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from the Sheffield (Eng.) Iris.
FALSE APPEARANCES,
la the year 1774, a distinguished High
land regiment was quartered in Liverpool.
i.,CTt the subalterns were reckoned the
Hon. A. u i anu iur u' Hie uer
was the son of the Earl of A, a Scotch
peer, tlie latter was of humble parentage, the
younger son of an induslroua tenaut of the
nobleman justi mentioned. While yet in in
fancv, young ; C. had by some accident at
tracted the attention of the noble earl, who,
having inquired into the circumstances of the
child's father,! learnt that he was a most de
serving man, that he had been left a" widower
two years before, with a family ? of six chil
dren, of whom the boy in question was the
youngest. The earl immediately proposed
chatging himself with the c;re and education
of his litTle favorite, and his foture fortunes ;
which ( as will readily be belieTed) was joy
fully and gratefully accepted by the father..
Young U. became from ' that moment an
inmate of G. castle, and the companion and
fellow-student of lord Al. and the Hon A. G.
the earl's sous. .Between the latter and C.
a warm friendship was early discovered.
We shall pass over the period of their boy
hood and education, and come at once to that
when the choice of a profession was offered
by the earl of A. to his younger son. The
military one. waa that which' the spirited
young Scot selected on one condition, how
ever, that his friend C; should rtceive a pair
of colors in the same regiment with him
self. To this the earl readily agreed, declar
ing that his son had only anticipated his in
tention. The commissions were procureu,
and the friend bade adieu to, the castle . of
G., the earl having first settled upon C. an
annuity sufficient, with Ws pay, to enable!
him to rank with his brother jofficers. . v
" For a considerable length of time they
continued inseparable ; the remittances were
made to G. by his father, which he regularly
divided with his friend. The officers of the
regiment were, for the most part, sons of
noble or ancient Scotish families, and inheri
ted, with the pride of their ancestry,, all that
bauteorand contempt for their inferiors in
blood which distinguished all the Scottish
I aristocracy of that day. In the eyes of
these arrogant young men, the humble birth
ofC. appeared a complete disqualification to
hold society or mess with them, but they
were obliged to submit to- what they held an
indignity, the Lieut. Colonel, v who was in
command of the regiment, having rUen-Trorn
the ranks, and therefore not being likely to
second or approve ; the suggestion of their
I despicable pride. Cs. t refutation tor per
sonal courage the arrfalily of the lieu
tenant colonel and the brotherly regard of
lieutenant G. protected him from direct in-
I suit ; notwithstanding which, hi3 ayrogant
I comrades contnyed to render his lile sum-
I cientlv unpleasant, displaying their eontuine-
I ly in every way possible, witliout absolutely
I committing themselves, tie had been com
Ipelled, nevertheless, to prove on - more Uian
one occasion,! that the motto of his .country
I could be applied to himself with as much
i irum a3 trie prauuest o: his compeers.
I unknown to him, u. had also been obliged
l to testily his friendship, by calling to ac
I count one or two of those haughty youths,
I who, in his presence, had spoken disrespect
fully of his absent friend. C. f s
I Matters remained thus, when G. received
a summons to attend his father, the earl, in
London. Previous to his departure from
Liverpool: he divided with 0. his stock' of
money, assured him that he would regularly
supply him with the instalments of his aU
lowance,1 without which he knew it would be
impossible for him to hold his place at the
mess, of his rank in that respectable though
expensive regiment, besought him to apply
to him in emergency for what further sums
II c migiu nave occasion lor, and, alter an ar.
II t : i .r'fLi: . - ' .
II 'ccnonaie auien, me two inenus separated
I for the first time.- : 1 - .
II G. reached London, where he mixed with
IaU the great and the gay, and necessarily en
gaged in alt the pleasures and dissipations of
lie metropolis. For some, time he ; wrote
II and remitted to his friend C: with punctual
II y, but fell at length into the Vice of gaming
I and r one night was strihned of all the mo
ne7 he possessed, including his own and C'a
ii iiowance lor the ensuing vear.-Distracted,
e applied to his VfatherV agent for a fresh
8uPply, obtained in anticipation auother year a
allowance; lost it also.ind, in addi tiiiii. nthr
I He,ry.l?rSe 8ums. for which he 'was threaten
I I cu Wl,l exposure. In this alate f ninrf hm
::Vr mP- reating hira
a ":."uu re urn ot post, his .half-year'a
ZTJ:' 10 comply, and .ashamed
C f uge r WDln ne did answer
Allowed ; v these he also suffered to remain
unanswered; or burned them -without .read
ing- v Amongst those which met the latter
fate, iwa8 one in which C. expressed Jiimself
in these words :, s You cannot conceive to
what indignities J am subjected, by the d is
appointment in 'receiving the stipend your
noble father had the goodnes to, settle upon
me. u The truth begins to be suspected ; and,
in addition, your ailencc gives my enemies
reason to believe thai L have lost your -friend
ship, -..-and that of your family, i Should I not
receive the expected sum by return of post,
I must relinquish my place at the ' mess.
