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Not many years ago,. l happened that' a rouiig man fopm -New .York visited London He was introduced; nto Ue fa$hiona61ei cir cles of the metropolis where irVconseaence of his very fine pereoual.f appearance 'or that his father was: reported !:ta be rich; or thatiie was anew fi'gure OnhherStage, he attracted much attention, and became quite thfr'favor jte of the ladies; n-This 'was not t'allTelish d by the British beaux, but no vetr fair pre ext offering for a rebuff, they .were c6mpelli d to treat him civilly. TJiusrnatters stood, when the Hon M. P. and his Lady made up a party to acebmpany them to;lheir cotfntry j seat in , Cambridgeshire; ana the f American was among the invited guests.. Numerous were the devices to which those deyolees of pleasure resorted, to kill thepkt fellow! hol will measure his hours,, when becboghtto know they are not wanted.and thdingenuhy of every one was lazed to r6meinb6rrrinv vent something novel. .---' r f"r-TT The Yankees are proverbially ready .of in vention, and the American did honor to his character as., a man accustomed to the - free dom of ;thought.iHewas frant and gay and entered , into the sports and'3 amusements: with that unaffected enjoy ment-whicfr com municated a part i.of his , fresh feelings to the raosi wtrn ouviasnionisisan tue pany;: iiut a, comomauoc was av tasv xormea among a Irio of dandies; ;tatfncfa. 'patrons 'of ttie Quar terly, to annihilate ihe American.' vThey.pro-' posed to varjrlihel eternal .'evening waltzing and pipingVbv charades and "fdaying 'Various guujto, i iiu liar inguiic j is.v,, viio ui . iiuec indefatigable ladies, who always carry their point in the scheme,' it was voted to bethe thing. , f -?t j -,W 't After some -few-charades had been dispos ed of, one of thfr eritlemerr'rbesrcred leave to , J. W ... W . l propose , the game f!called Crownings the Wisest,'? This is played , by selecting i a Judge of the game, and three other persons. either ladies or gentlemen, , who are to con test fori the crown byi answering successively the various questions which, the rest of the party are at liberty Jtqsk.The one .iwha is declared tohdve been jheTreadiest and hap piest in his answer receiveslthe crown. v ; - Our American, much.; against liis inclina tion, was chosen among the three candidate's He was aware that his 'posilionr'.the society with winch he was PungUng,required ofhirn the ability to v sustain. himseJf He wato De sure, treated with -distinguishett attention by his host andho'stessvand -generally by theparty ,but this.was a favortotheindividu al, and nov onej? of ihe jcompanyunderstood the character! of -republicans or -appreciated the Republic-; The? ihreev Wortliies. had ar ranged that their stum or ;hiin should, falt'in succession and be the. last.'The first bnei a perfect exquisite,, and with an air of ;the- most i neffable- condescejwioh,Vput-his ques tion. V-' ''.-r-Jvyr I - "If I understand rlghtly'i the government ui juur cuuiury., yow acKnowjeuge no ujsuih; tions of rank, ;conseaueiilTyvVQU.-can bave'nd court stanUard tor the manners of gentlemen, will you lavor me with - information 1 where your best school of politeness is "to be found?, ' For irnn'r benefit ?i-'-TrATZti ihn -A'mri'aTrV smiling calmly, jWouidijrelccomen 3the Falls off MagaraT-T-V contemplation of that stupendous wonder teaches vhumilUy ;to 'the proudest; and human nothingness to the jjainV est. It rebukes nhe, trifles and aVouses; the most stupid ; in, short, it,' turns'' men from i their idols ; arid when we acknowledge that God onlyis Lordvwe feel that raeln are our equals. A true christian . tsajv-ray s polite? There was a murmur among the audience, but whether of appfause or censure the Ame- were bent on him i l The second nowjroposed his juestioni He affected to be a great politiciairj was mus tachoe'd ' a'ndwlnskered v like a' dinlomatist. which" station -he had. been cbvetinff His voice was blandr-but Ins': emphasis asvery significant;', i"' -" ' H 'A - ' - : 44 Should I visit the' United States,; what subject' with whieh7;I am dohversantVwouId most interest yor people and giye yrne :'an opportunity of enioyinff their conversation ?!; that a i monarchy isv4he wisesVJlhp;. purest; uie oesi government; which the skilf ot man ever devised, dnd that afdemocracj-fs u tterfyi barbar0U8.' :M V Vni1 nlrf rni ri' or A 'r rnvrhi a J 1 r' Jond of argument; and wilt toeeV y pa on botl these i Questions, arid :i!vftii.;':h(Mi(P.