TH0S:J.LEM4y, Proprietor. TERMS. Hire dollars SrMcairrio, per r-rPersoas ret"l'"f withotjl iaa.re.l lpyh . 1 ft vest sa a a half ia anvane; ithoot the Stale mouat uf thjar's l fint ini til euVaKWW. w BATHS OP ADVERTISING. ... xiuara (not eseeeilinC 16 li tit type) insertion, on dollars each sub ,,qe.tiniertion,twenty.Beentt. -TTrhe ailvertitetnents of Clerks and Sheriffs Hill w- ehnrredSS per eem. hi.herj and s de letion of 33 J per .ent. will be mad. from 'he .eulsr prices ,or advertisers by the year, ijettert to the Kditor nmt be post-paid. The pnbKc'ert hereby informed that the eer tiles of ihe School lately kept at the Episcopal Khnnl BuilJines, near Raleigh, will it resumed on Thnrmliv. the second day of January 1840, under lha iupenntendanceoi ine aan.o inmruciuri, anu ai Ac me ratea ot tuition, ai nereioture. Raleigh. No. 21, 1839. 49 ! pd. ALL AnTPAliTY Will be rive at the Frmer'i Hotel, Franklin Del, on Ihe ef euiciTi of the tfltli and 2-StS nfUe eerWr neat. IIF.NJ JUNES. MOFFAT'S I JFK MKIMCIXES KK-ANIVIATIOX When the moil im portant function! of lite are suspended, end Ihme hnara invalids br inheritance or imprudence tre reduced to a deplorable dale of nervous ile- MlUfe the rlhoul not even then desjiairj for it li not ia deapair lhat relief can be found. No. Let them Brst look around, and laying ami all artjudieet, ak tliemelvea ihit iueaiiiii--"ll tkj phvsieian cannot help me, it hit reputed ak. ill aiy only resort.'" Perhaps at thai moment llie heading of lliia tilvertitement. 'Mun.ili't life Medicines, would ia,cli their eye; and wi re llirv in Imih divested I teolislt prudit, ttiev. iiuRl.t pei hapa. he in . Jnerd to inniire whether Mr. Moflsll ' Hirm j tail treatment of ilisrasrs differed from thai ol their own physicians. They would ihea learn, lhat it ill I ilillcr, an. I ver) widely and ailh must kmiiT results too. A tiOOl) Vy.t.F.TA "l.K ME1MCIXR iajiu the rererle ofutt tfiia. i'or liumlreda of year. Wore that aerjorfce of mankind, 'Mercury, employed in the healina; an, I'li.vtMUtra utrd aWhinir but aimple herba. F.ten the llible re. eommrn lt at the Skilful plij -aiciau' he who pre. idrcUt hi medicines li-oiu herbs. Witueas Kc- c!rMcii, clop, xaiii. V 3. Ilia akillul phTtician shall lilt up lus arid; and in the tight Of' the great nit o be ahull f in admiration. V . Fur he bath nrenared bit madiainei out of the HKHHS ef the earth, and he lhat it liM till not abhnr thrm, MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE XirK ME1II C1NES poiten qualities-tit the mott mild and tcncr.cial nature. They are competed of aril- let. the most anti-putresceut, combined with in 'yHUewta mlhafamif.-.tfrtt .faaMMil.KMr-J.-(eterl of eer de,eriilion. Wtten the disease si produced either lium cold, obstruction, bad urt swampy anu camp iimpiumi, wr pnirm mi eiuii, whether malignant or epidemic, or by old wmiiim. tliu mflicinea are certain in H,eir IL. oneratKHi orenects. mej sre pgiKimMii pp. nrqualitiea wnien not oniy exiri an uiitiki at i at the same lime resioie anu invigoraie ina ntlem. When nrsi iaa;en inm wib aiumtcn K theaparkof life, begins to grow dim, the eireu lation languid, and the faculties paralyzed, these fdicinea are found to g'Te a tone to the nrrvei, tihilerate the animal apirita, invigorate the body, ad re-animate the whole man. THE LIFE MEDICINES hare also been awil with the most happy aueeeaa in Nervous .tid dispeptie diteaaea, Coniumption, Asthma, Liter eombleint, llhenmatism enroow ana in Itmmetory ) Uropsiet tt. he. For further nartkulara of the above medicine. at Moffals' good Samaritan) a anpy of which atnmpaniet the medicine. A copy can also be M en application at the office ot WM. I'ECK, lileigh, N. C., agent lor the sale of the rocdu K liberal deduction made lo thoie who ptir rksie to sell again French, German, and Spin as directions, can be nhtaineit, on appliratinn a the ofBeo of the proprietor, W. B- Moffat U367, New York. 51 tl Qth Wm. Evans' Cilebatetl Camo'iailc ami Aperient Anti 'Bilious Pills, For Consumption, Coughs, ami CnKU, ner ii iliteaaea, liver complaint, dyspepsia, bi (ant diseases, oilea, ulcers, female weakneaa- ud'all diseases of hypocliondriacism, low spil in," palpitation of the heart, nervous irritabi lity, nervous weakness, flour albua, semina weakness. in li:r -stKin. loss of annetite. heart burn, general debility, bmlily weakness, chlo rmis or green sickness, flatulency, hysterical fiuntingn, ' hutenct, headaches, hiccup, aei ickneas, nightmare, rheumatism asthma, tic Huloureiix, cramp, ipaimo.lic afTeclions, and I'inte who are victims to that most excrucia lin? disorder Gout, will find relief from their tifl rings by a cotirce of Dr. Evi.ns' medi tine. i WM. M. MASQX & Cp Tt.leijh, AgnnU Doct. V. Ev.tns' Kootliinrr Syrup hr Children 'i'ttlhing.