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r - f If TQL. XL1. us. 4:.- .'. b ' ' . 1 ' 1111 . - f - : 1. 1 5U v r4 j. 1 - WESTON! R. GALES, i;t. ax , J5ofcirTio Fite DoUn per DBom-Ulfi" One DolUr s 'eb aleqaeot iBertioo, cenlfc j Court Orderf "ml Jodicil AdertMemenU wUI W irgea sS pernt. hiSbei bat dedacllon of 33 tJBf centl will b mad bom the regaW ricei, ior ed- I, Ad reru'Moient, inserted ia the Semi-Weekly R IItsb, will aiM eppeir in iuq vv wnj i "r6 "s All Letters to the Editor mart ho pott-fkud. V ; Ma. Gam t Under the head of The Olio,' iflt one week, If you will permit me, attempt to efiff and amoe your reader with extraeta from my i Common Place Book.' i These extraeta refer to no particular subject, but will be frand to inclode gtm of varioos kinds, and of different degree of brilliancy. i shall wander, as Ul salts ine, ttaax gay to' graTe from Every to aeTere,, taking, care however to palm nothing open you,-to which any one can objector Herewith is iny first budget. tt : t)LDBUCK."v THE RULING PA8SI0N. Baker, in his Chrdnicle, peaks of Henry Beaufort, Cardinal of Winchetier; vwho' was extreme! rich, crying oat; upon his . death; bed, in such speeches as these : " 1 ye -will not death bej hired! YiU money do nothiog? Must I diet.thaV hare such great riches T 4Jf the whole realm of nglaod would sare my life," I Jam able either by policy to get it,ior by riches to;buy; iLyf'rUM-riV-'vv in letter from Mr. Brane to Mr; Raw lins, June 14, 1735,1 in the Bodleian collee- lion, he states, that one Mr. Vernon, follow. ed a butterfly mnemuet ! before be could catcher; ;,f Mi,:,'Xr Currans rulipg passtop wat his joke, la his last illness, his . physieiad obsertinf. in the morniorj thai he seemed to roueh . with more difficulty, he- answered, V'That is rath ;er aorpnsinp, as I hare been practismsr : all Alonza Cano, n Spanish artist, may be literally said to? have felt the' ruling .passion attended him." presented the crucifix, he turni ed his eyes awy, and refuaed to look at it, KnnoiiBO tKo irnlrfiini wot rt Korll i jwfsiintar1f jut asked "for plain cross, which, being- (Wrecked on the coait pf Malabar or Mecon, ! V ia Cochin China, eerdimr to ailckle. bn k..i;.. mwam. s t.:ki i lie had almost written at sea, in one hind, I iT' i: ise had beenf j perhaps J lost -Jv;f- l-! !Ul.4l4ali iW UILII AIU1II n U, ' UHUI UGIUftUBA illfll I oreyeri ; JvEW JRULE OF SUBTRACTION. farmer in the interior of Murachusetts, for 0. one half which was lo be paid in cash. I . , . . . j - ..'. .. r I rork t threshing in the farmer'a barn j triot Va,i th;. w- ki,'i.s-t,i'ki."i Van tot soliloouiae in the folio wm manner s (fake one frora r two leaves three and two from two leaves four ; and thfed from 1 two leaves five. That's the case; and I'm afraid Yar waiter's cdwf Will never be paid for; . he fstmert overhearihir the solUoauv. step ed; into the Wn,! ad told tlie labourer if h rouidprove t loathe ewe.? ne .would give ihm -m.v wvwvwn HHU'iwi. w iia. .uui i cow pay nim-ror wnat labour i e hid done. Vftf WJo..w;ToUow dit, tMK&K&f&tywA about four yeara i m. fi. yeu my wife had a chid, that's one rem two leaves three--the .second yearshe toedictions ofteh more severe" than thos'e a nrivate slation. IJe neither vex'pd Wa.h med to' deend-lflXP'ajusband fLet;hiixi be your dearest friend's . youconlv:..conndenLj Hope not for constant harmony in the married IsUte. -The best: husbands and Wl ves ' Mfe Ithese who'bear vjeeisldnillyf froni eacfi other Be1 obliging' .withdut bams u examine wnemer heir, rights' be well founded : it is enough if ney ar esublishetL Piay God to keep you irons jealousy. 