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, 1 I T" T" T! 7Z 7 "Z f ' . . J "'"ri ii 1 i -1 riv-.--; 0 ' J - r 4V" U k ji t .' .-" 1 ; ' i t 5, t. -r- .: l5i 1 l Sa - - ---.-.. --- -. , -5 . - . . . ; .: ! - ' ' . -M v- ' ' : . ' . " '.- : - . V'" 'a ' " - " " -; -" ' p -':... V.;V.i''"' : 45 r" V EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. . ScBSCBWnojr." Five Uollaw pec iiiam halfin Advance. i;-- f " .fT. ADTKBTMEBrTs.- For every 16 lines, first inser Lion, One Dollar; tach subsequent insertion, 25 cents. Coubt Obdkbs and JcDiciAt Advertisements will e charged 25 percent higher ; hut a deduction of 3J Iper cent, will be made from the regular prices, for ad. kertisersby the year. J! I Advertiseinents, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Res- mtbb will also appear ;in the Weekly Paper, free of charge. ' -" y, i J . ." '.' (jj Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. SELECTED FOR THE REGISTER- THEISCIJIT. , : From the Military Sketch Book of a British Officer: Twduld disarm' The spectre of death, had he substantial power to harm- 1 '.. J5TBOH.. Our advanced gard had been skirmishirjg with the enemy forf five daysand with empty stomachs. jj The commissary of the division had - either missed us in his march yith the provisions, for, -which he had- been despatched to the rear, or else he .had ndt in DroWHnH su have been thfcauseTthe' con- 4 uu been successful whatever might sequence was unpleasant to us for the men, offitcers, and-all, were wholly without provis ions for 3 days. At the time the commissary went to the rear, two pounds of biscuit, one pound of meal, and a pint of wine was serv ed out to each - individual ; and upon this quantity we were forced to exbt for five days, for nothing was to be bought: if we had been loaded with gold, we could not have pur chased a morsel of food. ; Most of the men, from having been ac- customed to disappointment fn supplies of mon,-,i h.;,' i;..!a fn.t r nMff. ions so economically, that it lasted nearly . r I - I three days ; and some were so gastronomi cally ingenious, and heroic, as to have exten ded" it to four.: But, onUhe other hand, the greatest number were men of great appetite and little prudence, who saw and tasted the end of their rations on the seeond day after possession.: Indeed, the active life in which all were then engaged, left few without that piquant relish for their food, which the rich citizen, in the ; midst of his gladly exchange half greatest of them all rmmm Aitn nana A It a a AnnlniiAM miil I o Wfl:vf I axa their coarse dry beef 'and flinty biscuit. h As the men grew weaker, the work grew heavier : and as hunger increased, so did the necessity for -physical exertion.' Ilie enemy were constantly annoying us, and every hour of the day brought a skirmUh, either with, theiHitUe Bouads of cavalrv. their riflemen: ,,na hir I ha onca. nf - KoHm hill nor- I Vance by tr cover Of a hedge, Or Odl, per- I . . , Invnrv mirrht I V : his wealth rior Uie comraoes, ne asseo lor nif naversacKvwnicn , in taste as well as in wa,s "euiaiety nanaea tomm. i nave naps, wnne ine vomgeura wouia auaaeniy ... ' - r, r dart out from a diteh intoi-'which they hl" a"U ;s crent under cover of the-sreeds. and fall U Don HRFcif words were spoken. -The body was oar pickets I with the ferocity of bull does ; and when therwere mastered would fif not killed, wounded, or held fast.) scamper off hke kangaroos. Tn like mnnnpr, thR ravalrv mnnlJ ... 1 : :r .1 U I it u uiu ll Y 9UIU nets us. ur. 11 U1CV BUUIU not steal upon us, would dash up, fire their pistols, and, if well opposed, gallop off again, particularly; if ,any of our cavalry were near ; for they never liked close quarters with the British dragoons, 1 orying, no doubt, to the superior strengli and power of our horses; this is as regards imere skirmishing. The French dragoons, when so situated as to be able to ride close to ours, without danger of "cut and thrust," i would skirmish for hours I thev would retire: load, advance, fire, and offasain: but thev verr nrudently disliked the steel. ...i' j . itA Pt. mm mCmm- 4 V m m m I. tmrn. m m'mm rnt 1 Vm.Tl T. WU'U " ',1 udu ueiivereu uic rauons aoove roeouoneu, we had a very sharp brush " with the enemy A company of infantry and a few; dragoons were ordered t r!ilodffp th Tmneh from a hmise in tvhi-r. thr - ari H KiVh - B H v uiwu .aa w w a.uu aa m a- i maawtwi WHS necesanrv 'tn iKa aprh ti tv nf nnr nneitfrih . - k for frcmi thi hr.,,9r iw n,! tr. a!liiv nnnniHtue ; pecoi.iarities wfticU ever accompany v ; w u w Mwwaa v wa mm m ii ww w our pickets iha most'annovino- raAnef The French; not more than ,hrtt fif.i- in xmrnberl mad rnnf.rtar.ki- ,.