WE ST O N R: G A L E 8, ; EDITOR" AND PROPRIETOR I ' ruSUSSXS' KTXB.T TVtSUXJ ASD TBIDAT, .v, -Il 3' I TERMS A1-: f f.1? y SuBscairrioyi-Five pollers per annum bidf in advance. . . -i'iVtviV k iv'&r.b'pVT. Us ABTKBTistMBiiTS For every 16 lines, arsj inter- tlon, Om Dollar f each subsequent insertion, J$ cent. Oouit Orders' and Judidsl Adverusements will be fcbarged 25 pt ceniu bighwiiit Reduction of 33 J Jer eenL wiU U mad frem regolar prices, fer ad frertieers by the year. - -j , . . , Adverusemcfftsyinseriea in uw oemi- eeaiy n JTX, t, Will also appeal in the Weekly Paper,; free, of charge. All Letter to the Editor mnst be pod-paid. 4- TIIE ITEEXULY ! MONITOR, t ' !" .-.-:; I. tbi .!.. X i-iiM :"' J.' Tftie following; portrait is drawn - bjrf'the masterlY hand ! or the ! learned and f pious Bishop Hall," l( abounds with vigorous and jyst conceptions, and disdaining the meretri cious ornament oi moaern rennemenuspeaas the - language of nature and - simplicity, and comes at once with full force to the heart. And since happiness'is, the greai bad and aim of all bar actions, the ausexp( all ;"our hope and desires ; for which we rise early and sit up late, anf"et; the bread of careful ness; let us turn oar eyes from the ignisfatuus of passiort and error, land fix theni bnUhe steady lights of reason! and truth;, jet . jii "be' convinced, once for all, that religion can alone conduct us to the abodes of substantial bliss; that it is true wisdom to know our duty; and to perform it, bur only 'good : , and in spite of all the vain boasting of false philosophy, the faithless ' promises of the world, 'and more specious ana snaue man ait tnese, uie -ueiu-stons of "bur own hearts, let us lire and die nuder a firm persuasion, that virtue and hap piness go hand in hand, and that there is no peace for! the wicked,';?. ; .''.'S ne.is tne nappy, man wno tam learnea w read himself more thai all books, and hath so taken out this lesson that he can never forget it. 'He ktfowslhe world, and cares not for it; after many traverses of thought he has learn ed What he- may trust to,; and stands" now equally armed: for all events. He hath got the mastery : it ht)me so that he can 'cross bis will Without a fautiny, and ad please it.; that he makes' it ; not a wanton. ' In ! earthly things, he wishes no more . than rrature; but in things spiritual, he is' ever graciously am bitious. As !for- his! condition1 'iu' lifei1 he stands on his' own' feet, not needfrie to . tean upon the great,-' and'he, can so5 frame his thoughts ; to his estate thai when he hath least; he cannot want' .because, he is as free from'disire, ufiuitp: l'Sijf:lt:' This man iath seasonably 'broken die head strong' re8tiveriei of prosperity; and ban now manage it at pleasure; , IJpan him all smaller crosses light as hail-stones upon a roof; and; for the greater 'calamities; he" takes them as tributes of life; and tokens of love; and if his ship be lost, yet he is sure his anchor is fast. If the whole-world were his, he could be; no other than what he is now ;' no better pleased with himself, no; hi gher in his car riage : because he knows, that contentment consists not in the things he hath;- but in the mipu that values them.'. I he powers of his resolution can neither multipily; or subtract at pleasure; 'He can make his cottage a rnano, or a palace when he, chooses ; and : his cir cumscribed fields,-, s Jarge; dominion ; 1 his stained cloth; arrassr his earth, plate; and he can see state in ine attenaance oi one servanu r or ne nas learned tnat man greatness or baseness Is in himself: 'and in this her mar even contesi with the'pro'ud that ne thinks his own the best."5 BuW ir-it -hath pleased Providence to make hun outwardly great, he has but to turn the other end bf the; glass and make ' his stately manor' a ldw'C cottage I In all his costli furniture he now perceives not riches; but ose. . He sees dross in toe best rnetah and earth tlirotigh the best; 'clothes : ajid ; in all his troop .of attendahtSyhe 'find He lives quietly at' home, out 'of ; the 'noise of the world. a He ' 1 i ves to enjoy himself a!-' ways, I ana someumesis iriena ; ana nas as full scope tp his thoughts "as to his, ey es!