--l'Tcparcd - '3 UUmelf. to motiieks axd xursks. The pige of the- 'Teeth through the gums vmdnca trowtifeaoraw and: dangerona sy mplomaVi il.il known hy mothers that there is gieat irrila tiin in the month and gums during Ibis pnoeess. The gums swell, the secretion of saliva is In- teased, Ihe child is seized with frequent sad Sudden fits of crying, watchings, starling in the hep, and Spi of peenliar partly' Ihaf ehdd. .. tricks with" eilreine violence, and thYustS in nrrr into fts muuth. If these precuisoy Jiapioms are not speedily alleviated, tpasmodie unvulsiona universally supervene, and soon Mi the dissolution of the infant. II mother who Wte their little babes afflicted with these dis tressing symtoms, would apply Or. W illiam Evans Celebrated S.ioihing Syrup, which has preserved , kaadred of infanta when thought past recovery, ha being suddenly attacked wild that laul Bllady, convulsions A itcal Illcssln-r to mothers. Br. n Evans' Celebrated Soothing Syrup, For Children Culling their Teelh. This infallible remedy has preserved hnndreda f Children, when thought past recovery, from osvuttions. As soon as the Syt up ia rubbed on Ike gums, the child will reeover. This prepara tion is so innocent, so efficacious, and so pleasant Am no child will refuse to let Its gums be rub M with it. When intants are at the age ol four aonth, though there is wo appearance of teelh, ant bottle ol the Syrup should be uaed on the lame, to open the pores, l'arents should never t without the Syrup in the nursery where there w young children) for if a child wekrs in the ijht wtih pain ia the gams, the Syrup imraedi a'tly gives ease by opening Ihe pores anil healing " gumi thereby prcveuiing Convulsions, Fe tn, he (Jj Proof Positive of Ihe Efficacy of Dr. Evan' Soothing Syrup. Te the Agent of Dr. Evans' Sooihing Syrnp: Dear Sir The great baefit afTorded to toy suffer X infant by your Soothing fyrup, in a case of rtfi-seted end painful dentition, mast eoavinee I7 feeling parent how eaacotial an early appli "ea of aucli en invaluable medicine it to relieve wil misery nd torture.., My infant, while jL' CXP rienced such acute snfTerings, that ""Vttackedl with neulaiona, and my wile ' tsmily supposed lhat death would soon re rs the babe from alijuiah till w proeoird a lr of your Syrups which aa so.m as applied lo H'lrni wonderful change was produced, and slew applications the child displayed obvious a i ii. Jsia U k . s Js- nrvm- - " v . . Mir ui if xs tew .l. esc a ' . .-. - 1 nea thii I ------ " v v IS z- . -v y NT 7 V v V VST Xi NT X XT XT Xf XT I . . ' I " North Caboi.ina VOL. XXX. itelief , and by cnntintiine In ill use. I am clad in ififnrm you, the child hus comnleiel r,.v.rl and no recurrence of lhat awful rmi,l.;ni k.. lioee ncciirrrtlt llie, trrili are m,i..i,.. .I..I. and Ihe child .jya .erfrel liralih. I uire imi n.y eherrful prnuisiiun n. m,ke litis , kno'l rilgment ptihhe, and ,ll give any inloi mation on tint ciicu'nttance M'M. .lOllN'S'iy. (ET gentleman who hni madr li ial of I).-. W. F.vant' .Vwihing .VirMp, in hit I niilv, f.n cate of a lenhing i hihl .) i,hes u to wale that he ruiind ii riiiin ly eflctiial i i relieving min in Ihe gums, and preventing the ennn,iu.'i.tn hieh sometime I .dW. rheerlully comiily wiih his request V. Yurlt .Sun. We beli're ii it ?cneiallv arknowledged hy thote who hai" tri.'d it, thai i tie .Vmitliing .Viriip for Children Cutting Teeth, mltertitrd in aii.iti,. er column, ina liifl.lv ntlul articlr lor the pur potet lor which it ia' intended. Highly re.peeta hle persons, at any rale, who liavrf made use of M.do not heuiate lo gi its virtue! ihe sanction ottlmia aniiii '11,1,,,. 