ti . - -t-; AT . . -: -a. r V -.': " t . ',. . , .... - v - .. .THOMAS J. LKMAY, --: EDITOR AKD PROMllTTOl.. - . . i. . .. gpatcairiiew, tbra dollars per aaaaas hal ivea . faraseeldiag withoattfc State will he re--fati I Mf th woi eaaat al lha year's sab. doaia advaace , RATE8 OF AD fjr every eqaaref net eseeoding II liaesthie site type im iwevnKMi.'vw wwnnri www ,wrtoe, twent..tee- , Tat adveriiseeaeate al Clerks sad Sheriffs III be charged il percent aigheriaad adenactioae 13 1 par will eseelefrees lha regelar prr- eeeleraovwriiserii .wr"-. (j-J Utter to the Blitocs mcsw be pest-paid. eeeaioo are COL'BSB FOS THR DEGREE OF ... j JCSloa via. J?ee Leitero, Legtt, Elkice and Oieterg Thomas R. Dew, President aud Pruteaaor. 'I rxl nokBleir'eLecturr, Heilge' Logic, Palry's Moral Philosophy, Manual of History by tha Pro fer.s Political Jaw and Government. Beverly Tucker. Professor. Test Book Vattel'a Law ol Nations, ) Nobth Caeouh a Powerful in moi, in inte rfttrTVTHt . ' ; - - ' - - ; --- v R.-LEIGII N. G WEDNESDAY, KOYEMBER 10, 1S4I KO. 45. WILLIAM & MARY COLLEGE. THE LECTUWM in thi institution will com mence an tha second Monday in October. The epsrtnsenls of imtraction and the eapenacaof the .moo tra a UV-owt: neary unataMrt MilaiF Prealaad Mararel L. Plemiag AlaiuHMler -flaV-Itabl HMiNaH Joha Klnia lieo. Sitford Siilumrm Siiqiaoa Anoa Weavet Da. I T Let u -t u 11 Trxt Dnokl lJfrndra a Oaom try, Yoang'a Al- Uaael naiikrra. gebra, uavie urayo(r. Ckmiltty. John Millington, Profwor. Text Boak Maaual of Chemiatry, by Joh Webnttr il. D. 3d edition. -.-f K. - -- PiUtical Ectntmy, Gtvernment and Metaphg-lict- Tlmmaa R Dew, Profeaaor. Teit Book Say'a Political Kcnnnmys Drw'a Icturea nn the Keatricii'e Syatem and Uaury, Brawn'alec turra, Urw'a Kaaya on Slavery. JVatura! Philosophy. John Milinjrton, Profea aor. Text Hook Ulmated'i Natural Pliilttaophy. Kav on U4lvaniam and Electro Magnetiam by the Profeaaar. Malhtmaliet Robert Satinii'ra, Profeaaor Text Dooka Yonnfr'a Algebra, Davie'a Ai al)ti- cal Geometry, DaTie'a Calco.ua. and Olmatad'a Astronomy. txnirxvoixT ritnii. ,a Beterly Tucker, Profraaor. Text Book -Tuckrr'a Commentary, Stephen on Pleading, Keviaetl Code. Pederaliat. Kent' commentary, (lt vol.) Vadison'a Keaolutiona and Report. Mil tord'a pleading and Ueiber'a Political Ktliica. Civil Eryinren'nr John Millingtan Profea aor. Text Book 'I reatiae an Civil Kijinreriig, a-id.Tr?anUa.Steain.El)gine, both by the Profeaaor. - r-.-. .; . . CLASSICA1. DEPARTMENT. . Ancimt lMnguogtt Dabnry Browne, Profea aor. Text Booka may be had here -.- To enter the Latin Ctaet. the atndent m'natTie able to read Salhiat and Virgili and for" ailmiwion into the Greek Claaa, it ia neeeaaary that he aliall be qualified to read Xenophon. KXPENSES Of A KEGl'LAB STUDENT. jcaioa Ta. Fee to three Prufeaaora, 20 eacW, $50 00 Half fee, Junior Political (Vattell CUaa, 10 00 NOTICE. I will oftrr lor aala for Caah at tha Court Hon a la Miateaville, In-tMl enaaiy, oa lha 3d Mmxtay ia November aait lha lollowmg 1'rael af Land. or ao ma all thereof aa will aalitty tha l at da thereon eaaalleoata: 900 153 34 13371 360 41(1 ISI 98 tw Matriculation Fee, Hoard, including waahing and light, Fuel to be paid fur, (aa uaed y I!II0K Till. Feea to three Profeaaor Matriculation Fee. Board axci a before, ay 5 00 115 00 15 00 305 00 60 00 ' 5 00 130 00 I 195 00 Of the Independent Clattt. Law 120 00 Engineering 20 00 Junior Latin Claaa 20 00 Kenior do SO 00 Junior Greek, Claat ,20 00 ""Senior do " '" ' 20 00 , Preparatory Mathematic 20 00 The price of board here, eetimaled at 1130, ia that paid to the College Steward, who, in consi deration of certain privilege, bind himaelf la the Faculty to take all atndent who niav apply for board, at the price here elated. The atudent boarding with him lodge ia the College Building. The price of board.i'iefadiajr waahing, light and fuel, at other hoarding he:ic I in town, can not exceed f 150. Tbia ha been