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'' KTtom the Louisville Journal, y: U We gazed upon. h peentsoinei Secluded in a Utile deli; ; " .v, X stream kept fitf green : -- While a small strip of faded grass , " Shew whe re a swingjhad been Ah. many a inrry4iearted.boy . r Had frd ilhereVweenU - K heart grewsadtho walla were bare, No breathing thing was near,', . ' ' And fency sicken'd at the thought r , ", :, That death had revelled herey . t On xe green sod we pitying dropped iA:iympatheteaTjHvy V wTomoom ih?jppy ponp.thrtw ; ; , Had congregated nere. - . There was a wild rose trained with care, i ; " ,a., mark f faomorC toste, ' . A drawing rudely pcratehed with chalk Some childish hand had traced ; ' ' " And every whiBre. the neat white walls With pictures rude defaced . - Oh what had made this humble home, . ip - . "' ' New vrts the ruin, yet I found - A mark of man'a decay ; A broken crutph upon the iloor, In one' dark! corner lay, Wbh Once me thought might have sustained ' A dame or grandsiregray i , 1 cslled alood-the echoing hills 1 Repeated where are they . V We left with hearts pppress'd and sad . The desolate abode, t' And saw asturdy rustie lad " Come Whistling down the roa3 ; We-asked what caused that ruined scene, ; And begged him to direct us - Why, stranger, that was Brown' old place, .... Who broke and went to. Texas." r; . To the Sportsnun of the FUltl, TT. YATinEVGTOJJ, formerly of Pet tersburg, .Va. respectfuDy informs the inhabi- tanu of .Raleigh -and surrounding, country, and the pubue generally t tnat ne nas taken the nouse on ray- oHaviIIa ktrMtt frtrmrlw itMntpA tiv Mr. Jnhn T. West. Where ho intends carrying on the GUN, RIFLE and PISTOL MAKING BUSINESS, io all its various . branches... Having served a regular apprenticeship to the rade, hd flatters himself he will be able to give sat isfaction to all who mav confide work to his care.' Gcks, RirtM and Pistols stocked, altered to Per 'je'OBgbn, and faithfully repaired. ' Door arid .other locks, 'repaired , Keys fitted, Canes trimmed and mounted, frc The,smaUestXivor thankfully received and punctually attended to. ' 1; . . , . ; " S M. W; ; TARRINGTON. Raleigh; July 12. . ! v - ' 57 if lrusutiu fiugar-Twi a wee arucie, for preserving- Just received by JAMES M.TOWLES. -Jury 17. - . ' - 59 (Oil REHTT Acomfortable two Story Dwel ling House, in an eligible part of the City. Abo, for hire, a good Cook and Washer-woman, and. Ser vant boy to ! wait in the House, v Possession given mmediately. f Apply at this Office. ; - - f Raleigh, March fl, 184 1; r - v 2 FTniie Summer Vacation t the Raleigh I4 Institnie begins on the 15ih of July, and the bu siness of the School will be resumed on the 1 6th of August, when a punctual attendance of the Students is expected. R. GRAF Principal BaJeighJuly 14- . 58 T I I Ml I . . i J I j i I, , 1 I Hatiwo taken an Office near the .CbcttT Hfrsz, I will rent the one I for- . znerly occupied. V ' -r ' :: i; : henry w. mdller. .. . April, 20 1841 . ; . 30. j4XnC. thf Sacir CICJAKS by the BoxV ttl;?- ' ; . ' : WILL: PECK. RaMgh Joty 29. 1841. i 62 fft' : ! ilUIC SALE. A framed House. 1R hv 2fL 17 large enough to run a partition Tor a small familv raUine, which, if applied for immediatelv. will be solcTbn moderWterms. " It can be seen on the prem ises, by apphuon at the Register. Office. It could be moved ver conveniently;-; ;: ; ... August 4, ,1841. -..VX . .. -fi4 v Tfucldents of Travel In Ckstkal Axxbi- JlcA,CaiAHS and Yfcatah Bv John L. Ste- ' JVphecs, author of (. Incidenui of Travel in Fgypt, Ara- r ana wq noij aaou. - illustrated Dy eseven ' ty-twa Engravings, 9 vols. :- Just received by ; '.' .' , r TURNER & HUGHES.: Raleigh, Augtist-7, , . . .. 64 Tr7BPCATl3X-A Graduate of the Universt PA tv of If oriil CUrolma; havinar alresdr some ex. ferience in teaching is desirous of proruriog a situ, auon either irt i publie or. private SCHOOL.) Hs Woum prefer tne Scholars to be chiefly, if not entirely advanced lb tBe study of the Classics.' . Satisfactory icsiimoniais wui t given, duress i. 3.yi.tYtj July 26, 1841. f 62 4w 7 lVOCTOR fi. STITQ tenders bis ser- JJV vices to the citizens of RiWffi. and th mAimnt k ' 1 Country in the varioui branches of Medical 8eienee. He can be found at all times,n"nless professional en- hisl)rug Store, one doof below Wiluam C. I Raleighi Jnne 29, 1841. . y- . 53 IOII' REST.