- He walks ever, even in the midway, betwixt hopes and fears, resolved lo fear nothing-but IGod. jto hope for nothing but that which hi .must nave.! He Haiti a wise and virxuoos jTOindinAervjceablle i pari anects, as a present servant, and a future companion i He is not , so engaged to any 3truny umig, uiai mey xwo cannot part on alven terms i there is neither laughter in their hakiog hands, nor, in their farewell lears.; He keeps ever the best com pany, the God .of spirits, ami the spirits of that God i whom lie hie)ftaihs with awful' laniiliarityi not be ing 'hindered, withy too inuch light, or- with none at alJ. His j. conscience and his hand are frrends and willtoot fall out ; that divine paft gtics, everv upriglilly and -jfreely, it stooping'uhder tlie burthen of a willing siri rer cramped 'with the fetters of unjust serai pies. ! -iHas wbuld4hot, if he could; ru n ' a way irom htmeil or irom uou, not caring . from whom he is hid,so he may look these two in the face. ; ' Censures ' and; applauses' Mti $u&ngen'io)tyt4tf0 guwU ? hisearf is their j thorbu zhfare.' no t iheir ' harbour. He bath learned W fetch both his- counsel ; and his sentence from his own breast. -His strife is ever to redeem, ahd not to spend time.: : IhsTe ventured to'make ttons from the original, Where I tos sppiehenstve that an ezpresnpn now absolute, or a quaint peculiarity" of style, mightnot saUthe taste of the present day? and " I have been Raided solely by a T desire to bcrease, if poMiUe, the utility of thia excellent extract; I Wr I hall be excused for the liberty I have taken. ' It is his trade to do good, and to think of Jt at Iiis recreation. He hath hands' enough for" himself - and-others, wliich' ;are?ever, stretched fort h for beneficence, hot Tor need, lie walks; cheerfully the way, that God' hath chalked and never -wishes it' more wide or more smooih.Those very temptations, where by he is foiled, strengthen him ; he 'comes forth"; crowned and "triumphing; out of r?the spiritual battle ; and those scars that he hath, inake him beautifulv W.-j 'JV's7'Vr.:'1 sif His eyes stick so fast in Heaven,' that no earthly object can remove them ;yea, his whole self is there before his time ; . and , heJ sees with Stephen; and hears with Paul, and enjoys with f azarus, the glpriesVihat he shall have and. takes: possession before hand of . his room among the saints i and these heavenly contentments haye so taken him n p, that -now he looks down, n port the earth; as the region of his sorrow' ana banishment : yet, rejoicings more in hope than ; troubled with tlie sense of evil, he ? holds, it no great matter to live, and his greatest business to dib ; and itfsq well acquainted with his fast guest' that he fears no uhkindness from him; making no other of dying, rhan of walking home when he is abroad," or of going to bed when he is, weary of the day. t He ia well jrovided for both worlds, and is sure of peace iere, of glory hereafter ; and therefore hath a ) ight heart, and axsheerful facel ' Ail his , fel iowxreatures. rejoice to serve him i his bet ters the angels love to observe him God" himself takes pleasure to converse with him; and hath sainted him, before his death hath nnfn.il Limn7'- M'i ! f i t; '., THE VENDEEAITS STORY. sr t The royalists had retired frbw the VtegeTof Na,ites,' a: city which was held by the repre entatimjpf. the French: conrention. Al though n the people of this ' devoted city had remained - quiet during ' the siege; al though they had taken no part in the horrible 'war of the Vendee-yet' VL TwasVdecreecf that, it should sufier the tortures of a re volutionary tribunal, that , itsealtby and quiet citizens should be massacred by hundreds, became; irt theT significant" language of the day, they were rich .and aristocratic." r Carrier a man whose name should be associated . i. witk those of Marat ;and . Robespierre, was com missioned by the legislators of , Republican France to ponr out ' upon the devoted cities of the ; Vendee, the full vials of Republican wraths Nantes su fife red most . severely." Its very streets rah with blood-and the tran quil bosom of the Loire j bore . witness of "many afoot and midnight murder.' "'; ' We had laid long in prison.1 ; The world seemed to have, forgotten os. : If " was only; when u our. surly keepers bestowed upon us their curses, ...with the miserable sustenance which we. were compelled to partake of, that the horrible monotony of our confinement' was brokenf'eTndeed knew nothing - of all that was going on around, and our fears could never have equalled the frightful reali ty. Separated from our families,, alike igno rant of their fate and our ' destiny, ' hope at length deserted us, and we were silent in despair. h.'U-'-- -i ;We were,' at last, roused by the t entrance of a republican officer -one of the Guards of airier.; a nau::nouceu mm oeiure my confinement and marked him as I - would some daftcerous serpent; 4 The impress of the demon was upon" his countenance; I had seen him once when a group of pleasant farm houses were bursting into flames, ; and .the work of destruction going on, writhing his scarred visage into a smile. 