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V.-' ' f. 0- Letter to the Editor must lie PoST-paib. 4 - -k ; T H E II A P P Y M A T C H , r.: I Now.lsaid Harry Hemphill to His yban? wife, as they; weni 10 hqusekee'pingit's my 4 business to nnng money iuio me nouse. :auu vbur's to, see thai none goes, foolishly oot oC it. This was the agreement "with which they set forward in the world.; He cjosal ber first, because he loved tier, and in the second place because he knew she was sensible, economi cal and induslriouijust Ihe reason, which influences a sensible roan in his choice now. And he thought U best that each should have a distinct "sphere of actions i Their i Interests were indivisible, .consequently 'each Ihad the same .motives, to act well the'; allotted part. His business called ' for his whole at tention ; he wished,' therefore, to pursue it undistracted by piher cares for himself, he lookedfor. ha1 ppiness only ,at -home t. there" he expected a supply for alt bis. wants,? and he was of course not -disposed . to spend, .any thing abroad in pursuit of ? what he thought every reasonable man ought id look for jn the bosoni of ' his famiiV; Her duties being ?l domestic, she was able to compass them bet ter by. turning her whole. attentidn lo -thenr. Her husband's business habits-4his temper ate and correct life, " hatL nil the ppwe;s ' of example, increasing ucr esiqcuit auu uou bling her anxiety to des?r?ehis..., --; - Thev married-without waiting to. get rich. thev neitherv distrusted: rroviuence now each ollur. With little besides health, Und a disposition to improve it; they 'nevertheless bad that; strong confidence of final success, whith prudent resolutions inspire in those who feel that they Jhave perseverance enough to adhere to them. Thus they begun': the world. ... ! 1 a ' '." ' . - To attach a man to his home, it is neces sary that home should have attractions-- Harry HemphuTs had. There he sought repose after the. toil and weariness 'of the day and there he found it. When perplexed and low spirited, he retired thither, and amid the soothing, infiuence of its . quiet ind peaceful shades, he forgot the heartlessnessr of the world, and all ; the w rong3. of. menV " VWhen things went ill .with him, he fonnd alwaya a soace in- the sunshine of a Section, ;n the do mestic circle that beamed upon,. and dispell ed every cloud l-from1 hii brow 4 However others treated him, there, was all-kindoess, confidence,. affection;, if others deceived him and hypocrisy with its shameless face, g rai led on him to delude him, there,all -was sin ceritv that sincerity .of the" jieart' which makea amends for suffering5, and wins the troubled spirit from misanthrophy. ' ' Wothing so dsrecny teno ' to make a jgood wife, a good housefeeeper, a good domestic I economist as that kindness on the part ot the husband whtch speaks the language of ap- l probationand that careful and welt directed, 1 industry, which thrives and gives strong prom- ises, that ne care, ana pruuence wui nave ; a favorable issne.:And Mary J Hemphill hau this token and this assurance.' . - Harry- devoted himself to business .with was of such ecceqlric habits as often i to cre steady purpose and untiring zeal; he obtain- ale a.doubt among the "vulgar whethej he was ; cd credit by his plain and honest dealing-- at times compos "mentis , Having remarked custom by . his faithful punctuality 'and coh- for severaF successive Sundaysi a gentleman slant care -inenus . dv 'Obliging joepori- raent and accommouatinisposiuon.:lle Ba.uCU ic .u ui wo r " man in uie uiage , uone were ever ueceiveu who trusted to his word.. :He always .drove his business a Utile beforehand ; for, he. said,- 'things go badly when the cart gets before the I...-m 1 r.. 1 rt..iM.:M:jL. m..i.:m.i. iiuiec. 1 iiuukcu uiice it uuie uiciucufc wuiui :n .' t 1 1 .., .ft . 11 illustrated his character: A thrifty; old farmer ..