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y0li. XL1II EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR: v ; gcRirTioX--P011"5 per annum half in Advance ; -.-. - ' tSRTiskmi:nt8. For reverj Sixteen Ltnes, msertioo, One Dollai ; each subaeqbent insertion, entyfive Cents. ; - t0di:k8 and Judiciai. Adtc&tememts charged 25 per cenu higher ; but a deductiou ' Mi ,;, cent. wUl be made frotr the regular prices, of?3! ; ' , s, , . b advertisers by thenar. ;'rt-V . Advertisements, inserted in the' Semi-Wxkkxy RlG,gTi, will also appear in ihe Wom Paper ofcbarge. " M- Letters to tbe Editor must be postv Ars. ; THE TWO VIRTUOSO'S ; THE BOLOONA 8 V 3 A. O E f ! OB i Not very many years ago,, mere uvea in the little town of R a surburb oone S 0f our Atlantic cities, an individual known as plt q -f who was noted for three re I markable manifestations of the passion of low' as Mr.Tasistro would classify them. 1 These were, the ove of money, theove of ! science, and the love of Bologna sausages. I The first he inherited with his estate from j jjis father ; the second he caught by inocula ; lion from a near neighbor, Professor Z., form : ery of some eastern college ; and the third j probably grew out of the firstt as it is well i known that Bologna, American Bologna sau : sages, when eaten sufiiciently sparingly, are " the most economical food; that can be pro- ! cured.. .Dr. Q had attached to bis man : sion at R a large room, that he called : his M Museum," filled with pictures, and all " manner of curiosities and articles of utrit. ( The walls were hung with numerous paint I ings f every size and shape ; some of them j landscapes of a peculiarly dirty,, and smoky I appearance and which in consequence had j been pronounced by friendly connoisseurs to ! be the genius of Tenters, Claude and Ruys I dad ; others were portraits of ancient ladies and gentlemen, with glaring red and white cheeks, and stony blue eyes, that at the first ; glance drilled through the gazer like an east wind. These wert all veritable - Titans," ' Vandykes,' and ' Raphaels,' supposed so j: probably from the fact that they looked as i little like the works ot those immortal artists, ! as it was possible for a bad painter with bad ; materials to make them. In addition to these , i invaluable paintings, our Doctor's museum .was rilled with stuffed birds, striped snakes, ringtailed monkeys, and every kind of flying ; and creeping thing, as well as' all manner of unknown and unknowable curiosities from the four quarters of the world, including of course . that indispensable to all museum Sy ;, ma iwvuHiui uuu vrikii wuicii iio rcuu wil ed Captain Cook was killed at Owyhee. All the Doctor's friends, and every little boy j and girl in the village, were laid under eon- tribution to furnish contributions to this rare j collection, for which they generally received a Thank'ee,' and sometimes, if the donation S happened to be unusually dirty and unclassi j fiable, the , iliank'ees' extended to two or j Atee. Now the Doctor had a nephew, the j son of a widowed sister-in-la w, a lad of some ; fifteen or sixteen vears. who had been unui ;snaMy active in securing; rubbish for his an idea collection; which by the way he most i have done from sheer lo ve of science, as he never received any remuneration for his I Pans, excepting the everlasting thank W i and a free admittance to the mueum, which s ne enjoyed m common with the other ac quaintance of his uncle. i -Wed VYiSson fthe nenliew having after modi irnportuniiy prevailed upon bis mother 1 let him go to sea, had accordingly procure t- ??.Be' aod one morning presented u in me breakfast room of his unde, w take leave of his lich relative previous to Sailing. The Dor.tnr tvoa il finlVnmriM.1 wnen nis nenhpw onnnnna.i ir.A and delighted when he learned that bis des- "nation was the Medi terranftAn anrl that, it was his mfnntinn ;rnAo.:ki.i. s.: .ti kr u fjuooiutc vu Twii uw ruins nerculaneum and Pnmn-ii 'j 4 Of course, Ned said he, yon will not get you old habits when there What ueius lor'th industrious and patient ex P'orer are those buried cities ! V. museum m itself, and every street sto wed Willi Iho niii.,nn;i;. rr. . r- . .... .