r : j V- rfefeV. V V , .v.': -iK T.-::T--;,T- .-. , .., -.- i:--rTT'-;.:.,-:fT-' ' ' ;. I , , - ' . jVr: ;,-'TT'-v- - f v-' -(, T -J ' -T T T V. ' - . " i . ? :r ' -.'v .-JIN-OIL lU-OLr. ; ; . , i;;v,;.'T r-- - vT. .'' vv'V;r--,''- y ' - . , , .... . 1 , . . . , .... - -. ... .-Ifcjgi iggrwyr "Tm , 1 )MtBnm nweafc crjiaiTiMa i . . - - " 1 : - T i - 1 ' - . - ' . . f r- r; - . . - i 1 c- - - ir""'""''-' -nfiiTiifinniiiii iw i writf w. " 1 1 ' ' " "aama iMBHB' ' " """ i" ' iBM taKga ff"; -'i' h B-JIJ--n irmin-iH'iiiii i iiiiiiw WMmi.1 hin'ni i immiii ir ", i i T-itTti r-TT- - SXfC .-, fitffri - nwArhirwniB who htiire unfolded fliet StTBCRiPTioir. FifcPolldri p' finptm Lalf in Advance. i. A y euti s em rN Tt For eyerX SixUciyXnti I first insertion One Dollar ; eackbenram .Twenty-five Cents, Tl Court Orders 'amj Judicial ApTiaViMi1cs will W charged 25 per cnt. her defdtion bf 33 per cent, will-be made from the regular prices for'adyertisers,j'tjieyea ;. T .-j- 4' Advertisements':' Inserted ht the Semi- Wk&ivr tlkfclSTER, will also 01 aprieai in tiio' WeekLt Paper free of cbaree. k (0 Letters to the Editor must te Vojjf -paid. " T LONG EVENIKiSS. . : T At alittle past fi?c o?lqckt 4hc glorious liing tf day, 'with radiant light andljeat, drops beneath the westeruhorizin,; to carry the . morninff' signaLt.a Hie ' sleeping millions, f . t - ... . . otljer climesto sneu nis geniai warm m u other soilr-to quicken tUe gems in bthsr fieldsripeo the waring grain of othe'r!nioati - tains adorn other yales wiili the luxuries .of v earth- to cheer the hopes and enliven ahjl spirits of other couniries-md crown the labors of ther Nations with peace and plenty, " while here the shades of gloomy night o'er hang the ' t Dale jttures' lace'- the chilling winds of Autumn benumb our limbs -twilight dews in rcy. crystals o'erluad each leaf and branch, and Fatlier, Mother, Brother aiid . Sister are clustering around! the old kitchen fire, to whiler away their evening hours, alas! too often in thoughtless reverie or useless meditation . j . T , ' What a glorious"bpportuniiy!'is. thus fur- . mshed tlirough the wisdom nature's laws, in lengthening our autumnal and winter ere nings, lo expand our thoughts and fill up the waste places in the store houses lof mind with Folid and useful knowledge! How could the fanner, whoso thoughts at ev e ait- necessa? lily; withdrawn from bis. proper eniploj'nient tof the day, be better privileged to improve and discipline tne powers ajid faculties of Ins mind and the minds bf his family, than w hen seated in the slilluess of night with his fami ly, around his own fireside, possessed of ail ihepleasures, the comforts and the quietudes of the domestic circle and domestic happi ness ?. . r ;" There is a choice season for mental culture. Generally rthere is little else to engross the attention of the farmer, ile feels no painful anxiety about 'the safety bf his- crops ; they are all grown, gathered and secure his. sus tenance for winter is certain. The frosts have shut out Jiis plough. from the earth.. He does not sit silently down at night to calculate - where, for what purposes, and -with what team he shall till the soil : to-morrow. "He does not stop, at 'this season of the ' year . to .meditate the improvements'and conveniences be might gather around him, not to suggest7 'what seed might yield the most abundant har vest if sown.? in a particular field. All these ; and kindred considerations am reserved for 'the, opening of the spring, when, all nature ' teems with new life, and inspires fresh hopes 01 abundance. 1 lie silence of the night per vades his habitation withinand the bustle and tumults of business are ' suspended without. No noise is head to interrupt his "uiedjtations No new objects dart before; his vision to ar rest the current of his thoughts No chain of reasoning is broken or unfinished by surroun ding confusion. Then, again, the sultriness 01 summer, so: fruitful of slolhfulhess "and I stupidity, is past and gone the melting heat 01 a vertical sun n3s uow given place to the pure and exhileraling atmosphere of autumm The mind feels stimulated by the change it feels its impulses quickened its perceptions 1. : . l t . t . . f " V' t ' ' , snarpeneu its unuersianumg eniargeu lis reflections more penetrating its. reach more . extended its grasp more comprehensive, and its every Jacuhy abundantly refreshed with new vigor. ' ' ' What season llieu can be more admirably calculated to