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' : . q Letters to the Editor nraat be rosrAin. SELECTEDfFOl THE REGISTER THE STRANGER iAND THE MAIDEN. ir xas,1! CABOUn III IIIT X. Twas a festal eve The lamps sent down iheir trembling rays, reflected by shining I crystal and wreathing silver oh myriadTorms M beaaty and gracei , The music.' sent forth ie merry, gladdenmg strains, and bounding I eet kept time KHhejJoyous melody. . Evening shades deepened into midnight shades with - but, yet still the gay notes were heard, ' and I I.. . - - j'J. ti' J. 3 it 1 ine unweanea leTeuers conunuen weir grace-i I Just as the clock! struck twelve, a stranger Jentered the banquang room, and as. she liu tiwunum. , , . t 1. tiassed slowly on' .ihannouncedand unac-ieifu! compamed byany gmdeor protector, every , eyewas turned towards her. v - . y ho caiwheef wlmpered a young ffirl to her partner drawing oset to his side. her partner drawing eloser to his side. Ha gnaarpr(fi nnt ail inlnllir nra, ha nn'w I nffon the figure, hich now stood in thel centre of the hall looking calmly and unmov- A nn t mse aronnd-T Her white robes rail ,n nnn and -lnmfceroiis fnW tr. f,A fif . U ""fit " ' - v m awa air shining hair floated bacfe from her face, ike fleecv clouds tinged by the moonbeam's hdiance, and the still depths of her .azure' lyes shown-with .a iroystenous unfathomable aastre. - $ - Why are ; ye gathered here ! asked she Lfthe young maiden, who shrunk back as the elided near her; with-, noiselesaVetep. I J What mean these glad strains and the flow fers that decorate vour brows V 1 mi ,1 .l-j-Lii- 1 xne low innuin? raeiouy 01 tne siraneer s 1 bice echoed to the remotest corners of that Spacious hall, iahdlthe minstrels naused' to I listen. 'h- ! ! I r;,r m faelol 1 tr MMM hnaidena and we have-met tn iov and mirth 1 to commemorate the era.! - I Whv i thU nifftu chnp'n a An ftr f ,r,vitv v nd-a, wa co.ijAnA,i .mnM. I y . . .. .. . It is Uhnstmas eveT replied the maiden, uie birth night 5of our JSaviour, and it is our L m. a. l 1 J . . i a usiom io ceieoraie n wan music ana aanc- It was once celebrated in ancient days,' laid the stranger, laid tne Stranger, :JbiWoi and beau- y that would shame the decorations of these I ;u. tuu:i .u -uui. r-.uj I I . .i a . -. . ..,.' L:r " u6. T ;T j .17- 6T V ban mortal melodv gushimr around them mllinor almv thawnL.thath.llinv nf In. I riaihle harn. snmnin.-d w ZuitM -1 RfiSL. fill hrPothintY art A aweAl lnnmnnrlf n- (hem Glory to God in the Highest on aith neaee anil irood will to men While fctars of Heaven glided from its throne, and .ravelling slowly, over the depths of either, neld Its Silver amDnvPf (h moniror nhsra I sion th. h,k- J- ni.ui-t . nru-.Jr ion ik. . - :.u .t-- r ui mc juaai uaiuo wiui meir cosuy oi- . . . . . ermgs, and laio; them down at the feet of the ntant HpHobitim - A nn mhaFa ara nn 'tnftal1 continued she! turning her still shining eyes rom one to the other of the throni? what - - have uo Kmnirtit ffiia niflrlit In law at vAn Saviour's feet in commemoration - of vour ' . - " - . hrour frankincense and myrrh ! Where are uie gems from the heart a treasury, that ve are ready to sacrifice on the altar of vour ILord V-. v v t- i : The young maiden whom she hadfirst ad- ressed: cast one fearful earnest glance on ler. gay companions : then unbinding Uie oses from her brow, the jewels frdm her ieck, and drawinff from heir flrio-en each golden rtnr. iWka..;. .n u ' iO irt iuwe ia uie aiuir buc uncu. W mi i j aid the suanger, and I will lead you where you can find more precious gifts ;lhan theses-gifts that will re- tain their beautv when the oi,.j uu withpi snrl the niamnnd .ni a - . -rr-r". oe- COme dim. 7 , j . i't is i , i waiucM 100 uota oi ine stranger's nana, ana passea tnrongn ? the hall. , whieh fihe had so lately entered in thouthtless vani- Her ' eomMnionS' Dressed nnnn hi ami SmiOflail Iia 4m' -i , i in li- of . gratitude and love Where is your gold,1"to" M fuv eaw,;-rrt . Un, stay with ns V they exclaimed. andlrterftimea fiii ha .mt,- . 1a. follow not the stens of the,1 ttranjrer : . vohr eyes are dim, your cheeks are pale, shadows re ?athertnir Over vatip '; -; Stiir"w. Ion you to the Chambers Of death. 