4'.. .,11 (0.'J severe tUise of Teething villi Summer Complaint, cured by tb inM'ihe Amerirsn Snoiliing .VvioP nil). VV. F.vans. Mrs. Vcl'hrrton, ir,idii.g a No 8, Madim tire,t- ,t.d ew ,.,T, lnt.v , the medical nOise ol Dr. W. K ant, if) tjhatam street, . Y., and purchased a b uile ol the Sir. up lor her child, wim was tulT ring eei uciaur p.iin during the process of dentition, heini no nicnlai ill thrralriird wiih convulsions, its bowels ton were exceeding lose, and m. In.,d rnnl,! Li retained on the stomarb. Almost iniiirit.ii, l on its ap;dinaiiun,lhe alarming limptoins entin ly eessed, and by snntinuing the'usi' id llie svrup on die gums, the bowels in a sh .n lime heeame quite i.hi 111 ! . As a tribute ol giaiiiude fur the benefit aff irded the child. Ihe mother eame of irr own accord, and Ireelv sanciioncd l.ui.liriti to the ah ive. Prav be Darticular m Kim'iii., 91 III: 1 Chatham street, as there are sevtualnuu- lerf'eits sdvertiied. No other place in the city l.at the cenuiue for sale. ftyimjwlant M0THF.1t ChiflH-en gr ner ally aiifT.T milch uneaMurii from llie rutting, of flieie teelh. Whatever dangeront t,r faml Symplons attend this process of nature lliev are produced iuvarildy from the highly ini4id aud iif),med emmiiinii of Ihe parts - then tore the prineipai imficiilions of cure are tn abate the in flammation, and to softe soiill,-ail rerir!tfie Rmjj, itr.llwt is eBeeted the IhTafit is presei led' li-om subsrqiient' fever, itiRatulatinn, spatniodic eough twitching of tendons, croup, canker, and convultinnt, duolaying their fatal eonsrqiirncrs. If mothers, nnrs. s, or guardians liajrf Iheir liab!- tortured with painful and protracted urn'i.ii.n, and this notice attracts their attention, ihej tboulJ not be deterred from nurrhasine; a bottle ol EVAN'S SOOTII1AO svitrp lor Children Teelhine. the hicomnaiahle viiiue If? f' 1 IS"1 vMviiMamaueaaTitx.K,. iirreii uiouanus 01 cnnoren alien on the verge 01 uie-rave, 10 ine emnraeea again of Iheir dis tricted parents, attacked wiih thai awluUnd mor tileruus maUdy ennvnl-ioni. AGENTS. Wm. M. Mason & Co. S. Hall, Vrwbrrn: Raleigh. J. M. Ifedmnnd, Tarhoronghj ".' . II. D. Meehen, Vahiiigton F. S. Maiahall, llalilaxt S-'polswood h Hoberston, Pelersburg; C. Hall, Norfolk; A. Duval, Kichmnndj lw is Johnson, Washington,!), C. Merlimer h Mawhravaltimnre. Splendid English and American An nual. Just received and are now opening, one of the most splendid collections ol EnKli,li and American llnnkt ever helore offered lo Ihe good citizens of North Ca rolina: F.aeh and every one are specially invited to call at the North Carolina Book Store, where they will find something new and rare, and fr superior to any thing heretofore offered in Ihe way of splendid Hooks Among ihem are ihe followine: ' Bonk of the llodoir, or the Courl of Queen Victo ria The Iris, tplendidiy illustrated Gems of lleatity, do do Flowers ol Lnvrlinett, do do Drawing tonm Scrap Book do do The H. lie ol a Season, do do The Shakspeare Gallery, F.ngravings from celebra ted Artiaia The Hallery ol Fine Arts, a enlleetion of Engrav- inga from ancint and modern arliilt Our Wild Flowers, with splendiil Colored engmvingt The Itnmanre of Nature, do - to The Green limine, t do do Fi irndihip't Offriing, fine engravings Forget Me Not, do do I'neisot America, by John Reese The lltnsira tions are printed in black, blue, red and gold inks This Is Ihe lundsbmesl Girt Hook ever issued in America The I'earl,.. the Cera,... - fine engravings . .. 1'heGi t, b 11 nil i. 1 while t ail' Itook of (icms, fine engravings Flora's I) ciinnary, new edition, with a nnmber'n nitiers loo Irdinus to mention- Those won- wish tn rMrtxnasetp'.ks f.ir f ills..-, will, find lliejiu, at No ,j rayeiieviuc airen, lor saie r TCltNEK h llUnilE Haleirh. Nov 27, 1S.39 j- LOOIi IIEKE ! I Ji , The Subscribers coiiiiiiue to keep Wi nl F.o teriainirient "f .i- tlalidtlig' hoaidert lianaient arrom modaliou. They will, as heietnfort, iiav.all alien- ' linn lo render comfort In those who are disputed to ; lavor them Willi their custom. They till oceupr Ihe hoate formerly Itenj. S. Kfcig't, dec'.l, on Wilmington street, opposite the Post Office and the vacant square ou which a mar ket house is to be erected They offer for rent or sate a targe commodious house, 51liy 28 en nlaining 8 rooms, lately finished, each a fire place, $ sere of ground altahed, , nawly fenced in, and all necessary out houses on Ihe lot. More ground can be attached lo it per agreement. Also fi.ie dwelling, eontsining 0 rooms and out houses, and 2J acres of ground) on which one