promote the acquisition of pure Knowledge- than that which secures the as sistance of so many favorable circumstances, or wnat time is more, ppppropriate 10 open the pages : of histbjry-4' the;' mirror jprtlie world .and trace the rise and progresa of society, the origin oCNations, the building of magnificent templesiind palaeesofty tw ers and .monuments and mighty fcitis:r ; : What is more interesting lhan to b :hoIdrthro "this mirror the generations jbfTmer conie and rgo--the downfall of EmresahKingdbiuVr Up see nation contending .wltirttonjit'nd; clashing with armiesjand see wndlregim' cut down by the sword as by the powers of Omnipotence then to observe the revoiu Uon of countries and! pro vincesthe dissolu tion of high places and po wers,the crumbjing .of throiies, andtr4nsfer. of crowns, the anni hilation, of ,gbrernmentsK( and r destruction of counci Is; the b u rs ting ftvth of volcanic fires and the grumbling of earthquakes, the conflagration of cities and prostration of for stsV the undermining of floods and throwing down of tornadoes ? hat we i sajry cau be inore interesting or -m6i& important to- mart than to trace these phenoTnena in their minu tia of detail and i variation: of circirmstaUce jwith their severarcausesaii ejects tBut . perhaps not lesi J m nQftanfjor lessit structive are :tlir1iMpars;dnUlici lneni .wHo,hive been the r'm'ost "conspicuous .and most successful-in. bringinV about tdany of these evenUj mr isanv tmifmbre con: venient for biographical Wding lhanthat' the advantages, wiiieh we jave hithertofore enumerated." It is through tins raedium;wetfind those JUustriobs ejtam. pies of combined wisdom bravery and talent who have honored Nations,, aad revolution- Jlhe .dafk.rjCloU.UajPI jlgilWU ce inai, envwc 1iin that her SchoW for jouuS iadieg will .be open I tlmTlKl,4femefertKi- iavelTlleU mor- u,,'Mondivt the IJWU of iancary ext. The School alired and cTiisllaluirtlie wpfld.-jM ihos li&Wfw otifiht to erauUte 4htf presenten e - ration joTivairjyinniettuai ; - fTTtHE joejst Sessipn of t'iallbentwDlconqi- U ; mence on tpe.g wionoaj mmuar . - -HFbr Osteal StudJ,! - 20 CO v. V.For English do . j jjf'Sf,- 15,00 4 Np Pupil received for less than Ofls' Session of fivq months. 1. If withdrawn before its expiration, pay men t to bemade for the loll iime. j Half the Session to beajd for in advance, and the balance at toe end or:&ree,mnths.' 1 T V - The Srbodraildini-islBow undergoing such suit able repairs and addition :iomfurtand Convenience demand. Civ f i ROBERT GRAY, Principal. O ' 11UI LDERS. I have just received SO Kegs naiU assorted sizes, of a good quality qq commission, to be sold by the keg only low for cash, and daily expecting more. DecemW- 10. 1841. T. H. STOV. 100 TvTorUi Carolina Almanac for 1842 JQ TURNER & HUGHES North Caroliua Alma nar, for 1842. just published and for sale,' wholesale and -retail, by TURNER & HUGHES, Raleigh, and at their establubkienl, No. 10. John Street, New York, i . iRaleigh, Sept. 17. 76 ; QC Slar ph ase copy. 1 w ' TfTOIS. SAIjli An excellent new frame Build LP ing can be had for $150, if immediate application to be made at this Office. October 22. 1841. 11 vces ,OCTOR IV; X. STITTI tenders his ser to the citizens of ltaleigh,nd the adjacent Uountry, in the various-branches of: Medical Science. He ran be found at alt times, unless professional! en gaged, at his Drug Storf , one door below VV llhain j. Rareigh, June 29.J 84 1. .53 nnhc American Almanac for 1S1 JU This day receVved,' at the North Carolina Book Store and for sale by Tv-' TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh, Dec. U. 1R41. L WANTED a few-Rail Road Bonds, the pay ment of which is guaranteed by the State Apply at this Office. I, Dec. 23. 1841 jfi LOVER SEED. Just received from Baltimore one barrel, -latest rop nicely cleaned. " - ' .N- : JAMES M. TOWLES. November. 22 1841. 1 95 f I HE subscriber will pay ? liberal price in cash for 1 a young negro woman, under good character, with one or two femalo Children. ; (Apply to J.H. KIRKHAM. i have a few barrels left of the best double rectified red-fare Whiskey. -Any person wishing to- purchase can get a bargain, by applying to ' J. -K. Raleigh, Dec 29, 1841. 1 3t (Xj; Standard and Rasp please copy. Ol ARPETHTO Ajgoodassortment of colors Hand qualities ; from 80 cent to $1 25. ov 19J " JAKES M.1CWLB8 FOR SALE, a splendid grand Piaho. Apply at this Office. did grand action Concert Raleigh, Dec. 18, 1841. 