1 never had seen sueh a smile before.' It told of dark and hate ful passions of exultation like that "which an infernal spirit might be supposed to feel when some new victim is consigned to the unquenchable fire of torment. - . e a -a ; u jts toiu us ne nau orders to conduct us from 'the prison. Eager questions were made as to tlie design of this command. ' He made no reply, but commanded the door of our dungeon to be" thrown open. ?. We pass r ed ouuraany; with a joyous hope of speedy release, and the enjoy men t of their home j A band v pf soldiers received ys and. conducted us into theopen,air..-,; ,f , ... r ? -It was a beautiful, night of moonshine. The soft light rested on the hills around us silvering the pointed roofs aivd old spires that stood op among them. - The broad sheet of the : Loire lay before us, like a vein of silver upon a ground pi emerata. -xx antes tne . once rich and, beautiful, metropolis of the Vendee, was silent as a sepulchre Black smoke cur led up at intervals into .the1 moonlight,1; from the smouldering ashes of fallen dwellings. The hand of the spoiler had been there, ..the .tide of re voluubniry madness had gone over, the fair cay in a ' mingled wave: ofi re and blood; - : ' I :V -A&s & .... -? I ! VVe I reached the aler's edffe'A daik hulled 'vessel lay ready to receive us. . On board, traitors!" ftaid the officer who had guarded us thither "You are destined for Bellisle." I marked his features a be spoke The same infernal smile was playing upon them-but mote ; fiendish -more revolting than ever, liemsle lay at the , mouth of the Loire. jThe outline of its fortress "was i just visible, -grim and rugged,! towering it? .the sky.' The Revolutionary banner was flap pingabore tt, like a bird of! evil,1, hovering1 I We Were ' hurried an hnarJ , vABsel which, to our v astonishment, twas fTalready crowded with prisoners like ourselves The young and beautiful and high born' of UotK sexes were there. There were 'many, very ;. ,j, , ,"" in uiai group, seen uimiy, m the, Jamp-iight proud tinen, and riovely women, whom l had known in happier hours but there was no look of recognition eiven or received every one j felt the pressure of r .-. " some, unshared and peculiar meeunsr was in sitence. oro thick, sob; and passionate burstjbf tears. .f 1 tA Jlgbt hand.ieIlTUpon my shoulder, -aod' a , cowled head hi;the dustr exlingnish thTa voice to- whose tones my -spirit mould I havefI' flame of tlie altar.ind Irample'uporf the responded from the very .threshold , of eterni-- crucifix. i TheV had set up a new! idol a ty.apnQuncea: my. name. sound. . The next instant my t bosom the fairest ma last and brightest link in the broken chain of : my .affections .High aouled andiioble ed girl J ;Li jseetheeinow , tbroufrli the daWmft change iameI haf evseen bhehbrde ujcuiuui w; "wiiii a perception as ciear; as if thou wert a being of. yesterday. iThat deari expanse of biro wf so touched with; in j .himself perished by1 the hand t his 4 fellows. Jtellectbal paleness;! ahd that eyejtOK proud,IJsair him oji the stained scaffold;? awaiting and yet so full of tenderness, f are living"tbe-iis iifevitable dbpmViiiVa' grim and terrible fore me; sThe. penbil of memory: is an uner-; omposafe. i lie -bent himself' to the block, g wuvi.wgu.ih uuwci aic caiicu turiu ut . an affection, which but gathers a deeper in-1 .tensity, froimqeapair.rt.rh mAi tot- te.tmte - kJhpre; are moments in life, .when the al- ection ,Qf;i indifference,. and the s constrained coldness of ceremony are forgotten, . and-the j deep i and holiee feelings oj the heart itself j creations of the ? dinmty with a. spirit wurch are, pouiredtiout iit'tilrj their-rTreshnes:aand;i:-take no ljue"of gladness from; the beauty and original purity, fiucb moments cannot ex;hijrmo4iyj aroundTme f One thought; from ist jn Ue sun-lit places of worldly; prosper!- i ivhich there is . no escape, -rests like an evil ty They are found in the shadowy paths of t shadow upon me, and lends to- the glory and adversity--or neverwf e When the great and Jloeiiiess of earth, its own sbmbie coloring, busyf world around us has proved but, a vain St the, light! of my j earthly J existence is and gorgeous deception, a mockery i render- rapialy ; waning and 1 1 look forward IwitK-Vji ed , more terrible by its, promises of i beautyiH blessed ; hope to the moment, wheriV casting men it is mat tne tounuin oi aeep sy mpatnyi vu ine sorrows ot humanity, the j tired, and is broken .up i and hearts are mingled togethajy sptrisnall irejbice..jii" that destiny er in a love which belongs not to .earth.. (. Tt was cri a thia miAmonr . A rrnosi snM rnir I M.m v , V Nll MS vssu ; StfWa SUIW w - sen nau oomxasieu outerness irom tne same buutain. The7crimes I should rather - say the virtues- of our parents had been visited on us in , vengeance, ye wt-rei thrown to- gether. at a moment,. when eyftry whim and caprice of our enemies became unquestioned, authority for deeds of abhorrent cruelty, e knew, that 7re were in . the hands of those who, : would exult at our ; destruction nends who feasted