- . .u-., received the English with a vollev from the Wjadows, and iminediatelv rMrMpH m iiifti bank behind the honsfi- frrtm .k:0 - - - - - J w iney contmuea to nre,- until their flank - was threatened by our dragoons, when thw treated in double quick disorder, leaving about fifteen killed and wounded. . Our men were theh4sterving, and although they had rail forgotten their animal wants in the execution' of ' their ddty, plainly dis- rlnttr nlainW a . m.w. . , y.ft.utj played in their faces the; Weakness of their bodies. Rv.rv hian nf thfl crrtwdfid unftamn- w vai an a.aaszi a a n i t i f - uib n uumiuaa ui liil.ii uouies. JC very man Ol tne crowaea encamp - ment lobkedlwariand Inelancholyi but "all . . "V . . . . . .. ":..ltArt frr.m it.. I, J .U l .-st.. ...UU keptupjheirM pk-mnfirnvW fellow felfin ce ftie bhtertes and silence many a foree jberiiiaiit joteai''sed cares , sufferers alike ; and; with the uxceptiqii M few pardonable i curses on the enmrnlBaarv there was rjo symptom of turbulence rail as manly paliee; f ' " f V j lhat he has 1eert mistakeBVeince it is in oth Jn about an hour after the taking of the old I er words' saying that he is wiser to-day than ouse m ront, I wem.trom our hut m a wood .see uie plaoe of action. I met four or five w our men wounded.led arid carried by their wmradea. The officer commanding the par- I3 uowJOied me, and walked back to the d roeitiioV yeirem one' abouififty yarfs, w met a ; wounded soldief carried very ilq wiyV;in ' blanket ' by four men .As soon as he. saw the officer who ivas along with me,' he. cried out in . a feeble but "forced voiced Stop I stop ! -lay me down : l?t me. speak to the Captain." The surgeon who was' along with him had; no objection, fo fin opinion) heiheugjil r the man beiorid the pdwer of his skill, andt ; . . . - -- .' i ine sunerer was iaia gently aown upon me turf, unclet the shade of a projecting rock. I knew the wounded man, face in an instant, for I had often- remarked him as being a steady well' conducted soldier : bis age was about forty-one or -w6, and he had a wife and . two children in England. I saw death in the poor fellows face. He was shot in the throat or gather between the shoulder and throat: the ball passed apparently down wards, probably from having been fired from the little hill cm which the French posted themselves when they Ielt th.fe house The blood gurgled from the wound St every exer tion he made . to speak. I asked the surgeon what he thought of the man, and that gentle man whispered, "Jtis all. over with him." He said he had done -every thing he could to stop the blood, but found from the situation of the wound, that it was impossible to suc ceed. ' -fA-, The dying soldier, ,on being laid down, held out his hand to my friend the Captain, which was not only cordially received but Pssed whh' pity and tenderness by , that officer. Sir you have been my best friend ever since. I entered the Regiment you have been every man's friend in the com pany, and a good officer. God bless you You saved me once from punishment, which you all knew afterwards, that I was unjustly sentenced to. Qod hless you !'V . Hera the tears came from his- eyes, and neither the Captain nor any one around could conceal their kindre'd sensation. All wept silently. . The poojr sufferer resumed : I have only lu "lpir' Tn Pi and Jllllc 0,e3 have my back pay as A i fcii. ii a. i a j r r ennn oo naeiKIa In m nnr minit nAimfe In 7 T'X k A - r.r Z thia world-77 I hft llnntnin nrpsspd hia hanrt but could not speak; He hid his face in his handkerchief. ' I have done my duty, Captain have I not, Sir V " Yon have, Tom, you haye and "nobly done it," replied the Captain with creat 1 emotion. God bless you 'I nave only one Unug - mc auuipoBJug in c ui ins I J oeen very weu mis week, sir, and did not all I possess You, as Well as .others Sir, j are without bread ; take it for the .sake of a w 1 poor grateful soldier take it. Sir, and God be witayou God Almighty be with you ! " - -'V-- mj vc wx yuu The poor.good natured creature was total y ffbausted, as heconeluded ; he leaned back, letill nilo. nnd tiA avbivaH m ahAnt inn mm.) bum vpu& ii ouuu hu uiiu- J . ihe 'snot, Th CanUin