103 7TT aleigh Law School. The second ses iJQj sion of this School will commence the second Monday in January next. I Terms as heretofore, to wit.: $100 per annum, or $10 per month, for any shorter period. " JAMES IREDELL. WILL. H BATTLE. Dec. 29, 1841. l-r-4t 3 Star and Standard tnree insertions. . , TTjlOR REST.-The Store House lately occu- LP pied by 8eiby.& Greene, next above my .Store. Li is a very uesirauie stanu, atta one among tne nest offered for rem. A steady business Merchant, will be sure to do- we)l. Terms will be moderate it may be IcaseiHor jBeveral years,! f desired.' I RICHARD SMITH.. January 4. 1842. ! 2 - "TThISSOTAJTIOIV.-T-The firm ofOLIVER & IJJJ. SMlfH expired by limitation on the 1st inst , and is Hereby dissolved. All persons having claims against ihe firm will present them to S. Smith for adjustment, arul those indebted make immediate pay meut to tire ame. , ' . -1 - - - , THOMAS fM. OLIVER, SYLVESTER SMITH. t:Janiiary 4; 1842. w -2 . TNTOiRTH '.CAROLINA BIBLE SOCIETY. JJI-'A amecthig of ihLMa.ungers.of this Society held oh the 18th of ecembet 1414 r,l was Rkaafoed. Thai there be a Onarterlv meeting of the .Managers, pu the. second Saturday of January, July and October, in each and every year. . . .t- Pursqant to.' this Resolution, the Managers will meet on Saturdav afternoon next, at 3 o'clock. P. M. rat th Directors' Room of 4he Bank of the Suiev; i- January 4, 1842. ".It - . 2 STRAYED OR STOLEN, a small dark jlron gray maio, about five feet high. She has a short quick pace and is slightly cat-hamed. Dr. Par ish of Orange, -once Owned, her and she may fciaye gone to his ' nelghbdrhood. I purchased : her of John , C. Moore,' Esq. -of this County." 'Any information which will enable me to rejovsr her, will . be thankfully : re ceived. - ' ' . HENRY W. MILLER. vRaleighrJan4, 1842.;-. ' . i" ; 2 pi CIEUAL ACEXCTiEor moderate pay. mJT I till continue Jcrset vjj my distant friends who havi busineis at our par;ks,"as well as Collect and re mit &cvam afsdln tta practice of selling Goods ab,d Produce o1commision arid at auction." X thank the publioloir Its patronage for the last twelve years, and in AheTabove business, hop! stlfl fo bp found worthy 01 square or pnfajie favor, v ' .1' . WILL: PE(JK. ; 1 2- i-. KaJeich. JahOarv 4. AMI., 1 4 NTER PRINTING INKrTust to" hand-- wlth our Book and Summer Inlcsour . slock is- good. A supplv constant! v 6n liandL and offered low for Cash only. WILL. PECK. Raleigh 22,1841. :? ... 95 ClVli' EjCGIPtEEU ND AEfJOlTECT. . Raleigh. Wt (X OLASSESjr-Two ttore hogsheads of a very superior )uhd. iialeigh, December 17 ei 12 1 . , ... . Tf bcust Grove Acadpmy.-The mbscii- will open at rriesCapt.! re!er :--Foster V- 5 miles UoTlh of JJetusbvrgf -j" in Franklin counly. The iighbttrhoiKl, is proverbial for health and good socie ty ; and board can be pto&Cired with the tubst-rfbers at 7itDib&tb, axidtbe greatesajtenlion ( faid to the mnyils and comfort ol the pMpiU- All 'the branches of a polite te'mafe education will le taught, inclu ding Music, both Instrumental and Vocal.; Her charges will be moderate ; and no extras,' ercept fr' MuMic, which will be as loyr; a the present . hard times indicate it should be. iJping onpowd to all kinds of puff 8 and more particularly School puffs ; we preier in giv an persons me satuiaiuuit 4r.exl1' rMben'ally ascertaining the benefits of our School far themselvep, we having ehtuelr satitGcd ourselvis of Miss Young's qualifications the past vear. v. jr; EDVV'DtT. f.OWLKES, T PETER FOSTER. Franklin county, C. Dec. 4. - 100 3t TKXFORp JKale Academy. The Eer- yjrists of thta Instiiulion will bo rrsiiined oH tlpf second Monday in Januaiy next, under the joint tu periiitendence of Thomas H. Willie, the. former Prin cipal, and Marcellus V. Lanier, a graduate: from the University of Virginiii. The Trustees with much confidence, recommend the Institution fo. the patron age of ihe public. The town of Oxford cpnlains in an crtiincnt degree, th advantages of tostityv heaUh, and excellent sdciety 'wi'th the opportunilj oflibtut ing hoard in good families, upon reasonable terms. Prices of Tuition per session of Jive rhontlts. Readirfg, Writing and Arithmetic, J $10 00 English Grammar and Geography tnrluded, IS 50 Latin, Grei'k.FieBch, German. & Ang.-a:axr on Languages. Sciences, &e. ! 15 00 THOS. U. LIT .. Jkremt HutiiaD, Sec'ry. Oxford, Ji. C. Dec 9.. XEJOHN.Pre 102-3t RALCIGUSEML'VAnY, rfJHE Winter Session of this Seminary will com H mence on Tharsdav,' 2d December . 