-'armii itli you to the end ofybur t?ils- " The murmur "was. renewed, btit still Jwith- out anv: ApmAihI ; rn.:Ar ;:r,s..i:"L' with which his answer had been received!-': . ne tnira then;rose' front -his seat; and ivn an an assured voice, whiclf seemed o "uuuuu a certain triumnhrsniri enqose to ueiray a.ny anxiety r tor the i results by a scrutiny; ot the. faces which he kne w I require -your,- decfsionj Ofi' a delicate question, tut the'rules of pastime warraqt it aiid also a ; candid answer Y.ou'hav.6Jeet Be pu bl ican, H afaced arou hd ljUwa.9 ; b tigbXi mi Jlh ifl ash i ug "ey es,a hd .ilie sweet's roiles AviicH wrearhed;nanv lovely: ip,' miffht hvLe tvona less? determine pa-iot iroin ins? auegiance. .-cie.m not nesuaie, female beaut v ieve'allowc'd to b the'power orexiinff.ad miration and JoVin'aur e''lconsVqdehtly uiose, iavi?s wo are -vmostaamireuf anaoe loved, :and respeeted by gentlemen, must be the fairesuiNowI 8ssevt tjonfidenlly , thai there is no hatiort on - earth : where woman is so'much'cherishedr saWesncctfull v f treated. asjn the. Uhiled,Statesl, ""therefore; theVA'nie- again bowed Jo wiVif the ladies beTore wjiom I have now the honor of expressing my-opin ibnwer in? my country,we should think Therapplatvse ,was enthusiastic : . after, the mirth had 'subsided vsn as to allow' the JmltrR to beL5 heard, ".lie awarded the crown-lo ther V V4 PHYSiCAL" JEBILITV or'AM !ERCANWOME2S A Butthe second anditiiy greater difficulty; peculi.trtcr'lhe. .American women.- is'delicacv f:C.Qstilu)i6hVwhich-ren tpdisease and decavi ''I V' S'4V; - ' The fact that the, women. of this country are. tisually aubject lo disease, and that their beau ty and youthfulness are of shorter continuance lhatiihe: womenxf pther nations, is bnewhicti alw ays attracts the, attention of foreigners. whiles medical men and philantfiropistsare consianwy giving iearmi monmons as to t,ne extent and alarming increase ;othise,vif.- investigations ma&& e viuent uiatra targe proportion of young ladies from the wealthier classes have-thq incipientrtases ofcurvature ofthe spine, orie'of the :. most sure -and "fatal causes of future' disease and decay. The wri ter has heard -medical; men, who have' made extensive inquiries, say that probably- one of every six" of the young : women at boarding schools, are affected in this way . while matry other indications of disease, aiid debility.'ex is t, in caJes,' where this J particulate vil can-' not be detected..-- - t -.'j i iu. ' '.In consequence of this "enfeebled stateof their constitution inducea ;by , a iwglectot their physical edncatforrV as so&n as tlveV. are called to the responsibilities and trials of do mestic life, theirconstitutionr fails and their whole JifeT is rendered a burderiFor no per? soH;eanenjoy existence wTieh'disease throws adarkcloud over themind and incapacitates her'for tne"properllischarge of every duty.? ; it wouta seem as 11 iue pjnoeyai curse, inat has written rthe"doom.. of pain ' and; sorrow on one period tf a : young mother's life iri ihis c"ountrvrhas been extended oyer alh so mat we nour never arrives wneji sue ior- geuetn uer, sorrow aor me joyinai a man is born into lKe,world.lVt".Many , a mother will testify, vwith fihuddering," -.that : the most 'ex qufsite salTerings "she ever ehduredy were not th'ose appointed by nalureVbnt thosewhich; for week after week, liave"wbrndown health and. spirits hen nourishing. Ker child.',. And medical men teach us thattbis iamosTcases, result's " from debility -'of constitution conse qureri t; on j th e : m is m aftage m e n t of early ifeV ivnujsoirequeni anu so mourniui are tnesej .aiid the otherdistresses that result from'the failareVbf;ihe.female.-'rcon8tittttiont:-that;'ttire writer has repeatedly, heard jnothers say that they hadwept'tears of bitterness over .their infant . daugiiters fpri the sufferingsj which thev were' destined to fundererb : while thev cherished the decided wish that these daUgh- lets suuuiu never marry u Av uiesaiiiB iiiu many ;a fefiecting .young woman is; look in: tocher futnre"praspect!;with i very different fe'elings7and hopes from those which Pro'vi- dence deslgn,? , -V'V::; 5i " American women .are exposeijjoa far great-; er' amount;of intellectual .and morale excite ment than those of any other land. Ut course in pruer ia escape - iu uaiigei ieoiinugnutu. this, a - greater : amount of ' exe rcise' in the? iresn