- An i ml . K a -M.,T j m, .i, - a M.r '.t. a ivtu9K; iu, wi5 iuau . ai uie cuu ui vuo i acciueniauy- iromuie leoge oi ner pew miu village by, a youngster,' who was making ajthe sentleman'st . he picked' it up; fonnd a great , dash in business; and . wanted to .bor- row a: few hundred dollars. The . wily, old man was perfectly - igtiorant, where it could bo had.'and slided off from him as' soon as he could, "file, rode directly- down to Heroohill. and told him he had a few hundred dollars to loan, and; wished him to,ukfiti .the pay - :rr , -r-, .vU , .nyuiu vynue Harry was prospering in nis Dust-- fiess, alL went like clock work at home.; the lamny expenuunxes were careiuuy maue j;npt a farthing was4 wan ted, noia scrap was lost- the furniture was neat and useiul, rath er than ornamental the table plain,' frugal, ; but wholesome and well spread little went either to the seamstress or ; "tailor nocf- l,iri.vagance n dress,' no 'cosilyrv company Keeping,, no useless waste of lime in tceaae- -V JWIU??4 an yet ll,e neighborhood prais- ed Mary Hemphill, and loved her ;fshe was pie lived more comfortabte; , none lived more economically, .' j . r '-. ri . - -v - . a ne Jesuits ot such manageipent can never JJBsppointthe expecutions to which it Jooks. Tcn ' l0l,apgTy frown of misfortune is suit'. ' Indeed, replied Hany, you have'eome cenclpastor, instrongnd distinct voice to a bad marketI have, a little cash myself, Sala I publish' the bans ofarriage' between and have. beealookiog round these twoweeka M. and -ISV (deliberately- phjnouncing the for a good opportunity of putting it out..:; f names of.the parties, V if anvfyon know jJAnd ihe full reward come inline proper you have . been" too officious alreidv i -no'. spent. 1 the door was open and theVeakfast smoking 'w'ts i ;alth I and loveliness, was busy amid her household 1 those who are working thing? "right," tha;; cannot- be mistaken by the 'most casual pb- server. -(On my return to Alesbury, many J jr citia unci wants, i jiuiiucu a ucauuiui wuir try" residence on the i tanks 'pf the river," sur- rounded by?: all the 'elegance.; of wealth 'and on the morning that I left the village for a my pretty dear,' sajd he; paiting.her oh the distant residence ;It was noi yet sunrise. cheekswhat I.have done has ; beenrallun Ahd iTst ihe coach bore me rapidly; past the he way.orbusiness ;7nd it you do hot like cool and quietesidence oftbe villager, I saw lo-Vait-'foc:.ihWe'tVblieat1onsrl' advise 'ton. tuiaua j duu .a Buauci-tu ic,pi.c, uoccnu auuicasinu-,uii; viuow, 'Wllnl your permiS- iU-.and said,'Uiete is a lhKing fajnilyi ; my sioni I 'will get'them, arid we may be'-mar- word for it.' And he spoke well There riedf in a tlay or two:.,4' Oh"! you may, both are certain signs always perceptible about do as yon . please,' pettishly, r vet nothinff taste.; Richly;ciiltivated fields stretched them-were selves out on every: a rde tar as tue ey es could reach'--and flocks and herds were scattered in every direction Itiwas z splendid scene; the sun was just .setting behind the 'western hills, fandvhile a group: of neatly dressed children sported on the adjacent school house green, the mellow notes of the flute mingled with- their ; noisy-jfnirth. ; 'Tbefe, said an old fripndi- lltrpa Harrv TTfmnhilI .tlii.; is hisi farm those are .his cattle, here' is -his school hoiise; and those his own, and 'some orphan. children 6f his adoption which he I : edncates' at his own exnense-i-havinfr made n nmnl fnrtnno hv tir. inrlWeirv ami nrn. ucijuc, lie BUCHu Ilia Id I !..' IUI.UIUC t ,' .t 1 ,1 m ii 1 u ciKiuy, auu tic uu audi iiiutuauy, each other the credit of doing ibis.4 . . . 1 Air lieart expands then -it expands1 still when I. thint of themand t' pen their sira- nip hilnrv in ih hnnP. thathi it i nAt on. 1" z't Ji " I mi . iirciy v iiiiiuiituit:, kuiub wau cau 11 win ui- tempt to imitate it.': -'4 i v . The last sensations of being blotch up tn a jSufeam-5oaf, Captain Sutton who had com mand of th6 steamboat Medora, at the time her boiler esploded,'and she was blown up, we"are pleased to learn, has so far recovered from'1 his wounds' as' to be able to walk, out and eniov the renovating influence of ex ercise. 