acre, ihnni;h badly attended, yielded 10 barrels of corn i his last season. On the premises is one of Ihe best wells in the Inwo, Those who with lo pur chase or rent will pleate applv lo ANN PUI.L1AM k 5ISTER3. Af.SO FOR SALE, The honse which Messes; Fowler and Marshall occupy, and ihe one a.'j iing now occupied by Doct. Henry McKce, possession can be given according te contract. . LIXDEM AX R.leigh, Nov 25, 139 ia , Register h Standard. OgrA BOARDING SCHOOL JBQ For the Education olyonng Ladies will be (ipcaeif si my residence, in the vicinity of Liutlelnn Ihrpot, Warren, on Monday the Oth of January pest. In nnint ol health, this locality cannot be surpassed. I hsve engaged the services of a Lady, who has had considerable experience in her vocation, and who comes highly recommended. I find her welt ejnali Kierl toe the duties she has undertaken. Every at-tenti.-n shall be paid lo Ihe morals ot theyoong La dies by Mrs. Bnrge and rovsell, as well as by then Teacher. Foe Hoard and 1'oilmn, during Ih K hoi st; is year, $100. For luie $.W VtlLUAM BCRC.R. 47 7m Knv. 1st IIS9, : Tarboro Press copy 6 weeks and send account tn the subscriber at Littleton, Wsrrea Co. N. C. y. b. rou erful in mora!, in intellerturrl, and in physical resources the land of our irrs, and the RALEIGH, N. C. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1S3. DENTISTRY W. A. M'CdlWElCK, I. O. BUBGEON BtKTIST. Respeetfullv rtif .ruu the citiirits of liali-'hrh and its T ciiii v, tln.t lie has taken an nflice at ihe EagU' II -lei fir ihe purpose of practising Divtil M uetnr, in all it, v.iri us bmnches on the nrit io.pruv. d and srie'..ifir prineip'r. viz. Scli'.g, I u ;ging. F.xti-aci-Inserting i'ectli 0:1 Pirjt, G ,ld ispriojj, I'late, S:e. ' He is a ivgu'ar gradinfe of M.Tieine, and hopes hy a teut on luul ai.luity iu ihe line of his preci sion, to riTf ve a shae of puMic p.trounjre X. H. lie is in possession of a niatrrtSl, not only innocent and easily applied; but ,f.tr supe rior to nnv Unnff that has ever vol been discov ered for l'lu itgtnz, particularly in l.ire cavities where the netve is evposcd and tootlt othrrwise. much disenspil, and w'.uild particularly recom mend it to all l fore liavinsj tlicir teelli extracted, Whirlt nlllPfVYi inillltl bg Wed ba.ajfiaaJlttmi.AMi:Ult:-L.1l JLl-3tAMJk.C-Ilin ISIO'Xow Vnrfc. in tn',ron wllk nthsr t'nl. 1. S r.ndics -.iifrd nti nt tlu-ir nriv-ilo rI d" I Nov 183P. 49 21 pd r lii:X VV ASD COMMITTED In tliejtil ol Itichnioiul t-..univ,n ne negro man, railing hiunelt Hi iiiiisi. k, and a;,j s l,e is free iicrn. d-ng tn ihe i!l..f Sin. Maiv Hruwn, dcM, hu inrrly ol aooreeountv.el lids Slate. He is abmit six feet biih, btaik cum- af jf ;' plexinn, 55 or years ,ol see. Ife 1 been committed as a runaway. ' he owner, if any there he, is ri q ievtrd lo come nrward, pruve property, pay charges and lake bun away. S. II SEDHF.HKY. Jailor. K .ckiugliam.Richn.ond Co. tim. I J, ls.l'i. sfilf The utirriher has opened a I luuse of F.ntrrlain mini at Kiankliu l)poi, where he will be prepared 10 aer'iniin.idate Kail Rnaif and Siege paa. men anil (he public generally wiih nil kinds of refreshments. II also keeps good f Urk and il irsi , and will he ready at any lime lo transport feuvrllrri wher may desire it In any pari Of he.nemnnitirigertliiitrv' -:::;;I-..bmiin'-joxes:"' " FraiiKlin Depot, Nv, 1859. 47-)w A .'vulnrklnl I'latitrttloti fr Stile. A very vali.nhle plantation on Tar River ia no" offered fur sale on accommodating terms TUe tr.cl contains . - leV Ti'v- 9,1 ACItES Ami is in EiTg;econibe county, 10 miles above Tarboro', Hid is within four miles of the Wil mington Rail Koail. A particular description is deemed unoereassry, as it is presumed the pur chaser would wish to examine the land person ally. before buying Hut the fact may be staled with coirifidei.ee, ttial the ljoid is eipial to any on the River, and the Plantation is in (food or der Tor farming', SnV may be divided in two farms without irjtirv to either part. And should it not be sold before Monday, 16th D cember neit, will then be ofTerfil at public sle on the premises, on the followinir terms Five thousand dollars of the pmclia e money paid on the first day of next January, and the balance in equal inMalments, at one, two, end lliree years credit, bearing inti rest from the first day nf January, 1840, till paid, on bonds execut ed with two or more securities the owner re serving the right ol a bid on Hie land. And kIiouUI a sale he made- of the land, the STOCK, consisting of Horses, Cattle, IIo?, iY Sheep, Wit lit he crop of Corn, Fodder, Wheat, and all the plantation looln, idagons carta &c. &c. Will be sold on credit of ait months for a'l sums of five dollars ami upwards the purchasers givi, g note and security before the property is (It livcred - mid for all sums under five d isrs' i cash o-i I he d iv of sal . Persons rrialiing in p irclne will pfise app'y to Theophd is Parker. Eq. Tarboro' ur to ra Lleanor Haywood, lul qjli. 1:t. I t. 1.4 9. 