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. , . ': .- ? : . . . ABUD) B10M,TII- CAROL SEMI-WEEKIiY; FRIDAY RlL;-184 2. EDITOR ANDj PROPRIETOR. ,Five dollars pec annum half in Advance. 1 ' " --" ADVKRTi8BMrNT.-rf6r every fiTwrf ei .ittle. inseruou, One Dollai each subseqaent insertion, Twenty-five "Cent. J ' ; . ; ii he charged 25 -pet cent, higher ; but a deduction of 33J per cent, will be made from the regular prices, fu advertisers by the year . . Mvertisements, inserted m the Semi Wim RrriSTEBa will also appear in the rVYrrLY Paper free of charge-, ,. - -V ' - jlj. Letters to the Editor must V TOST-PAiDi 1 5 3 3S 2$ S , THE TONGUiE-BRiDLE; BY S. ARTHUR. ' - . , What is the trouble now !V asked Mrs Ellis coming into the roorh whert her daugh ter Maria sat weeping omen jr. . , . ; That will tell you.Vreplied Mana,' drying her tears and handing her mother an --open letter. Mrs. Ellis read as lullows s To Maria Ellis. Miss, ,1 have just learn - i fmm Harriet Wihon thaivou made ralh prfree with my name yesterday. , Now I would just like to know whether you did. or did not say,tlut you tnoagtit me over ana ahnve conceiteJvahd if you did, what do you mean bv it, I anvool used to be talked abtut in that way.- v- J . Ann IUrris. And did you sajo to Harriet Wilson"? asked Mrs. Ellis.. : u ; J Yes, I did, and no v bow to get oat of it lam sure I cannot tt?!tvVlnever dreamed that Harriet was snclr a tattler."" -: ' You cannot deny it, oXcout'seA No, not uA and down ;bat then m,3r it will neer do in the world to pme right out and acknowledge it poin blauV. r 1M a make Ann Harris 'an enemy all my Jir. . How very unguarded you areNMarivl-i- Tbtf is the third or fourth lime thaiybu have brouslii yourself into difficulty by jbur tray of talkiusr to every oue v I know : I am imprudent ma, sometimes fhut then I : never can Relieve that younff,Ia Idles with whom I am intimate will act No meanly "asr to beco me l, tattler andviqisciiieM makers, uutil it is too late to make caulion nf anv avail. But Vm done with Harriet have several tcalls to m Jtilson ; Tve. broken off my inttmacy ; Willi 1 sAssoon as; Cara Iee parlsd with sev have What do you think of that!' Mrs. Eljis Ifor an explanation Willi the" frankness 'of said, after she had finished reading the pro- fa generous, spirit she at ones "confessed her posed reply, i : V ; ; ,;i , 1 fault, and all would.haye been well- again, if ;v It s not exactly, such ?r letter as I should she, had not' thoughllesslyJrepeated" what t uive'writlebut I believe it s a' much better) said in my note to hereabout you.! - " on, co l will eenu it.' - -, y V j UuirHarrtet ,Wil$ont though conscioua I dou't llynk it can do anyv harm,, and ii that she had acted ' wroW was Tso incensed. wronc, ells the whole truth.-does it not!1 - . as well as mortified thai nthVra slmnM think Yes"it doesuand i.n; pretty plain term's her wrong, just she "neither could nor would loo said Maria.'" smiling; - " r - S confess her fault, but hrspd it'nff with n,pr i he tetter was accordingly sent, and in and uehanee. - As soon iis slm had frnn Awnv: . s.ir.-. ..i - . i ... . : . t:"-'1' ana r ... uc cutirsw oi a cuupier i, uour? anouier was i Ann sat uown and penned a nole to 3d received from Ann Harris. Ilreadthus: i Eliis. - - ... -v- J Dear Juarta Toor answer, to my note t- -ucar iuana It seems that- onr "little has been received, and it has completely dis; difficulty is not yet ended. 1 have just re pelled iny onkind-feelings. c: Let , u5 forget ceived .a visit - from llarrle't Wilsoni Who the unpleasant incident, and be the sarhe. :'to haf treated; mer hi a very .1 strange 'manner each other that wejiave stf long been rteith- rout what I said to you in 'my last" note, er of Ha are perfect, iherefore, we must learn in refe'renq&c to her : ' fondness t for repeat to.tjear and torbear. When. 1. see Harriet ns ! newff. it am sorry that voucom- Wilson again, I shall talk. to her about her Imutiicated that to any one, as it has hot only fondness for retailing bad news, h-- . 5 ; prevented tne making an effort to show liar ! 4uu iiuiy. jy uakkis., . i hbi ?auii, uui iiaa caueu uown upon me You have he ned me to rei back a frinr. "er inoignant censure.' that I always loved,-- tlear mother .V Maria said,a good deal moved, as she finished read ing the note. 11 shail lry hereafter to be niore guarded than I haye .been." I m ust bridle -'vif tongue, as you say, mother at least unless "l am pretty certain about the company I'm in.r ,f he best touguetbt-idle Maria, Mrd;El J JVl; - 1 Ann Harris.