4 v ': ' . ;'( '-T , ' f . : . .--'"1 Jf--.S!W.-.t ' v4V 1 W' ' V -1 Ows are-tbc plans of fair deligiitfnl peace, unwarp'a by party rage, to live llk brothers." . - , - . :v. ,b V - -rtr:"" jl'lBBB DOliliAKS rcr Annum y Orli HAiiff yi.wLmF rv" - i : M., . . .i;MaATrwwo?r8-s -.8-e.v-i---- - - -; ...ninnnniSAnahainni1tinCf ' rKLOLlA'--"- i "J- . Those whodonot,eitner attneuipe ot suDscnouig or gubsequeritly,givettoticertlieir Vfsh it haTe th Papef JisconUttued fttihxpitatrori of tfie .r willbepreaufhedastfesirtns itseohUnoance until countermanded u jot e icceding sixteen lines be ctrfrgd One T)0iar for tne nrsunseruon; ana cweniy-nve cenis for each subsequent publication: ttfose ofgTeatej length in proportion.. If the mitnbr Minser (ions be not marked oh theni,tb,ey will be ntin- u9ilnatil orJercd out, and cliarged Iccordinu- l i :nr. csi,. it IWi"1 . ; m willi it hamltmn nrnnprtv b, charged 25 perce nt.; higher th the .usual! CastJe beefi h rates. - - i ' f ,' I Reduction of 33 1 percent, iviirbe made ty those vb,o advertise by the jear. Our ride wi 5yery pleasant, andiirf ; such Ainusem'ts)assawdy.oneQf4f?e most-pl easant weeks that I ver . rensem Beretl. Willemott was not the jeast al-terd-5 he .was as frysndly, -as siricera. as w h en i a t sch oo I . l j c f t hi nut pi e a s eld w ffh his .prosperity, nd acknowledging 1 hat be was .veil jiUserving of It, although hi ideas hatTasstuhed uch 4 scale of mag nificence. . . i - ; . I went to India when mj leave expired and vas absent about foiir years Onflny return, I inquired after my -fr tend yille raolt, and was told tliat r his circumstan ces and expectations, had been greatly .altered.. Frem man4auSes, such as a cliange in the Governtn.elnt, a demand for ecoftomr and the wording, of his con tracts having been differently rendered from what Willemott had supposed their meaning to be,large itemis ha'il been struck out of his balance-sheet4aod, instead of being a millionaire, he yas now a eentle- Belem now lived at, Richmond, as hospitable as ever, and mm t . . . t was consiuereil a ffr.eat aciuition to me RETRENCHMENT i jTukof of her climes, but suitable to present tunes. 5 Cut tour coat accoi ding to your cloth .in old inaxtiu and a wise one ; and it h?ople would 'only "siiuare their ideas Ijccortunj; to ineircircuiusiauces,- iijv loucli happier migltwe ajl be. Ml we on - lj would come wwu, a peg orKiwo iii our Inotions, in accordance wiuvur waning lortnes,happinesquil beat ways with- t T . kit l . .ieihDor ioou. I iook tne eai uesi onnor tiroitv nf Win fliiwn t sppliim. Oh.vehicle.'as I cannut mv wife wyMear Reynolds, this is really kintt of you to cuiue without invitation. Your room is ready, and bed 'well aired, for it wa$tsfept in three nighUago. Mrs. Wille mott will be delighted t(b see you.' I found the girls stilti unmarried, but they were yet young. The whole family appeared as contented.; and-happy, and as friendly as before. We sat down to dinner at six o'clock ; the footman and coachman attended. ' The dinner was god,but not by th arliile extraordinaire.. . i. t : .ua K ni i nraispu pverv mtn?. i M OUT reat'l.. up mi nnai Hviiaiv) wi I I - j ----,, j i .... i t- ...i.:.i..t,i,,...cni,trMoi y rpniipn np. Riip is Ji verv hoou fnim our felicity; It is ihe longing lor' cook; she unites the solidity of the hng- Imore tnan we iiavc, ihc cumius I. .n i a in nit who possess that more, and tne win to ppear in the world of more ponsequence thin we really arc, wtucn uesiroy our peace of mind, and eventually lead to ruirr. 