airi any;au .ipose meinousuicu sireu thenibeconsutnion,ajeimperm 1 But instead of this it will be found thakowj ing to the climate;:andhe. customs of this nationthere ;re' no-women' whojT secure1 so little pf this beaUhfuKandproteptiPg-Tegiraen VValking'anil ridirig and garden ingin , the open irtj are; practised by? worn e of I other lands'.to fa far greater extents than byrAmeri-: can females c Most English ' women Iq the weaiirjier classes, arp .auifw wtmv ?ii,or pignv ,e; miiesrOD:alT.etejf?wiinQa(!pprjBS8tvs.iauguei and when ihey vjsit 4hi9 countryalavsexi press, their surprise at ?thp inactive b-abitsrof uio; American jauies.?: in jcpgiauu, ine-regu-. lar;dailyexercise'lfn.tho commonly required pyjine motner, ras a pan of daily duty, and is sough t by youog women as employ menu - ' -" . i '--r - Inconsequence of d iffereht physical trai n- 1 English women.'-tn those circles, . that enjoy1 eorapetencrv present an appearance w hi?Atal way Strikes ' A meticari gentlnien ; asi coutcast to vvhat theyseeM home. Ap English, mother.Ut thirty or thirty-five, is jn ,the t full bloom f perfect womanhood i l as fresh and healthful as her 4daughtersr But where are the American mnthpra who reach this' jeiiodynfaaed andnwom ?'Jn Anie- Mvn.y;yj liM&-V.,co ,u weaunier ciass- es?are sent, IrTschool 'ffonV'early 'childhood. and"neither parents nor teachers "make it a definite objection secure a proper amount of iresn air anu exercise,, 10 couqierDaianCe iheir MieAmericaii iand English ladies ; which-are ihe fairest,?" , .Vr, '1 i'The thouIi. he bovved low to the ladies as he an Tbe starfdard-of female beanly be: intellectual taxation', r, Assopr asthey .pass ;heir school ays, 1 lalj Pff amusem ents 'i tak e the nlaee of study.7 O'v 0" '--r"T-K j miiuiv a c (nil iiiu i id i i ir.1. Mini nui&i.i while tKe m6stun.healihfur modes' of d ress adds to -the physical exoosu'resX To' maka moaning calls;orKtodoa little -shopping; is quene, otthese.iand'other evilsJthat will be .ppijBje.dQntf:.ro page?r.the !vyoQhgwo)nen3r.of America "grow, up" with such a "delicate IcoasiitQtion;; that prbhably;eight but of ten, become subjects of disejs"eiiej$her before oras soon as' they " are w-urtm,iu uie respoHsiouuies or aomesuc ine. Extracts' from-Mixst' 7ippJipra: T'rsn'tiB burned dimly ih the recesses pf his chamber. liuta' darker tiight -was-" abroadrtipon-lhe earth. ,A,mpral.darknessinvolvedthe na ixonti Iihiits: uhliehtenedr slVadows?'" Reason shed a-ifa i nt vgl i mme ri ng f Q v.?' Uie mindsA:pf men , li ke the cold and ine. fS c i e n t i sh i niii g of a 'distanlstar. The-f immoitality.oftjaDan's bjjii naiii nature uai urihjiu wir, ins roiaviwiis lo. Heaven und is ca vj;ed . and his f u tu re des jtiny obseured in'a Jcloud ofvmystefy, ' r i H' waa.,av ?uti3 perioa tiraiiwojprms ; pi ethereal- mould hovered above ' he land of God's chosen people. They seemed -. sister angels sent to earth on some embassy pflove. ivTlierbne i wasof. majestic. tature 1. and in theven'formed.limbsvhich her snow v'dra- pery . scarcely: concealed in ber erect bear-" ihg arid steady eyev were eghited iiie highest uegreeoiTsirengtn anu connuence. xier right arm was extended iu an impressive ges and .countenance the contrast ofthe otherV.for she-was drooping" like the' fiowerwherK un- moisieneo oy reiresntng uews(-anu ner ongnv but troubled evecanned the air-with ardent' but'varyihg glajides.'' s ' """' V! ouuueiuy a ugiti UK.e. ine sun uasueu'oui from thq Heavens, and Faith and Hope hail ed with exulting songs the ascending Star of Bethlehem.4" . " . Years rolled awayand a stranger was seen iu .Jerusalem. ' we was. a meeic ana unas coming". man,y whose happiness seemed, jo consist in acts of benevolence to the human ce. There were deep traces of sorrow in his countenance,' though "none knew whv he gneveu, or oe uvcu iu me piaviue 01. evcty - . i r ' ' . 