'f I may. not sliirht the voice.that?: luimrnons "iuuh, uie noh cneu uir lair- mainpn AM. Thourh I walk thmno-K - f t :ir -it . - ; - O I - . W T V ic auauow.oi vjeatn' i tear no eyil." ' ' c;r A celestial smtlebeamf d on the facetof the ttanger. astheyoungj girl uttered thee words, and wey disappeared from the festive "all. . Throng-It ihe lAnirIiimfi hJ. midnight they glided dnf till they came to i wretch-d ti kwi f fiiMrtiJ.'-iii!.. .l.h... j irnv we?.nignt' gust, was moaning, uenu i lK most :melaneholv mni Rir' K. 01 light of a tap?r they beheld a pale moth t - - - V 1 L-- I r i i er cradliog her w&sted . infant in her arms, striving to hush its feeble mailings, looking down with hollow eyes on the fearful rava ges of famine ind disease,' then raising them in : agonytd Heaven, imploring the widow's arid the orphanV God to hare mercy on her. Lay down your golddn offerings here said the stranger,' and yoar savioor will ac cept iJtws giftir Have we not read that who soever presenteth a cup of cold water to one of the least of my disciples in his namer giv eth an to him ! ;v- . ; ' v The' maiden wept, as she laid her offering in the widow's 'emaciated hand. Again the beauteous stranger smiled v '' The tear of pity, said she, Vis the bright est gem thou hast brought. -.. She led her forth into the darkness once more, and held such sweet and heavenly dis course, that the heart of the maiden . melted within her bosom. They came to a dwelling whence strains of solemn music issued, and as the light streamed from the arching win dows, it was reflected with chostly lustre Ion the marble-stones without. Thev breathe forth ft rnnnm fnr the -dead. said the traiMrer : 3 and she entered the irate throoirh the willnw- th Went aw die oath. The music ceased -and "the lowi deep voice Uf oraver ascended th rouffh the silence of ni?hL The maiden knelt on the threshholdJ for she felt thai she van not worth v to enter ------ T.- J z I the temple.. She hardly dared to lift her finSSead to the dust, and clasping her hands on Rer breast, she exelaimed. God be mer- 1 re moil nor evea to neaven nni neniiino ner to me a sinner. : VThy Saviour wUl accept thy offering,' Qttered the stranger in her eaV, the prayerof a brokeo aB(J pirit'lsj-.n nLnSe .r .CTi mn :, 11 wr h . . ... . ... ... I In ' , ri. . " x o snail see me again,' saia me Strang- " ' 1B ua wwubu-w c OVD TOme, 07 iae Ilglll OI tuemawning Uayf . r lv - . - - v . . 1 ,vu ", "' wo w"1 w M1Ci y" among aceiiea oyuww uu umui, ivr me uhu. ubtc icu 1 away, JN either win we walk through the shades of midnight, fot therewill be: no night ;S I!: loere WJU pe no moon nor stars to 1 r pwT , I0; 1 l ?or V1 f rareweu 1 may not aweu wtyi you, auj, you naii come ana amae wnn me. III .von eonunna to wnlir tne nam tvnere n . . . - have wed your steps. Never more were the steps of that young maiden seen in the halls of mirth or the paths of in. She Went nhnnt monr the chitrfren I of sorrow and want, binding 'i-woimoj'l!J -huu.:. of sorrow and relieving the pangs of want She hung over the death bed of.tbe penitent, 1 anu preatnea woras oi none into tne auu ear l ur ; a. . l..t,nJ 1. .L. w - ..? ,,cr rrvrr. jllc "Zi "r,?: rraai k vi- - i r vnn iiii iibqiti 3 Tin nn it . - a. H a. aus a- am ; i vibihdw aau uey. Biesseu ueria ner wanuer- ings. tier once companions tumea asiae,l shrinking from -communion: With one whose f ' 5 - : . , . - I anac nnitt innlrs ViliaO lafimaffa (han fit I earlh rfhey felt n0 ionger f , j r,.- ri .nou; of them, and after wandering and speakmg rui' ii vi a iiius nuiibi euo na ivikuiiu uj them m .the revelries of pleasure mb.w6wu; vv uu vv aiwucu lut uci vuuijr uiuiuuauuui iici plce was vacant in the temple of God. The music of her voice was no longer heard in Py6' aQd praise. On a' lowly couch tin her own dark rboni, ihat yjOuhg beautiful ' mai- "cr cca u,tL! "u uw -ccP4farlandin dvan ht Boarder, or those who come oyer her. floweis were streweq over; ner wuuso nnsci uicaiu oiuic iwmhkii i 1 over her faded cheek .'and as the curtains oflnexUm with the Raleigh Institute, will be enabled to i me wtnuows waveu &uiu v in me iiPiikDrceze. . ... . . - , , . , 1 I I ( h a m rrr reim m rr i H aI tn nrt biaaari ha wn I r1" ""Vr - ft. T "1.7 Z . I I UI l W. X lie