EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.: 4 SoBScaiTTlox. Five Dollars per annurnj-half in Advance. ! ; 7 : Yl . '".V"? 7?i ABTEtiEMKTi For .every Sixteen Line, first insertion, One Doilii J each subsequent insertion, Twenty-five Cents. - . '-7 V , ""7 ' Comt pRDER and Judicial A pvaaTisiMTSj lfbe charged , of 33 J per cent wi!l to Inde oin regular pricesi for advertisers by the year.: ,y r Advertisements, inserted m the SKMt Wstxirt Rcgistsk, will also appear in Che ;W jckkly Paper free of charge. . - 7 f c '; tf v t 0Cj- Letters to the Editor must be post-paid. -, , THE WRECK QF A GENIUS. -" i4 , How dost my boy t Art cold t I am cold myself. Where is thia straw my fellow ! V The art of our necessities Is strange, v" t ' ? That can make vile things I recioos Come, your hovel. Poor fool and knave, I have one part in my heart -J. That's sorry for this jttlKinIarP ' r -Poor 'McDonald Clarke,: known in - this city for nearly twenty-five years past as 4 the mad poet waa (bund in the atreet one day last week bare headed, like another Lear.in a state of ravin?: madness.' He was' taken in charge by officer -Bowyer, and has been transferred to ibe Lunatic Asylum." Ye have known this strange andj evidently unhappy man fori more than twenty- years ; -and yet, though vwe have conversed : with him often, we have neverbeen able to get at the root of his sorro ws, if such they were which first drove him mad. , 7-- You never perceive the least evfdence of ill-temper, or a cruel disposition, on the part of Clarke.' Un the-contrary, nia bosom has appeared the abode of grea natural kindness and good feeling, . True, be has been wan dering up and down our streets, soliury and alone among the million, with an apparent cloud upon' his brow, and always averting his eye even troro those he, knew not as though he disliked them, but as though he was appiehensiye Uiat they might prefer not to receive his recognition. But speak to him in the voice of kindness, and his eye kindled at once, ana nis isce wouia msuntjy Plow. with pleasure, exhibiting a sort of compound: expression of surprise, and ueiigh:I.-n.. re- garu ju nis- wue, even wier uieirej)araiinn, he has Spoken of her! to us ra tlie kindesj; terms, and recalled circumstances of touch ing interest, and beautifuUy. illustr treuittn ol woman love.. VV hen Rvrnn was in ih t.;vjlv Usi hen Cvron was in the heynlayr of.hia career. Clarke was awongne ; most ardent of his admirers, and. as he supposed,ln:hif had been cast in tlie same robnld---and hoi knowing that he was razy, he supposed that his own moodiness was necessarily like collar and massy locks." were men in , me print shops, and ; Clarke sedulouiily copied his air and costume.. Byron married and fiKildsal lil si aat s Ta ' K sTI At ass iaviam ,1 ' iL.. i-. ' icu uiu uic saino iu uoiu respects, -xie mar-1 the boards of the Park theatretre bady, m the same manner as it was reported Byron had treated his : wife and, like the noble bard and his wife, Clarke and his wife also nartMl : He was at that ifmWiedlnriT pwr, mai ai wmes us 113U not a pi ace to lay i his head, 01 a crust toappease hia hunger.- f it-.i r ' J' l ' ' , J. " I c men sieru-wnerevcr nexouia nna a cov-1 enng ; and he has told us,' as the tears sath ered in hi. il.i i;;i 'n;r. I her lpn,l0. uA'Mt-lT2' JJm such food aa she enutcLvhv takinir frniW I nat , B UUIU BW4IMIHJ:,,y pjll the tuhl a iuii.iAa -.ail .4T. i. nr: t -1 . . j niMM.iii. iiicui 111 ner nanuikercniei.i meet i wuwi!sunperceivea jierwum eatvfrom-hef hand the scantyVfaW ahe ui ne i&si len or lit en vmti w riAiin ia i has been snpoortedbv a small' annnitv Jiiil I from what sburce we have not beeritold. 7? wecould relatesome amusingnecdotes cfpoorClarke.:Qneofthose tne unwritten reenrda nf mmnrv - r -mna I - , ... . ' , -if"YMi , . im. 1 voott. tne year 1829, Uhja.t in the eoorseffeia 000 01 the lata Mr Tu V--t- it - trows iea w'nh rb Cora merrial K r.i Clarke to -whcWbll! 