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" t r jr - t t ' . 'J i j xl. 4.' k . I , 1 '! . V 4- it' I,"-" I' :7". .;ff, 1 V 117 vO'li-U ii- i- 5fe . a,' 1 t I A ' tJ J i- ' v I 1 J -I t I v .. .'jPair moamer,lei thy rw e? .v r . wee wr mother' JT i fl Sfrul'h' Thoagh lint wtfti them fiom all care. let ot grief fcorrode thy heart, i Ift tenia aycopathy part , u r - JBoft solace to ihj doom.. j,, ''T' For tho Tenstleaa ate haa torn " v A parent from thy aide, s i . . ' ' She on (ixa wiaga of Serapha borne,' , . . . : iay now iu powers aenot Fraed from thia Tale of woe and atrife, Exempt from every pain; fr' jja, nny immortal fife 1 1 ! . XHomphant ahe doth reign. Then let not grief corrode thy heart, ' iOr nip hy beauty's bloom; 1 , Let gentle sympathy impart,1! gbft solace to thT doom. ! : MAXWELL. iLugm,1839. ; n , ; -.' TrtTTOIlTnT THE ATTCWTTOW OF y SFTflK PDDUa-Fmf vaJualU Fro- i jxrtyin the City of Raltigh and it inanity, for -Tt baeriben 'finding it ImpOMible from bi -tensive iimgagementa in another State, lo devbte ' that time and attention to his business here, reqoiaite to ito being! properly conducted, offer for aleor relit THE EAGLE HOTEL, in the City of Raleigh, at Cwent Occupied by him. 1 The Hotel, aa e very one owe, Acquainted with it, I ss desirable property as can be owned, If the Proprietor can five Jus personal ' ettention? to it It is new thoroughly, furnished, and the purchaser or lessee could fake Immediate posses sion. Fiew situations in the United Btates orTet so ke chance for the profitable investment ofjnoney. ' " Also, Loy er Gaooan, containing 6 Acnes, with t new Dwellingv Stone Stable and Bam. V f, J I T Abo, k PiavTATioa- on Crab Tree Creek, within S milesFof Raleigh, eonlaining 678 Acres,5 tend in cluding all necessary buildings for a comfortable resi . dence. ?: ily '-v tkli;i ii Also, tO Acres of JVoon Lato, abool 4 mOcs from the City lying near the old. HilUboro' HoadJ The above Property will be sold on accommodating terms. ' , Persons desirous of owning the whole, or any part thereof, are requested to make early -application. - The Subscriber also offers for sale the whole of bis j TaiuaoieifiocK o ouiyuuu tisja&uv, as jouows, X i V vix: No. ll Mabi a Waax, dam oWagner and Fanny, foaled in 1 827, by Marion, dam Citizen, now in foal by ,4' imp. Priam Prod uce entered in the Trial Stake, Naah villc.Tef.n. $1000 entrance; to be run the day pre ' vioua to Uie Peyton Stake ; also, in! the great Produce Stake, near NcwOrleana, $5000 entrance, i mile heats, Fall of f 843. -Sec Spirit of the Times, after Janu- ary,farfutmber of Entranett. ! j ' ' No; 2f Pottt PaAcaAM, by John B'tchaiids, dam imp. Chance, foaled In 1828, now in' foal by imp. . Priam. Produce entered in Produce 8take, 843, mile heats, to be run over the Stale Course near Ra leigh, IjOOO entrance; also, at jftew Jlerket, Ya, $lQO0.'Su Spirit of the Times, after January for the nurkher of the Entrance. 1 f ! ! , ' No. fj Maat Blocjtt, c. m. by Sir Charles, dam ' bjlrrfd, fbhled'iil 183J..J - .H:v-.v jv.iN ; . N. ii Lavf Bolaxv, b. m- by TariiT; dam Ball'a Fjerize,!now in foal -by imp. Priam.! -i . '.No. IK Maut Av, b. m. by , Gohanna, I dam by Sir Charles, now in foal by imp.' Priam M ; New ill. lint CnisTiariHB, s. m. foaled irtr 1830, by Arab; her dam by imp. Knowsby, now in foaly lmn.PrUm.-l . - :Mv? ! No. t Lama,V rat foaled in 1 830, by 8it Charles, dam imp. Boxzard, now to fual by im. Priam. ' , iNo.S, A Dun Mare; foaled in 18 37, by Sir Charles, , (in foal Im RiJ Whil ... Vf- -fMV! ' .1 No. 9. One half of al CTianT, by.Eciipse but of Xlo. 1, 3 yean old half owned by : JolJ Qampton, ;' Sf South Carolina; and now in his poneesjon. ' . I No. 10. Doict Thabf, U C two years oU.-lv imp. ' Shaksptare, out of No. 2 won ber Sweeosiakea over the State Course near Raleigh,' f aubsenbenf, 200 I Nov fi; Raii Roau, gi ek2 years old FelCdaJn by Young Friday. v s i i ii by imp, ' I No 12. liatf of b f.-Faawr Diol, by Imp. Chateau Margaux, faled m 1837, the other half ' owned by Thos. DosweU.Hsuover coontyi Ya. I , No. 43., A Bay Filly, foaled in! 1838.1 bv imn .. Priam, out of No. 4-4-engaged at New Market, Va., ,33 subscriber, 15300 eech also, aTihe Slate Course, ?1000 entrance. See Spirit of the Ttmet,aflerJan j vary, far number of Entries, r ii j vNo. Mi.' A5 Bay" Filly, foaltfJ In 1838, by Lyman, , out of No. 6 eng'sged at New Merket, Va., 33 ub- eribers) $300 entrance. Sprinz 3 vesr olds. ". . j - No. I. Bay Fflly, foaled in 1839, by Andrew, out A of No, 1 engaged- in .the great Peyton Stake for U $150,000, and is considered one of the most promising: - Entrie in the Stake.. 4 : -f .-T I No. 6. Bay Filly, foaled in l?39, by imp. Priam, P No,' t7. .Bey FilIy,-foaled in 1838, by imp. Priam J UtoNo6.1'. -V , i.-, ;,- lr-.rl'1 I The VhoIe of the above Blooded Stock of Horses will be od t Public Sale, on the 1st dcy of JulyJ nxMn pe iiy 01 uaieign u not privately Isold before that tioie.;- V''k,:'.J V f v j , -.: V . ; I Apphcadons, personally or l.y -tetter, can be made, unui ue uay or sale, at Raleigh, Tii Cv r':'-'- i:m M V'l-j, v. . gf,; p, . ROGERS. Raleigh Jaru.1. 