIP. which thervoIce of Asinus had produced, he J rTTlHE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends cboUy commenced re-Ioadinsr his rifle, in-1 11 and the public generally, that he has taken and fTalaino- at the same lime, in S mnt hnMt fitted; up the House on the South-west comer of fit of his silent and neculfar merriment. I HiI1borough atreef, m the City of Raleigh, opposite act for, aspect and govern themselves i thua eviden nlfU -ll . 1 aM Peculiar meirrimentV the State Capitol (formerly kept as a Tavern.) as a cing in their conduct the best possible testimonial of " ... . . HOTEL. iki HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, their own and their Educators' exertions. l ne uproar, Which attended the passage of for the accommodation of Travellera and others, un the herd, was now gone.or rather it was heard der the name and tide of the rolling along, the prairie, at the distance ot a PEOPLE'S HOUSE." mile. The clouds of dust were already blown . . M . 5 .1. i , , He has been at much expense m repairing and hway, by the wind, and a clear range was refitting the same, and , therefore earnestly solicits leu to me eye, in mat- place wnere, ten mm- a share of the public patronage. The undersign i afinniH ijcik. i nev nave aiso v inima at a innAr or i . - i r - : " . .. - - e - : . : - - : quality, from $1 GO up to $50 ; a lanre selection of TK 8eon of this Daychool tor Boy notary reviews fcstmpendo I respecOTlly rt vited to- eaU before they purchMe else M "Por Violin Strings"; GuiUr String. ; aU kinds of , !?? 4W sortment of 1XTJBI0 ever before imported here. The Subscribers will be glad to furnish Schools and others with Music ; and being both Teachers of the Piano Forte, they hope to be enabled to select for their friends what is agreeable and pleasing, useful and in j proving. They respectfully solicit the favor and pat- ronage of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, and throughout the State of North Carolina. CHARLES BERG & CO. Petersburg, Va. Match 31; 1841. ' 28. 14th of December, 1841. . . TEEMS, h Per Session of five months, are as follows V COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. . ; For the usual branches of the English Course,; " including HisUrr, Composition and Letter- : Writing, Natural Philosophy, &c : i6. 00 PROFESSIONAL DEPAJtTMElWS' a For the Preparatory Course, for entrance into ; any University in the United States, inclu- ding the full English Course, with Elocution J Geometry, Algebra, Chemistry, Botany and i Astronomy, . . $20 00 EXTRA. r - - French, $10 00 Music, : 12 00 Paintins or Drawin?, . -12 00 . The slavish degradation of Corporal Punishment, so sovereign a Panacea in other establishments, has not, as yet, been deemed expedient in thisthe ru- pils being taught how to think and unaerttana, to one of the most desirable places in the country to re. j at a very' small per cent, for caah.; sort to for health and pleasure. Their BAR will be supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors that can be procured. They have in their cellar a few dozen of that superior old Wine that Was I attended (ov so much admired by the Officers at Fortress Monroe; and which has been so highly extolled by some of our own connoisseurs, to which will be added, Pemar s 03 Copper,, Tin and Zinc Roofing on the most . N. B. Orders from the country will promptly " tended tov v f J.H.KIRKHAif. Raleigh, July 26, 1840 jrr .tV-.w; J . mU oml Kmom Sherriea. the Old Hone Madeira, and i IT IlllTlTAM' S Patent ChtK' S ttlllet . a variety of other choice Wines, selected by Mr. Wit TheSubscTiberelsooffers for sale at hie Factory', v French, of French's Hotel and other judgesyend theyj a feW of those very vahiable SteamerstBoar to Aav P ue determined to put them at such prices fccordingi the surest remedy for clearing Bedsteads thestdryk ta finalitv o fannnft Tail fa oivAjmtirn ntJffir.tjon. 1 mention Buss. The.Cince .'Steamer, is aadeonlv H--"y : : . r . z i, -7- v . ..a v t3. Thefacniues of reacning and departing trom uia I Dy. nimseii, ana wph..w ubth w puwi.iBa.waij,, Point give a great advantage over most other, places 1 umea to clear Uedsleads jerteetly, witnout lb least , ': i r- i it J nl i. .