eetaoliahed by a general undemanding with the College author. ittea. The public are aunred that the entire amount of the neeeaaary eapeneee at this Inatitution i eihibited (hove . Whatever money, therefore. beyond thw amount, ehall be furnished to the atudent, will be- altogether at the diacretwn of tha parei.l or guardian; and it i earneatly reconv meaiieil that Una aum be aa email aa pawn Die - Any atudent propoeing to join the regular Ju nior Mathematical Cla, must be prepared ta eam.iienee with Simple Equation and the Third Book af Davie' Legendre. ' " . " T!i' who have had no preparation in Math. IM'ea, mtY obtain it in a preparatory claaa, in v-'jich are taught merely the ElemmU af Alg oai, including Himple Equation,' and the brat two bnnk of Daviee' Legendre. tin addition lo the atuden'l above enumerated, there ia a department of higher etudiea, nrceaaa. ry to the attainment of the degree of A. M. , " fnfomnt ion concerning thia emirae, wr.lJ a other matters, may be obta ned from the College .''mfrxW hjr correiponding with, any one ,of he Pmftaaora. Oentlednen wtahing to prepare raeaeM for .the Medical enure in Fliiladei- Flu, will have an opportunity of attending the In trust tor J. Gattara lleira Mrchael llaraaaa Archibald Caaa Joha Call Jmliiia I narare Williams It. Camptcll ' John (rant Eliaha B. Journey Kubr Morris Banlet Morgan Joat-ph bharpe Archibalil I nmlia Stephen Wiles Wiu. Weatherasaa Palea Dowrll Anlry Dnwell . Levi Diakmaa Wiel Flelrher Jacob Hollar Alexander Hart net Jaa. Sharpe A'eaandcr Williama Nathaniel llaetaaa ... Joseph Lonier ,:,i;w; Henry L. McLean .. . John Watte - 1 ' ; ': Robert W. Catia 1 Allen Daniel W m ... t s ihaoo . Etala John DsvenfMMt Lavsnn Uugtaaa Andrew ;. al Va- Veara Hue 1 Aimi'c 1(39-40 w 1839 1(39-40 1(39-40 1(39 1(39 40 1(39 1(39-40 1(39 1(39 -1-39M0 8 10 14 95 994 9 44 i on 4 90 1 70 1 03' rliii fait I cr on 0rw.i Edward. Beckham for A. C. Iekey ISO Joha W. Vales, Jon. ( Henry P. Lmiller 870 John McLean I 46 J Cearlee Ektaoaj (1 O. C. Green oj Joe. Hall us hamnel King 71 4 James McCollam 310 Grernbary H. summers 8I Wilkinson Tomhasoa lot William Walt i 40 Richard Col line i 113 John L. In mi I 111 a. iu.il . . . - I .--.1 - iiiihct, isa,, in truai mi Peter Brawlry Vo arah Henry 83 William Henry, Eatate V7 Franklia Kerr " 93 Geo. Morrison 121 Kdaard Paaioa 3.1 Henry Plyler ' 900 Sarah Criawell 809 Mary Karaarv g( Tbomm MaXight 0 (0 John Puckel SI Haty Packet S3 Sarah Temple! r - ft Baraibae 1 erraaee 9 Andrew Christa 10 llrsrkuh Hnbb 130 William Frecland . 800 William Cbeaaatt . SMI Ollesey WUIiama V - Ul Joha K. fSampball 414 - jos. m. Sept S4,t(M 100 I (39-40 (6 9 K39 i ori IU0 1(39-40 8 fO 1(39 714 SO 1(39-40 70 lll( 1(39-40 9 18 354 1(39 i 41 550 1(39-40 s 6( i3 1(39-40 7a 4i0 139-40 S 65 885 1(39 47 I9 1(39 1 89 849 1(39-40 3 99 J 50 1(39-40 8 60 111 j 1(39-40 1 S6 100. 1(39 1( 63 1 1(89 (6j 191 1(39-40 8 35 150 . 1(39-40 8 064 334 . 1(39-40 I 91 J I77( 1(39 I 0 949 "1839-40 3 (( 849 1(39-40 9 36 46 1(39-40 4 140 1(39-40 74 90 1(39-40 (S - 75 1(39-40 ' 56 I3( 1(39-40 H 8U - l3r---44 ' 879 (39 . Sta, 131. IS.I9 ' 8rt 810 139-40 3 851 100 1(39-40 (7 J'rtee Adv. $17,. 1839 . 139 IM9-40 1 (.19-40 1(39-40 1839-40 1(39 1(39-40 1(39 40 1(39 1(39 1(39-40 1839 1(39-40 1(19-40 1(39-40 1(39-40 1839-40 1839-40 1(39-40 1(39-40 1(39-40 1(39 1(39-40 1(39 139 1(39 1(39 1(39 1(39 1(39-40 1(39 1(39 1(39 1(39 BUGLE, Sheriff. 40 6w FALL & WINTER GOODS. T. P.. FB1TTIS3, , nerchadt Tailor. Fayedetrille St., two doort (ooth of N C. Hook Stort, ?08T reapeelfully announcee to bi friend XT and the poblie generally, that be nee just re turned from the North with a rich and eiivnajve aeaortment of Go.da, eompriaing all tb latest pat- lerne and faebion. and presenl ing aeary ttilnf bean I ful and elegant in hi Una. The following may perhapa aarve to convey aa idea ol hie clock: ' 8upr. Wool-dyed London Black, V do do do Brown, UfWlend dark Blwe, V-CWJTHV do v Oleen, do '"' ' oie Greeo, "T" ; " do Bottle Green. J Supr. Doable Waive,") BEAVER do Diamond, do .Plain, ftnnr.'rnni1awl ftl( H CL0TH8, auitable for Frock and Poll Coate. do do do do do Bliie, Fancy French, Perie Diamond, Ftney Dalmatia, do Printed J V CASSIMERE9. 