3 aaaaasMsMasasasasasasasa 'lL '..I . ..Hi" ill I::V i,V3 ft ;; r SEOT-WEEKLY;' 5 a.- ' fir " v- V VOhi EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR," ,1 - r ScbscbVptJok . Five Dollar per.annum half in Advance. v-' t Apvsrtissmi;jvs.. For first insertion, One Dollar ; each ciiWquem insertion Twenty-five Cents. ; . V lf. Court Orders and Jonici aiAdvkrtibkmsrts will be charged 25 per eent. higher j but a deduction of ,33$ per cent, will be made from the regular price's,' for advertisers by the jean., , - . Advertisements, Inserted in the Smt. W ggf ,T Register, will also appear in the- Wxkly Taper free of charge. , - "t (jcj- Letters to the Editor must be post-paid; THE CONFIDENTIAL CLERK. And, in a word, but even now worth this, ! -And now worth nothing. - Shall I have the thought To think on this 1 Msrchast o Yxsics. - ', " 'Have you heard any thing. about those drafts on Pierce and Lunham, Hawkins V. was the enquiry of Mr. Ockhainyas he enter ed his counting , room, after change,' one day daring the Spring of f837. ' ",' 4 Nothing, sir, was the prpnipt but quiet reply of his confidential clerk, as with a coun tenance somewhat pale, and slightly tremu lous hand, he laid upon the desk of his em ployer, several bank notices of an early date, and to a large amount.' '- y ' Yy , " 1 Indeed, Hawkins, hut that is .strange replied the merchant, in" a tone thai faltered a little 'what have you there t .; , ' The clerk laid another paper upon the desk, and returned to his. labor's. 'That ' peculiar but expressive stillness, which "sometimes pervades the coun ting rootn .oflarge jroercan tile houses, was here broken only by" . the guarded movements of the clerks With clock-work regularity and despatch, they an swered the various calls from the sales-room After a momenlof anxious . suspense, Mrt Ockham aguin summoned his confidential clerk to; his desk. , .V ' - A Hawkins, what can this, mean tV. He pointed to a protested note for a very iarge amount, drawn in his favor,r,and bearing his . These are dreadful times, Sir,' said the clerk, in a deep, anxious lone.J. -. ' ;' 4 U ell !' added the ihercriant quickly arid fixing his brilliant but troubled eye upon the countenance of the oilier.' -lr v; I trust indeed,' sir, there is some mistake here.'replied Hawkins,almost unconsciously Mistake, Hawkins 1 these men are not apt to make mistakes impos'sible. V,' Wltat is to be done then, sir V Y s . ' For ns,. you know, but one thing is to be done, in this. case. The paper musi be withdrawn from ibebant forthwiUwcan We raise the money V Y . The clerk shook his bead doubtingly. v 4 Our friends in, Walt street, replied Mr! Ockhara ; it is our Jast resort,' for I looked over the bank account yesterday ; and you know we have calculated ciosely, even foe the two months to come. -Let rac see -those drafts but these are already applied to lake care of our own paper. -' ; , ' - True indeed, srr and ray success yester day was. so indifferent that I almost. despair of the ordinary sou!rcesj The money may be had, perhaps, in Wall street at a rate be jond' - - . 'Never, Hawkins, never- ; l will not dis-' honor mys.V-1 will not risk the future re proaches of a conscience which is now clearj by resorting tb 'such .'desperate and sinful means ; for sinful they are, -and in these times doubly so when - we know not how Jong we may escape the general overthrow.' ' Then, Mr. Oekham replied the" clerk, we must try our friends once more. . I wiU tro m)r utmost. ; - thank you be proraDt thenfoc U is now two o'clock. 1 wilt h at bnmp at fR' Hawkins put UD his bnnkn nrtd nartPil On his mission. With what raeiilfa an 4iA.i.- was to determiue. , - t in lus quiet family parlor", in. the midst of a nS. Mp,py nettio circle, which was indeed a wnr!i n k: -.wn. - - . . Mi;BOa4 " sai iiamxiawKin?, xh 1 orie,but blissful period' from S inf l"9 fromhinwt saw in . morning m that still dingy counting room! The tountenance then 80pale andlnxious f-,rKad!fl..Whh 8mil"' his eye shonew iU the (innocent and unrestrained gayety of , of art honest and generous heart. One lovely child a beautiful l.tt! r-: years, i,(s- only child, sal uoon his knpp Her innocent nrattle had inn j-f way alU the trim ; shaddwa whiM h.,.i is spirit during the day. ; V r L Vwle. go Uye:in the country, & wne rquesuorramong tne thou oeing conceived before the old were answer- When V .nisli ,i.7-.t.:: his wife with a smile ' whv; vhen tlm bird come ana the flowers. " -F - , , "ICv pirus, qa the sweei tlow e"s: exclaimed Lhtt honnW i:nr ' i..r ner arm t.: ' l. . . . t - L MHUUT JUUC V11I.U11UIII V : lJIO uecK nu Kissing rniur mother, how hd I am ! - - Z oo am IV mr luv . .