41 lv Mate oforth Carulnio, If'uyne Cowi'y. Court of Eiui'ty .fall Tfrrm, Nathan Altman, el al. VS.. ' '. s N. tVa'hingtou, ad'ni. -v ol Zdpha Hum, ilec'd. In Ibis c:iute. i S referred to.the Clerk and Mi- ier id pwid Ciml'f to IwrjiiH wndirrei'bore the next ol kin and distriliutees nf he said 55dith41r dre'd and 10 report lo said Court at Us nesl levin. (. In ntirsuanett nl ssul onlrr, I, James isruwuiu, Cleik and Master ol said Courl. do turehy notit. all l hose a ho are next of kin or claim to be, lo ap- near before me on theJDth. I9ih.h30ih davsrd elu- ary next, al Ihe Couil House in Wayntsb.iiolljh, aiie" make salislaclery prom ihcreoi. J vlKS GR1SW0LD, CM. E. Nov. lSih. 1039. Price adv. $4.30. 4. 6tr NEW AND BCAUTIFtL, 14 KIR undersigned hat & just received from New York bis Fall k Win ler supply of saw tan Vj.'tfirltSratctji aatOTirot artria am arr ar eooaf, beihg the largest and most perfect assort a.ent of all that is either fashionable, laaty or elegant, he has ever had the pleasure of exhibiting forth inspection and pur chase of the Gentlemen and Indies of the beautiful VtiHroMtlitan City of Carolina. In new designs uf Mooselin de lines, Challies, I'on de Cherry, Merinoes, Silks and Saiins, be is p.,tieslarly well supplied; and in Wool dje( Cloths, Cassi meres, Over-Mating, Votings; ka hit assort men I is ample and complete, and wclj worth th attention of the inlclligcnt purchaser. B. B. SMITH. Raleigh, November 6, 1139. ' . 47-6V Finria Lant. Why is a quarrel some man like a beef-steak?- .Be cause, ha is always in a broil. ira ii aiw Prlratc Entortnlniucnt. The tuliei iber retiee.iloHy inturmt his friends and the pithiie, lhat he wilt-reeieve hnaedrra by the dy, we. k or inuiilh and it ready foemtrijin irav. ellcrtaud provide !r their horset in the best man nee. His s'ah'es are escellent and his ostlers rare l.il and attentive. Hit charget will beat moderate as can be afturded in this cev. JDIIN' IIUTCII1XS. Kaleigh. Nov. 1.1, .. it Sv a taitu. I JOXK.S, lurme.lv nl ihe Uniied Stafet JIl lotel, I'hiUdrlphia, respeetlullv informs hit Ii lends and Ihe public, lhat be will open on tl 1st August nest. lt splendid ami ei.mmndinut et b lishmem, nearly npiinsi'e thj f'hesnui at. Theai , which ill he railed the Uni.-n Hotel, end with a-turgiMjC iliat neither expense or labor have bet an-d to render it one of the mrfst complete hotel in ih Dnitc.l States, sulicits then- patronage, li. Mill. 30 I." vr Tho . merles.! A'msnaa and H nosltnev ol useful I Knowletlee f tr MiO.vol. Dili: ih Culiivatnrs AI-: - . - nidh.m M '.'urn., .it n .r.Ki.ti.mi ivn.iwienve lor ISV; Turner f llught't North Carolina Alinanae l,.r lil. The abnvr Almsntes sre for tale by the quantity or 11) me sing ie one at in' "v.- not. a .-..nrr uy I L'ltNEIt k IICGIIE1. nsleigli X. v. (Tth. 4 1 1 . ' ' 1 ... ll-U TTIK COTTAGE iXXH. - ar-r. :--wicwTrr."iEsu;.' " How tweet 'he rent il.nl labor yields Tin. liutuhle ni'd the poor. Where sits the patriure1! of the fields lli-l'ore his cottne doorf The Ini k i aiug.n in tin- fkr. The swa'tow in ihe C:ives. And love is beaming in each eye Ht-iH-aththe siimiiK-r leaves! The air amid his fi-nt-wiil bowers r Supplies nnpurehaml htilih. And iieartv aie bounding 'mid ihe flowers, More dear to him than welih; Pe-ec. like ihe blcs-ed sunlight, p'ays - Arrrand hiihunihtc eot, r . : ' Awl Imppv iugh!nd itieerful dart . .jJiahte Vila tew- Imi " Atut when tlie village Sabbath bell - . . U'iuks . out upon the. frl'T The father hows hit head to tell r . The music nl its tale; "A fivsher vei'dure tci-int fo fill . The-tair and dewy od, - b And every inlnnt tongue it still, ' I o hear the onl ol tiod: Oh! happy hearts! To Jlim who stilla The