8upr. Figured Persian Velvet,' . do do Brocade, do Parisian Brocade-, do Black Velvet, do Figured Bilk, do Parisian do . do Hilk Vesting, da Polk 8atin, do Plain Satin, do White Satin, do Mohair, do Valencia, VI STINGS. SEARS PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS or THI BIBLE., VIEWS I?f THE HOL'r I.AXD wit" roi.L and iKTiaxrriNe i-irTxa-raxsa - . DESCRIPTIONS v - CHIEFLYEXPLAXATOBY OF THE ENOBAVINOS and of nnmeroua (linage connected with rut "'' 9StWhS eVdrfWrf JrutQry&Ahtiqiiiliet r. tbc ... Karrci riprf. -r THE FOLLOWING WORK . HAS BEEN COMPILED FROM TUB LONDON PICTORIAL - V ""7 isisjia . . WHICH Lt IN THIS COUNTRY FOR IS to 93 per Cpr! ; (T Every man. Woman and child in the Unit ed HUtee, who pjsataaae Sible, will orly furoieh inemeeivee witn ma Mlowing baanttlul eerie of Scripture Illustrations. , 900 Plclorlnl Illaatratlons OF Til K BIBLE, s VIEWS IN THEDII0LY LAND. -Nswi earar. rxtoaaxa rcaiicATiosT Four hundred paret, Pi VO Fine Paper, Hand somely Bound, Price enlg lwedeltare. The aub aeriber reapeelfully invites the auaaliua of Clergy, men. Teacher of Sabbath Schoola, Head of Fern ilia, end Bookaellere, throughout the Unijed States, lo ma eoove new, uneep, ani splendidly iiiuatrat ed Wort. Published and for sale, at 10. 38 91 10 80 4 35 I 64 5 75 74 9 37 6( I 89 1 48 ay 8( 48 3 31 7 !"( I 67 9 15 93 9 61 I 70 4 84 48 74 10 -at 5( 06 6 40 1 07 I 83 40 53 N. CV CONFERENCE. TJie North Carolina Conference oi the Methodist Episcopal Church trill comitience its annual session in this city on ine zin instant, "l lie Minister in chnrge at this place wilt receive the Min isters at his mom, at the south-east cor ner or the Church lot, and conduct them to the places prorided lor their en tainment . . j ' Raleigh, Oct 13, 1841, E SUBSCRIBER offers his amice an the pohlie a an Agent to bar or sell BANK OR OTHER STOCKS er SECURI TIES in North Carolina. Hi eharjr will b one per cent, oa the amount bought or sold; . - . D. W. STONB. Raleigh, Oct. 11,1811. , 41 tp Books! HOOK.SI Jtatat imi.M a Wak at a.l at Aa " vtTciir is r cmnctiianerti wim CBOUIIII mm em .a ... . . . mm mm . e Wins; UUIIBI J (( WW MWa ! A V la e-erMnr Moh.ir,d Silk Scarf, for fen- LTfinlJVh. ti llrmen s weari Black Horse e)kia O loves? Black : " Silk G16verWhiU Silt Olove Merino Gloves, Shirts end Dle-vera; Handkerchief, ftiocka. Sua.; pendere, Shirt Collars and Boaoms; all of which will be disposed of on moderate term tier cash, or oa credit lo punctual customer. ' The eahsrriber veile himself of this ecession ti render lo s generous poblie bU eineere and naf fecled acknowledgment for tha liberal petronage and encocrsfemrnt b baa received since he baa ' been in buaineee in Ihi eilyi and be moat confl dently hope to earn for lha lime to coma lai.ewed evidence of the public favor and regard. He baa not been disposed at any lime, and ie not now" die poeed, ta indulea In atraine of aelfommeadationj nor haa it been kit praetiea hitherto to boast of a tupped wiperimity in kit workmen lo eny in lha -TWO H VitPRKD riCTORIA I rHCTR ATTON - OF THB RCRIPTORKS, -"' oowstsnse T'-2 7 "T. - Views ia the llolf nn, Together with many of the mnet remarkable ob ject mentioned in Ihe Old and New Teetamenta, represen'ing (acred historical event, copied from celebrated picture,, principally hy the eld mae lem the Landscape Scenes, token from eririnel aketchee maJe on lha epot, with full and inter cling Letter-Preee daecriplione, devoted to an explanation of the object mentioned ia the aa. rred lexk ' ' . On eiamirtation tbie will be found a very pleae- anl and profitable book, especially tor the perusal of United "Utee. Il Is . efficient for him I know i(-,:-- miL,,t .... .... ,1.. a that