upon human suffering, and trains pled; down the altar and extinguished j the household fire, .with a zeal surpassed, only by, the enormity of their crimes.:- We knew all this, and yet that moment was the happi est of our lives. ui , s, (kV- I A shout rang from the deck above us, and a' quick dashing of oars succeeded . Then; there was a crash, as if the planks beneath us were rent away by a strong hand. 1 1 he horrible trutli burst upon us. The vessel had been fitted up with a sou pap6 or false bot tom F fatal bar had been withdrawn-we Were inllie middle of the Loire, and the up-' rushing of its. waters! was already felt, i, :, 3; ; Never ihall I forget the awful shriek that wentup.at this moment. I had been on the red battle field, and heard, in the pauses of the ' fight,-the groans of intolerable anguish arise from a thousand writhing victims, but never never, had my, ears been tortured by a cry like this. It was an unearthly embody ing : of terror, which .can be compared tof. nothing but the shrieks of the doomed multi- tuue wnen me last curse snau nave ., smitten mem, irom uie presence 01 me jusijmaue perfect. It rose wild and horrible for a mo ment, then followed the dreadful sounds of strangulation,' blended with tlie groamngs of the vessel, as the water forced its way up wards. I remember a suffocating sensation a struggle a sinking downa convulsive shudderl i - -,.. ; I rose to the; surface. . The bosom of the ! .'hi river was ruffled and black, I Boau were hurt rying across ii,4Ued,with demons in human fofmWheneyer a 'victim ; struggled above the waves, a corpse floated, or a garment caught the moonshine, pistol shot ands'abre blows , were directed. . I . had! passed many boats' unnoticed, and hope began to invigorl ate my iimbs.' when suddenly a drowning person caueht hold of me;1 If Aly motion waf retarded. 1 shook off and spurned awaylhe wretched sufferer. -5 Ihe boay sonK. f oetore - - ' - ' m. & .- J . mb "a a i . 1 A " me I saw the dead like countenance;" arid Oh God ! lit was that of Aenes lisl satv one Imploring extension of .the arms, one I00U of agonizing supplication, and she went down down to her cold sepulchre almost within " tine moment nf nniitterahle antruish follow-' 0 ..j ed, and my reason forsook me. How I es caned 1 from tlie river I knew not. but my re turning . consciousness found, m e m the dwelung , of; a . peasant, , , w bo, . , 1 afterwards learned,-had discovered me insensible, upon the margin of the river. The horrid recollec tion of (herpast came over me, and 1 fled from my, , deliverer , as "if to escape the., dreadfut UlOUgh which has, from ,lhat moment, to the present," never ceased to .haunt , me,' .The ii,kl J,uiJ.Af, Ai.tiJi. -.t ,. .-s , - '.r I- e rl I tt 1 n rr 1 1 I on rl 11 1 Manning a f AnI a m aob. .Hfli "!&- " , ,tcs for bim logo lo other utes. O.4 r. UAKK. . terrprv M , one .moment I behold tny lnstr : Petersburg. Jsni l, iMo; ; - f 8 oaw6t Agnes, mild and. beautiful a'anngel, withl L;'w--i--. , ; . ?' Uie Words of her affection meltino7 unon ai uie .woros piner anecuon melting, upon , 5 - i -t" - t J-. 'i t s nqii tne- scene cnanges jne snneK U)e tj, , negro, boy. named, PRINCE. elongng to the ingulfing waters;: and Sll the horrors of that! eijtato'of Luke Russell, deceased! j Paid negro waa.de rTigrht ragonv,J;are present in my nind.A I f yed or stolen Trom the Plantation of said deceased. feel the'lleaih-clasp xrpon4my arm and . i i. ' !fi . ' sirong;iSHuuci:geCrrme, as ua-wcro. acam shakinff the dvtnz from mvi SnnporUi Then' Uie outstretched anas the -j pale, anilj supnUcatrnit countenance -Uie -mutaiapneali ior succour, darken anon ro , ana ino vain anempt to aaoru uf m'"v" j""-;-" w-.-r.. v- the cloudif memory! whichi setde.- V' f W . . . .. v, .. .-. . . Tt tirhich: laree front teeth. . one of the ooDer ones a ht- y:sonJ i 4.?;- !-vr. it .-'n ' ti .u ..j . fLt,it. .n.;- .... ?-At.ii,-w-.? My SIOTJ- is. toldif2.TlioSe who nave mary of his knees bend lit slutle, stoopilbrward whew veled at dejecu'ori,'whja have rSocked at grM'walkingr;'s1fm built i dark complected, oi Usck i hsd which: they could not fathom v roav "here lea riv the aecrL wTiicli for vean has lain it hori ml --.,1 C.k. 1S. f -- -t; auui v. - F' - f " " '-V, irhave beeawanderer andari outcst irj)! the land of mjr fathera;; 1 have seen1 its IpogHif: nlous places made desolate, and its orangtff Newbern, N. f Tflrmif" II . 'i iiTy .raB jjgaBTraOTaBBafciiiirTi-r anguish, ami bur groves sprinkled withjthe blood of those who ken, onlv bvlthe rfiad nursed tliem.' ' I have seen the multitude shake off the chains of priestcrafu drag the I started atibenew mnity winch they' knelt to; under tne ilas claspmgxtopae id-of i, Nantcs-Klhe liwhich opens the "floodsrate bf 'i cri ine.-ml caiJts off from the arm ; of the' assasih,;:the heart-lteteis of the law.