Wnt borne along with us to the wood, where the uivision waa oivouaceu, ana me wnoie oi hb? company to which the-man belonged at- teuaea nis interment, wnicn tOOK. place in aKnnt t von hmita o(r -"' " , tie was wrapped in nis oianite; just as ne was and laid in the earth. The captain him- self read a prayer over his grave, and - pro- nounced a short, but impressive eulogy on the merits of the departed. He showed the I men the biscuii. as be related to them the mnni In vJiS.if.'Vhoil W n ,n I.Sm mi mm un in - m.m & w a, a bsmu w w mw- mz. a. w w u mjr iiiiut a and he declared he would never taste it, but keep the token in remembrance of the good soldier, even though tie starved. The com- Wissary, iiowever, myetna. mgni, jnu . . .j . ' i . - . - .1 I pretented the necessity of trial to the Cap I tains admirable resolution. At the same time, I . do believe, that nothing would have made I him eat the.biscuiu ungallant; ACTION. sa,a or isaac wewwn urn once in tus me go a wooing, and as was to De expec- . . I 4rt" linn t n a iMAAtnal ininiitnnnA nitin Am hia j . . Ureat genius. Knowing Ke was very fond of j amokmg,' the lady assiduously provided him with a pipe, and they were sealed-as if to Pen.tne' business, of Cupid. . Sir Isaac . smo- 1 ked few. WU.llis seemed, at a loss for some-1 - r w - - P 1 . r - uuo- imiiK w pny i oaiu ue a uave not thmff wnitiea again ana at last arew nis 1 cuair.ucar. u -mio iiuy,. a pauto.ui uuw juiu .i ntea ensued lie, seemed still moreuneasy I Oh, the timidity of some 1 tbought.the lady iwhen lo !. Sir Isaac; had got -hold of her J1? nd: Nw ue Ppigo"f beS3 n doubt, thought she, a matter is settled, Sir Isaac wlii hand. Now the palpitation beeran : he will and then the ' V si mauer is setuea sir Isaac xwniuea wimre i f, ... . . --v. , ' , anffe caP.li?e thand "ear hi ad already -the expected salute, vibra, . . x I ; . ww i'fcVw ""T r?m . fcand)o tbf heart,-jwbenjpity Isaac only "ndmake the .finger what he much wanteda Ubacea stappen . .ANCIENT AND MODERN MAXIMS. ilnTidahin naiut it tht-w 4. r :ui aj ZvS ? tofough the crucible -of '1 adversity. 1 A man should not be ashamed 4to confess he was yesterday. V The excesses of out fouth af e bills of.r- Vchange against'ouagB ; they wiH be paid j withlnterest.atirW yeari signf. r: . .-. To travel throuirn England in a Dilijrenro. I a a jM t .. "a ar -m . - - a- UlWrmSITY OF TIRGIWIA-The next Session of this Institution: Win commence oa the first 4ayj of September, and terminate on the fourth of Jul j following. ., - , . . . . The Schools of the. University with their respective Professors, are : ' : ; - ': "" ' ' 1. Ancient Languages Dr. Gessner Harrison. - 2. Modern Languages Dr. Charles Kraitair. -. .3. Mathematics Mr. J J. Sylvester. 4.TNaturarPhaosophy Mr., Wmi B. Rogers. 6, Civil Engineering the subjects of which are di vided between the Professors of Mathematics and Nat ural Philosophy. W Chemistry and Materia Medica Dr. John P. Emmet.- ' " . - 7. Medicine Dr. Henry Howard. ,8 Anatomy and Surgery Dr. James L. Cabell. . 9.' Moral Philosophy Mr, George Tucker. 10. Law Judge Henry St. George Tucker. ' In the Department of Mathematics is included Mix ed Mathematics ; in that of Engineering, Mineralogy, and Geology; in that of. Moral Philosophy, Belles Lettres, Logic and Political Economy ; and in that of Law, besides Municipal Law in all its branches, the Law of Mature and Nations, the Science of Govern ment and Constitutional Law. To be admitted into this Institution, the applicant fnust be sixteen years of age ; but the Faculty may dispense .with this requisition in favor of one.wLose brother is a student. fivery student is free to attend the schools of his choice; but if he be under twenty-one years of age, he shall attend at least three, unlesshe be authorized by his parent or guardian in writing, or by the Facul ty for good cause, to attend a less number. ; It is required of students to wear on public occasions, &c, a prescribed' uniform, consisting of cloth of a dark gray .mixture ; and they are prohibited trom purcha sing, while they remain students, any other than uni form clothes; but ordinarily they are allowed to wear any clothing which they may have brought with them. The Faculty may allow any man of good moral character, above the age of .twenty-three, to attend the Lectures in any of the schools of the University and to reside out of the precincts, exempt from the regula tions prescribed for the government of students, except those which enjoin respectful and orderly deportment. By a resolution of the Faculty, Ministers of the Gospel, and young men preparing for the Ministry, ma; attend any of the schools of the University, with out the payment of fees to the Professors. The expenses of the session of ten months are as fol lows: - Board, washing, lodging, and attendance, Rent of dormitory, $ 1 0; for half when occupied by two, Fuel and candles, estimated at Fees, if ordy one Professor be attended, $50 ; if two, to each Professor $30 ; if more than two, to each 25 : say $125 8. 