1 never witnessed a.inan suumu- tinj to ciixum6tances with good humor ami good sense, o remarkably as in my fnpml Alexander. Willemott. . When I rst met hinv since our school days, it as at the close of the war ; he had been alarn-e contractor with Uoverntnent lor irmy clothing and accoutrements, and wassatu to have realized an immense jor tune, although his accounts were not yet setiM. Indeed it was said that ihey were so vast, mar, u wouu einpioy ic time of six clerks for two csts, to exa mine them, previous to the'balaocej-sheet ieini struck. - As X. observed, he had been at school witft tne ; and, on my re- jlurn from the East Jodies, I called upon Hum to renew our old acquaintance and konzratulate him upon his success! My dear Keynolds, 1 am veiignteu to ; pee you. iou musomeuowmio oeieiu Castle ; Mrs. Willemott will receive you kvith pleasure, I'nv sure. You shall see my two girls. ' (consented. Ihe chaise stopped at 7 those usn witn tne delicacy oi ine rrencn iare, and, altogether, I think it a decided im provement. Jane ts quite a treasure. After dinner he observed, ot course you know I have sold Bclem Castle, and 're duced my establishment? Government have not treated me fairly, but I am at at the mercy of. commissioners, and a bodv of men will do that which, as indl- . . . . ... footman, who had rubbed down the nies and pulled on his yvery. A good, plain cook is the best, I think, after all,' observed Willemott. Your fine cooks' won't condescend to roast and boil. Will you take some of this sirlSin? the under cut is excellent. ' My tlear, give Mr.' Reynolds some Yorkshire pudding.' "When we were left alone after dinner, Willemott told me ery unconcernedly of his losses. ' v 'It was my own fault,' said he; I wished to make up a little sum for the girlif and, risking what they would have had, I left them almost pennyless.- However, we .can always command a bottle of port and a beefsteak, and what more in this world can you have? Will you take port or white? I have no claret to offer you.T We fioishedgour port, but I could per ceived no difference in Willemott. He was just as happy and cheerful as ever. He drove.me to town the-next day: During our drive, he observed, I like ponies, they are so little trouble; and I prefer them to driving one horse in this a and daugh: ters into it. l'ts seltish to keep a cai rwore for vourself alone, and one horse in a four-ulieeled double chaise appears like an imposiion upon the poor animal. I went to Scotland and remained a bout a year. On my return I found that my friend Willemott had again shifted his quarters. He' was at Brighton and having nothing better tp do, I put myself in the Times,' and arnved at the Bed ford Hotel. It was not until after some inquiry that 1 could find out his address. At last I obtained it, in . a respectable, but not fashonable part of this overgrown town. Willemott received me just as before. I have no spare bed to offer you, but you must breakfast and dine with us everyday. Our house is small, but very comfortable, and Brighton is a convenient n ace. You know Mary is ( v married. A good place in the courts was for sale, and my wife and I agreed to purchase it for Rivers. It has re- . ... u like to listen to bim : and if you do ( Transiilvania Universitii nt, hewill listen to your bad ones ; he I irruiisil TftAnnrtmeiit. wfll laugh at your-jokes and pity your ' ' 1 - grief $he will eat at any: table and drink fpHE Trustees having re-organized thia.Depart at apy tavern he will chirp ovpr his) f-umcnl of Institution, by the re-appntaet f i . . : . i . , ui i luce ineuiDers oi iae ioriuer x acuity ; tuc glass, and praise the .nastiest wipe that tion of mchel!. and Ckoss, late was ever ooiiied j ne will never ue me ; Professors in theMelical College of Ohio and fiijst to break uparparty, but will sit be- the creation of an Adjunct Professorship of Anatomy fond midnight Jcindly oblivious Uf his and Surgery, the Lectures will commence as usual wife and children.