-'M U-Umii y spBiiijr swept away: oy ? anoiiier.iT-.j u wi4h'wKb'ac,diidiicted f"tlie1'fat.al'4-N5Faure;' "u iticu vruu r guibo uuuii uis 11 pi , ..- I? fl lira a broken down and gray-haired, tta. yet it is not 'with theTweight of Vearifor Wie silvering of time.- oofrow lias more than 3orelheir work: and I so but ' among1 the smllingX faces of mankind, and the glorious which .awaits the afflicted and truly penitent rif Prt!l . :- . I " , ' w w v , -ij-, . f "Iheard a strain of holy song I ' BreathmsP from out Uie bright arcades,' ' . t. We heard a strain Of t) iitcii iong bieathmg I irbra but Bank's -Arcadeta day or two since, ouch s strain as we iioe w ue uciivcicu from in all after time.".4 Onedf those brobin- ying girls, has a squalling, out-door' voicei vPhch'we dubbed a regular streetetto at first nce men anoiner 01 ne iriQ jias contracieu 1 bad cold, nnCt' if there is any such- thin&r iknb wn among the musicians as a dambaddo vaiqe, sne nasii, . anu one or, ine strongest liind at that, Oh ! diicord ! whata voice! Ie; verily if believe the sound would stop laseam sa'w m ill. - Pcgy ine. , p i f Hip . the Mississippi dry with a teaspoon ; .slop ;the second Muncipality; from, going a-' l&ad : twist vour heel! into the toe dT your boat; make post-masters perform their prom iiei ; send up ! fishiii-hooke with balloons .a4 bob for stars; get astride of a gossamer iabql a comet ; when a rain storm is coming; djatrn like -the cataract of Niagara, remember .thtre you left your umbrella ; choak a mus qiuiio with a brick bati -In -short; prove .all -thihgs ' hitherto considered impossible to be pjoeTsibte; but never attempt to coax a woman ti iiay she will, when she has once niade up ierimma to say sne won 1. icia. , -1, 'J ALrzAKDER Anderson, Esq has been .hosen a Senator." of the United States5 from $ie? State bfTennessee ttij."fill the yacahy lecfasiohed ' by the resignation! of '. Judge ite. ; He has of course been elected as ft friend to! thepresent- Administration. Whe hand of the diligent maJtelh rich. i'Alfew days ago, a lady: living on the Banks m me; uaiawoa mver, wove nine yaras oi Moth. after'whichV before she went to bed. r'he spun four cuts of. yarn - .' , i - and the next Jnorning she had twiti; children' (her $rst) all well. rCharlotte Journal ; ! ; . 'V NDRE W. Thi disUnguuhed Racer and 6tj lion will make his next sod last Season in Vir- inia, at New Market, with-n one mile of Fetersbarg, pnd le ret to Mares at $75 the season, payable wben l ihe Mare is taken away- Si 20 insurance, with $1 to ;he groom in all ; instances.' TTie insurance money fwilt be required as soon as the Mare is ascertained to be, with foal, or parted with.;! The Season will com mence on the 10th February, and expire tue 1st day if Jolv.. Msres will be well fed at two shillings per 4ay -pasturage which is rich and extensive farnished gratis. xno, cnarge tor servants sent wuu mares.- Efery precaution will be taken to guard against acci dents or escapes, but I cannot be responsible for either. : iThis reuowned son of Sir Charles, famed altke for 'his own and the perforotamva of bis progeny on the Tarf. ia now in full healt'i! and vigor. He ia a beauti- fuji 'dark chcsnut. without while except the near hind 'foot, Yiaing fifteen and a' half irandi high, of perfect riyniractryiof form, united j with immsnse. pwer, and unrivalled aciiotr. in which latter trlllular he excel f all norses i ever saw, xiis own prnormances on ine pTirf are too well known to need a recapitulation here. mts get, are now bctore the punlic. and aiihougQ they :at generaHy' ;from otsenre Mates, have distinguished 'tlemselves at all distances, frprri i to 4 'miles, and that ;friim New; Turk to Georiatous wincing for their 8re a reputation as the getter oft Race Horaes, which 'lnuU ?nule Jim. toAe naidersUoifsiid .psuonago ojf Breeders. HThts wiIIJms the last, opportunity f of etfnding.to him m thia State, ss I nave had several of- . : -- - - . . ; H - ts5 vl . B4ti Jtt.mAaws i- mu IK wwgrJ -f riFTY DOLLARS, and pay all rea- I rable expenses, for the seeoiing And delivering to . 7 VTvV "7V' v ,-"-!'r , tfje 10th insU,by two men, aupposed lo be do sx and gijTH; -hch ; Were engaged in slesling : j Tt Oiri froth thi Cout taai -Snmnrl2 liey bavea covere Cart, a"sorrel Horse, itU uir eatsa n wbeo taken away ; white yarn homespun dothrt. PVW K .ellife.t boy, snd if. queslioned. P the information that would be nccessarv -Ya Ih. ilH.'n f ik. Hl.in. ' . f.- . ; T r- T ... . -.! JOHN T.LANE. i f " Executor of L. RuiselL ' Feu. 13, mo. 4U 1 lJwaiar Sav avt w iAw aioaM aM Visas aa. sum a. An fklst iaraa4ff , 1 uv wsvea i , w assavas vi us w . wiiejuvi amv a TpTlC:ato Silk droivera I hav for . I 'VI - 1 ;i n n nnn . m jr i - .... . . r jl. v u ur.i ,uvu Aieru. Muuiraoiis Trees &if ffod site and warranted- renuine. Pcriona L.K;n 1 a i cirtij. si 1... a . a . 