-mniUfi ikV exceedingly vouthfol and interesting in - her PPearance. but nn .. iSf !cent' ckness . were too olainlv "sioie.,. i ,i ;n,i- wii- '- , foV.K m.3rlear; 1 m nw in hopefu treaiv whielf"?4 pUceRaveSwloX we visittd last summer, and should have concluded the purchase ome"daysJago as i.toia -you, naa; itnoi been terrified at what I 'still consider an extravagant price. But I think we shall get it' Dri such terras as wtr.can auoru. jLnayary i ougfil 10 pay any prwe within. mYHCeans, when the resto ration or your health is m qaesUoD,'v v, , Thknk you ray dear, vou-are.loo s-ood! and she bent over the book she was reading-. uta ucjiuusuduu luig.u not see ine grateiui tears that were starting to her eyes.' ;c Y - J be .mantel clock -struck, the, Jiaur, for family worship. William Hawkins sat down to the scripture and after a chapter feelingly jeau. qe nerea upi ;as jtre priest, or the little household which God had pnmmitted to his peeping, .the simple" hii eloquent prayers which his church had provided." - Mother said little Emily, as her mother took her bund, in preparation for. .retiring,' 1 wilfjt be any harm if I dream about our country house to night Z' f 1" " r No ;my lean j repUed the. motherV tot you must not lorget you Sprayers, forlGod will tless" only those; that 'love and serve lie little prtrl clambered upnn her lather knee to ; leceivo his parting kiss. H.? nd in: few;f moments "she left the : A note had been left uponthe table by the servant on retirinsr from pravers. vbich he now; opened. A sickly change came over his countenance as he Tead the contents. The negotiation for funds; which ho had con. sidered ; tt almost aetlled at three o'clock, could not be effected. : ' W4iat is the matter, njy dear?' Paid Jiis wife, as she topk her seat at his side. He raised his head from his hands, and - siffhed deeply. , The - cause of his r trouble was soon ex. plained.;, :::Y-'Y YY yY - What can we do, Marv ? he tdded. ; I have tried every source, and ten thousand dollars are yet wanting; -" These are awful limes, arid I fear for the resnlt. We were prepared, for. some disappointment, but this is crusning. tiaai me money . . i pateiace oi nis wue oecame suddenly illuminated with a beautiful enthusiasm- . -s .William,' you have you have all that is Deeded.--"-" (, - . - . :? Hawkins, looked at her a moment,-and the glow began to kindle - noon 'his own ehee k. ; He sighed, again, as he took her hand and replied : . Noble woman. 1 under stand you,and such a thfnff rxiaV be due to mv generous employer - But, MarrV think, in these times,, we risk bur all and then what is tok become of our country project V J William. I can cheerfnllv oiv iM nn for the present year, . if necessary. . Let us prove to Mr." Ockham that we are crraterui: ilemember what we were when he employ ed you. Nay William she added, as her beautiful-eyes1 filled with; tears, let him have it If we lose h'LV At the worst,' we suau nave me income irorn my aunvt legacy, which will be enough for out simple wants.' r our n ana reel dollars, my dear, is-' t?: ' Well,' William, have wq not Uv'ed :for years on '.a less sum. ; - - Uul our daughter I ' ... J Mrs. Hawkins raised her eves, involunta rily, : to Heaven. Her husband understood the rriute but eloquent appeal. He hesitated nownger.. ,-v-v , , - : My dear,, it shall be done, if necessary,' A -noble benefactor has Mr. Ockham been' to us, and he should . be served with bur best. My hour for callinV upon him has arrived.' Farewell, I will be at home by nineV ... mum iiau just airucb-eigui wnen me clerk gained entrance to the house of - Mr. Ockham, The mereharwaisjiiu)us.pFAicc' cnamnervand dered-tb see him there. As he ascended the surjjhe caasht aliinpse of a large and .happy : famiiy-nEcIe through ine open panor: ooor. tie scarcely kne yrtvtiy put nis neartf ank;within hira as he .passed. 