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Uuring one of the darkest periods of our; revolutionary struggle in the small village of S , (.though ; it now bears a fnore dignified title) ip Carolina", lived Judge V , one of the finest : and truest patriots-withiri the limits of the ,vOld Tliirteeni" and deep ia the confidence 6f Washington Lilce most men .'of.- his time and substance, he had furnished himself with arms and amunitio'n, sufficient for ihe males of his household; Vhey J consisted of him self, three ;spns, and about : tweiUy-fiye ne groes. Th6 female part of the fa'mily con sisted of his wife -and daughter Catharine, about eighteen vears "of age, the jicroine of our tale, and several slaves, v In the second story of his dwelling house,sim mediately over; the front door was a small room' called the Armory" in which the arms' were deposit ed, and always kept ready for immediate use. About the time at which we ' introduce opr story, the neighborhood was much-annoyed by the nocturnal prowling and depredations of numerous Tories. A ' ' t It was on a calm bright Sabbdth afternoon of the said summer; wJien Judge'V. and his e ti... :.l ii : . . v' r i . iamuv, wiiii me excepuon;"or nw; aaugnter Catharine and an old and . indisposed slave. were attending service m; a village church.' Not a breath disturbed thelserenity of the at mosphereno soond profanedhe sacrediieVs of the day ; the times were3angefousV and Latharine had loeked herself and the oldlave in the house,: until- the Teturn.of, the family from church. A rap-was heard at I the front door Saret.ald Catharine ro the slave. "the family have not come home; "church cannot be dismissed." The rap was repeat ed. will see whatit is," said Catherine, as she. ran up stairs into, the armory," On opening inc winoow sne saw six men stand-, ing at the front door and on the opposite side pi ine street, three or .whom .were Tories. who fprmerly resided in that village ;. their names were Van JZandt, Findleyand Shel don, the other three" were: strangers, buf he had reason to believe them of thesamc poli- uidi Diauip, ruiu wie company in wmcn sne foond them. ' a- Van Zandt was a nolorious character, and the number and enormity of . his crimes b ad rendered his name infamous in that vicinitf- xvot a murder! or'-robberv was committed within miles of & that-did not get creuu eitner ot planning or executing. rThe characters of Findlevnd Sheldon were also deeply stained, withs' crime, i;but Van Zandt was a master-spirit in iniquitv CThe an- pearance of such" characters, under such cir- cumtances, must have been-truly alarming to a young lady ofvCatharine's age; if not to .ij tauy, yuung or oiu. - out vaioarine v. possessed her father's spiriU-lhe spirit of the times... -Van Z.andt was stindinff-on the step gapping at the donr, while hit rcftnipanions were talking in a whisper on the sidewalk on vm? upjjuaiic siue oi me street. 4.' - , V Is Judge V. at homer asked Van Zandt.' when he saw Catharine at the window above. " He is not " said she; i J v . ; " We have business of pressing importance with,hira; and if you will open the' door, said Van Zandt., we will walk in andre main until he tetatns',, ; ? - Ko.'f said Catharine,' when he went to church he left particwlat directions not -to have the doors onened ? until h n,1 kj f. mily ietumed. You had better -call when the church is di$missed."',. ' ; ' . '. No, retorted the villain. ve Vlun. ter now or never." ' 1 : j ' - Impossible' replied she, " yottt!ann6t enter until he returns? .. Y . .1 -. t " . - .... wpen ;jne4ioor, : cried . he.''n break it down and barn you and the hobse tfp together." So' saying," he threw himself agamsi me ooor-wiuv an me lorce, which he possessedi at the .ametime' calling to his ,everr resisted his effofts. ' f' r - ' - u Do aot attempt5 (hat againi said Catha rme, or you are a-deadl man ;!faOtie same I limp, nrpetnlintf n ItA.iifr fiM.'m.l. ..!.iJ win ,iib wim nn.aipanir nnnuon ... . At the sishtof tKi frtrmifJhl wpnnrtn th,e cornpanlongof 'VZindt,f who had eross- u ineaireet at(his ilUretreated,;j ' What !'? criedTlhei r ' lkAiir?.