UJUWW UCdlH UU Btcuo, UUI UC I lelt me ,r P4" near ana- looking a aaaav a m m ati ww am rm n wrn aravraa nu n mm an - Jaw nitn - ra www UP B,, aavw su6-" ing robes by her daughter's side-with a face ot imctl uneartniy sweetness, tnatsne trenv 1 klA.l mmmrn'- wm. SMitarl Warw,n faaaa'- -'. --; ! Maiden, said she, I have come once more.' I tola tnee. we snouia meet again, I and this is the appointed hour. Does thy I spirit welcome my coming V My'sbul has thirsted tor tbeei1 answered the5 feint voice' of the maiden, even as f the blossom thirsts for the dew of the morning ; but I may not follow you. no w,' for my feeble I feet bnre'me no Inn trer o ver ihe'threshhold of t ii..' i " : - I iiuiiih. . . in . , the mountain,' answerea me wniie-rooea stranger ; tbou shalt mount on the wings of an eagle. . I . ' rrvL i .t. t it t l . .. . V . : , . ine on tne eneeR ot me maraen, lis pais nue nli.n.AJ i't.a M.l:i.nan.' mavkls arwl (kaln . - -ii . rl"J T..:.. maujiin mo wuiKUBtf yi iwii..uu uv hand which her mother -held turned cold as -n ;.;.l, a u- - .r.-ih MAm v.f the strantrer roho floated from her ; should- 1 era .n l. , .fi-;w I j J? . r .. . . .,"" goia, nutterea on tne gaze. DXiivjne lis . s ja L; 1 rwppi. mlnl .u-. I of distant waters, echoed 4hrouirh he eham A I Ka . A a .tM.k - j u -u : . - ..ti- -.l I Br turned fronf the , breathleaa,i form of her - 1 nniiai ia ins atv!riiT rtvn ni.. .jT. iiallv fadinir fromlier il.ht iw ii.. - - - . r " - anomer oeingfot Sba- uowngH - wiw ounpreaawinga and uvecy t xwjvag ,uu .buih glorious eyes- 'JLxed pn s one of those angel jxressengers who '; are sent to minister to those; who shall be heirs of salvation. She had seen,; too, - a vision of her daughter's ascending spirit, and -she ntourned not over the dust she, left behind, f icaQiafiiy.-.orr ler, nit -uxey meitea away 1 " lDeir conuw woum rwiu.av ;Hutiwitiuiijtn The mother iowea Lw:r . -w v--. -fe- hj,iv.i know to be one of Ihs most sambrtooe- situations in , Rummagings from Old Manusceipts. ; 4 Daring1 the battle at7 Whiteplains, General Washington seeing the Americans falling un der the raking fire of the enemy, he ordered Major Laurens to go down and order a re treat. The Major went," and on Jiis way was shot down, being literally cut in two by a cannon ball. " The whole army w itnessed iC; t Washington then turned to Maj, G. and said, You. have heard the order jusH given to Maj. Laurens, Sir: communicate it to the troops."' , v-;. " : ' - - ' " By this time G. calculated that the British had jusrtime enough to load, again. But the order. must be obeyed, and off he .went t i and, sail he, M never did any man. go down that bill faster. -He nobly -delivered the order and fortunately returned unhurt. ' ' The circumstance as related in Cooper's I Spyr of a 'summary punishment described in that work, actually occured at Whiteplains. A person of. suspicious appearance was ob served by the guard.; They saw him swallow something; the. man was brought before' the General, who sent for a surgeon toadmthister an emetic. This medicine not opefating,other was used. The result was the discovery of a small silver ball of the size of a buckshot. (hollow and fastened by a screw, containing despatches Ibr the enemy. Without the form of trial, and by unanimous consent of the officers, the spy w as immediately hung on a neignoonng iree . ., . " 0KTGIN OF THB AMERICAN INDIANS. The Origin of the Indians, inhabiting this country on the arrival of the English colonists, is involved in much obscurity', and several l??01 dfen A' f d mcn to Americ answers have been, given by learn- the inquiry, whence did they come America. - The opinion best supported is, that they originated in "Asia, and at some former periodi now to be ascertained, -they emigrated from that country to'America,over which, in succeeding years, the descendants Unrend: Tina oninion is rendered the more "-- -. r " - probable by Uie lact, that the bgure, com- piexibnf dress, manners, customs, c, of the nations of both continents are strikingly simi- aP; rh-'. thoV miht have emigrated from lhe eastern conUhent U evident, since the dis- between the Eastern Cape of Asia, and CaPe Prince of Wales in America,, across about 40 miles, a much.shorler distance than savages, fre- qnently sail in their canoes. Besides, this -lairauiia ouiucumca iruicu ocf. : r iTTTi AllMGnSIIXAIlY,--noardliiar iiAana Day Scbool itor Tonns; to- aiG9--JMr9m urs.