hi work give, genera eatiafection; and if It ,od lmleM MUrcc It may. eery properly, e de were not lo do eo, would not lebor lo enhant .. , :C9mmMt. da booki ww thing evlibyigh.ooinf comium. ' TOMS, &. dtc and comprie within itself a Thssuhacriherhaajnat received a plate of Prlr'e complete library' ef rellfieue and vtrful knewl latest London Faahiona, together with the Paria, edge. A volume like the present, I far uperior to New York and Philadelphia Faahiona for the Fall the common Annuals it will never he tut of date. and Winter ol 1S4S. ' ' . try h U beautifully printed in new Ion primer T. R. FENTRESS, type handsomely bound in mualin. gilt, and let Oct. II 1841. 41 3m red and is, decidedly, the keel and cheapeotpuh' - - -' --- ' Cca-a tfo the price.) ever ioiuJrom the Amer ican rrete. - -, j I (C?" A liberal discount made lo wholesale pur chaser. ... I K7" Parson la the country, wishing to act as teems, may obtain all the neeeeeary information, 1 by addreaaing their tetter to lb eubecriber, No. 183, Nu Street, New York City. , , HUBERT SEARS, Publieher, Clergymen, Bapermtendenta and Ti Xtw al ana Winttt GOODS. - ye nave juai receive an .re mow epm..nrr Periodical., PostmaaUra, A Boot .t our wcrl known eat.blianmet, 00 ray- w(!Ur thr00chout lha country, are reepectfully ti 2 7b0M r?" ,1(m,,, S" -ur agent od In aur llMcceet opened in North Carolina . ' v. ,.,,. ,..1... a. ,1. .,,. 1 baeeOooda have been mueui bv Mr. Olite. In - 'H V? ,J" '"" " eoe feel paid. IL ST IS m to S EC U 1? 21 9 JUEBCLYr- TJILOJLS, -! ; RALEIGH, N. C. - . . a' ' . f8abbathHchools,(PAfenleof BeligioueNew Vy . ' u Z 7 ""7 " T " "TV- . rP. sod Periodicals, Foal masters, St Book attevin Good These Hood have been eal.aud bv Mr. Oil vxa in pereoa, and no expenae or peine bikMo soereo - mXmm k- . l.l l.-A --T U.M.tf M chaaad tham lha beat lama, wa willaell them " ra-rsaera ei rapers larvasajai- SS parei at. cheeper ibea they have ever beea of- - n- vnnrm. stnic. fared for in this market, aad aa low a they can be - Jfewobapore er Maeatinee, copying th a- had in any of the Northern Citie. Persons dis. bove entire, without any alterslwn er abridgement posed lo trade for CaeA, would do well to give e (including Ihie notice.) and giving it 13 iiaies i call, aa we are determined I aril lower than the exaneca. ebatt receive a copy of the work (&- and batter than the beat. Among our sect to their order, by sending direct ta tho rub. Goede may be fouad me following articlea: , .. usner. Superior Wool-dye Black, ' do Blue. do Light Green, . de Derh " do " do Brown, do Graf, pnte Lecturtx of ProreesoT Mill ngloiron MvA-4jtwr: il1tmmmf W Amot;f -inc. n pnr.te coatrae of Medics' iodniction r Jiv- v" By I'rofeMor MilhO(rion. fee .H1. T. R. DEW, Preeicleni. williamaburg;, Va. 8epL . , m J ?i 3 NOTICE. mn W told at tlM f leW ttnu'lAtVhlevHtr, - eoaa yaa the Second Monday ia Urcem- aext, lhlolloii.g I'racla ol Land, mr ae rnaaai 'll astisty. th Tsxs and slot-xes Hoe rarile)eaeel l(40i - - 4 - 10 A-ee, ifce property of Simon Ruben, o si . rk' B,W . , -J Acre, aaora oe lraa, ike peepe.lyf Joha Wit. Sna, deeeaaed, oa Ike Baaverdaio Svamp, fs. mm a nr Iree, the penpeny M Sbadrerk w"ta, deeeaaed, lymg aa lha While Marsh Aim (he rem an ol ihe Big Sorvev, lying W.- -" River and Uncle's Bnck, Irma the -hl.n,, lnwm's line. , JOSHUA UlUJAMSON.uWiR Vis.mi. ... ' ss . -'i . ' PrieeiHk. $ t!. :- -r rcrains. Hallam't Literate re of Uarnne. Buck. 1 - -- t . t a . a ia.K hi Amraa. I ra I nousaau M ta vols nea edition 1 he Modem Huilder'a I.NiMte, a new work, oith (7 eogravinKS, by Minard LaFrvee. lURNKR k HUGHES. tH 1(41 ,a ' . . - 1 A CARD. Mr. MARTHA ANN Rt.MSAT reepeelfolly tnro.as Ihe Ladies, lb- ebe has juat received Irom. r-rii!S"ipiiu, a splen.HU tHsdlMM at faafcierabla Silk, Lethora. straw k atnt LsaTBunacIsi Cheate PlaisLaiid: other Rilibonat French and American Flower, and a gracraljsarsriy at Leceai Pink, Hlae, Hlack'and 8traw lor.d tJiaea Alapacba, Italic and 1'aelxMii's, a oce liclc toe Ibreeeeai Silk and Marine a See article of Priatet Soleadid Velvet aad Silk Mantilla Scarfs; Ubeeee Shawls and Haadkcs- 1-CL0TH8- . Talnable Ileal , Eatate, j ' ADJOIKINO THB CITT OF tAttlCB, JT." C, :. Ibr Salt at Public Auction. 