'i'erms per session of five months, payable the half session in advance, f 20.- fuel 5 1. 1 -II ou rs of attendance fiora 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. - PRIVATE CLASSES. .. . Drawing arid Painting on Monday'6 and. Wednes day's, from $ past 2 to 4. - ' 'i $15, French, ltaliair or German on .Tuesdays and Thnrsdiiys, from past 2 to 4. if 15. . For further particulars apply 'at the Seminary Kor to Messrs. Turner &, Hashes. . J - ' - . Raleigh; Dec. j, 1841. , .' 98 DRC6 AND APOTUECfA RY STORE. Dr. N. Lr OTiTtf hav ing rented.thef Store lately occupied ' by Wm. M. Mson &. ' Co. known as the sign of the Golden Mortar, and immedi ately ailjoining tlie Store of Wiimam CTccxxn, . . np , . . I . - t I" ....! rcspectiuiiy oners w tue puunc an extensive assort meat of i, . . .it?- -' DRUGS A CHEMICAES, PAINTS, OILS; DYE-STUJt'FS, J'EKEfJMEUY, &c. , The greater part of which i jot received fronjrtie North; and he assures his friends, -0a.t whilst the quality may be relied on, each article snail and will be offered for Cash, at fair auT moderate, prices. -" Having engaged the services ofj "Competent assis tant, the greatt st attention will he paid to the dipens ing of Physicians and 'Family Prescriptions, at any hour of the day or night, i Sf i The, Soda Fount : has been Ihproughiy repat r cd. arid is open from 5. a. m.-to 10, p. ;m.,daily fSundavs -excepted) on which day, the doors will be closed during divine service. : ." ' I r j -1 N. L. STIT1I. Jufv 5th. 1841. . -55 Private Hoarding School. . fTThc subscriber has epeped a School; for boys Jtjl jj, his residence, a mile'and a half South of Hills- uoro, where no wouia ue. willing 10 receive nneen or twentv pifnils. ' X " iTerm.a for Boarding, (every thing found) and l u. it ion, 3loO per anrr payable semt-annuaiity in ad vance. There will ba bul one vacation iff tne year, and that from the 20th April to the first Monday in July. , ' . JOHN WlTHERSPqO? December 14 101 4 w- The Newbern Spectator will please copy 4 weeks." . 1 r 1 1 1 -L '. . i. ..r 1 1. u:n i.a.,.' anu lorwaru uis uccuutu. 10 iun unite u iu umauuiu Recorder.. , . ' . I More JYexv Bootesti... v - ! -a fTThis day received, at' the North Carolina Book q Store, ihe following bonks : ;. , A Treatise on the Church of Christ, designed ch'u f- ly for the usa of Students in Theology, by the Rev William Palmer, A. M. of Worcester College, Ox ford, in two Vols. Octavo. I ' The Vicar oi Wakefield, sC'Tale,J)y Oliver Gold smith, illustrated by 200 Engravings, with a account of the Author's Life and writing; by J. Aikin, M. D The Divine Legatioh of Moses demonstrated by the Kight Kev; William WMrburton, U. D. Lord Uish op of Gloucester ; in two Vols. v j -. Bridgemau's Young Gardener's Assistant. ' ..4 . ' TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh, Dec. 1841. , , 101 .(T7 Star 'and Biblical Recorder. I ' V ' I .''-.' '- !' ' - - , ' ' PRlVATiK INSTRUCTION.' JTITHE subscriber proposes to receive into ,his farS f IXily as boarders, and to teach, six or'eigbt p'uptbC The course 6f instruction will embrace. all the studies preparatory .to a College education. 1 v 'The year will be divided into two sessions of five months fach, to commence on the first Monday of January exC'JJTrice,'per session, (one half payable in advance) Severity-five dollars. . " U - Parejtta and Guardians who fmay be disposed , to confide their sons and wards to the subscriber may depend am having jUfem, well' treated and well taught, t- v ' ' WM. MePHEETEK.,' December 16, 1841. . ? :T ' 102- iKW goods.. r jt ERST & LISBERGER have justr received from VlJCfihe Northern cities, , a large assortment , Of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Ready-made Clothing nf verv tlfisf.rintion i toGreihfr with an if untuuallv targe soppjy of H aiulkerdiiefsTkHosiery, Gloves, Sus-1 penders, Bosbms! Collars, Ac. " ' !--''' j 4 The citizens of Kalergb, and persons irom tne coun try, will fiadVit to their interert'iq give usa ca)l. as we are determined to sell at the most reducedj prices for Lash. : ; r . ,:- f - .;. RaTeigf, December 20, 1841. 