-ii vim rAF, v:." DW "ignteneu au the threat oira gin 1 And apaih he ihrenri h''irrtir nHiinir the door if mm.".'. -.ti.uti.i tiji an 2ndt fell. W . . - - ..v ivyurk wa nearu tit tlio churchi and males ?na (emalejtoriceJushed-out tS w '"lain lUf 'cause;- Oh lonltinir -irtrfl thf residence. bfJud!te':V.. ttiP.Vt ..P. ) -uuge g. negros -and several others Wve . .7 a if..... - ejicu, iu iruum-.1UB ,i. ' winaaw 01 nts resi- ! Jt'All rushed towards the '-place, and'upj)ri ihcirarrivaU .yan Zandt was -' in the agonies of death. Herstill !; retained strength to ac knmvledge that they 6ad frequently been con cealed in the neighborhood for that purpose, bnt'nb opportunity: had offered until tkat day, when lying concealed in the woods they had Seen the Judge and . hifamily going to church:' . i'r' '': -. 'The body of the deatt Toiy.was taken up and buried by the sexton of thechurchras he had no relations in that vicinity. "-', ' Afieranabsence.:6fHw6 'hours or Uierea bpul' the hegroea returned; hWing socceetl- ed in capturing; Findley and ne of the stran- js,'whi"weref ibal i nighf jeonfined and the next mornmg-, atr-the Tamest eohcUatmn of J ddV libented, orr the'prornlse of mend irig.their lives. "yi'r . it was in the mQhth of October of the'same year,;;'that Calharme Vw was sitting by an upper back window of her 'fatheshouse. ltniHwg'; though antumn.the: weather was mitJ, and the window was hoisted 'about three inches.:. About sixty or seveaty feet from'. the rear of the house was the barni a.hilge edi nccijrjtn npper ana lower noors : tne lower tlbbrs were" closedand accidentally - casting hbr eyes to wards1 the "bam, she saw a small i?ack door ori a range with the front-door and window at which kheTjras; sitting; open and a number of men enter-" - The occurrence of the summer immedi ately presented itself to her, and the fact ihat her father and the other males "of the family were at work in a field sotne distance j from the house led.her to-" suspect- that the op portunityfJiad beenimproved, probably by some of Van Zandt's friends, to pluhder and revenge his death.: Concealing herself, there- lore, oeiuna : me;, enrtains, sue narrowly Watched their movements, She saw a manV head "slowly rising above the door, and s ap parent! v reconnoitering the premises -it was Findleys." Their object was now' evident. uoing to the armory, she selected a well loaded musket, and resumed her place by the window. V Kneeling upon the floor, she laid the muzzle of the weapon upon 4he window sill, between the curtains,' and takingtdelibe rate - aim, she fired." What effect she pro duced she rknew noV, but saw 'several men hurrying out of .the barn, by the same door they entered. ,r The report again brought her father and his workmen to the house, and on eoltis into the barn, the dead body of Findley iay'itpoa" the' floor. V "T - -T - vuiiiriiic- diici wiiua, iiiitiiicu a t at tain of the Continental arm V, and she SsiUl lives;:the houorlid' mother of a numerous and respectable line of descendants. The house is also iu the land of the living.V and has heprtihe (pnn of manv a nrank of the wrftpr i ------ -j i -T- ------- of this talef in the hey-day of his mischiev- oas boyhood. ' A.SCENE. STERNE'S TRI ST AM S HA ft D Y There was a fine old GeneraPonce, . who, having spent most of his life in the field of Mars, knew very little about the camp of Cu pid He. was one of thos.e rough anrf'honest spirits, often met within his gallant profess ion; Hnuocent'aa' an infant of almost every thing save-high 'integrity and indomitable bravery. He was nearly fiftjr tears o!dr and his toils were over, when master Dan Cupid brought him acquainted with a widow Wad man, in whose eye he began to detecLsome thi ng. that made him tuneasy .r Here was the result of leisure. , - t -Durinir his service' in the army he had ner er seen any thing: worthy of particular no tice Jn ... a;-woman's - eye. ." x la fact he would scarcely have observed whether a , woman had three eyes in her head or only, one,; for no-matter where' hisownj;eyes;,were,ihjs thoughts (were ever among guns and drums, and wounds, and was a tmdg: that lived in his'i memory jasl as he : rememoerea once reading a visionary story.