1840.! j :j-',,r 1-'X 3T1 Jiou PORT ANT SaX.r?. The Snbscriber hav- tnt been annointrd Trim In a TWd from Jonir ietxeWaV, ! for certain purposes therein expressed,' j 11 0iL,il, "' befo' be Court Hons door id the CUy of Raleigh, ou Saturday thi 15th day pf FebruJ0 ary nt, all the Negroes of the sd HoUowai, there by conveyed, among which are 8 good Shoemakers, r, i 7 and a good Seamstress ; ! and. St tha Mm' time, h - . -; Wifl sell a Let, ia the Eastern pirt of the City of Rsl- -t -'- eign, adjoining wm. jJallaa Haywood and .others, conuurong two awrs ana enetner Lot, Ground, ontairung9J acres, about half a mile East of theCapi- Laale will be without reserve. jj"i"a afw aau oineTS. q,j si i xaxs Btx monui ereuii. i . , , . 7 - 7" i .v-.; f-i-',!:.' '.;. i;D.-?STONE, :2VM Jsnnsry 27 184K s ',;V--.j -i:.'7 ( v ?: 7VtMfee. 10 SlMd IlITlTAllD. Uft my house and employ, 1 1 M AHOGANY. These instruments hi i, J my-on KIM B ROUGH JONES.fon the 0th ofPi".lod and. soft, or orp PeJal. t. t. ,ii ' j i - 727- vi ' i:)' i.. I-i7-i. r- F sons wishing to purchase, are -reft Jaauarj. ; U 1 near I, S , year pf ge, but boorly, grown; Aa : dark Ssndy bair,' one eye injure by a oook from a yom He wore away a u ox-cost made of Kentucky JanevxAll person sre warned against aarbonng 04 employing said lioy, a I will fnforee the bw igainst any soch offender, j I will gin the above tewerd for his confinement iff any JsiLler deliverinc Idas to me in Baleigh! 4 JONES, v JanbaryS5f4840. ,.. TOOPdSALSforiinx. RALD.and IJ b. udgF J enlIghteB. been remarked by iftyi' fu ura Wf Xd (or it lvaUon hd Ittstrt to lfiiSi her nubile mett-'And perhaps the LnfiT fearm add impartial reaaon' may; safely prw noudlhdecWnnthaU Bracucaui aurmpt to iui wauig miuhh uw vuu -jnfiha meritorious citizens of ant "communitT without bavins first Imparted to the world V perspi cuoos ana tangioie reTeiauon oi ua resources oi Juiie rature and Bcience. 'U Uk mournful fact, io eotinefr. tion with the history of thia Bute., that she Tiaa suf fered immense priations of 1 character and fameTram the want of some faithful and accessible organ, thro which hef devoted sona might communicate to the worid thfMM liioTTaohical incidents and hisUrieat and titeraiy fragments wKich have been garnered up A the orcJitvcv oi pnvsve uiwuqd, iou. wuicu bid cmcij associated wttn We gioryor out pcopie. , toiua w pect,1 we are. far hr the rear of other States in the Con feueracy,'wbjch can prefemo just claim to t auperior rank over North Carolio on account or roe vaster extent of their moral. Intellectual, or- physical resour- cea. And We cannot surrender the endearing convic tion that thia Btatepreeent an atmopnereumcieni ly genial, and a eoit auficiently grateful to sustain, in a iournal ourelf devoted to Lite rature and Science, until the experiment shall hive dMn fairfr rtade and have proved unsuccessful 1": The moat prominent features by- which the Eme rald will be distinguished, shall be a persevering effort to rescue from ' oblivion the numerous facta which would.be so peculiarly qualified to' give solidity and extension to the web of our history . as a State, and which have been rapidly passing beyond our reach, owinz to the wasting influence which is exerted by time ever both the written and traditional memorials of men: to refresh, the recollecUona of the people in relation to the ulenta. virtues and servlcca of those patriotic men who acquitted themselves aa faithful manliana of the most crecious rithU and intf reats oi the State, in the period oi her infant weakness; to de liver to the world an accurate unoweuge oiuiow wm have heightened end adorned Jiey character id more r.Mni tira; io h'rit andcirculate the fruit of vigo rous and cultivated intelle through the roediem f . ,.7 Vit L j JT It,- Fm.,.iH n I arUclcajrhich will prepared, for themeiaid en I aabiecteofprinuryintW. imam wmrm eincea. and in the milder walks of poli te litarafnrei and to advance We interests 01 popular euu- 1 facts, rabieets and examples which will be best calcu eatiun. v uniiormiv wiwwwi w " uvmv. fated to exert a salutary .influence ret ui puuuc For the purpose of plaang the literary resources of I he Emerald, upon a secure and permanent basis of interest and of usefulness, the aid of intelligent and gifted gentlemen has been solicited in advance of its publication! and the assurances which have been re ceived upon thia point are such as to justify the anti cipation .that the enterprise will be sustained by some 01 we- mosx lununooa ana popular pons 01 nuiui uie State ma boast. It is also expected that each num ber of the Emerald will receive a considerable acces sion to its interest n presenting a "ketch of some em inent citizen of North Carolina. - And these sketches will be indisciimiiiately applied to the characters of both the living aud the dead.' :' li wilt be one of the chief objects of the Editor to regulate the selections which may be made for th pa per, by such spproved maxims aa to render, it vehi cle of useful instruction, and to secure some degree of gratification to every class of readeia. A constant ef fort will be made to .guard against thai, lengthened species of gravity which may; approach the limit of monotony, whilst at the1 same time the sprightliness of its matter shall not abonnd in such culpable profu sion as to acquire the stamp of levity. The hope is cherished, too.lhat this periodic! will prove equally acceptable to both of the political parties which now divide the populationbf the Union, inasmuch as dis tinguished individuate warmly devoted to each of these ' 1 - . M.A.! ; . classes of men hav promised us contributions from I their pent) and aa every topic which may bej even 1 faintly Unctared with the party poliUca of the times, I shall be rigidly am inflexibly excluded fiom the, col- I umns)fthe Emerald. . .. 