- A good fellow is j nine ntw monuay ox pvemDer, wiia me jomow- quite in his glory, and at the ver per-)"1'8- TrnTV,v - ' n tefction ol his goodness, when he is halti-'rmMrf7flS w ,;"aT cunk, or half asleep. II you have wit, hct ProfeB80r. you may make him your butt; and;if you i institute of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence, hajve not, youoiay play offyour stupid i- j by JAMES C. CROSS, M. D. c ty upotrhim, and he will take It lOrwit. ! lheory and Practice, by juuim r-flbKbt, m. u STATE OF NOftf HJCAttOUKA. " FrknVUa Counf Wra, D. Jones and Trattciiughrcri v platnants,' Wm, A. Battle, Administrator of Jatnes Farrier, 'deVd, Mfcajah Tt H awkiiur and vDe rtiili O JJnen, Executors of Joseph Hawkins, deCd Philemon Hawkins,, and , the; Administrator or other, legal Keprejentative.bf .Benjamjn Hie must care for nobody, but be at every i bejdy's service ; he bears no resentments, and is obliging to all the world, except tojhis own family, of whose existebce he seems hardly aware ; his mind,'. like his body, segms to have acquired a labit of siftiBg qtiietly down and confining .itself tot a place he is a man who looks las tho' he had forgotten yesterday, and ad no thjou ght for to-morrow; he is a cotnpiete nose of waxy to be twisted or squeezed inito any shape ; he has no mental or mo rall cliaracteristics whatever ; he is not a gefod man, or a bad na, but he is a good fellow ; be has neither wit nojr wisdom, but he is a good fellow ; he has done no thing that any one can recollect ;he has fillled no bjL-art with gratitude,& no tongue with his praises, but he is a good fellow. Ifjhe fall into trouble (which he is, pretty sure to do, for JieMakes no pains 1o keep out of it) hfs friends pity him, it is true ; but they have a queer way of pitying himJ tney laugn at nun wun tears m ineir eyes. They will not give him a sixpence, but they will say he was a good fellow. I " London Periodical, which said Beniarhinflawklns, rifemoTedViyonl j this State someafs past and,diedmtestatf ' -D efe ndants. ;- , -LfmWZ.s Original Bill In EQ.uit.Vj filed May Term,S5r IT appearing-to the satisfaction otthe CbUrt, that the Administrator of oihetlegat Repre sph t ftti ve of Reniami nil awkins.- dee'd, whOJ Obstetrics & the Diseases of Women and Children, I name is unknown, resides heyoiid tbe;sIlroitsrof by WJL H. Ai. u. tuts state, ana tnfrjaJMsaiwon5-iuwrr- Materia Medico, and Medical Botany, by CHAS. It is therefore ordered, by the oujMat puR- W. SHORT, M. D. lipation be made, for six successlveweeks, in Chemistry and Pharmacy, by THOMAS D. MIT- the Raleigh Register: and N. CatoFina Gette. CHELL. M. D. printed and published in the CHy of Ralelghi, Each of the Teachers will lecture dailySabbaths notifying the. said Administrator orjegal&e excepted. The fees of the entire course, including , presentative of the said JJenjannolJ awkins, Lojae, Matriculation and the use of the Library, wiU be of the Defendants in tbBULpf Complain ID $110. The Graduation fee, $20. make his personal appearance at the next Su- - o , I i a. periornourtofEqu ty, to be heldrotheCotin The totes of aU Solvent State Bank, .wtf be P Frank,in; afthe Court HmseWtewiii received inpayment of these tees, from students ,J- i.-ii.; )a kJ. DUTer, on tne za Monaay auer- iii iui j '" - Tin Sntember next, and then ana iercpiea located. 1 n, ,tpm.. ih toiil KH1 of ComDhint, nrrnrrlincr to 1 tie Rules of said Court t other it's la ..'.. viduals, they would be ashamed of. The duced us a tittle, out tney are very corn fact is. the odium is born .by no one m fortablel I have retired Irom business j i : i conca i a io?e in e r : l n laci. us my uausmcis aic di,mo .l.ioh Uans na Imnpst. I'm afraid, both married, IT . v.vit aoa no Willi rnm. I live Upon, f.irtahle. fortune. and.ahvUvs happy to Brighton is very gay, an., always healthy p..vvv.v . . T j mf W mf to see my friends, especially my old school and we have enough to what can we wish for more? A Poon Fkllow. Now, hereby we are brlought to the acquaintance of 'another species of fellow, to wit : the poor fellow -Janntliwr anil vt riht annthpr. A WO Ml nurd I " V", j J I . . J i. n . 