8 a peri or WeeUyed Block, -10 uin,- lcA88!MERES do Bledu. Brown, Gray, ' Light Drab, Dark do Doottkln do Scotch Plaid, , Sopeilor Plain AFjfoeeJBIk Baling --7J " do - vvniia 1 do 1 do Black Telvet VVsrriaes. U -That valuable penpeny, well know a the ' ffat itnt, Kleiner wan ine isao airaeneo Ttrr ' lo, wiil pitirelt be sold, oa the atvmiset, at Pub. 'Aaawatfj. am m.wt'ttimim'mrwtii'JmW; Kwldiujt are a large ike etnev Brisk House, with ' a baeemcnt, and too Stone tt-itilinga, each I a sto. , Iey art , but mora ' vies. wMB all lha neaetsarv Uat-hnusea. 'Twelf adanted' lor Male er Female School. lespcetslly for the letlee. The JUaa aontama H'jJ A area, tae geeatee part at waien la well stmkeeve. 7'erma. S.S.6UO eaab, and lor the kahaee, ered. it of tee fears, lb latere! payable aneaally, lo be reared by approved personal aeeorhy, aad a deed af Ira at on the property with lb conditio that em bit. are of Ihe porehaaer lo pay the a nana I inlereal pane tuatlv, thr peyment of the priaclpai shall be repair ed aad earurccd. - ;.. French Merino" 'Figured tcot TeiveiV? -.. i Tagetber with an aeeertment of Rar-xiA ehadta Kid l Miu GlueH-VeiUea4laea.i0,.,,!..".8Wr '"f ep'endid ..Silk. 1, aad a verieiy "earia, and oioex of eve riaanei, tecs, epea, 1 aerao, rms, al a varieii ef articles, all of which will be Wild at a email ad vance ra aoe . - 4 -1 ' Mr. R. has also recrired ihe latest Feshiea far nnrsaee, Bannet aad Cap. Her prl ec lor Ihe a bnve wnefc, will be redeead la eiut the iMMrf. bb rceprcrlally enliaaa a call "' , RalctgkUel. II, 1(41, . 41 y- Keren more Plans Trnrtea td?r zcEirzn Br e p.msh. " miovmee Jolt, 1 ha., reae-rd - rwno rortea, which, aj! , - . --. run ra, wni "apacaed. snake my r"V I have a bcaolrta r . wrie. Iran, rdamed il 17 ZZLT " -eeetWI ri,!T ae he - - : NEW MUSIC. This day received a aplradHl enllrelino af ehoie new pieces; lor lh Piano "te. Call at ihe North Carola a Uvok Vlnrc and namin it , - l UHVBHIt HUGIIF.o. Ualeigh, N. C, October, W, 44 , l la Ibe iwrlve laie. 1 stock verv famiad! . ..... . r . . "I in art,. l" : "7'7 . . -vy. , an 1...-1 7 "" nasi a isa avven. y-nv to'1 , ' at "1 !h. all of whieh will be wdd twb. "ay Hie New York Sun. aa a little girl r- - a not rreiiv eoo.1. aao with More MyteryQn Thoiadny afternoon. aidinaT in William.bunr wu priiherinir nut --r.) 1 ;Z. 7..; aii.X .il ' Z ' in lha wood pear Urn place, she found U.t No ease sts to ihe fc 1 parshasing a Piaao Fmic from SwT. '"" that parehesees wiUbold payment WW it tUrj are fuity tried. Tat ic .... . n.VSII, Pelcrtbarw . , IHI. - . A ftlc body of a good looking; female lyinr 1 ihe woods, her person perfectly denuded. lifelnu bod in and not exhibiting any marks of Tiolcnce, and her rloiliee, except a few remnant that esrapetl, lying; in ache near her feet. every, pal term black Italian Cravat. Hpitalaarld Handkercbier; black and light H oat in Gloaeci Baofndera, aad Suependcr od; Shirt Collara and Boaoeat in abort, every thing that aaa be- (bond in eny sunilae eetabliehment North or Sooth. We have ia eer employ none but Ibe hafof Northern workmen, and can make e work not only in aa aupevior a manner lit with a Bioch sxprdiiion ae can ba in ny 1 f Ihe Northern Cities. F.very thing we make we gnarant,and do not ihank oat cwtonsers la lake garment that da not fit. Thawkful far past favara, wa reeperifully anliril continaanre of public patronage. Our linmla win D aold to pauelaal eostoaaer oa Ik very tett term. 4 -i.- n, 0. ?RF.MA,i.-wrfr "Btlch,8 pt. 9; iltl. . ; 40 t. OLIVClt Oetdher, IS4L fc SMITH. 