4 A 103 lm ryno the lAtaies.JTlrs.JIarthalnn JJ Hamsay. has just received plendid Telvet Pans made MsntUias, wadded Silk and Velvet scarfs; riclf Plaid Satin Scarfs r for ihti Neck.t several fdress Patterns of Chene and other 'Silks; Mousseleo de '.Lainesand Taglionis, Che.rryand preen Grvde nap, Black Silk fringe; Black Ch'enele Cord,' rich rigur td Lace, Black Chally Handkerchiefs. All f the above are of the richest order and will he cold at a small advance on cost. -, -.U'Zi'.' '.'December U,184l10U No. 10, FAirfiTTETl Cle Stheet, Ralkgh, Has the pleasure ofon- Jiouocing to his friends" and .'it ho public at large, that! he "'; ias received from New-York and Philadelphia an exten sive rich, and fashionable ;slork of Goods, which: he fwjlt sell at New York prices fM. . . ....;.ii part, of WA10HES ' M"Gofd independent se onds. duplex, anchor, Lever Watebesva general asslltment of &ilvet-do. of every urice'aud quality. J .ramrx ..-r ' ' JEA:LERYi' - V --I Gdd guards, fob.- a4d neck, Chams,-Sweats, Keys Diamond Pins 4 Ringt i Ruby,, and Emeralddo. neck and bead (IrnamebtSt 1 'clr c&meos 4- mosaic Pins 4 Ear-rings'Vgirld PpiicilPhimblea, Vinigretls, Medal- ions, gold Hearts and fosses. Jet do. and a great variety ot otner neb mqJ is. ' a - . . SPECTACLES, .fl- Gold, Silver, Blue, a polished steel Spectaclna to u:it oil pvrsoris' and fl -ye. -. Very superior flint glassesjrltnlU may be ausled fa any frame, at a n?o SILVER ANF?fLATED"WARES. 1 Silver Cups, SnpotiCi LadJes, Sugar Toirgs, Salt and Mustard Spoons, fuller Knifes, silver mount edCocOanuts, CastoriCandietticks, Snuffers aVd Trays. Waiters, Csketf sk els. Coffee G request Bri- tannia Wares, inetts pd single picccs &c; . - ; -FANdY GOODS. " 1 iMaillel Clocks and ldmp8, "Plated and Japancjf .it uhcib. vjuiu anu ouyi'r wuuimu vuurpoiiu ti mi's, Chess men and Bat kg:Kmo'n Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold and SU vet Pencil C&see,Patenh Steel Pens, Rogers suprrtdt jators, Congress Knives and Scissors, Sanders celef fated Tuzor Stry; Dog Udl lars, do. Calk, silk Putjes," Pocket Books,' Imitation Fruits. Guns and Pist ils. Ladies' Toilet and work boxes, toilat bottles, af dH AlflUSON- Breast Pies Medals, Canest and Bofs, &c. oic. . . t V PESfrUMERY ' Patina's celebrated gnuinc Cologne, Rose Xaven der, Florida, and- Uax'ateraoirlaiii'.Cream :of Soap, Naples, and Sjaptiaceou srcoroimu ml , for&hav inr. Rose. Almon?K Jtimf.Kor and Windsor toile To : . ? t ,yS Soaps,pearl PowderlCrcam,Pomatum,bear's Oil, hair, tooth, and - havm ltBrusb.es, and a vatiety iot other articles for tbeno oijet SpanUh Goitars Vrlilins, Clarrenetts, Flageoletts Flutes, Octave, &c ifcs;& Accordions. Precep tors for all the .above., f tuiUr and Violin jstnngs Jax- tra Violin bowsjc'. 3$ ' - ., . i y' XJj Clocksand Washes of all descriptions clean ed, and repaired in'- hk ! accustomed superior style. Gold and Silver' manufactured to order, witk exjnidi ttbii an punctuality f highest price jgjven for eld gold arid Silver.'' .,-,' - ' Another new sHddIv of AND krjvev irom j iiiiaUcipuiu, can 4.' ?f oepurrnaseu cueap tor casn ' 3j tJolinClalmer's, ?efTiV;FTrPTKVJLiK Sturkt, a few-door above vMr. Ritb V Store, ,t Jii.e siga ef tbeWaUfi; ,V Gold and Silver- Lejers, Lepine and Vertical. 1 Watch Chhinsjand Keys. Gold, Silver, Plated anteehFob and Guard Chains - . . . - UI 5 jry. v, .: i -i ... l - JFing-er IZingrf &nd JBrcast Piris. MosaicEnamel,-' Ston? -rtasree andtKers ; !a fine ' assortment. Gold M lirliotis & Hearts' and Crogs.' 4 JKnf ves, flavors and Scissors.' Rogers, WostcnhoJmi nd Elliott; a very .fine assail njeni,fr.m25 cts. to3f5ich Very cheap. ; ? v; Gold, Silver, Stcet opid Irn.Xonfavefcnd Convex lass to suit all liin.ls of Eyes arid Pocels. 4 Alsb, Cierrnan Silver, Amboy has;, and Scotch Spectacle ca- and Goggles. 'VjT-- " Walking' Canes s Ebony, Rose Wood, Patridge VVikhI, and ifickory, -flnlil nml Silver mftnnti tl. i-hearinrticle- I J Plated Castors,'' CanUle Stivks. Snufters & Tray's Gold and Silver Peucife Gold. ifnd Silver Thimbles a very fine assortment f Coral, and Gold Clasps, Sil ver Whislleff and-llult Knives. 'gl-kt - A large assortment put Steel lciis, nn ecejlenl 'article Razor Slraris, nn4 allot her articles usually kept in Jewelry Stores, - Tb above 'Jewelry was purchas ed cheap by myself, audi will warrant what I sell to be as recomrnendeu. vVatches repaired and warrant ed for twelve monilis Stiver ware manufactured, and jewelry repancu , an ummu iu utai inanner eaiid- faction giver, or it payifi - . JOHN C. PALMER. Raleigh, Nov. 30; 18,41 A - , 97 oaw6w TO DENTISTS'. V v7 . I hnve on,Jianil a? Iuple aVsortmrnt of .Dr. R. Mc- Gath s Incorruptible ( ieth, for sale at Philadelphia prices, for cashi . . ' ; -, X ' ' - . f. C; P.1 Woung Siait )ies9 Seminary 9 j1 cnarlotte oti