2iff zaffl XJlarke-a fcrfUlL,. ded hv th at.s(tr vl t, " f v """"T . .,.lM v 1H I "T fV,4,l r ? t ' - - t" vauic xxi imfr norm is.. VrlnUr?. e-nea dissuade him . iium- uii ; ijMiineiL-averfe a controversy, andapprehending tt We coiild 'n.iMi . iVi. .ki. ST IT'" w w t The hit was caniul ; i injure jbdievci MtC Unj nema the madNpoet. -AjaK Proprtrtof.-tefmena th iriAiW nnUosm hork or Planr 0wmt20( and I lea-ohoraesttrvoleaoo isrreriversand 20A ui:..-!.:: ran IiaW, l. rV'T '.-v-huwi, u owns w.wsw, uue view l ''.A day or twci.Bin'cev a roan, pretty respec. tably;riggeJ in thewayoappaijelMraa seen leaning against a "walttih, the neighborhood of JPratt street wbarftln a very decided state of ;alcohoIic"T- intoxication; A crowd soon collected around.' and in a brief space of time a young man stepped up and" claimed to le his son, ;JIe -expressed f;, vast amount d of shame oii account of hi .father's public ex- ... P . ... posure in, the condition of a. very insensible inahrlat Otlfl L'lnrilU tnnt hliivA nF ins nnnl. I oofc ,e conlents sjlonlj 5tf Josl. He f then requested the bv-stahderrto for a short-time while he went aiur n hack- lorsnontime, wrjuene went alter a hack- ney coach in which to . have turn-, conveyed borne. In ahorl liinearter his departure on hit filial errand, a negro passing along with a horse and cart recognized, the intoxicated eentlenWas his master, Snd set about toe- move him from the oubiic eve.' into'hts . .u ' r :", r 1. I m . w r w mm can, iur utis urjnjac ui cnyuiK iinu uuiue. No no, said some of ihe bystanders, yoii may save yourself the trouble ; his son will be here in a lew minutes with hack, to take him homeand t.hat is rather more" coin- i fortable than vour cart. H is son.1' e xclai in ed the negro ; why k-Lor bress. youVsir,) Vie golno on anl linow it -no ton an neber hab. I he negro was right : he had no son. but then it was a very convcniehl and profi- M ik: f 'Vk .,-- u - 1 I table llijne to the chap who adopted him as father. ; Having affiliated lumsetf first, and appropriated the pocket book afterwards, he somehow ar other forgot .'to return with the nack, and the negro, as white of mind as be blVf f n,.ook hU mWr. W.; .nd the, aflectionate son has not been, heard of Since ' 1 " ' I Mems Men haVmg pocket books . about them 9tlght fatZWgeWthed;BaU;-Staii ' - ' ' r The Drummer;Boy of Lundcf Lane, ' - Mai. Gen. VYtnfield Scotl, while on . the frontier during , the border difficulties, at - a complimentary dinner given him by the citi zens tf Cleveland, related the following char acteristic anecdote that occurred during the battle of LunuVsj Lane, in the last war : In the very midst f of the battle, his attention was arrested by observing at a little distance, where a whole company of riflemen had just been cut down by the terrible fire of the ene ruy, three drummer lioys quarrelling for a single drum, all Uiat- was left to them. Soon the two -stronger ; onesCwentto fisticufTs' while the third quietly folded Jhis arms , a Wait ing the issue of the con test. At that moment a cannon ball struck the boys, and killed lJiero?thvl I UW one boiind, the little fef lo wughtthe r drum from between them and with a shout of trio mph, and a loud taV a . . J . I l f J B . " a -.m - m ; ---- ? OQ 'neu: lorwaru ,io;ine tnicKesl eL the J .... g . . q,, 4dj),mUil. I- ,x,iiit;fti.t.2 ECr 'MU;T lected him tofintfne.a bat-J tie ,: but I never saw; hun .afterwards;'? At "'"E this moment Mr. "."7 . onO vPf thej most in Jetveiand, arono. and. with a smile and ibovr7 informed the company that h Lundy's laneCturria. 1 ) h r. . ? ; w:. .- , , - -r.r i- .iJ -sii cprcscu er cuhvicihh luai n lurcuouea a i life of trcfableCand misfortune, and could not 1 -.iii Yi .'itv .-j.uiili .-.r- oi. i uiamiss hb auuiec irommer miuu. one saiu i she should never prosper in the world again." HunnUd hvr thir iUta . ah (iinii W .n.M J -v.