10 engage n viio oust vouare9 aivu sHDers, can rasup phed on Very favorable terms, (a wW to- obviate I wiflins to wait one T ear for' one half of the purchase inat 'great Qimruiir, t uie acarcnv or monev.i l am luuiic. wuciu u iuui fiivu anu icr( i-rOTIuea jjood security can le gifen for the payment oft the same with iutereat. It is belietod; that more than the aipnani that the Trees will coat; may W realixed- Ibe firft.jearby makinjr Silk from 4b,leae tbfjrT.wil! produce. The Trees may e accnat mj placer in the ICasterii Suburbs of thia City! . x sf i'i haTe.'atao.'a few. thousand .Silkworm Eggs for 'site? Persons wisbiug any fur)ler iiiIiriiatHnt by addieasingt me,' (post paid.)- wilUrece immediate AUentioii. ftiiki 1 : ELEAZEU COLBURN. ' j .RaJeigb,' Jan. l7v 5. ',. . ,At; 6 Sp 3T&EirTh disusguwhedKace Horse, bred by Cap't. John Eulunk, . X.aneuburg Wuhtj, Va nd foaled in 1 834, will make'hu first season at my stable, Granville county 4 North Carolina, lon the main' road from Oxford to Bojdton.'Va. at th" very mode rale price of ICO mare, and ' $100 to insure; iwitta one dollar cash to the groom in alt rases.r The sea son ox'ney nill be dpe 00 Hhe ,lt dtiy of JoJ. nir.t, at whichriime hi services Will reasoi and 4 he iosar. snce will bs claimed as soon as the tears can lie , a-' certained to be in foal, Or parted whh; Pasturage will be furnished gratis, and mares welt fed at ' $ 10 per momh, and colored servartts boarded gratis. ;N6 more will be allowed to leave the plantation until her fesd trig, expenses ,arq paid.a,.it;fis-f;1iiHiKVl Every possible care will be taken,-both by; myaelf anif an experienced grooni(lo preVcnt accidents or es.; rapes, but I Will nil be rcrpoosibls for any that' may: happcn.i.ti. Steel is of the largest dis ! of rate horses. - belngr' sixteen hands high, of greajtaubstance and power,and of the most perfect a'ymruetry. of proortions : ht has an uncommonly, fine shouMei, and ;deep liwjcct, and. pcrhapa his finest pointa lis in his back' and loia; noih in's could bS better adapted 16 packing weight during a bruising race over a heavy track.s He has a clean bony head sod fine neck bis eye fine; a superior bar rel, well rlibed out, and his quarters and stiffs are no cominoulv finehis color a fine bay with blick.legs, mane and; tall.-f v - 4 w v V "' Slecl.'as s Race Horsey was equal to any horse- of his 'day, winning twelve times out of thirteen which was the last at Baltimore when i positively out pf order, though ha received $S0GE if the purse as the 2d' best horse. -;! ,lf-s. - iK. ttI --'"r 44 'i n hh . N-B..HechaHenetsd the wHmffr immediately after tjbe jrce. to' run her four nule heats,Tor "teiiPJ.booaand-- UOUars asiue, wuicir was netinti, gf nr rin wiu (torn Virsinia to 'Ceoraiarcarryina off every1 sweeV stake and Jocky Clab from' one to four mile heaU,ex-' ccpt the laslhis winnings amounting to 39U,SX. elusive of bis own stakes;, at. r' t.m" -He is now ouercu to tne public who ine rauest con Lfidence in his proving a Varuable ' Stallion ror uis Dcrlormances tn avian, es nana uuis. . rsnieaKB. oteei was .goi oy mat capital acc Horse and most valuable Stallion, imported Fylde: his dam Dimont by Constitution, who was also the dam of the famous running nan Sally Eubanka. his grand dam by Baira Flor'n li his g grand uam by Flag of Truce; g g g grand dam y old Celer; Goode's Twig; imported Urawford ; imported eilvereye imported Monkey, imported Dabster t imported Bulle Kock,out of Bulle Rock's imported full sister. i re t m ilt L'i j -:v EDMUND TO WNpS, A: )i'hdt- Near I.yncsvalle Granville contyr N. Febrosry l3jl840.iv:-;i"Mi y- 5 . Iswit TfA,YNE'ft HAIR TONIC, for the growth, pre QJ aervation and restoration of the Hair.-j-Tbis is an excellent article, 'and has ii numerous instances, pro-' duced a fine gnwth of hair on the beads tof persons who had been bald forearsi 1 - .- -. ; . . From Mr,Gruham,Editorof itjc riuladelphia Saturday Hai Tokic We call the attention of those af fliued with premature baldness, to the excellent f Hair : Tnic" prepared by Dr.il ayne nf this Citv. . Havirfg used it ourselvesj we can speak of ita virjues by ex perience, andwe unhesjjtalingly prououufS. it an in valuable remedy to prevent the falling off; of the hair, and to restore it from a dead, to a fine, pealthy ap pearance. We can als speak from personal knowl edge of the eases of twaj or. three friends who were, predisposed to baIdiiess,fwho by the use , of Jayne's Hair Tonic, have now luxuriant hair. We have no disposition to pff indisrrimiaalely, all kinds of reme dies, forfait diseases which Csh is heir to, Lot when we have tested the virtue, of an article, we ate free to say .H fs gocd.