ravens when they err. And makes the lilly Wath the kills- so glorious to irj eye. I-.'S-ri- - Friendship. i'Yiendship is a dan gerous word for youno; Ifldies; it' is love full fledged,-aiid waiting for a fine da to fly. Experience pclrifcs the Heart. The (ifops that trickle within the cavern harden, yet brighten into spars as they indurate. Nothing is more polished, nothing more cold, than that wisdom which is the work of former tears, of former passions, and is formed within a musing and soli tary mind? Singer's Excmc. A famous mil sicinn who had made his fortune by, marriage, being1 requested to sing in compnuy, "permit me," said he, "to imitate the nightingale, who never sings after he has made his nest." Anecdoleof Washington. When the American troops were quartered at Newburg, at the close of the revo lutionary war, and the soldiers were stirred up to rebellion against the (government by the famous nnony motis letters, which it has since been ascertained, were written by CJoneral Armslrona:, then a major in the army, Gen. Washington convened the of ficers, for the purpose of addressing them on- the subject, and calming tho tumult which was beginning to rage in their bosoms. He held a paper m his hand on which the remarks he in tended to mnke were written & then it was, that finding himself tinnble to re:id without assistance is lie was drHwirigliis'sjyTrtwTes from hfs pock--et that unpremeditated expression broke from him one of the most pa thetic that ever felf from human lips reive I have not only grown jgr ay- but blind in your service. 1 ho effect of this remark was electrical. No bosom no eye was proof against it. Bos. Jler. Journal. : Stiffening. When an individual in Massachusetts wishes to drink, he goes to a grocery, purchases n glass of water, and asks for -the "stiffen- in?" ,4 little Cock Sparroto. Render. did you ever see one of those little things, known asa cock-sparrowf hat pompositv what airs hesecms to assume! How he struts about the path of others with as much conse- puencc, and apparent courage, as though he were the king of birds!- He is here and there,-and - every where sticking his officious little bill into this thing and into the other; while the rest of the feathered tribe view him with the utmost contempt. Just say "foor to him. and he's frightened out of his wits he flies off as fast as his little wings will bear him, and hides in some nook, till he thinks all danger is over. We know of one of this officious, puny, and ef-M feminate genus. The way he hops about, from branch to branch, like a jay-bird docs "from limb to limb," fir really funny. We intend to put salt on his tailr ' home ot our afTeclions, XO. 50. 77i Dule Int'itmlm (floridi.1(--'e tjiin with pie isttre iiofic'e ihe fsviirable tecentiiin which is given to ihe fountlin'r tfthe Dade; Institute tf Florida, tlirough. ojt.tlie U. Slated. ' It will be re-rittleetrd t'tat this i an ff fort mjile by FluriiH t himur the mem. tirie of the mnj gallant ileml, nt the rral Siatra, whtt have fjllen in her le fence; bjr raising monumental institution to their memort.-, hjr which meant their iiamvi atlmll be perprtuatetl, br chari tab'j educating orphana, to pi cite, and imitate their worth- The patriotism and usefulnesa nf thii ef fort, no one can for a moment doubt, and we ars happy to see that' the Colleges of Xtvtt.Ji'iu-kjin xnmJtna. JkatbntUer.-lliiU. IcKe of the United StateB, liatf ien their .ii.ini.ina I. ... .Kt inu.l. r...,.ti,. ,l9 ... - instirufion. When it U rccollcctetl (Ital Nw York ha n ivturn tnanv nf her ctllant anna, a.tc- rificcd t tin 1 j in their cnttnfry aerrice Col. A. ll Thnmpnon, Capt. "Upton-8. Fraaer, Cap. Wm S. Maitland, Capt. S. I,. Ruaaell, Lieut. A 1). Mnckaj. D'. Augustus C. Tustfl iff, and man privafel -it bfenmes a matter f feeling that the Slate of New York should let her voice be heard, in the? carrying out of thia aacretl tri'iute to the dead. Thia.alie ronbtlesa will do, and her ilelefati n in Congrest will be pFotld to co-operate with the re -pectire deleetinna of the several other Statea who have been b-reft, by death, of patriotic citizens, and favorab'y view the jnfiyer tf Florida, far a dnnatttm 4f land. trcarrvout tim benevolent degtcn. N, '. Star. -oooo- A good One We happened info an A catleuiw a ft w U y ao tv hi!t this . Geog raphy data wax in