43 4t Ow wat to fmo II im. A letter was received at th Post Office, in Chester, Pa., a daf or two sinee, with the following so perMription written thereon: " To th long hnkeygaukey -inker bov, with black hair phmiiiil aval, at nlil f.himlrr nil alnnir the - b no-f of the. Pelawjre. ' ', a" r Th Subscriber respectfully offer hi rrU estothe citrtana of lUleigh and iu vicinity a HOUSE PAINTER, dke. II can paint both ioaide and out -plain and mixed 1 and flatter himself that he will be hl to air aatislaetioa ia th execution of bi T t,. ! -i, . , .. .. worx. ana s nie price win on lower man in lowest, there can h" no eort of grumbling;. KUWARD McNUN.dKflV.. Aogntt 2,1941. 30 at ""'A Ball a4 farty :-.f. : Wiil bn wan el the Keil Road Hotel, mt Thar. da aad Fj idty evaninga the llih aad 19th N tembe . ' Fraaktlamn. Pet. 1. 1(41 ' 4J St. " " Jaadie bonneta, road of Manilla grass, are now manufactured in , New York on a large acale. The Times sty that tha braid ing ia performed by machinery, and that there are now aereral hundred women and chilttoa employed ia the business. Maw i Maxj. -The rente bith Its thorns the diamond it specks and the best man hia '.allinj; A SPEECH WORTH HEARlNO The Quincjr Illiinii" Whig, contain Ihe fallowing report f a rccnt spe eeh in the Senate of that State, on the bill fur re' petting internal improvement. . The Railroad, which the speaker did not like, i othrrvi called a corduroy road; and consists of wooden taiU laid acrot. , MMr. Speakert I.rise, sir, not . to make a pech speech-msking ia nut my trade, but to tell the friend nf repeal, that I am foment litem although I hate railroads a bad a any man on 'hi yrarlh, and I have a good reason to hat them, vet I (hall vote again repeating' them Beka" alt myiTon atiiuent on thia aide of - the Ttrer boda cioualv are fur them, and a good man on lh ether aide too- -It are a fact, Mr Sprsker, Iknow very Jiltle abdulrailrtxiln, but 1 g ue 1 know aa much a some lolk do. We have had a railroad in Clinton for some vears, across lha ' bottom, lh. re at Carlisle and one over Crooked Crerk bot tom, in Mai ion, and ol a '.I internal rnads fur rouchness, they bang jhe bea'er genflemen may laugh but it' no juke my constituents have lost, in Ihe sing i.tem of breakage of eggs, air, a handsome fortune. Scott who keeps tavern' In Car. lisle, and a rail tavern too, not one ufyour Springfield greateyer, but a right jam ap chicken fixe 11 tavern, told tne that no mor tal man could tell the egg that bad been broken in bringing them- to market, a cross that' infernal railroad, and Tully told me the aame tltinc.,ictly about Crooked Crerk roilrtratl same smashing f rK2t Vtrtt know Huey, Mr. Speaker. I Wish, yon ou!ti have hearn Huey curee, thetime hia carriage wa. jolted up into eternal smash, crossing this aame railroad. Here lhe Speaker-Hinable an v longer, io control his risible faculties, laughingly observed, the gentleman must routine him. sen to the question and to the rales of th Senate. Weir," Yiiv ;Tf waa aayinghe cost, and he cast and ha swore and lairly snorted agin, but mill, he's for railroad. These are my notions, Mr. Speaker, and I could not sit here without belching it out, Here the orator turned hia head and in an audible voire addressed a senator to his rirtit 'Uncle Peterr wliats1he name of your wollr but reeeivina; no answer, ne then. atriifhtenin himself up. eesin d dressed the speaker. J As 1 am now up, Mr. speaker, 1 win give you my notions on Uncle's wolf bill Here the Speaker interrupted him again, that tha woy" question waa hot before the Senate, and tlieefor its merits could not be discussed. - Yea are mistaken in your mao, Mr. speaker .am not a cussing chsracter, ana if I was, I should be vera far' from cussing Unci Peter' wolf bill. No, sirj I want you anil thia here Senate' to ndarstand that I am no Jubiter lies, riot, in this or any other matter, I'm for that bill head and ears, no mistake In ahae Uilr1 go it, alr ort'lhe Uud. -One more thing, Mr. npeaker, and I am done the gentleman from Shamrock county 1 don't think that's the name esactly either but the two