-VViUSJ Jicea tlMI nAr of Yovaa Lmisa. in tha asaal branch es of an Eneliah Vacation, and on the model of the beat lionaon institutions. ' Th-.rirtA ir Itiktmrtion wilt eamnfiu KMdins. wlu:!. JrIIt; " TiT-i-r MArithittfc, Alra; Geometry, Nataral Philoaophy, w w i iuii. uia luiuai . uuuiiadi uuu. auu uoiiwi tv a :uuki - - a v . at w Atrtn0mT.Hitor. the French. German, and Italian nSUVUUUJJlUISIUIJI IUV lUUU wiwhuibuu bvu Languages, Made, Instramentat and Theoretical, Oil Painting, Drawing and Perspective, Embroidery And 0llBTnntsl Pi In WIWIT- Krenfth Will b ftOTl rtantly apoken in the e-tablUbment. Terma per Session of fie month, payable the . j..-.. r j half session in advance, $20 The onto extras are Oit Painting, per session, $10 Intttramental Mosie, 15 Italian, 'iV"!'. " 1( German, 10 Pupils, who enter in the middle of a month, are cbftrffea from the beffincina-. IMo dedoctlon mad for absence unless protracted illness be the caose. , . Board at the eemtnary,50 per Session. The froma di8tance. . 4 15. Jrir. JJOKATX QBTinz rountruiHueu coil (""" " "ww " w - " o T.nia. JUIM.1W. Hours of attendance from 9 to I, and from3 to 6. rm,. M. A.An Uma h h ! Inn. 1R41 ( References, &c can be seen on appUcation at 1 me eemmary. . . . a ; t Raleigh. July 2fl. 61 TTTWIVJEUSITF OP VIRGINIA U J JTTedtcal Dendriment The Lectures in this Department, of tne University? commence wun tne general, coursevon ue tsi or oeptemoer, ana ier I minate with the fourth of July enjsuing. , . : The great Iengm ef-tb aession, compared with nth er Medical Institutions, is more than equivalent to too .? ,iTTi- Mm SO SSSSfe ,mi m bo arranired as tn allow the studenlto commence I as welfasto complete his. Medical studies in this - In- I stitutionv tons tjombwmeoi the advantage of I iwntiiP-K with rrablic lectares.' T li J o w . . :r a . , The entire eost far theaession of en months U $248, including fees I'to Professors, board, lodging, washing and servant's attendance, fuel and tights, use of pubtio I rooms, dissecunff lee and cost or suDieets. i ne rro- I lessors are . - .-a n.. r t. ,nfP P.thhi ni j tracuceoi Aieuiciiie, vLniicuuia mcu. juiutpiuucuvc I John P. Emmet, M. Dv Professor of Lhemistry, Pharmacv and Materia Medica. M JD Professor of Anatomy, rnynoiogy na ourgery, W. HVtOODLEY, ' , rroctor U. of Vtu July 13. 1 1 nnderatoodihat it krtmwra in the lower Coon- t :ffl vi. . oi.;. it' o j. "i-t 1 Cough prevail 'at abd abonigShoccb:pnngs, I deem i u iuo vhuik wm.wiiw w . - d -Wy irienda thaVreas. of-either dis- imm nu OMnma-usaaaa annDZUM Teari anu that, so tar aa I know or believe, there is not a ease j of either in the vicinity of my placed Ths pnblicmay f be assured max a regara ior my wi mwiw,M wn be Slate. AWNtJGIJNSON." July 24t. Civil EwoiNEEaw and 'ibtcniTEc& J2al, iV. C. I rf. ircDV Ti fiHTi rASHIKTCTOTtf FRfSTlTUTE. JtVtT tioq of Boj, ia situated in ITurteenth alreet, between I Broadway and tJw Third Avenue ; two miles from the j Cut HalU and In the immediate VKaniry of Union m... Jimt J.J!" : I riacti. i ne me u nncommonr? aefiiraoie. nsvmir ueea i wtucb tbeYre now appronnated. 'i .. a r. r-. . Tne Hchoo? i five in namber.i are fitted : op I with particular .vU-ntion to neatness, comfort, and con venience," as well as the specific objecta to which they are devoted ; and are tanusned witn tne best means of instruction, under the care of separate teachers. The parlors, dinmg-room, and sleeping apartments are large, commodious, and' airy and the play grounds attach ed to the bouse, epacious, elevated, and well enclosed. Sheltered places are provided for recreation and exer cise, when the weather is bad. -V.. ' '' - - ; rThe fvindamental maxim of the establishment is, mat XBccxTioa- should embrace aimuitaneonsly the phys ical constitittipn, the mental poweri and the moral Jacuaus and to the doe deveiopement and culUva- tion of each, the Condnctora of the Institute have, at all times; directed their closest attention., .. , : With these views, the pupils - in their hours of re laxation as well as of