What a triumph it r would' afford ' to. those? I
have alluded to I I should be uneasy, at your
silence, lest It might frproceetlj fromjiilness,
did 1 not see daily n the London . newspa
pers, which we receive regularly, an account
of your being . at parties, the opera in ' the
park, oxc. lio then, my dear friend, let me
hear from you immediately." Having - des
troyed, without perusing this letter, G. was
spared the pain it' would have caused him ;
but he suffered pangs: no less tortunri. The
non-arrival : of be remittance obligeu C. to
secede from the mess; and from this moment
he ceased to be acknowledged by any officer,
ave- the Lieutenant Colonel already men
tioned. r ; s c- " ' :;' .-
At this juncture, General Wi arrived
in Liverpool, being on a, lour of inspection :
andjTG yegimcnt wa reviewed with the
others stationed in that town and district. -
. Deeply affected the general seized hia
hand, v again apologised for all the pain he
had caused - him, compelled him to accept of
a snra" adequate to his immediate wantsand
next day assembled the officers ,of Cb rcgH.
ment declared; him? h'9 protege desired
that he. would resume bis place at the mess.v
became his guest at it that day, - and pledged
himself (in private) tr C' to protect and pa
tronise, him whilst he had life, in atonement.
for the sufferings he had so unintentionally
caused him,, j , , . ' .
C. shortly after becoming' possessed, of the
means, payed off his play debts,, flew to the
regiment and - his .friend ; confessed "alt s and,
adding his father's to Gen W's interesti ob
tained C. a company in another' regiment,
into which he also exchanged himself, (and
the two - friends were recently living, alter
having; each - obtained the highest rank in
their " profession. Reader I trust not to ap
pearances. ;:
COCKNEY SHOOTING.
O K THE TW IN MUGGINSES. .
Brother Matthewj.exclaimedMoseSjto
morrow is the first of .September, and, please
the pigs, ve'tl 'ave some sport .with our guns;
and that ve maynt be too late, case the birds
may be all shot in the raornin, fore ve gets
out o'.town, ve'll be Off to-night ; vat do ye
think ?' Think,' echoed Matthew,' as he
After the review, General W. invited all the YV I. ul i.YT :!k I": u
ras ere s my at, and as good luck via
ave it, the gun stands loadened in the cor
officers to dinner ; of course all accepted the
invitation, and it was C a. lot to sit next the
Gen. The dinner passed off most agreeably;
and the general being a man of convivial ha
bits,' kept his guests till a late hour. When
an. . m a
ner. 1 lie preceding scene, luuy exempli
fies the principles of association by which a
a f 4l -L 111 ticiu V W IUVUJVI J 19 cuauiu V IVWau v w v w
ZZT-. ::5 -r c gV - 8Ur that are seemingly enveloped in irredeemable
u,.. ..cu wvc, Pur obgcnri Althoueh the reference to the
eia iiie cuans anu vaoies were reraoyeu h h;M r e ..u.. . -j .
I ilTJiT . k 7 a i fit of September had been made; time out
was.no where tbefonndTheeratex- r f ;ind the fact of its being important
nraemn hi, irra lha mololr nnt ho inir in. I ' - B
his regret, the watch not being in
trinsically valuable, but had been h present
to sportsmen, was imprinted strongly upon
r7"r - ,a" Z vrr. the minds of the party. Vet the spark of hid
io ins iaincr,irora vneue oi war oorougn. n ition ha r , nolh: -nt?M , ,Vfii
It was at tength agreed that some of the wai
g U l . 1.1 "Jm t ..I " VVU ! .t J
cf8 .u u-To Bu.eu iwau jrp purchase of a g un.
o be cal!ed in tor examination, hen the toreturn to the Mugginses. The clock
TM " 7 ,7. M: . V'v VrT "' .7 " had stricken twelve and the last echo of the
iue general 01 nis navmg nauH: aner we. deen.toned bell of the old south died
eXCIlCU I " .1 1- . ; .
away
rniHESE Pills have now1 been'more" than 'eight
"JLL Jr before the Public, and their just preten
sions to th character claimed for them closelr etam
ined and test, d by a great number of persons, fc in
telligent to be deceived, and too. deeply interested in
the results not to observe with i&re, and judge with
out favor.. Experience has not weakened these pre
tentions, but strengthened and confirmed lhem by "a
mass of testimony of such respectable character as has
never sustained any article in this form in any coun
try. The original design was to. relieve Dyspepsia,
and those functional derangements upon which it,
commonly depends. They were however found, by
preserving; the stomach and bowels in a heaUby. state
of action, to tend greatly to ward off those bilious
attacks" to which many are liable, but not as an win
ti-BiUnus Pill, in the common signification of the
term. Those, therefore, who expected in them an
active purgative (though to many they are such,)
may have been disappointed ; yet few instances of
failure hive.bern ascertained among those who have
faithfully employed the article according to the de
sign,' where relief might reasonably have been expec
ted. In addition to the habitual dyspeptic, those
who fiom custom or from necessity, as in traveling or
business, take their meals hastily; find- in the use of
these Pills great protection or relief, from consequent
occasional attacks of indigestion; and, indeed,, all
whose habits or pursuits are sedentary, may take lhem
with safety and benefit.; '.