- book called, the ArahianrNiffhl Entertainments," when a . , 1, - - Well the. General had setuea oowa into an, imiable gentlemanly old felldw, '.living and- naving nine 10 uu avo uuv. ouu mi w entertainf an old comrade y in arms, 'which companionship, afforded Opportunity for him lb, fight fyis battles o'er again. ;JJut alas I over this calm evening the old ; 0eneifa!'r day a-deal of perplexity wasnloomed to fair. and. tie soon lonna-nimseu in .irouumu. watersrthe depth of which h& could by :no mea4s,under8tandjiHe,rJoundeied;aDouiise a paged rat unaer a pump- am ucu auwuier m'plannholv- fish out-of "water Wer before wallowed the bail, hook and all, f . the ang ling God orLove.' The poor General lWe roust give him a name,-, or we can 1 . leu trie story, to be found in tale or. history. U tUA cle,TobyV'P'obr General Uncle lobyde bated abstractedly in ereat distraction aoout his ; new; position and; ver ; hadt 8eige or, campaign given Vim taocliiperplextty before At length, howeyer the blunt honestyf ui uiapoaiuoa rose- uppermost -among, uw vuaaicung plans, and his course was cuospn At school he had once studied Othello's Defence ' to, recite at . ah exhibition, " but made a great failure; and he noWitecolfected thai there was something in this '.. DefenW very much like what he wanted to say,:; He got, the; book imrhediately found the nassaffe cjapped on his hat with a determined air, and posted off to the wido wWad,majt,with Shaks eare. under bH arm. t i- ;,H . njh Madam," aid Uncle-TobY- Openrng bi book at the marked place, with the solemnity e i.i a v ib oar Diaaam - i . r 7if. " ttuue im X in my speech. . t '' 1 Here the General closed the book, wiped his forehead, looking'op at. the celling, and said with a spasrmodic gasp i I want to yt'The . widn w'laogh ed, for teh! minutes by the watch before3- she could uttera syllable and then she saidi with the precious tears pf uuinoc roiling, xiown her good naturea clieeKs And who is it that you wanfto 'marry, Oeneral 7 v . j " - , : YouJsaid Uncle Toby tlourtslnng his s word-arm in the air, and assuming a mitJ tary , altitude of defiance as if he . expected an assault fhirbthe "widow immediately. -i WU1 you Vdl me If Vmary you V said luvwiuiiw, wjm a fuery twuime injier eye. ; ;Nof madab i" replied Uriclf Toby, m a iuwwiuuK .auu -ucpreqaiing uoe, aB u so assyre her suc,h an klea had nerpr entered his head. r --VV" mrT " ' WelU' then, f gues t'ltmajry you, aid thwid0w;t "t- . .-v"-:. - Thank ypir, iDa'm.'laid Uncle Toby V but -one thing Vm' Wind to tell you of, madamf-I VeafJwig P.. I' " "The wjdo w ' 8turted remained ' silent - a moment, and therji went jofTih a longer, lou der laugh than "the had indulged in before ; at ihe endvof which she 'drew her seat near er the ueneral, gravely laid , her hand upon hisfhead,ently- lifted" his wjg offi and pla ced it upon the table : . General .Uncle-- Toby had - fever known fear In hot battle, but ' he liow Yfi)CdnQt de cisive inclination io runvawaVpiTKft widows laughed again; 'as 'though 'jshe never ' would stop and IheGeiieraf was just about to clap ins uat, upon nis oenuuea , neau- ana ooiij when the facetious ladyplaced her hand up-j on his arm and detained him. She then de liberately raised her other hand to her head, with a sort of military precision,' executed, rapid manmuvre, with, he'r fingers,. pulled ' off her wholg head of fine elossv hair; ; and pla ced it upon the table beside the" Generally remajning-seated with ludicrqns gravity : tri ronl of her accepted lover, quite bald I ' s .; As may be ' expected. Uncle Toby now aughed long with the wldowj and Vuey soon grew so merry oyer the affair, that the maid peeped through the key-hole ..at the' noise, and saw the old couple dan'cinsr : a iier and bobbing their bald pates at each other like a pair of Chinese mandarins. the two verjr shortly ' laid their heads together" upon" th'e pillowof matrimony, and went hand in hand iiirougu me-ocuaamg unaer pare pyus. r AN .INSTRUCTIVE SKETCH. BY MRS. SIGOTJEKBY. - It is the study of mothers io' sustain