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Ill THOMAS J..LKMAY,. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ... "I - TTBMS-'J ' liiiWnMV tbre dollar per snaemln dune. ..- - !-- Persoi re tiding without the State will be re eaired la pay the wans mount f Ihe year ub Mriptioii in advance. , - "i . RATES OP ADVERTISING for every Miner (not exeeedirg 16. ! I"'1 type firl iarrtiost,oe dollar, each ubeoiiei.i. The advertrtemonl of Clerk " ' ,: ""VTVOL.XXXII a pr rift.ill h. made fro- lb regular pt -etforadveniaertby the year- -j . jrp Letlera lo ike EJitore lit" pw-pa. J. BKASJA & Co. ,..' - OLD DOMl-MO - CLOTHING STORE. OflhttlU Me-r$. Mli$m tf Wattt China Store, " , ; MuitStrert. . WE wmjlJ beg leave to Inform oor Mend anil lha poblie ;enerlly, ,lAt k'P ""''y en krjd doming f all inJ. uiW .-i'.r'aeaenn, which w w'.M tail low for cab. Wo would invile a!t to Call anJ examine for Ihemaelve. whether ihey want to purcba or not. All g"9o" add by u that do not answer in every particular, can be relUfiwd, and the muiwy refunded, provided Tti;T bll no been worn.- Walker on Interiiiarrlajjr. Jt re caired by 11 H KK & HUGH E? Feb. 3rd. 6f HliW riAKOit t'Olt OLD 0!XS. T AM wilitny wndtowd FfJima mtt. chanee lur onea and allow whaleter jnileet of the article mJT oonaideit Ibem werth ray object 1 v t la mike money on I he lecopa-Mna rwiioi, ana waut'l Iherelore either take tlitjp at ihtgr valuatiun, ir tell litem to the ten al'antiie lor tlifir oncra. I hire now on haad a Uciutilul aaiorlnient of to perior Fiaao-Fortei. tarjinjin trice from UTS lo Those ho faror me with tbeir ordera aliall be Dluted or no pay ahall be required. V E P. NASII. N'oi.H Book and Piano Seller, 1 etei Iburg, V. vlM)A'BLi3 CITV PKOPEUTir For Sale. I tie uiliicriberanainua of tarrjini into emimn till lonif elicriahed inleDtina Of rrrnor ln to th Weal, ffiT Inr aula ihiA ery valuable Elahlih ment. in llie eiiy ol IUIci(h, known at th til l' Y HO TEL. H jtinj had personal charge of the Ho tel Inr aereral yew, the iubwriber ean tpeak from hit own knowledge a to the produttTeneai and va lue ol the iraieriy. 'I'o a tierson who ia well aa. quaieil with (be bttilneo, tba certainty of a prnGl aMe inetme f lii oiowy will nbe.enaored.:- It alwuji Iijm aoinma'nded, andj om.knJeUsbteAitua "lui'i, alwayl muit eoinmand a fair proporliou of euUofli. lit ailvantajtet aa a. piiblie home, are loo nuiiieroua to be detailed in an aiKrrtiaemenl, bul en be rtcmonitraied lo any one inclined to purebaw, I hetermi ol !;, wl,H.li will te er accommooa lion may be known on appliexinn. " - i5M..'mrK'f.irniwctif'-' e)AN IEL-' MUR A ,rtt Kalelgh. Jan 3?,I8I, N 11. The aubaeriker will alwr tell a plantation l Suit aerea of land, aituated wiihin tl 1-S aiilet ol llaleigli, known aa th Git A XT track. NOTICE. - - - - - WILT, he anld on Tuelar.the lth day of May neat, belora Ciatea fJourt Houae door, in l.ateaville, llie lulluwin( Tiacta ul L.ud,. or aa muei. aa win 'pay the amount ol Tae due for the year UJ9, lo- geiner with me com oi adieriitin, oca. 10.1 Aorta H. nlon A brum . ,60 llorrcll Gilbert 53 HTdl'JpT, 40 ' Hunter Klialia R. 50 Hurdle Duniel 85 llnwelt liaul rti ; i ..lli.fer Lin - , 70 ' King Nmmon . t5l ' Laaaeter Kader ' 1KI . Odom I'bomaa : ii) Parker dry fit ! Powell Jumee, of MvT- - 1 77 -Peree- A braham a 351 Parker I aaaa 1119 Itogeraon Abel 3U0 f mull Itiibio 4f 100 w.. White Kiiberlbn 53 " Curl Uiehurd JAMES R-RIDDICK. Sheriff.: Gnteitil N. C. A,iril S.JI'r Ad t-5) 18 5 - TO BUILUCKS. THE: TJoJeYiitirr VupcbWdyr'rt7CBBntj tloui t ol Johnatnn, CtMniniitionera to contract lor the building i4 a Fire proot Coart-Hnuae, in the Iowa ol Bmhbficld. The;, Ihvreloic, tjive ihiapu.b lie notice lo peranh deairanil of otidrrtaking, that iliev will receive Prnnotal tor lining the work, an. til the Sfilh day nf May. They have a dralt of the plan r'ly lor exhihiiion m The building wiT be furly-four feat long,, and thinv-ait feot wide t two alorira : Uourt-Koum a- kmmhki)mi8m,ML.A. wrtxi)l.4W.'weV vxorpt the temnl t " mnw ami iioor-anii m o ol iiinie, an abunilance of wllioli i in the vicinity. Th litiililing it, to be completed in a year, or lea. alie. the contrast. A Urge orlion f the payment will hr givrn during lb progreti ol the woik, under i.roiicr wnaraulvpa. THOMA RIDE, I V ' .lOIIV'McU.OIl, DtVII) TliOtlSOX J t) WAT.SO.V, KVTAN UKT.AX. J Smiilincld, X. C tith Api M, tail. . 1ft GREAT 1MPROVP.MENTS. hTOUJliT, mtttCKSTEtt 4- HU.YIiAjrS ... IMAIMO I'ORTKS. ,E P. "Sktu. aqla Agent (at a.ud SotlhCiWwa. . It haa been remjirkrd by aom of the moat dia. .,.;,'Bf,;n,d Biuaieiau jrr';h Uiiiti-dj'JJritrin ,iul( lew iiiMruniciite are lo b found hi any rounliy r tUl M' Iboaemad by Slodarl, Worcester .V luu ham, New Vork. Their lone 1 rematkab'y aoft, awen and mellow, and at tbe am time powerful. 