t House, Virginia, . RRv31icirIL;DsBOBN, Principals - frnifEPUBLICi artrrespectfully injbriiied that the . j Yocxoi Limits' emiti art wilf be opened for the reception of Boarding" and. Scholars, hn the firstMondaylft January, 1842. .c v";.i - 'ITie academic 'year will be divided jnlo two4erms of. five months each;, commencing 4ta the first Mon days of January, and July, respectively' i - Assistant Teachers will be employ ed as the'exigen t ies 'of the School shall demand but the government and instruction of th: institution will be conducted,-as far as practicable, by tiik Principal alone, wh pledges himself, with reliance og Divine aid, to spare: ix pains for the intellectual and moral tmproVemcnt of ,thos ' -.;i- t: . - cuuiiDuirq w uis care. - ; J.t,, ,j f : For Tuition in the feftalish branches and ih Latin. and -for .beard,' iacladink washing, fuel and JighVtheJ cuargewiu rje etgoty-nvs collars tor tne. inter lerni, anq seventy -nve eouars?,ior me ounimer lerm iacu young, LaoVjo furlsyhcr. towels, hed, beddinjg tnd bedstead.:iay: Scholg k Vill be deceived at twenty- two vouai Summer .JFor instr. ehaee at Jthe'uaual rale. Alt payments to be made in advance. - j ; ference .Jlenry Carrhigton, Esq. and 'Re Andrew Hart, CharioltCourtHouse, Vs yv V -NoVember 8, J841; , ,T J, : . X 5V' ,:(r-J';Tlie Standard and Milton Cronicle wjllhuert each Sot three months, aadJorwa'rd first paper and bill for ?aderlUin2,to iJSkf.fU:e?el Osborne. Charlotte ililly yiJt-il-i ps ine w inter- tfrm, ano.seA'euieeo pouars ins term;, ."i-. f v . , , , tioti in Ff inch and Music; an additional fmHE wonderful cures effected by this ' medicine, iJJ are the all engrossi.og subjects of-the day Go where you wilt; and you bear 6f nothing buf Mr. Such- a-yne has been cured by r, rJSTERS', VEGETAi BLE PILLS, or, you know. Mrs. So-and-So was at the point of death, hut she has been cured by Dr PE- TEliS'S PILLS j or, are you not glad that Miss - lias been restored to health by Dr. Psteb's wossaors Really, this medicine must be very good, or it could not cure so many. It is good. For man years it has passed on in the even, silent tenor of its way, curing hundreds of, persons who were wrangling with death. But now its onward course is impetuous. 1' It u as impossible to stay, the di tnand for .this med icine, as to hush ihe rushing wind. . ' - .r.-A. A life medicine that will procrastinate death for ma ny years, shall it ntt enter every house 1 Shall it not be used by every individual ! Let no man pay , I dod't wani tu lou; snow nor wnat 10-morrow may bring forth. All slfbuld use this remedv.and remember tha health. i:tuerst blessing from GodVi f t ft The immense and increasing popularity : of these Pills, is. another proof of the. infallibility of , the old adage, that "truth is powerful and will prcaiUwOtn- ai Pitta or'nnW nC k.il T-' ..U-..J and praised,' and recommended until the demand for them nas become almost onrversaL' -f 5 Drir peters would iinitress this fact upon the public, tbatis Pills are hot quark rhedicihe; but a scientific comnoudd of simples, which has been the result of ma ny years' irftrhse application -to a 'profession in uhtch t bV WM rontarlv tirot kmm it nrvna.lUaTmii'l. tt f regular faculty as vuth the people at large. '. -C t , a.S. - .a m . on 01 xna many.pecuiiar.viriues or tne Vegetable Ells, is,- that hil& 'Very powerful in, their effects,' tnev are car ticularlv -mild and irentta in ihpir'a UDjike.'ihe generality of medicine, their application i netetlittended with nausea or griping. t- ? -' Peters s Vegetable Pills are now Tegarded by those who have had aneppportunity to decide upon their me nis, as an lueai 1 uiaoie puouc oiesstng. WjthauW an' exception in any age or count rv-ntfnu I dicine-has. spread with such , rapidity and given such universal sausiaction.. ' . ' - , -.. rrrrr.Thehove Pills are for sale in the Citv of Ra teigh, by Messrs. Wiiiiams & Hatwoov,4 and W. M. Masou &i Cd.;imd in Fayette.ville, by E.J.Hau, at XMew x ork prices. -841 . - . - : ."