-The large and airy Dwelling -House; now occupied br Col h;'-;u; r rent alter the 1st dav of SeDtmr V 7" ZiiX June 28, 1841; 53 f 1ft f W100 xtra Points, Pi, 4y at the reduced price of $ 3JM each, ind 25 cents for th extra t. CmriiMw.rticle. OF.EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR S AT THIS OFFICE irmHE Subscriber begs leave , to ititorro nis. menus jj and the public general that :her has taken and fitted up the House on the -South-west 'cdrher of HiHsboroagh stjreetin the City of Rsieigh opposite the Stats Capitol (formerly .kept eave Tavern,) as a , HOTEL ab HOUSE )F ENTERTAINMENT for, the accommodation of Traveliers and others uni der the name and title of joe .; . . , Picnpf r.'ff wot JSE " -' : He has been at much expense in repairing and refitting, the same, and therefore earnestly solicits a snare or 4 the puDiic patronage. u uwcmg" ed has1 had considerable experience as an. Innkeep er.both in this State and at- the North, and flatters himself .that he can please those who shall, honor him with, their enstomK jus enarges snau do in coiuornu ty with the times and the prices ;:of provisiona. It i$ osual in such annunciations, to make arge promises to the public,' which are hv many instances never realized -the r Subscriber : wiQ make none, -for i to those who have known him as a Publie house keep er it. is unnecessary ; And to - those who do not, he would respectfully say, came ycnd ry , apA judge for themetlve. The Public's humble i servant, ' ' " JOHN ZIEGENFUSS. Raleigh; May 24, AMV?u'--:'. N. B. Genteel Regular Boarders,' with' or without rooms, can be1 accommodated at the People's House, en reasonable terms.'" :.. a . . , -,- -' ' JJ' or 30,000 Dollars. 35,000, DOilKS-OjOOp 1J0LLARS. F O R A UG U ST, J. Q. GREGORY & Co., Mitnag&s. ; Virginia "LsesbYLTg "Lottex, 1 ' ClaHr.'jif; for 1841. ' J Tobe drawn at Alexandria, Va. onlSatUrday the l4th August, 1841. SRARB CAPITALS I .. 30,000 Dollars. 1 prize of $l0fiOO I 1 prize of $2,500 1 do 6,5P0 1 1 do 8,195 1 do : 5,000 t 25 prizes of 2,000 1 do : 3,000 I &c &c Tickets only $ 10, Halves $5, Quarters $2 50. Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 25 Half do 65 Do i do 25 Quarter do 32 35,395 Dollars Capital, And Fifteen drawn numbers out of Seventy-five. UNION L OTTER F, Class No. 7. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, 21st of August, 184 L. GBAHO SCHIVX. prize of do do do do do do do do do 1 1 prize of do $1,500 10315 5,000 4.000 3,000 2,500 2,250 2,000 1,750 1,600 MOO 1 do - T do , 1 do 5.0 prizes of 50 do 50 do 50 do &c 1,3(0. 1,25a 100 1,000' 250 - 220 - 200 &c Tickets $10-Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of Packages of 25 WholeTickets 130 Do do N 25 Half do 65 Do do 25 Quarter do . ... - 32 40,000 DOLLARS AND 50 OF 1$,000. riRgmiA WELLSBURG LOTTER Y, " Class G, for 1841. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, - August 28, 1841. . . GRAND CAPITALS. 1 prize of. $40,000 y Inprise of $2,297 1 do 15,000 50 prizes of 1,000 1 do 5J00O 50 do 300 I do 3,000 50 do 200 1 do 2,500 f &c ' &c Tickets only $10, Halves $5. Quarters $2 50 Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 26 Half do 65 Do . do 26 Quarter, do ' 32J cCj For Tickets and Shares of Certificates of Pack ages in the above splendid Lotteries, address JT. G. GREGOR Y & Co, Managers. ' ' Washington City, D. C. Drawings sent immediately after they are over to all who order as above. fItOCERIES,--18.Hhds 8ugar, part very VlJ" superior, 105 Bags Coffee, part very superior. 950 XtoaTand JLump, 50 Imperial Tea, , ' 14 Tons Iron every size and kind used by far mers and carriage makers. 750 Steel Blistered, German and Cast. 3J Tons Castings Pots, X)vens, odd Lids, Skillets, . A ndirons, &c . . - 100 Sets Boxes Ground and common of every, size for wagons, carts, &c. 2850 Sole and Harness Leather. Saddle Trees and other articles of. Saddlery. 31 Doz. Calf, Kid, Hog, Morocco and Sheep Skins of various colors. 12 Boxes Sperm, jand Tallow Candles. 9 Barrels Tanners and Linseed Oils. 75 Kegs White Lead, and a general assortment - of other Paints. ' . 60 Kegs Nails and Brads. , Mill and Cut Saw,s, and Files. ; Cutlery Hardware and Tin, a general as sdrtment. 150 Sacks Salt ' ' And inany other articles for sale veru low. for CASH, Wheat or other produce. r-. '-- JAMES WYCHE Henderson, July 22d, 1841. . . 