-, ,,.... ,w , V . " two davs after the accrdent. ooorlv and m"i9 - IflFstilfi:?' rptirina Oarlipr tban nsnal rtn aAnni: lr t,-; :it XfPkr.. ' i- lu- :i :l ui ic,,' inncw-, uo Mctiuai ous w wuree, ir ineicaf genUeine eu,in. xie iouuu iter iree iruui- uounv nain but i sutJer in uh(!er anerfoctto strength and epirlttf$hfcb1ntinn till i2o dreadful ennaennennes m hreaklner a Iruikinflr r : 1 7 '"-O S ?l..r - yv.v:ff"t - v - "'aTfcAl.iM.r.av. .uit purchasers, this tract will be divided NSxi. .P"V 1 r.naTAnAifi a sa a 1 1 a ab. W the amoiint MVHIillw HtfUCCUVIU IlilllllUIV of $250twi eowa a yoke of oxen of horses, :,&c. drajr ivorth - Ms),siiijaA v JTV MM and "weepli)ff wy:rrom MSfMHW, uiieci u win aouDiiess nave- u? luurcasc pNrevenUver"ar pe Phthis aniBr -five pigS--ten sheep- Lmer residencesln this part of the State. -Three bun Witchamstycr been cieareu-ine balance lies there will lb leA difi5ri tW ;nf;nr ihe t chasera giving bonds with security, to be appioved of and otfteta. - uerman ail ver VnAr?''--c7VMM aceumolauon of imponitss, which, as they cannot get 1 for genii 'ftoestiOBwh thW' 7I2La by the Executor.. ,:,r r. Watehguaxds, u&aina ana iweys, jeiuH, oaf y their usual paa;e, are force J into tz tlood, x. Persons wboara desjrotti. fs bajdfiV W it Pmrm hIiTy f f VVv. WESTON R..0ALE3, V taclea.v;::vf - -N,;; pjr-'- oceangoing impurity, cf; blood.' Thw Fevers, Cicl. to thdr ejrants-e ba3 iridexaSSefor ibexes, ?F" "M IV I , , THQ.L WEST . - VJErxecftfors. . - 7 ; ; DRY GOdpS. ics, Rheumatism, Coughs, and Colds are often pro- as thealwve goodswabesolJyelowfrCa:horclv - -.J as much as they now .are, ,as we believe in '7'": ; WILL; 'PECK. ' "JV J 7" : Pantaloon atoffs, Vest patterns: Handkerehief duced, .But let BiandreUYs PiHa be used jn such do a short ereCtoihcftiM Wyat Ta no Uziar :r'm- .'Olden;' ttoewcelerffrme!. neglected the Rslelgh. March 14 1.84?. 3 Ids c.m!-i Jewia, tiaen Collars andB.iaoms,Siocks; see ss wKI efflastaairt. eyaeaata the bowets, aaJ tealJi cor ibarir s2r on"f2:t tytiwar' TwS CJzz.'u, . - ireeJiiaJJ It foVmsand .pipe some ft- tf. TraWaWievard SiavesVbeiongt Gvejstockings, Irish Linen, SsUnett; bjeach and is restored at , one - 7 ; -V' "T V? m will, hofom C'V IwOKlVtlon aiiaost asnecessary- to loj to the Estate, but by the provbiona of th. Will, unbleached Cottony FlanneL etc. V . . 1 ! 'The xmworGy have eounterfeited (he IJoCtoA Ks- Clotje. are d?Uver. - 1: ''eUiteat disfaitr .ui'wbi! -L: l?f ibeysretolddprivataly7monglhemlsa -llnxacl the variety of attiele.isteMiomerotia.to diana soextersivelv.thxtbbtravtlrA-t-iisnow -AH criers v -v: . cSS PnVaxlrri2.irTve lJLtAancwlafchwm takfc, te s3 the olitee and f ut3 .w one. of .TJaCrea, aTAine rey rf, j y . . " . - :. B . . - a. . i - . .. T . ' "T- T ' I" S9S, ' -k. - T " Bl B lSBBBrT SI 111 SI iv - ', aa n ' . T W ,iC -. T.. 1 ' .. . -... V -- ! f- m w " .-.-. ... ,i " k ' I Si A a a SBiJISJB''at".VF fT r T . ."' V W f if 'SS VI aVak aV' "ti . -. RALEIGHAND "GASTON I; v-.vv -at i?-eJP w-,i rmilte l IlaUigh ana f Ml, MWKIft Unit -.tWT JIM I JJ Roaf connects with the Greenville and Koa- nnlra Rail U..A fZi t '...a. .L;..t I , r Rd eonnectswith the Petersburg Rail Road to e Wmter anangemeot, .lejve Washinjpon daily at 6 A M, arrive, at Petersburg by -P M same day, and at Raleigh; N C by 4i p M ext day. 7 vThe following Stage Lines branch off from and rurf ta,cohectMii:::witli thaTrainsion ;.RalrfghVantl G;ton Rail Koad, to wit : U . -7 A Fry R'geway Depot to Boydton.ya-hack line, SffTSi. ?lday 00 Tueaj rv " ' i - . . - - I iiiiimiin w h ami asii uniswa u . - - a rueadersoo Uepot ta Minon via Oxford, hack line, three t jmea a week leaves Henderson on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday a. i ' . naieign 10 ureensoorougn, oansoury, oaiem, kc via Chapel Hill and -Hillsborough.foujr horsePost Coaches, daily leaves Raleigh every day, soon' after the arrival of the Cars, say about 6 P M., 7, - Raleigh to Salisbury, tn'a Pitubora' and Asbboro' hack fine, twi a week, leaves" Raleigh on Wednes" days and Saturdays at 8 A M. I to UoWaboru , on the Wilmington Railroad wur horse Post Coaches, three times a week leaves niK wJi ,i . R.ieigh to FayetteviUe, Chersw, Camden, Scca superior hack line, daily leave Raleizh everyday a f Ao arrival of the Ca. x J - -v ; ; ro reeu.on , , ipere is a omge uh run " , FroraJSaliaburr there are two lines of Sticea ron- ninir tri-weeklv : one ma Lineolntnn.' Rutherfnnttnn and Asheville, N C to Knoiville, Tennessee t the oth- f1"8,13 Vllle, GeO. . ' - y . Persons travelling from North to 1 Soudt by the way of tho Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, r should be careful not to pay or procure tickets further I tban to Petersburg, Vs. ' - 1 t ' - 4 - - (TT. A Train of Cars leave the Depot in Raleigh, 1 daily, for Petersburg at 10 A M, arrive in Raleigh from 1 Petersburg, at 44 P M. Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road Office, ? . March 10,184?. 5 21 w8w William Thompson, Cabinet and Furniture Ware-boose, fmuti easaiiiet nu now on nana ax out iurnwn- W i in War Rooms, juinithe rev of Messrs. a - - j. . a ..as Tomer HugheV Book Store,! a general assortment of Anicle- in his linemade in the most faithful man- nssra a Aa tksi -wa.&sBKrAMt' sanl tnAot fasKiAnotild nat4srfft and which will be warranted.. They will be sold ai such prices, as to leave no excuse lor.sending to, the iff W"miutare.; Can and look, before yon send , from home. Raleigh, April 4, '1842.' : 'K;.. ' 28 we IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH AND ITS VI 5S! IlftJt'KS formerjy occupied Uatwostorv one. ii . " , -.t ? nre-piaces, anu me buildings. , - n unimproyeu tne-iiiy ol Kaleign T. - . AntAn. r.i Mn,.tv LClf Spting-I.Ot I 1 nk..'wr Imll.lm. J T .,. m.i nilh.uii rw;,. ntLl r ini.ri. viii" iium., .h. vivh. v wm-...-. -v-v . : - k scrnrtcleared ith iTiiv nn th ih Htnn untirv twin it th said to be of good I : a . iut ,.-:, r 14 .:t. .r of eighteen hondred I " , iuam3 iiau t iuiiu uitio luiim ir wi. into lots of three or-four hondred acres each. :This , of Jaad) fie. oultha wator.. of :,Swift and-Wih ma! creeks, gh nd healthy a tegi region as oarouna, ana oners a one location e locatioc i for invalids of the low country, who may desire sura .of walnut, hickory, oak and pine. v.There is on, the premises,' a frame dwelling house, and all necessary outbuildings ;;ap,excei;ent orchard, anu one mea dow; ' A portion of the tract is rich bottom laod,' and the residua strong-high .Jand which produces well. The range for stock fa also excellent. t i, . Three hundred acrea of piue aad, aUjoining.iQe last named tracC - r'-'b .A t: - : Thrn.-fl-A irni oMand. about three miles North the Paper-mill, on the water of Mine ereett, lor- iy oeionzma 10 nuuui nsnw(j-.r: ineteen acres- of land, adioining ue last aescno tract., ih . J -v The whole of. the above will be, sold wllboot re - . "t-J v 1- si -i' 4 A I serve; to the highest bidder.' -I The conditions of the vvill 1 8ix and Twelve rhontha credit, the ptirf m j r UiTa VJS40UV,i4n;M,:.i.spw uu r uuiai juuiuwvr, l Nnana . whitn nnr. cast Ia nrifnmnl X,; Rntm I UpvlCnrH. HAniamiti kinnir ami 'I'v r JnnM. I --. .4. ...ii - " , . . . i 117-1 . . : L x w t - i . . . ...i ... U-teaoncd, taken in exchange Ipr Furniture. Oil -inter .trsinM hest : R0(V lh'nrrk.rs: K.,ti R,ni.. . ! . . , - aiiujrc? ue tie mainrsicnea neia.encmsn - w 5 wt net sw van t" , I lemon, shio-bread : best Porter, fine " Wine, and H?fljsor-J JB G Rotilhae. anl Wm Grav. Esq's. I ' ,-A. - " . u ;' &MkpeareMein3ta. --- 3. - -w, -'. - -.- --. 1 - - r - -. t- 1 a iTiis-11 1 rtrxiisat t a iiscc ai biitih - a .nawinrr rrar : wvTttiMafwmiffii.. n inr matxiinvisin xa tail jiiiim a vrin w , . m - . h J'n" MpGuffie . The HOUe I WMi WISUS) A ww.! .mi u,ciut .-. mcis, us 1 . - wiu vuuw nunci 4wuuii , With eiahtrooms. six of which have W 1 -7.- 'i ' ' thte. 1 . w- U i ;, ii MnU. rtirt 1 .vyhite, rrecKiewasnfuergamoii.. ' .. , 1 urange vaunty- vniewuuuce numn, non.yyii-i,. T bthasonlt al requisite OUU .7 . MrftfCAI.. INSTRUMENTS. - . IliA P Kfamnim and Hon1 Wm A Graham, f , t hnaofbualucs aqd tttaOy tve arxd CtWOusartiotlS be ,1 ,Wri!,l In the nlan of T Mcsicai. IsnTVJiaaTS.Finest Viorins,bows.string8, ?- Vhapel Hill President Swain. ' I : 'S'''iTf-A'r t '7.Vr' acre lot, descnled in tne plan, 011 ., . r.i..,... I ".