7Mr. Ockham was pacinp; the floor .as be entered.!,- He stopped; and extended ait open letter fa his clerjl as fae entered, saying, as 11V UIU. Hawkins, the express' has brought3 me iirwitu outer emnh that and the protest together but have you succeeded r' , . t i , ' i The W,hipplef. are short themselves, jbul -Bul what come to the poinUT 'yt .I1iope the, money can "be paid.' ' r Hope I am sick . of hope Two hopes amdng the fairest have been blighted in one uay. ; l must have certainties? now-or or you know the consequence, Hawkins VrS You misunderstand mesir I. k now that the money can be Jiad.VTeVor twelve thou sand will cover, the demand it a yours.1, - ' vv nen an d n w hat terrhs V J. V It will be subjecttoybur checlc, to-morrow, sir, and as for theVternw ; He" he'sU 1 kLt- '-you hesitate.have voir been Uabblmg with the two-per.centers! ftave yon M !fter'wh.al aid"this morning-, -1 ,Mr-Ij5kham responded the clerkVproud ty. and his cheek and brow became snddenly suffused with crimson. J There wai sorrow, anger, and wounded priue in"the unmnching glance o with which he TOet' Mr. Ockham gleaming eye.,; rt- . . ' Nay, pardon melepUed jW mwhant, while his own cheek. colored with shame at the ungenra.,?opposition, hese-iiriiee try all tempersnd I was hasty ; but ihrflerm, man:J?eerm : - lhl8 nere is the money to come from X Hawkins saw tbeconients at a single glance, . Dishonored, sit I? t . Y' y 'J'" '? Dishonored. ' Ha wkinsV there is no trust Iri man- ' ; ;He said'thir with bitter em nhasis ' Nav, Mr- Hawkins : I imV nnflVtnd V v It is lodged in the Bank;of America.in rnynamend I -shall transfer it to your ac couut In.ihemording.V-"-, YY-l The .truUiflashedat'once opbri" the mintl of the merchant. He ,knew theother'scir cumslances; he knew his Dlans : his f cherish ed desire ia regard loa the country house. For uie nrsv time, ne was overcome in the pres ence of his -clerk'. He sat dowri silently, mofionjiig Hawkins to be seated; and"! more than one larce' tear armearetl on. hi cbeelrt The impulses of a gerJerbus' nature,lho'rough ly awakened by one artless but master-touch of sy mpathr; struggled fora moment with his professional prideftnd for moment only; Hawkins, you distress me,he exclaimed: ana w,ui you make this sacrifice, Vill vou I wuunot mince matters incur this hazard for me 7 No, uo, my generous fellow, any thing but 'that.? l Mr. Ockham replied thd otW you will j gjve: toe deep pain if you. refuse , me Ten tiroes the sum, even," if it should please tiira, in wnom we ooth trust, to scatter ruin upon your noble house, could not "repay tfie ueoiiowe you l" , , Uut your wife and child. .No William, I cannot think of it ' ,y ' s My wife, air.- tauffht me the lesson which I have attempted thus feebly tb reoeaU Our sleep will be all the s-weeter, if we know that your is peaceful. Allow me to speak -plain- iv, mr vrcK.iam f i oeueve, oeiore tieaven. that it is as much .. vour dulv to accent this poor service at my nana, as it is, mine to -. . . ..', . . . . . give it.;i I tan never think that it is the will of God-that you. nobly useful as vou are. should be sacrificed through recklessness of desperate and , unprincipled men, so long as I have an arm to defend you from rum. . Mr. Ockham made no immediate reply. He arose and paced the floor for a few min utes, with burned steps. At length he re turned, and looVthe haud of his clerk. : William you must have security." Let ray attorney execute a mortffage upon this house ; and let it be prepared by ten to-morrow. So good nighti Nay, no scruples, he added, as he saw the peculiar expression upon the countenance of the other: does this give you pain ; have it then upon your own terms, but let the mortgage be prepared at an v rata 1 . The slumbers of the merchantand his clerk that night were alike peaceful and refreshing. - -v-. '"--- ' ' Hunt's lerchanfs Magazine. : ' i7 - r - ' ' '. .. ' J.; i.f:. -. s . If we must lash one another, let it be with the manly strokes of wit and satire ; for I am of the philosopher's opiuior., that if we must suffer from one or the other, I should rather it" should be from ;; the paw . of a lion, than from the Hoof of an ass: Addison. , ' - . i SALE ; TOMORROW, Aithe Court House, April 23d, ; ' at 11 o'clock, A. M. VAtUABFuE XIEAIj ESTATE . in the oity'op raleigh; and its vi- . . VWlTX-rFOR