4 J .1 " -'It.", ' . virtue; ana was toveu cy an me wise ana gooa. ' By and by it was rumored that the stran-j gcr wprKea miricies; mai-ine. ounu saw, ine . '"' ;: li ' , . iu . I t .t ! ' 1 ' . . ' m I : I tiumD spoKe.ana ine ueaa leapeu 10 ine aims touch ; ' that when he command-d, the, ocean modersrtedits. chafing tide, and the very than. ders articulated, 4. He is the son of God.' En vy assailed, him with the. charge oE sorcery and the. voice f imperious judges condemn ed him 'unto jdeath.Slowlyand'thick guar ded, he ascended, the hill of Calvary.1 A hea vy cross bent him to the earth ;- but Faith leaned upon his arm, and Hope, dipping her pinions in his blood, mounted to the skies, r A, ROAI-ANjQE. Among the first crusaders was one Gilbert Becket, a respectable citizen of London." VThile irt tlie Holy Landi lbis Gilbert became nhe ' nrisoner-of in Emir.1 After a year and a nans capiivuy, iiie emir ucaieu iiuubiuu- 1y,admitted him to lus table,ldiscoursed with him -on the manners ol his country. :. . I he Emir's - daughter also -saw f and loved him ; she made 'opportiinities Jof conversing'with hi hi,1 and heard ;lhat he came from London. He afterwards escaped, and reached England in safety; ShedetermTned lo follow him;--She left her- father's housebound a'ship sail-' ing to England ; and; remember.ing!'the:iiame ol London (one nr two -English-words', she could ""pronounce by repeating it incessantfy she at last sot to the"meiropolis." Here she wandered from street kTstreet exclaiming. GilbertlShe at last; by chanee. reachedthe s tree t h e 1 i ved i n a m'ob -nsu ally aeco m pan ied " her,' winch ,'roused , the attention of the family, :nd shewas recognised byhis-serr vant, - Giloort'consulted the Bishop of Lon don onHhe circumstance, who, finding she was desirous -of becoming a Christian, - ad vised liim to rharrv her. TT followed thisadvice. &nd a'frnitt)f the yhiotf warf'Thbmas Becket the bold Arch bfshiiy'of 'Canterbury,' whqse!?' resistah.ce--iQ Ilenryi theli Secondhand brutal -'mnrdeV by I the tools of thai-monarch, fill ; some of the 'mos't lnterestirig pages btEnglish; histojr.'( - ?"The Quarterly J?eview;in ; discussing . an obieciion to; ihedcbpyrighirt rK Mr. Ser geant l allouru,";wnicn was,taifequ;uyjpirLE.uM waru csugaen;- gives' some- very .hiuu " v e are not. ' savs-tne wr ter. . v &o"s. .? speculate bout he-causes i intact, oujLa brdinary'power of any ort, yerV rarely leave more man a very-Dnei iine-oi uroacHj . uc hind' them.'" Men ;-6f v'seniuS Have-'scarcely ever , done' soMen of Imaginative. genius, we-mighCsav never .Witlt' thevpne-e,xcepf tion of vihenoble Siirry we cannot, atlhis moment,, point' out 4 -representative in! the rriale lfne": eveh 'so far' 'down lis in' the "third generation '0nnglis the' case ls"tlie same in France." -Tlie btood of beings of. that order, can1 seldoro be traceel far- down eyen'in th'e femaleJine." With the frealr-and ahis eotnparedito -'whati'isTany inheritance? among n..Cha needed.isabsolnlelvttothinrilnMconse. soflrvdisd.e1i!ldtfM.TRbal;ivjr 1 'pntDdrdid;JSccj' ?r .iriarrA'H Neither BoUrngbroke'nor Addi- ''''tXi'C'i i'TTl I L' " Jr Vf"-V jl on' nor WafburtonnorJohnsonpr Burke"; ; rA'. xANjj A LL E G qjtj-f ;t ; 1,,, iheiaioQti:i;, Uenouard' lasi :.It:wasmgVtV'jerasalefnsl argument against; ;V-'perne.UjVt':ltV,Ht?fary. her JhiHs.rara child .upon hhe breast of its ProPrl3T i,.thai ; would befbundipg anoth- raother.V .TheVnoiseies sentinel stood )ike a er- J,b!ls5e.ljJ jealf us aristocracy, slatue at hiapostand.ihe philosopher's light n'snvions Jacobinism need be under mucli ture.tlpward, where night 'appeared tp have placed her darkest pavillion,'' while on Hiet left reclined Her delicate companion, in form of Surry and aware - of any.great " English author of at all remote jdatev from whose body anvlfving persdn,claims ip be desdendedy TIiere is no other :riglish poet prior'tbthe middleof the' eighteenth' century,? and 1 we; believe, no great avvutir tu. any son except iUiarenuoJii ana verf ixave ocer's'only pired m his,daffhter's onlv datitrhterNWe Ct1je." othef dramatists of that age left nrl progeny nor; Raleigh jn'o Bacon, nor Cow per, norj u tier. The grand' daughter of Milton was thejastbt rtis blood.' . 'Newtorir Locke, Poper.SWifCArbuthnbt. Hume, .Gib- con, vowperliray, VValpoIeCavendish--- and we might grea.tly exferiitiha list never ..''' ' ft T m- r ....' ' ... . f;. . .. , .... alarm. VYheh a '"human racehas produced its i ungiues consummate lio,werm-this kind,-it seems tomrrronly trtr'befnear its end." r oor Goldsmith might bave beenjuentipn e4 in the above !ist.f.vThe theory is.'iilustra tetLiiv our own day'f hyVD'avyandeotC-Tfie first died childless. Sir .Walter Aeh foufehiU dre4iV:pf-whptn-tbreev.aryeadbh!yQ'ew'bf them (Mrs.' - LockhartJ", leaving -issued and t lt fnll ri h vll IB aAac( 'tonn A ll.,.....l. tl .f.w.'-. .'