the reverses )f fortune. , 'Frequent .and sudden as these have been in our own country; It is mportant that young females should, possess some employment,' by wjiich'they might ob- tain a itfeuuoou, in case iiieyvshouiu do re duced to'4he necessity of. 6uportJrtg them selves! ;.r When their families are. unexpec tedly reduced from afiluence to poverty, how pitiful and contemptible is it, to see the mo ther desponding and helpless; and permitting tueir uauguters to eraoarrass mose wnom it is their duty to Msist'and cheer. . V I have lost my whole fortune said a merchant, as he returned at evening to 'his home.5 ' , - We can no longer keep our carriage; We can no longer keep this large house. The children can no longer go to expensive schools. ,What we - shall do ; for a living I !inp w not. Yesterday I was. a' rich; man. To-day I have nothing'I cau call my own.'; v Dear husband, said the wile, .we are stiirrich. in each other and .our children; Money may pass- a way but God has given uf a better treasury in these active hands' and oving hearts. y ' ' j Dear father Said tlie "children do iot look so sober, we will help vou to. get a Iiv- v What can yon do, poor things T ; said he. You shall -see, you shall see answered several cheerful voices; It is a pity if we have been to sciioot lor notmnp:. now can the father of - eight , children be poor ?, ,We shall work and make you rich , again,' J ' ' r 1 : shall lielp,T ; said the youngest , girl, hardly four years old - , f, -f Iiwilliiot .have,' any rjew',frockt.baughl and I shall sell mv great wax doll.Vr . .- i ue nean oi me nusjpanusna lamer, wmcn had sank widiin his bosom like a stone, was lifted uo.'fThe 'sweet "enthusiasrit -of the scene cheered him and! his ; nightly!praeir was like a song pf praise. ' ; '.,Vr..' He left his stately nouse. ,.ine servants were' dismissed. : Pictures and plate,- rich carpet and furniture we're ;sold, and she who nad so toog oeen ..misiressi; oi , wie , mansion, shed mi tearsl z Fay every" debt, let no one suffer through us, and we may yet behappy , i-'HeTentea aneai nuie coiiagq aqu a amau oieceof tffonnd.fa few miles- from the city. With the aid-of his sons he ciilti rated yeget- ables for- the marfcet- -He vieweu wun e- Ifght andasrooishnient . the-economy.-, of his wiet nnTtofed astshe hadbeen in wealth,' ana inetjemctency iwurcn ui-uaugiucio uuu acquired'iinder.her training - :' .., It TJie eldesl one assisted iie in the work of f ne nousenoiu, ano atso assisieu tuts yuuugcr children. Besides,, they executed 'various wc ris which taeyiiad learned as acepmpusnr i raer.is oui-wnicn mey munuicuuiu- uo uib posed oL to advantage. r ney emoroiaerea wiUitasVe the-prnamental parts of female. ap pafel which ..were readily jsold .Tto merchants serttboquets to market in the basket thalconV veyed the vegetables, ithey , plaited straw, they jpainte'dv fnapstthey executed- plain- needle work rtEery one "was. at ,her post, a And I never was a happy oefore aaid bnsv .andcbeertuu v Jl lie cottage, was like beebi ve ? r, . r..-, ? - ? ? rj J . T fiever enioyed such health before' said the father v Y . 1- i : the motlierv ... - v tt: - T.ft..! We ttever knew how many:. thm?s Iwe could do withoni.wlien "we liyed :iri -the great housed said ine cttfldreri. c and we love each other a great deal .better here. - -.You clU your little bees " . ; ye8,! replfedthe, father; Jand.yoa make usi suclt honey as the hear t loveato eed om v; J2cohomy as well as .industry .was f trictly observed . NoUung .was waited. vNothing una? cessafy was pyrchased ..The, eldest daughter; became assmtiapt.rteaeher inVdis. ilnguishedfemale seminary ,-and thesecond Wk;hefj)Iaceasinvsiroct '-.The little dwelling which bad' always been pern neat,they were soon. aWetlo teuUfy. ii,couirucuun was iiuproveu, aijuvjnesana finwejing trees were planted around ii; 'The merchant was happier under his wood land covered porch; oft a.? summers evening than he ..had been in his showy 'drawing room. " : - - v - We are now thriviog and prosperous,' said he, shall we return to the city V , Oh, no, nor' was the unanimusreply. L , Let us remain, said the wife,-!where we j have found JieaJih and con tentroenu - Fatleri1 Baijdltne )otngest, altwe chil dren hfejpV you ara not going to be rich.again for lheW slie added,we little ones were shut up in ieV nursery,; and did not seem'dch' of y uuir: ujuiner. now, we an live logeiner, nd sisterwho kves us, and we learn to be industrious arid useful we were'nohe .of vl& nappy wnen we were ricti, , anttiuiu noii work..So, father; please"; notea nch man any more. - , ; 7 Evening beforr Wedding.' : will tell you,? ronlioued the' aunt to Lou fsa, , two things wh Lcbf I jiaveful Jy pro- yeq. , I he first will go far.