SALE. ; fTJlHE subscribers, as Executors of the last Will JLl ' and Testament of Jos ehh Galss, deceased, will expose to public sale at thejUourt Hoime in the Ci ty of Raleigh, on atard'ay, the 23d day of April en squt,ibe following described property, viz The Dwelling House and Lot- in the City of Ka leigh, situate on Fayetteville street, Dearly opposite the residence' of .WillianTH. Hay wood, Jr. Esq. and formerly occupied by Jane I McGorBe. " The Hoose tbtnxro story one, with eight rooms, six of which have fire-places, and the lot has on it all requiaite out buildings. - - - v . ' - - ' ' 1 An unimproved acre lot, described in the plan of the Cily of Raleigh No. 38, but better kuowri as $av!efl' Sprincr Loton which there is one of tbe pu rest and most copious springs of water in the "county. " A number of vacant building Loin, jnst without the Corporation linriiti, near the premises of: Charles Manly, Esq. containing: from a quarter to half an acre and offering convenient settlements lot persons of limited means. , . , ;v ' - s ? rV i Twenty-two acres of uncleared. Land, adjoining the City on the East, the Stone Quarry being the extreme boundary. The land is said to beof.good quality, and has, probably,' timber enough on it to fence ft around ; though its proximity to the Quarry wit render a rock, fence nearly or quite as cheap as a jail one. k;. .-"L -. - , VJ . " A very valuable tract of land, nine miles west of Raleigh, containing upwards of eighteen hundred acres. To anil purchasers, this tract will be divided into lots of three or four hundred: acres each. fThia botly of land lies on tbe waters of Swift and Wil liams' creeks; in as high and;healtby a region a there is in North-Carolina end offers a fine location (or invalids of the low country, who my desire surrw mer residences fu this part of the jStafe. Three hun dred acres only have "been cleared the-balance lies in its natural state, covered with a luxuriant growth of walnut, hickory,' oak and pine. : There is n the premises, frame dwelling hoase, and allnccessary outdraildings ; an excellent orchard, and fine mea dow. : Al portion of tbe4ract is'rkh boUom.lanU'fen4 be residue strong high land which produces well. ! The range for stock is also excellept. - , ; ; :Three hundred acres of piuelandr adjoining, the last named tract, v n " V., .? -' . Thirty-five acres of land, ah oat three miles. North of the Paperjnill, on the waters of Mine creek, for merly belonging; to It atban Hartsfiek). i , , I N ineleen acres of land, adjoining tie last describ ed tract. i r,V-- ;ri;'j' .V 1 t The whole of the above will be .sold withoat re serve, to the highest bidder. The conditions of the sale will Sit and Twelve months credit, the pur chasers giving bonds with security, to be approved of by theExeeutors. -.,"". - -" .-' -v - WESTON. R. GALES, -) - V": THO. L. WEST, i Executors, t -v ' WILL.. PECKr. - -y. y Rafergb.'Mareh 14; 184.0 ;'23-tde'; NB. There ire also several Slaves for sale, belonff- ing to the EUtr Wt by the provisions of tbe Will, they are to be sold privately & Among them is a good Pressman; -Carnage Driver,, and one of the best field bands io the State. Persons, "desiroo of pdr. chasiogf will apply to the Exeentora. S Six ' month credit wilf be given to the purchasers of the slaves. .V Has the pleasure 4f an- i nouncing to his friends and h the noblie t lii. thot h has received from New-York and Philadelphia, aa ex ten .' sive, rich, and fashionable J) will .el I at New York prices part,' of r i-.-i-,. ipoldV. independent secdnda. daolez. anchor. LevAr ATCHEs f - "'; W.ihM : - . ., - - -- ..- . S'uw.i wiuieui Oliver uo, ui vverv price anu quality, -s.. , ' ri t. - r t o ' . DlfmorJ PiL. S'n" pk CnS, 8,e,,,'Kr 2,1 hSS'nS! R'nS8;Rty ndEmeralddo.neck F.r Si ;r CaM mM1C P.iM, f EFSm S , J A himbles, Vmigretls Medal- ions, gold Hearts and Crosses J el do. and vreit vaneiy of other rich Lf 1 - ' ; ' -': a ri, ylACLES. . uowi, Silver, Blue, and polished steel Spectacles to. it ail persons and alf eve. Vp 'nrrmr flint tiuit glasses, that may be adjusted in any frame, at a mo- uicubs nonce. ' - - i r ; J SILVER AND PLATED WARES. J Silver Cutts. Spoons. Ladles. Surrar Tonrrs. Salll and Mustard Spoons Butter Kuives.' silver mount - ed Coeoanuls, Castors; Candlesticks. Snuffers arid Traya, Waiters, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greques, Btj- '"' aim single pieces, ate. -; nr . , rt 7A"V? UO"?' , I , , MabterL.Iocks, and Lamps. Plated andJsnanedl Waiters. Gold and Silver Mnnte,in.n,..lK;r.B Chess men nd B.efcmmnr : 1 fn" r . . . --- 'i - Iars do. Calls, Silk Purses, Pocket Books, ImitaUon Fruits, Guns and Pistols, Ladies Toilet and work boxes.