1 hey are made wiih particular referenr to durauili v " wrf Wg iu tune. E. P. NASH, Peterahorg, February 6. 4 LAW S CJIl HO L ' IX RALKJGir.- 1 - ' Th aaterahtad propoie i nprn Law Fehnnt in IhcCnyol Uale.gh, on lha ttl ol June heat, pmi ned a lulTicient number ot atoaentc (feigbl at kaal J aan b obtamed to jwaiity the ... , t he anoat aputoaeil eouiaeol-nwrtiea (ft te adopfr Jed, and ond and wriilcn innnidii,, ,n -r hewing lha allrratHm of the law at, laid down by Htackttnne, erlamg from ear Aeu t4 Aatrmi.lt and lha uteitinn of our court a. The atndenia will b ie ajiirrd to nndergt frfnenl and atatr4 rxmi(fwtinni and when they ahall have became eufQaietitty advaaa el, it ia propoeml that (hey ahall have a moot cooit, her they may argue legal quettirmt, and be made ee;iaia(al with the lorme ol ptradiHg and practice i ihvennm -of ihia State.-1" A enmukte awarae ol atwliec will eniorwee twn year, bid tt'i'l.nli s ill be .ti.M .smwW iH.truclioa and the uve nf riir l.biari. t will be (100 per annum, or $I'J per mmiih', 'or any aWiee pert adlhauayear. JAMES IMEUELIa. , - WILLi H. UATI LR, . h. March 31. IMI, 13 tl. ; "tiwri and Siandwd. ' .lOtlAS D. FLEt'ItV Will t. ..tinu hit CABINET BUSINESS in i.nirf.uic Franktin Co N. t where he will be Wdy to receive and rTrruta order -in hi linr. nrniiore of vmn kmda may he bad I. iw for ce.h. ood hute,, by adding x per nigia 'oa tie PtK anal payment to he made when ri Jk hi uken aw a. X. 0. A Journey inn ofateady haSita may find -rapluyment here. - - , r . LoMtsbBrg, March 1 2, 1811- 11 J w J u VniTti n-oniiKinipprdii In mnnl in intnlWtiial. and in nhvaicaJ resources the land of out sires, and the To the Virginia' nun IT. S.tPnbHc. Th aubarriber propose,, if patronaga will war rant the enteru.iae.to nubllah in lh City of VVaah- ! Ingion, a Daily Political Journal, lo ba called the OBSERVER. ' iraarnption win jumiiy mm, liia wuh I lo iue ti e fint numbet on the firt Monday of June next one week or two at farthest, after the commencement of lb Extra Seeaiun of Congreea. . '' 1 be Obaereer, if it goe into operation, will er't iciae freely and unieaeredly, th action of th Federal Gorerment, Without "fear, favor, or alfitc tion .'' It will lot k for aupporl to the People, and th Peoplo only.i Hiring lake an vaerita part in lb f lirlion of Gen, Hsrri.ion. ardently hoping and eiinfidentlr believing that tlii A JrnLnialriiun Will i juatily the generoua conuuenee, eou lu'iit ma pat riotie xpeciation of the Aihet'can People, I yt ple.lge mvlf to extend to iUno .unmacriminating aapport. I ahall be happy to praiae, but not ad aid to censure. J hare lonff ago promiaed my con. cider never to be a man warehipper, never to ao.taln any man or Mf of men, again the Coiii tulii n of the country. Ttii vow I mean lo keep to the beat of sni abilitvTao hetp the God! " II tli Peopl will auatain me in thi attempt, in fruita ol near SO yeara of editorial ex perienee (bait ha dedicated diligently and labotiiHialy, la render th Obeerver worthy of their Tavor. I proiniee ihem and ( will redeem it, that Ibcj shall ba a politiral print at Waabicgtnn. if not abl yet boa l, faithful and true to them and the, eauaa of th country, and tbe Right of tlie Stater and of the People. Whether print ia or i not required at the Federal Metrapolia, who leaninga ahall ba to th State and pot to the central authority i ( leave it to the country to nay, . ' I throw out the propoaal how, intending; In a ahort time to be mora apecifio 1 wieh to awertain if there exiata a dispoeition lo'iupport a paper at Weahington which will givea rordul aupport lo General Harrimn or any other Preaidcnt, wbi'a bb entillca biinaelf to it by the C'onatiiulionalily of hi couraa, but which will primarily be jealoue and distrutlul of Federal power, and certainly more prompt to attack ita excenaea than lo arquieec in them, let wbo will be at Ui bead , of it Govern- mem."; ; " """" ' ' A the time ia lircitoJ, I requeat thoee who are diapoacd i uppnTt m in thi ntepriy to- n bounce' it by letter. ..,..