20 75 Total, exclusive of clothes, books 4- pocket money, $228 In the School of Law there is an extra fee of $20 payable by students attending the Senior class. The allowance for clothes is limited by the enact- meats to $100 ; and forpocket money to $50. : .1 zi. :.u ti r it . ct .,nV;a nntrn iaA hi 1 expenses while at the University, or on his jreturn thence to his home ; and the amount so deposited must be sufficient to pay his fees, dormitory rent, for use of library and public rooms, three months board, and to purchase the text books, &c, he may want at the com mencement. All funds subsequently received by him, far the mmuvuaa afnroaattl must alan hit r1fTViail with the Patron, wha has charge of his disbursements ; and Upon all depoaites, a charge of percent, commission is authorized The act of the Legislature, prohibiting merchanta and others, under severe penalties, from crediting stu dents will be strictly enforced. The licence to con tract debts, which the Chairman of tne Faculty, is au- i e o -1 -y - Uesof urgent necessity i and these, it is hoped, that nrvnimian ihail nthvnMaA. in trntinir. rcnnMti (nm.1 parents and guardians will, as far as possible, prevent from ansmg, by the dmely supply of tb requisite funds, Religious .services are performed at the University every Sunday by the Chaplain, who is appointed in - f - ""rv vrrr T ;rr Text books in all the schools can be had at the Uni versity upon reasonable terms. W. H. WOODLEi, Proctor and Patron V. of Yq. July 13. j 59 Sly FACTORY. the Subscriber having taken fOPPEB, TKV AJVO SIIEET IROS the house on Fayetteville 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 0f Raleigh and its vicinity, that he can, and is deter-1 mined to sell his Wares as low as caq be purchased in . . . ..... 3 ..r. . I . w i . .o7 Br.p u; u; r v,w.- wiercnants anu oiners wanung anicies in nis line, are i respectfully invited to call before they purchase else- wher. OW work neatly repaired, and at the short- est notice. A few .'Stills on hand which will be sold at a verv small per cenU for cash. rr? CoDoer. Tin and Zinc Roofine on the voi irPROVKD N. B. Orders from the country . will be promptly attended to. ' J.H.KIRKHAM Roleigb, J uly 26,1840 fIUitlTAai'S Patent Chinee Killer The Subscriber also offers for sale at his Factory a few of those very valuable Steamers, known to le Ih. mnroat wmMi fnr fU-arma RlafAli, nf th.ao tnr. menting Bugs. Th Chinee Steamer w made only by himself, and is warranted never to buret, and at all times to clear Bedsteads perfectly, without the. least damage to the finest carved work. Having had in use the above Machine, for many years; I have no hesitation in saying, that it is the best means that baa ever been formed . for destroying Chinees, .and would recommend every person to use it. B.FrHALSEY. I ' x nis wuiceruiy, naving irequentiy used Mr. j. r Kirkhatf. tarn r at 1 m n sa amiiiii ai lsttsh m a m. mrarriuiiw itvnuHiiiiaiiiii a f to the DUblic as simolo and easy wav to destroy .. .:. r . . .. i1 . .. ' j to tne puDuc aea.simpio ana easy way .to.uea liheland witbont any damage to the Furniture. , F.G. MARSHALL. Halifax. July 25, I840v TOTICE.Ranaway from the Subscriber, in IN Wake County, some time an February past, my negro man OAHrso it ; about So years of age, of light his right hip. 1 presume be s lurttHgaDout Kaleigh, Vrfe lives in Raleigh;,! Verstood hi has beett" seen about the lmoth of Valnut Creek,' on Neuse River. He may have oblained free papers.- I will cive a reasdnable reward for his aporeheDston. deuveredm Raleigh Jail. . . w ; , . : TrGITAL JONES. oly 61,841. 66 4t Ha.vwo taken art' .Office neafih6 CovaT -Hotrsx. I WiH rent the one I for- meriy occupied. - ar; - a,- am ava a " 1 j liENKx VV. Mllii.UK. Ftlbr drttiC CConntr. StroeriorJCourt of Law. : March Term. lUu W-r --i i&pk-xigti- . : - 'A - vnKjM.iii j awmayv i. " v.. -.