the act of recitation. The lesson was untjec the - hcairof quea tijina commencing with "whatia meant hv Govern inent?" Amongst these ia the fol lowing: 'Herapilalate "the powers of each branch of our National Govern- doea th Preaitlent tlo, air?" atkeil the leather. "Noxt next can no one an. awer?' "The Prea'ulent,,f aa'nl a little fellow with a fine forehead and a bright eye, "travellea about the country elec ttoneertnjr, and paaainj under triumphal arcbei 1 1 could not net the answer i.i tnv , book, ir,"lie continued, "and I aaw- the jone f have given in the paper. A hearty and loud lauzh at the cost of 11 Excel lency, of course, followed. ' MATHEWS AND HIS FRENCH ADMIRERS. Soit, the guitar player, was another of Charles Muthcw'a devoted admir ers. Meeting Mr. Mathews for the first time at an evening party, he watch ed ami ful lo aril him about lite room with the futidost attention, listening to all he said with the greatrnt apparent admiration and enjoyment. At last lie contrived tn enter Hi to roiivenittinn with him, and Mr. Mathews, as usual with frtrrlgiieis, led him on to talk in English. Snr began by complimenting Mr, Mathews nn his extraordinary power, pi'ofeNsing himself hla great admirer. ami a roimimit attendant upon him in public. Tiiis whs at the lime. Mr. Mr)(lirvi arti d in the drama, before his At Him'H,cre rnntemplated. 8or nieiili'Hied Jjie delight he had felt at the I tst new i Iiri hi lei- h IihiI seen him irn- t eienU and ughed,ttrr, jn hi fc4--I le tinri. the puiiits uhit h most amused hitii; but he funl.1 iiiitiTemeinber Jliotlj? tl.- nfflie piece nliich Imd ttnxentcttainetl him. although he ! lai'peijr was nno of his gteatest fjtvoi it". M'", Mathewft ajigg fed,severs said the orilcxei Spaniard, aiill try. ing to explain. Artermanjr-attempts, lie a last cntleavnred t d' tl:N hy de. arrihiog each purlirnlar rihe dres wnr t in the piece by M r, Mathews, u ho vvntiM nfiLttHsint ht 4n-4nr;r . Ctt(coan viler (Sir. MaMiews shnnk his heHil.Lirge caps?" trapes. ' De man vis tie large button.", rite!' Still Mr. Matltewa allertrd not tn know. "L irge hat, vile? N'"ga Another shako nf the head. L n"g vrep! whip. Oh, so droll at long veep!" Mr. Math ews ronhl not but h awara (hat lie ine int ibefarre nf 'Hit or MisH." At last Snr txi laitncd, Oh, now I know, now I know; I recollect in French de nnm! it is Frappo on Mademoiselle!" Tb'n tt ansUlinii may be'worlhily plared with "La deniere Chemise de L' Amour" from Gibbet-' plaYralled Lve's last Shift." Va . ,. I rerollert one night, at tho Hay. market theatrer-fer Mr. -Mathew'a performance of "Mr. WiggiV 'li" tingnitlied foreigner found his way be hind the scenes; and seeing the perfor mer reduce dlo his own fair propor tions, and drrased for another char, ncter. threw tin Ids' hands and eyra at the contrast he now presented-t-froin the ovjer-red figure in the first piece to the" starveling Sharp In the Lylng Var. let.' ' Tho Frenchman was full of com TH08. J. I.KMAY.jEBiT5"' plitnenli; be wan em hanti it wiih Mo' nifiir Viggen," and declined he nnii. haslt n bark tn his bX t. nee hii.t agait allhuiigh; be pi-nfeNMitl tube aftnoftt i-j liNiisti'd .villi latigl -r, T I m-sl go my box more den I rat I neterao laugh Im Tun ndiling vtiib a itty low b'ivi; .'Imt indrril you descrte In b laughed at by every tWy." Memoir , of JUatheics. "". . Livp. . 5- Forth Italeigh Star. iViehtTIiobebts It be read A thoefft ' .. , -.v,;- Of. . , ; "rMrftsVs Eilitnra; I pro Teas tribe Whig, who will never give up the ahip as long a there is one plank above the wafer. I ; '; cannot riossihlr diveat nirelf f the tenngrat attachment to. old faahinioned repub Iran principtee, and can tmly .say that I have never bowed the knee , to anv political Ho , ho has dared npenlv to oppose them) but being a man in humble ' lite, have never been able to tin all I wish ed to do fr their aunnnrt. I bad alwavs hoped that men better qualified, would ' have yieltletl ample support to principles ao equitable and dear lo every vnbnught , t and intelligent American. But, aira ihe awful ruin lhat I aee impending over mr blondbriurht liberties an alarma irW, thai I trairiMslteiclialL Hit.. tilgtfb t lbfeore.