-.. , JNO. a, PLEA5ANT8. t "nchmohd; MarclTSSd, 181" :A-- - State of North Carolina, Hertford County, " Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions, Feb ruary Term, 1841. Collen W. Darnf S -T V I-Or'gl. attachro'l levied oa land. Martha E. Beal. J ! It knpeaing to the aatia.'action of the Court that the defendant in Ihia eaie acsi.les without the limit ol thii .Stale, it-la ordereirih'crefore by the Court, mat putiiicalron lor tlx week ba made in the Ita leixh Star and North Carolina Gazette, sivinr the said Martha E. Beat notice that lti be and aiipear oeture in Jutucea ol the luurt ol float and tuar tar 8ettlonf at the next Court ta be held for lha County of Hertford at. th Court Houte in Winlon, on the fourth .Vloudiiv in May next, then and there to replevy the property attached and-plead, older- wise nnal jiKtgment will he entered up agamat ncr, and the property levied on condemned aubjeol to tne lecoverv oi tne piamtin, aereeaoly lo act oi Aa I aembly In such ease .made: amliirovided. . , . . I ett, , . U L CUW PER, Clk. Price ail v, $3 02. 7 ; -fci- lJ:;r aaasr:rHtlmii'riT it & XDSFORTZD HORSE . Wluncr of the Great St. Leger. ?IH13 celebrated and unturpataed English Kace norae anil capital BtallioH Will aland the present season at Wilton, Granville county, N. C at 45(1 a mare, ami J,,"! insurance, Willi. one dollar lo the grooin.. The araton money will tie duelhc I -.t July, at which lime the aea sou expirec,the insnrnnce to teon at the male is ascertained to lie with lost, or Ji Vtn.wi.uV -M..et w ill. be ted tor ...Meisutt per dajt, wn.cn mutt he pam ucti.re nicy are rcmnveii muck persons coming with mare will be boarded free of charge. Great cttention shall bo used lo prevetn acc.il ntta .fl eveajics, hut ni respontihihty tor any which may hap;ie. I plbrige myself to my friends an. I patrons, to ! tliem -.ii' m all respects u they will aend tit Uovrros. For hit running In England and that ol hit Colls, tec hand bills. - EW'U H. CARTER. Wiltoa, March 20, 1S. 13 9w. Siatc oT North Carolina. Court r Pleas hiiiI Qtiui-ter Sessions " MaitincimriSll. ""Jolin A"&oulhrl V"- - r "i v.--i .... . .Original Attatbment levied In this cise .1 aiipeario-g to the a iafarlinn of the ('.nit, that the ilelcndant it not aniohabitanl nf llna MHt-'i It it thereto e otdrrnl by the Court that puldieaiinn be mai!e in lha Italeigh Star for tix weekc, tiolilj j taut drlrnoani lo be and appear belnre Iht Josiieca nf our tai' t'oort, to he lit 1.1 for the 1'mn.iy id .rihamiiin, at he Court House in the Towenf Jw.li son. en the Srit Monday WJaue nest, theit and there rcplrvy.ir plead to isaee, nth erwite, ju.lini.l pro confeajn will be taken and the property .leVi.d'oii cvi.ilvihvied tul.ject. o the plain tift'i reeii'erv.- W lines t. Wm. llo'tom, Cleik nf onr aaid Court, at i fic.t, ihe fill Moi.ihv oi March," 1311. fiith ycciwof Aiueiicaa Iiidt jsr ndeiirc. :, . !. , 'WW. UU lUU.rtVj '"'..:? - . ' .4 6w , li-rt1 , .. Piiie adv. f4 2. ..,.-. ' . Fi:jM: SILK. On MoailaT, the ir.h Mir, bema; the first day of Wak Coiiihv vViMirl. wiil be told at the Court House Ikmr. its Raleigh, a likrly negro man, be longing to the enale, at niniitha creditT- -B.T.-.ULAKE. Aitmiaiatmior I Feb. Sind, 111. ; , ... i Cw v A'tyE TEES' JP IAN OS . t'tr Si,,t by p, A'utH, Vetenhurf V ' Vw f HR'THE xlBr i tMiaasnt f " Tak ie Inwrnmentt and try them, f Rood keep them, y not rt-lur them, whI.ohi pi) mg lor Ihem. Aa some Patnnt are tar superior to ot tiers, and aa pirrraatrt crucially are bat little acquainted with the a-irTerthee la. Ihem. (irtidc) li tceroa to me thai a tettmat to eoatly an article, locraoah eautiuti aaa. net be obsarveal. . -v Many pertnnt are perfectly atMter! with the lev. arrnmrnic they have purchased wnlit tome Mead or Aetghtaor gets one which la considered superior, aad b 'M 'hey withtvsry hl been mare particular. - Th re Isn't ttrecatity foranv thing farther than a limit in prat ia any order which may be tent me. t ' tV. r. rv ASH. - Dee. J ',. ' ' ' Si-iw. Mrn "IitttTtit A. Ralll will w,-eia an etecute aiy kind of Sewing work with nratnra knJdrrpatch. .March 17. 194 1. 11 It. mm RALEIGH N. CAVEDNESDAYt MAY 51S4I. IlErtKIXS IXSTITCTIO! FOIlf L HIE CDL'TIOM OF Till; ULI.tl.i i e-aiao.iwimeiH naa oven remove ed to yat apaamia' and tlrganl edifice known ft. Y. ..... I . .. i U .. . . I. IJ ...... . -a,. . liwai w.iiii.riuH .uu., a. 0uh.Ii ".- hi, aim ia now ready for the recep. ion and ii.ttruet.on ol young blind peraoue ot cither tea Iroui any pail of It.c eoau- . . .. . . . . , - The aalubrity ol the location,' the feeilitira for aea bathing, and the extent ol the edifice, which ollcrt aeparat room lor the pupila, mak flii catabliah - mcnt adeairable reaidence lor thote young blind peraona ho detire auperior accoiuo1:.ti aa. Tba eourje of inwrueiion wmprtbend. reading. t.ilry, nat-ral ,.d moral Vbilopby. & ,2. . i.. - ..Jwa .l.M ihiMtr anil tinnliei icliee ol muaic iuee; hn d.i, it raav acniiire a knowltdfe ol the au- cieot and moileiafanguagc'a.' " " V A Iborough and aeientilio knowledge of rnuiie, oa) opporiuniiiea of practwc upon the pMno-loi le and or. nl m.tal in.lviiM.n.a tram ClSO IA Cllfl IM.e an. aura. For tl.ote who with to aludy the lanaoacea, ! j 1 Have the ate of a piano-forte iu (hrir ahamber, or to receive extra musical i.iatiociuiut, wni. I be bove will cover all llie ordinary expanse ol th put pll- -- . ' . .. - . 