-in ui iormer day ! You've een a good boy. Ned. at hnm. . niusn t forget your uncle when at Pomoeii And, suddenly recoUectina uiJIM h uncle musuflTuraet soii; neither n kuZl Would be accentehle t iKxZ?" V1 v buiuo nine nra... .1 t " ' --';-." icver relative ;f JNow It liaDDened thai nn tK. . question, the Doctor had had his favorite dish of Bologuas on the table ; but they didn't 1 v mid iimi r 11 inn . t,. . , . ' . ' -r-. cre ra viiou verv wen. lie tirnmrht. th.i. nurv-as the term is i h wife thnmrK. 7 wu i anu me cook, who had been called r-ounced them the r werry worst kind o ;n,"g8 she ete see. They were ac u J ' " piuuu uu ine What Can V ln Cnm ;w repeated, as he begaw to pace the room,' orea8,T,,Wa9 T& SSo in hia own i.rr-nateannessandade. ihad d::r "?i?t .who o and fr JT ne. K? , z ..icu more. -.; He kent wa kin ive him mid what um; k u,unt mane ut his w the sentpn;:: rr?u" wtien h- ...u . - uivr rim. . . T, . 1 - a -a- XJUlUg- no sausage, Betty ! , Nothing can be more I ucuciuua uu uvaru amp. ,; aim uowuie a i long oreatn, nis raino seemea reueveu oi an immense load, v; l he sausage was according-1 !y wrapped man old newspaper and given to b ncu, wiui ludiy aluualCiuiii uciicuhjuuus i tfiiu, nut a ion iiijuiivuuus iucuiciiiucr 11(3 I uncie ; ana ine nepuew quilted the splendid mansion 01 nis relative wan a swelling breast, auu uui a ycrjr eiuncu upiuiuu oi nia noerai- i - - Mtbu ;cio uaoscu a4j. auu xicu iw son returned to the village 9f K , having m the mean visited nearly eyery port in the Mediterranean. One morning, a few days atier his return, he made his appearance at Vt. Qs mansion, having under his arm a small tin box.: 1 he hrst greeting over, his uncleV- who had not for a moment lost sight of the little tin box, led his nephew into his museum.- -. And now, Ned, what have you got in the box, eh ? Something rare, Til warrant.' It is something rare,V said the nephew, but what, I cant tell. I picked it up in Pompeii, but no body there knew what it was.1''-4 i v7'i:;'.:-rV And he handed the box to the Doctor, who received it as eagerly as if it had been filled with mortgages.: ' r' ' But stop !' said he, laying the box on the table, we must have Professor Z here ; and ringing the bell, he sent a messenger af ter his brother.virtuoso. - ; . In a few moments the Professor made his appearance, and the men of science proceed ed to examiue the contents of the box, which after undoing sundry wrappers, they found to consist of one article only. 'Throwing his spectacles over; his forehead, which he al ways did when about to. look sharply about at any thing,.the lsoctnr commenced his ex amination. .He turned the curiosity over and over, and looked at ' it on every side, and in everv position of light, until his eyes ached and began to grow dim ; - but he could make nritjmig of it ; and then his spectacles , sud denly dropping in their place unnoticed, he handed the article to the Profess ar, protest- ing uiai looKing i u raaae mm neany stone blind. I he f rolessor examined it as closelv as the. Doctor. . . , , --j The form is familiar to me ;' said he it looks very much Ijke a sausage;' ' So it does it does ' chimed in the Doc tor j Dont go, Ned,' turning to his,nep!iew, who had his hand on the latch of the door. 'Don't go ; we shall know what it is ! ! It looks like a sausage,' repeated the Pro- lessor, solemnly ; and, puuing it to his ( nose, it e ime a sausagey And then, naviug lasieu 11, ne mrew it irom turn as it it . - ii t-i - . . i had been a rattle-snake, exclaiming, And bv 1 Jupiter, Doctor, it ta a sausage a Bologna ; -mm y . i i I.he troth flashed upon the ancle. He stood irresolute a moment, and then seizing the elub that had killed Captain Cook, he tamed suddenly .round.. , Bet,. his graceless nephew had just closed the street door be hind him. ':-V. r'- v".' DIALOGUE IN THE MARKET. Between a Yankee, an Irishman, a Dutch man and a Frenchman, on tbe subject of eat ables and speakables. - Yankee Hullo, Mounseer 7 what are you going to do with them are frogs there, in mat are oasaet f Frenchman De frog ? Vy, sare. I will eat the frog. Irishman Ate him ! what, ate that spraw ling divil of a straddle bug ? Td as soon put all the sarptnts that St. Patrick carried out of Ireland in a bag down the throat iy me. a n tr . mm'SS M m an . aa . n Mounseer. You ain'f such a pickerel as to bite at a frog y . ' ... -i . r renenman ricfeereue I vat is dat you call de pickerelle r , : ' Yankee- A darned great long nosed fish that we catch with a frog bait. French man4 Vat you tell me, safe ? You bait de" frog yit de fish ? Moa Dieu ! you no understand ue trog yon no taste, no sense, no skill in? the cuisine? . Fish de bait yid de frog ! Begar f Yankee If ish the bait!: Why don t you parley too right eehd foremost ! Irishman Ayj Cuishlamaeree, why don't you put the cart before the irorse, as 1 do r ' Dutchman Yaw, mynheer, why dont you dalk gnot English, like 1 does ! Yankee Dalk ! Ha, ha, ha I you talk about tralking I Why you ean't no mote Dronounce the English than a' wild Hoppin tot. . :Yo'u x can't get' your clumsy .Tuteh tongue round the words of civilized language. Now listen to me, Mounseer Frenchman, and I'll teach you how it's done. Dutchman No usten to nve I under shtants how lo pronounce the most proper est. l somes from te todder sidt ot Hinkiand ami zure I knows how to tpboke de pure Lnkhsh. ..... v irishman Is that a raisonabie sort iy a4 rison now V Bv that same logfc I should know how tn opaW th Tmrlish still better lor J came from th'19 side iv Ingland, and was V . . , . t -j Micr across the Irish channel smce v was bornlet alone the day before that,- And thin, besides, me great grandmother was a. school masterrand me aennnd- boc's Side, Was a nraiohe. infill itwi haho-nin. too, Mister Monshnrp Pm th hmr ' thntH taiChe ye to spake InKaW rtrhnprlir. I ' Frenchman Oui i nol'ta Tnrtan TI. l -: . 0 -Mjflunci;, ue tnsti-man. de Hntch-mah, - - t-- r xy. " . ; .'i - 'r. V . Yankee-That i;.: seer." f call thar .u."'? T r - . b IUwiv. . Vi " u r aref vai yo call htm?' . - , IrishmanA paratie a rarf murphy, to ne Sure, p1' f renchman Oui; And now. sare. at you call him ! Dutchman--Wat I gall him ! Wy, A gaits nim a oouado, and any Tool might know lull . Frenchman Ha, ha, ha ! begar ! You all call him difteront. v You all sneak de true tngiese, ana ; you no speak .him like. Ha, ua, na, oegar ! x auKee - en, lYiounseer,- now lei roe lax you a question. What is this I have in my hand Ifshowimra cahe.l .. Frenchman Vat is dat? Vy, sure, dat is dat is Sacre me no can' tint. -Vat you call de hoinrae, de rascalle, vol kill A belle! Yankee What killed a belle ? Frenchman Oui,' Mounseer : dat grand rasculle, dat tnurd, dat knock down A-belle, vile he keep de sheep, de mutton. Dutchman fjh, oh. 1 know, what he means now ; he means Uain,?the vurst mur terer. Frenchman Oui ; yes, sare: 'tis one cane. Yankee--Right, Mounseer, it isn't . two canes. iMow what do you call it, you limb of old Ireland, you essence of brogue. , ; : Irishman I m after calling it a shilalah; and if vou don't be aisy calltnv ill names, Til be after provin't to you.k , - Dutchman Now, shentlemans, dont vight about a vort. - Hark do me. Til but you out one. Wat you sail dis : (showinir a quan tity of curd with whey.) Irishman Och ? and isn t it a bonney- elabber ! Yankee You may call it what you please, but I call it lupper'd milk. frenchman Lop-ear milk ! Mon Dieu 7 De Yankee ave de ear; you hear vat he say. Mon Dieu ? Dutchman Now you pe's all wrong. Dis, wat I have in the nokkin, is schraearcase. Yankee It's a darned queer "case, I think. Why you don't know the difference betwixt tweedledum and tweeuledee. So, good bye to you. Frenchman Ue feedledum he is no lee illedif. TWsr 1 7Hirp An nf thn fmcra lion. o - V O 1" pedout of Monsieur s basket ; he pursues hun) Keshey de frog ! keshey de frog ! U, me pauvre frog ! grand fricasee ! lie scape he run away begar ! Irishman Och, and isn t that quare now, that a livin straddle-bug should run away be fore he is cooked at all, at all ; the ungrate ful saroint t St. Patrick uresarve me f rom all frogs and toads and other snakes as long a8 n?e. And so with this nraffi s. Fm i off. i Dutchman Mine Cot ! wat a vim ia here apout a nnll-vroe ! But I'll puy my zour grout, and then I'll pe off doo, as lesser as no time. . - '. ; SHOCCO SPRINGS, Warren CoDUTt, North Carolina. THE Proprietress of this Establishment takes pleasure in informing her friends and th Public, that her House will be opened early in