-royx2ay Evening Pott, Sep J, lB$9. . jAyws'5lHAim Tif-7ijrttinicf gaM preparation irrrestj)ring flje growth of the hair in UTfatKsruTytWdj has been worn off fifona llio Jon of "the hi-adjr by tlhe carelcspractice pf carry ing, things, in; the crow ot" Ihe hat, it is generally considered difficulf if not iniJJconin,nprpr hrDr Jayney-pf South Third possible to restore it, but it is found by narrferous ex amples that the Hair'lenic reaches-tbese; cases very promptly and e Sects a complete cure. Every gentle-: man :( we say nothing ,ne MdieS, .it; being, a , law presumption that their hair is always n full .luxuri ance, at leaat.it always sems so,) every gen'tlf man who finds bis hair, growing - too thin, or becoming loose, should place a bottle of Jayne'a Hair Toiuq his dressing case and apply it with a free: ose of the. hair brush eyerymorniSg- liTheesult. Will. PS a full, strong and healthy bead of hairThe cases that uaye fallen; uuder.our own observatiorr warrant us fully in' a&tAnftt&AWuklyJUmngcr, i , t .e; ii i. VV. Is It' w-t; r5 Attention is called to Dr. Jayne's HtfirTonic for the preservation, growth,: and restoration .f the Hair. f We are assured; that several most remarkable cares hae lately beenjeffected by thia remedy. ft is ! . . . .' . .!.''-' T1I J.fI. yi" CJjJ certainly wormy, a: nsi. rnuaaupnia cuuraa eruiniy worthy, a imUrrr rmaacipn Chroniele.d i u".i v.. JL-'t-J,, 51 jAT3rsJI axa TeWic We av.Teretfoie,Tium . w.-- r-hJjL; LW-kyi"T.-, lered odrsel ves a mung those ; who- believed.; that the Hair. Tonkv7 iwrcpared by? Dr Jayne, Was one of the many quack nost funis .whose virtues, are?; never seen beyond the fulsome pun of .their, authera. We are .... . ii. . . ... .x. - '-i wuiing, at icngio, to mane puonc acaoowicugciiiciw of thi' error'jbC W"'lfisllii;Unrfniat frienil; ! some two or ihree months since, all the top of whos crani um r as bald as a piece of polished marble, maugre all our jesting and ridiruls of the idea of attempting to cultivate so barren S spot, purchased sbottle or two of the Hsir.Touie frWDr.'Jay'ne, snd -sccbrding to his directions applied it.' During, the present week; the same friend ushered himself inio oor presenccnd uneovWin'hifr'hitheaked'hesdVs with a thrn, though lexurisnt growth- of; ban fom ooe V twonchea in Jiengtb--upot the very, premises we had believed asunyteWing 6 coltivsiion ss fhe trackless sand that skfrti ihe Atlantic: rnw is no nV.iT ,i,t is rUhieouslv true, and those who doubt lbs gentleman can be po'nted out. 5 YfUt isjubre mi f J vorof thisToaie. the case here cited ?wa ntot se of temnorarv baldness-no sodden loss of the hair-but wss orm of years' standing, thouch the gentleman is but f.ty-five years ott& Fhtladelpfi&ZSpirtt, tUKmes, Octobers; ,. . ,;' ' r The above excellent' article, together with all others of Dr. Jayue's preparations, are (or sale in' t i. Kaleign, by w uuams m, xjay wopu. - , Petersburg. DupuyL Rosscr 6t ones,, ' .. .Wilmington, Dj. Wars, , ... l -i.-'n m wr i.iw.n ii .,.,.R.KJ i ft.; .-ii'i- L f. I -. . . I i . ; - M (he Citv.oftKaleigh, iV. U. IBs first number of tiTTi. . Ji. 11. . V'- it . . r theCiaouirx Ueicoxikd JliTidwimiOs- mimvttJ so independent Paper.' td be continued resv I flatly every week, at 2 Per annum, u .'i.Vjy.sw 1" '..i-f-tny',-'!t a ,'.:rE..zcyELr" ... UJ ' standard, Recorder and Zucrocosm, each , one insertion;" ''-'i1 -...-wt KfYXCCrPIESMlSSOURIHARMONyjsat ' QMiPly edhiou; just leeeived at the North Caro Una Uoolc Store, by v TURNER & HUGHES'.' k "" Raleigh, February A 8.- i -ij w(1 jJ f , $JTATE OF. NORTH CAftdLtNXGreeni K'jtJ-rfn Equy. October Terra, 1 839. JoUii -t tt. Derringvr, Iae Horn. Wyatt Moye and :Vm. AlDardcn-Original and Injunction Uill.It appear isg ta the satisfaction of the Coart, that ; taaao Horni one of the defendants, is not an 'inhabitant of tilUI Stale-It is therefore ordeied by' the Court, that pub- ' Jlealltn lie hiadefor the space of six wsrks successive ly,' tiotify ing the aij Isaac Horn lo be and appear before tbenext Honorable Court of fcaoitf to ltShelJ Sot (he said County of Greens.-ar the Court Housd in Snow HiiUon the second Monday after the fourth " Monday in Af arch next, then and there Io!esd, sa-' swerordemaMo complainant's Bill, otherwise, U 1 bit' taken pro confesao and beard ex parte as to hinv j Witness, Charles EJwarJst'lerk hJ Mtr ef K said Court t OlEco, th second; Monday sXier thsY fourth Monday in September; A i D. I839i v tists,. h r,v, ;t'?:-nv ?'-.& EDWARD Clfvr . Pr. Adv., $ 5 ?