1 Extra aeeomraodatioa. charged in reasonable pro-, portion. ' ' I The moat favorable age lor iottructioa ia between 1 tbe gih and 18ib yeaia. . - t The follovrmg gentlemen, are oi.neted with the iiireelinn if the Inatitutioa and may be referred lo: Peter U. Ilrooka, Thomas II. Pcrkina, Peter R. Dal ton, Edward llroi.kt, Samuel A. Elliot, John 1. Fisher, Thomat G. Cary . Jnhn llomana, Jame K. Milla, Itoheit Kantoul, Samuel luil, Samuel May, Qziaa Goodwin, Horace Mann, Hubert U. W iiithrnp. For particular mformaiton aililrett H.e IJiiectoi', Dr. S. G. Howe, Boston, to' whom all application ahnuld be ma le. . ,N. ll. no persona win oa reeeiveo wniie on.ier III . ;' . ' .u - ' Willlaui' T. Bain would tak' a few Boarder by the month or year. Ilia term r moderate. ' March 17, 1841. lilt. MOORE'S WAREHOUSE, . riTtneyi-no The jnipeetori at the warclionsc take this mi'thnd of returuii.g their beat thauka lo Iheir pairuns'iii.d friends for U)st lavora, and most rctpeciiuHj solicit a comiMuance of the aame. The eatablfthment woiehahey-aondoct poacetsc every advantage that can be deaned. situated almost centrally in the town, upon a fin paved street, and very near the Depot of the Pelertbiirg.enO Roanoke Railroad, the laeilitie f..r receiving, opening and shipping Tobacco are not surpassed by any other in spect too in Virginia. . V are neieinmieu to no an mat ia jn our power lo obtaiu lh higlieat market price tor all tobacco aei.i 10 our care, aud have a sufficient number if al.le banda to do our business with dispatch. We some our friends and the public generally, tlul we i'l eae every 'exertion to give aatislactiun and to merit their aupport aad confidence. . w Cpntijtnnienl by Uadroadt qr otherwise, will he. ill heretofore, promptly an.i strhily attended tot and in every case in wbich we may be desired to do to, we will with pleatvreeod the account al sales, (with a check, tf directed. 1 to any Pott oflioe thai n.av be ilexgi.aie.il or we will pay lh amount to any house or person in Petersburg mat we may uo.i.recte.I to. All ehargea, tuoaj a Hailroa.l Ireight, drayage,te. will be at a I tune advanced, aa lieieioloret ami the tobaecowill beheldioprder ors..ld,.,,heo.w. . iu, 4rf .,iiram wUwi. . quested lo have ihesr namea distinctly n.aikvd ui.on asiesrwogtrieairt, aiiv cona.g.icii m, - ----- v . pfcUKAM It JONES, v Jaruiary 83rd, 1841. , i.Uecrf't llurr lioMte ,: ' -ri vi :' 6 Sum. -m HE SUMSCItlBEKS oRer for tale privately, I their well known Farm and Mercantile aland, which it believed to bu the best country stand any where in the Counry. 1 he larm ia amply tulh cient f..r thi" or'timr hands; iht dwelling ia llge and commodious, with three rooms below siairt, and three rooms with five Are placet) framed kitch- , en and Stone chimney, with good boute lor er taiita' uae. .The Store House is tixty-two leel long, with two fire f laces, and ihe Store lliirly-eiglu lett in length, and tixtten feet wide, and not too large for the l.utinesa nl the virinily. Alto a Gin llonir. twenly-four feel square, and a Church close by the 8toi e,; vkhtw re-veiny yarjla. 'I here are brn.let. air" uvjF"jof vMi..wfc.,'i ,M - xamin lor theinselvet. ; wn huuld uottrllly the Itl ol May,' we may go to busiuett again our sclvet. . '.-, . ... A. S. WYNNE h CO. -' Jannary IJih. IH. . ... ' 3-Uw. T, U. F K N T ESS, ,. MERCHANT TAILOR, FAYETTEVltLB STREET, RALEIGH, M. C. am aiail. wir ca-aaa vuaj t wa"j inipio gan, . gi.eo o .... arinn m.n ip f . ,.negemcnt ol the nchmil and Morula of ariesi mv inairumenr which ne wimrt to icaui . , d.i. . r tt . - farttenliraltentmn ia ivr.W phytic!-tduea.ion -r . PC Nlpn. a Wtpw .. T.w.w.. ltn..t ..rfi.M.inn iiihih '.enl hn.,ka.ForSpeting Reading, and Wrmrig, peran : The Snbacriber lias commenced the Tailoring' -uOa ittdul oj 'ttpnipduipjil pu uoiuji8 .tj't buaiiiaas in all it yarinoa branchev, in the b .ild- -anpul .(q'odoq ptiaj pjs.-wt vjojoiajq i 9i in for met ly occupied by Mr. Thompatm a a Jew- jttJUuSujnujiij tuiqi oi ioj Ujitli3p,i.viOU( ellery StH, aud ma .door tooth of .the Nortl1--.3e-e1.iitu! out; ipuai ot ttoteeaoo ettj )Bt ej-j Carolina JtooK where he M very recetHlys, . ... ' wiumj ftiUifo iiij.