1 rl.v.., !r r- H A I .ml soidoes a done-Hp clever fellow. A poor lejlow is a kind of waste butt fol super fluous pity, and the dregs ot sympathy compassion is not kindly administered, biit carelessly thrown at him. His name is mentioned at tables where oncje he sat gaily and gloriously j and there starts up at 'he sound of it, a vision of a threadbir By order of the Faculty, ' JAMES C. CROSS Dean. Lexington, July 19, 1837 42. X$5 Kentucky isylum, FOIl THE MHTCATIOJT OJTHB "'' DEAF & DeiB, At IaiiviIIc, Ky. T IHE next Session of this Institution will com mence on the first of October next. Indigent i wise the Bill will be taken pro cinfesso aeainst him. the Cause heard ex parte as to him or , . " A. Wifnpsn.; Sam'I .lahnson. Clerk" and lias of our said Court of Equity, at Office,- 2dMmv day after 4th Moitdajr iil Mrch;; 1857. Teste. ; 8 AM' L" JOHNSON, 3 M. ; August 1, 1837. . f V STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Anson County, . JpM.--t. Court of Pleaaano! garter Sessions July Tnn, 837 persons living in Kentucky are provided for by the State ; to others the terms are $105 per annum, for board and tuition. The Pupilg are under daily care of the Superintendent and his family, and the Joh McKene & CoVo the,usa of Dudley females lodge m a separate house. Mechanical I nUt ' shops are provided, in which the male Pupils are taught useful trades. Any inquiries will be attend ed to, if directed to J. A. Jacobs, (post paid.) OFFICERS. J. A. JACOBS, Principal. W. D. KERR, Assistant Instr. J. A. JACOBS, Superintendent. Mrs. S. W. JACOBS, Matron. Dn. JOHN TODD, Physician. Danville, August 2, 1837. 43 3t . ' Petersburg Female Seminary. Mrs. LUCY Y. GRAY, Principal Willfaih R." Garratt. follow. Will vou take vort or claret r The port is very fine, ami so is the claret. By the by, do you know I'll let you in- hp married to n Colonel Wilier an excellent match. It although very plain, was clean and corn- has made us all happy.' fortable; The next day we drpve out, not in an I have still a bottle of wine for a open carriase as before, but in a chariot rrien(i RPVnold ' said Willemott, af- coat of doubtful Color, of a napless hat kl . i . a ;.i j and as for carriages and horses, they "'VVJ"""!""' are of no use he, erthey are to be had at the "nd, and with a flabby bipm hat every corner of the streets.' une'er flraP UP gain-a vision of lea- t i-.. :..:.. . kv shoes, of srreasy trowsers, oKIantern ' haiws and lonsr srav hair ; and the jk narior main waiifii. uui every iiiuisi, i . : . r. ' OfnO institute habits of correct thinking; to train I debt. mL the mind to act for itself, and to analyse the aT appearing to thesatisfactionofv$he Cottt that the Defendanf5nthhi oase i i -tt an jn. habitant of this State It Is therefore ordjered that publication be madein the 'Italeig'ei B-ister for six sucfeessive week", notifying said Defendant nersonalH to be .and appear before the Justices of the Court of pleas nd Quarter". Sessions, at the Court to be held fee the County of Anson at the Court Houaein WadesborOTigh; on the 2d Monday in October nextKend; there to replevy or plead to wuej"0r tbepro!' perty levied on will e cpnaemnea toriainun Witness. NorflettD. Roeriran. Clerk ol Court, at office thed ftooday ji July. 1837. - r - vtf' N.BOGGANrteTkJ , Price adv. $5. . V ?v S9 " quests v and with & pair of horses. ;These are handsome horses,' observed I. Yes ' replied he. I am fond of good horses: and. as I onlv keep a pair I have tho Kef TKprp i a pprtain decree of ter dinner, kbut for my part, I prefer '1 . . . . T I .-. M I. i , i t ..-i a '.nni-Ptontmn in tniir narses i uu uui mutn pienuiu mansion, aiyi i was ujucicu iirv" -j .: . . , . ' - - j I I I " A. . f ....... .... ohaj r ft i -4 14. .i-.iV.1 . "Y. :, iv a crown oi iiyeriea aeivaiiv.