(- :' NEW GOODS. JOJI JS T WEST,' Eatsttivi tia STaaST next Stoteilo ihe CITY HALT." ha iust' rereiv dTrnNew Vork, h)sv winter supply of D(y iGoOds ouoet. Hardware, Uroreries, Kei &(via;ffi "t SILKS, watered, laid, etrjped, figrVred,',iphroid ered, 'changeable, and plaiu. Monslin de Luines, plain andfigured. Merinos, French English. Bonibazines. Alpaccas. American; French and. ShgtUb Calicoes. ngsSnd 'Edgings. Gloves of various kinds, vRilk, Wool-n'lnd Cotton Stockings,. Sewing SilksSpool Cutloh; Faxi'EhTcad Ncedles.'Pins, Scissorsric'. &o. ' Pingrebf various colors. Bleached and Unbleached; Dqncslics. Apron Checks. Woolen ShawisKeoturky Jeans. Negro Cloths. Bcogaas from 40 cts. to $1 25 impair, 4c. "Ready-made Shirts. caly-madeoVros.; Ready ..made Coffurs'. Satin and Ifomlvizine jfetorkXStispend- ers, OIovcs, Silk Pockel .Handkerchiefs, tSci PUN COTTON, from the'inostapproved fftloryV TEAS Green and Black, CoFFEEJava and other ItiridsSUGA R Loal" Lump., and Urown. -Ground Ginger, PepperT.Speim Candles, Palm Soap, Starch, TebWorMrs.:MillerVbest JScotch Snuff, 'in bottles and bladders, &c ftc. .P .PRINCIPE EGARS, in quarter lwres ' FdUf brand. Truly th'egenuine article, Imparted by . Hoji & Owen, New YikvK ' RleigWfi.'KjS. 184l. - 1'RIT ATFff EJTTERT AIW JJI EXT ! ' .THE subscriber4 has opened a House i of Pjiyae Entertainment in t:hapel Hill, . wnere-ne wiu ne nappy. 10 accommouate his old fiitnids. ,He.wiIt be able, to board forty of fifty .Btudcnts, by -tho month or jeaf. n reo. sonable terms and his table 8h5H be' furnished with the best'tbe'couhtry affords. iJHe respectfully solicits a share of pulhc patronage. . - 1 .'- f ; , - -t. : 1 JAMES NUTTALL. - December 1 6 1841. .102 tf - OTICE. Thse was taken up and eoplmiitcd rtoJait iu iatesvilhv Iredell Count v. North Car. f ouna,Wn the- f th instant, a negrof'Uow wh'jcaIfl nimseirivooin, ao-iai nve itei. o iu;ue ifgn io:era Wy stout built, yellow compiexioiitwith a Scr arrWs bis nose, and his had inclined it lie bald says hri about thirty-five years- of age, and belongs in William Neely, Cass" County," near ""Altorieyv dn Purapkfii vine Creek, Georgia.! TbeowneR 4 rciiuesU-d be come forward, prove propeity, paychjrgea aii(ilafce htmstway t otherwise he wilt lie dealt with as the law directi, JAME&F. HARBIN, Jai dr. , . December 8. 1841; Pr.aiJv. $3 0 4Sl ti4w WOROJFntafsTAcademy.--?'he fitst session "of this School fortlnext year.'will cuiumeuco oil me tvtu way ui wiuunfj,' ivi. : ; Tuition in the Engtishr Branches;. 7 50 to 12 50 Latin, Greek and French' Lauguages each 7! 10 00 Music on the Piano Forte, v: ,; v, 20 00 GuiiaK. . ' ' 15 00 . ... l. ,n.l. .tK t t 1.. 2 : n . . ' Drawing- and Pauiting', J . ;' UoaroV - '?' V;4ooo 6xferd Nft.tlj)ec.l9. : J Kat ffrtH E tultcritier bavirtg taken air elegant bouse kt , U he .WakK Forest Instilutev. fot the n-xt year, intends opening a Bpardifig HSusc, ; He will be pre; xared to aecomraidate2() ;r" ,25 boarders, and Irom " " - r v j ca a...: bis long ejtpetiepce.asan inn Keener, ne nopea.tooe-. :Deceriiher:?16r-1841. V- .'.r,. ' I023w;4 f H HE subscriber refpccl.V.Iy informs th inhahi tl-4anti of Raleigh, that on. 10 th rof Jamiary ; 1842, he will- open a CIaisics.1 end EtigHs& School in a Buildics near tlie Episcopal1 Church formerly oc cupied M-aXiwr CIHce by H. WMiller Esq , Classics;:,,- ' - -C- . Enslislt - ' : - '1 - r . t5 : ; Those whodeiUe any information 14 r-jord to the character of the'vubscriber ss a Teacher,' r -sv. referred ta Charles Manly. Esq. and the lion." ICic rd I lines i - . J. 11. LUi . jJi.-1 -I-: lubDonsAnificial Flowers. Scirfsahd HandkerchVs Tiiread and Cottou Laces HemstjtchedTJ'stf JkeTch'fs lmcn Cambric and Iinfas. Insert win U auie jo give genrarsavisiacuoii huvm-u jMtagoia "the tru,ih.f a poxkiing is in eating It.? so come I'-ead taste'ftr yourselves-; ansienrisitors and travellers wilt also find acmmodatioris I'erms; of Uerd, a grceable to th6ciiswnxof.th Vl8ceL -:: f -' KXCHAKGIi; r i, - i AVING purchased die euUrc assortment of Li- f quors hitherto belonging to Look & VVicxvn. H the Subsciiber feels himself authorised in assuring tha . - .a.u . 7 1 a-' 1 ubhe. (in conjunction with his stock 00 hand.) that . iw wiuiMieuracni in mi c;ity auorus sf :;more; ampis supply ,or one jwbich will excel either in quality o?pric, j comprise a "pan of his stpckV. . llol:anu Gin. Lest tihaliiv ' " ;. Jamaica Rum, excellent "'.'r -' -r - " Irish hiskey, direct from the C6ltlomHous ppie irai4jy-, oiu iasn - y. ; , . . v-tvommon, Medium, and oihi-r Liquors, of every kind - Mnnohgahcla Whibkey : , . t i" t.; i.:c .1 - .1-. '-'. --v. . .: Madeira Wine, recently imported , v' IsrowfthUerTy, do do v ; Champagne Wine, Fountain brand, and there net- ' er.was a better, article ut this market Port Winer- superior -:? j .. "v . : '.afaUgaid(oi;;W.it j , Lamp Oilwlnter strained 'v:..'. : .- Double Rectified, Loaf StifgaV y"i f' ':" . ? 