The chief objection urged against them is, that they
encourage indulgence in the pleasures of the table by
the immunity they give from the painful effects of ex
cess That the public may feel assured that no im
position is attempted to he 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 Pjlts,
are trilling to recommend them to their friends, viz :
Mr, Van Bur en, late President of the U. States,
Hon. George E Badger, L L. .D lat ec. Navy;
Rt. Rev.X. S Ives, D. D. Bishop of North CaioU
na, Hon James Iredell, late U. S. Senator and Gov
ernor of N. C., Hon. Henry Potter, District Judge
U. 8. Court; Hon Beverly Tucker; Law Professor,
William and Mary College, Hon. Win, Preston, U
8. Senator, S. CM Hon. John Henderson, U. 8. Sen.
Miss.," Hon. iV. P.Talmadge, U. 8. Senator, New
York. Wm. S. ilfoom.'Esq. Tenn , Hon. E ',' Stanly
M.C, Hon. J H. Brockway, M. C. - Connecticut
Hon.' Richard Hinet, late M. C. N. C Hon. Chart e
Fisher, late M. C. N- CL, Hon J.i Heiskell Cirrui
Judge, Tenn , Rev. F. L. Hawks, D. D, New York
Rev. Wm, Me Pheelcrs, D. D.N. C.. Rev. George W
f reeman, U. U. Uolumbus, Miss., Kev. B. T. Blake,
Wake.NX!., Rev Stephen Cocke, Lenox Castle, Ya.
Rpv.D. JBrocfaroy, Connrt Rev. 4. afarA,ConnRev,
JK Burck, Kyn Rev. R. Wiley, Wake Forest. N.
U4 Ur K C. Bond, Halifax, N. C Dr. E.lijah Cros.
by, Indiana, Dr. J. Y. Young, Tenn., Dr. Jos. Man-
ui, i . J. Johnston, Natchez,
ine waiters nau, ait, reurea. , ims excueu .. - iot-,nm r,ho o.
neyv surprise, and C'e, brother officers began uey ed wUh fQ 8lrjde8 and ff brealh
lo.iooK at mm. ana. eacn oiner sisnincanuy, i - ti. , r .u:u i
. - w - - i armxx iiih iipck. a Liiicik. anu mmuai iiu i n t . r
havimr sat next tlie o-enera. After some , . .. - , . ... iney, orauion . o
- - - . . ' . ' . l npnfitrahift tor lav nnon tne neiua tnrou?n i n. ri:.9r.. t n nr r cmtt n.
: r : l- .... i. i i w r j i a i ivioo. ai. iiuwh iiiiir-ji. ciiu. ur. ii. it. llllil. rvifl,
prirate couierence, one w uiem.wuu uau , . . . nAaoA .k,. u.i.'v n - r xr 't.. .J.Lr. o a
h.nn li.4irB InMmngt n nara.Mi inn I . nm. I - . I ' . ' . 1
7 " "m . f r"" "s w i" they could not distinguish more than the 1 v. Mygatt, Hannibal. .w.
posed; that every, one ;m the room should be . , . . u -jimA Esa N. Y-E. P. Guian.
- . . & i Miiamiw iiitrii i it-, i Hiiiis. ewess n ucii iiubc w -
searched. At this proposal U. changed colour toelher 7 In .lieii ha8t ' resoiution thev Ksq- Sta,e N-c- Abner NeaU E"l- Wa8h
and became much agitated. Which was not 1 Ul!rV ' ? a8 y. ' .h ingtorr, N. a, Bonner, Esq. Bath, N. C, J, G.
i--. u:--'i- t.i ...i ii naa arrangeu bo particular pian ur raace uh stanlv. Eso Newhem' N.'iJ.. Wn!k,r An,
7olhe SiSF The SSws destination, but determined to anticipaie e ve- Es,. Plpria., T;J)e7
io press, uiescruimy . ne proposal was ac-i . :i u. u,i,:- r I t.r- u. ni.:ii :-to k:
cepted by all except C., the officers prepared f f Um g 'f d , . be t0Siewheref Esq. Ass't P. M. Gen. Washington City, M-M.
insteadAol opening his dress, Unbuttoned it.. k. - wJi. ..-a..
. the: officers "alreadv men- --jrr- r
; , 1 ttnAii lh( Ana uhnnlrl tvorrv IhQ irnn
tlieir intention while, he had life, and swore
to slab the first man who should attempt to
lay hands upon him ; he added, however,
the. most solemn assurance of his innocence.
The officers drew their swords, and pressed
on, and C, was preparing to. kill or to be
BERNARD DITPDY,
No. 10, Fai sTTKvrxLK, Sthxet, Eauigh, .
! MVh b R s v: At, T.E ft T
5 SM E D E S, of th'eCStv
'A of New yrfc.desfgn$ topen
a Seizor roa YousdrEifitEs i.rf : tfief
of Afaynext- '-i'
This Institution b toiurntsh a thoraugh-and ele-.