- toilet bottles, and H A R R ISO N Ureas t Pins Medals, Canes, and Boxes; &c &c , . m . PERFUMERY. . f , , , Faiiija's celebrated genuine Cototrne. Rose t.aven der, Florida, apd Bay Waters; Guirlairi'a Cream of Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound, for Shav ing, Kose, Almond, Camphor and . Windsor toilet t, I -pa,ijctir "wuer.coiuream, romatum, ttear's eil, I hsir, tooth, and shaving Brushes, and avarieit ofl ouer anicies ier ue toilet.' i , MU8IC. Spanish Guitars. Violins. Clarionetts. FlaEreolettBi Flutes, Octave, dec Fife aud Arcordions; . Precep. tors for ailthe above. Guitar and Violin strings ex tra violin bows, dec. CONFECTIONARY, FANCY, MUSIU, J J VVELLERY & DRY GOODS. ' . . -T ., T ' ' . I x nanxiui tor tne encouragement thev have hereto-1 i . : ' v - , . . , . I fnrtk nuaivut inrm ...I .1.- n- I general, that theyrhave opened.at the new stand, corn-1 er Fayetteville & Hargea Streets, a choice assortment I :iittsB I wll and N easDM-i X.M I Scissors. Sanders' celebrated razor Strno. Doir Coi.i"" ' i - - SibW JERSEY. ed and renaire.1 in' hi. ...,tm .i. -i- Moruecai and vnarles Manly, Esquiresf Drs 11- s uia d Miiu v asi.uhbs si'i i iiwriniinna nman . Gold and Silver m.nu fectnTed to oMh 80n. . ? Charles L? Hinton, W R lion and DUnctnalitv hirbei rfr rfvn fr ni. u . rreeman, Esquires. , r :t and Silver 1 , : I ayettemUe.-Uau Uilenry, Charles T Haigh, e ' : : : Charles P MalletL1 and E J Hale. Esaoires. t oi uoous in me aoove Drancnesby tar larger than form- ns, jsq. , . , J . ' . - ' -erly kept, and as: they always sell at very moderate Edenton Drs James Norcom, M Pageand WU prices, they hope to merit a continuance of favors. l'am Warreu; Augustus Moore, and ' Joshua Skinner; rait oi the new suppiv consists in : '1 : J 300 lb fresh Raisins, 25 boxes Candles. Snerm aft cts.. Tallow 20 cts. and the celebrated Hull's rmtent; I eoaps. white, yellow, eastile, perfumed, &c Sperm J uti, winter strained best r 800 lb Crackers, butter, lemon, ship-bread ; best Porter, fine Wines, and French Cordial; Cheese 3 sorts ; Chewing Tobacco, 25 box Segars, Figs, Prunes Dates, Filberts, Palm, Wall & Cocoanbts, .-Almonds. Sweet Oil. PnsArTAa Brandy Fruit Oranges,; Lemons, SeidleU and Soda mon,Sardines, Anchovie3, Bologna Sausages, Smoked I I ongues, very best Mustard, Starch, Tea. rirriTMSEi, UU of Koses, Macassar.Bears.Antian I Oils, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Shav-I ing soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers and lilly IML'i .1,1 .. . t T . i . - mcera and IHlv vv uiiOr x recaiewasn, nergamott. . , : Ml RItJAT. IVSTRTrMRMTS Musical ISTCMa-T8,Finest Violins.bows.strines. bridges, screws," Fingerboards Guitars, Flageolettes, f iles, r lutes, uianonetts, Accordeous, Brass Trum pets. ; ' ' - c j ' ' y 'Books, Spanish,' French, German end Enelish Grammars and Readers, Almanacs, Geoaranhv. Prim- ers, opening, riexure ami oong uoojc, Jiey of Heaven. iroainottc.) - ", " fencing. und .Boxing Apparatvs. - Toils, Swords, Gloves,1-Masks, Hats, Breastplates - V Fvncy Goods, etc, ? : Painted Glass Mugs, artificial Hair and Flowers, Mohair 'Caps. Ladies Work and Fancy Boxes, Look ing-glasses 3 and 4' fee square, Baskets, Snuff-boxes from 5 cts to 4; Combs, shell and other t. Clnrk. wooden and metal ; Walking Canes, finest Razors and shaving ntensira,'. Thermometers, Compasses, Dirk; Pen and Pocket Knives of the finest quality, Pis tola, TeeUV Cloth; Hair, Hat and SbebrushevBlack- ing ; Slates, tfejis, isning Utensils, Coffeemills, Pins, fteedtes; gross jyiatcbs rireworks. Glass 14 x 18 sors, Necklace and Be:s, paper. Pens; Quills, Tnk and inkstands, waters; oeaungwax Letterstamp, Pen cus, Buttons Pictui'. -.;.ff;;? : ;u . r - rn GAMES. f; r, y .r -y r Gaxf., as Dominos,Chessmei; . !lackMmm6n, Ke io. Tenpins. Cnp and Ball, GiaC-, Tor' Ladies." slio- pingopes, Tivoli billiard, RoIIteL! y " - r-: t ,':. : ;v t : toystT; - -V, Tors pi every descnpUon. as Marbles,- Humming Mieroricopes, painted Trunks for children, etc etc A - -"'- ' JEWELLRRY- . , - t i! ine ffow anu surer, as wen as eerman silver, viavl Breastpiofs; Ear-sings. Pencils Finger-f ing. Thinv 1 bles, of german silver aud ptnehback.