- . What is thre matter now W asked' Mrs. EUis.whoLsaw from the sudden change in iier countenance ihat the note' sh6 had : received was by no. preans an agreeable one. No more doiogs of the unruly aiemoer, I hope.' lis replied, ; is that which chaVitaWe feelings I ' Maria's, face crimsoued deeply as : she and charifahle thoughts aive. U vnnr Pt. 1 handed -her mother the note. ' After. Mrs. traints-are .merely externals youwill everEIlis tiad read Vshe said somewhat kindly, and anon be giving the reign to your unruly l- -T r.e-7 eu ior xuana in uer unpiea- inemoer, anu men irouoie win oe tne conse. i". i f , quence..--" v. ;- - i t x' t J, . ou nave nor put on the Tght tongue- . Maricwhardly understood her mother,' and y1 .1 sce:; - " ' ' . - ? . did not renly, and there thereon vriwiion.r nppose not. Hut, indeed, mama,. I i . '::-.',... , '.". 1---"' - . ..! I try to be guarded bow -and to whom I speak I never should have dreamed that Cara Lee would have gone riglit off to Harriet Wilson and tola her wuat I said. - : . " - r . But the best way is not to speak' unkind Jy of any one. 1 K ' " ceased. On the next mornios,. Cara Lee, another friend called in, and after some little chat said; " . ' r " tf - " . I hear you have had a little fall out :' with Ann Harris is it true V .- ; ' There has been a little difference, but it is all setdedr now, Maria replied. That tnttlinn: ?hii9?hftdvi'v ITjirrip.t AViUnn. vnt and repeated to her that I said she was con- - By - simply quesiioping yourself "as to ceiled.. But she has been well rewarded for your real for making Ihe communica lief pains, for in a note that I received from lih' Ann, sie expressed herself plainly about her j was and said she had a fondness for retailing ill ' e. can t say news, and that she should talk to her about f You real motive was to make Cara Lee , M " ' think meanly of her, was it not!-, " She is perfectly right, the friend remark- ? ! Why,, mama 1 do you think 1- 'Maria ed-then musing, as if suddenly recollecting j paused and looked upon the noor, while Jier herself, she added: 4 but I must be walking; 1 Iace enmsoneo. ake this mrnil)g,, j r robe yourself thoroughly, my child.- Maha, " is oi nrsi importance ior you to Know uis How could 1 have helped it, mother, in this case ?' T VV: j ' ur real inoiive ior niaKiug iiie communica 911. . It was not to do Harriet. Wilson, good, as it V t , " , . , , ' , - I . . Well, I cant say mother, that it was. I .. .1 -. ; ? I I .. . tf7l f linillif .inn lni aI. IT '. -!. eral girls already, Ior; repeating wnat 1 viurueu away, iu see narrier vuson, wno v? jryu,two wh?i,ici..; ..m-. uu t mic said, and I will do the same wuhherjv pvaaone ot ner rery particular Iriends. vr P80"5 M1 ?ue oi iniuringanotner lu would be much belter, Maria,' saidlier J Harrietc she said,- j Jaria and Ann pecause sue has wronged or oflended you, mother. it vou.wouid nut a bruiie on vour m"lll"Nae aeuieu uieir umerence, ana irom 1 7"u muHigcu, m -u cu aucuuuu, hum tnnmin. vou would -save vourself and others f what tan learn from Maria, Ann is Dietty 1 unless that evil aUecnon had lain concealed . i.:,i iU.,.i,i tifi n;nf..i faaiinm. tl hard, on v.i. '- Sh. a rrninW f .U nxn1 A iii vour mind, it never cntild have hpn runs t-icli fnr r A.. f...ln. f. :i I ' I wl itrtn orfi it7. : 'v'',; -'- ' imany unkind thoughts and painful feelings.' I know I would,, ma, but then I can't al fTHHESE Pills have now been inore: tbao 'eight 'JUL years before the Public, indj. their juet preten sions to the character claimed tor them rIomrTv exam ined and teste d by a great number of persons; too in- .rugcn, in ue ueceivea, arm too ceepiy interesteu in the results iot ta observe with care, and iude-e' wilh- ut favor. Experience has not treakened these we- teusiorw.'tut -itrengthened and "coiifirmed them by a m:?s9f lestimony t)f such respectable character as has never su.tained any article in thia form in any, coun- ; j. uc ongiuui vesigq was 10 -relieve JJyspepsia, ao-T those functional derangements -Upon-Which it eomnxinly depends. They were however found, by preseryinflf the stomach andlxjwe!, in a Eeahhy slate of action, to U ndgteatlj to ward off those " bilious attacks" to which many are liable, but not as an An ti-BUwm,WL jrr the commdn ' signification "of the termV' ;Those, therefore who expected : in thera an active purgative (though to many thev are soch.Y mv hatffft liAAn i1tMt:.a -. t. r - . . lauure nave Deen ascertained among those who have faithfully employed the article accordinsf Li the de sign, where