Ki( iu oca uon, equal iotne nest mat canape, opiain-4
ed in the Chyof NeW ;Tork,A; or "in any Notheri
Has the jleasurtir of an
nouncing to his friends and'
the public at large, that he
. has received fr6m New-York
and Philadelphia, aa exten
; sive rich, and fashionable
stock of Goods, -which he
wiU sell t New York prices
The assortment' consists in
part, of
WATCHES
Gold'- independent seconds; duplex; anchor. Lever
Watches, general assortment of Silver do.
price andualityji..v1".!-,. '''S"J-k
Gold guards fob; and neck Chains; Seals, Keys WrMcie or lumitura u provided t m Vtbwm.
Diamond Pins Ring Ruby arid Eme
and head Ornaments, rich cameos ft-ttosai pin- i;tm or.oawt MWKlWMhttg; nd v-
Ear-ring, gold PenciU,Thimb!es, Vinigretla, Medal- VexpeSw' W Wmf
ions, gold Hearts and Crossed, Jet do, and a great ttu'c- w VW lT
i - . '. i ' i I - ThA T1M rhorirM Will lift fnr PrinA '1l.ll... ' ll.
variety ol otner neb Uooua, , ,1 . , . - n" r,;- vvw,u,f,u
BPEUT AUJLISS.
The School BaildmeL tnate in a oeattlifnl ahd '
elevaurd pak gro?e, fcrnish tha most spariotu aecoa t;
modations. . The Dormitories are eosrated intar AUr
of every lw.o Young Ladies et cb.'.of a construeUon7
i si1 t l? seore Pnwyand atthe saaae time- lajree chcohW ,
"- :: tion of airif?;?1 M'-rM
sc Drawing; Painting; arid Omamental Needlr ort, '?.
at the risiral priceVof the Masters.v2ere will lb no '
fcU
Pupils wiHbedmittaTa
J No Pnpft7 except hy ' V ?iw ittsh ' request ' ef .We -
Parent or-Cluardian tb the Reetbief the School "will
Gold, Silver, Bloej and polished steel Spectacles to be allowed to have an acce
it all persons and : all evesl Very u perior flint X in the Citv' : A disrec aird of ihis nrbhibition will ' i !
glasses, that may be adjusted in any frameset a taokl followed by -'an iminiate dismission fiom School. 5
menfs notice. . ' v--: ..; ,X t A 1 Dav-Scholars will rje received fiem sxtch.Parenta or -;
SILVER AND PLATED WARES. - . 1 Guafans as reside in the placed
Silver Cups, Spoons. Ladles, SnearrbngsfSaU IiThe vear will be divided into two 'terins of five
and Mustard Spoons, Butter Knives, silver inount-4 months each. The forme, commencing; after the I st, .
wvvaiiuio, uanui., usiiuicaill n piiuiki, iuui leruli OD (1)6 1UIQ
1 rays, Waiters, Cake uaskets. Uonee Grequesj, Bri
tannia Wares, in setts -and single pieces, &c.
. : FANCY GOODS. ; , , ;
Mantel Clocks, and Lamps, Plated and Japaned
Waiters. Gold and Silver Mounted Canes and Whips,
Ivhess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card
of May, arid terminating on the 1 5lh -
of October. The latter commencing on the 0th of r
November and terminalingn the 20unf "Apnf. .'1. ,
' WvHEFERENCSi
CtfyhfJ.y
donk, DU. -;TbehKeyTDri.fcMcYickaf.Jaw4s,mxI
Cases, Gold and Silver Pencil CaseienSteel TbW:Jti: JotbHon . G Ver.:
planck arid R B Mintuni, Esquire, ,:
- I"- - -NftW JERSEY
i , BurUngonZ-Ttie Rev G WDoari?, D DfcL LD.:
Princeton. ''The Rev G E Hare and John Pptter, : 1
JRteAmoncThe Rev A Empie; D,D tjxi the Rev"'j
Villiam Norwood." - -'V-Ua ' t?T '
r reersiorff-r-ThevRev M. . Cobbat and Messrs )
w one Blarney -:, s .' - : A-wr-fL t
Nor foifc The Rev B M Miller and George Row ,
; lana,-lsq, . -.. i, -- . .. . .. ;H v . -
f NORTtt CAROLINA. '
Rev L S Ives, JJ D and the Clerey of the
Pens, Rogers1 superior Razors, Congress Knives and
Scissors, Sanders', celebrated razor Strop, -Dog Cel.