. .1 Idng;mQrried,"haa ho jssue.r fhese arercuri- Cabinet ul Furniture Y arc-liouse, fTTHR Subscriber has now on hand at his furnish VJ ine VV we Rooms, iust in ihe Year of Atesur. Turner &' Hughes' Book. Store, s general assortment of Articles in his line, made in the" most faithful man ner after the newest and most fashionablepatterns, and which will be' warranted." They will be-snld. at such priced as lo leave no excuse for fending to the North for Furniture". Call and look, before you send from home. ' ' "VVILLIAM .THOMPSON. " ? Raleigh, April 'V1842. - f 28 (Tr- VValnuti'Birch,lMaple and .'Poplar.-; Lumber, weil-settsonedy taken in exchange. lor r.orniture.;: .3 SE&OCCO SPRINGS, . WARREN U0UJTT, iNORTH lA30IINA. 1 rHIIE' Proprietress 'of this Establisttment takes pleasure in informing 1er friends and the! Fubtic that her House will be opcrfed early in Jone witn every convenience iuai may De necessary 10 me :" .:.t "..'i' ' l. ... . :'ki .1. comfort and pleasure of those who may faVor her.with their patronages The virtues of the Waters are so well known,-as hardly to require a reference, i, In those cuses of, Liver complaint and Debility, arising from repeated -attacks of Bilious Feer, in Intermittent Fevers, Hemorrhages rom weakness. Dropsy and Indigestion, they have, in numberless instance ellecteu a permanent pure ; and the testimony of those who have. beCiF benefitted by their iir ase,- might Wurnddjfj -I ."V x' ;" ' ". ',lV ''i a place" of resort fot those who seek pleasure and sar? relief from the Care and anxieties of business, it is un surpassed in,the Slate. -' .i Havino nrocorea an am Die ,'suddiv Of . - . with a liar, mrnisned wiin ine oest or wines and qura ; a l able, witn an me luxuries ot an aounaant pressure 01 me limes," anu in xavur.oi -uios lauiir 1 very uberal tleduction stun be, made,; l o.rarents, I 1 : - . r .i ... : . . 4 :l would remark, that . I have employed a superior J Fe- male Teacher, who wijl devote her whole time to such children asmaybocednnder her rare- -lYV Shoeri. May 13,1842.." ' " J.40llSl'j 'rr The-followinis-Paners. viz V Standard. Tarboro Press, UldiNorth Mate, vvitmin bern Spectator, rayelte vine Ion, Portsmouth V a. will 1 5th J ulyV and forward the ir ttirrcntGn JFeiiialC ; Seminary Tn!TR."& Mhs. GflATKa most gladly embrace .the lVtl present ttpporfunlty, to return their Uianks to parents, Unardians ana ino ,uienais,oi ugicanqn gen prftllv. for' the' interest With' which ; thev have' been pieaed lo regard this Institution, and, the liberal pat ronage which they have extended 10 it,,j, -iney .may be assured that no labor or ;expene,shail e, spared, fn securing the most important advantage and the. most, efficient .mearKof-. instruction; Feeling them. selves at all tiroes responsible for. the intellectual and taorl - improvement .of their; pupilsV the Principals 1 fleemu necesarv iu YtMai, ueim cr, u, x uuus from a iTi8tance-are expected to board with them. un-1 les placl-d dnder the immediate care of some fceariel-. I ative. -r:' 'W I'" ii " r-I . .j ue..puiuiu:i uciu " ;wuiu.v..w i ni Mdmlav Mn Xuly,and continue five months.' The! . -..'. !. . j:.. ... i ...... I neartn 01 .yv arrepion i ; :uoioi rmw wiu t uiiquesuontu. ANNDAIr EXPKSES..- -,3v-i Board ner Session 'of 5;mouths,;;v ?r-$50 0ft Tnmdrfi&r Edilni';;vO:v.;.;v. 1 12 50 Sttinnir-. ' 'r .T' A." "S'.' -''7ff Stationary V, - , , ' ,;Mv 7L' """vj - j v f"r-- r" mon,i3aruines, Ancnovies,- ioiogna oausages, omoKOu money's worth' My charges shall be reduced to suit Tongues, very best Mustard, SjarchfcTea., ,-7v .T the pressure ofthe times,-and in favor oY-tRose fami- " Tit7rT7TtTi,cnT.'' v T. a gton unronicje, iew 1 r UDserver, an j,uia uomin-1 f , . - -r insertonceaweenunmtnen x -r r'r'A - biltrffoShocco; A'.Jj " cpanisn,.rencn, oennan anangusn 1 ael per Summer session 1 1 -' ' , " 00 lno TnpmsCup i-'EXTRAS PEE Sfissios. J 7;'",4 "',Tots ofevpry descnption.ai.'' Marbles,. Humming "the Piano ' "V.- S2f),N0& 1 Tons,- Drums,Rattles; WtbrsUesIouth Oigam, Harps, Music on UseTfltJiirtrnment:.' -V"" 3 00 Mnsiror Arcordian vT' -.j- "'5.00 Drawim: and Paintintf't - l.V "ho'oaf T ? ; .-. if .-.ci Vrf.'- JXJ'i'Unrrrfri a.- I Course of lies'sOris.ia Wax ruit ? v ; Ut! 6 0C 1 .lie Mviap 1 rt - w h t r lawpm 'vT.iv -V. R 'ftO Neeil and Fancr W Orlt f r a t" ... w . Languages each 00 Mezzotinto & Chmese Painting s 8 00 r: ; .WMPLDMMER. Esq.U .SiTtrrnOS. WHITE; Esq.. J. Ii . SUM K V JUL, JCiq. i,WM EATON, Jf. Esq; . ''-s-l INSTRUCTORS : t''- ; AN. Z. GRAVES, A. M -t-v t, . MKS-15. U vv , uiiA , f 4 1 mention, au oi woicn win oe soiaon-very. ? i ' ' i T. H. VANDEN BERGK L V , r . i ' terms for cash. i r-.V -v)- Vs yts: Wilcox. . : i r , : f : f., p G; w.