3t BliAWKS, . FOR SALE AT THE RALEIGH REGISTER: AWD NORTH-CAHOLIWA CAitSTTK OFFICJ5. ; lejrW of Courts, Attorneys, She- fbrmed, that large additions have just been made to uiQrana 01 all, IDS usually kept Tor sale at this Office; and that all Orders for any of the fol lowing kind, will be promptly ttended to ivi -' f Superior Court Btankgi - '' 7 Writs, Executions, Jury and Witnes Tickets, Pros fonas( Capias, ScUFa's. td revive Judgment De- ounusses, ouopecnas, Scc etc.; County Court Blank: Writs,' Executions, 8ubpoehas, Jury and Witness 1 ickcu. Prosecution Bonds. Ca. Sa's.: Indictments. r; (Read, Assault and Battery nd ; Affrays,) Ten. Bxp Capias', Sci. F'. to Te vivo Judgmentj Dedimusses,' Rpad Orders, Guardian Bonds, Ap- prentices Indentures, Marriage Licences, 8ci. Fa's, for Forfeited Recognizance, Notices io ' Guardians, Bastardy Bonds, Sci. Fa s. against Heirs, Admmi . tfation Bonds. Appeal Bonds, Appearance Bonds, - V, - - s: I Miscellaneous ; Constables Warrants; Do. Ca. 8a. Boads Attach ments, Deeds - of . Trnst,- Bills- of Sale, Common Deeds of Conveyance, Forthcoming Bonds, Sheriff' ; Bail Bonds, Deed for Iuid sold for Taxes.' Writs .' of Ejectment, Insolvent Debtors Petition and Oath.' curious ainus 01 quuj oianKs, Dans. Unecfctj&c Haixisb RBoisTKiLOrricx, 7 .:K :"". -.' 03 Orders rot any kind of B lahks. not mentioned wjsiii7iabA.ueonted with the utmost despatch and neatness;; .'; ' t Z , JOB PRINTING with neatness arid AT THIS OFFICE. Executed thy fmHEiext Session of this Day-School fat Boys, - JJ,$rilt open 'on the 1st of June, and close on the 4tn ot Uecember, i84V.iv ; -r- For the usual branches of the English Course: -" 4 ' inchidinsr Hisiurvl'ComDositiott andLLetter Writing,miural Phflosophy, i5 ' PROFESSIONAL DEFAKTlUBHrT. ; -J' ' ; or the Preparatory Course, for entrance into : any University 4n the United States, Inclu ding the full English Course, with Elocution, Geometry, Algebra, Chemistry, Botany and Astronomy,- V: 20 00 .' extra ; ; .:. French. 919 00 Musk. ' , 1 00 1 Painting or Drawing, . ; - i w The slavish degradation of Corporal ; rnnjsnmeni, so sovereign Panacea in other establishments, nas not, as yet, been deemed expedient in tms -ine ru pils being taught how to think and understand, to ad for, respect and govern themselpe$:ihxis eviden- cmg in ineir conuuet uxo ucb jjubbiuic kuw.wm.. their own and their Educators' exertions. The In&ute-isTrobably, the most commpdiously built, most suitably furnished, and delightfully situated Edifice of the kind in the whole South ; possessing the advantage df .contiguity. to the C'4y, and, at the same time, perfect freedom from, all its dust, turmoil, and other interruptions1; '.Pavments to be made ooarterly itf advance,' and the residue at the expiration of each oession-a negligence of this distinct requirement will necessarily create dis appointment, and endanger, the respectability 01 tae School. . i - . ' , . Pdpils, who enter in the middle of a month, are charged from the beginning. No deduction made for absence, unless protracsea illness be the cause. ' j - No charge made for fuel or servant hire. Board on the premises at $50 a Session the' Pu- Eils finding their own Beds, Bedding and Towels, nvmftnts for Toition and Board, are to be made in full and in advance by Boarders, or those who.come from a-distance, . of attendance from 9 to 12 and from 2 to 5. Thfl followino' orentleraen are amonsr the Patrons of the School: . The Governor of N. C. Sec'y. U. S. Navy, ReVi Dr. Mason. Jwdge Saunders. QL. Hintorii Esq. H." Hines, Esq. J. H." Bryan, Esq Gov. Iredell-. E.B.FreemarjjEsq. C. Shepard, Esq. ROBT. GRAY ' Principal. Ritxiofl. IwsTiTtrtrx, 28th May, 1841. 44 TfDELL HANGING. &C. The Subscriber, JjJJhaving a general assortment of Bell fixtures of a superior quality, at command, is prepared to bang Bells in the most improved aud convenient style and warrant them to perform well. ... He is also prepared to mount Canes in the neatest manner with Gold. Silver. Ivory, Buck and other beads, to suit the fancv of the owner. Broken Umbrellas and Parasols mended, frequent ly better- than new. Locks and Keys repaired and Keys furnished. Jewelry of every description, repaired in the neat est manner . v . . . Clocks repaired, cleaned and f if good) warranted for 12 mouths. - , Pictures neatly framed. Lamps cleaned and repaired. In short, almost every article either for use or or nament of whatever made, when injured, may be neatly and substantially repaired. The Subscriber begs leave to state that his Work shall be well done and his prices so moderate that he cannot afford additional time in making calls for col lection. He therefore wishes it distinctly under stood, that articles made or repaired by him will nof be delivered without the Cash. J.E.LUMSDEN. -' Raleigh, July 5,1841." .55 OF X70HTH GAR.OXJZTA Halifax County. Superior Court ot Law and quity. Spring Term, 1841.. Hardy. Gaskios, vs. Petition for Divorce, dec Penelope Gaskins. 