tars, do. Calls, silk, Purses, Pocket Books, Imitation
Fruits, "Guna and Pistols, Ladies Toilet and work
boxes, toilet bottles, and HARRISON -Breast Pin
Medals, Canes, and Boxes,' &c. &c. ;
- --i.'. , PERFUMERY. ; .7
Faiinas Celebrated genuine Cologne, Rose Laven
der, Florida, and Bay .Waters; Guirlain's Cream of
Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous compoondr for Shav
ing; Rose Almond, Campnor and Windsor toiiett,
80a ps.pearl Powder.coIdCream, Pomatum, lears oil,
hatr,tootb. and shaving Broshes;and-a variety of
other articles for the toilet; r.:,. . -
TLCTTatr!- '
Flutes Octave, &. Fifeaud Arcordions. Precep- r "S1 j -tors
far all the above.' Guitar arid Violin stringsexi Ht
tra Violfribowa. &c. , , v-'r-- Eadgerthe,HRnnhKiSatod
(b": Clocks and Watches of all descriptions clean 'WW"
ed and repaired in his accustomed snperior sty le Mordecaiani;Lhu1es Manlymresrs, Wat
Gold and Silver manufactnred to order with expedi
tion and punctuality highest price given for old geld
and 8ilver. r''-
The Rt
Jev'Ti $lveMl D arid; the Clergy of i
erally. i r "-
CONFECTION AUY, FANCY,
M tJS IC , JE W E LLE R Y t DRY GOODS. ;f
up more,
arid
Uonedhjspered one or. two more, and Uiey th quU uge ,. aI(erDate Afler
approached C. with a menace of searching I l --- . ,, . -i
k:.- r r .-u-j .K k:- "i proceeuiiig over aioue wana uiruugii uiay
uiu ur luiwci v. luaucu tunucic 1119 bwuiui r , , r . 1. r
uncr droiff it. arm f!Afl9rrl h a wnn it nrnvvnt 1 . w . .
r
1 - - a a
an nour. stumming, wauing, ana poking,
with untiring fortitude, Moses found his ne
ther limbs suddenly immersed in water ; he
naturally! withdrew from prosecuting a voy.
age which might end in suffocation, and
whispering to Matthew, addressed him in
the following sentences :
Hush, do vou stand still; ve ve got em. 1
killed,' when the : general interposed, and
- ii . tT :.i .1
cuuiwauucu an louesisi. ne.Miu mere was i - l ,l0 , - i ,:,iri;n mv k.n I cu anu examine nis, oeiore parcnasing-eisewnere.
rrrt,.! l . . i , ,- o -, i ii uies in uusinr-ss, mgeiuer wun me weii Known aoui-
R. Scott, Raleigh, W. R Gales, Esq. of the Reg
ister, Raleigh, Geo. W. Mordeca i Esq. Raleigh.
Prepared solely by the Proprietor Dr. Johs Bkck-
with, at Raleigh, N. C. to. whom all orders most be
addressed; - f
: Raleigh. Feb. 20; 1842. 16 3m
SwIUrriU'rUIIlU IVKYY. Tne eulscrilier is
this day receiving an additional supply of Scpe-
fine English arid French Goods, which, added to his
former supplies, rnakes his assortment xjotte extensive.
OO He deems it unnecessary to specify every article,
when he assures the public that his assortment is gen
eral. L. - -"'
The Subscriber most respectfully invites those who
wish to supply themselves with fine and cheap Goods,
to C4ll and examine bis, before purchasing -elsewhere.
There, does'nt you
m
ear era in
vild ducks.
the vater !'
I thinks I 'ears summit, replied Matthew,
but vether its ducks or dicky birds, I don't
take upon me to say, seein as'ow I can't tell.'
yell, no matter vat vou thinks, I know i(
said Moses. Now, ve'll 'ave to vait until
sun-rise then v'll pop at 'em the first thing.'
Stuff and nonsense,' interrupted Mat
thew, - don't tell me about sun-rise, I shall
kill em how, as if it vas day light, an
haye been mistaken wished them all good
night, exacting a pledge that nothing further
should be done or said: in the affair, and re
tired, with a firm conviction of C's. guilt
i When undressing, the general felt what
appeared to be a lump in his ham ; on exam
inaiion, it proved to be his watch! the fob
had been tipped, and the watch slipped down
between the lining of, his. breeches. When
his jov on recovering it bad ..subsided, the
general sent for , C., and, r after acquainting
him with the finding of his watch, and apolo
gising for the trouble he had caused, and the
suspicion he acknowledged to have felt, ask
ed of C; an explanation, adding, that he. must
have important reasons for his conduct.
I C, deeply afjected, entered into the re
capitulation of what the reader has been ac-
quaintea
tne mess
f . .. - .3 .1 ..wjj: ::ui l are you 1
piomraues, r;inu,ug Oh !, never
aaiu lie,; -. tu conuuue a meuiucr ui iuo uicao, j nr. L-oi' r,La
iu'ifo;
Kuan lia.alAfnra urtiiltaH ma niinptlia V ! 19.1 . " . - . . B
- f .t r el.. ...it. :i--..T . I UrV IOC
nqrant pi toe cause 01 roy menu .,"M ; be bound. replied Matthew, V
and not w,shmgo. involve h unpleasantly hh nv. vV fnr enouVh in. I thinks I
therr if the delay ' " :.V ,
iness, together
ties of Mr. T. M. OnyTtbr, who is in his employ, that
entire satisfaction will be given to all who may favor
him with their custom. . :
V JOS. J. BIGGS.