1 I TERM& The Emerald will be publuhed semi .51 an impe- awr tAn I pnonthly, in quarto form of eight pages, on rial sheet of fine paiier and handsome ' type; at four dollars penannum. Paiaf will be taken to make it equal, in point of mecnanicaTexecution. to any aimi. la, publication in th Union; and it is contemplated, in a short time to Issue it weekly, should it be found practicable to do so with safety to our own interests end the entertainment afforded to our readers; in which event, the subscription "will be increased to five OTlCBAlofJDSmOROES. I SJ Parsuant to.lhe terms of Deed of Trust, to me e keen led by tne late Harwell ferry, "of in County of VYakt foiibe purpose therein menuoned, I aball offer for sale on Mdhdsy the 10th day of February next, on the prenuses,thsi valuable PLANTATION, Jwlong- ug ie saiu rerry, tying in ineuounty uaxe vn NeDseRiver, containing about 2000 Acres, on which is an excellent Saw and .Grist Mill; also. Twenty-nine valaabie jNEUKUES;;orao mqchor said property as may be sufficient to discharge the debt secured by said DeeUSi - -" 1- ,7. ',-"77 ; 7 Notes, with spproved security, at sixand twelve months, necotisble Ind navable at th Bank! of the State of North Caroline, will be received inpayment. The title to said Property is unquestionable. -" . - WESLEY JONES, Trustee. Raleigh, Jn 9, 1840. 77 ?. 7 ! state of north Carolina; r -h , CARTXRCT OTIIrT. 7! 7V- Superior Court of Law FaUTerm, A. D. 183 liavm trusuaie.i . . . ; 7 1 !'vs.- 7 Pedtion for piyprce. " Jsne Trusdale. ' S ' : ' 7"' I1 N thnV ea? U hf-hitr made appear to the aatisiaey tion of the Court, that a 8ubpoena amd.eua SObpoen had tegolsrly issued as directed oy w to- h AefAmtant commanding her, ppearanc in this Court, to plead or,nswer 'to the petitioner 5 . w - . . .a a- -a v., In petition, ?squU otnpr., maireri.ano. uiii.8wu.-r the premisea a required bylhe Aet of Assembly, in tuch : case made and provided-proclamation was thsrefore made at Jbf Court Mouse ddor, iovvwe bbhi lefondanf to appear ' and answer as commanaea uy the aaid 8obpoena, anu ine saia ueienuan uciug bo called made defaults . It is therefore ordered, that 4he4jlerk caas notice, of . the pendency of this pe tition to be poVIwhed in the Newbern Spectator and n.feioTi Rffister for' three months. and that at the next 'I arm, ' an isim be submitted to a Jury to as- 4 cestain the worth: of the material facts charged in the PeHuionefs petition. ' M,7 . . r T . I iXr h Conntv f Carieret? th. 3rd tue 4ta. Monday 01 oeptemoeri n, U. J. W. HUNT, CJ S. C. . ftPtcnDID AMdrtment of Piano For tJV The Subscribe hsi just received an AnniTfoaaa supply of PIANOS, of verr superior jquantiea, wtucn ne oners lor sale onrreasonble term. ) His asaortmeiit is as full .and Complete as . any in . xoruvaieuna) ana no ucsiuu.es nos v say, inaiuie riinm sjbqusi u hoi, suinor, hi any. oaereu iur le in thi section of country. ! ; Amonnt the collet ti.w are 2 8PLENDlTi ROSfc. WOOD PIANOS 1 ZEBRA. WOOD (.triped) and have each two wishing to purchase, are -referred totb. ev. jobn c Jaeoion, m1 Boarding School R.'Alexnder, of Mecklenbur ' ' -CiH JOSHUA BdNElt eslem, N. C. January 10. : : ; v ' 5t SURGERTDr.W.IT 8cott jftiorm tn pabU, that he has tiirnedlo (hi j.. Baleigh Janvsa. I840.' ,;'-"i ir Y A .Y EG ET ABLE : nd Uq ireral ; lledjclrie,i nrovedbr the xnerienc of ihxussnds toi he, when properly VPeT,rerd , wilh !?ertai j ture in every fohn of the only one disease, all . . . .1-. . - . -,- -, ..i naving" rue 'aame .origin, ana invariaoiy anic wmpioycuiniupuii.oi mc hiuhu oii, from the unWerI root-uf all. disease.,. namely,;panadas, -Texas, Mexico; and the Weal Indies, mriuritv or imneHet circulation of the Blood. 