relief might reasonably have been expec ted. ln addition -to the habitual dveDeDtio': "those who fiom custom or from oeceisitvas In traveling ior business, take their: meals hastilv. find in the use of these Pills great protection or relief, from consequent! occasional auacRs ot indigestion; and, indeed, all whose habits or pursuits are sedentary, may take them who saiety ana benehU J. : - ' The chief objection urged asainst them is, thai they encourage indulgence in the pleasores uT'the table bv the immunity they give from the painful effects oCex c834 Vl'hat the pubhVtoay feel assured thai no' im position is attempted to-be practised upon them, the Proprietor has obtained permission to refer to the fol lowing gentlemen, (among many others) who, from personal experience 'of the efficacy of these Pills, ate willing to recommend them to their friends, viz t Mr.; Van Buren, late President of the U. States, Hon: xjcorgt i X Badger, L; I. late Sec. Navy, Rt RevyZ,. S. Ives. 1). D. Bishop oi North Caioli- na, Hon James Jredell,ae V. S. Senator arid Gov ernor of N. CHoim Henry Potter-, District Judge IT. S. Court;' Hon,jfrr(y Tucket, Law Professor, William and Mary qoUege,. Hon- Wm. rresion U o, benatorjS. U Hon. John fienderson, JJ. 8; Seni Miss.,' Hon. iy. PiTalmadgt, U. S. Senator, New York; Wm, S itfooAo, Esq. Tenn,v Hon. E.Stanly M. Hon. X JL'Broekwav. M. C. Connecticut Hon. Siehard Hine$, late M. O. ji. CM Hon. Charlt Fisher, late M. C..N. C; . Hon. J. Heiskell, Cirrti Judge. Term , Rev. F. L. Hawks, D. D, New' fork ev. Wm, McPteeterf, D. D. N. C Kev. Georee W Kt , i w ' a -' na ' - . .'.w-k m' m' rreeman, xJ, u. ioimntus, MifS., Kev, a, t make, Wske.N.C, Tipr.StepJien Cocke, Lenox Castle, Va. Rev.D. Brockway ,Conn, Rev. 1, AarsA.Cjnnn..Rev. J.iT 3rcA, Ky., Rev. J2. Vtliiw, Wake Forest, N. ;.; Ur. if. v. Bond, Halifax; JV-C.; Dr. Elijah Cros- ov, maiana. ur. . jr. jroung-,. j enn JJr. Ja9, Man- neut Beaufort, N C- Dr. T, JV Johnston, Natehei, Mi. s., Dr. Calvut Jones, TennM Dr. N.L. Stith, Ua- letgh. . C Dr. S. Marks, Columbia, S. C. Dr. -E. C Mysatt, Hannibar, N. Y., Will. Jrcing Huston Esq N. Y, E. P, Guion, Raleigh, N. C, Wnu HiU- Esq. oec'ryi btate, N, 4Aner Ae,( Esq. Wash ington, N. CH J. Bonner, Esq. Bath. N. C, J. ? Stanly, Esq. Newborn, N C' ?. Wotter -Anderson Eiiq. Florida, TP Devereux. Esq. Roanoke, Major Samuel Jcfoni, Greenville, Georgia, J.S. Skinner. Esq. Ass t P. M. Geo. Washington City, Mai. JoAn iSearrf, Florida, Thos B. Uholson.l-qr. Va., Dr W. K Sc.4t, KaU-igb, W. Ii. Galea, Esq. of the Reg later, ways be watering myself. It's impossible ; I try oUeur, but it s no use. k If you will persevere in trying, you will As for Ml calls you a Of course but e -..- ' . m - , sue uom.: spare vou. ingbusy.body., " rriet was. crreatlv incensed. in time gain such a contrql,over yourself 'as 1 arid as soon aa hy friend was gbnei put on to keep out of these .unpleasant difficulties.' her bonnet and pVs led off to see Ann Harris. 'Perhaps, I jaiht, but: what shaill do She found that yodog .lady in, and commenc- now Ann has pinned me right down and ed on her somethinVafter this wise : ' v there is no way;of. getting off unless 1; say understand, M"i, that yoti say I am'' a 'thair Hnrriet must , have misunderstood me. retailer of ill-news,' )kd : that you mean to . rm j. a a h " ..:-- . I a ' ' . -a ...-.........- . - inai would be prevarication, aiaria,, H take me to iasK aoout i i . .. . . . - , , ... ... :. : uwiMimei.ung more, ,v , - ,j . -i .Ann was- lanen a gooi ueai bv surprise. 'Yes ii would ; for i remember well enough and ' felt gained and confdWd at the sodden that I said exactly' what she reported,' W r allegation. But before she Vould collect her- And you seriously! think, Maria, that she self suflieiently to reply, HaWiet said. to-uwiceiieu. ; ;,i --, . I' i -snoniu use to Know itwuat. i have mill i UV wi i nvuiu uaiu aaiui iibniu iv hue i Maria looked thoughtful' and ' concerned, and her mother continued ' " J t ? Surely my .child, it is not by indulging this evil tiat it is to be weakened, much less by concealing it even from yourself, after iu indulgence, ; It U better to look tt inUhe face, confess that it is . wrong, then try- and shun it.' , - . . . 