' Successor to Oliver 4" Smith.
Raleigh. May 6, 1842. 37 4t
rfpraudretll'S Pills. We have a fresh sup
LTD ply we were ; about say, . .: of this valuable
'Medicine but to those who have tried them, it is un
necessary to say so,and those who have not tried them,
would bo slow DerhaDS to believe us. It is. however, a
never be able id stah it,vy ca'u't ve 'ave a pop J serious fact, that we could name at leatt one family, I pets
at 'era now ? Ve shall be just "as likely to I where their regular use for several years past,9' .has
w . . . i . i ti - 7 - . . . i r i . - l
maue ine ruysician s visits lew ana iar oeiwei n.
Our new boxes contain 25 Pills each , the old only
have 21. W ILL. PECK,
i. Raleigh, March 1st, 1842. 18
son' and Beckwhh; Charles L H in. ton, W R .Galea,
and Edmund B Freeman, Esquires.
' ,edycttemlle. Louis D tlenryCharles CT Haigh, ' r
Charles P Mallett, and E J BbSm pt;U
; Wtmingo WUUam ,CLordr:Eaquire, and Dr;.
- UVocJern Hon J R Doonell, Hrfi Charles. Shep-",
ardjamesfW Bryani andjohn il1lolrt,sqra: T
WiiaAtnr. Drl) O Freemam -Maior Thomas "
Thankful for the encouragement ; they have hereto- Blount arid Eli Hoyr; Esq -&f r! tKf r M
fore received, inform, their friends and the public in -VJtba.Betiiierf Bsq.:W'-"-v' '.f;tt
general, that they have opened.at thenew stand, corn- PIytnputh& F Maitland and John BfadeyEsq. .
er Fayetteville & HargeU Streets, a choice assortment yLo-pfrrH9 .ltjeJeWiaiidJos;
of Goods in the above branches,by far larger than form- Coltjris,'J'E84. ' -- ;;-. -i-;. A
prices, they hope to ment i centiauance of favors. J liamWarren; Aug ustus Moore, and Joshua Skinner,-'
Part of the new supply consists in ' - : . I Esquires. . . v,.-; v.
300 lb fresh. Raisins, 25 boxes Candles, Sperm 351. Elizabeth Ctfv. The Hon WOliam: B Shepard, r4
cts. Tallow 2Q eta. and the celebrated Hull's patent; 1 Charles R. Kiineyand John, MqMorine, Ecquirea.
Soaps, white, yellow. casUle. perfumed, &c sperm I - Hertford BenZimn ckmner and T; P. Jones, - j
Oil, winter strained best ; 800 lb Crackers, butter,: Esquires.-7 '- ' ' r ';; ; ,
lemon, ship-bread; best Porter, fine "Wines, and- - iWindsor J BG Rottbac. and Wm Gfay.'Esq's, i"
French Cordial ; Cheese 3 sorts ; Chewing Tobacco, .' Wjaynctborovgh-R Washington, arid James Gria i ;
25 box Segars, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Filberts, ;Palm; wold;squires. ' . ; ; t' -v
Wall & Cocoanuls, Almonds, Sweet Oil, Preserves, 1, Pollock's Ferry. Roanoke--T PsDevereux; Esq, s
Brandy Fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Seidletz and Soda h HaUfaxY S Marshall and TboaB. Hill, Esqr's
r owuers, macaroni, .orranis, vjtron; uu id anuies j - xarooro xneopnuus irarxer, xsq. 4 tH,
Pease's Hoarhound Candy'; Chocolate; Peppersauce, ' . Kinston1 C Washington, Nathan 0 'Blount''
Pickles, Lemon Syrno. Nutmees. Li'duorice. Cinna-1 Geor&e Whitfield.- EsOuires. - v:, h ' 1
mon,Sardmes, Anchovies. Bologna: Sausages, Smoked I ' GreenrifZe-iDrs. N Joy ner and George D Basket.
I ongues, very best Mustard, btarcb, I ea.
Pipftjmkbt, Oil of Roses, Macassar.Bears, Antique
Oils. Cologne,' Florida and Lavender Waters, Shav
ing aoap. Essences, Opodeldoc, pink Saucers arid liDy
W bite, r recklewash, Bergamott. -r '.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Music Ai Is sruMKJiTS.Finest Violins,bows.strings,
bridges, screws, Fingerboards.: Guitars, Flageolettes,
Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts, Accordeons, Brass Trum-
-if
iiji
r i
-1
1
there's a end of .'em, and if the shot should
scatter, vy ve shall ave the chance of itting
more nor von.
Vll ' rpnlied Tnsfi.
'ere goes : ve shall
BOOKS.
Books, Spanish, ' French;-German and English
Grammars and Readers, Almanacs, Geography, Prim
ers, Spelling, Picture and Song Book, Key of Heaven5,
(Uatnolic.)-.'.; ' - ;u,,;;,i,.,f- ,i , f- ff;
. f enctng ' and poxng Apparatus, -Foils,
Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates
' ; " Fancy Gp6dst etc, . '
Painled "Glass. Mues; artificial Hair and Flowers.