1 impurny.or irnperiect cprwuttw yi iiic iduvi In a tierlod of little moi e than thipee years fnIbr. the relief i of . tiifferiaff. man.fe ViTbey have if i' health "m nUTmnt ive Orre Ilnndrrdt a nousana prrsons, w nonwTEre givrn v, cjr, yP"j CUrXDie 4y rnyncisns - oi iuc ... urn ; rans; bechroni or recent, whether 1, be deafnesa urf n.tnt.tk. .M." h(hi it iriii from'constitu - tiorfor from tome immediate eause, whether it iiina nr: ftnti in ininv cues wucit even vuii oeen. Drciruicu iu hvhhvw remedy had been resorted to in vafn; v-l jr thousand ! upward of ve Weikn-ia. whether it 1nrh are frm're?uUf practic.nff- k. iWimSiiUfMr! a external iniurv. it will betfem furuiahed aubiects for euttorial comment in enrixl . hv nA-vwintr in the uie ol these Pills. Uf Thia principle of purging with Urandretlawith truth be.asaejrtei .that n pilla. nmoea nothing "but" the useless and de-iklnd haa ever, received testi . r .t..:.v. milk nnrli'a7:il. i...ik k. UVI ihilnn m1ic!nt nf lhf fivinv Hinieiri imm inc umi ihb iwruw iutuue man ire kiivuku v ..,. .. ... . . - .. . - , z. ik- ...k:,i .w-ir corrupt humois; of the bloodT ,Uose r humOrsft WhiQb Cause, til We-Miey. jmpvue lue ,JunCT ana tnerearcinousaiiua iNiimwuy utvw Uona of., the liver when they settle upojCthathey are neve? aatisfiednnUttlhey v fcaVe1 ,'gup organ, aodT which,1 when they aetlle upon' thely always t baud .:-imMi y-ii muscles produce rheumatism i or s upon the kl xhey have no rival in curing and v preventing nerves, product jpouti or;pon the Juwgs, prq-iioua Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, duee consumption; or, upon, the intestines, cos-fUver Complaints, Sick Headache;1-Jaundice, tivehes; or, uron the lining of the blood ves J Asthma, Dropsy, Kheurastism, Enlargement of sets, aaonlexy and paralyaia, and all J the train of , the Spleen, Piles, ChoiTc,4 Female Obatruclions; diactfdera ao melancholy , to the auffcrtr and all L . .Tea, purging theae humors from -the tody is ineiruecurc iwran ct form of disease.1 ' This is no. mere assertion it is a;' demonstrable truth, and. each diyis ex tending itself far, and wide it ; Hi &qMt known, and more and more appreciated, r v r I The curie by purging may more depend Upon the lawa which 1 produce aweeiness orpnruy. tends totagnate, wir P'oa" ckn" b?U principal towns in the State ,iiMr.iiinii! therefore tnet n.r-n 1 . . . cessity of constant exereiae ia seen. ram 11 avnui lu uunw""""'! - 1 Whenconstant exereiae cannot be used from ",WB ,,ni"" - - ent n iterinir to health. .Thus morbid bu4 it. It ia nature which ia tbua aasiated througlr 1. .n,i --n-t. whirh h. provided for herself. ' j 'i '- ' - " 'it CertiteatU feure by tho Srundretk nil, . . i nrsxTxnv cirnJ( :, ; During the month of August last, Mr. Joshua H. Stdelda ws J violently attacked with a tnosi dangerous dysentery. -'The paaagea were of the most foetid and alarming charucter, and were ao frt qoent that they-. numbered as many aa 25 in one day. Aftej having taken the prescrip tions of two of the most - celebrated physicians in the country, h without receiving any permsr nent relief, he waa induced, by the i suggestion" of a neighbor, to try! the Brandretb Pills but so weak hud he I become by the unnatural evac uationsof hia disease, that he had 00 hope of recovering However, after having taken dose of the pills, ue received almost immediate t RIICI, tna CVniinucu 10 ic hivmi umi, iiicj: had effected perfect cure.' If any individual are Inclined to doubt f the correctness of the a bove .certificate in every particular, they are respectfully referred ; to Mr. J. H. 8hields,tIop kinsville, Christian County, Ky. k 'October 12, 1838. , '-.:. i l, PTsrxrsia CTII. ' . B. Brandreth,M. D.-DearSirt For the bene fit of my fellow sufferers, t wish ?oa to pubfish the particulars of my case. You know when 1 was in Louisville lsst Spring, 1 did not?exoect to live long; my bones were almost protruding throuffh mv flesh. Flatulency, heart-burn and j0sa of sleep had reduced me to a skeleton. t bad heard much of your pills, but I did not be. ,--- . . .1 . -,eve that they or any thing else would cure me; however, as you know, 1 bought a box and took them, eince whicn time I liave uxen wx boxes, and I now take great pleasure in aaying hat I enjoy an excellent tate ( of health, and . tan nr9mi more labor and endure more . 1 'a c a . fatime than l have been able, to do for years previous to my taking your medicine. C - WM-THOMPSON, Taylor uret x, naruin county, iwy, September 29, 1838. 1 7 iS'Tm nMrjFiMi Office in Virginia, . ia 195 ifjtn Rirt. itiebmond. near the Old Market, where the Piils can be obtained at 25centa per k ;ih fttll ftirtfctiona. 1 -v , I The following gentlelnen have been sppoiftb ed Agenta for the sale of Brandretb Pilla. j;i , Wro. Peck, Raleigh. ..7. t B. & H Biker, Louisburg j5 A. D- Northern, .Sm:tnnl. . ". Stephenson & Bryarr, Waynesborough. It McDide,ChpdJim. It. E. Palmer & Co., Woodsdale. T. 8t L. Webb, RoXbora. . Joller & Kaines, Williamsboro. v Wm. ll. Webb U Ca, Oak HilU Jamea C.-Cooper, Oxford.-, W.T. Cannnday, Brooksyille. 7 George Hern, Linbank. John S. Eaton k Co., Henderson., Norwood & Head, "Wood worth. Thomaa & Johii White, Wwrenton. Wm. fJ. Clantfen & Son, Gove Hdl. M. Ferrelt; Halifax. -v . ! t Daniela & Pritchett, Bruikley . B. B-Daniel, Heatbviile. ! Whitaker & Batchelor. Enfield. -" t, !o-. Fuvettetille. Hi 7J Each of the above Agenta have an engrave id certificate. f?igned) . B. mtANDltTH,M.D ,.;kiv, vjauw aavjuts. 