- - , i ..fc54peUtioi foT'DivoroRs ' Peter Hairreh. V;,';. ,--f ft aDsearinff to the Conrt that a Mibooena. duly ,i sued in4his casewas returned not to be found ( ana prooi oemg made: tnat a, copy or mis process wbb j left at the last place of abode of the Defendant, in the county of Onslow ; and it farther appearing, that an alias subpoena has also issued and been returned in like manner, -rroclamation is publicly made at tne touri Hoose door, according to the Act, in such cases provi ded, and the Defendant failing to answer, it is ordered that publication be made in the Wilmington Adver tiser! and " Raleigh Register" for three months, - foi the Defendant to appear at the next Term of this Court, and plead, answer, or tlemmr to -the said Petit lion, or the same will be taken pr6confeasot and set forbearing. ' Witness, Bryan S Koonce, Clerk of our said Court at Office, the fiist Monday of March, A. D. 1841. ' BRYAN S. KOONCE, CiS. C. Pr.Advt.$10. 40 IMITATE OF NORTH CAROLINA NasK Couri- 3 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. - Joshna Watson. Attachment levied on defYs "vs.- Crightin ten negroes in pos-j Joseph Arlington, Gen. j session of Martha Arrington. In Jhis caseU appeaj-ingSeCourt that the De- ! fendant?foseph ArringtonTOeneral, s a non-resideht ojClhia Stfte, it is therefore ordered that publication be jtii&JoisiX weeks in the Raleigh Register, notifying eefendant to appear at the next Term' of our Couxt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for tne Coun ty of Nash, at the Court-house m Nashville, on the second Monday of August next, then and there to plead and replevy, or judgment final will be rendered against him, and tne property levied on condemned to the sat isfaction ofthe Plaintiff s claim. Witness, B7H. Blount, Clerk of our said Court at I Office, in Nashville, the second Monday of May, A. D. j 1841. B. H. BLOUNT, C. CC. Pr. Adv. $5 62. 50 6w - ','. - 3tate of JSfortlT Carolina. -Ossiow County. Superior Court of Law, March Term 184J. ' - . " ' -' tt-?Henry Dickson, J: . . . vs. . -Petition for Divorce. Rebecca Dickson. S It appearing to'tbe Court that a subpoena, duly is sued in this case, was returned M not to be found ; and proof being made that a copy of this process was ! left at the last place of abode of the Defendant, in the county of Onslow ; and it further appearing, tnat an alias subpoena has also issued and been returned in like manner, Proclamation is publicly made at tne Court House door, according to the Act, in such cases provided, and the Defendant failing to answer, it is ' ordered that publication be made in the " Wilmington Advertiser" and "Raleigh Register" for three months, j for the Defendant to appear at the next Term of this ! Court, and plead, answer, or demur to the said reti tion, or tbeaame will be taken pro confesso, and set - for hearing, Witness, Bryan S. Koonce, Clerk ofoursaldCohrt, at Office, the first Monday of Marrb, A. U. 1841 BRYAN S. KOONCE, C. S. C. Pr. Advt,$10i 40 3m tate of If orth CaroUUi a Martin Coun ty; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, April erm, 184 U , ,. Ebenszer Hyman and John L. Hyman, , ........ 4 Edward G. Hatninand. . , ,. Tetiiton for relief 'as 'SecvrUyfar buMSari, It appearing to the Court that the Defendant B. G. Hammand, is not a resident of this State : It is or dered that publication be made for six weeks jn the Raleigh Register, for said defendant to appear, at the nexttornTofoa said Court to Be held iWiffi.m- o . ..r.r aton. on the second Mondav in Julv next, and Dlead 1 - - - rf - j answer and demur, or Judgment pro confesso will be taken aarainst him. ; Witness Jos. D. Biggs Clerk of the Said Court at Wilhamston, the second Monday of April, 1841. jos. d. uiuus, cnc. Pf.Adv.$4 - J486w tate of ortli Carolina. Chatham County. Court of Equity, Spring Term, 1841. Petition for sale of Real Estati. . John Thompson and Wife and others.' against , Mark Snipes and wife Delilah, Nathaniel Robertson and wile JSuzabetn. - : In this case, it appears to . the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants reside out of this State, ' and it is therefore ordered that publication ; be made for three months in the Raleigh Register for the De- fendants to appear at the next-Term of this Court, to (beheld at the Court House in the Town of Pittaboro', aw.. . jam ivi nr.. in w in lii . m 1 1 in k ni in uikxu. ail. . i i a . ZTin . ! aIS. r , .