'fudescnbing his last sensations, at the very ' moment f the dreadful t calamity, the Captain state that he remembers having t - i. ..i i ti. r..A- f-i i. I uearu imraeuiateij ueneaui uia icei. jas ne stood nearly over the boiler) a strange rumb ling noise, ominous that something was wrong. Succeeding this almost as quick as thought, before' he had time even to move a foot, a deafening, "dreadful peal, like that of thunder, Tell upon his ear. '. J bis was ac companied -with the last almost indescribable sensation.;-- It was as though: his body had been instantaneously,! though .mysteriously compressed into a compass much " smaller tnan it previously occupied, or in nis own more, significant language, rolled up into a soud heap 't ins was the peculiar sensation uia. luipresaeu .iseii upon ujb uiiua. wine u critical auu purieiiUMi3,wut;u, 111 me w mai ling .of an eye, memory - was overwnelmed in the midnicrht of forgetfulness', and a ,veil drawn over the nasi, present, and future. It Was over a fortnight before, recollection told scions of how, much the body iad gone thro' I At mnr ni nenndnn enn m.no n 1 m nnn. of mind it was like waking up from a iron bled sleep, or the remembrance. of a terrific dream, j?at.tmore Patriot. ' Ludicrous circumstance in a Church. Speakinff, of 'first "imnressions -at .Church. bringato mymind a ludicrous circumstance that happened some fifty or sixty years ago, 1 at- --Ch arch, he Rector though a man of nrofound learning, and a great theoloffian. who was no parishtoner-invariably using a seat jn pew next to that in' which a'oung wid - DW ,aiy ',a, Me msiauuy bvbu meuiiwuu a.i 1 pne time ueteciea tne young gentleman siyiy j drawing the lady's glove from off the back of the new where she was accustomed iri place 1 ji her hand and arm were delicately: fair) and I 1 - . - " . . i " f r. cinffin it a small neat)r folded note. Bv 1 niacins I rt . . 0 and by the Iadvs prayer book fell-r&f course I ' r I,- ! . - . , . i r t leaf vtnrtted downyand he r pastil j;scannedi4i passage, whicli evidently caused a smile of cornplaceocy--' 'X ' ' J", t fiir minister aawNall theirhroKeedin'9nd UrmtihtiPrl it watch thpmfor two'kii'cceasive l SMn.inv:vvfin h thiVri: heels' - ;were read'antTWhire the beadle yet i-waiiea xo aitenu mm w. we cuancei, iour ec ust caU8ft - -The eves bNthe conrre gtion wenT turned on theni't .'thedady .swf- j IUSed with blushes, and the gentlenan 5rim" r?0nel with "anger; sHe fanning herljlf with - 1 vehemence; and he oneninz and shutOaw the pew door with rase and violence : ihe ninia. ter meanwhile proceeding throogh his 4i with.the same decorum , as if innocent of ngiiatioh he had excited. v1 jThe :ermon preached and" the , services ended, away. to. ihe vestry rusli the" party at ihe heels of the pastor V Who 'auihorised - ,r . ----- ' .. 1 which", heightened their ; confusion, .Yes; I sir, whoauthorized yon?V Oh ? said the ministeT witba fly-glance alternately at each , you, air, ;tui maae sucn a pUDlicauoi; 01 i.ne bans.? demanded they .both in a breath',--- Aiithnriiwd. , mft? .airl . h' with - a thn M . . body t requested you to. do , any thfng yon sir,r turning to the gentleman to prpcure iivenue, yie ,ryig, i anu- me ice, anu men the whole, matter mav h be settled as soon -as to - morrow.! SWell.' Veplied the ffentleroan. loathtngly,' "replied the ladyA' It was but.' a Jdav or two after, the license was procured. the parson received his fee, "the bridegroo m i9 uj 114c, auu mu wiuiiw, ior llie 1881 . lime, threwf ' her glove over the back of th6- pew i andiiwas afterwards said that all parties satisfied with their gains - Wiliiam Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-bouse, ; " V Raleigh, N. . C.- nlifc Subscriber na now on hand at bis lurmsa- , . hK-. nAt Kfi - nMl .wtmml " - b jt; Articles in hi line, made in the mostfaithful man- ner, after the newest and most fashionable patterns, and which will be warranted 'They wilt be sold at sucn Pritc as to leave po excuse for ending to the Fumiture.; Call and look, before yoq send om home.- ' WILLIAM THOMPSON. Raleigh, April 4, 1842.,' f; . 28 QTf Walnut Birch,' Maple and Poplar- Lumber. ivtUseasoned taken in exchange for Furniture. w ; FOR 'AUGUST, 1842 J. G; GREGORY & Co. Managers. S24,000S12,000--30 of $1,50030 of . $1,200. MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, Class No 94. for 1842. To dravin in B'niow on iTiorsday , Augbst l lth c 18. r -.. . - SPLSHS1D BCHK3CE. Prize of do do . do -. . do : - $24,000 I prize 1 do 1 do 30 prizes 30, do ;- of $3,000 3.500. ; 2,058 1,500 1,200 12,006 8,000 - 6,000 . 5,000 . 4,000 Tickets $ 10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 .50. Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets, $130 Do :c'y ' do ,' 2ffhalf, fdo 65 do , . 