-jwr.fM U-&&:&l&S$ TTATIVE'S EXPECTOIlAimi4leqdedlyr medicine, or Coogha TJolds; Cpnsurnptiorr, Asthma Snittin of tuHl.' Jahiilatioiia of the Heart. BROlt un i :nrom I'lonn.v. iiiitiMiitv At KmihiM . Hooping Couch, sud aU diseases, of Ihti .Pulaiotiarr by Numerous anF respectable Individuals, 1 who. havet found relief from it use". Miny Whoi have retT U ' bouring under protracted Coughs and Paina. in tb' Breast, and li'avo been aimnoaed ,li theniselves and their friends far advanced ia Con sura itiou, have keeu happily restored to . perfect health bt; the; use.' efbiS Ivaluable Expectorant. "Z1 k'X'-'rtf f Extract off a Certificate from' Rev: TJrV'Babe'ock, faU" . PresMeot of 'Waterville College,' MairW - i tiFrorn intimate persnnaf aeqoainUnee w'uh .Dr.XJ iayne, a regular student' of the MeuicarUni versily of: Pennaylvauia and an expeiUnced, auccessftft pfacli-. tioncr f mediciaev.I was prepared to appreciajeOhe j hurnertida testimonlol to fa voar of his diftsrent, tncfjl. , eat pVepar'atibna,' much'; mors! highfy than the great 1 majority of tboe Which are extenstvelf eulogised.) On IriaLof them ia my kwa fmijVnd same of them ' personally, have wore than realized thehi favourable; anticipations. ;Thiey are what ,lhey profess to be... not quack nstrumsbut skilfully prepared anti4plct: for Some of the most afflictive' of human diseases, t , know that they are highly esteemed,' and, frequently ' prescribed,- by some of the moat resectable of the reg ular practitioner f mrdicine , in this ciiy and ehwi whereand I do not hesitate te commend, them aa at valuable sddi lion to our nwteris medics, and- a 1 ssfe, as. well, aa eminently' useful remedy Tor Abe diseased." I J J i ' r. RCFUS UA BLOCK, Jr.r 1 Philadelphia, 7lhahe; 1833 HS; ; ! I JayiU EkpectorantW4 invite attention to tnia 1 sdmirsble reoiody for Pulmonary tf&ctiout, sdverjia-' ' ed in another column. The principle I there announced1; of the nwrbij cliaracter of obftructUml tendencxt lo originate inflamina tioii pf Uie Bronchia, snd conso-, quent vitiation of the oatural bumorf is, beyond diav ptrte, l he truth itself.' The only practicable mode 'off removing such ottsiruction, Is by means of expeetorav tion, a result which we are convinced can always bta T obtained y a judirious exhibittoo of the remedy of i ' r. . -! "v. j ' Jaime's ExpeeterahtB j a reference to our advrr- ' tising columns, h will be seen that this valuable Medi- viuv ia vucrcu jirrMie in'luiS'CUT, I'J Ii. iv. uvkl, Agent. !; tVe esteem it a pleaaorete be ablcte recoin-' menu ims motucine, as me neat calculated Jor we parr t pose of curing coughs,' cqUIs, sore throat, asthma, and ' all affections of the lungs.' From a long personal aot quamtance wiih.Dr: Jayne, We know that be U no' quack: and his medidnes. are jiot:nosfrnu cf the moidern cry-dp, but are the, result of itis long expcrH? ence aa s practising physician.', and the expense of' great lioat.7Hartford, Ct Daily -Rinieiiflti itfaf'l ' ) 4; ; From ihe Philadelphia Saturday ;CouTiery v faluaile Mediant rV? do noV wtsh'ibjsomrae'uo' one good" medicine at the eipe'nssf snitheV, Iwat we canoof foriteaf :lo noifee' thovaleable properties poe- . f sewed bv thoCarminative Balaam." end the Ex-1 street irf ft.id Vjfv.H Wa naA forlArne IO piva '.SvL:. u Tpey are. invaluable in a family f .ebildr-r. , Numerous other certificates miebt be added, but too f above are considered sufficient eyidence of JU great Usefulness. 1 . i t !v i . ' cC5 The sbove'srticle, together with all ether MedK efoes prepared -by" Dr. Jsyne, are for sale in .VfV , 'Raleigh, by WILLIAMS Sf HAYWOOD;" "1 I Peter$burg Dupuy, Ro$Kr -4 ' Jones - i' U y V i fWbinponiI)oct(r; Vtosr;; i) ",!.;" 1 Vj t I.Februfcry, 1840.,,..;, "'ui TCTOTICE. TAKEN UP snd committed lothsr; XN Jail of Anson Couhty. on the 17th bf Decent ber inrt, a Negro Mart; who calls himself TOM, pmt ' saya he t.iSs lo JOHN SMITH, of l AUUmtj' ami araa hMirht. at tTi imrt WtLLlaaTa of Robesonli ITnilHl. in Ihl. Clnl. Kai.1 NAiyrn IS klumt O leet.'l 10 inches high. "stout : lwilt, 'cop coloured sod. requested Ub coine y fwward,8 prove property,; pey ' Charges sn2 take War away? or be will be 4ealt witb-T as the law directs, i Y..H. AiA.cn cneruxyi; IVTsdboioDfS. 14, 1859.fr, : .8-oi J E: AND WCAR RA lCXGtl FOR S ALC. ' i The Subscriber will sell s Trad of Lair J a few n '. . I !. miles trom liaieiga, r ox, runner iniormsun, apij- to W, D."Htwooi, Esq. 11. J, CANHan,j- Jsri. 3f, 1840. ; toracy si Law, will attend to .the aljustinent Q& c'y lection of claims ihrooehout the Weslr' i rtrief of TerinesscesndalsoactasCen'ltahd A;ef.ti.i i ,ry, litiog and clearjng old disputeuaiues. 4'-;.".J' tr v :i:'"...c .i.uvNorth Csrwl.manai whose interest is so ex.tene.ve in tnw cwuuj tU-Miia'Mtjcav inbrsstrictlythe sitoatwn of .their -. r r ... t.ft Refer to Cot Samuel Jiing . xreoeii -""'.- U 'fHaASBfMkel f . Derereux. Jsq.sieia, ny -William Hill, SeWof 8ut,V.'r;, . tTfcHtshes,I NV : Biowav&ow. & f V lV' V JBtheUred JU reeuies, i.H.u.iT,"ij f VJ- Hoslev FsyettstiHfr - mMf .-' JchnMcU.CumUrlaxiJCiwoy. February 18, 1840. . - l ! ii'. j - ,i- r If 4 .lit

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