3 This case coming on to be heard, and it appearing to tne satisfaction oFthe Uoott tnat proper steps had been taken to notify the defendant, Penelope Gaskias, of the Petition of plaintiff, Hardy Gaskins, sybpoanas and alias subpoenas issuing and returned not found, Proclamation wss made by tne Sheriff, at the door of the Court-heusevfor the defendant, Penelope Gaskins, to appear and answer as commanded. by the subpeenas; tne deleiwant tailing to appear, it is ordered that pub lication be given in the Raleigh Register and Roanoke Advocate for three months, of the same, and that at the next Term of ibis Court, application will be made that the petition of the plaintitt Hardy Gaskins, be heard ex parte. ' Witness, Robert L. Whitaker. Cleik of bur said Court, at Office, in Halifax Town, this 8th day of June, A. D1841. - ' s ROBT. L WHITAKER, C. S. C. Pr, Adv. $3 49 3m State of North Carolina WAKE County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. May Term, 1841. WUIieJ. Fuller, 1 AtUchment reTied on a negro Edward Rigsbee,. 5 toy named Eadom. It appearins to the satisfaction of the Court, that Edward Rigsbee, the defendant in this caw, is not an inhabitant of this State, it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Reg- ister. for six weeks successively, notifying the said defendant that he be and appear before the Justices or our; next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said County, at the Court-House in Raleigh, on the 3d Monday in August next, then and there . , !.. i t-- 13 . to replevy ana pieau 10 , uue, ouierwuw, juugurcut by default will be granted against him, and the prop erty levied upon condemned to the plaintiff's use. ' Witness, Alfred Willisms, Clerkbf said Court at Office in Raleigh, the 3d Monday in May, 1841. V . - ; A. WILLIAMS, C. C Pr.Adv.$5 62 r, . - , r 48 6w rmuANSYivr aiwa iJWirEnsrrr, JJL jriedical Departtnent.The Lectures inwiis Institution, commence, as usual, on the first Moqday in November, and close on the last day of r eoruary ; ; THX ' TACITLTT CONSISTS OX ' ' j Bbhj. W. DtrnixT, M. D., Professor of Anatomy 1 . and Surgery.' .- , 9 James M. Bosh, M. D., Adjunct Professor of do. JaxssC. Cross, M, D:, Professor of .Institutes "and Medical Jurisprudence. ' V ' EtiseA RxnTtr, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice - J 9 W. H. Richasdso, M. D., Prof, of Obstetrics 4 . Disease f Women $ Children. -' - y f Con w of tlsil0pryX ,abteinwnw,iiiiiotee-of,b f the States whence the pupils wmeeMaWcow 'f,on ana worary ticket is-1 3, and the Dissecting . . urau aauorx x ee,-, yvu. ' uoardlnfr, and Lodging, (fuel end lights, ioduoNxl, ) from $2.50 to $3 per weekMBy wto, : '.Sm ;;; , THUM A D MrrCHELL, M.D., Dean of Faculty. Lexington, Ky.June 1, 1841. 68 fTnHE wonderful cures effected by this medicine, 1 1 are the all enerossin subjects of :the day. ;;Go where you will, and you hear of nothing bot Mr.Such-a-One has been ctrred by Dr. PETERS'. VEGETA BLE BILLS., ot. you know Mr.,So-snd-Sd rTasrat the 'point of death, but she has-been cured .by Dr. PE-J TE.KS S PILLS ; or, are you not giaa mat jniss rr- has been restored to health by DfPxTtm'B woTtDRpt ReallT, this medicine mud be very good, or it could not cure ao many. . at ueooa. ror many, years .has passed on in the even, silent tenor of its way,n curing nundreds of persons wno were wrangling wnn. death. : BulJOWits onward eourse istmpetuous. 1 1 It is as impcible to stay the demand for this med icine, as to hush, the rushing wind.' v ;. , i; ; : ! A life medicine that will procrasunate deatn tor ma ny years, shall it not enter every, house J "Shanitfaot be Used by every individual 1 Let no man say, I don! want it. ' You know not wnat to-morrow may ormg forth.' All should use this remedy, and remember to health Is the first blessing from God. ;- ' The immense and increasing popularity of these Piiln. is another nroofof the infallibilitv of the old adage, that " truth js powerful and will prevail." Oth- er Sriua are omy yuucu, uui ai. j bwih fuivuoj,u and praised and recommended until the demand for them has become almost universal. Dr. Peters Would impress this fact upon the public, that his Pills are not quack medicine ; but a scientific compound of simples, which has been the result of ma ny years' intense application to a profession in which hfi Was recrniarlv bred : hence h is as popular with the Teguktr factfty as "with the people at large. I One of the many pecnuar virtues of. tne vegetanie Pills, is. that while very powerful in their enects, they are particularly mild and. gentle in their action. Unlike the generality of medicine, their application is never attended with nausea or griping. . Peters's Vegetable Pills are now regarded by those who have had an opportunity to decide upon their me rits, as