-Biiyy-: received a splendid assortment ol jupeifine Cloth or)mol every color, Casairner. Watwtv, antl aft lhry artlcre. "it,iuny kep'i liYiu'ch Eiabliah- Inim llie lateet importation in the Northern mur- ket. Ilia dock conaista in part of Sop. wool dyed Black Cloth. " r , Olive, Invisible and Bottle Green do. Olve Hrnwn and London do. Black Diamond Ueavcrs auitable for Froak and Overcoats. Plain Beaver. " -CSSlMEttES', :. Sup. Woof-Djed Black. Blue, Diamond and V Kinria. Waabingion Mixed, 1). ah. lln.T, Uz, ; . VESTIX.';S. Black, plain and figured Velvet, Brocade do. J .... t. IT.!...;. nl.i.. t figureil tcailet Valencia, plain and figured Satin, (superior ttiamy - - - AIo, a ireneral aorlmet.t of fance Artlclra, viij Stock. Suspend! rt. Glove, llndkerchiria. Cravat. Sliffiiera, MeriuO Shirt an.i D.awtra, Boanms Cnlhir, fc. , '';' 1 lie ubscri&er naa lit 1.1a employ, hrat rale wort me 11, and a he uitrmls ilevot.ti hit unre- roiltir.fr peraonat attention to Ihe buani'ta, lie hopes, by punctuality nd detpalch, tn mrul llie patronage pf a griitrotta pubHo. Call and trv me. -Jfan. 1,I840." liSi'-''''". r,-!! 4 :)iu. A SITUATION WANTED.! -A Gentleman, who i aualiCed to prepare tlu- Jentt fiir admiaaioo- Into any College ia lh United Stale, ind who ba Did teveral year of aacceaw fnl eiociiencc in teaching, bath in ihe North and South, wlabea to exchange hi preaenl location for a more healthy ene. H i willing lo take, chrg of either a male or female Seminary, but a hi La dy, who i prepared to leach th told and ernamen- el tranche ol tvroile education, 1 uaairaoa ei con- iinuinc he preaent rmploymeni in veacti in. 10 latter would be preferred. Satisfactory teatimoni al, tnchararu-r, tthiHtin, and fsithfitl diarharge of 4'uiiea nill be tbeifutly fu'r.ii-I.Ml. . Addresa 1. 14. O. Beaufort, Cartcrt1,-N. C April 10, IS4L-. " -7 loop JiIiliI til it ; ; EDtTfctTIO.Y." " ' THE Truateet nf the SmithfielJ AcademT.Johnaliu . Country, have engaged the eervioe nf Mr. J. H. : xir.toka for th next year .to autierinlcn 1 Uilio ... :.;,,; .i I. ..ii ,i,. .,....,:.. r l.,.,. , ,..;.. , lh. .,,.. ,, h ,.r , , . , ' , ;- -. r - . . n . u . II .. . . .......I .. I . . .1 k..tll...l .... .T .11. Il.l.gc, tlnM -.".. tj , ..KI.....IM. .. yu m frd ( for eduralinff their rhilJren and waida Mr. Brook ia a gradu ite of Wake rr t Coktre, end ' ba given practical evidence nf hi aptneaa to 1 tracn m in of 'nnbleiniahed m .ral character, j nJ , Mii(w otb, On.t, and expecta to make the ,, Mnti ot hi,llure ijf,. , "d lfi r m.fm M Procure f.j Jom .if ya. h '"Pii?" "i t- ""u'w """ ' profeaaion,- U Mid. iiiehulW waihinivloiJiiiig. Tniay be had in the fainilie. in and alioul the villogo, . n ,t doUara per month. Cnnatanl kttcnlion wiil Da Bjen by tne Teacher and 'J'ru'teea to the good the am- 12 00 Spelling.Ri'aai'iig, Writing A Arithmetic 16 00 Artthinetie, tieography and . Engitah .Grammar, . ' : 20 00 Th Lng.iage,with any or all the !ove 24 00 ai.K;- Pl..lndn.tl.. r!..i.m.ttr IH.I.. an additional rh.ime of ttsn ilo!!ra.. DAVID TH0M8OX, hrttt. Trnrtttt. ' April 2?d. ISt 1. . 17 3T.3am C U VVA V' o wo a u . If you want cheap good., call at VV. C. TUCJvER'S: he ha just returned from New York, Philadelphia mid Baltimore; and having in.xde hirt putchawia w ill) Oasli, ha will be ena- bled to aellTheap. He taopeninn a general a aortinent, suitable fof bath Lndiu and Gentle- roen ainolli, Utah are Callionea from G lo 40 ceilt8, Mostinaand Lawn, all prices-D.m - tica 6 to SO. cent a first rate touk of Loif and Drown Sugar, Teat and. Coffee, very cheap; &C. &C -W. C. TUCKER.- AprU 33, W H .-.- 1 7. 6y. TtUXV SritIG AXB SU.1I.T1CU " ;" - , OH VCR SlVtlTil. . - MAUCUAtXV TAJ(,QliSt PATETTEVIEEE tJTREET.HALKIGH.Jf.C. Have ju.l rcreived, and are now opening, al their Store, a beauuful aaaorlment of Gooila in t linr of which the lo lowing compriaea a part, viz: " ttjjjierior wool dydd Black do do Blue j tight Green, ; y CLOTHS. Snuff Brown, . i , . j Claret, and Dahlia, . J : . , . Black French Bombazine and Drap-d'le for fttmtner Coat. . t - Light tingle-milled Caaaimrre of every variefy T.innen Diillinga, Crape Drilling, and UirafTa-, Silk and MrTaaillr Vettinga of every-color. Uuck-tkin and UiinwElattic nuapendcr. -- , tloakina' liirbl and dark Glove. Collar and Bocom. '- . Tennant'r Summer Stork, ai r ., ,i . r .1. , . u , An1 ft, every tl.ti.g m our Iir.e ihatcanbe fuud-4n any ainulsr E.titnahrnem North or South.' Tbeae g.wJa will be aold 011 aecaiiiv.l(it iuz term A ... , ku....,LIV, .uu ,rry cnc... vr v.We have in our employ lha beat Workmen, and coiilinue to give autislaction. , Thankful for past " favor , we respectfully' rcqur-at a Continuance of puli'tc patn.ni.gr. OLIVER gt. SMIT-rf. 17. 4w Raleigh, April 26, IS 11 NX Pl7LI.lAMa.id SISTF.lt ate prepared at all timee lo enter ain transient, visiiera. 