1 think mother, I now begin to see what you mean by- a tongue bridle,' Maria said,' looking up; seriously in the face of her ad viser; . - : , ' - .Well, ray child. It is. that we should 'shun the cause of evil speaking ' j . - -v -- , ' That.is it; Mana.1, If we tonuemn the so. .i " - -I ' It is true that 1 said Ann 'I tltink as you do, Maria, but then, there j calmly, that when I saw you ag e nothing offensive in the good opin-1 talk to you about your fondness seems to entertain of herself.' ; " 1 ill news.' ' IW is lo in on she No, there iand bad I lime, not been i should replied I feeling ".that prompts us -to speak unkindly of 1 wniiliVlhers, and try to conquer it; we shall be-in retailing t1'"18 oatiger ot indulging the Dad naoii. uuv K we only curb the busy little rr.ember, at ta n t , 19. nut somewhat ill-natured at the waver have alluded to it.-',v ; ' I suspected as much, ' Mrs. Ellis said. r And under the circumstances, I am of opiri idn that the best way is frankly to own that 1 , No. jo, 1Fa i jtTTEviijLB SxaiLiT, ral?ch, ; MJ SMBDES.: lor.tha City 11 IUD uiCBSUfu UIID! cw r-- .... t. v W.I ' .A W, U,UWlb.M wvuvu Bboncing to his frienda and J a SCHOOI, yda r YoTJNG U&mxt s in;. the f L . ' ' Tf r tnepuwicat latge, that he I ft, r - M n nn,lKa .lOK J... . . .basreceivedrromNew-Tork r "J"1?" V v" "A - w ' 'and Philadelphia, aaeiten- ?? May neXt. r,V -r -"!;' "sive, rich, and .fashionable .i.Thb Inslitution is to furnish thorough inAe J' , - . -r. etocfc Of. Uoods, . w htch he tant Education, enctal ta the best that 9ii obtain- will sell at New York price I ed in the Cii-r 'of Kr VorW. f or . in. anT Northern. The assortment consist in i School. ,' , - ' " - . s t Part,1 of i-.O-'. - J 1 L l'be School BuildinW aitcd in a beauliful a . - X V C- WATCHES ,- - f , cveted Oak grove,iurnish the mostspaciotis acc6m Watches,a general assortment of Silver do. of every j coves, for lwo Young Ladies each; of a const".ction : ; ' : nrln. ...I nnallht i 1 - r ' " v. . .1 tO Secure DflVatV and mi lh mroji timA m fre ri1. ; iv - ? Gold'goards, fob, and neck Chains, Seals, Keys - Every aIe of furrutureis provided by the School. , Diaran)APins-.4-lUns9, Ruby andEtperaW do. neck j xPl otmngt (beds wiUbattrnwAed) and 'Icweft. and head .Ornaments, rich eameos 4- mosaic Pina 4 I . TebmS. .For Board, (including washing arid ere- 1 V Ear-rings, gold Pencik,Tbir1ibIcs,Y ions, cold .Hearts ana Crosses, jet do. and a sreat n j,. ;w iuuTnce 77 . . i . - --.-.,.... . 'i.-. ..-j-- I-.-.":. Tl. Ate.u, .k. .-. MT1 !.-. J" - 1. .1 . variety fcf other rich Goods.' i W ... ..... -..-I, 7 ' .V ' l - The extra charges will be for French; Italian, Mu- ! sic, Drawing, Painting and Ornamental Needta v-ork, i at the usual prices of the Masters; There will ht no other extra ' charge :v '. 1 . f rupils will be admitted at any age desired. - - ' ' .No, Pupil, except by a 'watTTMf request of ihe Pamnt or f.narinh In theRftctoi of the' 8r.hrWV will . Gold, Silver Blue, and polished steel Spectacle td I be allowed to have an account at any Store or Shop 1 auit- all persons, and all )eye. Jery Superior' flint n thl City, .' A disregard of this prohibition' will be ' B'?,.ua iuay ,:w fujusieu in any irame,Biaiy'iipjl0ei 0y aa immediate dismiwn Irpm ISchool. mep nonce. . , -. - . ti - UaT-KctioIara will be rter-Ml fremancli Parents or SILVER AND PLATED WARES; ' - VI Guardians as reside in ihe place. . - N e:l...i....u. - 1 ji to t . e.i, t ...... - .... . ......r... .-. 1 : '''"'-. ouuuBs.uaui, uosbi i.uemi lbevearWin be divided into two terms offlve- and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, ailter. mount- tnorrths each. iThe former commencing, after the ! st ed Coeoanato, Castor, ;andIe8ticks, Snuffers and. ierto, xn the L'Slh of May, and terminating on the 1 6th Trays, Waiters, Cake Baskets, Coffee Greqaes,, Bri- of October. The laftfer commencina oh the S0th"ol tauuia .ary ares, in ana single Neces, etc. . v 1 IXovember "and Urjninattng on the 20th of April. 4 v FAWur goods, -r ; r , - .-pwppBifitfpp-' - -4 - ' Mantel Clocks, and Lmps, Plated and Japaned 1 I V.. . 7 ' 'Vl ii Waiter, Gold and Silver Mounted Canes and Whips, , o a v-1 a Chess men and Backgammon Boards, VisUing Card 1 " ,Jr- ""i. . -u. ' . ' " Ji"'" 7 Cases, Gold and .Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Steel "J? ' JM "onr u f. rens. Kosrers' suDerior Hazora. Uonsress.Durea ami I '-"- -hv., . , t . j. . Scissors. Sanders celebrated razor StroD. Dor Cftl.l . ' . . 