0 r rpHE 8UBSCRtBER Wftokene r l- pipre reqenuy occupieu oy JosaiH HJ Galxs & So, one door South oft tie .Court-House.) land will open, on the 1st of JanUay JL COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTltKNT drugsand chemicals; Perfumery Glass, Paints, Oils, fee. Which he finer to the Public term, for Cash: ..' ' on most favorable - The Stock being perxmalty selected with great :wmug jmwnuteg acwcieu WHO gTVSl aa lo purity and quality, may be safely refiei GENUINE. .., :;7, '1? care. on as The utmost attention will be paid to the disneftsuiar w 1 ujiikiuw iii a aiuiij prcscripuons. , 1 1103. L. ' JUMP.' t if- -RECEIVED - ' Whtx Liad, ih Oix, 77 U . - LlBSKKB Oil, ' j -i Paixs WimTxa STaiiaKa Spiax. Oil. . . jyfjSQ '' .t ' Fine CAitoig Tobacco, ; J " Havanna Ciear," ' i-- - - ,' if . CAotee Madeira Wine, imvorted direct, and i.W ranMd firti qualUy.f i '' j' -r;l .7'T. L.;J f W '"f CTO' . ii waw nn -,. - 1 f hal Wa aara ,vaaissw IIS IUIS UICVV UUtJlOK 1( CO Iflier Jak ' irL m! . ' 7J1 - B-- -.. ' ,,' a., mr:, with their offict! duties when', they acted. Agent for tbetr distent customers, 1 requested me 'to advertise that I would do that buidness. 8ioce then- .-Xnn.mBgamnna.tai I who have employed me, and I promise totry to ue serve in countenance or all who need each service. A'3J also continutb AUCTION & GENERAL COMMISSION 6 D8INES, id have improved my premisea fotdvvgichbusifieai. WILL: PECK. f 'Raleig.h, January 4, 1840. vA I " S7 ' anv cause, the occaaional use of opening Medi-1 cine ia absolutely required. Thus the eonduitsr nf the blood, tne loumain 01 me. are aepi irom : ' PE TOE R S' ' 'P 1 Lt? S. FIilKS iruiaarecnMongermQ53,iiosc.w "M .douhtfultitilityr.Theyr hatej pissecl.wy from the hundreds .that are daily.lapnclied. upon thetide"6f - experiment;and no v ethha before the public as high in reputation, tnd aft extensively liaanv medicine: thatwh uj mcuiviuvi i i eeri introduced wnerever.it 'was found possible n carrv thim. and there are but TeVtowne that to not conUii. some emafkabie' evidence of their, effects. rTle certificate ib Have exceed jiwen- hundred of Thysiciana;, hsrho are the. moatj.tompetent judge .of tfteir tnrlia . i--.i. :. ...i - , - ( 'v. ;r '(Often bavetheeu'rea perform thia medi- various , ne wsbari era ; and journals . and it may monlaU of . higher l: -- ; .i.-.i..j it;:.' They, arein general : use as a family medicine, Ueart-Burn, Furred Toneue, f Nausea, Disten f Jion of the Stomach: and" Bowels, ' Incipient Di- arrhos, Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss uf .i Appetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, f and in all casea of Torpor of the Bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient is needed, a ney are exceedingly mild in their operation; producing neither nausea gripinf, nor debility.1 -M-J-; 1 fCT iTheae extraordinary and ? juatly celebra ted Pi Us are sold, .in lialeieh; by -WiUiams & lisywood, and W. M. Mason & Co., and in all Retail price. May 1,1839. .. . tfS7. fHE Subscriber retoms his thanks to hia friends, : X I .'Mirfimum. anil ln iK1i in oAnnrtl.' fbr lh aioerai patronage nexeioiore oestowea on mm, ia nu Us .A".; ..i k-k. . j?u..i ..nt;n tA r. Thm m -t .11 dm., fcrind fir his shorn on Favetteville street, one door north of the largo- brick building DfB. B. Smith. Esq-. general assortment of the following articlea,fix;: h v ; Gentlemen's beat plaia Saddles, tGilted and 8hafteau, ? do. 7 ; Also, v Bird's patent Spring Seat Saddles, of all kinds, gUted a!hd plain, i- f . - , . ' Common 8addles of all kind. r Ladies' Saddle; 'greet variety, A very 1 large - eupply of Carriage Harness, both bressand adver plated, , - 7 ; ! Barouche Harness, ' " V Gig & Solkey, do 4 - , Jersey .Wagon, do.- i .,- ; - 7- Saddle Bazs. Trunks. Whips, and Spur. In fact. all article usually kept In such establish- mentai all of which wilt be disposed of at low pri ces for Cash, or on the usual credit to punctual customers, j . - x-. 7. . - 7 - 03 Repairing of all kindsdone in the best style, and at the ahortest notice. f , . C. W. D. HUTCHINGS - Baleigh, June 26, 1839 -f -. 35 tf. nTAIt7AIII13 PIIOPEXITT for sale b V . or leaserA large and commodious Dwel- ling, wita every convenience ir tamuj ncsi denee. aHiacent to the VillsRre of Enfield, in Halifax County, N. C. 7 A jwelf-lmproved Tract of Land of between six and seven: hundred acres is attached; alio a Tract of superior Land of , near nine hundred acres about three mile from the Village; j also suitable Tavern for an extensive business. Also.4 a commodious Store House, with Ware House, Gin House and other conveniencee connected with it. Said property is situated at a very ' convenient distance fr om the Baleigh and Wilmington Kail Road, and can be purchased Separately or together, on terms to suit Purchasers. . . - - i For further particulars, apply to . . V. A SOUTnAIX. Enfiejd, N. C, June 12, . . tf YaluaM Property for sale, TltE' IMMEDIATE TICINITY OF RA- IE 1 .1SS. LEIGH. The Subscriber offers for sale the Biuvo Hots in which he' at present . reside, adjoining ih' premise of ' the Uovernor, to; tne Southern SuburD, .! me vuy. anero w more eligible situations for a Family residence, here abouts.. Tiie 'House contains 2 Kooms peiQW, above Stairs, a Dining Room irvtbe basement, ras- abova and below, a , n axxa in tne . rear toe whole length of the building; and a Portico in front. The Kitchen and Smoke House are of brick, and there i n the yard a spring wuica lurnisue ,a co- Kous supply of fine Water. inere are "Uirce or