-. iiuvcry thins was on the most sumptuous and magnificent scale. . Having paid my re snecta to the ladv of the house, I retired to dress, as dinner was nearly ready, it being then half past seven o'clock. . It was night before we sat down, to an oi servation that I made;Aekpressing a hope that I had not occasioned the dinner be ing put off, Willemott replied On the cotUrarv. my dear, Reynolds, we never kit down until about this hour. How peo ple can dine at fourorfive o'clock, lean- not conceive. I could not toucn a inouin Ihe dinner was excellent, and 1 paid it the encomiums which were its due. ' Do not be afraid, my dear fellow; my icook is an artiste extraordinaire a regu iUr Cordnn Mpu. Yoii mav eat anv thing without fear of lndicesiionr. s How people m live upon i the Engltllncookery of the present dav l cannot conceive", i seiuom iue ou, for feaV o feeing poisoned. Depend upunlf a Qod cook lengthens r days, aftU UOjprice ipioo greai 10 ike; it appeals as if you wished to over- op your neighbors.' j I spent a few very pleasant days, and then quitted his hospitable rool. A se vere cold, caught that winter, muuceu me to take the advice ot the pnysicians, and proceeded to the south of France, where I remained two iyears. un my re turn, I was informed that Willemott had speculated, and had ben unlucky onthe Stock Exchange; that lie had leic tvicu- mondi and was now living at Clapnam. The next day 1 met j nun near mc x change. Reynolds, I am happy to see you. Thompson told me that you had come back. If not better engaged, come down to see me, I will drive you down at four o'clock, if that will suit.' It -suited me very Well; and at four o' cloclcI met him, according, to appoint ment, at a livery stable over, the Iron Bridse; His vehicle was-, ordered out; it was a phseton, drawn by two long-tail i .i it. i -i-i ii. : say roor leiiow men mey utmik ineir wine to drown the thought of him thus laying the ghost in a red sea. A poor fellow is like, a drone in autumn1 there is something passing melancholy in the slowness of its. srait. and there is in its ! whiskey toddy . Tt agrees with me better. form anj aspect that which tells; of a by Here's to the health of my two girls, God g0ne summer of an evanescent bright ness them and success to them in lile.',. nieSg a temporary flutter and! gaiety ; 'My dear Willemott,' said I' I take t,ut coid winds are come, arid heavy the liberty oi an old mend; but 1 am s 1 1T astonished at your philosophy tnat l can- mv skv. and the poor shiverinsr : drone is not help it. When I call to mind Belei . A. 1 - " . 1 ... . i Lastle, vour larffe ostaDiisiunent:, your -rhe mtv with which men Iook upon a objects of its action; to substitute active mental ex ercise for the passive reception of information; and 1 1837. to regard the morals and manners as important sub jects of instruction, were announced as the princi ples which would regulate Mrs. Gray in her efforts to educate female youth. The, success which has attended her exertions9, induces her to adhere to those principles, ana to continue in Petersburg, a course of instruction which has proved beneficial to her pupils, acceptable to their friends, and satis-! factory to herself. The Public is therefore inform ed, that another Session of the PETERSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY willcommence on the lstX that the Defendant In. tbis case J 3 not, a o ' U . . . mi . ' . ... , I . . . L - . . - , L. . 1 . -C . oi ucioner. ensume. x nree compeieni ana exDe-1 innaDiiam oi mis ouiic. i mtreiurcuruwcu rienced female teachers are engaged as assistants, I that publication be made in theltaleigh Reris- ana u is Deueveu, uiai mis msuiuuon wui anora ler lor 8ix ura?i wiw, uuijHig fij every faciUty necessary for the attainment of an fendant personally. ttfbe and appefhfef ore tSttV education adapted to the ordinary affairs of life, and Justices of the Court .of Pleti i and Quarteres embellished with those higher mental acquirements sions, at the Court to be held for the County which at once vindicate the female mind from the of Anson, at