-& o,- 1 No.. 10, FACTTOVnLilg.STJtMT,5 RaltiCh, . 1. . ' j.-.- . --- ,' V.-'--: ' t-tl..'iL.. .1 I nonncing to his friends and the pulrlicmflaTge, that he basreceivQ.1frAM Nw.V.rtl ?..int:i.j.i.i!.-.. ... ,no i uiuucipuii, it exien sive,Tich,antr fashionable stock- of - Goods; which he will sell at New. York prices The assortment" consists in part, of WATCHES' y , f .' twGofd independent seconds,' doplcx, anchor f Lever Gold guards, job Vod Ueck Chains,-eals.rteys JJi'artlond Pinl?4- Rings. Ruby and Emerald.do.necW and. beau JlrnaoientS, rirb -cameos mosaic rms( Ea r-ri rig ,'goM-Pencil,Tfi"im Wes,Ti nigrett s, Medal ions eokl Hearts and ;rossts:Jet, do.' endca treat .eotaQLEs; r Gold "SifyerrBIueC ndrwlished"sfeel Soeefaeles to nif all persons and fd1f "eyc-Very ''superior flinf. glaise that may le adjusted in ahy frame, at a rao. mentis noiice.-'t. ' '- "1' "' - V- J 1 r; SILVER A Np PLATED WAHES.. " Silver Cup's SDOonsVLadler, Saear TongSv-SaH and Mustardp'opns'BuiterKiHves, silver raount'' ed Obcownuts, Castors; CandlearickX Snoffers ' and Tray8,AVailers, Cake Baskets, qofTee Greques; Bri tannia VVares, in setts and single pieces, icri"" ' --,,":-.VFANCY GOODS.-- '"i . - f Mantel, Clocks, jand Lamps;, PJated; and Japaned .Waiter'sGold, and Silver Mounted Caneaand V hips. Chess men nnd Backgammonr Boards Visiting Card Cases; Gold and Silver PencilCases, Paten? Steel Pens",1 Tvo-er eapcrjorRazOrs, CongressKnives trnd Scissors;. Sanders,, celebrared razor Strop, -Dog - Col larsdo. Callssilk Parses, Pocket Books Imitation Frnits,r0Gunaa'nd . PJstoisv'v.LadiesVToilct and work boxes.' toiler bottles, ' and H A UHTSON ;; BreasJ Pin Medals, Canes, and Boxes,' &c. &c - !!,''-' ! 4 " ; "t-, PERFUMERY.: ' - ? Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne; Hose Laven dei; Florida and Bay Walers.fGuirlaiq's. Cream of Soap, Naples, and Saponaceous. compound, for Shay ing,, Rose, , Almond, Camphoand -Windsor toilctt, Soaps.pearl Powder.cQidCresm, Pomatum, bear's oil, hair", topth, and ishavincc Broshes, ndt a variety '..of other articles for IhCtoUrt..'-j-Y1'; - " y f-- 1 ',- r.:-': .MUSIC. t:-, ; 5, - 1.. Spanish Guitars, Violins Clarionetts, TJageoletfi; Flutes, Octave, . &c. .Fifo Aud Arcordions. Precept tors for all the above. Guitar. 'and Violin, strings ex tra Violin bows, cVc'.- ' , V-'. i- , . , s fXj Clocks and .Wafches of rail descriptions clean ed. and repaired in' his accostomedrsoperior style Ciold and Silver; manufacinred to order with- expedi tion and punctuality highest price giveu for old geld and Silver., . . n . , v v . COW F ECTICflTA liYvFAiVCT, music;jewellery&dry;goods. .:, t.-. f fcv . n. , i. mi.. .. . ., . s-.-." i:...' ,. . . ".s" '.. 5, Thankful for tbe cnoaragement thej hae frereto ffiiro -.r iArrt; h-'.r friM.T.'.n.l -ih. -nnMi . eneralf lbat h have opsnedt the pew .tand,' ibm- er PayettevIUe & Hargeit Streelsa choice assortment of Goods in the above brancheS.by, far larger than form erly .kept, and as they always sell at-very moderate prices, iney nope 10 mem a conimuance 01 iavors. Pait of the new supdW consists in?-' 1 300 lb fresh Raisins, SS bo'xes Candles. Sperm" 35 CW: Tallow "2,0 cts:vand the- celebrated Hull's patent? Soaps; iwhite. ! yellow. icastuev pertumed, &c" Sperm pit, winter stramed.'. best; 0UbCrackafsr butter, lemon, .Bhipbreadt-best'-Ported 1 firie'-;' Wfnes, and Fren.h Cordials-Cheese 3 sortsr Chewinir Tobarro French Cordials' Cheese 3 sorts ; Chewing Tobacco; 25 box SecarsFiesr Prunes, Dates, Filberts, Palm. Wall & Joco'antrts,'' Almondsi SwreeCOitPreserves Brandy Frtiit;4 Oranges,-Lemon s, Seidleti and" Soda Powders; Macaroni, Currants, Citron ; 300 la Candies Peases Hoarhound CandyJ -Chocolate Pppersauce, Pickles, Lemon Syrupy N utmegsi Liquorice; Cinna- 1 , mtt.T?TiBrx'- Xi, . " Vn - V-" " v:-'"r'"'''"""H , PpnnrrvY'Ti'r fill rY itAtsoa Momcmp llaaM A nlitm s -Se u"- " P""' kin? soap, essences, vpoueiuoc, jhhk, oaacers ana iuiy ? fJ?tp Iwmnn&nyXiBvBjting -pnagesvwrews,., tu&zwntMvmmB, wgeoieiwa. ers. Spelling", Picture andSonffjBook,.Keyf Heaven, (Catholic.) u -'-r Tnhinganc(, BQxiria 'Apparatus; a Foils, Swords, Gloves;- Msks, Hats, Breastplate t. ramxea jriass mugs.- aruiiciai xiair pna rowers, Mohair. Caps. Ladies V61k and Fancy Boxes, Look- ig.giaS8ejf 3 ahd 4 feet square, Baskets, Snuff-boxes fr0m.