-' jj," be taken as cOnfessed,.and heard ex parte I witness, Joseph namsay, ,viet uwAiHwui nHi Court, at Office, the third Monday of March, ATD, 11841. JU. JtAMAX, I June XS, IB41. rr. aut. 91 - TfTWIVJEIaSITY OF TIRGIWIA U J JfledUal Depart ment The Lectures m tnis JJepartmeni ox tne university : commence wiia the general course, on the 1st of September, and ter minate with the fourth of July ensuing. The great length ofthe session, compared with oth er Medical Institutions, is more than equivalent ;'to two of their sessions, and enables three frdtessors to per- form all the duties usually assigned to jugv The plan of instruction is by daily examinations and lectures, and is so arranged as to allow the studen to commence as well as to Compete bi Medical studies in tnis in- Diuuiwu. tuus wuuuH u. ""T-"-" . . n wim public lectures. Thegreo utility of this plan nas been tuny tested oy tne euucauon oi more i gcriptkm fist ia Sufnaent to i support the Paper hatid than six hundred Medical students. anmelvi and to nrann rmfvM nf rivina nranar mi. The entire cost for the session bf ten months is $248, including fees to Professors, board, lodging, washing and servant s attendance, fuel and lights, use of pubhc I habits, and who could impart a proper degree of ener rooms, dissectinz fee arid cost of subiecta The JPro ev U ha coltectingr denartmenL the 'establishment 'lessors .are.-..., . , -. . ,.. ,,.My. . , 1 Henry Howard,M.Dw Professor of Patholc and Practice of Medicine; Obstetrics & Med. Jurisprudence. l P P.mm.t M'n.Prnhsaw rtf f WirfiHr Pharmacy and Matena Medica, - - ' . James L. Cabell; M. V rrofessor of Anatomy, rnysioiogj anu surgery. . ; . rt t 1 c W. H. WOUDLEx, Proctor V. of To. July 13. 69 fTATUE ,Q IT ASniHGTO If . , XTfiJtmtitVk doDticate of Ca oVa's mat St atc ov .Wabhinoto. and me Pf With its devices, as. the whole appeared in the Rotunda of the Caoitol at Raleiffti.' prior to its destruction bv fire in 1831, has been at lengtht published, and is now offer - ed for sale. ?The fideUty and bntnf tliA Tntnvvinir is acknowledged by aQ who have ever seen! the origi- I . nl Ti .V.L t - ' proportion this Office. e. 1T frames are fuimahed, the 'price wdl be. m I sad those, wim me mast desirable esect.; .i if i 7.; to meir richness. Orders may be sent to I ' . :; v-THO. F. .CIHRISTMAN, ' X KETT ..GOODS! It? 'Sk ContectibtUiru. fttttCU JZllStC Jewellery and, DhwaoOD3Tb 1 1 1 1 1 1 .nwnvma x wnw , viuum v mmnwm- miiunii ' hib -a ' P10 that they have now opened - their large , eptd choide collection of G00Z?, brought from the Northland flatter themselves thev have as fine an as- sortment In the Confectionary and Fancy Line, as uas weeo id wis mar&eu l ne , iojiowing arc few of the articles:-- ;. t ; AniQciai r lowers, 16 doz. Fanev Miiim. ft doz. of Glaus. BriUnnUand8flvV?; piaieu,- r;. . : . ... .fT., - Fans. Ladies Ringlets and Pufis, 4 doz. : Shell Side'Combs,and others; Pin-cushion Screws. Jt Lpokipg-Glassesi 3 d 4 reet square, h teel, Whalebone and At her CanesJ ' . Metallic Razor trk ps.. Painted Trunks, for children. Baskets. . New SUver Combs. '.' 8ppons. . Knives and Forks. Dinner Bells, &c. SnmT-boxes,' from 5 cents' p $5 a piece. Beads, a large assortment.. ' ' Wooilen Clocks, 1 dozi fthtap.J : Tivpli Billiards, 4 feet long. Mathematical Instruments, in Boxes. - Thermometers. . Sun Dials. Pistols. Dirk, Pen, and Pocket Knives. ' Locofoco Matches. : Paper. Pens. Ink, etc. Fancy 'Boxes. Gold and Silver Breastpins, Ear Rings, Finger . Rings, Thhnhletf, Pencils. Spectacles, Chess-men, Graces, and a variety of "" 3 games. . -Dolls, Kaleidescopes, and all other sorts of Toys. Scissors. Percussion Caps. Powder Flasks. Shot Belts. Cork Screws. Fifte Smoking Pipes. .Wallets. Shaving Apparatus. 4 . SoapsCastile and niany other sorts. ' Rose Oil, C gmuine.Jf Perfumes. '. - oetuiiu and soda fowdersj in I tior. ooxes. Anchovies, afresh 4- cheap article, only, 25 cenU Prunes. Sweet OiL Pickles. Oranges and Lemons. Pine Apple Cheese.' 