26 quarter do' 32 50 830,000 Capital 0- prizes of $2,000. ' VtKGIJVIA MONONGALIA LOTTERY, To dravm at Alexandria; Va. on Saturday, ogust 13,. ,1842. CAPITAXB4 1 prize i dn.- of 30,000 x prize of. $3,327 Qi W 6f mW 10,000 l.,dQ 1 do . 3.000 '2,500 ri::d"o 6,000 ' X " do of 3,600 40s prizes - 2,000 Tickets 10 Hilves $5Quarter $2 50. Certificates of package of 25 wholes ; $130,' ua uo , J iiaivea 00 Do do 25 quarters 32 50 Capital $35,294rnafcing $30,000 nelt. ,-. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, V ' r . ' r - Claas A, for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, An- T gast20 1842.- BRILLrAST 8CHKMK. . 1 prize of $35,294 v MSfJSOO. ' 10,000 . 6,000' 3.000 2,500 ' 2,000 . ,t,75 ' 1 'prize of 1 ' do -2 prizes of. 2 do . 20 do; 20 - do ' 20 do " - &c' 1,600 1,500 - 1,250 J,00 - 1,000 '600 400 &c ; I do " do 1 1 1 1, do. I'l "do. i do, lTickets - SiO Halves;$5 Quarters $2 50 - - Certificates of packages jof. 26 whole8l3v ,Do do of 26 halves Do "do of 26 quarter 32 60 ,0001100 prizes.of. 81,000J " UNION "IfOTTqHX. ' Class No.'12, for 1842., , i "' To be drawn' at Alexandria p. C on Saturday, Au- i tr - v:-gust 27; 1842. , 'T r BRltUAITTCacffKMX'W' V . i 1 prize of - $30,000 ltprize of v$200 1- do ? , "10.000 1 " do ! ' - 5,000 l'-d4" V 3,000 1 do r 1,0 1 7 - gy .. v,-. .. . g g A 100 prize a oi ". xuuu 06C v' &C.-'- Tickets' $10 Halves 85r-'Quarters S2l50. Certificates of packages of ...25, wholes. $130 "it .- - .iij, J- ... i (t L.I..,. ,. ..' .. ;.. :,Do ?r-., do v , 25 quarters .52 50 Fbr tickets and snares or certificates of packages in the above splendid Lotteries, address r- v v : i. G. GREGORY, & CO. Managers, ', ' tr-- -- ; Washington, D. C -Drawings sntimmedialely after they are oyer to all who oder as above- - ; '.-. filienian's Worm -Lozenges, proved in Jmore lhao'400,000 cases 10 be ii)6illiWe;4he pnt Iv certain wormslestrovinsr medicines-eyer discover ed, Many dUeases arise .frem worms .and occasion tone and intense suffering and even dcatbr without their eer being suspected ; grown ' persons are very ftenanlicted with tbem and are doctored for various aintay.without any benefit V when ; one dose of Lozenges would speedily .cure them. vFor sale in Raleigh by .Williams oc Hay wood, and vm.u. -v .... - - ... ..... . .- -,J ' . SALE AT THE N,-Cv BOOK STORE, system of Pnal Law Torv the United States , consisung of a code of crimes and Fun- whmentsVcode of procedure in Criminal cases; a' code of rrtson siscipuae and a Hook ot Deniutions. - By jSdward tit igston. .v TURNER & HUGHES. 6- -I i 4,w - -.56 r: - wSrc you all scared?- ; Tu Democrat . has yet , taken - up my bet; efiered i j some lime since in the RceisTKa; although the XTlectibn ja less' ihan one jnonth off. My money i in Bank, ready "to Wet any takera. ? rdare. any Democrat (o cover my bet, vizi $500 that Morebeab is .elected Governor, and' $500 that the Wbigs haVe a majority inf the next 'Legtslature.V Who has the "nerve to stand nr to the rack t We shall see " JOHN. BUFFALO W. Raleigh, July 8. FTi ?ATELrrRECE,IVEDa .handsomeysupplr of Jfrench Wocked Collars, Edging ,ancl Ineer Uong. x Also wide reverse do. ? T r" " I Thread Edgings 'and ilnsertions, fine- plain Swiss "Muslina, Earlston and American" Ginghams, ,Xadies first.quality Philadelphia make of Slippers,' thick .sole and Walking Shoes, French' Gambroonsa newjand beautiful article, White Satin" and Kid Slipper for. Parties C r:--' ' THEO i Hi SNOW; , Raleigh, July 14. bond for my appearance at the next term of the Court j of Pleas and Quarter Sesraons for the County of Wake, I w. pe neiu in xueviiy o jtaieign, i snan men appiy.i can appear arid object, if you think proper. ' ; . ' . . - v.-"- JOHNC.ROGER3.1; - July 13. 18427, -' v - " ' -1 '? ' S6 5ip flO PARCH TS.-A Gentlemenwell ,f qualified i JL . for the duty, 1$ desirous of 'taking charge of. a ScHoOt, wherein a thorough Englkh education; to gether with the Latin and Greek languages are taught. If desirable, the Lady of the advertiser 'would also in struct a small number of female scholars in all the va rious branches of a useful 'education. . For terms. nd references, address, if ,by kiUtt, -pot-paid, to L at fNHii'ii nf VArth rnpAilni 'ITit fflif n, i S tf f the several Counties in this State. Please pa7 attention to -the 16th section of the 63d cWer of the Revised Statutes, and to the 25th chapter of the pamphlet Acta of the last General Assembly, found on page 54,- that the unpleasant duty, in case of, fail ure, may not devolve tn the, Secretary ef State. " .July 14.' 