$cts to Comh9,;sbeH and other ; flocks, wooicn ' and TrieUl ; Walking vCa'nes; ffoeet , Razors SwJ iiKn-inH''imrtmrtAM ; Tlnm. jjiA pen and Packet Knives'of the finest' quality; Pis Teeth. Cloth1. Hair. Hat and ShoeDrasbeaTUiack- ;r Tsrt!p -' A cn-ok "Matchjs: Fireworks. Glass 14 x 18 VmfinilC.ndtewickPHrses. Pocketbook,B.'Niffk Papers, rowder nastts;:vinoiDeiw, uiraDag,;irercq- Bi,m nr,l ftmokin-Jioe Corkscrews. Whins. Sris- r:".--r- p.- ; . - p. . i. - j. a - . ,r9; Necklaces and 'Beads; Faj-er; fens, quills, Ink and Inkstands: Wafers. Sealinswax. Letterstamp. Pen cil3, RuttonsrPi ; V--: n.wr an Ti Pictures. v , a Ga-wss, as Dommos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Ke- and UaJli txracea-.torr jjadiea anp biluard, Kollet.s TrumrtsWMagieIterir.Pamtboxea,- Magnetic Tovs. False Faces Cannons. Dolhv Malescops, ' V JP.WEiXRRY V, V :r. t. . ,.-. ..-;.- ' ' r ine goioanu suver, weu nnav su ver,-yiz Breastpt jjsi: Ear4inj?s, Pencils, Finger-rings JThinv bies, 01 german suver auu piucuuacK; j. ame -ana Tm Snnons. Desert Knivesnd Forkx-'Sidel Pocket. and' others.!- German silver Combs,- Hand -Bells. Watcbguards, Chains and. Keys, B!tbactues, Spec - ..ar DRY GOODS ' 5 ;i Pantaloon stn&XA Vest'' patterns, Handkerchiefs, Camlet, J eansi Linen .Collars and Bosoms, Stocks, Glo't es,"Stockings, Irish Linen, Salinatt, ileach and unbleached Cottons, FlanneL etc l . . In- fact the variety of articles i4 too numerous' to .'....'.. '. 1 t. ....".... i. v.. 11.... "....-1 ::,. reasonable K Bicnes, a general assortment 4i iOiiyer uo; 01 eery price and quality..; -v,r .j; ' " : Vt'r , JEWELERYiT,- ". I .Vl- . m.M 1-1 . nw.v A'MA.,rA... tlJ.. ""5 i. fniHEjSE PiUs have now ; been more :Aaii eighi ' ' Jl?year before the Public, and their rjul pretenjl wons .to'lhe character tlaimed lor Aero clviely xanv medand tested by a great number f persons,' too. in- telhgcnt to be deceived, and too ' deeply interested in ;"i ? ihereaultf not to obaerv with tare and judge with pot favor, tEperience has not weakened these p. ' -y"-, m Kireogioenea ana vonnrmed l&em by a ? - mas of testimony ofuch respectable character as has -j rticie in this fonriio any coun-' ' . I7r.i: S"1! desiga was to JdknDytptprij,':. j T Wimal derangements upon which it . SIS tiT found, lyv f preserving the stomach nd.bowela jn a healthy .U VJ 2iS'ltfKr'Wto ffthos8ntalioa.;Ci attacks to whirh .!..-; ' . -Hjtr.N it-jJifiotta Pill, m iW.mmM..if... . rnr. . v - . ,"; V acw wr5aftrejthough. to many.they re such, -may bare been disappointed- yet .few .instances V" .faiiute have teen ascertained among: those who have ':"M'M7 wujru iuo arucie according to . ihfr de- . ; . ; r- rr-.rrr' u irewiir, i in travel uuouicoo, la&e ineir. meaia nastnv. tini m ih. -. these Pills great protection pr relief, from consequent v 1 ' occasional attacks of , indigestion and, indeed, all T with safety and benefits , '-i u -4 : V - The chief objection nreed ajrainstthem is'thattbov encourage tiidulgence in , the pleasures of the labia by unujumi r iney give irom ine pamiul rtects of x- ? 1 eess. That the public maV feel siirt tht i-tf ositiori is attempted tOi he-pratfise4 upon them; he' ' ' fupneior nas ootainea pernussion to refer to the jj: ' - V lowing 5entleme,; (amobJ many others) who, from - -personal 'experience ot the efficacy, ot 'these Pi If. - are willing to recommend them. toJ their friends, 12 i. . . - air. ran.uuren, late, President of the JU Stale,'., - - nun. ycwjr a paffger, u U. lata. bee Katy "CY . 'i "-a JDisnop ol Worth CaiaE v' na(j Hon. Jama Iredell, late TJ.'tJ. Senator and Gov- 'Yf errior of Jf. C, Hon. Henry, Potter District Jofg(K: V" William and Mary College,-Uu W, KPresiont tin ' Miss., Hon. iV" P. TalmadXT H R A mX S?. -I1?7- jS;-ftfoo. Esq. Tenn 5 Hon. jE. Staah I . ' ' p::"on: iHrBrockwttyi M. C, ConnecticBt, ' " -'; 1 v. .'o-uvOTcr, laiem. uM Hon CA&iea FtAr; late M,t C, N, kHom- J. feMe Ctrcttii . ? ' JudgcTenn., Rev. F, L, Hawks,VD4 D. New TorK - ; Freeman. D. D". Columbus, MissRevB. T:Blakef ' yakf'iN.C.7Revi5parn Cocie,' Lehoi;CastIe, Va. ' Rev.D.'firocnfey,Conn Rev. 5artA.Conh;Re, " 1. JK Burch, Ky.,- Rev." R Wiley, Wake Forest, N. ? . C.; Dr. V.Bond, Halifax, N. C.-Dr. VaA Cro. ? v ' f ' by, Indiana,: JTTrotfn Tenn Dr.lfari. - ;l - ney, Deauiorirjx. ujDrrrrJ:'Jobuton, Natchez, Mica - Tlr t rftihtin Tmm T1- ".UT' T Ci".I n Esq, Sec'ry. Stat,-N. 0..6ner 2Veafe. Esrf.' Wash- ingtoifc N. -Banner. EsoBathr C. 7. VH..,,. vl,K.at ,! citu xfr. airiA oiua. a(. ; : 1 refgh, N; C Dr. . JAwA, Colombia, 8. Dri'J5. ! G. Mygatf, Hannibal, N. VTWa rrmg f-im, I i 1 ' : Esq N.Yr.Pr&tt;RafeiEh.