- Table and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and Forks, Side, Pocket, and : others; , Gerroari silver Combs, Hand J Bells, Watchguvds, Chains and Keys, Beltbuckles, Spec tacles. t -y-- v , i; - y.'-;',-;-V"- Yt "??r - ?DRrGOODS. --v: i" Pantaloon stufts, Vest patterns, Handkerchief, Camfef, Jeans, Linen Collars; and Bosons, Stocks, Gloves, Stockings Jrish Linen, Sstinett, hleach and unblf ached CottonarFlannel, etc. 7 i " r In fact the variety of 'articles is o6 no memos td mention; alt of which wilt be sold on very reasonable terms-for cashv' - ' , -''' ' i -4 s-y' n ; -. -::. -:G; W. & C; GRIMME.'- a Cornerof Fsyetteville and Hargett Streets- uwuere, mttciiruui, vurranis, citron ; auu lb bandies Jtaroorw i neopnuus ramer, xiaq.: "y - - -Pease's Hoarhound Candy j Chocolate; Peppersauce, Kington J C Washington, Nathan G Bloun Pickles, Lemon Syrup, Nutmegs. Liauorice. Cinna- George Whitfield, Esquires ?. ' : '...- - a ST 1 Ml . a : ..... I i. Twi m - - vwm -S ; n - .- V-T smoti-j Pi64 cotw whit. I '2 " : - . :.- TrrrTLVT .in ,p ?Tu T Unwrfwii omer to maZcr. -This principle gqvern, Trumpett, Magic Lantern, Paintboxe , Magneuc Ue homaKbody,7 Brandreths Vegetable Uni Toys, " False Faces, Cannons. . Dolls. MaJescops. f 1. t:,i. -n : r .k-i"y.rl T as R E vj a li BERT iJSMEDEsfjDf.ih6 guy . - ofKeW York.des J otj 1 ft n op rt a;SciI00L-r0KY0TttlG Latitk tnlfhn City of Raleigh, N.X., on the 12th day of May next:;; .r; YY - luwuuuon w io mrnisn a inorouttn and ii gant iSducsbOB, equal to the best that can be obtain SfijW31? To!-Br-X i - uuwviruuuuuigB,: siiusiu m m. urBuiuui ana I mtJt: mi.- r 2 J . . I - rSTii :v!?:.J.t?A:vl',;.1.;lo.. " i mi'wi iohwu iwuug xauies escn.-oi a epnsirucuoo- i In uun ni-i.. Mik.-ii'i!. r t: t- tint, r - - , - , - . . ' ' , Efe,7 rtrf of furnitoteia provided by the School, except (beda will bo furnished) Tend otw& ,.T.Ms.-For Board, (indSding washing and eve- "Cental expense, with Tuition in Enifish, La: in, Ac 100 peVSession. payable in advance.-? - s Th J. w. w ...: sic, Drawing, PairTting and Ornamental Needle-work; at ihe usual prices of the Masters. . Thert wiUbtno . uhi'Wiii pe aumiiiea aiany age aestreo. No Pnpil. except bv f s: wit reauesi of ihe ' asHka "J-sv k v . . .- .j v . Psmnt OP Rltafcrlian in tUm. Di.lu if SV. j allowed to have an account at any Store or .Shop liit th Pitv. -v A timr,..! Artk;. v.h:Kii.:A .;n u j followed by an immediate dismission from School. I Uav-Srholnra vil! h MMrnkl (VAm.nlJi P.ni. A. Guardians as reside in ihe nTnm. - t . " " The Vesr Will' b Vtlvulnrl Antn I urn forma ttt Rva 1 months each. The former 1 term," on the 15th of Msv.and terminating on th lSth j of October. ?Th$ latter commencing on the 20th of I Aiuvcmucr wju lenmnaung on tne Xutn of April." - ! y' REFERENCES. ; ' , - - . . Be T Cader- ln w . . T "l8 McVickar, Hawks, and i l avtor. umet Jnatm innw ido Hrtn n n v 9- "a . - ,wiwy iV -. WS 1MR - Bwr&fon. The Rev G WDoane, D D, L L D. Princeton. The Rev G E Hare and John Potter, Esquire. YIRGINIA. ' " ' ' Richmond The Rev A Emwe. B D and the Rev William Norwood. ' ; Peer&ur The Rev N H Cobbs and Messrs White &Bkme.. . - . .1 - " 1 -? AojottThe Rev B M Miller, and George Row iana? xisq, 'o J NORTH CAROLINA. The Rt Rev X S Ives' D D and the Clermr bf th xnocese generally. - ' r . Kaletghi The Hon - Duncan Cameron . ! the Hon James Iredell, the Hon Richard Hines. the Hoo Geo. E Badger, the Hon Romulus M : Saunders. the Hon jonn li' xfryaa, William H Havwood. JGeoree W Wat- Gales, William C Lord,. sSequire, .and Dr Aetooern Hon J R Donnell. Him Charts fibW WiMAinM'nn .Dr T) IV Fryman M,nr. Thrtm. nt o - - - "V -r'' ' oiount ana tan xiuvt, jusa. r-t :. -a AnflfAia.li Kk... jr1. 