'NEW JERSEY. -, r"- '.'J- lars, do Calls, silk Pures, Pocket Book.,4 Imitation Fruits,. Guns and Pistols, Ladies' Toilt and work boxes, toilet bottles; and HAURTSON " Breast Pin Medals,,Canes, and Boxes; '&c Ac. --' , ; r -PERFUMERY. - -.1..:, Farina's celebrated genuineCoIogne, Rose Laven der, Florida, and Bay Waters ; Guirlain's Cream of Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compound, for Shav ing, Rose; Almond j Camphor and Windsor toilctf, f r Bvrlingtott.'The Rev G VV Doane, D D, L L-pi - -- p-,. - n'K- D- rt"p --. .n,t t-. iisqutre. , -.u'ri - ': ;.a- :--- v.togn.a;:; . , ': IlichmondTh e Rev A mpie, D 1) and te ttev William Norwood.' , ' r C cr f PeerafturThe Rev If H .Cobbi add Meixrs White & Blame. ' . jv. ? , 0 TiH.'rh. pr n u if ;nr' rJ v?A bak,tooth;and,ahavmsrBrushes;ati:avarieiyW i v :KnOTW paTtwa - The Ht Rev L S Ives, D D and the Clergy of the Spanish Guitars; Violins. Clarionetts, Flageoletts i10"5!6. tlfwrf: v t-f V .i FlntPa. Orravp.'-V.-. FiTk ml Ari-nr.i.nn'. Prnl itfleiffA l he on Jnncanuameron.' tne . Hon , lora for an the abowi Giritar and Vinliri strirJjrsex; Jn8 l'-elW tne Hon Jucoard limes, ine.Hon Oep. 6 , .. . . . . . tra vioUQOows, etc.- . ; ; '-. 0J Clocksand Watches of all ttescriptionscleari ed and- repaired in bis. accustomed, superior style Gold and Silver manufactured to order with expedii iiion anu jpunciuaiitv nigaesi pnee given ior ou goi snd Mver.r . COIFECTI01VA& Y,F AKCT? MUSIC, JEWELLERY & DRY GOODS. E Badeer, the Hon Romulus M Gauoders. the Hon : John II : Bryan, 'William H Hay wood, Cleorge. W. : Mordecai and Charles Manly, Esquires;'. Drs.- Wat son and Beckwlth; Charles Lijimton, W R Gales, -aad Edmund B Freeman, Esquires. U".' Fayettcville.'Loms D Henry, Charles TTIaigh,': Charles P, Matlelt, afadE J Hale, Esquires.". ' -' J. $ Wtaiifiti--Wdliam C LonC Esquire'aad tit T H Wright, - - ' f'-i ' 5- 4v AeiciHonJRDflCrmeIl,;HonCharlBa.Ehep-': " ard, James W Ban, and Johnif'Rftv?rts,-.EsqiaV';''v?' 1 Thankful for the enconragenient they have fore received, inforul their friends and iheh u.l.ih ; w M.M . t? wi.:i. I cenerai, ma. iney nave openeu,ai ue new su Prepared solely by the Proprietor Dr; Jobw-Beck- eS etteville & Hargett Streets. a choice aasortrnent r Lake8cuppernongTHod iEre'jrs..f Jwav; ith, t Raleigh, N.C.tDwhomall orderaiustbe of Goods in the above bnches,by far larger than form- CoUmsEsq. , l.'-4. .-' . I . ..Tr - : tv T .. ? . - r ; 'r1-. .' -- i hereto- Blount and EU Hojt, Esq.v'? Y: ?1 - -' V public. m . JfaJosephtBonner,El.i;, ; " V-f. md, corn-1 " Plymouth B F MaiUahd and John Ec- ' r.Es . 1 WITH .l .1 .1 Raleigh, Feb, 20, 1842: 16 3m Arttf i fcnt. Anil aa .- thv nlivava Junlf ,t trmnr nnArti l:: i Vitaim4H. iTlnr. T.m.i Vnroun 11 ?,M anil Wil.V, prices, they hope to merit a coatiuuanca ot iavors.- j liam Warren; Augustus SWEETS pbu the SWEET. Come on Macduff, And Jcick'd be hb that firstcries hold, enough .y. -- "i Shaktpeare JRevised. " s-.- T--- -aA Pait of the new supply consists "in; ' y . 300 lb fresh Raisins-25 boxes Candles, Sperm 3 cts. Tallow 20,cts. and the celebrated Hull's patent; ooapa. wmie, yeiiow. casuie. j Oil, winter strained,-best; 800 lemon,, ship-bread ;, best - Porter, French Cordial; Cheese 3 sorts; Chewing Tobacco 2A box Segars, Figs, 'Prunes, Dates, Filberts, Palm, Wall & Cocoanuts Almonds, Sweet Oil, Preserves, Rrandy Fruit, Oranges,'' Lemons,' Seidjetz and Soda Powders, Macaroni, Currants, Citron ; JS0O lb Candies Moore, and Joshua Skinner4 ''' Esquires. -:.v;.j- . xj V1 '-.r ;i Elizabeth Cfv.--The Hoh William ' B Shepard, ' Charles R, Kinney, and John McMorine. E-qaires. , . perfumed. &c Sperm ' irfbrt!---BeDjamla -fkinner ;and f,: Jones,-- -- -).llr' Crackers,' butter, Esquire, ' , T --f;- - " ,V-A er," fine -Wines, and ' Windsor i B G RonlhacC and Win Gray, Esq's.' 'A Wrrivalsl-t-S. JL. Tucker' haa ihst xetomed from the North, PeaseVHoarhound Candy ; : Chocolate, Pepperskuce, and is cow. opening a Pickles, Lemon Syrup, Nutmegs, Liqtiorice," Cinna "new and T splendid as- monJSardines, Anchovies, Bolosna Sausases, Smoked soriment of. GaocsaiKSToTa, Coxvectiokabies, Tongues, very best Mustard Starch. Tea, : :r i UiiBinn-is, &c.&c. allof which he offers at the lowf : . A ; ERFUMERY.- est Cash prices. .- It is . impossible within the -limits ." Pspv vmixt,' Oil of Roses, Macussar,Bearj, Antique of.an Advertisement, to give a list of all Jhe articles in Oils, Cologne,' Florida" and Lavender Waterat Shav a large assortment but a few of the principal ones are j ing soapv Essences, Opodeldoc, pink' Saucers and lilly 1 Esquires. Waynesb'rrough-Tl VVst-hington, ahd James Gns " 4 , void, Esquires. , - - - w' " ' ' "-'' -' ". ' " rr,Uoctt perry tioanoK 1 r iwvereux. sq.f Halifax V 8 Marshall and Thoi O Hill, Esqr's.; - ' . . jTioro'-Theophdus Parker.'Esq.i,-- j;Vf ; ST.wori J C-. W'ashrngion, Nalanr G. Blount, r -v George. Whitfield, Esquires. " GretnviUepniSi Jojner and George D JJaslter- . , , . , ille,- Ewjuires. - 0 r r ' . ' !, ' . - Henderson- John S Eaton,' Esq. f i ' J , WiZtflmwMrtrA--Thomaa Tarner.Esa. r -- I T I You had ho right to make juch atliarge j ilVame lime ,that4.we desire to speak ceh gamst me.'i Harriet siid. - In anamrrvtone. sortously, we will be sure, sooner or later 10 her. face flushed, Wl her eyes Sparkling.