June, with every convenience that may be necessary to the comfort and pleasure o'f those who may favor her wiiby their patronage. . The virtues of the Waters are so well known, as hardly to require a reference. In those cases of Liver complaint and Debility, arising from repeated attacks of Bilious Fever, in Intermittent Fevers, Hemorrhages rom weakness. Dropsy and Indigestion, they have, in numberless instances, effected a permanent cure ; and the testimony of those who have been benefitted by their use, might be furnished if it were deemed neces sarv. 1 ' " ' " As a pLice of resort for those who seek pleasure and relief from t he cares, and anxieties of business, it is un surpassed in the State.' Having procured an ample supply of Zr MCE -cfl with a Bar, furnished with the best of Wines and Li quors ; a Table, with all the luxuries of an abundant country, I think I may safely promise my patrons their money's worth. My charges shall be as follows : Board for single person per day, ft 1 25 ' , . .' ,-: week 7. 50 u ':- ' '. month 25 00 m families of 2 or more persons (each) per day 1 00 : t week 6 00 H - rao 20 00 Horses will be kept as low as the price of Provender will permit. , . J o persons or famihes boarding bv the season, a lib eral deduction will be made." To Parents, I would remark, that I have employed a superior Female Teacher, who will devote her whole time to such children as may be placed under her care f , v ANN JOHNSON. Shocco. May 13, 1842. . 40 t!5J'y ; . Orrics or Adjutaht Gehebal, . . n 1 l t m. ,o. a . i. ivaieigu, June i, 'iw, ... ... TT HE RE AS, a. vacancy having recentlv occur. V V re n tDe office of Brigadier General of the 17tb cngade of North Carolina AliliUa, to fiil which an election has been held according to Act of Assem bly, in such cases made and provided ; And it appear- peamng ; from the returns of votes1 made to methat Jakes M. Ma kum received the highest number of votes for said oirrce of Brigadier General, and" rs duly elected thereto: I have otloially made known the same to His Excellency, .or M. Morxhxad, Governor of tbe statie, who has issued a Commission accordingly. Notice is hereby given, according to the requirement of the 1 1th section of trW seventy-third chapter of tbe Revised Statutes, that (he said James M. Mastocm is duly commissioned as Brigadier General of thel7ih ongaue ot norm Carolina Mtima, ami as sucn, an OrTkers and Soldiers are required to yield himf their acouj vueaience. - . .. .,-;.-, , , ROBERT Wv HAYWOOD', . ' Actjittant General r 'V- ' "4 l, -- 47 3t ICE MCE !! ICE!! 1 TTUST received trhd will coniinne to redeive bv the I OU mail train, a daily sobolv of Boston block tee. I .ui.t. K UmA. t. .U til U.I -'.'.iJ-v. t" 1 "" r - OT "J " f"u" vl'lir . -.. a - ....... t . . w v' f .. - ru uiirriu ' -Kaleign May 10. , ' - 40 supplied1 daily oh reasonable' terms. I TXTTThite Sulpltur TVatcrJrom the White VV Sulphur 4rteJest received :. larg.rtp- pt of th White BDlpfttii' Water by tto lioi, iJarre l ami half uarreL ror saieniy iv , April 18. L.N. STITHroggist . TTTUESO A RniTAtS.-TrriB day reieived IP' at N. VJ Bookstore; Nicholas Nickleby, with lliusltations; Piclwiek Club; Oliver Twist $ sketches by. Boz V arnaby ;Rudge ; Ten Thousand a year ; Book ef Passions, by James,, with sixteen Illustrations , Carlyle'n Preach Revolution ; Leibig's Qrgaio .Chem istry of Aricaltore and Physiolojry ;t Life in Ctjira t Life of Rkhnrl Cceur De, ton, by James ; i Frederick? tbe Great in his times ; Gibson js Rambles jq Europe, &r. . TURNER & HUGHES. March 25. 1842- - - 25 TTUST received at the North Carolina Bookstore, Qj) Stephen's Travels in Egvpt, Arabia, and the Ho ly Land. Also, m Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Po land in 2 Vols. Also, his Traveln.in Central Amer ica, Chiapas, and Yucatan; in 2 Vols, with, nume rous engravings.: ; Also, uulwer s last work,5Zano nr in 2 Vols: together with a large collection of School Books; all of which are offered cheap for Cash, TUKWER & HUGHES. . efaudretli's PUIS. We have a fres b.s ply we were about- say, of this vatuabl Medicine -but to those who have trietl them', it is urr necessary to say so,and those who have no tried1 them would bo slow perhaps to believe ua. It is, however, a