an inestimable public blessing. Without an- exception in. any age or country, noma- dicinenas spread witnsucn rapicuiy ana given bucu universal satistaction. - rr .The above Pills are for sale in the City of Ra leigh, by Messrs. Wiiiiams & Hitwooii, -and W. M. Masob 6c jo.i andinrayeiteviue,Dy niu, at New York prices. . " Msy, 1841. - , - . - ty tato of North CarolinaWake Coun- , Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions. May 841. Alexander M. High, to the use of B. B. Smith and Allen .Rogers, ' . - -Edward Rigsbee. Aftaenment levied on a ne gro boy named Eadom. It appearing to the "satisfaction of the Court, that Edward Riitsbee, tne defendant in tnis case, is not an inhabitant of this State, it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Reg ister, for . six weeks, successively, notifying the said defendant thai he be. and appear before the Justices of bur next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said County, at the Court-House in Raleigh, on the 3d Monday in August next, then and there to replevy and plead to issue, otherwise, judgment by - a . a -a" - delauit win ne. gran tea against nm, ana tne property levied upon condemned to the plaintih?s use. Witness. Alfred Williams, Ulerkf said Uourt at Office in Raleigh, the 3d Monday in May, 1841. A. WILLIAMS", C.C. Pr. Adv. $ 5 62 49--6w tate of IVorth Carolina.-Wake County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. May erm, 1841. Oliver & Smithy .v. . AUachmenL , . ." David McDaniel.j . Edward Yarbrough summoned as Garnishee. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, .that the Defendant, David McDanieL has removed but of the County, or so absconds and conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him, it is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh Register, for. five weeks suc cessively notifying the said Defendant to be and ap pear before the J ustices of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Wake, at the Courthouse in Raleigh, on the third Monday in August next, then and, there to replevy and plead to is sue, otherwise judgment by default will be granted against him, and the effects levied upon in the hands of the Garnishee condemned to the Plaintiffs' use. Witness. A. Wixlrucs, Clerk of said Court, at Office, the third Monday in May, 1841. A. WILLIAMS. July 12. Pr. Adv. $5. . . . 57 5w State of JSorta CaroHna-OaAirosun- Superior Const of Law 4kiarch Term, 1841 Villii illiam U. Jackson. vs.'; Petition for Divorce. " Locinda Jackson. V ' The Defendsnt in this case being solemnly called and failing to appear, and it appearing to the satisfsc lion of the Court that she cannot be found within this Stale ; It is therefore ordered by. the Court, that pub lication be made for three months in the Raleigh Re gister arid Hillsborough Recorder, that unless the said Defendant appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the county of Orange, at the Court House' in Hillsborough, on the second Monday of September next, and plead, answer or demur, the petition will be taken pro conjesso. ' JOS. C. NORWOOD, C S. C. Price Atlv: $7. ' : ' 47 -3m tate of Nortli Carolina --WAKE County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, -Msy Term, 1841. ' BeamB-. Sa:ln'? Attachment levied on a negro Edward Rigsbee. ; S b. med Eadom It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Edward. Rigsbee, the defendant in this jcase, is not an inhabitant of this 8tate, It is therefore ordered by, the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register, for six weeki' successively, notifying the said defendant that he Toe and appear before the Jus tices of our next Court or Pleas and. Quarter Ses sions, to be held for said.County, at the Uourt-Houss in Raleigh, on the 3d Monday in August next, then and there to replevy and plead to issueotherwise hjudgment by default will he ante'd against him, and toe property levied upon condemned to the plaintiffs use. , , , ... ' . . . Witness. Alfred WilKaimv :CIe'rk" of said Court at Office in Raleigh, the 3d Monday i0 May, 1841. A. WILLIAMS. C. C. P A.1 v.,$5l 62J 149 6 w STAT IT E O V W ASH JTt G T O If ; Jf?elsman& dopUcate of iCAirbyA's -great Statux o Washisotoitj and the Pedestal with iu dmees, as the whole appeared in the Rotunda of the Capitol at Raleigh, prior; to its destruction; by fire in 1831, bas been at length published, f and is now offeN ed for sale. The fidehtjr and beauiy of the Engraving is acknowledged by all who havb ever seen the origi nal The Jrice?of this only duplicate of the great Scnfptor'e xhef tfautrc is Five Dollars, without a frame If frames are, famished, the price will be in: proportion to their,xiehness. Orders may be sent to July If, 1841; ; :yy' . ' 59 TTTJall and Party at Snocco Springs. llDTbere wjll be Ball and , Party i irShocco Springs Tuesday and Wednesday, the 10th and lltb of. August next; There wfll be fine Music in attendances f -yf:l y- .