ur acres' of . ground attached, including a good Garden, and thriving young Orchard. ' A1SO, a conuonauis iwwusuvb m ui jusaiern 8uburbe, near, Mr. Cowsis'i, known , as the LsACHic a place, !. There, are 6 acres of ground, a good House with 4 Rooms, Kitchen, Well frc This property' will be sold on such 5 terms a can not fsil W be satisfactory to the purchaser. Apply aoon. i f 7 JOHN BUFFALO W, .Raleigh, Dec' 17, 1839. ti ; - 8 - (Cj I wish also to sell a splendidly finished Cau aiAsx, entirely new, and recently porehased by me. fXTOlXXi from the Subscriber, on Sunday night lost THREE NEGRO BOYS-odeVhout 18 year old, a little bow-legged, stout and likely.'naaftd JASON. One by the a ame of HENRY, about 18 year! old, -wery yellow, bair r nearly- straight. sThe third, named MIKE, about 7, years old,: very black and likely. I will give a reward of. ..One Hundred Dollars, to eny person who will apprehend said ne groes, so that I get them again. I r suspect that the Thief haa gone South, by the way of the Wilmington Rail Road. i j r JAMES 8TALUNGS. ; . fJnory 9, 1840. - K v.; 6 3t ORE : 8ALT. Coarse, Ground and ; Blown, just, to hand. Also, prime MOLASSES by tne Tierce. . w . . . WILL.: Jf KUK. Raleigh,' January ao. 'Ty U rst jties JTEnnojr, 1 -' CIVIL ENGINEER, -- Inventor of the Improved construction 'of Railway TATG of Hfortla-Carolliia, Johnston I County, Court of. Pleas and Quarter Sessions. evemoec Term, A89. Young Bridgers e. ; Wil- e,ExVoftl0nJf.tofo m- - . C- Ben, heldm eon : J- r i . - nam U. Uoode, JohnC Goode. AfSUI- common. Upon motion made by PetiUoner Attorney,'!! ia ordered that the filing of thia petition be advertised in he Raleigh Register and Petersburg Intelligencer, for six week, netifvins the said Defn!afiK ark L.t - resident of this State, to anneafaf th mtr e ! n. - ' ' --.-.. wwu w. ,ir.jBas anu vfaaner session, to be befcl for said CourW ryat tne vourt-beue 14: in. Smithfield, on the 4th Monday f February next, then and there to plead to or answer said Petition, or ilu' m. :n u T -Witness- Witt: H. Witur f:irir ,f.j ..ii Court, at Office In Smithfield,2 th 4thr Monday of Nevember; AD.; 1839 H'-tia ltf"f-it iT. ft,;'- waua. WATSON,:C.C. Ojk XC HaXwoob hav? just veesived their supply 4 of rresu uaraen oeeas. raised brTio kbit aw. f iv x era, iu 4 Baa, and wtuch are of a superior quality. ttaieign, January 4940. - fit gooo- JAT IVIi BEINGF 'anxious to go 1 to Texas. I toSe, for "sale DfrtliireeLiTOsand T eight feet high this Season. Speculators (and Silk. growers are iTited; to Jovfc at the mil as the v will gruwrre axw; rnTHeu,.ni jovaat lacm' u uier will haven fine opportunity to get Iwrgaiiu. t 1 : ViT -r I l'; ' " T i J. T. C, WIATTi I -Nar RsIeigbV July J, I8C3.1 1 ,u 1 1 f . . ' ; " ' ; . J -' 1 h1. part,' Brush, and Satin Beaver T HATSr from the most aoDroved Matiufactoriea in "NewTork anL Philadel phis!nd which,- in point of : beauty and exeellence, cannot, b 1 urpaaedU LAlsoUFor.s 5eal and bthfr CAPS, ; some- of-which. areuye)ry.: superior. i Light and heavy UaU tJUU J'S, . manufactured by Mile, decidedly the best Boot maker iu Philadelphia to gether whh m general assortment of water proof arid Kail. Road BOOTST. and BROGAN3 WOOL HATS. dco. . all of. which) will. U o!J at price which .cannot fail to give .satisfaction, to those dis- Dosed lo'purchase. f Call at the Sign of the Large Black Hat' ' CCj Daily expected, a fine lot- of Fashionably ut and well made CLOTHING for Gentlemea'a ?wea4 - EHALLSvCo, Raleigh, October 2, 1839 . T'- 49 i ...... chad: ahd promt t 7 t fTViis roiiowing letter irom tne Hon. Utvxatr X Tuck,'Professorof Law in William & Mary College, Virginia, was recently rereived, and ' afTorda yery strong evidence of the efficacy oPBkckwit' AnU-Dyspeptic, fills, ia th disease for . which they were designed : . . - - ....' 7 rtvr Ut' Sprinen, Vbr&hia; Aub.VK 1839.! i . ... - a-aa ' '... ..: .1 . a. r 81a: An accidental meeting with a friend of your bas determined .me to oter you " tne acknowledge ments which I have long felt to be due from me, for Uie benefits f have received at your hand. Foqr teen years ego I waa left "by a moat "malignant fovfr with diseased liver, a disordered digestion, and constitution in ruins. My Physicians permitted mS) to hope; that won care and prudence t might drag on a fear year of precarious existence, and assured me that the lesst indiscretion must be fatal. Soon fterwsrd I found myself becoming dyspeptic, end beceme acquainted with all that indescribable mise rywnicnoyspepucsaione can know, 'rnis, as usu al, grew upon me, though less rapidly than in most cases because a consaousness of my danger put me oc my guard, and experience had made' me familiar with the proper' management of myself. - B ; the consfsnt use of the most approved remedies the pro gress of the disease waa retarded, and my life was made tolerable, but not comfortable. I rarely ate "two meal in regular succession, and for some hours 01 almost every day, was incapable, of any exercise of thought or feeling. A peevish impatience of ex istence occupied my whole mind. .; 7 7 j (; 'Two years ago I met with you AnU'-dyspepue PiUs, and confiding in the accompany ing certificates of respectable gentlemen whomt, I happened to know, 1 took them according to direction. Th result 'Is that I now eat what I please; do what I please, sleep eoundly, and enjoy life as much as any man living.' Your young friend, -who has been with me a week, will tell you that he .has never seen my , strength or spiriU flag, or my elasticity o( mind body faiftbr a moment. For this it si ves me pleatnre to sav you. have my : thanks, my high respect. . Dr. BzcKwrrst : and to addthe assurahce of .B. 