-. Curposetotlevoteaome. nl thoae wakelul oura in endeavoring to convince every . man in Amer.ca, wha can and will read, that he ought torie up in the magealy nf hia strength and mil bat k the tide nl ruin which, if unchecked, will inundate tl laat veatlge nl our libertieCand leave u , T bound fast in the chains of a mean, Ben .... tonian, aoullens depoi?am : -- Some few of our Whiga tell me tu'y--""' are ready to despair and jtive up 'ail fur ' losts Bot tMsjwiH'not-. di. Wt must , double tin r diligence! an I I now earnestly propose to you to jet before your readers the question as to the propriety of employ-" j ins competent men to run through a I the length and breadtlTnf our State,- whose . duty it should be to enlightened the igno. rant portion of the people of our country , on these important aultect for I believe the great maas nf litem are itoneat -d- ift r-r-tha reach M mtecj j. if they eou 1.4 but -serf sfe'ST but you know .how. shamefully j bey have .,.(, been imposed on by deigmng"mfn,'T whem.-aaawyvffVt4iwdete all trade and speculation, should be put . down, and that they every " one", have to " pay is per cent, tax lor an the Danits . tho' the never saw' a bankinr bouart and a thousand ef these low, false rtift. cea thev artnlavlna? off on the unlearned v Now, Messrs Kilttors, if you will print far ine, I can convince "any man in the wortdlhat there 1 nolrath "itrlhe pre--7 tentions of any Adminiatralion man to re publicanism) litis I shall do in ao plain a' manner, that no sober man ever will -con- -tradictjt. I proceed by asking, what ev ery man must answer in the affirmative. J Is not a Republican one who holds with a Republican form of Government? and ie, nut a republican Government one in which, the voice of a majority of freemen uttered by themselves through their lawfully con- stituded delegsles, become the paramount law of the land? : ; Are not the members of the Congrrsss of the United States the lawful represen- . lativei of the American people? If ao, -s'tould not their voice so ei rcss d become -, the law of the land? And ia it not the duty - of a Republican Executive to carry into eiTect the wishee" ol the majority, when fairly eipreaaed? Is not despotism lhat form of . Govern ment where the minority bear role ami dictate to the many? In a republican Government tlo not Ine majority go be fore and point out the laws by which the v would be governed, and the executive fol low in their rear, to carry into effect their expressed wish? ; And in a despotic government, does not the despot go before and point out the . laws by which nil vassals shall be govern ed, -anudo not the people follow in-tha- rear, lo carry into effect the., mandate ef their leaderr yt pT '"""rt" Nw (he. question is 'nn wfiich Js the best lorin of Government, which migrit depend on circumatanct ,amongJJutra1I iir;oryiitick is bvst, perhaps, and -thj more despotic tbe belter lor ihemi but for enlig'tened men, 1 should, for one, be on- " posed to Hickory all the way, and should greatlyaprefstr 'lued-Ubwte.. voice, of majority. . - RttMbe-questionaSj can an administra tion man consistently call himself a repub ' lican? Did not the past administration (and the present promises to tread in its , .Jep!J wantonly set at nought the will, of..- the people, after it was fairly expressed, in many important . Instances, by refusing to sanction , it by signature? Indeed, what important measure hasthe people pro- ' nosed, which happened not to fall in with its views, which, was not defeated by an unparalleled abuse ttf the vetoing pnf r? Ami has not the administration, in almost every instance, gone a head of the peopta to d.dsite what they should do, instead of carrr'mg into effect what they had done? Wow, can any man be republican, who . U the advocate, friend, and tool of a des potism, unrivalled for bas. ness and ruia, by any that"" the pen of the historian " r his ever recorded in the darkest bl"s of tkewVhi? . - , VIV unrivalled tor baseness," because f the rhaina by which it Is rivitinj upon us, are forged under a cloak.' dark aa the' amoke nf perdition, to which Ihej hava given the beautiful name of Detnocrotio Republicanism, in ortier to tun every sua- - picinn 01 tianger, tin tne last rivet is clenched firmlv. The people are called toselber to vote for their membei a to.Con-. gress, as though thflj wishes were to be . J carried out by that body, and after paying large sums for their servicis, what does it all amount to? Why, much lest i