'f - 5 '56 rmo TOG PIJI1I.IC I have iust nut mv 1 '11 ' Mitts (late Scawxll') in complete order, and I am prepared to do all kind of Grinding and SSawing. I I do not tav too mnch. I think, when I x Dress the opinion, that I Can make as eood Flouf. as at anv oth- cr Mill in the State. I shall be ' thankful for ihe cus-1 torn ot the public, and will use my utmost Hlurts to give satisfaction." ; ELIHU SATES. July 4 1842.. 65 (0 My Mills are about 3 miles East of Raleigh. TmBRlt KEPAIR1KC- JrTber offers his services to the citiz The Subscri- citizens of Raleiah and the public generally, to clean out Wells, '.repair rump, and, in -short, to pertorm all ' the, various branches connerted with the business.' Persons, desi ring to employ him, can leave their names at this of fice. .' ' WILLIS tSYHU: Raleigh. July 7,1 842: - - . 55 3t ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! . TfUST received and will continue to receive by the mail tram, a daily: supply ot Uoston block ,ice, 1 which can be had'bv the connd or bushel.' . . . .. 1 . . . ' -: ' . I : ' - . IM. L. SI 1 1 U, Druggist-. . v MaieiKu. mav io. . w i ii jj. r amines suppueu uuiy uu rcosuiiauic usiuia. i rmo Gentlemen of tlie Bar-- There U can be bad, atthe North Carolina Bookstore, a few sets of the Reports of the Supreme Court of fit Carolina. - Those' who have broken ' 6ets, now ..pave an opportunity of completiog tbem. The Subscribers also offer a very - extensive col- lection of-Law Books and are prepared to supply j MJ . Uin UW,, . JUU pm.. Ill iiu, at .uvi . iivuw, which will be sold June 14. Tna7rFAI,0 SPRING. The : Subscribers the Buffalo Spring, see Hand bills. May 3. 37 I7w CARRELS XIERRUSGS. direct j .iTKWE MORI- CARGO of verv cheap Cotton VI Yarns and Cloths 'just arrived, r Some of the Cloths are lower than we nave ever betore sold them 1 ' f WILL-.PECK, Raleigh, June 7. 472 w -.m --.-M g. tner 'J Ijfl-rrrr.. yy AurSJastrcoeivedalargeBOri. ifcu.-.M ikiir..-.. u .u. fa . ; April 18, . . N.-L. ST ITH. Drogfiist ; Druggist -OUSB FOR RENT.wI wish to rent the House A ..TEACHER; quaffr:dlo take charge of'an"En Wgliah School,' and t.o- give iru'trucuon.in the ord- nary branches, may . meet with a situation, on applica- itoil si tuia uuivcf , Raleigh, 'July 1., SCHOOL. For snip Stork of TfTtDGE WORTH U J MUSIC, equal to any . . v " T" r to any ever offered us the State for its superier excellence' and cheapness, will be'fcmitfhed at rales to suit them. ' ' GreehsbbroV March-TJ:- s m To William McDonald, of Baltimoi-e r f eDf0fif TT' -,-d t8.lit"l;on.al ,aSii , ,, , - - ; Jobe admitted into this, institution the applicant t'Sm : Take notice, that I have been arrested un- mvtt be sixteen yearsofge : botv the Faculty 'may uer a Casai issued at vour instance' and ha vine civen .liPhu nt vnrv mmleratft nncpa for Gash. I :-. .u tt:U .' 'ik T o,in.., mm.niAn" t , v: a w u t . u u v. 11 im.v jrsr o uciooer and terminate on me 4ta ot 4 uiy en-1 i tgntness t, the Ming or, Che&U Sc fa; 4 " i iv 30 I suing. - , . - fc C M- , , 'I " V. .- .1 pricloir has never known an instance where Jjp having made considerable additions to their im- a P6"00 ol. ,uwc owm, uiree rroiessors are enaoieu i es nave been sold .Witti the ' laT year, restoring U provements since last Season, ate now prepared to to perform all the duties which in other mfedica 1 in- j health persona in almost every stage of consumplior - j ; .. ; SH ELTON &KENNON. v are seldom required to attend more, than two'Ieciures and coughs; They 5 do'lio;. Check afJd dry .npllif; fl Buffalo Spring, Mecklenburg County, Va; ? on ihe same day. , By this arrangement, me students cough, but render it eay, promote ex pectoration, af-.v:'.iV ' f J - -Mav 3. 1842.-' v- hafe an opportunity of being, well grounded .in Ana- lay tbe tickling or irritation, and remove the nreTi- -.