'TUCKER. 49 . JJOOTS UTD SUOES . : , I ... .,,..-.... . . H, THE Subscriber respectfully Informs hia friend and the public, that he still continues at his old Stand, south side Loofi tne liar get House, wnere ne, nas on hand a quantity of Boots and Shoe of his own manufacture, and keeps no other. Arficlea in his line made in French or any other: style tht my be wanted. v , UNO. II0LL0WAY4 Raleigh; October 30, 1839. 1 lTOTICJIlWhereas, j it baa V been reported AN tnrougn tne bounty of - Wake,': that ilenry ill, Jr. was the person that . aVbtvbuog llr. Came is the person that . a$bfouDg Mr. Came ears past, as he wa going fiom Baleigh rf Plantation. ;t r l 7: .7'- ' v. town, that on this dayHenry Hilt,'. Sen. ron, tnreavei to hia Father1 Be it known. appeared . before na. Wil'Nm P. Smith A Snlntnn WisTtrins. twO of the aetincr ntira ttt iha Paia t and for the County of Wake, and made oath that on ae uay young lameron was snot,Uie said Henry Hill, Jr. came to bis house early in .the morning to help him null , Fodder andlconlin'ned litem nmil about 3 o'clock in the evenihg. When he then return. lome. 'I ,. ' J-i HENRr mLL,6enr. rta . -. , iiy -tlVr! Sworn fo and annaTituxf KfM-n K OL .1.. v. r. oMii a, jrr, a WIGGIN9,. . J 4- TrrCKTlClii-Wheresa. it has becWnnnricl im INI ' the City of Raleigh, and irr thjrCounty of waxe, tnat uenry mu, Jr. who is novr eonfinedln tne JaU at Kaleigh, some two orrpree years past, ten out with bis k wife .and stritfi lV- her and killed "mui report m. latso, aoa 10 siop saia re port from further circulation." f ''' 7 I Be tt lenoum, that on thi.' the 21st da v of DeV eemoer, 1839, fJaroline Hill, wife oOth said Henrv Hill, Jr. appeared before rua, William F. Smith nd Solomon Wigglna, two of the settee Justices of the Peac in and for th County of i Wake, nd made watu mu buo uuTB seporkuc wusjs anu wiineui ieua. dation. : .. , - . -her : i; t '.'CAROLINE HILL; - ' ' "- ; -:,-": V SJ;' ';mark1fc': f Sworn to and subscribed " before us the day and year above written. - -W. F SMITH, J. 1 r.f .' x ' i wvriMtaTOi J- i.-s.. ON the 5th inSU in the CiryRaleigh a?ocki et Book - containing amonsr" other . paper, the following, vix; one 8crip on the Raleigh and Gaston M41 Aoaa company, ior sow( one uvuu ua a uos Mathewafor f 50i two' Bonds on Kobert;4 Boyd, Ex, for f 255 tr f one Bond on J. A mold's Estate for $9 1.' 11 I will srlve'a liberal Reward to anv Person who may leave it with' J. X7. Rogers or Mr. Welkl thatl get it again. JNO.C.DyGOER.- July 18, 1839. as-Uf' lTETf ITOIUXS The Cabfpet 'of Natural PJ .History,, and American Rural ' fi'nerta. with sptenata coloured jsngraflnga. , , 4 . . 'mm ..... . " ; WAison'e UnutnoIgy, with beautiful coloufed II- iiuuauons. ut iive nJfbl: bj .U; -TURNER dfc HUGHES. TNTaTCT'- AT GAIT iM- TIOIJAaTr.-A DicUonarv saiaWto Sl Consutuuon and Lawa pfthe.UnitedSutea, with re LawiBv Honl Joata Hoirv: 1 VniV f to ut ana tuner mum m FnMira Just -received- and for sale by 'f ,a ' W -i-:: ; i. TURNER' AvUGHT!3-V ii Vi .. a a - . 7 .. , .: i,." . . . leign. January 13.. , , 7, , gjk, I.: I Lp.vnan ; j-oiatoeaWA email : uppiy:::of this valuable and highlv esteemed PotatoeL iosl received, in fine order, and for ale, by v r ! -" ' , . 1f:in';TH0S.'iyJUMPV; t To. prevent disappointment, an early applica- uwu .ui ue uessraoiav . I Price 25 cent per pound.! V 1 tf. u a. i tn YABRSA fresh supply from aciory, ior wnoiesale, or retaiL 1 January 28, 1840V 7 t 9 ittJ lVlL-T2aASj a new GeogrsSyirndT,, the use cf cchool. and private! r-arners-2i , ? fo' .!! wL3 r. :77;,h to rea j hisicry, andt,1 family. - A cociplete tystem ef modern CZ!?? eomrrL-ihj a description-orih pfeBiuW WMlJ and its five great division, EueTi - ,he rlca, Americaand Oceanica, with thein.' Af- r" owes, 4 erriiones; ozcTJ Th k I - -ished by numerona Ens ravines, of iJ whole I terrng objects Nature and Artl tiSJ?- J refesentationa of remarkable land otedevi DnfiedM aJaDledlo ibae.n.i f' I piresi Kmffdoms;Sutes.TerritorW Ar-n.:'"' m. pfired and adapted to the capacity of anv. Zl by an AmS m irn J comnanv th work! most lastefullv ,v . ..w e. OUred. and cWinllf nut iiilI TIi. -l.i "J wor d niii Teacher and others. In variooa rta r ,l. u i aolicit a-criiicat examination of the work by all j. may feel an interest in p!acingfore yenth a cJ Geiaphy5 Theri ilso, ;an outIm,Atras -S re not co loured, butxalculated to aid the learner C Jot call it Noi J. Cheipdeajj, where.you may find theek, ugetbe, kk very new publication of the day, and many ran vo " 1 - ' . K- -inissinff Files. FTnHE FILES odtoJ2a4eMrer' for .v 4t 1802 and 183;t vido.lv fo whom they .ve; dbubtless, been loiS will dufor a fav.r by their immediate return. i;0aober-31839.Y Vl J:.r : Swaim'a North Carolina Justice Containing a aummary atatement of the Statutet and Common Law of thi. Stale,, together w?a 7 t J?Wnnl 8nPrn, Coort, and H & 1 5 PP"'-orm. and Precedent, relating to 7nd duty of a Juttice o.' the Peace, and .