study , are kept under constant supervision ; the Principal and Teachers associating with them as members of one household now partici pating in their sports, and aow aiding them j in their lessons. And, for the more thorough care of their ha bits and maimers,' they take their places with the fam ily at table, where the most exact propriety of deport ment is striedy required. The not nnfreqneot presence e '31 . . i i i n i ... ' oi vintcrs aooa w ine uenenaai moaence oi uus ar ranaement. Of the course of instruction, it may suace to say, that it embraces the widest desirable range of learning and accomplishment ; and that experienced Professors and Teachers are placed in charge of each department. The hours of study and recitation are distributed through the day, and so alternated with those of amusement, as to relieve the mind from weariness, and be promo five of health. Pupils are received at an early age, and are fitted for such 'pursuits in life as their friends may designate wnether professional or commercial. It is intended that the pupils, according to their res pective capacities; shall learn the value and practice the duties of activity order and punctuality ; of accuracy in scholarship,: kindness in disposition, refinement in manners, and honor and integrity in principle.' The discipline and modes of instruction by which it is at tempted to secure these desirable ends, are the resultof much observation and experience. They have for ma ny years received the full approval of judicious pa rents, and the decided preference of intelligent pupils. l . jjwiix.ni. ruKlLtt, TIIEODORE W.PORTER. July, 1841. TESM3 AI?D BEGUlJtTiOKS. Board and Tuition in all the branches of a thorough i English and Classical Education, and m tne French , language for upiU under twelve years of age (too mending included,') . Per annum, $250 00 or those ovet twelve, (washing and mending Hutodcda ; J , ,300 00! Spanish, or other Modern Languages, than those above mentioned, . Per Quarter, 10 00 Stationery, with the use of Maps, Globes, etc . 2 00 1 seat in Uhurcb, , , 2 00 Music, (use of,Piano, $1 00) taught only 20 00 : Drawing, 1, . t whenreqwr 12 00 r encing and Dancing (with JS5 t ed. :J. . - - entrance,) each, J to 00 . Payment to be made Quarterly, in advance . Evflrv Pnnil mnat he fnrnlsheil with such a auantl. ty of the variou articles of clothing, that ha may at I or mattress, beddin?. towels, combs, brushes, and tea and table spoons. I . ! The Pupils are not permitted to leave the Institute, 1 uhlese in company with a Teacher, on anv day of the I week except Saturday, when such as have leave, visit j thr friends ;'and those who snend the Sabbath wifhl their Parents br Guardians, are required to return at evening. . All enzagementa are by the quarter. Three months notice to be given previous to the removal of a Pupil, and no allowance made for absence. Vacation during the month of August. Persons wishing further information respecting tbe school, are invited to call at such hours as they may find convenient; and Parents are requested to be present at the class exercises of their Children, when ever they may be so disposed. Inquiry concerning the Institute, by those who have not the opportunity to examtne Jar themfttvez. may be made of-toe gentlemen named below Rev, Dr. Matthews, Chanc Prof. Olmsted, Yale CoTc Wm. W. Ellsworth, Esq. i Univ. N. York Profc. Torrey and J. M - Hartford. Smith, . -New.xorkA Rev, Wm Tv D wight. "Rev. Dr. Schroeder, M U Portland, Me. W.W.Woolsey.Esq Chas. Chauncey.Esq Jona. Goodhue, Esq Philadelphia. Jno. B. Lasala, Esq' u Renlaer Havens, Esq " George Sutton, Esq M -Prnf . MinTIT awv nv -v.v. i m w , N. R. Smith, BaWe. Hon. J. R. Poinsett, M. M.Tfoab, Esq " -r VYosiingion. nr V a Theodore Allen, Esq L. A. Milts, Esq chosen wim reference to ha present jase ; and thebtrild- j North, and flatter ihernaelTes they have as fine an as. ings .well amnged, beinet erected for the purpose tolsortment hi the Confectionary, and Fancy Line, a JohnO.I,EsqBtc&m ti.hour of the day or night. : " ' Chas. Palmer, Esq " - j . The Soda Fount has been thoroughly repair. W. Sam. Johnson,EsqK Oi Williams, C. H. Sand, Esq A. B. Bigelow, Esq " I. Green Pearson, Esq " James H. Cooke, Esq " John L. Francia,Esq W.B.Townsend, Esq . Thoa. P. Devereux, Esq J Prof J Dickson, Charleston imK. i Col. Benj. F. Hunt, u B.Hepburn Columbus, Go. Prof Lntz, LexihgtoniKy Tntln IT' XTyl0A. Pan Nevms & Townsend, HaTper& Brothers;- u Dr.JormKeibon, " ' uuu m, wwij , Cleveland, Ohio. Rer. Dr; Sprague, Albany. H Emerson, Esq' JTatchez J.H.Kathbone, Esq Utica. ProewTan Tla Vfil frtpM I Lucius U. Duncan, Lsq t New Orleans. I Prof. SiRiman ' I 61 T AT X E : OF IT A SHI II OT O If . WHsman98 duplicate7 of -Za.6t' 1 sreat TATva or Wasbhtotobt. and the Pedestal with its' devices, s the whole appeared in the Rotunda of the Capitol at Raleigh, finer tolta destrsedon by firefal . "x: . . 7:--iJTi. 1 Uli STnS KiofSaX: ad or sale, : Ths fidel and beauty of the Engrsvhig is acknowledged by all who have ever seen'jheoriei. nal. The Pries of this only d uplicate of the great Sculptor's cAe cTouvre is Five Dollars, without S frame. If frames are , furnished, the price will be in proportion to. their richness. " Orders may be sent, to this Office f Jul 17. .184l.v ' ivx. - -59; aluableland and Mill 18- 1 1 i i nl?5,n H I OI t .9 mOSt pleasant ,taaUona in ; theHStato,S JTie Dwelling:! ww h muw uu ut cmiuf uw, surrounueq y.. i w-!!V 8prB ad Ice H-Ut. Tll TZr' 0011? ; there oeing w A -Mwnwwwy r 3una iH ia mjwu examine lot Uiemselves, For tetms spply to the SolJatseri; i . f - JNa H. BRODIE. JJ drUnrtnn. Fraiiklui County, July l . - o - 1 ST'"1 v Rnnr.m . i - .nw cigut uwa -BVIIU -A il-iMi KrifSoloM Louiurforixowu t,ia TRiirrna' i.iwn .ri ior saw, conxainiag imi scres.v'-u is one TSTEVf GOODS ! NEW- GOODS 1 1- JWffcry anf 1171" GOCiS.- ITie Subscribers ' thankful - for- past : favors, z inform i the public mat taey. have now 4 opened Vieit Icargma JLATiJt! VT o .-. Co' r U enwtec cvmccuh di -. uuviw. uruusui ... iiwut .u lew nn been to lata maxKet. ' Tne-lollowine are a lew oi tin articles x Artificial Flowers, J6 doa. Fancy Mugs, 8 doz. of Ulass, Britannia and Silver r 4-'lated.'-- FsjaJles Ringlets and Puffg, 4 Qos -. SheB SUleXJombs, and others. Pincushion Screwsl Loolung-Glaasaa 3 and 4"feet qnare. "'- I Pteel Whalebone and other. Canes. v i Metallic Iazor-stra ps. Painted Trunks, for child renr. Baskets.' . New Silver Combs... 8poons. . . .. Kbives and Forks. Dinner Bells, dec. . - V, Snuff-boxes, from 5 cents toj 5 a piece. Beads, a Iaige assortnient 1 - Wootlen Clocks, I doz. Ccheap.) Tivoli Billiards, 4 feet long. Mathematical Inatrumenla, in Boxes. .Thermometers, .8un Dials. Pistols. Djrk, Pen, and Pocket Knives. Lbcofoco Matches. Paper. Pens. "liik,te. 7 Fancy Boxes. Gold and Silver Breastpins, Ear Rings,: Finger Rings, Thimbles, Pencils : Spectacles, Chess-men, Graces, and a variety of games. : Dolls, Kaleidescopas, and all other sorts of Toys. SrinflM. Ppmnaiinn urMi. - " Powder Flasks.' Shot Delta. - Cork 8cre'ws. Fine 8rnokiag Pipes. Wallets. Shaviog Apparatus. Soaps, Castile and many other sorts. Rose Oil, ("genuine) Perfumes. Seidlitr and Soda Powders, in 1 do, boxes, . Anchovies, a fresh 4 cheap article,' only 2ft cents a pound. : - . V Prunes, tiweet Oil. Pickles.1! t, : -Oranges and Lemons. .... Pine Apple Cheese . 4 Barrels Dills Crackers, and Sugar Cakes, viz: Soda, Butter, Lemon and Sugar Crackers,. Philadelphia Porter, in botttea. New Jersey boiled Cider, ("tweet, j tgars. Tobacco.i Candies, '.r Snuff Maeaboy and Mrs. Millet's, , Mustard in tin. .; : v . s . : - Chocolate, 2 sorts, sweet and common. ' Macaroni. Dates. NuU. Nutmegs. Cintamori r o g T -0-..I. -'. l.-'i uiceu uwiva vi(cbv unuuv c nub tjj. riyT, reppersauce. . .. -: .- ..-gv- Champagne, Muscat and Rhenish Wines, 10 bo es, best quality. &c Sec ' . MUSICAL INSTOUaffiNTS. : Finest Violins, hows, strings, biidges, cc. " do Guitars and atotnga. do Flageoleits,-Fifes, Clarionetts and Flutes. do Attordeons and Brass Trumpets, j ..... , BOOlS. , Spanish, French! German and English Grammars and Readers, Geography, RusselV Modern Europe, Pnmmers, SpelUng, Picture and Song Books. . The Key of Heaven or Manual Prayer, (Catholic,) only a few volumes on hand. f FENCING AND BOXING APPAKATUS. Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hals, Boxing Gloves. Lot m DRY GOODS, Cheap 1 CiMApi From 25 to 50 per cent, less than the regular price ia; . ... ; . . M is. 7? , :-m oeing oougni m Auction conwsung oi u pieces or rruus, irom u cents per yarn y o apx. vmi, dren's Handkerchiefs; 3 1 cents do. ; Mottslan de aines, aaauya, uamoteB,caru, upuings, ram a Linen Collars,. Beavcrteent, Satinett s 1 00" yards o, fine msnjAnen iMper quantity iwwta ua for Tailors -Linen Pantaloon Stuffs, Vesting. &6 ! and also a great many-articles too numerous to men. tion. . , G. W. & Cv GRIMME, ' Fayetteville Street,. Opposite the Market House, Raleigh.: ' July 15. 1841. - 5a 2; I'.i DRCG AND APOTOECA 11T STORE.-Dr. N. L: Sith hav. ing rented the Store litely ocebpied by Wj. M. Maboh & Co. knowd as the sign of tbe Golden Mortar, .and immedi ately ad ioinina: the Store of VTiluax C. Toca respectfully oners to the "public an extensive assort ment of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS PAINTS, OILS, 4 aY E-STUFFS PE RFUME RYr dec. dec The greater part of which is just received from the North t and he assures, his friends, that whilst the quality may be relied on, each article ahall and will be offered for Uasb, at fair and moderate prices, Having engaged the services of a competent assis tant, the greatest attention will be paid to the dispens ing of Physicians and Family Prescriptions, at any edVahd is open from 5. a. m. to 10.; m m., daily. (Sundava excepted 1 on which . day, lbs doors will pe cioseu uunrrg uivme service N.L.STITH. July 5th; 1841,. Oil SALE . The enure establishment of the RECORDER AND WATCHMAN, is ouered for sals on reasonable and accommodating terms -possession' to be given January 1st. 1842. - The materials in the Office, iacluding Press, Stone; Stands, Uases, Uliases, and Type of various aorta, are nearly new,. and ib a good state of preservation, r.The sub. senpuon list is anmcient to support the Papet hand sdmely ; and to person capable of giving proper at tenuon, a consideraiae amount of JOB WORK may be secured. Tb i; Practical Printer, industrious habits, and who could Impart a' proper degree of oter- H T ZZZT would doubtless prove a source of ospfalness and pre. fiW AppUcattoo'made to the. Editor, by letter or oth , Raleigh July, IT. 59 CRAKDnETlPS D This is Tto certify, that about two years aco. while we lived in Wake County, 10 nines' North of Raleictn, my Wife was reduced so low bv the 'Bilious fever, that myself a me "visiting .w tn. wmma mbiiv an m iimw nmiunnni htr her! bnt without success. As a last. esort, I hastened: to , Mr. J'xcs.'s of Brandreth's' Pills, and in two I a. r.- Aflt.. '.tw. Jhvwt A ha... thlA baeaiidw'idendTJiniiete f Another' d !rti, PiT!.:. MM Imp errrAnlf 4 r-' aha thea recovered JastyVand soon- was. more t:- l t ahehalyeen bef-?.and c&tmWso to ti t x w no other; mecU. id myt family btti'Uj W j g-j "ifciJ th most &2&II&LU elscL - j mmp: cHRisTitA; Johnston. County; 26 milea from Raleieh. V 4 June 24th, 1841. 553 An. Tb f He; Sppirfsnu h ht il&urg k teraburg,-Va. respactfully inToros the mhabi tanu of Raleigh and surroundinar countrr. and the public generally , thai he has takep the bouse on Tay eueville street tormerly bccUpfe by Mt. Johlu T.Veat, ana more recently by Mr. t.unteasUe, Watcb T4l.ert . " ww w iutcain carrying-on ut iUiv, 1UV 13 'SJiC-' PISTOL MAKING BUSINESS. In ail fb VirUna branches. .Having served a teguUl apprentiee&niB U the trade, he flatters himself he Will be abhi ro mvesat. lauraon.TP an wno may connoe work, m his cart,. ' tQtnts, Ririxs and PiSTOts stocked, altered m Pen. e'ussiDn.tnd aithfully rtred. Do repaired. Keys fitted, Ganes uimmed and mountI,4. The amallettlavor thankfallv recejred aod, puisuany Raleigh, Juiy It OLD 'POIIIT fi'nwvnuT vtrwrktwviV1? ' Jj. their friends and the public mgciienl,iihat they -have taken th4t 'eligible, extensive and Well known es tablishment, the HYGEI A HOTEL, which htabeen fitted npin a style for the convenience and coinfotief visitorsi hot aurpitos by -any: house thia aecdpn of country." Ctosiderable alleraucnf aiidaddiuJve been made to the Establwlrment it has no betWeeh seventy ahd eighty rooms, a heaVairy and reli lur nlsbed, besides a epacious Sdlooh, Bay Room, BHUiSrd Room, Reading Boom and Reiectory. witlrvariDuS blh er nrcea of amusements to etui the tistes of it their" visitors-J". ' V V'' - ''ri -' :f V' '-'--' v. - They flatter ' m'eM encs of ontfoftbQ PrVprMbtii, !h one of the largest aM most respectable esUblisbments in the country; .ahd their deUsrmmation to please, the y will be enabled ht give entire satis&cuon , tdM who. may Upleased U - - v v -give themacalL . 