'r1. '- ' ' -"i . Plymoulh-B F Maitfand and John Beaslev. Esd Lake ScuppernongUoa !E Pettlgrew, and Josiah isquires. - . :. . .:. . " ;. Elizabeth C7v. Tbe Hon William B Sheoard Charles R. Kinney, and John MeMorine. Efooires. " Hertford Benjamin fckinner j and 4T. F Jones, Esquires. ; W7niorJ B G Roulhac, and Wm Gray, Esq'i Waynesborough R Washington, and Jr mes Gris wold. Esquires. . , Y Pollock' Ferrv. Jioanoke--T P Devereux. Esol HahfaxT S Marshall and Tbos B Hill, Esqr's. Greenville Dn. N Joyoer and George D Basker. vine. Esquires. 'I -; , - - wuiiamtoorvueh-1 nomas Turner. Esa I t'J-v r Oxford-4ohn C L Taylor- and Rosei . Kingsbury, Esquires. - J- Orange Counv-rChieKJusttce Rufiin. Hon, Wil lie f Msngum and Hon Wm A Graham. Ciapet Hturnmeni Swami Piittbori- William H Hardin; Esq and Dr Hall Wadesboro' Wiffiam E Troy; Esquire and Dfc W u jpnes...-' - t ' --.-i - - fMiiaoury w iiiiam unambere, jssq. - ,5. ... , w..l . " . . ' M XtnconolM.Michsef Hokft. Esn..--V'"' - naruHie iiuam j Atexanoer, juq. - - Beattic't Fard Alfred M Burton, Esq. ' Rutherford S G Bynum". and Thomas Carson, squire.- Moreanton-i h n Avery, Esq." - - ' Ftaf Jioofc Charles Baring, Esq. f . flOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston Rl Re C E Gadsden, D D " . v LOUISIANA. - v :Nw Or&cwMTbe Rev DrWheston - GEORGfA ALABAMA I Mobile The Hon James Martin." "i", Vsfi Apphcauonrfor admission to tbe School, may-be made to the Rt Rev L S Itk; D D; or the Rer B S Masoh. D D at Ksleieb. and . to tbe Rev Mr "DISEASE UIT - ' '",V Impurity of the BLOOD, the only Disease. TfTI QW simple, jet how wise, how good and bean XLlL tiful are all the laws of naturel Simplicity and trntn are stamped upon every law or one creation The mighty worlds wbuh roll in space in every de gree of velocity and direction are all governed by impuriuea bowels, which organ expel them from (be body. At traction and disease are bota units. Attaxodests or rL..- w iK-.Kt 0 - 0 - iMDJritv f the Wood; z ,S The boweU for instance are costive this tadst im portant organ is 'closed--. the consequence) is a treat accumulation of impurities, whkb, as they cannot get out by their usnal passage, are forced into the blood, occasioning impurity of blood. Thus Fevers, JCic. ics. Rheumatism, Coughs, and Colds are often pro doced t But let BrandretbV Pills be used in socb do sea a will effectually evacuate the bowels, and health is restored at once M , Y C -f The unworthy have eonnterfiated ihe Doctor's7 Me dicine so ex tensively, that hie travelling Agerrt is now taking In all the eld boxesind putting new -ones of a different figure, with 25 Pil!s in their place.' Some are just received at WILLIAM PECK'S OfHce. - ' Kakigb, March V 1843. V : J 1S-?J I i - ' -'in i .. i r -r. w.n ; r wagsa a ust ayievt as. Mupw wa.vy wvu v uv fmHEsE Pilla hateow lrnoW th'aaf wghl v JLL yi before the public, and. their Juet preteni . toons to the character claimed for them closely exam , ud and test. d by a great number of persona, too, ini " -tetiigent to be deceived, and too deeply interested iai ihe results not to observe vith care;.and judg yrith A Jut .favor. n Experience has not weakened these prei tensions, bat strengthened snd confirmed them Jy: ' ' 6t 'fonj of such respectable character as has ? , never sustained any article in this fortu lit any counl Si?Se:JUDcUfnaI BmenUponWch il ' wmuljr depends. -They were "however found, by? ' preserving the stomach and bowel. ih Vheahhy, stato ; -oftito.teMgread, toward, tbrbio. L ttSSvS'i? common' sjgnification o.theT torm.. Those, tberefore," who. expected n them eh achv purgatM (though tmaSyhey eSrocrS' may have been, disappointed j, yet few instance of faithfulb emp oyed theertkle, according to., the d ted. Inaddrtioov to the Wu dyspeptic,, those -who from custom or from necessity, as iri traveling or1- ' business, take their .metis -hastily, find in the use of these Fills great profectidil or reliefrom consednent ' occasional attacks -of. indigestion; .end," ireed,- all whose habits or purauiu are aedentanr -m A with safety and beoefit ; 1. - U r . Thechief obidedofj nteed iwnst'ftemis:trisrW : ' encourage indulgence in the pleasures i of tbe '-.table bv i to rom uw paimui euects of er' cess. ' That the public may feel assured that no im' poaiUon is attempted tel be, practised Upon them, tbe , Proprietor has obtained rrmiasior to refer, to the. foU lowing gentlemen '( amcc. manv oihers'V irhn. fmrrt personal experience of the 'efficacy bf : these" Pills . iwuiuieuu uieu w nwr inenas tit' i 'Mi' v puren, late