- ? . ohlw Officewccordiug to modern pracuoe. Tw!"b f -to Au JL thor, the whole ediuon of thi valuable Work, now ofler it. foe Sale; fo the Public. It Is prol nronced by those, competent judge, one. of ta, most trainable compiladone of 'the kind ever pub. lisbedi in the, State,; and absolutely indispenaaW. to the faithful discharge of official duty For convenience of reference, this work is divi dedvtnto Chspters atphabeUcally arranged,, cW ponding preciseljwith those ef the r new Revised Statute. Each Chapter consist of three depart ment : 1st, a ummry of the Etatute Law, brieflv Stated. ; 2d, a concise statement -of the poinU rela Ung otheauect oftheChptero far as settled either by the decision of the Courts, or by the look! of the highest authority on. the Common Law. 3d, the Forms "and Precedents, j necessary ; for applying the iubject matter of each Chapter, accompanied with such Note. and observsUonv s appesr nece aary to render the hol wtdlagible.f f v This work will be found not onlv nseVnl to inr. class of Public Officers, but will souaee-df information to the! general reader furnish ing as it doe plain and intelligible digest of the -aw,as understood and practiced io this State. The retail price"; of ( the : Justice .is Tbiei Dol XAXS. but a liberal dicieonnt wilt be raA m thnc. who buy to sell agiui. ? TUiUEH fe'HUGHES. 7 iCaleigb, December 1839. 7 J;""f:?."; 6 :QTbs Editor who have advertised this Work, will Be furnished with'a CopfUas promised, on application it our Stare; but. it is hoped, that they will give this notice a few Insertions, also. ' ' -; " 7'-7--;77r'' .?.! T.4-H. JSALT, SALT. "ii i 4T SACKS of Liverpobl -Salt for sale by JJ.HV JJ ; ? 7 FREEMAN A 8TITH8. Tfl nilDS. best Brown Sugar. -At o UskTenerifl Wine,, A Ll.1. O ' - . 1". d;.MUgair77iK:.fdo;5't':7 : rpipe 8dgnette Brandy. 7 3 hhda Whiskey, L '- :;' ,;. ' ' cakaGosheneee.viSt For sale by, v i FREEMAN d 8TITHS. GE NERALA(RrY ANIiVCOMMISSIO BUSINESS. THE Subscribers have formed - a Copsrtnership under the Firm ,of FxxMAck Btitbs, and offer their service to the public a General Agents and Commission Merchants. Apply, for the pte sent, at the Stoire of Messrs. W. & A.'8titb. - i7 -7::i f ;E;bFreeman, ' 7 i.u,....r,'Uiw..,1.. rv ' i'i"r vv t viii 11, . A.B.8TITJL i7ri' 27 Rbleigh, May 4, 1839 DR. WMf Pi M'KEE : ofTera his v Professional services to the citizens, of ' Raleigh; and its sd jacent eoontryln the practics.of the various branch es of his ProfeFsion. For the purpose of obtaining practical informatieo;' he spent the last y ear ss resi dent Physician 'snd 8urgeoa to f '--lb Philadelphia Hospital (Blockley); during which time,. be witness ed nd treated several thousand, cases, comprising neariy every variety and spedes of disease. His Office i two door North of the . Post Office, on Fayetteville atreet,- .where be can be consulted, when not professionally engaged. ' f .- L , .Raleigb, December 3, 1833. ., ' - H3 thi day opened' .as e'xtensivevVich v&i.i'Fash nable assortment of 7;7'.-iGCOXS,''r7 that bo haai just brourht n; froth Newt York; h Phil J edelph'ia, which, togeth 1 - -L-er with hi; former tock. present very great variety, which he will sell at Jfew Tork pkceMu 1 he Stock' consists, in parr, of ihe following articles: f 1,4 1- :-t Gold Independent Second : Watches, Anchor da Lever do.yTerticatf do, and JSilver Watches in great variety " t; s , f JetTCliy s Tht rxehttt and host fashionable style," . ? r- .'., i Uver.ana PtateQ irare. Jlantel Clocks, do. Lamps, Astral do. Wal ters, japaned and plated. ; ,wm,' i Fancy strticlcM " . . Chess- men Backgammon boards, Gold ami Silver niounieeV Canes, nVisnitCard Csaetv Carriaee and- ltidincr Whm. Dosr Collars, nne Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, Rogers' fine . IV - v 1 fXf i Razors, Knives and Scissors, patent Steel Pent, dCr Gun nd pistol. ; Spanish Guitar, yiorina,' Clarionetts, Flagee- W FJV Plptort, for aU th uojt. ouiur and Violin Stri ugs. : . Perfumtm. ' -Farina celebrated gemiine Cologne Water, Camphor,' Almood Rose & Tranparent Soapi. Otto Roses, 8t. Helen Water, Qourt Plaster, dec Ac f" AJl kind of Clock! kncT Watches Irepsire ii accustomed 'superior stylet Gold and Sri- 10 hi tnanitrliiMrl nrAmm' at fh shortest HO rder; u:i.A.t n!M .; fop old Cold ana, ouver. k ... ' : , --J.. .-.-. : ., .-.I. J - --f, - - ' ' f yfl Tler5 Best qualitj Bice. iaOj- ,10 Half Tierce do. f T do. 7 For sale by jf-. v " FREEMAN oV'8TITHS. Jan. t9, 1840. ,' .' - -! ff-:r4-- 9 tf. JOB PRINTING ; . aisctrrsD it TBis omcx, , With neatness aind despatch. 1 nere aro aomny( neyj-rjujnax4 a ptniDbi.t would select some of them; but they are too iZ , , a.tiepef d-erUsenW; VUUM 1 r if if- 1 I V J a . . . ... ,1. ' . v- . v si ' . ' it
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