-; be betrayed into a word "that had better ndi It is a false-- ' F ..:..-.,,. , I have been uitered. Kind feelings for, and a If you ' were nbt angry, I perhaps might de3ireto -do good to others is; -the best seev4i plain enoughv dear I mother,' - and resolve to try and pot the tongue bridle n that convince' yju thai I had jsome ground for "g and what I raid,, Aqn replied, still in a collected J 1 ;ssipn voice., v 4 AH of us have Vur faults . have a,n r you did say what has been reported why you said it.i Such an honest confessip will do you. both good., - ; : v '".I mine and you hav vours,"and each'of us is Pn iny tonue.- .... - - ' 1 uon't know, mar - . too apt to see 'tlioie of. others and too blind ,-ahu Jna aw try to some purpose The Way do yoCi doubt I' , to j)ur own4 If irfetead of repeating to . me little difficulty nhat .she was inr. Was; arnica. subjoined, and- the" 'public are assured they will find every, thing at his Store that pertains to his immediate line of business, and txvany rare and curious notions be sides: - " j v 1 :f;' ' : ' ... ' . Amongst the assortment are . . , '.,10 dm superior French Cordials.iri China botdes ;r4 doz Brass Whips - Cordials of every kind .-' " Vegetable and white, Windsor Soaps t :. : ! . " .- Shelled Almonds V Beef Tongues Percussion Caps White, Frecklcwash, Bergamott. ; ... musjcal:.instrumbnts. . M csiCAi. Is stcm khts JF meat V bridges, screws,. Fingerboards Guitars, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts, Accordeoi net a r T , " 1 i - peiS. , , - "ii ? Books,' Spanish; . French, German and English Grammars and Readers, Almanacs, Geography, Prim- Oxfordriohn C Tay lew and; Russet Kingsborf, quires. -V - v''.--."' -V Orange Countv ChietJastice RufSn, Hon Wil lie P Mangum and Hon Wm A Graham. ' - ' iolins.bows strings, 1 - vnepet t.w rreeiuem owain. , - . FlaceoleUea 1; -Tiwooro---William jriamin, JSsq ana wr uaiu is. Braes, Tr urn-1 ' waaetporQ v uuam x. a ioy(equue ana . i-f . ...I-.. ...... ...... . r . .v. i uon t believe that such an explanation the remarks made tby Maria Jt-tlis, you ;had y fcuea, ir stie naa au ine.partiestogein will soften her angry feelings at all.''" ' l reflected a tnomebj as b what possible good confessed her tault, and urged general re- I am much inclined to think that Vou feel could crow out of It. and then resolved noi conciliation:) If, at any lime afterwards, she i. . i Teiuciance on your own' account to nursue this course.' -: '.'Well, perhaps ld6,' Maria said, 'after a Pause- . .1- - .jvvV-.1 You are evidcnilyj io the wrong;. Maria, and a consciousness if thia -t . .v 9 ,U(g. viyuuci j uui tJGi' 1 1 v r i r. . "... - 1 . m i-t - - s -- ...'. . i . i -.. ia e.v . .,'. !-.''- !. ' to speat r oi it, aill this trouble would have I i,mio ,iuuoigB,u unainu worus, been avoided.- J ( . she' turned her thoughts inward to the And do you jteiend to tell me to "my iud feelings that prompted them, "and she face, taai l am fontl ot retailing ill news?- was.soon so tnoch engage'lih trying to con- Harnet-aslretl, as hA anger gteaUy increased. uer 5B Hseuiig., uiai ine tiesire xo spear. I.trJ-, wheneverU speak of another, to lrom them passed away,. She found the true tongue-oriuie. v-puuti oi tne irue Way to act. c How if Vbu connne myseir. to wiat i tninK. tne trmn,' w"6ut'v"'c' . , - : , SkX'J?10 rUr!nply nie' l f1 Jep,,fd? fjU !Ml?olce'" ind lh!s Many a tnait sees the poortarving armind YTO iV l?n"Jet,aCw .Vn V V -? 'iV ! Inm: wHhouta sigh, ak whenhisg xou are tertamly . at liberty; to do so, Givdjme palienceV Hamet ' Ejaculated, ,,ar, .i-, v, '..wJLk" ma hut etui "i k..i.i' r.i . . Lf -- r- 1 , J - oeparture.Uraws . near, gives hi$ whole sub ma, nut still, ii. should like, to reserve the her face now growtngbale with passion. ' r-,: -u :.;? Ji i power of sending or withholding it, as U YouVre wrong, fflrriet,' said Ann, uhus ur seems best to me. Is this asking too much? to be so tnuch exaspelted at.a mere' trifles "J f ffi J iMJJH O, no, I would -rather not send a reply, Reflect whether 'ImoV every-dy you-4 do f?unlt;op .mong tcruel. uldse?,cl,arly thatit wasy; -.iu speakng orylr friedsALde to v.iv. .. , . t . , j-. - s - H n, . Mien i iui is io a way inn. you cpuiu noi oeari Thi is ' too then write me an answer; ma.' ,-. to be spoken of. . m uie course of the day. Mrs. Ellis Ore- Pactice and pared the follow ing, draft of a reply to Ann's always escape i latin n-.