the Co ft House tin-4debc charge of inferiority, and qualify Uie possessor to rough, on the 2d Monday in October nwrt ; sustain herself with dignity and propriety in the then and there to replevy; or ptetd to issue, . or most cultivated and polished society v the property levied on will be condemned to The course of instruction will include Ortho-1 riaintin ' aenr , 1 - r . w -?jSir . -. . witness, xsorneei u. ioggn, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA -'krxsnn finuntv. ' Court of Pleas and Quarter SessionSiT , 1 July Term, 1837. William BvMcCorkle . ThoicasC Garratt Attachjpent levied on land. s TTT appearing tolhe satisfaction ot tne: Uoucr ou Qsurc one.' When the ladies retired, heing alone, weT entered into fnendlv conversation. I expressed my admirafien of hisdaugti- ers, who certainly were very nandsome and elefi-ant p'iVU. . . i : S - ' w -. . - i, ' . -. 4 Very true ; they are more than pass aWe,' replied Jie. J We have manybf- ,ers, but not such as to coine tfpr to mj pectations; Bar9nes"areWeajnow- J-oays, and Irish Lords are .nothings ; i ftpe to settle them comfortablYt We plal I ee. Trv this claret : voull find it excellent ; not a headache in a hogshead ' t How people can drink port, I can- Bt imagine.' " V ; I- ? IiiTin-ips. vour French cook, andr vour stud of cattle, I wonder at your content piI stntp. nf mind under such a change of circumstances.' - I almost wonder myself, my dear fel low,' replied he. I never could have believed, at that time, that I could live hannilv under such a change of circuin- rr J . .. r ....." . T stances; Dut the tact is, mat aunougn i have been a contractor, I have a good conscience; then my wife is an excellent woman, and provided she sees me and her daughters happy, thinks nothing a bout herself, and, further, I have made it a rule as I have been going down hill, to find reasons why I should be thankful, not discontented. Depend upon it, Rey nolds, it is not a loss of fortune which will affect your happiness, as long as you have peace, and love at home.' I took my leave of Willemott and his . l",""-" J " -v - I . , , 1, I ed ponies altogether, a very neat, con- wile with respect as wen as rega.u, tuu rprn wp apt nffa ranld pace. v.- vinced that there was no pretended m- " - rf ! .. ... 1 , i ii . i i u They step out well, don't theyr we untterence to wonuiy aiivaniagea, m.i,u shall be down in plenty of time to put on was not that the grapes were sour, out a pair of shoes by five o'clock, which is lthat he had learned the whole art or hap- L. J i .. . . r '1- I I " -.4 1 .1 ...tiU ...Unf I,-. nur flinnertimp- l.ntp dinners dOP'l agree pmess, oy oeins coiueuicu wun wuai ue .i ' .i ill.- !'i:.. nrlio.l nl K Irtittino- hia rmt ap.r.nrflinO' Witn me-r-iney prouuee hmjiscvwh. wiint.., .i.....e ... w. D - , . ... s piuor fellow, is as different fromj; the com passion" with 'which they regarii a poor nian, as the praise which they bestow on a good fellow differs from the respect with which they treat a good man. i There is something painful in the familiarity of pi tj, and the pertness of a half humorous sympathy. Even the truly generous feel some repugnance in administering to a poor fellow, which they do not feel in re liieving a poor man- ' Aoor ifellow re njinds you of gay days ; and there is a thought, not to be surniountedthat some it oral obliquities havejassisted to" form the downward" slope into the valleyjof adver sity ; while the poor fellow hiuSself feels ir ore deeply than all, the contrast of the p esent with the past ; he knows that the P'ist will never be present again, there- fire he wishes the present to je pastas soon as possible. '"'Poor fellow Drop the curtain Drop thV curtain. f i London Periodical. graphy,. Defining, Writing', English Grammar, Rhetoric, Composition Geography, with the use of the Globes & Maps, History, mental nd practical Arithmetic, Mathematics, natural, mo ral and mental Philosophy Mattiral History, Chemistry, Astronomy, Botany Geology, Gov- eminent of the United States, .Galisthenics French, German,Masic,"Drawing, Painting, Worsted & fine needle work. On the Sabbath, biblical in struction will be regularly given. The French and merman languages will be taught by a lady - - r i "t- Clerk of sa(t Cm: at flfflr. tlm 2(1 VlnnrliV in JUIV. A. 1J. 1837. , ' - P . N. D. BOGGAN, Clerks . Price adv., $5.., , . , t.3?