-fi. wsn: 11 r. w... -,t ri. i aii I . Amongst the assortment are. r - J TxttTTKYtVLK-SlTtKIT, RAUtGir- H the pleasure of an- nooncing hie friends and the public at large, that be h hasreceived from NewYurk i and Philadelphia, aft- ex ten ai ve, Tien, - :and lasp lonable stork r of , Goods which he will sell at New York prices The assortment consists in t. Part, of v i vj , ' 4 nrirtnu Gold .independent seconds, duplex, anchor.Lever vvstchea,;a general assortment!. Silver do. of etery pric. and quality. - , . J . JEWELERY.. - -7'- Gld guards, fob, and neck Chains, Seal., Keys Diamond Pins fr RirrgRuby and EmeraW do. neck and bead iOrnaments, rich catneosVr roosaic Pins 4 Ear-ringgld Penctls,Tbimbles,' Vinigretls, Medai- ions, gold Hearts and Crosses, Jet -do. and a great '"V of ot' "oods. ; f M k i- . w u av - . r . " oiuvunu Gold, Silver, Blue, and polished steel 8peetaclea to Miit all persons and all eyes. Yery superior flint glasses, that may. be adjusted in any frame, at a mo ment's notice. , , ' - , , SILVER AND PLATED WARES. V Silver Cups, .Spoons, Ladles, ,8ugar Tngs, Salt end Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silver mount ed Cocoa nuts, -Castors, Candlesticks, Snuffers ' and Trays, WaJters,.Cake Baskets, Coffee G request Bri- isiiuia vv ares, in veus anu single pieces, C. ' - :r: 7 . i FANCY GOODS., - .7 ;. ; Mantel Clocks, and Lamps, .Plated and Ja parted Waiiers, GoR end Silver Mounted Canes and Whips, Chess men and Backgsfmmon Boards, Visiting Card Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Steel Pens, Roger superior Raxors, Conjtress Knives and Scissors, Sanders' celebrated razor Strop,' Dog Col ' CMk Purses Froits, Guns and Pistols,' In!lf tintlfa - anil H Pocket Books, Imitation Ladies Toilet and work lioxes. toilet boltfes. and HARRISON Break! Pins Medals. Cancsf and Boxes. &c. Sut. : ' s t - PERFUMERY. - Fauna's celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose, Laven- der, Florida, and Bay -Waters ; Guirlain's Cream nf Soap, naples, and Saponaceous compound, forShsv ing. Rose, Almond; Camphor and .Windsor toilvtt. 8oaps,pearl Powder.coldCreatji, Pomatum, liar's hair, tooth, and shaving Brushes, and a variety -of other articles for the toileL " i- - ; : ' music, -v.. 8panish Guitars, Violins. CUrionettsFlageolettr, Flutes, Octave dec. Fife aud Arcordions. -t Precep tors f'r all the above. Guitar and Violin strings ex tra Violin bows, etc 03 Clocks and Watches of all descriptions xlean ed and repaired in his accustomed sucerior style Gold and Silver manufactured : to order with expedi tion and punctuality' highest price' given for eld gold and Silver. CONFECTIONARY, FANCY, . MUSIC, JEWELLERY & DRY GOODS. . Thankful for the encouragement they have hereto fore received, inform their friends and the public in general, that they have -pened,at the new stand, corn' er rayetteville ck Hargett Streets, a choice assortment of Goods in the above branches,by far larger than form erly kept, land as '-they always sell at very moderate j prices, they hope to ment s continuance. of favors. I ran 01 ine new suppiv consists in : - , - i 300 lb fresh Raisins, 25 boxes VJandles, Sperm 35 I 25 box' Segars,; Figs Prunes, Dates, Filberts, Palm, ! Wall & Cocoaiiuts, Almonds, Sweel OiL Preserves, i Brandy Fruity Oranges, Iiemon, SeidleU and Soda Powders, Macaroni, Currants, Citron ; 300 lb Candies W-pvtT I : ' d - BPOlvS. I Book", i Spanish, French, German, and -English v: - o-.i ai.-. rs ..k i 1 f Cathoia v - . ; t U 4 Foils, Swords, Gloves, -Masks,' Hats,- Breastplates ' Fancy Itoodt etc. JPainted Glass Mugs, artirlcial Hair and Flowers, Mohair Caps. Iadies Work and Fancy Boxes, Look i ing-glassea 3 and a 4 leet square, xfasxets, enun-Doxes a; ivKa .Kail .n.l n.h., . fi.v. from 5 cts to tat. -WatiriAVr n ... nw Tr. land. shaving ntensijs, " Thermometers, - Compasses, t nuuuiu- anu .un.. , b w u. , huvc. iuimii a I J)irk. Pen and Pocket Knives of the finest qaalily. Pis- tola, Teeth, Cloth, Hair, Hat and 8b.ebrashes, Black- ing; SlaU Bells, Fishing, U Needles; e gross jwaicnes. r treworas, liiass 14 x is aa, - - mar - . " WW a " na a i I iamp anu ianmewicoj rureea, rocaeiuooa. s, iv igai BiSPercut ews.