-.t.: . I ...I ... i.. . - I . .. Ti..,i. t. .v..v, v. vuuip, auujLou fuomutea it to Claris; Bonousuess. .virou are To ilJiM And Harris DPar Ann. f i it is not m" the nature received your note enmrdainincf th,t T i.a 1 ahoutd be. v w , l" . .-....: '.III. . . Ilflll . . . - ! . . . ' snnlr and nnt hal mpnn . rYiiReMble.' drrrd cvuiuiuuta .:. ,.. , . ' .. .u 'a--!' " -1 . ' ' - ' icna.uv, wuicn comes irum wio cuumoer vi . WVv.3f? fi.on Hchin weeds of mourning andauses.ihe in this dneral habit of cen;. hfeir OTg liberality, ere tio.w iaiu iQ nis narrow cfiauioer torewr. inot faultless, and things that you Conscience Whllstthe conscience .brakes according , to report; isaid unkind things- of : HarpeVebnld no4, collet . her thoughts (or and the' hlush; orcbnfuslon and lremhling yoJ 1 cannot deny, that in a moment of " reply, and Ann, after a lause,' went on.; - g"il yet.vartes.the complexion,, the sin is 'ill-humor, I was . tempted to lay I thouirht . c If. whin Maria F.lli. Lo .nii.n not, pf Jong staiiding, .or of deep root ; but CVltl ..l . , . . . , .. . - .. . O . J..--".- ' atlV) 1IIV UUUV - , i ... - r .i -7 jw ouiucwuav conceited; and to be frank of aVmomentary itt-batun ik" 2 7 nners:at times indicate 1 contes3 Tfetsetf to have this taalW peculiarity of character, t Butlas ahet'.. ught, in calmer --------..v uau-iiauiiaineone iindol -trestrar yotif propensitto reneat such v i : . t.i !.. ; .! i 4.. its she-frankly W,V uo .uV"-fcT . . n, spoke of me ine ngerwuen piayio pontine eage W . -".'. :.!. .!.. .r .-nr. i..--J , meniyott had prec.F.r, lu.v.cuni wuiingiy oeiuues i "-k Uttelf. and appears,iiard and callous.to every Bone pog Calls Dried Beef, r Bologna Sausages ; i era, Spelling, Picture and Song Book, Key of Heaven. 3 -doai large Silver Uuard, . (.Catholic. . - , :-t . ;-; ' . tenctngiandJJoxtng' Apparatus - Foils, swords, tIoves, Masks, . " . , jPaactr Goods, r. Painted Glass . Mugs, arthicial Mohair Caps, Indies VV ork and big-glasses 3 and 4 feet x square. Baskets, Snuff-boxes froei 5 cts io k4: Comb?,-, shell, snd other ; Clocks, Uines finest Razors Thermometers, Compasses, Dirk Pen and Pocket Knives of the finest quality, Pis tols, Teeth, Cloth", Hair, Hat ahd Shiwbrushes, Black ing t - Slates, Bells, Fishing Utensils. Coffeemills; Pins, Needles t v 6 cross Matchs, Fireworks, Glass 14 x 18 s-,Macabo? and Bcotcn Rnun in Dialers and Datuea. Candlewjcks, Parses, Pocketbook JJigbt fi Oranges & Lemons; a fine assodment Earthen-ware t Ta poVdet flask,1Sh.tbelts,B-rdbagv Percus-l" rvneese,racersoc Tegaineverynely.pr fl?eth Corkscrews,. Whips, Scis- t ougitm wi -c.c.jr v , vm..w. . BOrg.Secklaces and Beads, fauer, tens, Quills, ina Cnewmg Tobacco and very superior Wax Candles Atlcl inkstands. Wfers,Sealingwax.LetteKtamp,Pea ,Table Salt, Prunes, Preserves and Pickles of every ciLa Buttons', Pictures. 4:' V ' -.!t " variety; and great many articles too tedious to men-1 . .i V. ..,GAMES , ! .v- " -tbn, "which I will take: great pleasure in showing to I ' Gaices as Domioos, Chessmen, Backgammon. Ke. n i.-.-i ; CA-tr.atte iUiam J Alexander, Eq. J' 5 Cv1 Beattics fortf Alfred M Barton, Esq." V?-; ; RiUhcford2 O Uynum and vTbomas' CarSQti 1 A. 4 1 doz small do . do T Porter anfevery variety of Wines' , - Eine; Anuque Oil and Octagon Soap-;, v ' Pease's Hoarhoond' Candyv "; -.-- . " Assorted Fancv Glass Boxes and Uominos'v . Violin.4 and bilk Purses . ; Cork Screws. &6. &.C 'Brass Watches : Harmonicons-; Oil Ctoih Baskets ! Datei and Brandy Peaches, Cherries. Sec. Macaroni woodell - knd, ulal ; Walkin-? s 12 dox. .Superior German Cologne Water j ' hayillg Tbcr. 10 doz. Brasss Buckets r. 2 doz. Brooms 3 , ' n;,v t-. .t ptot irn.v Af 1 Nvst Jobs - 3 doz Woqd Buckets Fresh assortment of Nuts of every variety Jweet Meats and Jellies f every variety ; : Macaboy and Scotch Snuff in bladders and battles Hats, Breastplates s r?Vru::;"T;;i7 "'-h-' Hair and .Flowers, j V c.hmbfnrKi Rev C E Gadsden. D, D ,v ? -; i ?'i . Fancy Boxes, Look-1 f - - . , f. I roiIIiUANA.1 '??L2.':tL'Ji''-" 1 V4 ' Orleans The Rev Dr Wheaton ; -f ; GEORGIA , ; 5aniarja--The Rev E Neufille ' - ' - 'ALABAMA S HoVik --The lion James JIUrtin. A indications for admission to the School, tna j 3 ade to the Rt Rey.L 8 In, D D,!r the Cer tt 4 -.'v; :t it- made 8 Masok, D D at Raleigh, and to the Rev T.Ir. (xircs, at New York, until 1st May, and ifier that V .,.. -1 T . f -? t Feb St. 1843;-... r o.' .