-towajd preventing the possibility of any discord after .raafnage i the second is ihe best and surest preservation ol feminine character' V r Tell me 1" said Louisa anxiously. V : , The first is tjiis demand of your, bride groom as soon as tlie marriage ceremony is over, a solemn vow' nevereyen- in jest, io dispute ; or "express any idisagrejement.-; I' icii you neyerj ior wnai uegms in mere oan tering, will lead to serious earnest. - A?ord expressing any irritation aU one another's words. Afulual forbearanee is the great se cret of domestic happiness" ; if you have err ed confess it freely, even if confession "costs you some tears. Furtner, promise faithfully 1 and solemnly, neveiy under any pretext or excuse,1 to have 1 any secrets ; or concealments fr.om.each olh er. ;but to- keep y our "private affairs from, father, mother, or brother, sister, relations and" the world i Let them be known only to each other and your God. Remem ber that apy third person admitted to your confidence becomes a party to stand between y on. Tbey will naturally side with one or the other Promise to avoid this, and renew the vow upon every temptation. It will pre serve that perfect confidence, and that union. which. will indeed make yon as onp. . Oh, if xthe newly married would but practice this spring of connubial peace how many unions wouldjje happy which are now, miserable." Anecdote of Washington. 1 r - . - r f .... . i. .... ...... - . . -v ' In a recent Address," the ReV.v Dr. Cox," re lated the following' Temperance anecdote' of the Father of his Country. " The officer al luded to was the father of a member of Dr. Cois church : -'- t ' Towards .the close of the - Revolutionary w?r an officer in the army, had occasion to , transact some business with Gen.. Washing ton and repaired to" Philadelphia t for that purpose ; Before, leaving ; lie received an in vitation to drne; with the j General, which he accepted, and upon entering the room, - he found himself m : the company of" a large number of ladies and gentlemen As they were mostly: strangers to hlnj,' and, he was naturally 'of a modest arid unassnming dispo sitjl u he took, a seat near1 ! thVfoot of the ta ble and refrained from taking any active part m, the conversation" Just before the dinner war concluded; GenWashington'called. him by' name anUrequested iiini jo tlrink a glass bfxvine Witir'tiiA.'-. ':.' - i Yoq will hive' thegoodness trr- excuse' We? General." ' was the-replyr aa I' have mane ii a ruie not w iaw.o mihc. , ;-, ,. ; Y-itfWes 'were instantly, turned upoh" the yot rcerK and a murmur of surprise and hofy g round the too mir; That a r person should be so unsocial ;ahd so mean' as never to drink wine, was really W bad : btft'tb at he shohld abslain frord it ort an occasionliko that1, andjeven wheV offered i!m by" Vaah ititftin himself IrwW"perfeciiy ,trl tolerable. -h is' gu esrs, anoT promptly -add ress ed tl Gentlemen'Said lie Mr- ' V asuinevon saw ai uwo nic .icciinea ui -13 rightJ M oof -wisnany. of "my guests' v nartaKe oi any. tmns against ineir mcnuauoii. and Feertidnly 11a npt-wfsli them lo:iolate anr 'establishetl prinUple ti their tdciallnj Wfe'ourse with; meI hemoe 'Mr-l-'for his frankriestjand for his; consistency in thua i.ll.l: iS:,iZm, .nti rr nana'. An' him any harm; " awf for the adoptioiof j which I havet v . If1 no doubt fie: has "good and sufficient reasons . - Williani .Tliompson, . Csinet and Fnrnlturo .Warp-lioHi4 iTTTHE SabacTlberh bind at hU taniA i If ? ins'Ware' Rooms, just in