serious fact, that we. could name at least one family, where theiV regular use. for several years-past, has made the Physician's visits " few and far between." Our new. boxes contain 25 Pills each, the old Only have 21. WILL. PECK. Raleigh. March 1st; 1842. , trl8 BRINTER8 NEWS INK FOR BOTH WIN TER and Summer, in Kegs of 20 and 25 pound" each, for sale ; quality warranted to please. Also Book Ink of different kinds, 15 pound in the keg, all offered for cash at a very small advance on the Invoice nrice. If sales dn not im Drove. I shall haVe no en courage Ihent to keep a deposit of the article for our State. - W1L.1 : risujn.. Raleigh, Aprir 12. 1 30--2W "TATOTICE. This is to caution the public, agains J( trading for a Note given by Johnson Harris, as rruicipai, anu xzra uriu anu jamesnicas, as pecun ties, payable ta Geo. W. Mordecai, Eq. for about $20. Said Note -was collected by me as an. Officer, and this notice is given to prevent any persori- from being ta ken in by it. ' ' i - GKEEN ELLKIM. Raleigh, May 20, 1841. . 42 3V TTDEAL. ESTATE AT AUCTION. On Saturday, the 2nd dy of July next, will be sold to satisfy a Deed of Trust, a Tract of Land on Grab Tree: about 3 miles from Raleigh, containing about 650 Acres, and a highly improved lot containing six -Acres, adibimns. the City of Raleigh,' late th 3 Property of John C. Rogers. Tbe sale will be by public A uction to the highest bidder, at the (Jourt House, and the terms made known on the day of sale.' ' BY THE TR0STEE. Raleigh, May 30, 1842. 44 AKD FOR SAKE. The Subscriber will sell, on accommodating term, a . Tract of -un cleared Land, lying within 3 or 4 miles' of Raleigh. The Land adjoins Judge Saunders, Major Collins, William Hill. Esq. and others. It is finely timbered with Oak, Hickory and' Pine, and contains 140 Acres. Also, another Tract of 100 Acres on Barton's Creek, in sight of Tippers Cross Roads. ! WESTON R, GALES. Raleigh, March 7 ' k v TO UBS AND HEADSTONES, orinarbie ana uranite, F different sizes, and prices ; and all kinds of Granite work furnished on die shortest notice, by the Subscriber. WM. STRONACH. Raleigh, May 7. 1842. 37 ly N. B. Plaisterinj and Mason Work of all kind done. " Letters from a distance containing orders, will be promptly attended to. - ... TrDUFFALO SPUING. Tbe Subscribers IIP having made considerable additions to their im provements since last Season, are . now prepared to accommodate an increased number of Visitors. SH ELTON & KENNON. Buffalo Spring, Mecklenburg County, Va. i May 3, 1842. P. 8. For particular information with regard to the Buffalo Spring, -see Hand bills. Mav 3.1 37 I7w S. & K. rrrTCRRlNGS, IIERRIWdSZ Justreceiv UU ed, on consignment, a' prime lot of Cut and Roe Herrings. Also, a few barters of Shad pat up ex pressly for family use, and warranted to be of the very best quality for sale by the Subscribers ' 1 UniSriK & HUUHUS. Raleigh; 23d MayV 1842. 42 BARGAIWI For ale, a handsome Edi .tion of the Ehctclopojdia Britakjtica, in 20 vols. Quarto, illustrated with splendid Engravings. This Work will be sold for about one-fouTth of its value. Enquire of the Editor of the Registeh. Kaieign, aisiwiay, ict. . w ow "TVTOTICB is hereby given that, having lost the I l certificate for Fifty Shares' of Stock in the Bank of Cape Fear, application Will be made to the Presi dent, Directors and Company or said Bank, at tne ex piration of three months from this time; for a re-issue of said Scrip.;: ? i H W. MONTAGUE. Wake Co;??. C March , 1842. yj Vi w3m m Violin, CIV MUSIC Just arrived,- a large- collec tion of choice Pieces for the Piano Forte, Guitar, Flute, 4-cl . -. , i: ''f M y . ! I : ; TURNER & HUGHES. April 15 -, ;:- '-f '--i:2v - :-V: V'-1 3i -.- SARATOGA WATER-Just received di irSrect frdm the ' Springs, a fresh supply of the cele- orateu Saratoga water m oomes. ..-t or saie at - April 18. N. LSTITH'S Drug Store. . TJ7IDGE WORTH SCHOOL. For saie,a Stock of IPi MLSIC,.eo4iat to any ever offered in the State for its superior excellefice and cheapness. Teachers will be furnished at rales to suit them. , . Greensboro', March 26. - ' .',26 rrnORDEAlIX OitsJust received a Sope- lljjrior aTUCte-of Salad Oil expressly for table use. Fir sale by , ' L. ST1TH, Druggist April 18. . . ' , r ' V mAIAXfn CA'DLES.