--'j7ir 4 ' i. ' ' - V " . - .f - - any jjerson who xavf lavqr me wipr a calvr I also re-1 no, Tenpins. Cp and Ball, Oraces for .-.adies, jup-tum-my thanks to the public for past favors, and hope ping ropes. Tivoli billiard, RoIleU : k :". to merit tne same. . . ,., ..0. x. auoxu-iu 1 -1 - ; - . iuio. - Impurity tf tlit BLOOD, the only 'Dittats. :.T tt Tl O simple, yet ho w, wise, how good" and tear - .1 t i " Iii I tiful are all the laws ci nature! Cimpiiclrv .. I truth are atamped epea every taw. of the erefttion;- SeptembeT 84. XK Msl- TTHmmln. Tbe njsbty worl Is wLich toll: ?? . ;,7l. iw.M xvimT Cree 1 velocity and lrec Brandreths -n . ? -. r .-. , ..?-. -' a ova 01 everye-enpuoa " -"u"u cree f velocity and xllrecUon are all covemed by 01 'I'avm i iMivna Karriod w hiaium ivinni.11 1 uvuniL Tiirnn. 1 - . 1 - . . . . . . . ' ... . - rTT-railclretll'S PIIla.-We have a fresh sup iZZlrZZ v. 'ZTZ - M.J,;; aaion oj matter Iq ma:ierr,l his principle gpverc Ltbply we were about say, of this valuable I .p Face Ca-iaons. Dotls. Malescops, Medicine; but te those who have tried tbem, tt is tfn-1 jvieopetV painted Tronks for children, cte. etc. - 4 necessary to say so,and those who have not tried them, I r r . (' 4 JRWELLRRY . -." ''i' would be slow pernaps to DeUeve us. it is, However, a 1 - Fine -jj tn ,;ireri a, ei B9 gennan silver, v serious w,.wi? ww name : ..U4j, 1 tr.MtDioft Kar-siOzs. Pencils. 'ift:er-rinnf. where their regular use forteVeral years past, has K, cf Berma silver and pinchback. V. mads the Pbysiciao-s visits few nd lar oetween., 1 .Xes Spoons, -Desert Knives and Forks, Ei ' uor new noxes contain a-his tcu,w wiu.-.niy have 21. --.- t : WILL. PECK. V : i 1 Vegetable'- Uok , 1- aUractll impurities of ihe tided to th X which organ expels thea from tha body'At ' - and csase are olh units. ;: All acctdenU or- i i . f only ct ihe bedy in proportioij as they 7. : . " . ' " r l- 1 . - - js. '.- tt - - : : are costive t..j :-' 11 ' . -wC . Raleigh. March 1st,' 1842." - 18 V 1 jcu-iii, wnenji alluded .toll; Nrfw, as 'i thinii. iiiartn codhavVaulted from her admonitory; caatihn, then ta the moment for MriiiT1 lHal 1 hre-traii itt m'r di- ihoughVnd Iinighialiy.-irBoc2nt n-r- :r--'ry., r if i .'it v I0.6 lhan he OTl 1 Ntfea allegation; v':Bat -whea yooAme to me. and :iIe-wiio' is an Ass, -and takes himself to .w,41 Twii,i.iuuM none.-pon will rnr.o m i tt-i -..iu.i 1 rrAWU FOtt' SAI.13. Tho Subscriber wifl J I J a-JI. m aficranmodatinsc terms, a : Tract of un cleared-Land, Iving within 31 or 4 miles of Raleigh. Camlet. JeansLinen Collars and Bos . , :T.,.. t c- - riv... I rt ? o. us ; .-v 1 c and ' others. German - silver Combs, .-1 VVatcfaguirds, Chains and Kejs, Bekbu taeles," - - .V f? -.-.f-.r ? VDRY GOODS.; V ": Pantaloon. stu0k; - Yett paUern'sVE the human versal Pill, : bowels, ' traction' , infections tccasion . -Jte bovi . i ...jca i - -rtact or,.. . Uoaed the consequence . -ccrwk:.o3 cficpuritiei, which, as C.?yc .utM their usual tmissge.'arQ fimscdnstatl occiooinr ImoaritV rf blood. -Tbue. jTjpver- -:.-."-.. e conceited, it j be a Stag, when lie comer to lean the ditch ve.r joun. Mama Ellis. aroused my feelings, and caked ine to ask will find his mistake. J lie Leant! aojoins auge oauuu?i, .iajWi viu, 1 uii,, out,rng, irmn jinen, oiuiuc William' Hilk Esq. and others. , It U finely timbered I unbleached .Cottons, Flannel, etCr-' 1 J wtth Oakl Hickory and Pine, and cpnlain 140 Acres.I In fact the vark-tv of articles' -too, r. -Also, another Tract of TOO Acres on Barton's Creek,' I mention, all of which will behold ou .very j in sight of Tippers Cross Roads. ; ' . ' - s , - I terms for cash; . "I Rj"d5n, March trt "'9 r.c- - A'- f ics, liheumatif-o, Cajugnsrano vius r 1 duced ."But lei BrandretVa Pills be used Tju'-, sea as will eSectually evacuate the bo et, - v - is restored at ence.; iV.'t'"."- -"?'s W , Tiie tm worth v have teftteril.lsd tr.aJr - --" - iVirfhe. o Mtei8ivelv..hst hi travel: taking in all the okl boxes, and putt".: ; f r a diT real figure, with 55 rU briL- T , . tnnTtiil Trv . i f .... .... ..i-r -. . WUSt Vt A VALES. I , . , . s . ;G. W. & C GRJil- Iii. I are.. ;scetvei at vsaamam ajv- .i" t-- - - -: j 7' j - - ' J Corner of rayetvjl!9n Harsett Ejects. .fftfciTti MJ..'rX:Uc:'.-;- - - 1 v. :-; -;.4.-. . -n-o -r : -: J-w- rV-:i" ''
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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