- ANJf JOHNSON.' ; w arren ueunty, luly 14. - r;: 58; JJZJ otar ead Standard ? .. : mTBfjuntm yateix.--a 1 ltecom: c - JedJor Dyspepsia, liver Complaints, s V-- . f"iwji,.osraiuis w svjng .xv.vivi;nron ic lJiarrhcea. Bilior t statM of ihm - jm, ' and Msrcorial diseases, &c ha just beericelved, and. Term,l WiLLlAUS ds HAY WOOD." ' July 22nd, 184U ' iv 0 IfomeyeirsusedeckvnthVP , n3"Jl agreeable efiecta, and haviag recommended them to many friends, tne same results poenrrw. , . .. -. w , v. raxioiuM.. - From Hon.'BtrtMVt Tvcm? haw Professor in - William ana mary xouege. Ln'i Sriiiraa, Va.' August 7th, 1840V Sir: An accidental meetinc with a friend of yours. has determined me to ofSer joa the.adtnowledgements which I have long felt to be due from mentor tne Ben efits I have received at your hands. Fourteen years sgo I was left by r nlbsf malighant fever with dlseas- ed liver, OHoraemi oigenion, snu cmmuiuuuu iu ruin. My. Phyatdans penmued ,xaet to JJope, .mat with eare and nrudenceT 'mizht drag on a few yeara nrniArions existence, and assured me that the least indiscretion must be fatal? 8oon afterwarda I found j !Ea"r-rings, gold Pencil8,Thimbe8, Vinigretts u M mvself becoming dyspeptic, and became with all that iiideseribable;misery; whieh dyspeptics alone cap know. This, as usual, grew upon me, tho' Jes4 rapidly than in most. cases, because a conscious ness of my danger put me en my guaru, ana experi ence had made me familiar -with the proper manage ment of mvselC By the constant use of the most ap proved remedies, the progtess. of the disease was re tarded, arid my life was made tolerable, but not com- fortable.- I rarely ate two tneais in reguiarsuccession, and for some hours of almost every dsy; was incapa ble of any exercise of thought or feeling. A peevish impatience of existence occupied my whole mind. 1 wo vears ago, 1 met wim your nuoTOTpue w . '.1- a vi .1 .r Fills, and confiding in the accompanying certificates of resrecteble gentlemen whom 1 happened to. Know, I took them according to directions. The result is, that I now eatw hat I please, do what I please, sleep sotndly, and errjby life as . much as any man living. Tour young friend,- who has been with me a week, will tell vou that he has-never seen my strength or spirits flag, er my elasticity )f mind or body fail for a moment.- r or tnis, 11 gives me pleasure 10 bj, juu have my thanks, and to add the assurance of my high ' T T T ni-VTT . respect. Dr. Bbckwith. . ou TTb A1EIGH SEMIX ARY, Boardlngr Jitl, and Day Scnool for Youn? Ta- idlest vrir, ana. rurs wmtta. m res pectfully inform the inhabifants of Raleigh and its vi cinity,' that they -have opened ah establishment for the instruetibn of Yotmo Labi ks, in the usual branch es of an English Education, and on the model of the Lest London InstitOtiona. ,. v v riung, vraiuiuai, vwhiwmuvu, uu um m;uW poaps,pean rBwuer,cwu vream,romatum,beariOil Astronoroy.History, the French, German, and Italian Languages, Music, Instrumental and Theoretical, Oil Painting, Drawing and respective, tumor piuery and Ornamental Needle work. French will be con stantly spoken in the" establishment. " " Terms per Session of nve months, payable tne half session Jn advance, ' : $20 - - The only extras are Oil Painting, per session, . $10 Instrumental Music, 15 Italian, . . 10 German, . , 10 ; Pupils, who enter in the middle of a month, are charged from the beginning- Ho deduction made for absence unless protracted ilmess be the cause. Board at the Seminary, $50 per Session. The Pupils finding their own Beds, Bedding and Towels. Payments for Tuition and Board are to be made in full and in advance by Boarders, or those who come from a distance. , , - .. ' ' - - N. B. Mr.Donrr having relinquished his con nexion with the Raleigh Institute, will be enabled to devote hie whole attention to the studies or Young Ladies. " ' - y - - Hours of attendance from 9 to I; and from 3 to 5. The first Session began on the 1st of June, 184L References, dee. can be seen on application at the Semiaaryv . , Raleigh, July 26. ; t '' y t . u Ajmvsvs : city hotel. se years, ne ou resuiuou umj ujrr I Ulasses, OCC. - torship of the CITY HOTEL, and has spared neither peine nor expense in putting the house m complete order the exterior as well as-, the interior has been thoroughly cleaned and painted, the halls flagged with marble, the parlors and chambers refurnished, and the entire establishment thoroughly reorganized. The subscriber therefore hopes, that by his long expe rience in tile business, and untiring exertions to please, to merit and receive thai liberal share of patronage heretofore extended to .Taim-H being the. aim of him self and those in his employ, to make the Citi Ho rxt not only the traveller's home, but also sT place of real eujoyment. DAVID xfAKXv UM. Baftimore, Jury 27. 