headed gentleman ever there aanl theotber day lleie the Spaker as somina'as much gravity as possible, call ed the gentleman to order, and requested him to take hia Beat. - I Alter looking the Speaker stead lastly in the eye for at least twenty seconds, wi'h wink of askance. he said. T Are Von in rale Vearnrst. Mr. 8pesker7 if so be ymj are, your'e in to me about a leet, I a'pose joti think, but; sir look nut I warn you, air, to keep a skin'd eye Tor terrapin traps and mocca sin tracks.' I have rights, sir, as tha two- headed gentleman over (here, fpointir g to the gentleman from llanceck 1 said th o- ther dsy, jhat ahll-fioVbtrodde,on nor treated.wUh"i8coru I'm. done, ; air, I would, however, bofore I sot down say to mv friend from Union, not o look o ae. his speech, bat to gi ve as -a-aort fsmil as x iii,whe n uun a ju ia nuOt, or laughing but. so that wa know when to laugh too I have now got alt I was arter Mr. Speaker, and I will conriud thia speech. ' .. - "" ';.,., v . -; I . ;( tain, a a menitiriat of the treat and r. eeskfel etrrtinna of Cnunt Furhin Janaon, biahp of Nanrv, in France, for the ad. vineement ol religion and temperance in Canada. Between twenty five and thirty ' hngaand prn were present. 1 he mron- ta n ia about irft feet ii h ighf. antirimwt.' I j eovered with ptural fre,t Front whatever apnt the eye embrace th beae - Mul and inmlated 'mountain of Chsmlilr, there .will thia memorial ef, iheHahop'a nr In Canada and the adjcrnl j oun. triea he visible. ,;. V - . r. . Mcisod it Alonlrt-l I he Montreal t HeraltL of Momla annnunrea Mi Iaemla ' . arrival there on the prei 8t onlay, lorenm-n in th ateamer Piince Vi t ria. 1 and givt-a the ful lowing ac oont of hi re- ceptHih : . . f :- . -On the arrival of the steamer at the wharf," the anxiety gefa peep al the lion wsa intense, nntwithstanding the presence ol a omiy ol plii-e statinel at the landing, place to prevent ronfuatort and overcrowding. 'I he great feeling seemed v ' to be who rnuld aooneat shake hand with the political and natiiinaF msrtvr, and cun- ' gratiilate htm on again returning to tbeaik ' of safety and , freedom. A he proceedeil from the boat to a cab, he waa loudly " cheered amid the waving; of hat ad hand." kefi Wefit, trttt tit pttigf ysI'1 Hitro! hi-a tet wa marked like a triumphal prw-ea ion. Mr. Mcleod ia very nnassnming in hia manner and addrea, and appeared to : feel tion, and in aomi ease rough courtesy .;; shown him, which Wereohlv the outbreak's of the warm heart of hi fellow country- men. . lie looked pale and sallow, abiin his long confinement auRiriemlj arcaont lor." ' ' The Littld Rock (Ark.) tiazeUs of th S0th ultimo contain the following para graph, which U. ssjl ta founilear On inlor mat iiin derived friun letter - written by Mr. R. A. Callowat, sub-agent of the Osage Indian t "The Camanche Indiana, it is believed. are contemplating an attark opon the fron. tiers of t exa"a soon alhrteaes fail from the tree. They hsve, made propo aition to the Usage to loin them with four hundred warriors, which the ()asga have refused. . They have also sent the pipe to all of the neighboring tribe." ' ' x . . 1 . 1 - 1. .' ' ' ff'tilern ArmonisW'e leant, from the Madisonian that the .Pbeuobwt na directed the formation of a Board for the purpos of . .... .1 MP selecting a auitaote aite on me tvestern water for the establishment of a National Armory," In pursuance of the provision of . i . . an tne act pasaea at tne laicr emn 01 on cress, and ha deiirnated the followinir ofli- eer to compoc the Borl: .... lirevet Urigv Uen. U.K. ArmiateaU f re sident. - .,,'"..' LieuL Col. 8. II. Lone:. Todo. Enr. 8rgueon General T. LawsOn. THE PRESIUKNT M TUB UNITED STATES. .. ,V learn from a ' private letter that His Excellency, the President, reached the ffiiod old city o v iiiiainsnurg, on Wednesday last, in ficellent health, aid contemplated a stay of some eight or ten lays among hi Virginia Menus, unless his presence