-vVhipa, Scis- Pa- rQ. fv Tapers, Powder flasks, Shotbelts, sion caps, Smoking Pipes, Corkscrews, AV hi sors, Necklaces and,i Beads, Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink and Inkstands, Wafers. SeahngwaX, Letterstarap, Pen cils, B uttons, Pictures. .r :. . Gahs as Dominoa, Chessmen, Backgammon Ke- no. Tenpins. Cop and Ball, Graces foe 'Ladies, i aup- piog roppsiTivoIl billiard, Rollet.'. . .,.f. . -:::-..,... . . trm itru " ' ' a ot pi every uescnuuoa. as aiaruies,, numnmg n 1 -j- T I ; f Tops, Dronis,IWte, .Wbistleaoqth limn Hrpa, t Trumpets, :Msgie ? lantern, v raintooxesv J Magneue f i oys praise, sees, Harmons.: uoiis. v Maiescop 4 1 vaj, t ""'v- - w... -"-" w : 1 s. j . fK v J 14 xvuL,aivs , ..1 rinegoki, ana silver, as wen as german suvervTu. - r 1 . - . 1 '.sm sf . ... -a ..' .. - . rani . 1 Breastpins; Kiar-sinxSi. rerjcuar mger-rinjsy mi- I ble f ofrman silvi Tea 8pooms, Desert Knives" and Forks, Bide; Ppaet. i BERNARD mire, ;SEED.ES, :of the-Citjr of New Y6rk,desi chs to ODen a ociiooi, iron xouhq IjAtjieb in the City of Raleigh, N; Cyon tlie ;lSth day: of, May next; 7Vv'l:., "Tbia Institution is to fbmish a thorxnib and ele- gantEducation; equal to the best that can be ibbuin ed in the City of New York, or -irt any Northern, Tbe School BoUdincs, situated in a beautiful and. elevatfd Oak grove, furnish the most spacious accom rnodations. v J 'he Dormitories are separated jrito, AJ coves. for two Young, Ladies each,' f a construction to secure privacy and at the same tune1 a free circula tion of air. - r-Jni1' ; X ' Every article of furniture is provided by the School, except oeoViwff, (beds will h$ furnished) and towels. TsHMs.-r-r or Board, (including' washing aud eve ry incidental expense, with, Tuition in lungiwn, h m, xc jiuu per oession, payaoie in avance. v The extra chareea will 1 for French, Italian, Mu sic. Drawing, Painting and Ornamental Needle-Work, at the usual prices of the Masters. There wtli be no ether extra charge. - x - t - 1 - r v Pupils will be admitted at any age desired. iC. ; , X No Pupil, except by a; ;WHiTrsir request of the Parent or Guardian to the Rector of the SchoeL will be allowed to have an account at any Store r Shop in uiv viij. a uiwvgira w una pruuiumvu wMi- w followed by an immediate dismission from School, i Day-Scholars will be received from such Parents or Guardians as reside in the place, . The year will be divided into' two : terms f five months each; - The former commencing; after the 1st term, orti the 15th of May, and terminating on the 15th of October. The tatter commencinc Off .the 30fh of November and terrnmating on the 20th pf ApriL ; V REFERENCES 7'- V' : Cnv ef Neto York The Hi. Rev : B-T. Onder- donk, D D. ; The Rev Drs.' Me Vickar, Hawks, and Taylor.. Chief Justice Jones, the Hon G C Ve planck and R B. Minturn, Esquire, " w v ( -: J -ew; jersey. , " 7 V. ' ; 7jJuriiffo.--The Rev G.W Doane,D D.LLH - Princeton. The Rev G E Hare and John Potter, Esquire . - fv VIRGINIA, ? JStcAmW-'Tbe Rev A Empie, D fr-and the Ret William Norwomt.t-i.v J " ' "-:'- . Peterbure--The Rev N H Cobbs . and Messrs White &Bluroe;. 7 - J JVbrAi.The Rev BM Miller, and Oorge Row land, Esq. ' . " ' " " " . X -'J NORTH CAROLINA: ; The Rt Rev L S Ives, D D and the Clergy of the Diocese generally. ' : t -7 - J?actg-A The Hon '.DoncanCamerbri, . the Hon James Iredell, the Hon, Richard Hines,ibe, Hon Geo. E - Badeer, the , Hon RomulusM Saunders, the Hon John II Bryan, 'WUiiam H Haywood George W Mordecai and Charles Manlv, Esquires; Drs Wat son and Beck with; Charles L Hinton, WR Gales, and Edmund B Freeman, Esqttires. - s. Fayettevilte-hoaU D Henry, Charles T II aigb, Charles P Maliett, and E J Hale, Esquires. ' . 1 Wiznnffon William C Lord, Esquire, and Dr th Wright. 