62 Sfc FTnO THE PU3L1C Having bat recently i U understood that it is rumored in the lower Coun ties of the State, that Scarlet Fever and Whooping Cough prevail at and about Shocco 8prings, I deem it due to the public and myself to contradict the ru mor, and assure my friends that no case of either dis ease bas occurred at Shocco during the year ; and that, so far as I know, or believe, there is not a case of either in the--vicinity of my place. The public may be assured that a regard for my own interest, as well ss their comfort wonld forbid any imposition upon them with regard to the health of Shocco, which all know to be one of the most salubrious situations in he State. . , .ANN JOHNSON. July 241 1 ' " . - 613t JUST KECXtVED " Olf COJCXISSION, - 13 more of Ricoxoxs't improved cast-iron Ploogha ' '' ' 'itao" y- """ IOO Extja Points and Slides to Ditto! 0 Besides another agency m this city, the Subscri ber hu disposed of 20 of the above invaluable Ploughs, and in every instance heard from, the purchaser has expressed entire satisfaction, not only of its utility, but rjarticularfy of its cheapness, as it saves both time and money-which speaks yolumes int tsi favor. - " JAMES M. TOWLES. June 10, 1841. i ..j. . 4 OR SALE .The entire establishment tne tfJSUUKJJEK AND WATCHMAN- is onered for sale oh reasonable and accornmodauns terms possession i to be given January 1st, 1842. The uuciai u uw vuice, mciuaing rress, otone, ts tanas, -Cases, Chases, and Type of various sorts, are nearly new, and In eigood state of preservation. The sub scription hst is sufficient toanpport the Paper hand; somely ; and to a person apahle of giving proper afc tention,;condderable askountof JOB WORK may be secured. .To a Practfa,Prniert of, industrious baltits, and who could impart a proper degree of ener gy to the collecting department, the establishment would doubtless prove a source of usefulness and pro fit. Application made to the Editor, by letter or oth ' erwise, will receive unmediale attention. Raleigh, July 17,, . - 69 SlfJE Sobscriber, having ragaged' the services of one of the most. accbmpUshed CexrxcTiovxas Baxirs in the UniUd States, u prepsjed cf, Ae very thoriest notice, to famish all IwnaV of Cakxs. from the plainest up to those of the richest description, and ornamented in ajie at once novel and elegant, Fastct CoxrxcTioxABTXS, Jxxxxxs,: CoBJDIAXSi dec : Persons, desirous of ftving Parties and Enter tainments, can he furnishe,,. . ith every . thing reo;ui site for the same, on moderate terms; without, harras sing and fatiguing themselves to death with the pre paratioiuj so necessary 'on such occasions. . u., ,3. L.TCCKER, . f . Raleigh, Ma 7.' ! Vn - . . - TTTOR. ISTSIEDlATR nXSTT.-A newry MLDi finished, and eUgiUs Of5ee.Tlt fronU the Cpuct use yjtdi and would be an admifatle ocalibAfo a Lawyer, . Apply at this Office. r - Rtleigb, July 26. ) r 61 .tllsTAQD DUPuy the pubiiett Ul :andPbaadelphit---t eiich,suda JwmielUVNe-vki re-tssorunent Part, of - WATCHES -M" duplex, and, , Watches, a general assortment of Silver doTof' JEWELERY. ; Gold guards, fob, and neck Chains, Seal. Diamond Pins 4" Rings, Ruby and Emerald J'1 and head Ornaments; rich Cameos A .,Dtk acquainted J ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet do. and 1 variety of other rich Goods. SPECTACLES. Gold, Silver, Blue, end polished steel Sncttu , ii . .1 ti tt tllfil uu m wiuu uu ui i-jcs. ,ery superior f I glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame t, I SILVER AND PLATED WARES. . Silver Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Sugar TWs s.J Trays, Walters, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greane 1 FANCY GOODS. Mantel Clocks, and Lamps, Plated tndl,,.j uvcib.uviu am tw oiuvuku Dalies and wk;. 11 :. 