Mohair Caps, Ladies Work and Fancy Boxes, Look-ing-glasees
3 and 4 feet square, Baskets, Snuff-boxes
from 5 cts to 4; Combs, shell and other ; Clocks,
by. writing lo his father,
ted with him. I. withdrew from the tness. I
alsa feared that the earl of A. might have de
termined io withhold the allowance in future.
anq thereffjr resolved to regulate liiy; ex pen
uuure uy roy aoie 'income wy.vy su
tenant, which I need nqv inform you, sir, is
qxiue insufficient to meet;lhe expenses of
dress, appointments, and mess. . From;that
uay l have practised, without a murmur, vrie
strictest frugality. Mv custom is to purchase
at night, in undress! mv: provisions tor tne
ensuing daw. When our reffiment marched to
the review yesterday, ; l could iiot anticipate
the honor you conferred lupbn me, and -Jiad
actually my dinuer'in jny pociieL jiReeqlr,
lecting all 1 have told you,whaf would have
been in y feel ings; had my 'persecutors sue
ceeded in thus publicly , exposing my poyer
ty ? How could 1 have encountered 'Mie
sneers and unceasing derision with which I
should be tortured, had thev discovered tb
what art extreme of indigence I had been re-
uucu i ;oenoiu, air, the secret 1 would have
preserved? with my life He then, bathed
in tears, while his cheek was suffused ; with
a crimson glow, drew from his Docket . the
J half of a tmaU brown loaf, and a morsel of
cheese.
bntl
sees
cm.
Ai D FOR S AIE. The Subscriber will
selL on accommodating terms a Tract of un-
within 3 A or 4 miles of Raleigh
;e saunders, Major Uollins,
others. " It is finely timbered
with Oak; Hickory and Pine, and contains 440 Acres.
Also, another 1 raet of 100 Acres on Barton s Oreek, wooden od metal ; Walking CnesKiinest Raiora
in sight of Tippers; Cross Roads. . . . . Mj shaving utensils.. Thermometers;:; Compasses,
: . L WESTON R. GALES, Dirt Peri and Pocket Knives of the finest qoalhy,Pi
Raleigh, March 7 r tola. Teeth, Cloth, Hair, Hat and Shoebrushes,Black-
'- "- ATTEXTIOtil ing1 $ Slates, Bells, Fishing Utensil Coffeemtlls; Pins,
Commiixioned OMcefsofthe mh RemeniXJ. f"?"" i" -JB.Miw D:J atiRaleigh, ami; to the Ret Mr
r TWVjr- nAJSr, Mi ' kP Uanaiewiciu rursea roexetMOK a, igu 1 8nxs. at New York. tmUl 1st - May. ami after thai
AlVr iv. vfv rf..wwafvsju 1 vp J , VkAKAlta MivlhnrM vtmnm 1 .' - - - . . . r j. ...... w .-
villa, . jrisquires,, n -, - ; , f,l
Henderson- John 8 Eaton, "Esq. - 4 ,
WiUarnsborwgh-'hbmaM Turner, Esq.,
Oxford rJohn C Taylor and 'Russel Kinesburr
Esquires. --'-.' -' - - K'J " I d I
i Orange pwnfy Chief-Justice Raffing Hon -WuVv;
he PMangum and Hon'Wm A Graham.
i Chapel Hill President Swain. i ' 1 1 i
XPittsboro William H Hardin,' Esq and DrHatt.
I ' I Wodesboro-Viliim E Troy ; Esquire and Dr W ;
G Jones. f ? r'''
rj5&tWiUisia-.C1uurilwrs;' Esq;f 't
'Charlotte William J Aleiander.EUq.i v v ;v
Laneolnton ftljcnael tioke, iuaq.r ,
Beaitie'FordhUe& M Burton. Esq- .
Ruiherford-3 G Bynum and '.Thomas Carson,
Tn,;i. j Ji
nMtgantmAn'Aiety.Etq - I' "
Flat Rock- Charles Baring.iEsq. ?- V " V ' '-
itTi. . -r SOUTH CABOLLNA;
Charleston Rl Rev CE Gadsden, D D;. - .."o
; i - LOUISIANA. ,rA, ' riy
:Hev Orleans The Rey Dr Wheatcm:' "r, K
,&KmnaAThe Rev JS Neufville
i ALABAMA. vC.
. Jfoi& The lion Jnmes Martin. . X'
. Applications for admission to the School; may 4
mail a tn I
Vy,? continued Moses,
vite. JMowfor.it I- -
Now for il.V cried Matthew Veil,
don't you ahcot t'
,t V
I
"I
V
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l
I sees summit I "T7"0U are hereby required in"bledience to an order sion caps, Smoking. Pipea,' Corkscrews, Whips, Scia-
Tapers, Powder flask,hoU BW Jeridd to Mr ttt9ss,t Ralehjh.1
r&vle
Monday the 16th May, for the purpose of electing an
nfficer ta fill the vacanev occasioned bv the nromntion
Me,' sanl Moses, vy uon i you snoot r l of Brigadjer General U. 8. Crenshaw of the 1 Tth
I ar'nt brought the gun, said Matthew. I Brigade of N.tX Mihua. : ;;- ;
o. r.Jium wiv, juieui. oi. uon.