-A large Hot of .U' Candles, on commission cheaper than ever for cash.)- j - . ' WILL. PEUlt- TaleighyMay 20. ; - ' 41 -3" OK and CUT DERRISGS. A Supe rior article of- Herrings, f Family uie t tat saleuyi- . - .wiifii1: riva, May 23, 1842, ' " , 42 riftenper Still For -the' cash, we again rJ Ujduce the prices of oar cheap doiheatic shirtings- and sheetings 5 . niuu. y- '- IWl.lgU .f. - - ....... -. TffTfcT I If TIM E. I have ott baud severs Oil lip-top' RsfairtaAToar, whfefe wtlfbb sold w r, . ' - AX. JUIUUAIn. Raleigh; Maydoi .- ' - r -4 ClVItlElSCtNE'ElV .ASDrARCrilTEC 1 1 . Raleighf N. C. THWIALE SCHOOL,: In) Illllsbo-,- ' l , V ' ! I ' t i.n ill T v " " - 11 ' - ' . ' t f JUL rougn. i ne .r rail session c of Mr. & MK8. W.KVt ELL'S SCHOOL will commence on Mon day. the 4tb of July, and dose tbe, last of November y.-. The usual hranrbes of a thorough : Education are taught, with the Latin, Greek' and French Language. ' , TERMS tiE SiSSIOK-- ; . . - Boid and'Tuition, ; , - MUSIC," -,- , - f f-'; UseofPuno,.. ! Drawing and Painting, : ; - Trench, " Latin or (jTreelc, -" . I JfKFiRltlSCtS. . 967 50 25 00 5 00 12 00 15 00 i'6 do Hon. F. Nash. Dr. Jas. Webb, Hon. Wm. A Gra- ham, Jno. Wr Norwood, Esq., Hillsborough. Rev. D. Lacy,' Raleigh, Hoi.!.; Willie P. Mangom. Giles Mebane, Esq.; O'rangejcounty. , Mr. Robert Priintose, Mr. Alfred Hatch; Rev. D. Stratton, Newbera. Rich ard Washington, Esq., Waynesborougb! Gaston Wilder,- Esq.. Wake County. . Rev. Thomas R. .Ow en, Washington. .... June 1 v; 46 w4w -' TTIVFAWT SCHOOL.. The third Session of tbe H Infant School wiH commence on the 15th' of J.une. Parents, who are disposed to send, are requested, to enter their children as early in the session aa possible. Pupils, who live at too great a distance to return at noon, daring the summer months will have the privi lege' (girts only) of bringing their Dinners and remain ing tfll 4 o'clock. . , ': ,: i' r ":J : Those Parents, who prefer sending tbeir children half days, can have them entered at Arie third! deduction of the usual once, or two Scholars as one. V ' r c No 8cholar taken fr less "than a Session; Except at the discretic svof the Teacher. v J f 1 .; : :-- TEItMS OF TUITION.' " 'V' ; ; ' First Class, 1 ". , A I. $1Q 00 Second Class, which embraces all who know . ! heir letters, , . - . ' ' 8 00 Alphabet Class, 1 . A. 0 50 Payable half session in 8dvapce. ' , . Honrs of attendance, from 9 to 17 A M and 2 to 4 o'clock.; ;0n rany ' days there will be one session from 9' till 2 o'clock. . .." ! ;:' Visitors admitted on Tuesday mornings. . There will be a public Examination of tbe Schoohj at thiej ex piration of the third Session. r ; t; v Warreiiton Male Acadisiy. : FTnHE Fall Sesstan will commence on the first IJ Monday in July, No Student of exceptionable conduct will be admitted into the. Institution1, or, if found to be so after admission, will he suffered to re main., ttotii, thereforeof such character need apply; Board may be procured in the family of the Principal, ; Clauicai department. , . ROB. A. EZELL, A. M. Paiscipjii. English and Mathematical Department. Warrenton. N. C. June 1st, 1842. 44 6w The Standard, Halifax Advocate, Tarboro Press, Petersburg Statesman, and Richmond Enquirer will copy for four weeks M"f(njiM-:l!tr'iiti OOUrits fl U.'A.'XSU..' - 'i:V...i.;iV-.M'-n' RALCIGll-SEiaiKARYi . Mr. and Mrs. DoRATTr JVaci.l f7nHE third 8ession of this Institution will com jj. meiice on Monday the 8m May, i 18421 'jt I t The course of Instruction will comprise, besides the usual branches of an English Educaiion French, Drawing, the Theory oif Mtfstc,4ahd Ornamental nee dlework. Tsbxs, per session of fi ve months $20,00. - ' y EXTRAS. ;,V ' y0. The Italian or GerrmSh Languages $15,00 Oil Pa'mting 0 Water Colors ' . $15,00 Piano Forte j ". 10,00 April 19, 1842. 32 ' '...-- -'ASA: TTDETIIESUA FEJMALC SCHOOL, yThe present Sessmn Wilt close on the . 9lh of next monta, and tne next cession win open on ;ne 1st Mondav in Julv. . This School is under the In struction of Mis Caroiihx :-E."Iitt, froia New Hampshire and" Miss MartE. WxTrtaeTOK; of this county, . both highly accomplished1 Tearherv This Institution gives a thorough and high Education in all the Literary andf Omamental branches of !Fe male learning ; together with the French, Latin gad Greek languages': y v :: -';r ' ;'":;'; y.'