'with their Intra-, in the most comfortable and agreeable manner. Thry alo continue lo receive boarder by llie month or year and are prepared to accommo. dale r AMIl.IES in a atyle winch they are coi.fi dent ennnot fall to n eaae. Their liimte ia moat conveniently and rilr-sisant- ,t titthffd, tj,e VeIy centre Of tile c.ly,ime- d.ately in the rear of the new Market and City JIill. " They will alan SELL Oil RENT a valuable HOUSE AND Lor. . The llouae ta laig., con ven.ent and roomy, lu.gnud repair, and "welt sit uated. Raleigh. April 7. , ' ' '- 17 3w ' . ?; . 'iiioitl J pittpURli; -im 4us ujJv aSutipJiod nttqiid Ul . yjueniin t jy 8liaiJ.- fxl:M ..immm'M ' oti jeqi 'jautroutia i id stilts iWHldjjj atat pAtMI 1 oil intti tjiilinutia AiiniiAjOMMj laoliT n.iloAA y;jov V P ".? tiian tm-i ag iiiia-ixuxvj . VOllVX iSVH04l ' i nv ev8U y 1 K, VJur uUim. - - -Diiiierie Hill, : . . AprU 17Uu 1S4L r mttiaii IT. rltayvtidt, 7f . having ceepled nf the appointment of tbia body, lo addrea lh two Literary Hocielie of lh Urriveraily of North Uaro I Una. on Wrdneailav. th 3ml of June next, being (ha jay before the Annual Commencement, public . ' 1 ...... : . ; nonce, tnrrroj ia uruiuea.iOM.gi yen. .-...it.j.i-r--:--- t it t - T y April tU. Assistance in prociirinjr ; Female Teachers.-, -Having ben appli-'d to frequently by heads of famil'raand principal of acboola. for aaaiatanee in procuring auilable Female Teacher, and alo by th I'eacher themaetvea lo want of ituationt, and hating it in my power, from ihe nature of my bu stneaa. to be naalail in each caaea. I bear loave to i will rhetefora lake fWar itt avttleavorinf this Hrif obtain good and efficient lnairqctr lor thoae.,ion wi,h -,,,1 , t0 other ' individual aa rh mar want iheoi: and alto, lake ihe de- grce of plea tu re in procuring wtuatione lor auca Teacher aa may stand in need of than. . -.- . Letter. p.wl paid. aJJreated U tbe aubaeriher, will be attended to. ' E. P. NASH, Beok and Piane Fort Seller, Petersburg, Va. P. S. Order for Book and Piano Folic, will be promptly attended to. Agreements ia willing will be given, any an wanting a Piano, allowing them la try the instrument beiore paying for it, and lo retarn it if net good. - ' " Whan it i deaired, I will gre to pot op piano in the parlour of any individual, ready f.w te, SI tipolated price, and at ray own ri.k. I have cent off Pinoa in tbia way, to place 9 or 4 hundred mile dittant, withoat being the least injureJI .." . x CP., :.-."-: :'-'- ;, . ..... . home of onr , aflefctions.1' i " ""-.- PORTSMOUTH, AVil! make hit firat aeawm, t Jackann North nntptoii. N. U toinmrncing the first clay of Feb nr), and rnilinit the tlrai day' of June neat. Tcr.Ht.-: Twenty rie Diillara the aaon, and one to the e-riwm. The eali te accompany the mare. The brat nocible care v. HI be taken of wian-a and foalas but no fetponaibiMiy f'T acei det.ta.ur eacaprirt - blarea fed with raimrt-'2i etBU p, , Servant miaul tne aame tain i ul. 21 i ojJjnf R-S'er. Bta Purlfail, J'e.liA'tfi ca,. t'Ciiauuiii nc e, &c ckaon, Jan. the lat, 1S44 . - 14 4w ST AT J3 OP WORTH CAIIOOSIA." Governor, 7iiu'ji General and C'cmwnnricr ' in-Chief, in viiti ver l.'it Sinlc 'airui(. UrllEKRAS. 1 have been duly Milornnxl by the Prnelamaiinit of II Kxcvllenot, WILLI) HctBT Htuataox, Prentlmltf the United Main, bat the lM Mimday of Ma) urxi, (bring me ill si d.y therent.) baa been fite-l upon by him for thi' ineeliii of the firtt aetMon of the twenly-snvcHih Cougits uf the United S.a.es: an event whnh ren ders it rxpedieiil and necessary that llie Election, 'or the It preaeiitativea fiom tins State hi the next Congress thou 1.1 he held al an i-ai tier day than tbv usual lime of holding said Election!. Now.'tlierelore, by virtue nf the authority in me vested, l.v an Act ol lha l-ene.l AaseVnbly ol ibis s''rt0.n,i1!.k", ntate eniitK'.l kA-iv,'Aet coitceming Ilia ivunie ol tihootii.e Senators and llniica. n.vli.et in ibet'mi- greatntihe t'twied S'atca ( Iteuied Stntutrt of V C Chapter "lit ) and 10 the i i.il.lrmt the Freemen if tin state may b duty . rrpreteulrd in the next Cong rest, al ii, (iiaitcstiou tOuiDicneing at al'oie aaid, I ilrMavue thii my Procl.uiieiinti, heivhy eons manding and requiring all Sheriff and ether re luming Oftccrt ot ll.o teveral cout.tiet composting each Congrt'ttional District, tu cause Pullt lobe .qiened and kept, and Elections tn be held, for Itrp. resemamrs ro the mrxtlt-'onsicra- -ot -ttie"li.itcd State, en ThHraday, 4hanh.nMM(t .lay , ot . Aly next, at the pt ei'a'iliil.ed hy law in I heir res- rectjve Cotniti'ei, for hnluii'g ta.d Electioiit. And do further tslvnrt and other ri'liirning OHicer,, to n.eet for the purpose bl'co'mpai'mg th. Pullt, al llie Vnnet and place pre scribed law lr that pnrpoae. And 1 doJry Ihi vny proclnniation, futlher lequire.lhe.Fiermrii of this SUteVfi iiiect in llieir rettieciive Countiet-at -Ihe tnuc" al.iieai.l, "al the placet established by aw, :hcn and there lo give their votec lor llepic seiuaiivet," m Hie next w-ongrest. In les'imnny wherenl' I have caused the Great Seal ol ll.c- Sine lo be heituulo alined, and signed the tnme with niT hmd .