7 7" ' rr ' ;-:i7. ' Newborn Hon J R DonneTl, Hon Charles Shep ard, James W Bryan, and John M Roberts, Esqr Watlungton. Blount and t . Bath -Joseph PlimouthH Jbalee scuppertiong'r-noa ti reiugrew, and josian Collins, Er - : . . ; J I Jsdenlonun James oiorcom,. M Page, and. w n- liam. Warren; Augustus Moore, and Joshua Manner, r.quires. , . - - i .Elizabeth Uity The lion WUliamVti ?5ftepnrd.t harks R. Kinney, and John a.cMorme, Ju-quire. wold. Esquires, v. yr Pollock' Ferry: Roanoke -T P; DeverenX, Esq Halifax T S Marshall and Thos B Hill, EaqrV f ToWTheophilua Parker. Esq. " KinslonJ C Washington, Nathan U, Blount, George Whitfield, Esquires.' " - i Ji 't-: v; ;-. ' WrCCViW!ll,f . .WJIKI HIU UWI 4 VWa,vl- I villa. Esquires, Jttenderpon-' John S Eaton, Esq. -,'.4 Wiuiamsborttugh 1 nomas ToinertEsq. . '.- G Jones. Charlotte-William J Alexander, Eq. vZneoiWo--Michael Hoke, Esq. ; 5 f" ' Beattie Ford Alfred M Burton, Esq. ' Rutherford S G Bynom and 1 Thomas Carson. Esquire.' - : . !-.4 ! -Morganton John Avery, Esq.- " 1 v--.- v A HH JWUir-wum.vv wa.M, . j..-..:j!r. jt Charleston Rt Rev C E Gadsden, D H i i ' : LOUISIANA. , I- . l- . mr " V. :: - . j I V"o Orkani The Rev Dr Wneaton. a 4 Savannah The Rev E Neufvflle;, ALABAMA Mobile--The. Hon James Martin UppJictionsforadmiion to tbe School, may be made to the Rt RevJL S Ivm, D D. or the Kev K S Masox, D D at Raleigh, and to the Kev -Mr tt .M is5i" Rale,?h- 7; - r.- i Febr2l. 1842- - i'. ' . tT- : "DISEASE A UWIT I . Ink., i T Unu.l I. ihMhnM I , . j. uvu, nuivK wm uuw areas Pleasure in i.fr", rrta Impurity of the BLOOD the onty ViteaseAj .oj, whokay tavoVtBs?wTtheat;a:- 17 .'.-I- . L.:; l.'a. ...t ..1 l... Ti 1 1 " " stmpie. yet uo wise, uuw gwu nu uw.i lMi:tifolareaIlthobwibfrtu truth are stamped upon every law of the creation l' " O J ' - - . ' - I n. fniirnrv wnruu wnirn run . . iu subud iu cvci , uc .. .. i. -l .liretfiim am aJl covemed I traeUmotinallerUi mailer Tti prlociple i i Whmtn . bodvT f.,; Brandretha Vesetabli i ver8ai piru, attract aU inlmirities' of the Wooa . , howeis, wnicn organ ex pets ium irym w uuuj, a 1 irsxtioa and disease are bota nnus,. t- aii accursts or r t nfectionsonly aSectine brtuy ia ..proportion es Uiev i occaaon Impority of tne rjlood. 1 . . . . . a . ,Th bowels foj instance are coJvs-tliis no; potUat oYaan ia dosed-rthe -consedueace is a consequence is a great V rrnHESE.PilU Lave tow been mora than e;bt - rLL 'Veant before tba Public and - their - jjxt prtten ' nor e o the character claimed for Ihera cloaclt exacp; ined and test d by it great number cf tsf9ons,c6 in lelligeot to be deceived, and too deeply Interested hY ibeTesolts not t4i. observe, with care, and judj? With uui.iavor., jsxnerie'nce has not weakened thesi nra tensions, but trefufthened and'eoi.ilrmed them ht si nia of lesUmony.of such respecubla character as has buaiamcdany article in this form in aiv ccta trv. Th. An.t..t .1!. a- a.r rk. J... -", "i,s"i ucaigu - was w relieve uvwprpna and those functional derangement npoa,wLichIi comm.?ly depends. - They wert however Grind, b P'es,7.,n9 tomach and bowels in a hetlthy ; alate -7 of action, to U nd ercatlv to wr.l flTK- lirUrf- 1 ttacka to which many are liable, hot hot a an Hr iBtiimu in ihe common signification ott!; wui. x m uose, inereiore, who expected la them an achve purgative (though to many they are such,) . may havejieen disappointeoVi ye few Jnstances of . failure have been ascertained anion ib. ftdH.: faithfully empLiyed the article according to the- da i sign, woere reuei mignt reasonably have been expec ted, fn addition, to. the habitual dvsnentio rh who' fiom, custom or from necessity, as m traveling or business, take their." meaU hastily, fiftj jtf life trrt of " Ihese Pills' great pmtectid'n! or retief, from cohseqsent occasional attacks ; of indigestion i and,-. indeed'aU wnoso habits or pursuits are sedentary, may take them wun saiery ana oenemv: - ; ;-. t t , - -The chief objection unfed asaTnst thern Ii. fltift lh encourage ludofgente in tho. pleasures of Oi ttble bV 1 E .1 .!!. u.'m t. It,.,).. mo Hauiuuny mey ive uom tne pauuai euoets of cess. 