-- r "'j This InsUtntion is rrmanenlfy fixed, and has room to accommodate a large number of Pqpils with board. Address Rev, John H. Pickard, Brown s Store, Cas well county,' Ni C. JOHN H. PICItARDy May 24, 1 SPI,EWDlDrMA3VCfei A Stmeriot assortment of rare and exquisite PI- AX '."AN OS are offered for sale at the Edqewobtgi r ScHootUreensboro, XM- c. iney are unsurpassed in tone and finish,! at prices to suit die times and low.' er man uuuaF iu9uvukuvu w uwujju. vj us - - -:y u. p. wcik ; March 26 ;f842.; :;v:," TKXFORO ITEM ALE 4 A CA IEIW Y. U IThe Exercises in this school for the present W sioa will close, whh a public' examination, si Tbtirsf day tbe am, and will ne resumea on xnoauay .inexia day of June. The'cburee of'mstruction embraces stu' dies usually tatrght ut our best emaie Bemfnarie&v EXPENSES PER SESSION Enalish Tuition, y $7 50.to$12 50 00 60 Latin, Greek aird French; 10 Moste on Piaho j Goitar,' . ):' Drawing votf Paratirig, 20 15 00 10 lOff ''.I Board, 40100 BENJ. 8UMNER, PrjnJ iawt; 1842. 46 3t Ar -'rcaiclie; WantedTbe Trustees of the 'AV PHuboro' Academy wish to employ a Teacher rW that Institution. Thdsa. who wish the situation will please address the Secretary post paid immediaie ti.tZ mB -44"tt- WADDELLiSecV, . ' . . ...:W a. ,al . --r'I"-ir.-- V .1 AS ritisborov June v. . ; oi rr Standard and Fayettevflle Observe will please cbpT until. 10th July, and forward bills to Secretary TTTnilsttorouarli A cademr-Tbe Fall n- InJ sion will begin- oft Thursday the: fornteenifir;? f ;lasical Department, ; . w . 7. uixtufT am ir&f. - " ' . was 's -ms s j. m 1- Mathematical Do, K. W. HUUHrJS. , English Do, : J3. J. MUKPJU xv? - May26 - . . .r ;.40 wow A ' FEMALE TE ACHER, eompttent to impart A a thorough English Education, and alsoQuahfied to give instruction on the Piano Forte; will meet with sUoauda, in a private family, on application at this USktt. Tea person,' well rwnftnended. Two Hun dred dollars a year,' and Board will be given', with' the firivitese of xeceivina the Tnition ntonr fur alt jtcc scnotars. Appty soonv -' - Jane 3. v' ! -r-t- 45-3t kTbe Rev. 8rxaoa Coirov, of Fayette- vnte, wui aeirver, o toe loin or; Jane, the arm oaf Cotn&eAcerneaf address before rhe PbifoarathenaB and Eelelian Societies of Wake rorert College ., .v- . t , . v Fhilomathevian Hall, May 87 V- -: 43 2tik ' r H E Exercises of this Insulation, of which Got, 1 Mobehsajd is Proprietor and Patro. will be reW sumed again on Thursdayi the 26th of May. 1842, under the care of ks" former Superintendattta and In structors, Dr. Wxjr and Lady, a'nd Mlsa Ho xs'aided: by her accomplished Mother, -Madame Hoys, in the Ornamental Department.- .TheV; Session will tsermi nste at tbe end of five njonthai r '. J The best recommendation 'of the abtlitv, teal and fi-d-lity with.fwhich those in charge of this School dis charge their duty. is to be found in (he advancement 01 : toeir pupUa, to which they eheerfully refer; 1 . , The. accommodations have been eiienrft aA' Aa t some thirty pupils more can be received 'upon arly this cova'si vritA BX AS follows V PrepaVatbrV InstracUoh wril embrara RVtTrtV. m-- damental rules' of Arithmetic ami Farley'i Geography, Smith's Arithmeuc. Malte Bran's Geosrsafi Tltli . uvgiu .viauwui, ficauine, . vy nung, A ectlle- Ty ''' t ' ' SECOND YEAR. Sanie Studies continued, with the addition' of Rnti- ny, (Mrs. Lincoln's) Cofbstock's Natm-al Philokdahv..- vimmw.1 b vusuraui, nwuiry ui we uniieu otaies.' uomposmon, worsted vjom and iStobroidery. : THIRD TEAS, ; Bulhon's Enalish GrammaK WobdSrre'a .n WobdirTdge's WiHartTa Geography,1 Davis first lessons-in Algebra, Natural PfiUosbphy, fSckntifid Class Book: bart IstV Chemisiry, (Scientific Class Book, rArt second) Bar' net's Geogr-phy of tho Heavens, Botany, History' . of Greece and Rom in connection with Ancient Maps, Elements of Mythology, by th "auth6r of Popular I.etf. sons, Pope's Translation of the fliatt Cimbosidon, Worsted Work arid Embrbidery.4 .SooieofjeVoreng8wa -. etry, Atetcrombie's Intelfeclual Powers, AbercrombieV Moral Feeling, Rhetoric, Ewrcies In Composkkm and Readirjjgf Classie Poets, Goodrich's Sccleuasticaf History, Reyiews in fbrm Studies,' I'ancy Work. - TrenchVMusic mi' ; HxiS lhinor'vt.:iSili Wax; Shen and Worsted Flower Work, DrtWirt gmdf Paints ' mgV These may be taken vtt bi the mf ii airiv dmtf durityj the prescribed course, s ".:vi" 'y; in the Ist.J, 3tf 01 1 4m'yeW, si&dtRg fo' tteiSr d" vancement. jfM: 'yiy--i: 'yV fki" ' As it may not be convenient pa some pupil to take the regular course, the Instructors will be glad tfknoW the probable length of time they WU b fermmeU ta remain at SchooL that tftey may prescriba ts them the coarse most advintieous, foi the ttitdt&tt ms9 rH main".