4 Barrets Dills' Crackers, and Sugar Cakes, vi2i 8oda, BaUer. Lemon and Suear Crackers. Philadel phis Porter, i n bottles. New Jersey boiled Cider, ( sweet. J Segars. -..Tobacco. Candies. ' Snuff Macaboy and Mrs. Miller's. Mustard in tin. ' Chocolate; 2 sorts, sweet and common. Macaroni. Dates.' Nuts. Nutmegs. Cinnamon. Green 8wiss Cheese. - Brandy Fruit. Figs, j Champagne, v p ' vv !, Muscat and Rhenish Wines lo box t duiUtv occ Sec ; 2 I . " es, best MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Finest Violins, bows, strings, bridges, dec. do. Guitars and strings. . . i do Flageolet ts, Fifes, Clarionetts and Flutes. ' do Accordeons and Brass Trumpets. BOOKS. Spanish, French,' Oefman antl English Grammars ainl R AeirYaii ZarktrmYrxr lneaalTsi HArTAm iirKna Primmers, Spelling, Picture nd Song Books. The 1 Key of Heaven or Manual Prayer, (fia&otieii only I a few volumes on hand. FfejfCINC AlfD BOXIIf G APPARATUS. Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Boxing Gloves,' A Lotxtf DRY G66nSi CkxA C0& ! em- T From 65 toSO-per cent, less than the regular price is, being bought at Auction consisting of 40. pieces of Prints, from 10 to S2 cents per yard ; 46 doz. ChU- dren'v Handkerchiefs, 81 cents ados.-; MoMsUnieX Lak&l ShalTps, Cambktt, Jes.DrimnsTPanfs Xften fjouars, ,jaaverteui &atmett.r; lup 5eras, tion. G; W. &f .C. GRIMME, Fayetteville Street, Opposite the Market HouseRaleigh. ,Joly 15, 184t: .. - ; . 58 2J DRUG Alfi APOTUECA- RT STORE!. Dr. N. L. 8ms hav- "ine rentedthe -Store lately occupied by 1 Wit, M. 3f asoh & Co. known a the sign of the Golden Mortar, and immedi ately adjoining ihe Store of Wmu -C. ;Tuckji, respectfully offers to the public an extensiye assort ment of . 1 ,-t -. -i. 'v V iV' DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PAINTS OILS, DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY; dec.' dec Tli. .). n.rf irh!.h !. W fuu mH fVnm ih. 1 . &iu lull, lvu .v. t. i.n ii. a b iud. . wv. vu . ..i. -w KKl' iJ'k. :i&'fAna.- ihaf .niW tUm r ,r . , ",VT -.1 5- joahtjrmay be reheel on, each artkle shaU aiulul j be offered for Cash, at faif and moderate prices. - Haviner eneaeed the services of a competent assis tant, the greatest 'attention will be paid to the dispens ing of. Physicians' and, Family Prescriptiona, at any hour ot the day or mgnu . T , , The Soda Fount rhas been thoroughly repair ed, and is open from 5, a. m. to 10, p. a,' daily. (Sundays excepted) on which day, the doors will be closed during divme service." 4 - If. L. STITH. July 5tb, 1841. u - i i - v .'r.c-.es- -wrm 0 Jl S A .17 . The : entire eatalishrne JM of the. RECORDER AN1 WATCHMAN, is joSredfor aleonretwocableandamniodauneteras possession to be given January 1st, 1842 The matpri-au the Office, including Press, Stone, Stands,- i liases, lynases. ana l vne ot. various aoru. are neariv new,: a in a good state fcf1 1 tention, a considerable 'amount of JOB WORK may j be secured. To a. Practical Printer, of industrious 1 would .domVdesf prove asonrcef. asefulness and pro j fiL Appncatic made to tho EtfltOT, by ktt of oUi erwise, will receive immediate attention; t : - . . "j a. is..' . . .-. Raleigh, July .17 59 JUJtKtfBflXEnm'S PII3LSU43)! TThisis id certify, Chat 'about ' two lyears ago, while we lived in Wake County, 10 rmTes North of Raleigh, myWife yraa redtreed so tow by the,; B'ilious fever, that myself said the tisUmg - neighbors tnoognt sne wa resuy mm ujiugwuuiuuu. The 1) Physidan ia tha neigh6orb)d hadeXeTted himself to cure her, .bui withoar sncMss. -j As a last, 1 1 ajalmcwtbxibeleMresert, 1 hastened to Mr. 1 in Rakieh, for a box of JSrandrettt a . ruis, ana hours after taking tat o them, sue oiscnargeg 1 ttty of uuea Due, ana was evjaenuy nrucn renevea ! Another dcaeiRM ItIIs, gave nter complete relief t she then recovered fast and eoon was mora healthy '' - - . .1 IwrTrtM mwrt ' - . ' Johnston County, 26 miles from Raleigh;? fine Irish Lintn Diaper quantity Tunstcd SUkf Pe !- " 5!?S for Tailors Linen Pantalooh Stufs, Vesting, c I omerehoW seized rjjrWmj 11.. JT . I French, of French's Hdtel and other judie. and thef 1 auu av Kirat uiMij su tiuivo sj uufci uuo tn uicU I ihe Sptirtsvun of the Fte'lt a. mm m, K - n r r .. ; i ; T M :fTi: YAimiGTOtf,' lbrairfy of Pet m tersburg; Tsu rim&gattf inform the inhabi t anu of Raleigh and surrounding tcountrY, and thb- f uuuc scmpj, iiuat n uu ukcb me nouse on raye etteville street foniierly occupied by'jW r. John T."yest, and more recently by Mri Mduntcaatle, Watch Maier, where he intends: carrying oil the GUN, R1FL32 and PISTOL MAKING IBUSINESS; in; alt ito. vanjna,, branches. Having served a regular appfeotioeihlp t s the tradable flatters himself hwiUS able 10 ' isfartion to alt who. may confide -work to his tsarevt J i , .