-.I...... r MAaUIV I Am wnmirt tr tlm KhMl Mnwi nrV .'! of resort for invalids. The steamboats from Norfolk I damage to the finest carved work.; The Institute is, probably, tbe most conimodionsly built, most suitably furnished, and delightfully situated J and Portsmouth, James River. Washington and Bald more, touch there dailv. affordieft - a - convenience for arriving and departing at pleasure HUDGINS dc MOODY. Old Point Comfort, Ya. May 6. ; 39 wtl atA FOR SALE AT THE t RALEIGH REGISTER AKD NORTH-CAROLINA GAZXTTE OFFICE. Having hed innse Uie above :Machinea&r.''iiiaUiy years, I have no hesitation! in sajwgVthatit the best means that has ever been formed. for destroying : Cbinces,and woald recommend every person to use it. . . , ,t : y. . u- - ; , F HAL3EY.;; ' This win certify; having frequently used Mj. J. F ' JUrkhan Chinee .Stean, I cbeerf jt to the. puhlie. as a simple -and easy . way, ta destroy , Edifice of the kind iii me whole South : poseaog1pilerlt - m -. a - ' m. m K .III i m - - .a tne advantage ot coouguity to ine vy, mnu, at we j u y riflS and fJOnStanlCS, are Hereby in- same time, perfect freedom from all its dust, tarmoU, I fonned, that large additions have just been made to and other interruptions. 1 the assortment of BIAIflXS usuaUy kept for sale I Fay men ts to be made qoarterly.in advance, and tne f - this Office ; and that all' Orders for any of the fof- m Hatilix JulyS5,Ue40.s FG. MARSHALL. J, Utes before,- there existed such a strange led has had considerable experience as an Inhkeep-1 residue atthe expiration of each SessionanegiigenceJ Lmktf kinds, will be nrombtlTaJtended to r Wk;. Ihi. .nil at thm Nnrh .nr. fl.ti.r. .f as.i - Il.i i J "t . - . - v scene of wildness and confusion: PURPOSE OF THE MONUMENT ON BU1VRER mXJL. We know that the record of illustrious ac- himself that he can please those who shall honor him I appointment, and endanger the respectability'; of the j wun ineir custom, nis enarges snail De in eomormi-1 SchooL ,f SupeHor Court, Blanks i i: I f 1 nl ' MVMMSQMOVVa. J1UJCXU JMtWXlrf .n? tTTlHE enanlnrlSessionof'Mr.and Mra.BcBwSti. V Pupils, who enter in the middle pf a month, ere charged from the beginning. No deduction Tnade for absence, unless protracted 4 ' .--ywi' . T.i. ty with the times and the prices of provisions. It is usual in such annunciations, to make large promisee to the public, which are in many instances never Miliniv1 .. ' Ik'. QlM,dBilvAa nantl M1r va-a a ' Vs ' 4a ions is most safely deposited Jn the universal those who have known him as a Public house keen- remembrancer i of mankind. We know, that! er. it is unnecessary : And to those who do not. he if we could cause this ; structure to ascend, would respectfully say, come and trymd Judge for p,. finding thebown Beds, Bedding anU Towela. not only till it reached the skies, but till it themselves. $ The Public s bumble servant, I Payments for Tuitiori and Boardare to he made in i .i i .-na . i - Juan ZiiiLTHiir uoo. pierceu tnem, its troaa sunaces coma nm.i ' rt.ui- i q'a -laat j - contain but part of that, whicbi ?Q an ge of isGtnteel Regular Boarders, with, or without Knowledge, hath already, been spread over I rooms, can be accommodated at the People's House, tne earth, and which History chaiges hera'ba reasonable terms. - -v . .--c- , w:?00 .TO wrfiBwr ana Brass JPlatinr. writs, Execuuons, jury ana vviiness iicKen, rie-i;,ijjL-psiw, wu ecuUon Bonds, Ca Sas, Indictments. Yenduioni Ex-1 June,, ponas Capias', Set. Fa's, to reviVe Judgment, , De dimusses, Subpesnai, &c. &c. 1 County Court Blanks.1 it In nam Ka fYiav Mlrifta" T1.J A - j WaU, - -at aL X." TT . it best tourist bel ai'Cxbse ' ? i axaxTOioaz full and in advihee by Boarders, or 'those who come from a 'distance. v ' . pf '' Hours of attendance from 9 to 12 and from 2 to 5 (Road, Assault and Battery, and ; Affraya,Y Ye ' Exp's.,- Capias, ' 8ck Fa's, to ' revive Jadgmei The following gentlemen are among tbe ; Patrons of the School 4 W x TheHQdyernbr of C. SecV. U- Si Nary tJ Rey. Br; Mason. ' J. H. firyarii Esq I ' en. gmenjL Dedimnsses, Scad Order, Guardian, Bonds,' A p. 1 prentices' Indentures, Mariage Licences, Sci. Fa's. for Forfeited Recognizance, Notices to Gnardians, Bastardy Bonds, ScL Fa'a. against Heiia, AJniinis. and Fall, in'orderto sxomtooete lpiy Jromthi tow xountry, wno una iv seasons. r . ' YEMS. AS .Toition, ..,v;fl7,JtO Music ' - "-V0ayjr.r Useoffiano, - . . . . - 0 ca. Drawing and Pamtinff,, V KKOflT -Trench, : r P f15 00, Board in the most respectabU famiSes'm ihe place. 