"-April 25, J'; - k'-" -" 35
P.d. The officers are ordered to attend armed and
equipped as the law requires for drills
of the Major General to appear at your usual pa-1 sots; Necklaces and Beads, Paperr Pens, Quills; Ink
ground in tue t;ity ot Kaigign, at 11 p clock tn and Inkstands, y
Feb 21. 1842
r r t7-i-tf i
7 w
Nor 1 said Moses.-
They had' forgotten the gun
Wafers, Sealingwax, Letterstamp, Perl -
cils;Buttoris,Pictures..: ;"jV;v 'Y.- I
, -vt- -----GAMES. ; -r;-
Gawxs, as Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon. Ke-
no, fenpiiM. Cup and Ball. Graces for Ladies; slip-i
. DISEASE A UUIT '
Impurity ofx thJBL O OX the only pise ate. t
on record, and most probably; suffered ICommission Merchant and General Agent, j Microscopes, painted Trunks for children, etie etc
cn irom tneirexemon. t ueiiueiuaii i foe ail kinds of bhsikess. i j !.....
- STAGE FJE EL1NG.
Garrick roused the feelings 'more thanany
actor on
as much
once making the above remark toTomf King,
iecomedian lierecm i
Pooh the 8ufler JromHIii fngs !-why
sir, I was playing ;,wiih;hirri;'o'ne night in
Lean wlieri in the middle'of a most passion
ate and a$icting' pat t; and when 'the whole
house? winr drp whed in tears7')ie turned his
head round "to Vrie, arid putting; hisltorigiie in
his cheekwhisperedT-r-rne,- Tom, it
ill doT' Sci jriuch for stage: feeling. V -
; A Maydr, after a ' riot, being asked - why
he did hot call u pon the passe comitatus ?
answe?ed l would have done to, but deuce
take the fellow, I didn't know where he lived."
OW simple, yet how wisei how good and beau-
tifltt -FA -all th law Af n.tmai mnfuili. mA i
ping ropes, TiyoU- bUlidUet , ;;. -I tnultare stamped npon every Jaw; of-dte creation ;
m , : - ii' iii; wr.r;l 'S01? worlds which roll in apace in every de
Tots ef every description; as' Marbles, : Hnmimiiei .i Ar t4i5t.' .-rj;.i::.-.-' mr .! s f
l uya, i buk . vo ? .! "-"M.-
'-I
(Except dealing ui Spirituous Liquors,) .
: WILMZATG TCfJV, JYV C, "
- -yr. . t --- -. ' . : ;V . : -" ;
. r-i- V: -W -fe ; MtsMsicms s - ' -"
i Gov. E. B. Dudley, - .W. c A. Stith, ;
A. Borden H i f sA Rev. D. Thompson,.
r Weston t Harris , itev. j, Aicuaniei, -i
J February 25i 1 -Q y-kt-M
versal Pills, atrract all- inrparitics ef the blood toj the
bowels; which organ expels lhem frordth bodyiU Atjt-
iracuon ana disease are Dotn units.- vAu accww or.
me-, , gCr r.".. - -u Thc pd, f infet&nce are costive this most im-, i
Tea Spoony Desert Ln,ve. .ndTorM,ekei, u . conoence Is aigreat .
" --- T-."T.-r.;m-? rr.rrTi v a-al-patstge are forced falto iwjiiow
r . s f'jliit- I Muinir iropuniv' si nun..- um f'J?'"Ti
DRY GOODS ;
; rTTrtlTnEA17t'Oli fCamUrtl Jeans
I mriot article of Salad Oil exiesaly for table use. I GUf w, Stockm
-Lb9f - S . , . - tM - - - I - .
i'o sale by;.tO!-V unbieacneartoitona.
I IcsrRbeumatiem. Couebs. and Colds areoiten - pro-
Pantaloon stnrTs, et uf let lrandrethaPUUrbe used in do '
April 18:
38
gi,1riih'liMi8anettl ItteacVtnd-l isrMtibfl,af.flner ?.r, ttTWr -idr .
FlanneL etc - Vn.4V.r. U. The uawerthy have wflterfeited the Dejo T'e. .
Civil 5GnrBiRA jc d AfiCHiTBCT."
Koiei; iY. C
In fact the variety f S niotea is loo numerous ;
mention, all of which will be sold w very reasonable
GIW. t C. GRIMME
Corner of Fayetteville and Hargeu 8tnet
to U'tcine so 'extensively,. that hi travellhSg . Agent is e"-rt,. ,
I taking la all the ld boxes, and pultin new ' s ofV J .
are just received at WILLtAll- PLwft OC . V
KMK, Marco t; 1JI4 fVl'Tr 'U..-
-1. - IV , "vi- - " " v ..
fee