-y't TATE OF NORTH CAROl-irf Ai 9 - Airo rC aw x t x . ' 4 ' next morning he proposed that f The lnould rattle mnml thft ark with him. 1 acceded, and we set qfif inisnisome flPen carriage, with four graysdde&l-.y fuiiuns ai a raoianar.P At w were whirlinr alon. hp. hi-Arl 4 tn(nn a B . . v i m. ii tun. e must 6f course drive hut . l ' . ft. . , ft ft. V "e country 1 never go out without four -v. iii.ic is a bui ids' iu luur norses (ilk. I m . . n.cn makes it delightful ; it makes you Tnts elastic, nd you feel that the poor "imaig are not at hard labor. Rather i aQ not drive four, I. would ,prefer to ltay at home.' , : , . . f Superior Court of Law, 8priog Ternvl837. ' Bamuei 1 . Asne ts. nooen v. nattaway. who was educated in Europe, and who speaks Original attachment leviedTon one lrunk and it$i both ot tiiose languages very fluently. Music contents. And araamoned James T., Johnson, will be taught by a lady or gentleman, as the John B. Knotts Joel Horn and James Horn, aa pupil or her friends may prefer. 1 Garnishees.' ' . :" The boarding establishment is connected with the rT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, t!ha school, and entirely under the control of the Prin- ill the Defendant, Robert C. 'H attawafi Itr not an cipal. ' ; habitant of this State: It is therefore ordered that The expenses per session of five months, payable in publication be made ibr aix successive weeks in the advance, will be for tuiuon in all the ordinary Raleigh Register, for the Telendant to be and .ap- branches, $20 pear at the next Term of our Superior -Court of For board, bedding, fuel, lights, washing, dec, $80 Law, to be held for the' CountyoC Anson af the An extra charge will be made for Music, French Court House ja rWiadsbdrough, on the 2d Monday Drawing, German, Painting, Worsted and fine 0f September next: t replevy, plead, answer or de needlework mur, or judgment of condemnation wilt be awarded As the number of pupils will be limited, none again sthe Trunk'and its contents levied Upon, and will be received for a shorter term than a session of aiso against tiie effej.in' the dian the ' Ganj five months, and it is expected that no withdrawal, ihees, to satisfy the' Plaihtijfffelaii-t. " even tnen, win oe raaae, wunoui previous nouce Witaew. Joseph White. Clerk of our said Cdurt to the Principal. No deduction can be made for at Office, the 2d MonJayfof March, A; D. 1837,! course you know thaj Louisa has a little boy.'.- -v . I . '" I did not. but conuratulated him. Vpo and ha now 'frone out to India uWh lipr hnhnd. Marv is also ensraed ww it 'rpia 4 . -. , - w ' to be married a very gooa matcn a Mr. Rivers, in the law. He hasibeen to his cloth.' GenllemanU Magazine. A Good Fellow. There is a great difference between a good fellow and a elever fellow? a clever fellow is far from hpinor n p-oml fellow i he is rather a 20od- calied to the bar thisjy ear. and promises for-thing fellow. A ciever fellow is well.: Tliey wllbe a Itttle pinched at f bustlihg about like a parched pea first, but we must see what we can do I on a &10yel; but a good fellow is as quick forhem.'- A I - las a mouse, and as eaiy as atv old shoe. We stoiined at a nat row of nouses, I A Clever fellow lias all his, eyes about forget the name, ahdj as. we drove up, him, but a good lellow never has his eyes ue huivcs .ti on, the --ui ...u: . !, m. j ft.-.