President of tb TJ Sutes, Hon. Veorge B Badger, L LI D late See, AW Rt Rev.L. & W D.D. Bishoft of :TitiK.r...JL na : Hon James IredeUt hie U S, Senate and Gov ' erooror j. v., Hon. ifnry Jofr,District Judg U. S. Court,- Hon-,; Beverly TuekerJ Law Professor. ' . Wiffiam and Mary College," Hen. Wm: Preston, D- 8. Senator", S.Un Hon. Jo:Bntoiaii, tf,8, eu, Mtss, Horj. 2r JP. Talmadge, U.' 8. Senator, New ?IC,,?,0IU ft fiwoy, M, a Cotmecticut 1 Kser, late M. CTN. C, tont CireS Jadgejenn , Rev.X 2fatoArD. D.TfeW York Rev. WOT. McPkeelers, D:,D.N. C, Rev. GWe 'Hf.j leigh., CM Dr,AfarA, Colombia, & Cw Dr ; G. Myzatl, HanniUl, If, Y TO. JrirW : sq. Secry. Staitf, JC. On 4for a&, Esq. Wesh I rogion.i.. nnerEsq. Bauv K.CJ J..G. Stanly, Esqt NaWbern, N. arfofier , Aiiersdir, j Esq. Florid, TP- Devercux Esq. Ream, Majot Samuel McComts,GnennVe, Georgia; j.S;kinrterY Esq, Ast P.M. Gen. Washington City, Maj. John ' Beard, Florida; Thos. S. Gholson.Esqiv Vau. Dr W R.,8cottr Raleigh, ,W. Gales, Esq. of (he Reg- Ister; Raleigh r.Geo W. Merdeea i Tq. Rsleigl. .-Prepared solely, py the Proprietor Dr. JoaaT Bicjc- -with, at Eaieizh. N. C. to whom all V-W. w. - Raleigh Feb.'2&V 18. SWEETS : for -the : "SWEET; 7.JT arcA, Ky., Rev. J2. TTT&t. VVAe W? Upr. J?. C Bond, Halirax.N.CDr.ydA CrtW- I Indiana, pt K Fwn, TennDrJl&n-r t WT, Beaufort. N. Dr. Tw JUiA : ; Come on Macduff, - t. J, And Jb'cV be he tbatfirstcrie3,hflJd,enoufflrtf fyJi:'Y:'" Y s'-,'i O,; m? Fresh S-'v Jl Ztteftct has just i f , V returned from the Tfegh, w and is now imenriia- ra. - ' 'if 7.7 - sortment of GsocmaiKs, Tors,: Covrscnovisxas 'ucr aq sptenuia as v-rKi.i.Ass;e.sc. auet wbrcftbeoITmal thetow ' est CABr.prlces." v It is ifflpossi&Ie within the Eohs' of an AdTertiserrient to give a list of all the articles iai a large assortment, bnt few of tbe princtpal ones erf subjoined, and the btrblie era aMnrl KV in . everything at bis Store that pertains to his immediate . une of buatnese, aad many rare and carious notions bei : erfee.-i'i: -( r'r-u 4is-r- rst, Anioirst the assortment arei-- ' .s'"' . UOdoz surwor Freneh'Cordials.in China botUer -BwWhips 'Cordials of ete7 kind Vegetable an4 white windsorBoapa - Shelled Almond ' Beef.Tongnes - Percoson"Cspe Bone Dog Calls Dried Beef Bologna Sausage V a aez large Oliver tiaares - f . - - SU r ' - dca smell dor- "V- - : Porter and every variety ef Wiw ','.;. ? 1 Fine Antique Oil and Octagon Soap r ; ' - - .Pease's Hoarhound Candy r Assorted Fancy Glass Boxes and DominoS ' 4 ' V Violins and Sift Fnrses Cork Screws &C Ae.' . , , Brass Watches, Harmooicona -Oil Cloth Baskets' 0)ates and Brandy Peaches, Chciriea.ax.Macaro3i;. -t ,12 detv Superior German Cologne Water J : 10 dox. Brass. Bucket, A do BroomiT 7Yl iT " Nest Tubs - 3 Arr. Wwt TWlr.t. " -' 'Tresh' assortment of Wilts tfttteW tarietv' " 1 ' Sweet Meats and Jellies of every variety ' A, .-"""w? w ocotca ffnatt m bidders and be".!e ; Orsngea & Lemons; i fine assortment Earthen-ware', ;, Cheese, Crackers cV Segars of every variety 6c price i -, Bugars of every quality . - Old Jm CeCee tt Ctorch' : Chewing Tohscco andery stiperiof. Wax CandTee' Table Safj, Prunes. Preserves ar.J PicklMor-v variety ;and ereaf manv knleUm. --- Hon, which I win take great rasure in swic? to -i any5 person who may fcver ris irtib a rM ,r .t J turn my thanks to the publfe tor past favors,1and hope September24.--Vv- . fc,itv; fTjlHE CcbseribetTnost reipectfally te&ras theeit. i bens bf Raleijh, tad tie PclKe generally, tU . he is receiving his . l '. f " " y y y. . q. - 't,y- -v- i? mer Coats ; .also, a reneralsurrly of Fancy Articles consisting of alnrt every style a qria:.; of.CIohs Ctssimeres, Eni.Yestiirs. s stperior trticJs for 8uta- . for genllernen, T -x "T ' -- Kenonm who are desirous to buy, will Codttgreaur i to their advankje to call and examine for tbe--wives,'. as the above goods will be sold very law for Ca-ierott5;J,''.r :, '-y.. a short credit to.pqnctqei men f pat to no case wiJb . t more than six months credit be given. .The Sebscn-j , ; ber will, however, corjsderhi csncj .dct wcrn its v 1 CJothes are delivered..;:".., . l". V.lilF r , Tbe European and American an oruers auemiea w wuu rt- . -ks Successor la .OXtcr it Bnufl. fMhtess sfzznjH"'i' - " Aprlt li, 1643. V ; - r7 --. y ' ... ' y r If