the rear oi JHessrr. turner A Hughe. Book JStore; general .rtmettt of Article in hie Una, nats ib u Miwtt. ,iut moist' feahtonaMCpatterna, and whichTwUl be warranted.. They will be sold at tvX to leave no excuse for sending to the wliTc.: T!nVn'iinre: I Call and lookfbeforeyotf send M bisk WILLIAM HOMPSIMC; i - (Tr Walnnt; Brrcb, Maple and Poplar'. Lumber, cAeow7iei, taken inerchaage for ronutare. WAUREN ,: NORTH CAROLINA rniHE undersigned reapeetiullv inform&tha VinfJ I - that his Houses will be open for the acconuaoda. nun 01 vrennrs on ure ursot June, and that no exer lion shall be spared lo ? render comfortable those who fliay Jaor him wiib their compaay. -'HaTiny made considerable improvementfi; he will be able to accom modate a much larger j number of persons than here- toforfc c r-; , c . . : The virtue of the-Avater'ire ald Jbr competent jadgea to beyery mmitar to those of the White Sul pbur Springs in Yirgir.1?, and nose tnvahds who have given n a tnat. express themselves high ry pleased with and made the "necessary arrangement to furnish hi Table with all 'the luufiea- of the County and 8ason he hanb hesitation in expressing is belief th,it his visitor a will be satisfied. ". - ' The Spriog is within eleven miles of Wafrenton, and five of Shocco Springs," direcfly on the Stage road ta liouisburg, and tliose persons who come by the Ra lefgh, and Jdaston Rail Road wilt always find a J)ack at the arrenion Dppot for their accommodation. ' ;. .Families of more than two. persons, who board by the Season will be charged $20 per month each ; by the7 week?;, thovwiUbechanredSSi and by the day $ I ear.h. ' Single person will be charged f 25 per month j by the week $7 50 j by Ule day one dollar and twenty-five cent.-Children and servants half price Horses ten dollars per month. J ? - 1 - '. . - 5 4 1 WM.D. JONE3. May 28. - -' '." - w 44-w7r . 1 TpVFAIVT SCHOOL; The third Ses'sioWof the ; i Infant School will commence on the 15th of Jane. Farents. who are disposed to send, are reanestei to enter their -children as early in the session aa possible. ; Pupitswbo.live at too great distance to return at noon daring the summer months, will have the privi tege (girls only) of bringing their Dinners and remain ing till 4 o'clock. ? Those Parents, who prefer sending their childreohalf tay;-ean have them euierld at one third deduction of the usual price, or two Scholars as on& . . i : ; J ; No Scholar taken for less than aJ Session, except at the discretlbn of the Teacher -.-v t " . . TERMS OF TUITION. First Class, ' - f $10 00 Second Class, which embraces all who know ;- 'V;.- Uw-ir letters ' , -..' - , - R 00 Alfhabet Classv " n : 'A , 060 Payable half session In advance. . v , 4 VV Honrs of attendance, from 9 to J2 A:.T 'M. and to 4 o'clock. -" On rainy days there wUlW one aeasjon from 9t2 o'clock," 7 .-. r Visitors admitted on tTueay , mornings There wili.be a public Examination o( the School, at the ex piration of the third Session. "Zz L-r : . . KMfcY and Mrs: dokirr, fkrmpliii. ' . 1 F7T1HE tliird Session of this Institution will com - JJL mence on monaay ns-ou jnay,vox. : : The course of Instruction will comprise, bOBides the usual branches . of an -English Education French; Drawing, th Theory, of Musicanfl OmMmentat nee. dlework. Tsbiis, pet seaai'on of rlva months $20,00 1 - -sxtras.; f . , -, f The Italian or . German LangoageS ; --n 915,00 Oil PainUng or Water Colors ;v , . 15,00 Piano Forte- - :" " : ' " 10,00 Sherman's Worm lozeiisea. proved in $3 more than 460,000 cases to be infallible ; the on ly certain wprm-destroying rnedicines ever; discover ed. . Manr disease arise-, from' worm and occasion long and intense suffering and even dcatbwithoul their ever being suapectrd grown pers'ofw are very often afflicted with them and are doctored for various complaints, without any benefit when one dose of these Itozengea would peeuly core themi. . " ,r ; - f : For sale in Raleigh by Williams it Hay wood and ITTi raud retti's Pills- We bae a freeh , IjD ply -we were t about say; - of this valoabt Medicine--bat to thctee who have triel them1, it it. nn necessary 4o aay