- 1 VJ P.S. For particular information wilhjeaard to lyr Physiology, and other elementary branches of mate or excitingcaosc". Thevare made from acbmV -' JtLHyVUron .Aibemarie couna vat or, nmmea. snbjected toafull and rigid, examination on thepio deriul virtues, from those who have been saved -from Herrings, 1000 in .a. Barrel, for $4 50 per barrel; Aj- ceding lecturor on portions of approved text bookss ari untimely' grave, and restored' ttf perfect liialWr f so,Rrte Herrings, put up expressly for Family nse, in It is apparent, that the plan, of which the outlines have hy using them.t;.;V'.I';i;V-?.ftiW.Vi,' ; Half Barrels, a.very fine article at $3 Cash.- Cat! been briefly stated, is one which allows the student to ' The above Medirine may be bbtalned at thaDruff' ' l ' and examine lor yourselves. ewmafnee as well-as complete- his medical studies Store of Messrs. Williams fe Haywood; and -op Dr. : V ,J M "V'f ' ifli V,7- j - ko" v m the institution; and presents a happy, crutanation N L Stith, with full diret Uons accompanying each' . .. . , ' V V-.I- t ..w.0v "."-v ruui ... iiiwaviiiiu yj f Ii" UIU vi , - Crt ..,--' - 1 J. i Ot.. --..I In. nnulr. 4 1 . ! ..... j. .1- '-. t- i - .? - . c : 1 1 r. CMI BUU VVU1IU.IU, w Tv.vn.o. fc;--. .-J.i VIft Tinni 9fR Ittlfl tnfli AT. nilttlU. MWIlMi.liMl'VI "fk l-' . - I . 1 .' 1 ' 1 l . " . .' I ,. J. i.liit' .. i"..;. ' ! 11 . - ' 1 11 . irt : r 7 TTTl inj in which I at present hve, pear the Gum Spring. Physiology abd-Surgery. j-.- 7 Immediate possession given. " .1, .vS:. " - VILUS H.WOODLEY, Proctor.; v.. ;-vr ; - ' : ; Jhkirkham. Wyaa; -A .uv.- r'v." -j593w,4 RateigWJune27 ,,52: ---- V .mrtYLAm fOlIDES OF- DACOIV are much inquired after Theoryand practice of Medicme. - : JZfl , ,e ir ,ru" J tnd cu.lDme ;i i S hero atlhis time,; I have sold all I had at 8 cents RiceaViLxoT Uivu M. D. PfoTessor'of JJa' dbe as c.erp s - .II artless tan . . -". i WILL: PECK. Medical Jurisprudence and Obstetrics, procured mUe C-j. r,,. ' T.- - - " Raleigh, Jnly 1ft- -'.V-,: 57-2t r ;r ,WitMAME.A.Aixixr,M.DProfessorofChemi w?!lroE? r: ' C'C' - ' vi-' r-r : : : btry and pharmacyv' - 1 - r V' j -.-.c -" r03 Water Cur d Summer and ted i fur- gAWBT.Taz:(YkW NaTaiir R. 8xith, M. D. Profssco'r of-Surgery . nishedby me poucj cr bushel. v;: ?4y : for CarpeUng. ;.;;, ; V!LL::.PECK,. , SxWusi. Ch.w, M. DProfessor of UtteriaMei Jone 18- 184S- J . Raleigh, Joty 8. Ml. . 56-4w ka, Therapeutics ami Hygiene,' - : " TO?ICU,-The;duscf f 7. , T . JOB PRINTING v ' : Rov, M. DProfessor of tpecial and JLNJe-av-.'-finesv f A.C. . 'l i'.- .. ; -.w .? J 5 ? i " General Anatomy: - ' Vcj suned oriJIorJav the lrt.d'Crf - . i -.e?d-wlth U Jr SAMUEliCHEW,' - V - K,: :?v-,hf .s,June30;f. : ..W-- .. -' ' f- . '--' -a o m '. ; J-.. 2 . rlt i? 1'' - ' -V " r-'r. -r; f V f'i V; i . . j- - ':r;. ; ' ftv . w V-t; -, - : K -UrA ---li-J-'-xrf ---v . r ; - - ; v--rv(;- ' --' Vr?i'i,'; fl '9.Kl ' v'1 - 'v't-.-.-. ".'' - , :'" ; r V''.-----:Z.r . TTMITEItSITY, OF VIRGKSIA.-The U ' next , session of -this Instil utiort will commence on the 1st day of October; and lerminate 'oh tha 4th. of July following.' The Schools of the University, With their respective Professors, are: -f'fi 1 Ancient Languagea-'-Dr. Gessner HaitiMtfV .2. Moderu Language&Dr.' Charles Kraitsir.a" , 3. Mathematic.-Mr. Edward H. Coortenay. t r '4. Natural rhilosophy.Mr. lVm. B Bogerrv' -j. &. ;Civil Engineering'ihe subjects i of which; are drvjdedl betwren the Prpfessora "of Mathematics end Natural Philosophy , r : : t ; J l-v? Chemistry; and Materia Medica.Dr. John P. 7-Medfcine.Dr. Henryj Howard, - '"v ' 8. Anatomy and argery.Dr. Jamea Li Cabell. 9. Moral Philosophy. Mr. George Tqcken 1 JO. Law.-r Judge Henryti Geo. fucker. . Jn both Schools of Languages ar 'also taught-the literature .of the .respective langbages.4 and Ancient and Modern History . In the. Schoot of Mathematics ia included mixed Ma hematics; in that of Engineer ing, Mineralogy and Geology; In that of Moral Phi losophy, Belles Lettre; JJogic andToiiu'cal Economy and in that of Law,, besides . MunicipalXaw in all it braoches, the Law of Natore and Nations-, jthe Set reoiugltion brother is a 6tudeat , i C "? v 1 ' ' Every student' is free to attend r the' Schools of.his choice ; but if he be uniiertwentv-onev years ot age, he'shall attend at least three, unless authorised by bis parent or guardian, ixf writing, o-by theFaiulty, for good cause, to attend a less number. " ' f 4 t ' x 1 All students under the age of twenty-ope years are required to board v.; thin tbe precincts" i v " "By a resoluuon -of )he FacuUyl Miaislers bf the Gospel, and -young men .: preparing for the .Ministry, may attend, any of the schools of the University with out the payment of fees tothe Professors."