$V9Kr'& Jfi slocked, ifctod tp1ef- cuDsioo, aim iamuuj repairea. . ' aoor ana outer iocxj; repaired Keys fitted, Canes trimmed and moanledj &cl I The amallest favor thankfully receited anopcmctaaily f-i . " attended to. ; 'yJ ...HV- ) . t i MiiWi TARRTNGTQJC; Faleighj Jury :1 2I W. f rV' 4 1 ..mimm ; olo riiTxt boMFOjtT,vTsei2:lA;vU-. t , fmHE 8jxbjr4:-iDOs. lespectf Ov'tS II ;their friends and the nubile in ecnefaL' that their 1 labUchm the H YGEI A HOTELwich has been fitted up in atylefor the convenience, and comfort of visitors, not surpassed by loix,hja IM'jfe; heen ms4j .to ligahini-U ha. new JkejtwMa seventy tnd,ery;ni(ts.''iA'aMt airy and well fur. nished, besides a' spacious Saloon, Ball R)Jom, BuUard Room, Reading: Room and Refectory, with varioiia'om: A: ex sources of amusements to suit the tastes fall their visitors. .J ., i j ,'.;it ' , it ! J . ' They flatter thejaselves that irom the' long axiwrl f eriee of one of the propfietors hi otte of the largest and most respectable establishments in the iumry,' and i i give, entire satisfaction to all who may ' pleased to give (nemjcau.. , .. 1:,. - I Bathiso. Th'e Bathing nouses have been enlanr ed and fitted. up in.aneat'and comfortable manetboiH . ' fr Warm and Sea Bathm,' which ffl be carefiifly I attended tb and 1'liietx;anelMii. .l H f - eguiar ooaraers wiu oe samiisea gratis to the Be ! the warm. ( A moflerate chargs uj boh wilt be made - to transieatl visitors. g V ' " ' - r . .TdenhtiaMtuauoffob ' ; ment of the Sea; bree and Batgj'mfr fine ; Fjshj Grabs and Oysters iri jevery varieiy; the coaveniece ol ; procuring r arms m i ket, from which can! be procured 4strppTjes Tf I Meats; Poultry,. Vegetables and the choicest Fruitl d ? thfe fiew ovthe broad Cpeaka)Ole jryja.ii the line ohattle-ehip, beBllq'U some gaUant Commodore, dprn to the little eanpsla . dened with he choicest delicacies bf the season thd military reviews desthpehdous fprtificatiwtii of Fcrtreas Monroo and Fori CaJhonn ,tjui ; ahtiful ttimeaad . on the rampartsnd the peUedbeacni rennet fJ)i Pom! one of th most.desirable place -la (hi country o rei ' .ori - tP f JheaM and -Wr; " Y&Vm- VWZV? : TTvSr rniTHTT Mt&ftJf: l2:7ZY2H7LTKi'Zr S'lTft.TtfSfiJ-. are determined to put them at s: pri($es (accotin i to quality) as cannot faU to gve entire .saisiwtofrj I The facilities creacbifiE and denartin'r Point give a great ad vantage .overi moil . othuei of resortor invalids. ? ."The stoamboatsVfJom "tffout I mora; foucndatIy conviiracalbl amylng and-pleasoi " 4 - HUDGlnp oOQpSr. Old PoMt1CcW3rUVa,-May R: wtlstA i 1 tYr". ft ifjirr '.Ml&l'tt- for al at$W -kMMi&i&i - A1TD NOETHAECONA dAXET'cKcB. ! -I. Tllerlul of Courti; Attctfceri. U rlfiS. and CoitaIeaarater fnntutA. thC laiVA adoillnna hav tnat hMttt fViUi Jjl 1 . , i m- - . ....... . v .a wv wrw niv wm i eveiy delicacy of the feason. fimi . thricn MiiaTeth City, Couhbr and the Norfolk mac thaatfMi--it TlTAffBTrft-irti-tfc'' fiial.1 , Till V rs m. -2 mL rii 'r -v inV. :vl s f 'il'LS?5 SJ1k?5j!ii: fifLS.-1 H S lowing kinds, will be fntomfkmj -ttf I Prosi! 1 isesyBpwaa: Writv Exicntic8u!i and uUlfe. onda. Ca. I (RoadV'AssduU sindiSatte i aAnTayaltiki I Exs Caotas-ScL-FaV. fo revive fiudgnient: Dedimtfsses Ro Orders Guardian BondsViiJ pivoticey Jnoentm'eis,. Marriage lfiees, &ib gmfdi : fa Forfeited Recognlzanco, Npncea id ' GuArdians . BasUrdy Bonds, J8d. FaV?againt . trauOftonds, Appeal BondX Appearance Bonds &: &a. t:V. f ' :-:i--r CpnataUeV tip. Cil W-$MjAtti& menta, Deeds f snti1Bilis; bi ;eaTe3erirmo Deedoi'UoaveyaTios, rorthcomhYs Bon eheriSf . ; . Bail Bopds, Deeds fox' Land, folJ fof.Xxes Writl bf Ejectment, Instvent Debtors Petition and QiUL ecnuon oonuk v oas, Anoicunenu, ;v enoniom rx; -HnasCapiaBV ScLfVs. to rsvivt" JadgmenjlXer RaxxIbiI Rjwistss OfcalffM'l li'lJH?'1 Url .. , :4htfir98flMll$;3'i0m' ' f a - . t . av .x l. s. a -ay . - j a. - - ; t tr Oiiiext Sot any kind of DiAirxs. not nmfioned ia the above list, . wUl l eiecuted; yriin despatch and nsatnes 3-fevWW! s u ;o w, JoAa tntJamir I U, ixafx,4 rorx.s , . ' - ' - r or eert bE$&mimfb .sale.. in two junrswim aoos, MyAaxiikwciv. j , BMtaBU9aHMW nw, mUm mntn! n1 S jMrt, Sf.-ll-c : it i -" '-t'i si mi -,! 1 a I" ran .J.v -; ca - . ... - awwui nvuu- u lu Icl&C a is to take a long lesson of silence. April, 20 1841 17fciS4I 59 June 24l!s 1841. 5 53 4a' -v- i3f's$m -r: - v; ;'ittif- : J . :1 VERY TIGHTLY j.jsi fe-j6sstV BOUND
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 23, 1841, edition 1
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