-iir.i mvJnir. whn rn nrenv son 01 iiiiur, aim ucrw T a meeting of the managers of jthe Experi mental Rail Road Company, a dividend, of fifteen per cent, for the half year, ending 10th Au- 1 -i . . . .1 '1 gust 1837, was declared. 1 ne same waipe paiu.on , ariplication to B. B. Smith, at his store, on and af ter the 1st September. ! -B. B. SMITH, Treasurer. ' NORTH-CAROLINA STAT EIj OTTER Y, For the benefit of the Samsbuht Ac ademt, Extra Class B. fori 837. ! To be drawn at Lawrenceville, Montgomery Co. If C. COn Thursday, 7th September 837. 75,X-nmber Lottery, 14 drawn Ballots. absence during the session, the expenses of the Instil toton being the same whether "the pupil- are pres-j ent or absent. The system which it is desirable to adopt, renders it important that all the pupils should be present during the first week of the- ses sion. Boarders are requested to bring a list of 1 their . clothing, and to -have every article' legibly 1 .u . 1 .v. ' r Reference, of the firet respectability will be given to those who may require them Petersburg-August 8. . ttOct! the servant; the only an servant, came above three quarters open he ta out and took, the ponies r round tothe world as he finds it, and thinks it ki ,k;ii ik. n.,jil ropoivpd mvJn?. whole a orettv sort of thing, and gage and one ortwo paper bags, contain- meditates pulling it to pieces to make it ins a few extras for the occasion. I was go better, as babies do watches. A cle- met with the satnewirmth as usual-oy yer tenow win pe sure 10 wJ Mrsii Willemott. " The house was small whatever you say,; agooo icnow wm uc but vefyeatf f theremhSnts of former sore to agree with you, whatever youay. grandeurppeardAewa A good fellbws a. JtinJ oj. taioejieajr, or two littU&rtJcles,f favourites bfthe clumsy, but tractable 5 you may letd nim itv w c, f in urn ff fivftii'clnck ' to a any where, and persuade him to do any ine by theltnitig He wilt tell Jou good storiesli 38 6w., ft .WHITE, C S C. 'StoctatJilasti- rti i' i rr 1 1 r -XT' THIS fine Horse', by EcHpse & Timoleon the real four mile has Ail.?- Ul returned from - Sprtncr Season fct Vir. giaia j and is now .lffine coBditWB.Ife4wUI : be allowed few Mares this Fall say Jpm n0Wt , until the 1st November.":r;V- "'M Notice is hereby given to his patrons and Breeders, that be wil) remain at home, next , Spring..' .;.f hri-l iim Bona Vista, Johnston Co.? "-, ..-'4g$lif'' Xugust 10, 1837. f T (D3tr, Standard, and Fayettevuie upset 1 Prize oMIOjOOO. 1 iprixe of $3,000. I Prize of jk $S,000. 6 Prices of $1,000. 10 Prizes of $400. fee- Whole Tickets $4. Halves $2. wuarters $1. A certificate tor a Package of 25 whole Tickets will cost - - - - - - $52 40 - . 25 Half do. 4 : $26 20 25 Quarter . do. $13 10 To be had in the greatest variety of numbers, either by the package or single ticket of . ... t BALE1QH, N. C. StpayJJIule f OTRAYED from the Subscriber, on Cain Creek, O six miles from Monnt Willing, on the 2d inst. a brown- female MULE, thirteen years oid; had! a uirn nn ita - nnnaaA. hnr tha saditlft. tlO Other mark recollected. Any information respecting said I ver, will insert the above 3 times. f i ; Mule will be thankfully received, and a reasonable reward will be given for the recovery of the same. , :.f J- JAMES MlttWlS. Jnly31. 42 3t. , SILE.'GOOeS. Five Cents Reward. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber in May last, a colored boy, narqed IRWIN HAMON3. He was bound to me in the pounty Court of Wake, until the age of 21. Some months areyet totrans- nire before he arrives at that wre. -Tlie; above re ward wOl be given for Ids delivery to me, r j , - ZACHARIAHjBCOrr. August 21 -j' 3U OrpiIE Subscribers offer for sale, on farorabla im terms, a choice selection of . Frencb, India and Italian A complele. assortment of UMBRELLAS, 'qjuusols.- '.STJUWoismt NELSON, CARLBTON it COl , : N,Fl2,Tioa Street; NeW Tata, July 12, 1837. 5 2m r 4i 41 i in PA I, t-S I 5 1 4! if M 4 3r. - i I -I I . 4 f I - St 4 1 i ) ..-r-