'hat the public may Arel V assurrdthat no im position ts attempted to he ' practised upon them, the . Proprietor has obtained permiKsion to refer ia. th ,fot lowing gentlemen, (among many others) wbo; front personal experience of the 'efficacy of these Pills7, are ' willing to" recommend them to ihdr frfeadVvh i Mr. Van Bttren, late President of the U. SuWai Hon. George Er' Badger, LL.D Isjta See. Navy. Rt- Rev, L. $ hest D, D. Bwhop trl - Nbrth Catou. na, Hon James re&, late U. . Sens' tor and Gov ernor of N.' Hon. Henry Potter, ' DjsirictJudgj C S. Court; Hon. Beverly TuelcerV Lw Professor, Wjlliara and Mary CoHege, 1101 Wt.- PretMt; Dv 8. Senator, Si Ci, Hon.-JoAn Hendtriofi, U. W Sen: Miss Hon, JV. Pi Talmadge, V. 8.'$natorv New ork.r Wm. S. ooEsoTehft , Hon. JET. fitonfc. -M. O. Hon. J. - H4 BrocZway, tL Connectkp3 Hon; TficAaro Htntt, late M, C. N.fc, Hon. CAortt FtsAer, late Jtl. C.VN. C' Hoh.;i. HcfsJWZ, CirVrf Jodge, Tenn v Rev, F. ZHawluC- D. Di Yorl Rev. Wm. McPAeelert. D. D. N CL Rev. Gum W 4 Freeman, D, D. C'tfornbce, MUa Rev. TiMlake ...a,c-..w., c' (flo.rv, ijenox i;asu, va Rrv.D. BrwcMay.ConnRev. 4, lorsA,Conn;Revi J. K BurKy RevTlTw. Wale Forest, It7 C.1 Dr. i?. C. aaV Hafifax, Cn Dr. 7yaA CrocJ Indiana, Dn X-K. Yoi, Tenn Ilr. Jiiavw ey,;Beautorti N. C Pr, T XI JoAnsffat Xitetet ir: .... i . ...... ' ington, N, C J. Bonner, Esq. .Bath,' R; jfij yj O, wanv, esq. wewbern, W. C. VVoZAer iurlOnv Eeq. Florida, 2'. P .Devereux. JSso. RoawAe. Ma! &zmue( McCombs, Greenville, Georgia, Jl& SAvrner; Prepared solely by the Proprietor Hit Johv Baea with, at Kejeign, u. to..whom all orders ntostra addressed. ' V V" '.x.- , l Raleigh. Feb. 20, 1842. GWL'TJ'rQ CWDtJ -v-" xajhs. r u.c X uiion JUjpiAv' L Come oh' AlnprliifT. ' 'r-' ?',?--v 7 Xw! "Tuclzer has iost ! I .returned from the iVoTta, UHI . SOW OMBUE . B -new and arfcndid'as-' sortment ot Gaoenniim," Texs,; &vrrxTioirAtfxs, T . , . ,, j ' . -r ' ' est Uass Mtceav . It is impossible wifhin the limits of an Advertisement to give a list of all the irtie&a in a large assortment, gbtafew of the prindrones ar ; V4 ddxUrasa Whips' -'Cordial of eVety iund Vegetable and wliito Wlrwlsor Soius7 - ' Shelled Almonds'1 Beef TonsiesPeraxssion Caps Borifi Dog CtfI. Dried 13eef BoIosSau-aaetl o ooz large uver UGafds'" . - if a. small do :J do.. ; 5.' Porter and every varietr of Wines rine Antique Oil and Octagon Soap - Pease's Hoarboond Candy ; j ;,. Assorted Fancy Glass Boxes tfnd Dooinos Violins and ilkTurses Cork 8crewsi cJdfceW Brass Watches Harmonicons Oil Cloth Baskets -Dates and Brandy Peaches, Cherriei, etc. Macaroni I2 dot, Superior German Cologne Water' -10 do. BraWBuckeuiHi dox. Brooteuf Nt Tub a WoMBuckeU? Fresh assorttoentof Nnts of every varieTty 7' v.-fJ I 3 , 7 CWHJ1 -T - " u,."uuriLn? oauiea, Oranges 01. Lemons; a fine assortment Harthowara : Cheese, Crackers & Segars of every vauiefy Zt p'rico' SogattTof every qOality ; Old Java Cofl&Starclt " Chewing Tobacco and eerv siberior Wax CnZm - v Table Salt. iiePreeFan4, PkUfVWV' variety ; antl great many articles too tedious to inen- llnm nt.lU.V.'l. A. ..VKl'...' . ' ,r mj '" ,v uo jiuuus jot pan lavcra, sr j nope 1-;- jj,- ' September C a f i! (f . JX ' iMii vr. istuvin junci,-1 enn, yr. Aj i iViXsV s feigh, Jfi G Dr E Marks Colombia, Sl C- Dr jB G. JfW, Hannibal, N. Yi. 1 WtflL Mtr " Es NYn2?. GtHi.-Rsfeigb. N; O,1 WtZliaU Esq. Sec'ry. State, N C 4&nittw& Eso. Washi ' Tr-W: 1 w not supenor .rrencn vJordiaIs.in China betileev 1 w- T J ." f m T- V- -ra V ?J ' if by 0-i , A., i t.Al AK A.i AJX CtiiU V ' gOvemslrrTIll CzlTscribet rAosl resoeeirisTli 'in&nia iS. at. I Uoi'Ll i 17lM nf r?sfTi" .-t L. PnM-. ;-.H. 'f1n to the i Leu recti vi.. 2 t.x' 1 fc - 4 . Iecssistinx of ahpoH evefy i ty le' and oalH cjf Cloxie; ' ' . CVsiaeres; tr.J Vesting, a soperior arsicla for Eza- 1 mer Coats U 1 also, a general supply olrTteicy ArlUie . , emenr t ft I? ii 4 i Vl - f 4 ? I 7 9 tmmtOZtt - ; , 1 eredlt wiU be fiven to the paretuMrt of the slaves. Corner af Fayeltevflle and Hargttttreate ;; Raleigh March I,1 1842 r rt f, 8ty ' 7 Ap1" . 7 ' - .' .vv. 4 , . - . ; - a . -: r. --rt e-x. v-7747?7