-" - -- ,.'.f, ' Done at the City of Raleigh, tl.it the r'lTn' twenty. second dr ol March, in the SuA'ftVtB-v Trnr of nui Lrtrd one ihnusand eight S.SffEJ bundled ui.d loriy one, and of ihe In VJi pei'dt.iiet! ol thtliled State the tix- msr. ty fifth. ; J. M. MOREHEAD. Bv the Gnvernoi 1 Ji'T, Li-rrt-rjoiix, P. Sec'y. GKN. II A Ull I SON'S SPEECH FOR THE RE LI E'F OF M US. It RO W N. Since pur' remarks on the subject of giv ing' one year7 salary lo hir tainlly, tif Vfiak.4 1 airtH:4iava readutas-peetU 111 Ihe caae t) fjeneial brown, wetn efl it lielnwj and our reader, we think, will be touched with its simplicity and ttollt. It, convinced the Si-nat en: it will convince the nation now. For who Itaa retxlered ao uuny 01- au nupi.rtant aer vice lo the country as General llacionf Whose life has been inore ctittsisleyilly ind lYillifully devoted to its bent fiiletetisr Contribute say wa ti Ihe teiii e, a-aid ourule-parted li ieiid to lite iSt nate in the icaseol Mr Iirown contribute sometning fttiiti the public treasury , to educate the hrtdrej.j General wlinni we Ijave lost. Vour mo ney will not be thrown - away. ' In your future history it will produce toyoua rii h return. " (JtUel- Uairisnu will arise like him will conquer; and like Mm hon eaily serve, or if necessary ,- die for their country. (In. ftep, On in.iiioti i t Mr. Ildni-on, the bill for ihe relief of Mrs. Brown, widow nf the late (Jen. Uruwn, was taken up for con sideration" ' ' , , Asyer, sir, public.. opinion i jar irTad: Vance jf .viK..Lea;.UjlC9i'l!!ject !'. this , :ki dfJitJarwvltxrVittmn-: extentieo,, no ... ...- ............. ..................... . . .... , , . .... . . ......... - T "yn i wnti pu1.11 iirt,iticu 1 approbation, by (he Atjierirsii Peo"jjle, as those nl the characier contemplated' by ihe preaent bill Where was aoy measure hailed with more yy and -satisfaction llirut'g'tout the whole; Union,, than that which provided Tor the ease' and comlort of the indigent soldiers of the revolu'i ni? 1 hat) .the honor, about ihd aame period, to introduce into the other branrh ot the Legislature, of. which I was Ihert a mem ber a bill to ex lr ml ihe pensions granted to the widow and ttrphaiis ; ( those who fell in the lateFwar, to an' additional pe- riuu 01 uve year, aim 1 can say, who truth, that no act f my pol.tji sl life ever reccivetl more decided , approbation from my cnnsti'uenls. .' ' ' . " "The grunds(sLid Mr. II )opon which I tupport the. bill n.ity under considera tion, are those of roral obligation and cor rect puliry. I am persuaded, Mr. Preai- UltlO this Government tai'd in relation to the family of Gen. Brown, that would not ac knowledge that he was bound, by a seme of duty, to provide for them a decent and comfortable support. An old - and faith ful servant, whoe best day have been spent Jn your service: who ha received, on hi own manly bosom, the missile aim ed at yoor life; mil, in your absence, pro tected vour property from being plunder ed Ind yonr family from dishonor, die of a disease inridrnt to his employment Is there I person within the reach of " my voice who would obandon the family of bu-: by whom he,had been iliba laitlitulJy Vcrvei', to lha cold charitieaof the world. tf he poasessed . ihe. tut ans of relieving IhrW fits! I am pettuatlrd there is none. I may be 'Told, that it U the innnea, of the people which we are. now Vailed upon ato disburse, and that it was placed under our control for tttt sucti pin0-ej that we StiuldJeranertms with our own, but not with the fuiid of our t onstitueuia. ' ' But, ir, if I am run eel in u.ii,ing that thrie ia a niirajdlin('itn! upoii ljIm jiart iiLthe iialirin, to make this p r ipria'ion, who but oriraehestan itift'Iiaige i:? We a. a tliee presentstives of the people, and pos sesed of ihe sole' an'liorKy lo rwif.rm thi ir tibltgaii. n. I will i.ot brlieve that it will be srrfeil. (hat the principles which should govern hunorable oien do not ap ply to a nation; that a triine, whit b would attach infamy upon an individual, would be roiistdeie'd as no crime at all, when perpetrated by the gotertnni lit uf a people, who, individually, .rofes to-be htiiioii Idatand virtuou. l'.ti', il is as-ert-ed that we have been, forniahed wuh writ ten inHiiuciKiiiK, by our const ii unt, which do not authorize us ,lo appiopiiate their ifiofiey in ihe . .manner' pti pohed. I wilj emteavor to shew, Sir. (said Mr. II.) that .... . -v- vit-tiiv a 1 H ' tirivcstiife; B 1 U our niakig the prnpost tl grant; hut even if.LL,.,'..y.? i,,,n. i dnubifui. (vvhiil- I most positively tlrry) thtjre it one mode of set tling it to whirli I always' tjelight to-re. fer, nd,w liter),' tinder any circumstances, would put' ait end lo- my iloulils. PP'v fir, to the plain, : htsnest, utiai'pliiaii. atetl opinions ol the A low lean l'tople. : Fol low the family ot General Drown lo their home tto, Srr, they have no home nut a aj.ot of earth upon the globe w hich they can call their Uwn. Follow them 1t the place of retirement provided by a fi ietitl, anil, as ynu march along intuire of every fanner or inrthanie you may meet, wheth er the prujii Bt.'il appropriation shall lie made or not; and if ninety-nine iiut of an hundred should not tell jolt to make it, then I will acknowledge that I am igno rant of the charactet of the American People, 'Hot K-t u. sir, take a glance at the Constitution, and sec what power it. ha given us to act in tht matter. H-.that tnstruiiterit, CT)j(ress; aulliVried"'tt . rimre- nTirr sTjppnn armies, "smrnuice t ulel fur their giivrrnment." "Under this au thority tve hav raisetl -aitd iupporied ir inlia. ami l..i'.... ..i.l.jLtuUl.b..n.. I ..... .-. . ..u.v (U1UUI I II. II B. .11 S 1 H ice for their gnverntnent. For what purpose; but by.t igiil-diaciplincria tuako, .llirmrflW cienl? Antl ia the powtr given, .JoproJ duce (hi efficiency by punishment, by torture, and by rleathj and that which is more iR-ctual, and wliicUopcratos . upon the mind of the . soltlier. which ..elevaie. and enables his character, wiihheld? If this is so, what ignorance of the character of our race dues it manifest upon the part of those whoframed the Constiiatioii.' From the Nat. Int. April 2C. President Tyler received the Diplo matic H.nly on Saturday, at two o'clock', at the President's Mansion. : , r In the absence of the .British Minister, Mr. Fox, (who, we are sorry to. say, waa-' kept away by indisposition,) the Rusawtv. Miiiiatr. lr. Eodisco, appeared at the fiijaij ofilieT Corpa. AVe give below hi address to ihe President, on behalf of himself and his colleagues, and the Presi dent's reply. "'-''....';''! ' As the members of the body were res pectively presented, the President spoke to each uf them of the relation, present or past, between his country'lsnd (Tie , Un ted Stales, and of his hope oLtlie cgntinu'ance of amicable relation?, anil-. received from all congratulation, and the assurance of the desire of peace and amity with hi country. ' In these short ,AWXSfWlWIJP.il--,-t?--. llemeh. rnosily strangers to him, the Pres ident wa particularly happy, and this, his iirct official intercourse w'iih the t epre sentalives of other nations, was, we doubt not, exceedingly satisfactory. Nothing, indeed, could be more appropriate' or in belter taste than the President's remarks, and the teplies of the several member of the Corps. . MR. BODISCO'S ADDRESS. ' " . -..'.. tbakslatiok.. ! Mr. PresiTWt.t: The United Slates hav in 2 been suddenly deprived of its supreme - head, the Constitution ba invsted-yo - 1 .l! y-i 1 . e a, ........ i. ' --. ' I . J, he JJlpluiDiltl plotnatic Corps ha the honor tu appear beiore you, Mr. President, for the purpose of expressing through me, it or san, it concern in the melancholy event which has go unexpectedly removed Gen eral Harriaoo from ihe ho.e of the A met lean People. The Diplomatic Corp ha. leu also to t.lTcr up its vowsrklr,.' Presi-. dent, that your Adininialralion may be dis: tinguinhed by iheiniaiiienanreof all the ex. isting friendly relations, and by a constant increase in the prosperity f the United State. . .The. Diplomatic: Corps embraces' thi ppnrtunity Mr. President, to assure yon of it earnest desire to merit your confl dence and esteem, i " ; v. " . -"- - THEPRESIDEN'T3TEPLT. Mr.,Minilerr Inmy character of Chief Magistral of the United Slates, and in th name of pie people thereof,. I have tn mora- to the Di ploma terOntf mn ah " thi oi cason yon represent, my acknowl edgment for Ihcir expression of condo- -lence on account of the bereaveraont whirh ihi country has ao recently sustained in the death of its late lamented and itlastri. oa president. I lke occasion, at the same time, to give the assurance that my moat earnest desire, as his constitational see cessor, will be to mainfain and cherish the friendly relation wbich now so hap. -pily subsist between ear respective coun tries.,, . s , ' , The People of ihe- United S..e'rejr-.'rJ their own prn-prri'y intimstely cnt netted itiih that of the entire famlyof na-" ttoni, and tbe cultivation of th feeliogi
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