- .- i:-ii'y-f.j VTerrnk per v Ses Washing, Fuel and Lighta ; Extra Studies, per 0rs ' sion Frericlv (lO. Moste, 20. Wsjrv6rk:tl9. BheU-worS, $5. Worsted FloWer werf, iMltm ing and Painting,' $10. Hy'iiftiP Early appUcatioaia' desired. t ; - 1- :i5,-Address m , SjVVMldt- y'-'ly--.- l, i -0reejsbc.c;v;' Warrenton Female Seminary. TTVTTK. & Mas. Geatxs mo-giAdly embrace thi iVJJi -present opportunity, d return' the& thinks! to Fareuts, GuaTdiaiW Shd the frienos of Education gen erally, for) the interest Whh1 which' they hat beefr pleased to regard this llttutioiri a tha hberal pat rpnage which diey have Extended tos it . 9 They may be assured4, Vflbt no'UbofoT7'fe',ssti' ba scared, in securing me most important aaniages ami the most, efficient means of, instructibh. Feeling them- : elves at all times responsible the intelractasJ and moral rnrtrovement of f their pftpilf ffie Pndpals deem it necessary to say, taai hereafie'r's!! Pepils from a diance," are' expected to board with them, un less placed? under the Imirwrthtte care of some near reU ative. ljEN Ths Summer 8essicm wiU cottWerk rVfFirs Monday in' July, and etmtiBue five' rnohfls. Tbs? hea)t&' of WaJienioo m notorious and uiiUMfioned Board per Session of 5 monthsV i , 50- 00 Tuition for English , ' j " . . . 1 12 60 Stationary. f. , ' ; ' t Fuel per 8ummer Sessbif . . .60 4 163 EXTXXS' ti &$'it6itf Music on' the Piano $20 CO 3 00 . ',6 00 S 00' ip 00 0 00 . 6 00 i) 00 ft 00 1 00 Use' of Instrument . - " c Music .'on Accordiah' s '-'. - Vocal Music' - . Drawing and Painting: -." - y Course of Lessons inWs lrmt ,r -Likewise in Wax Flowers r Needle and Fancy Work - -',"' Languages, each t. t Mezzotinto & Chinese Paintrrigf COUNCIL. 'k i .;m;m.pXUMmer;'Esq: f ? ? TAPS WHITER Esq. i H. L ILUMMER. If. D. ; J. B, SOMERVELL, Esd " y;yr ;WM.;EATONJr. Esq. -Z f I -f TfrQBAVES. A! ti r ."4 f . i MRS. E. B. W. GRA Vfiar," ' 'xVH. VANDEN BERG; ' rJVWlLCOX, - ' w C i May .14. 1842. ."2. - i -V 40 awf pi IASSIGAIa SCOOOLA fWaome p U rience ro the business! of tsacling. the 8ubserU bfer tikes this method of again bringing his School to - ine nouce 01 ue puuuc. . - . . Situated in the County w Franilitf, shout midway between Lwrisourg and Shocco, in a highly jmoral and healthy community, alike removed ffom scenes of i31a- Bess,- extravagance and dissirmtioh, it ii beCeved to possess advantages in pwaf of location, not inferior to taose or any lunumon iff the State .And iftheSub scrioer ha thus far been succeWef ini giving sstisfsc- mu um .. m eacuer, ins qasisrauooa Kr nseiauiess wut st least not be dtmiftiihed by tie increased proficiency consequent ipaa Ion-er' discharge of his duties -rhb exercises ef the School will be reaumadoti Tuesday, the 5th of July.; - ' t - ' r , j , , , 1 uiUonr S 15 per tjessio of 5 months, payable in sjlvanca." No dedacCon; made 'for loss ef tras by.lhij StuderA, ot Llte.i2rsmis8ed for good and sojcent . caue r CJ Cm fail price repaired foi allafi tered at any time during: the Session. , -.. ' ..-r,r ? v Board can be had at fa per month in tne tsmiues of the Rev. Axos Johxs, Mr. Joax Gill, and Messrs, WasbIhstois and; WiirtAXBaAirca, sB whhia a convenient diatanca of the School House. : '-':'r-, ; LouisburgUthiiieajest Post OSc ' - ' , . ? v. :2l; I JT;J1 NORWOOD. . 1 Franklin Co. Jobs latrliMS. - '-5 Tb Star, SurMJaid,:Newoeai 8ft;B . . Roanoke Advocate will insert for 5 weeks. J. 11. rljj;. : . f ; JOB. PRINTING 3i 1 Executed with neatness and despaiefc, ; ,; T; - t i 4) 4f 1 -.1 i k- -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 14, 1842, edition 1
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