'tmmon ;do -?4!rt'w " ' " ') Best OrteattsngmrytW;.-',' v -s .... ( : JiiyiyLileeaud ' rcerHy8 TeafocHr' artttle .. , : 1 -v u. ' -, 4 Uacon.Lard, : Meaf Flou'rPotatoes and iu fact v eiyhinff In4!ie'jibiiiW 1 MrVbet'temOn Syrup' , " 'V''!', Best Chewing Tobacco common do'. Smoking 4a . Snuff, m bottles of by fetl 4 " ' - ! . ."Hard wai e, Cockerj' and tJueerte'waTs' . Pot'er'a- Want iln : ; s ! . . . i Stougbton's DittersPicklcsVWirrgra MdlSegars. SfrtIridlgo, Soapfio:c r s4 Tibiidonr Portf ivAlbany. Ah i?fi ; Choose andCrer PowdXdVShot4 'HorseCoUu.ndiBr sify ; Jjcadv-mide Clothingv and Staple Dry Gopdsyv, IVgethcrnih ge enumerated . A UO UUUBLIUll I1H tuauc ail uiii(,VUVUS ;. v - frweek-wtm rresn isn. v resii iTsier . vhich hrWil) seed at any time to private dwellings-- All orders filled on Wednesdy adFriday laightsW Oysiersf and all other ea'ahle wfll he scrvf d UP. ot his 1 Exchange, at any LourJ His) Fish and Oysters, for wituuui any auuiuonui eijcni.-. ;, ' : f' - t-Tle Subscriber tnteis' devotiogf Jiis entire' titse the business, and will be okled bv an Asstefant always - accommodating. .Anxious to tleserve public patronage, :v it will be his endeavor to mcriClhe support of t cenfri ! rous public- His terms are cash, but credit will, bo- ATtmiiiAii fhrA nth a WkAAn hen iia till ii 1 Am tuiin nrnmnr- VaiVUUVH VV UJUflV W UW ItftVI V8 ltu'iiHV s.m f'vHfr ! itnde..4" " " - : '4 O.SUGG.-Atrent 'N6v.I184i": rr-i'-'M -i8ritK A n! t-iVIf lisv.ho 1 hot &rt nrirx hnln jonAfirrli! - isu vs wnbM' v w luiftsii w f j " r a mv s n 1 tfstw sv JK'c;e4 returned irom lueAortn, ami Ma now' ooeninr a st ne ' aud ; splcswtdv as- sorlment of Guocr.ans, Tots CoNrKCTioxiuirs, f Ujib a KLias; &ci &c all of which he oners ai the low-. ' : ..-T.J-.: ;.ut.l jk. a large qssortnient. but a fevV of the principal ones are . : euiMunii u, anu ine puuuo'wv gmmeu luci.wumuu,,- fine of business, and many tare and curious noupns be sides.: ; : , . ' t.' n,--' " Amongst lhe assortment arcr-. Shelled A lmonda Beef Tdneuea, Percussion Cap Porter ami every' variety of-Wines . Fipe Antique Oil and tWagt.of rz'i:-'-: !' , 4-. ."'Pease Hoarhou'nd Candy - J .; " , ,. Assarted Fancy -Glass Boxes and Domino- .Vioftns arid Silk PnrsPs'.-CbVsrScrcwV&e: Arc " Nest Tubs 3"doi Wood Buckets ' Frrsh assortment' of Nats of every variety" iV'r i Sweet Meats and- JdSes of e'viery variety ."i 'i' 'Macaboy ami ScoUh rfaff in bloddcrs andbattfeirf Oranges & Jjeiuons; a fine a?ort meat Earth corware Cheese Crackers & Segars'of every variety & price' . ' 8ugars of every quality ? Old Java Coffee & Starch. Chewing ""Tolcco and very soperior Wax Candles ; .Table Salt, Prunes," Preserves and Pickles of every8 variety ; and great many articles too tedious to men tion, "which I will lake . great pleasure In showing t;, any person who may favor me with a cali.,-, I also re; turn roy thanks to the public for past favors, and hope . to 1 merit the same'.."". ' " S.'L, TCCKER. ' - September 24; 77-1 ;. The SuVscribers are prepared to execute all kinds of im;iauons m every vancrv i naru:c, snu oi a.i kiqus.. of Wood ; -also; Wall Painting Paper hanjMog, Gild.; lice; and done in a saperior style of workmanship. tILlTARY,FLAGS painted in the neatest style,' -oh,l".3 shortest n'iice"anl much'.cheaper. than they - -eaji be 'done ekewhere." CjRcfct to th Adjutant " Genrfalof North-Carofiria. -l T - : ; f;,Persons wishing- Pamtrn? of any dc8cri;ion rexe; cuted, by calling at the thop next door tu the Bank of the Sute, moy eitect to have it done-to their en- . , ... . tj i v.;.-t - c.f&s.FRAzn:n. - ; Raleigh, Dicmber 9. i 84 1? --' L ' 3 if " ixs sausiaciioii.. - . : . . - j ,.:.-. JTnHESE SCHOOL will Wdpeped. ' -liL -S'1 of January ,next.r Bo'-'-J, i... with the Principals at 50 per fcessioir,, Tul cluded'except Music,' wldch is a erate s Wiih'otUr FamiHes' in the Village and i ' Board may be had atrO on lernis but' '..:f. . u from' the above.; ;Py onler- ', JNQ.D.SOL. 10 'dox superior French Cordials, in China botuee . , 4 doz Brass Whips, .Cordials of every kind Vcge"t:ille and white Windsor Soaps' ' ' ' . i TBone Dog Calhf 'Pried Beef ' Bologna Sausages :"3dra large JSilver Guards ? i V I., 1 fcox small da-i do t f,, v,. Vv . u rasa w acnes . . ti sanootcoiM ; uii v.wa uwi , l' - . ..!. L . ... . aT TS , - . V. II S-wS aW ' ! Dates and Brandr lVacbes. Cherries. &t Mscaront ' llV'dozl Brasss Buckets 2 doz, Brooms - , ; ' ; s 1 .. lua xw -1 ;? .1 -A-. i '..t ''3 . iff J"v