1. X we know that no inscnntinn. on entablature; I x . .. . - .. -. ; less broad than th, Z&Uif A'in mK-.wuicr woom mo respectful rentna formation; of the -v T" "ii Judge Saunders. - Gov. Iredell. where.it bas not already gone ; and that no feUlKDa ftt be pleased at all times to receiveJobspf lL. Htnton, Jisq. lJ.lJ.treernan,Esq. structure, which shall not outlive the dura- 8ilver and, Brass Plating; which he will execute with R Hines, Esij. ; , C. Shepard, Es'4. Uon of letters and knowledge amontr men: laithTriesi 'aad fespteh.t 'AH Mnds' of bid 'Carriage ,- ' R0BT. GRAY & CHaS. DORAtT.- J can' prolong the memorial." Bui our bbie'cl I K''?Paeu, .- ntLi f- ; ' ' ; Principals,' ?. .t-ji .t;e - . . u. U1 VWJCCM JiBtane art resoectfullv so4icited. and wi t:' the yatue and importance of the achievemenul 7 - - wti.ttam eason t.btc. 1 y 3 of. . ourttceatora. ad byApraseaOnir' -this 1 'lUAmgh, April i :, r 352m TTl)iiti!yO, A45.Tbe Subscribers! are jfrmifiE WtyiTCE--Having got hold of some wors Di 'grawtuue o too eye, to aeep aliye ' uiaxocasB similar eritiinentsl!: and to fbster a constant I And-irons mended triuon Bonds, Appeal Bonds; Appearance Bonds, I can he' had at $1 0 per month, (including every thing) j &c &a .fi -i i ; N ; " I and Parents who may wish to place their Daughters i MiMoMous d X s v y i ? 'Sts onspplicatfon loivL, Constables 'Warrants, Do. Ca. Sa BoBds,'iAttach- -! ments, Deeds of Trust, Bills. of Sale, Common Deeds bf Conveyance, Forthcommg Bond, Sheriffs' :.Bail Bonds, Deeds for Land sold for Taxes, Writs - of Ejectment, Insolvent Debtors Petition and Oath, I various kinds of Equitj Blajix Bank Check, dec. s,': , jnay e,-ioi. . j . v entereatcxce maoe tor ansenee or tar iie JTuDxl u pi incases of proltaickness.- ' 5 :Dr. James WebW J:. s. HiQsboraasb. V. LaeyiUleigh. s. , j Mtf Alfred Hatcti, w? oanv oimpaon, t V Jfewbern.. regard to the principles ; of tbe revolution. j TTDiESlT noman oeingsare compwea nofvOt reason J IT" dresses and only, hut of imtgiriaUOn also, and sentiment; I Unite3 States. and -that is neither ated nor n4isapUed,4 of independence an,d whicVis appropriated WW -:-u. .--i.-l.- j a. Portrait and Memoir of Wm. H. Harrison. ' .uS ..Sui ou.Wou, .uu upen-i Jast roce-H akthe N. C. Bookstore. i ... rasa nva raminHi anri nni1 an nrficar a . uaiiifia w ja. m ku am a a . aviiiuai m . a Ar a-. v raaw nwniiiHai . mm i i a a in. tuim maaai www ui a aiai - - w - . m j,. j rt e - :t ,f , &c &c. f -t jSl&N .PAINTINGS Imitations Utoteiyyatt 1 .i ' .... ' - 1 Marble, ana: ot - an Kinds' of -Wood slscv tj lyali sale at AncUon. on Monday, tne ota day otjnly nexv i - Rev. mfmCJUii' LincohUosv ,,,TJS. EWTS MISSAGl-;The -Ad, 1 fainting, Paper4inging, Gilding, 'Glaring kc jStv I at Rolesville ' Also, a email ThidTof Lahov ccntahvl & fib:Afezander Wilaon. D. D. Grastbrooz&r . Messages of Uie Presidents of thel attended to at the shortest notice., and done in a so-1 inr 60 aereavlnd ft .Cotton.Glist.8it'inenlhs tafedil rifaftft-"fC. " V.r; '.4 tsZw' ' ' from 'Washington to Harrison; to I berior'stvle of workmanshio. ? 1 wdlbe given-the purchase monevbeir? LWiwl. . ' 1 " n L 11 ' -Cl econied - 'f The Neg. es arevt xoes j cutedi by calling at the Shop next door to the Bank j and a.women, in the pBune of life an4.of goedchpp I j Ar Corar : ter ; one ot tne men is a Sawyer. ' - - anerly o ing proper springs of feeling in the heart. Jane 2. 46 of the 8tate, may expect to have it done to their en tire aatistacUon. U. & S. FRAZIJSK. F-Hgh, March 1,1841. )9 604 May 25,H4l. PARKER RAND: Trustee, - . ,. - 44 April 20,1841.. HEIfRY, 7."ItLL : , 4- . ' VERY TIGHTLY BOUND
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 18, 1841, edition 1
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