-NC;. ; Wml HflL , Sfany, Esq, Newbern, N. C..iyflernrferon,, . c r EqrFforida, ,21 P- jDevereusrEeq, Roanoke, Major '- i Samuel McComfo, Greenville, Georgia,1 J.S. JSfdnner. J" V ' ' Esq.AssH P.M. Geo Washington City;;Maj. Jbfar'; ' JSearrf,FlOTidirTho8,fe.Gholson,Eqr; Va.VOrW, " : ' R Scott,-Rajeigh, :W.R Gales, iTsqofjthe Reg-x ' " gister,; RaleigbGeoC; W. Mordecaf Esf Raleigh. ' Z Prepared solely by tBe f roprietorDr. Jow Bxcx Vf wiTi at Raleigh, N. G. to' whom all Orders must be - li adtlressed ,. ysj ..Raleigh, Feb.20;;l842.". 1 e-- Impurity f thelSLOOD the bnly Diseased v r; simpie, yei now wise, now gooa ana oeta- . v: , tiful are all the laws of naturet -Simplicity anut V W. tru,th are stamped upon every, law .of the tfeation The mighty .worlds which roll ? in space in every de- C;'-j . versa! Pilli, attract all' impurities of the blood-fo th'rC bowels,'which organ expels' them from the body At-5: : traction and disease are both unita ' All aMidrat 'w!.'- (, E . infections onlyaffect the body in - proportion as ihey ; ' , i ' occabioo impurity 01 jne, Diooa, . - . .i, . . M," , Auouaww HMr joauince are c.osave -inis iflOsciO;' - ! portant' organ Js closed-vth coDsequence is a creat r - ( accumnlation of impuriues,'jvhich, as tbey cannot get ;':'! i - out by their usual passage, are forced intd the blood, j ' f occasioning" jmphrity of blood.Thqs Fevers,,Cbel- v'- S Rheumatism, Coughs, and Colds Jure , often. prL ' ' r - uct: , But let Brandreth Pills be usedjn such do t K ' f ' - scsay wui ettectnally evacuate the-bowels, and heabl i ' :vt is restored at once,- --- j f, l'"'"; - . The unworthy have counterfeited the DeftnVMisr . " t dicinef so extensively'," that his trarelling Agent is now ': oSered fot cash at a very small advance on the Invoka -. price1". If sales do not improve, L shall Uiave no en '! ' ' couragement . to keep a' deposit of the; article for oar State, o Y . 7 : 7; ' WILL : PECK, -j' f , i different fignre.with 25 PUls in their lacef ' ' Sam I are jtist received at WILLIAM, PECK'8 OfSce.V '' : ' Raleigh, March 11842. ; r , '-ia ly4 4 ' TTJ) KlKTE RS , NEWS INK FOR BOTH ,WIN ' ;. Jjr TER and Summer, in Kegs of 20 and 25 pound " each,-wr;saJef quality , warranted to' ptease: Atso ..' " Book Ink of different kindsi IS pound in ihe kef. all "L.7 .V RaTeigh, April 12 30 2w - v4 TTlfST received at 4heJVoith Carolina Bookstore, 7 Ol; Stephe?s T'ael n Egypt; Arabia, and the Ho- Cr ly .Land. Alio; in Greece,' Turkey,' Russia, andTo . and in 2 Vols. Also, his Travel in Central Amer- icaj Cbiapss.-atid Tneatant In - 2 Vols,'- with same--'-..:.' .-' roue engrKrifig;AlM,-BuIwrVUrt t nrvin,2vY0lsv'togelher''-VwithV.We'icolIection of 7 School Books; all of bih are fiered cheap' fo , i ' 7 CM&.-x? TURNER & HUGHE3 C TrpitrFAl-O ;SXRIKG.i-The ' Subscriber. - 1 LTD having made considerable additions to lkeirinv? I ! . provemeois since laut Season; ainow- prepsteJovV -accommodate, an increased number "of Visitors. V ; i 7 ,nr ."W 77 SH ELTON & IENNON 77 uflalo Spring lllecklenburg County, Vav 7 CA? fc 7 , j- -if- 4' lulu ". '-1 .P- S. For. particular- information-with resard tar' i v the Baff&lb Spring ace Hand bills. v' 7- f; L May 3., 3T-r-17w JK.-.vv: 8. & K. ?,9 V. TTTKESII ARniYAI.. TbU day received IP at N. a Book Store. Nicholas N'ickleby. with i r' iliushations; Pickwick Ciab; Oliver Twist. sketdjrfc 1 by. Boz Barnaby, Rad2r.Ten JThcasand aveI' Bcok-of Passions, by James, with sixteen Illustrations.. (arlyle s rrench Revolution t.Leibigrs Urjranic Cmiujv-.. istry of Agriculture and Physiology f Lifeia ChinaY j Life of Richard Cccur DoXion, byjaaaes; Tideric4t4K the Great in his times : Gibson s Eamblerin Eurcpt .March 25. 1842. 1. .S . . " A'. ' . " ' - a Jft A FRCSIX Wr,f IingtoiiXoaoal... t ? r ijust to band.' - Alsodifferent kinds of Cot.. a. rr tl H Cloths from the same Factory. ' WILL PEC... , , j "Raleigh, AprU 15.7-;- v 'Kz 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 iiiiii t 1 ill mil in n il J -; ; 1' 1'- -7 1. f . i' 1 f ",AfUT. .HU,:- f "".4 s. gxcehtion . -1 V. ::-t ,.t.v? '' cv. ;. .1 -:'7,-'7 -- '' 7.-7:--- - .---7 ' v -i .77v J " ; , 1 ; yy--"- '7 . 7-7 s "7 7C-7 Y- - ' - r;M
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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