ahiiuVd in the mean time be needed in Washington." " ' 1 " . The report which onginatrd in the Bat. timore Sun of Monday, that the President passed through Petersburg, aud that an -rfompt-ie.meifc4ti without the least foundation. Th Prei tlet didnot een pate through our lawn. - pete.Tnt.' V . a---- S . ' r CONVENTION. The Second Coming Convention haa ; cToaed lit sessions in New York. " We tlit not know what ha been Ha' effect. In Boston, the convention for considering the general subject of religious relationa ia atilt in session. The name, attributes, charae trr and parsuita of the Saviour ol the World are referred to with the aame flippancy aa are ordinar poUtical,opponenta in a ward meeting. ', -Mr, N." He WhHinr commence ope of hia tiropotirion with ihe lollowing modest disc aimer: ''Though I am one who due not assent to the 1 authoritf of Jesus of Nazareth or any body ele.' A eerj U dependent gentleman, that. There was amone the interlocutor one we-rsnrr whornhe-repfnrtei-denominate i.nl I . .1 tV Ti..S M.Hnn mnw, - arm ucoiieman. "a r" clede hU remarks with. p' t trT goml advice.' ' -.V"'---; 'Vv "'. '. ' ' - OldGent.iAf tpbm, tn& read oar bibles clowly. . I:: 'l ' Tin Afiitt$. Miae Deeanor ia said to -be of, at least doubtful character. It ia not beat to form any aequeitUnce with her. Mis Cellany ia a very intelligent and in tereating lady, ia much in favor with editors end publisher. ' She l frequently noticed In the new(riaperari : v . ' " Miss Anthropy as a peevish old spinster;, and although ahe ia exceedingly modoat and j. leaerved, we ahould not recommend her ao qoaintance. - r- Miva Trust i of a jealous disposition, and withal rather troublesome. , 4 , .; : ' Mis Construction Umuch in favor with t aeotarianai is of a serious, moral deportraenta and is supposed to be well disposed, , Mi Fortune, .although honest am) am . iahle. Ia much dreaded and shunned bv all. She i rather wayward however, and oftet . Intrudes in company, where ahe is Hot wel come, , .,; ,. ..1 i,., ,; !"..'. V' i i- ' Miss Noraer often render Important aid to the lent profession, and hereomoan- ia ' '. often aoughtbyfentlemen of thalaw. ; , Mi- Rule u i treat politician, and on . ; ae vcral occasions baa preided in the nalla of5 . -ILK. Since the mania for speculating in mulber- ry trees has subsided, many persona, we learn, have turned their attention in a grea-. tcr or less degree towards the culture of Silk.. Amont those who have entered into the bu siness on a acale perhap aa large a ny one in thi neiehborhood, t Mr. Robert Sindairv Senr. Tlii-f entleman, notwithatandinr some mishaps; which experience alone will tenet) him to oul,- proaucea tne ivaat aoo--- son s sufficient quantity of reeled silk and '; . cocoons to yield hint the cum of $337. . Tho , t caute ia rory flattoringrmnd aatiafie Mr. Sinclar that the buairieas can. be profitably - ttorsued, and that if. in other States, a amall bounty was allowed for it pmducuon. : many person would be inaueea to enter . into the business with profit to themselves and advantage to the community. .. ;j. JWI. OTrT,r. Fa-ki.w's Pbwtwo rat. -The New i York Cenunercial Advertiser atatea that : through thr) exertione of Mr. John B. Mnr- , ray, of New York, who ia at present reid- ' Int in Wverpool, tne ttierntcai printing presa 5 at which the, philosopher franklin, then a , poor printer, worked on hi first visit to I.nndon, ha been placed at Mr. Murrav's ' (lisnosol and will be sent to thi country- A ,. letter pas been auureaaeti to mr. jonn . Vaoghan, the President of tho'Philosophieal , ( Society in Philadelphia, of which franklin. The Mnntreal papers rontiin a!fll dee wa founder, offering that society thepoa- ....- -e - : r .1.:. 1..-1.1. .t; Me V.nak.a rription of the reremonv of erecting the Cross on the uekeila or Chambi Moun eiftrt of this valuable retin. Mr. Vaughan was a personal friend of Franun. ... f. u V

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