ao,and those who hive not tried them womdbe slow .perhaps to , beueve n. lt, ttowetir,a serioos fact, that wo could, name at Jeart one lamily where their regnlar use . for several , year past, has made the Physician s visits " few arid, far between." Our new boxes contain M5 Fills' each,' the old' only haveil. " - WILL. FECK. : Baleigh, March 1st,- 1842. U , U ' 16 1 k"TTOTICE. The subscribers wish to purchase " Pj "one or two . thousand bushels of; clean ." Flax Seedi for which te highest market price wilt be ijiv en. also, a few hundred Bsshcls of Palraa Christi or Castor beans ; they also wish to enetgo two or three thousand bushels of sound Cotton Seed Jo be deliver ed at their Mills on N ease Rivr, near Jtoeers' bridge drat any Gin within four or five, hules. Apply to the subscribers in Ralelfih. t . ' 1 f" . . WMlCLARK, H. JEPFREYSfV ' - --:.- - ..:;;--tf. January .25, 1 84$i rma Gentlemen or. tue- car. Tbers '. 1 1 can be had. at the North Carolina Bookslorea Tew seta of the Reports of the' Supreme Court of L Carolina; .Those who. havt broken sets, now nfve an oftnbrtnuitr 6T completing them-. ;Tbe 8bacribersJalso offers, very eitensire col- lection Ot Juaw iJOoaa, anu are prepare! toauppij any Law : Book; ' that r ia .id print,- at ahoHnoijce, which will be sold at very moderate pria for Ca$h ..Vol TURNER liUuHEo; April is.' - . . - -K t - - 30 sii.rrir pianos. - i voir n tnnAruf iiniBhaf rnces at than samUat Instramenta Can beoooght by retail in the Northern dues,; Address--. T . - "ir f i?.-- r- wS- March 20 1842. - . ' - - - :-'A TtTVtTf'MlA: SroiC.Th"a-,BubscVlDers JjT) bavingmad considerable addition s to their i mi pTOvementa aiDceJaat Season, are now prepared io accouunouaui iuuw uutuwt i t j BuflaVSpriflgv Itecklentarg County, Vs 7 ;..-j'? 7 i - ' 'L May 3, 1842 5- ' l' P."Sw Tof!partienlai- rhtonnatiott vritbr regard to the SnSalo Sprang, see U and buuc'; May 37 !7w- A-A'FEM ALB TE ACH EIL omttent to fmoart i - - - - tharcigh English Education and alaoqnali&ed to give instruction on the Piano Forte, will meet with a situation, in a private family, on application, at this OrSceV; Tofa person, welt recommeoded. Two Hbn dred dollars a year; and Board Will be given, with the privilege of i receiving. the ToiUon ntoney JiJtyeechoIars.' Apply soorX. T Jane3v - - - : kS Superior assortment pf rare and exqaisite PI AA ANOS 4ar ofleired for sale at, the, EjPtwTH bcHooi,vGteensboro, NjC: t They are .unsurpassed to suirine times, anu tow ... "WWi - i ." P:ICB'!-ICj3.!!:lCBn!- TTUST received and wiUrontinoe taecelva'tiih Qj.mail trainra daily supply of Boston stocky Ice,' i which can be had by the pound of bushah - i- -v . f 1 ; , , n-li stiTiL Assist:; t ' .Raleigh. Mayvl-' V- V " . 40 J ' tVN. B. Faimlies atrpplied cauy on reasonable tertrA? ; TTUST received at the North' Carolina BooKstore;' . W Stephen's Travels in Egypt,iArabia; n3 IharlTcV Jy Land, Alao, in Greece; Turkfy,'Koe$la. andPo and in t Tola, AW, hls.Traveia ih Central Araer lea. Chiapas, and Vncatsn, in Vols. 'wUh jiuce-? - t Also, BalwerV IastworkiZaiBoif f i VU toeT With a Jarge eoUeetion fl . Vr ll School JQooks: all tJrwKJrlf mj&mmM,M-JC' -iiJj UJi ed, on CohsighfflenrVTl primelot of Cot and Ro herrings. Also,, a few barrels of Shad-nnt fm .J preasly for family nee, and warranted to be of the very best quality for sale by thtf Sobacribers; -l -t Ralefgh, t34 May 184., tjes, payaWato Geo; W: Jfordeca, E$1bf Aboot $ 20 oaa iine was cpueciea py n e an utacer, and thia notice ia given to prevent any" person from being u' ken In by iu . - i - r - GREEN F.OELLEN. Raleigh, May 20 1841. TTJ)RINTER8 NEWS INK FOR BOTH WIN i7 TER and Summer1, in Kegs of SO and 25pbuhd4 each; for i sale: ; nuaiity warranted ' (a oleaae: ' Arao Book Ink of different kinds, 15 pound In the11 keg, art offendo cash at a veryarBall advance on the' Invoke?1 price, i. If sates do not improve, I ahall bavav nn en conragemeni to keep a: deposit of tha article for. our . State. . f 4 - ,r viLL r PECK. - . MEAL ESTATE AT AUCTIOOa -i Saturday., the nd da v Of Jnlv next- will ber, sold to satisfy a Deed .