'if -.. r - - '' ' ' Kliil AlMl UlU'& LaikcJ ' . ,. r. . " f- mmh HK 'u f uctti auu comiartaoie maner; totn Art y arm and Sea Badung-, which will- be ciielldty attended to and kept ;neat and cleam ; v 't ' .:; i Regular Boarders wfll be admitted rfM to the Sft BaAs, and wiU be charged a small compensation ta the warni A modeTsm .charga to both will be to tramie-iaitiTV'. . - Vs . ." The delightful alttiatlon of Old Point tbr utt ebjoy ment of the Sn atifjBayk jhfr finr.FJih, v uu vvoici ux cTeij vaneiy, un convenience ox - procuring every deUcy of Hhe aea?S from thii rich, jrarma m JSuzabeth City County at:: . 5 Nor ket, from which ( ibBpjrwm of mb - 5 if Meats! Poultry, Vesretablea and the imoiceat Srhiii V . T C daily ; the view over the broad Ce4apeake; wbjtejned ' wiw me canvass ol vessels oi every. deptkhfmhi j me line cifbatdebip, bearing the broed PehhSnt of some gallant CoinrnMore. dwh to the GUIe moe,la, " dened with the choicest deUcaciea of me -acasca Vho military reviews & smpehdoos fbrtificatlohs bf Fortfeas Monroe-and Fort Calhoun ; ihe IjewtUd prDinebde on the ramparts and the pebledteacrurendet Old Point one of the most desirable places mthBum tO tev . ft. k.iiw J-i 1 - cv t.. Their BAR wiH be supplied wrththe thofceal wihes and Iiqoors that caji bfe procure. They bavelh Iheir -eeuar a few dozen of that superior old Wine, that was ; " so much admired by the Officers at t Fortress Mtmrhei r and which has been so highly bxtolled! by some of but own connoisseur, to which Will be ,added. PemaVs pale and brown Sherries, the bldHopci Madeira ihd- -a variety of other choice Wines; selected by Mr. Wm French, of French' Holelaothef odgea,shn -are determined to put tBemat suchJrices facenrtiha to quality) as cannot tail to give -entire saiiaUoiiL ' iw lacuines oi reacning s,fleparu'?aa JJ14 Point give a great ad vahuuriover robsir nlaeea- ' Of resort Ibr Invalids. The steambbati fro XTbrfoDx and Portsmoum, James River, Wai 'n and Bald- ' more, touch there daily,- affording nMa'ioi arriving and departing at pltasur. - J 1 -. . , - HUDGINS dc MOODY. Old Point Comfbrt, XtL, May 6. J . jjowjti stA . FORM ALE;-AT THKllteGR!ttGliftt? AifT zrosTHcAEbtiii A oa&stttb pPFirife V lerlts of CourtaV AtlornCri, giti rlfft ana Constables, are hereby itw ibrrned,: that latge addkioBshave just tiexhada. to the assortxriehtof SZAJvTIaJS usually- kept fol; sale at this Office ; and that all Orders for az- -f tha Tol. bwing kinds, WiH be" prohipuy aitahded tot - WiuVExecutipn Whnesiickros ecuuon Bonds, Ua Saa,IndlcfhTCht Vidiuoffl Ex ponaa, CapiaaV,Sci; Fa's. W fsvive Judgment, De-1 dlmusses, ShbpeBnasr jfce. dec . ? , -, f V.X'-iCkwnftr Court BlanlrMi " v;- WriU, Executions, 8ubpcena, Jury ahd Wirne; Tickets, Prosecution Bonds, Ca. Sa's, Indictments, . 4 (Road, Assault and' Battery and. Affrays,) Veh,. -? ExpVi Capias,'; Scii' Fd's. - to revlvb - Jdgiacnt; Deolmnsses, Rcmh Orders,' Guardiaa' Bonds,- Ap- fprenncea Indentures, Marriage Licences, ScLTa's, . for Forfeited HecogQiiance, Notkes to Gtiardiana, ! "Bastardy Bonds, Scj. Fa's, against Heirs; Adniinisi trauon Bonds' Appeal Bonds, Appearance Bonds,, ': ' :, " ' . y-,vvf:-'v-. doashu .Warrants, ; rnenta. Deeds of Trnst, BiUs of ' Sale, Cenvnon ' f Deeds of CenyanFiaiheothing Botid ;&ad Bonds, 'JMxIs for Land soil ibr Taxes; AVrUs : of Ejectmemv Insolvent Debtors Pefoa and XJaSi. rfOrderafor any kinAof BiaaYsnot rationed in the : sliovs list, wiH be executed - wiCi tla't "rzzit ' despatch muBtaeT-rric -i-"J &l,Fdydlevine&r , M awayaaAiatSvaviataa ' " " ' 1 - " waxtcJCAJina 3oyzsTic seoaj, aTATiesAaT,ygnv j H.IiTtrax;rLirtc Ji.B.Uaxl, K-.k is r a - - - i L'i,li i l..J"ir - J "j- t- T OF EVE DESCRIPTION, FOR-SAJB : . Sr: 'A T-TM IS OFF l.C B " , V '.I. 1 ! r f - - : i rfcllfcttifai " -1 a I .I '5 - ;9
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 30, 1841, edition 1
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