."' v'v . The enactments which .lately; required' students & wear a prescribed uniform have been suspended. turerj student resident vqtbm the precincts must, on tnatriculatiorv deposite with the, Patron 'all the muney, wins, oralis, occ., unaer nis control, inieaoeu to defray his expenses wbilo at tbe University, 1-.br Vri u" e-uro uience 10 nis nome s ana ine amounvsoa-j P08' muA btt ScienUo pay his fees to professors, dormitory rent, for use of" the pubht rooms, three sessmenls, and to purchase - the text books, etc.; he may want at ihe comment ement. All funds subse quently received, by'jiim must be deposited with Ibe Patron, who has', charge of a Ids .disbarsements ; and upon all deposites a charge,' oft wo per centum com- mison is auihonsed. I ' . t -1-- tJ, Thesact of the Legislature,' prohibiting merchants and others, under .severe, penalues, from credittng siuuenis, win be atnciiy. entmea. ine ucence ,to contract debtswhich ihe Chairman of the Facuf- ?rj authorised to grant, is confined; (except where uie.pnrenv or guaroian : snaii-somerwiae , invwruuig request,) to cases of urgent necessity and these, it is hoped, that parents and. guardians will, as far as possible, prevent from arising, by ihe ilmefy supply of ihe requisite funds. '4 1 - s .'"J ? ' 'Religious services are performed at the University every Sunday by the Chaplain, who is' appointed in turn ; from the vfours" principal denominations of - the State. "' : -x ' , i ' . ' ha .-..i; Tbe expenses of the Session . of nine months are as follows: - - . " . ' -N- Board, washing, lodging and. attendance, . $110 Rent of Dormitory, $16: for half, if occupied by two. 8 i Ufe of pnb!ic room.it nd matriculation fee. ! ?; 1 t-15 Fuel and candles: estimated at -t ' -r- - t iJZO I Fees, if only one Prpfessor be attended; $50 t lf J .. m. r r .on. ii,., . 1 ioeachS25. sav ' v J- i- - . 75 ftVVV. W.CMU I VK.OBUJ A. UlOU IWVl - - 1 Total, exclusive of ; clothes, ' books : and ' pocket - ' mnnpr.'. -l . - ... ',..': ov. 228 I : . . - - - "I , In the School of Law there ia an "extra fee of $20, 1 Davaoienv siuuenis auenainz ins aemoT ciass. , j ne allowance vr rtoiaes is iinuiea ,oy me enact ments to $100. and for pocket money to $40. 7 : , v . ' ; i . And Patron U. of Ta. " July 22 '..- - "69 3w. . TTNITERSITY OVsYM RGIWIA MEDI IJCAL DEPARTMENT. The Plan ofinstruc tion in tlds department ofj the University; presents Owing to the length of the Session, which, embraces Medical Science, before they. investigate their applica- i uecuuaFUies 10 ue luunu in no uiuer . ouium ut jyicui- i uons in conneuioH wiw;iue siuuy oi tne -procure oi i meuicmcs, and are Undoubtedly superior to every thing Medicine and Surerv-- s ; 'V?tin nse for ihosa romnlainiM.' nfcnn. Immediately ifore each lecture,, '.the itodenis are j vatft pupilage and thai of public lectures. --.Any person of approved moral .conduct may; oner as i a candidate and receive the degree of M; D, without reference io the time he haa been engaged in tbe study of medicine, ot of lotning the school, provided-! he un dergoes in a satisfactory manner ihe various examina tions prescribed Jy the enactments.. - I' - J IWl,IWItlieA r..'" - - un 7 '-Y.rJ? uemisiry, 1 Pharmacy and Materia Medica - r - eticeof Medjcme, Ubsteics and Medical Jnnspru denee. James U Cabe!IM U Professor of ; Anatomy; ViJ MEDlCAi;DEPARTMENT-The liegulaf Annual Course of Lectures Jin this.. Institution, will commence on the Zletof. October: aod continue four months. The Preliminary Course of Lectures," to, which Students are admitted " without additional 1 WE nce on the Jirtt Monday in M'VV i New. Ycri and Phlladeria, large ad. ireinocr,' inese joeciures are 1 wnou loaepenueni oi I .v. n-.t-- . w.Ki -Ui-,- : i.i th.- j tprm will hfl rons M c oj-jyiovenioer, . .w I ideied -enure to all who enter betore I -iass ana Jrutty, reiium-rv. Fanev An".. Ai- - r 1 . rrn - --'I'l 'I and havir" Kp.