-of tnist, a Trct of Land art abou 650 crea, and a highly improved lot eoinainliis;':'' xiisadjolntng ithev City of Raleigh? Uus iht4 :-. rropeny oi Joan v? Kogera.- . The sale wiH be bv nabtio Auction to the JiiVheat-, 4, - biilder, at the Court House, and the terms made knovw ?t ; -' r . I, A -. -c . B X ;TJli TRUSTEE; . -tRalerchrMay30, 1842,' J -r , - FT AlVD FOR SALC.The Sobscriber wUl 1 1 sell, on- accommodating lerrrui. a TraorVnrvi-. 3 Estfand others. , It is fiaety timltered ? with Oak, Hickory add PmaadceAtains U0 Aerf ; Also, another Tract of 100 Acrea on BrUj'a Creekj rif In jBghl of Tippers Crqsa loadJ ' - ; k , 'Raleigh, Igh, March' 7 't7 ; 1 :' . ; ' TMOTICE--TliA ia to canlion the pubrid,agatDet & JJV trading for a Note given by Johnson Kama, as s PrindDal. and Ezra. Gill and Jam. Hit cleared XandVirwithinSfnr 4'iaileaor Raleigh The -Land "adjoins Judge Saondera; Majof Cfltlinsi Wilfiatn 'tiilL Esovand others. dt fiaetv tlrnbered7 T1JIUESII AniUTAtS-Thie day received JX, o( N,C BOolt. Store, Niehlaa Xkkleby. with' , fiiuBVrflrtoTM I Plwick' Club:- Hit viw Twiat kktrM by ;3ox ; Barhaby ' Rudge v-Teh .Tbousand i year f . Book of Paa4ons,by James.'wilb sixteen U!atftratiorif,' Carlyle's rrehch Rerolcrtion t Leibig'a Organic tiem- , Istrjf of, Agticulture: and, Physiology ; Life.ifl CbiniiiU i-.- Life of Richard CceuDai Lion; by James j4Frederitkj? ' the Great in-hls times ; Oibaon'a Rambles in Europe, & x - - TURNER oHUGHEK March 85r 1842? : ' ty . .25; W; rrVTOTICEls hereby given lhW having, lost. (h ?nj cenificatt for riftyShares ofStbcV In iheTJank of Uftbe-Fear, apphcation wilt be made to the PresK deflW Directors ahd qpmpany of sjaid Bank, eitthe ei piration of three months frbin this time; tor a resatisV of said Script- ' H W. MONTAGJJJS Wake O0..N-. C. March 9, M42.v- Mfr,w3m . TTpOOItS TyArSTEO.Anyj.ptFson j fciviaf LQit his possessioD a Book or Boeka,' belonging tat ; the Dialectic 8ociety tt Chapel Hill, is requested W , v May 3 1 i l 842.-v y " i - , - - 'V'-'tf-Sfc r The Rev. Sixaosr i CotTOTK-of - PaveuW iUe; i will deliver,, on1 tha lih f iahii the annual Commencement addrers beforet; the Philomathesian andEoahari ;6odeUi of Waks. Forest Coflege, V ' -' i : Pbilonnthesian JJalk May f ' V - t -43 f 1 ; rOETV 1J1 JSX;Cii-Jat arrived largV eolJeU 4J don of choice Pieces Ibfthe Piano Fortej GuiUr Violin, Flute, At, " f - , V - - -.TiiRNEit'A:-firJniiT:arii.V April 15.-.. TTTIDGE WORTH 6CHOOLorVale"Sioci oi i' JJ2i MU3IC, eqnal to shy ever oered in tbelSiate for iu superior excellence and cheapness, Teachers will be fermhedat rates losuittnenxV I- .- ;-r 5t V Greensboro', March26V ;7 S J,'. 'i V J and half Barrel, V'prillS. , For sale only by- . , .r i r -.Jj : 'jr.UJBTITn.l)re-2lst:, - rrn"On.lI3 AtJ5L Oi ir Jest recciveo! a 6afe -f L fect'from' the tipriogs, fresh stfppiy of the tele'"' jirated Saratoga Water In botfJea. For tale at , ' .April 18.-- f, N. IX STJTH'S Drug tJtofe' ;J , Ji Unot article of SaMJ. Vil exprescTy for uAlarcstV"- . ?r sale by. y :; tt.' U CTITH, Dnits:' ! April le. , ,-w.' ' i 4 3 ,.-1 , ,1 .. I. ,.ii i hi. i ij ii i i i .hi m i .. i. . larSa kt fr. , tl Candles. on cjmsaiasicn cteg?er thafi evetfrfi V f - c v cash. .V-j v . ;: i WILL. PECIO, K ; 'f :r , Rateigh3fay S" . V-; vr-.V i 41-Vj J JUitriot article fcrrirjs, ftfftz-My wii.fbt '; liiAii it- . ArL WILLPECR ! May, 23." 1812 i. 1 i . V ...i I.,, 42- A.ter.trier,- t.. VVjLLv PECK.; i a .: loin' : : v" .. i v t .: - O 3 mini . laA .. - . pi - :t842' I ' iZlZZ-ZT Cti:i. ror the cash. W kz& t iLluce the priceitf our cheap' domestic blrtfegS'.V -md6hee--i. VILL-PECK. and . , ' , ...n . , iii i i i J 7 ' 4 I'-t-J-i ' " ' WILL; PUCK-a ; i w . M liori of.th E(rfF(rm'fij! !W ... " : Sdvols. Quarto, fl'usUTatedwidi ple"," .. :--V- Tin Work will be soiJ of. t - biob-" v Enquire" of tie Editor of t ..eim. -TTTTaTr in- T'lxTlU-I have- cn I n J .tv -U;" f : ' in r i i i i --rat,- : r : I I I -7 . : r : " -tcf irf. kl. lba soIJ I. . " T. ' ' 45-3t. . Rabih, May30. iT ij;' , : -: i ''';v';r.H.;:-- r.'" i " 1 v.'-- . ,vV -A.'-'-- .V i 0 t -Ms - I - 7.i , 1 4 ft 4'' r , - - - yi.1 i w - - 9 marnw - , "5- i