3 r 1 .,. . "Dif Cness men. auu Atagaujmuii uuarus, V lsiting r! Csses, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent A Scissors, Sanders' celebrated razor Siron. TsRa r iarsrdo. Calls, silk Purses, Pocket Books. ImiioiJ f ruits, vruns ana risiois, names' Toilet arid ui 1 boxes, totlat bottles, apd HARRISON Breast Hf Alla franco anrl Dayao Art Jt-r I : PERFUMERY. Farinas celebrated genuine Cologne, Hose I der, Fforida, and Bay Waters! Guirlaio'g Cr J soap, maples, ana saponaceous compound, jrr .1 1 .nmn.MA KUiltfli? I . . . I . J 1 , .... . nr. a ue course vi iiuwivhw. m W" j lug, nose, niiuuuu, yampapr una Windsor tm1i pair, wuui, sun iifliiiiig urubucs, aua lyanfii outer uwwi w who iwiick : ' : MUSIC. Spanish Guitars, Violins, Clarronetts, FWeoU notes, uctave, otc r lies ec Accordions. W tors for all the above. Guitar and Violin string l Ira v loun dows, ccc. flTr Clocks and Watches of all descriptions da ed and repaired in his accustomed superior it Gohtand 8ilver manufactured to order, with ewJ lion and punctuality; highest price given for old ei 1 auu tourer. . November 2, 1840. French & German Fancy Store FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, OTPOSITX THI MABXXT HOUil. 7 - y nHE Subscribers respectfully Announce to tie U citiiens of tttis place, and the vicinity, thattbej Opened on Monday the 21st irist. a NEW eTOp, Where they will keep on band a urge tssertmat oil such articles especially, as belongs to the Jewel lery, ETczlc, Coxxfecilonary and FasqJ Line in general. - As they intend to accommodite u ways on the most reasonable terms, they solicit j share of public patronage. The most of their (ooS are selected with great care, at the New York u! Baltimore markets, aU of which will be sold on raj eenable terms, for CashCAmong their sssortmentin Ladies Rinsrlets.- Wire Curls and faffs. Mm i ill 1 r The Subscriber respectfully informs his I CaDs. beantifnl artificial Velvet Flo Ayi 'other I fiiends and patrons that, after a lapse c& 1 fine Work and Fancy Boxes, a tiety ' . JEWELLEBY-bf fine gold and silver uB pins, Ear rings, Finger rings, Thimbles, Penakfl - UBKMAJ S11.VX.K as rocxet uomDS, ora Knives and Forks; Spoons, Spectacles, Hand M PINCHBACK GOODS a variety. Bin SteeL Whalebone, Sword and other Walking Csa Coral Gold. Atlas Beads. Necklaces. MUSIC Clarionetts; Piccolo Tifes, of Eiwj Flutes, Accerdeoas, Violins, Strings, Bows, Hub i PERFUMERY in French Fancy Boxei,l! mot. Macassar . Bears. Antiooe and other aiam Colon. Florida. Lavender Water. Jesstroine, Wnij sor. Rose and transparent 8oap, Freckle Ws40jfj dejdoc, Essences, aa.Cinnamon, Lemon, Pepperou and Bergamot. ' - GAMES, Domino, Chess-men, Backgammon, L; to, Nine-Pins, Cup dc Ball, and a very greats ment of other innoceht plays for children, in boi . TOYS, Dolls of every oescription, Marbla, Ba mtog Tpa,,Drnms, Rattles, Whistles, arni Xoutb Harps, Trumpets, Msgic Lanterns, raiw- es fine, Magnetic Toys, Watches, 'TrunM, r ' ces. Bran Cannons, Mictoscotjcs,, Medallions, quantity of other German Toys. -DOTble"'and Single barrel PiBtobi Percussion Cfj Whips, Knives, Scissors, 8un-hours, bnot ceia, " def FlaCorkshrewsvFttnch SmokmgPifl' Boes Wallets, Shaving Apparatus, Brashes, t lnr. Rntfnn. Cittmhal Ink. Paner. Alrnanscka W dren'e School andRctare Books, Prints, N"B"?J Spool-stands, Parses, RMors,best quality, SI,b Ttt:n. tt.. i.. M.tokAa lViffhtTpen"1' to Glass Mugs, Glass Flasks, Glass LantpSu DRY GOODS, a small assortment, "V Red, White, Flannels; Fancy Prints,' Bn Children's Socks and Stockings, Silk Crsti, Comfims, Handkerchiefs. Suspendei aatduefs. Suspenders. Sbaws, I.adies 8tockinss. fine white Linen, etc aUof the best flualitavvix: Mscaroni, BaifflWiri sorts, ijOQv lbs. XNuts, as Aunona, so "f. ,, r out shell, Filberts, Geoberpeas, Palm, Wall, va coa Nuts, Nutmegs, 400 lbs. Figured, Fo other Candies, 12,000: Cigars, Lemons, aaJJ Brandy Fruit, Citron, Prunes, Figs, V'"? pers-Peppersatice, Pickles, Tobacco, smoking- uig, and SnutLustard, Liquorice, Sarfijes Canisters, Richmond Tea Cakes, 50 tskw w or Sapago Cheese, a new and 1 A V.rA lid WB cie ana e yanety oi,ouier gwu, yuvifi mention all of which will be sold on ;?.TT ' O.W.0.GBIM)U v.? December, 1840. 11. parea 10, execute an wuu .rieff SIGN, PAINTING. Imitations oievwj y Marble, and of all kinds of wooa ; h Painting, Paper-hanging, Gilding, Glsai J attended to at the shortest notice, sna u- Iwrior slyUtofworkmsnship. . Persona wismng fainting 01 sdj r ited, by calling at the Shop next door to vt Fthe State, mar expect to have it dooe w. cuted of the State, may; expect the satisfaction,, v ; W Rateieh.4kfarch'l. 1841. Trr c n a w; nrvm TOR SAl a JlsTOEinCEa PIACE.-With V j (which, is an excellent one) now growing nnnm.iinn ttiwmA imnuhntltMT. .Jtu ' Toooe wlshrhgWgerw silk.it is Pi, , eountjr rbot a rywiabing to V lee rot tnemseives,-" M. " vantages the plsce posspsses. yH' June 17, 1841. 50
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