-n ---r --1 -i.t.M . . . . JJl- ... oTTiw, m.. u. rroiessor oi .toe I . ; - r - u-.i L.a- jge . I JPacfcez Herts for ccztsvitlc. - A; -:-v vrr 4",m 1 ' ";' ' "V M4 A m' . A-'. ' - ' SUERAPvRANGi::):NTi; v - UK-Mail Packet Boats, JOHN, MARSHALL, 1 Capt. Hull faud JSC. C A BELL Cant. Hnrit- ley, will leave Richmond from bur landing at ihe hat of the Basin, for the above' places, on Mondays; VVed- nesdays andridaya, at 8 o'clock, Ai M: precisely, pod r arrive at Scottsvilie W t A. M- next day,T and 'imo V Vt v ' Lynchburg by .7 P. M...' , ' J- 'lv. , ;lieavcL Lynchburg, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri4 days at 7 AJM. and arrive at Scottsvilie by 10 FM; ' ' ' 4nd into Richmond next day by 4 P,M.I ' $1 l' , . : By this arrangement, passengers for Tennessee and ?:' 1 Guy andotte, will not be .detained in jXynchburg." aav i heretofore "-- Our Boats will :, also,' connect' wittt' tfie 4- f linen of Stages" from ScdtUville tdStaunton.-: ' ,1 . a ins is now me pueapesi auu imi route 10 me uu- ; . ferent Virginia .Sprihgs, and ofTers many other induct 1 mepts to travellers for preference. : j ' 4 j t j The4nvAlId wilLbe nleased with. hi eav. comforts We and safepassage j the'beauuful an4 rQmantio e4 ( v nerr Vill dcUght the admirers jOf nature, and the richi f far famed and highly' cultivated 'James Riverlow '. grounds and highlands Will gratify the agricultuiist . : and man of taste. i.v 1 1 v i ...On ourairWalal. Lynchborgv '8SFBgert'Iiivei .rr h vuwcv ui iwu iuuki iu iue w BiHisouipnur springs, ' with an assurance thit all shall be sent on -two lines ' . EDMONDS & DAVENPORTT Richmond, June 20 "18-2. r . V ' -.-, .-60 7l WI1.I.IA-TI GORJK-OIV.r r.f "COMMISSION MERCHANT V-2 J' "v ' '4 - tBaiU Gordon,Xsq. T ';.;"V JoarB; Ficklln.. Jmou V'rt: . TbawF. Knox Esq? i'Siff llV-5, - - , ; Messrs Jno. Scott & Son. ,ri?T"rr e',. f Richmond. iMessrSi Uonlap, Moncure 4- Ca-34. Mr! H. B. Montague an experienced dealer In To harcOi.wili pay special attention to the interest of tha Tobacco Planters of North CTaqrolixswIr: ' H: LiBERAvadvances on all produce when in hand auu proceeus remiiieu.io. oruer, v, July 6, 1842. ,155 r (&6J)E2L REVf ARD.- Ranaway Jxtsm, 4hi tllyafei City on the 6th inst a negro wan nam ed John, (he assumes Ihe name df John! Bennett.) He was purchased In Charleston S. abodnhree years "since. He is a bright Mulatto live feet 7 in cnes in neight, ahou( V l years of age. Ji generally '. wears bis hair tmur. n& h Znxt -tim nf htm: fmnf . teeth, and eeA much-decayed.: He has but litUf to ayunless spoken' to.and generally hokla ,W lead civet ' ff h.. 'tfxfho- t;u;r-i ;n ru.i.s.ii r? land, a brother In New Ydrk. and no doubt will endW M.v mm i 1IIVU1U U'UIK IU .. VUailCDUIUi u. ?or xo gel to: pne or the .other of these places. : Ha if liiteuizent and wilInlAvorlo nass an a Tif nAran-i. .... . . i . r-r- rri v..- .. I he above, reward of TWenty-five, Dollars will be paid: v i.j ""-"a huwmw, oueriu. un uts uemz ueuverea bl of Stages running ; over" Ibe ".Natural Bridge and ;by; Dibbfera Springs, and tlie'oiher by Libehy,FiacasUe, and the Sweet &prings.r ? " ' ' '7, 4 . Messrs. A. i-evan. brother, ' .? 5 pi..'- H " Messrs. Mcllwainc, Brownley & Co. $ 1 f""'. the Jail In, Wake County ,pr any Jail la thii "tatl . I that he is goi. tv 'VJ , , f -V-kA, Kaleigh, July 13,' 1842. 4 ...'i.,; .' 664 (0 The PetereburftlntelUeencel1 andiVVlImiocfton. Chronicle will insert the abpve 4 limes an4 charjp iTarc o a Cough r Don't, neglect it .m Qhermsm's 'Cbnglx-' lEcnsei,-.'re tW safest, taost ure and efiecthal remedy ioi Coakha i Thepw;' not give perfect satisfaction.' -Several thousand box- bination oT the most -valuable etpectoranl. bY conch ' dreds of certificates have been offered of their won- oons, Boohs iGooJisJZ ore 'ttetff- ISooitsiwx Received at the N-.jU. Bookt Charles pMaIleTi with Illustrationti Barnabv. Rndsa. : Jo-(.t do,, do v do? ' Pickwick Club, i - do 'A do. T . .. : l'.. Mis Sedgewick's Letters from abroad. Stephens', Travels in Arabia Petra, 1 .? .Hallam s Literature, ,U . - - , t : o 1 .-"Middle ages ,1 . ? ' " ' ' ' J l - For sale by ; , -' TURNER & HUGHES, w. ' r vRaleigbJuly 8. vV.ft',l . . - m '-. V-i'V T7ILL1AMS & HAYWOOD WKM Aiot4 tiAi v. uUJJare now r.ifn- i y"" w pics I ChemWt. P,;m ett Ei-:k'cf T)nir tf.r---m-mr.f: Chemicals. Paints, O.U and Dya 6u.a, V. uulotr- I'-'. 0 J V, it -.-?. r ? 5.rrt 0 14 - k 1: . y-r-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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