1 he nUertions of a husana re never to be gained' by 'coBiplaist1 iref ruacnes, or such behaviour. auwiucif tu me ww inw iMo wui prescot more xuati una ri i to tit oy yotrm fepuea me master, nsa you no tear or tnat thelhird year She hid aiiother; which -is lflceV ml pity from ray heart, not rher death Which the latwaoCyoqr eounlry : inflict three from twojsnd leaves fiveNow 1 have who U it reft but tou Who lose hcrv nhort theT crime Sir,T rejoined the ser Sre insteof two U tlippbrt. and L fear that H Uf heVwho bade and he Whd'aSic van Jobkingsternttliis master Mrhat I shall nevtr be able to pay ; for the vcow u; he 'tiifil f Vur fyeasures and btur la that; to you, if 4 1 liad, a;mind to venture rhe, farmer 'immediately; paid hitri .forliis painaMp'iwI wod mi tbat rV i Yon i have removed my vpreatest tr- ir Z"' . , -r .v.jv w.. .?i y A;,ibvb ivuguHuuiuwu uuw iukio"juu i our , w uj tuuuiu i' icu J.HO ices j v t i-i i Dire a repuut ton as um geueroi rvace norse wit ica I :a:Jm WnbwrW rak' ait.i!iiJ iA liti f&d' had-to hopd?! 'f'- 4 i" w 1 istemer.P slwuMentiUohim to the eorisiderauon and patronage Wwe' third i Ht heeu scarcely bVatlded M . fT, 'r 'f. - Rirree-f;.T iieatre, behind a very- pretty, fcfrl, was.,very h ha M ' me :m licig oriimDVed M r L' A celebrated preacher- among the ;J3hgli3h sending to him in this sute; as I have bad several m !'rrWr Vhowever OhS'SS issehttrs-rno&jde frsfbr him togo tomcr8utes.OP. HARE.A WnVm fX-ifta h XuffirM Lf and sawS a;try::aOi enuurejt i5 heai fcJ90. $m9"?'s W! kTitPiltiTllklNS I-r-lwill .give a Winanc ehed to lSf qillateTnTpt in ;the i""??1 5 J?mnd Seward f FipY, DOLLABSimd piy .UrW SE'?-. m.efr?5?'si- Cathedral of Bristol, fir, that when oheom into thii - f' S1' r Tak?nikruVau that my soul neld dear," &e. address' this pebple;!you pe r j Upon which the girl .said.fe with a I'vW-W- rfP-H-WWKB; x;- ihat it may more deeply i tin press tour memS ! Wf rm.ibnentattoe(aaiidr'dsees. lWTr.Be' .notnids 'Jjitm-&'Jtibii$mW$'- ( Ubout two monthihefofe theeathqrthig orln . 1 0 W IfiiTS J tStSSr:; Ulebraled? atrthor hewrWa ltteitot iJ ISB T0? Si"1 1 -fi.; hi , i AKVICE TO A- BRIDE., : KttfJt JVi Ui.--. ?.i.'i giMJ (. it' !WMi.lt-:1Wiy?.0;Wo MP.etf,JrAd- Aat0Bfc8?aWiWUieJtMiwev-MsJ uirtealiiisr I 'i . -r--. - . iinniT AUI I Ilia.' W1IU ICIL III 19 Ul I tuimi muwm - I 1 5i- U iLi.-ii.l.: i.l,,i?t I- j -';" ' .-M. vfMIdpe hot for perfect hsVpiness,' skid MTtfoe deliVeretl to Mrii'after W jiadam do: MaintenW -loWprthcesi of S4- The fullivvife ii a copyof the rfcifc'l'- fJBi Pplei ne evVofjiier rriaUfie ; knv 'Kif'S HRTOn?y;iiihere is nSswfi Mnz prWerre rnUoryhen, dea et AU atlie fe lrfl onearjhfjan Tfh? not be found at 011 G reatness i. exposed of vauiiyj whicli sobrf passes away, antl af- ifjSi! 2- PREJUDICE lAGAINST EdVcATIO C i Y At tne meeuofr oi me nnusn snu roreisrn . . . 'f.l. lt.!.!.L .1 ' ' ? -I School Society. on Monday, Mr. F. Boston told the, following curious anecdote. ' It had been his misfortune when rery young ?to live with a gentleman," ; whose prejudices against the improvement of the poor were numerous and inveterate CThere ;were,n that eentle man9 opinion, three great causes of the de moralization of the poor readinr, writing, and arithmetic (aM.er) i and vwhenever a quarrel took plac5in his Ksihborh6od,.he was inth habit of.sayinj 1 hat ij U..e ei fect "of education.'; rlf theft or a . murder were .committed, :, There J he would say, is another test of the bad effects of education; In speaking t of his 'own; '-steward,' thtsliater, of human : improvement' would say. That man to his credit be it spoken, ts not able to read a word or write a figure ; ind yet he is,' perhaps, the best accountant in the country.'; It was natural to inquire by whai process of memory 1 the steward kept, his accounts, Tilt ttra. atiAvn ; 'A Ar-xrm wa nrnd nifl in one ebmpartment there was a parcel of beansr in another a parcel of peas, and in the I emaining division there,, were various des criptions of grain 'These were the sy mbols oi various tiebta- ana payments, wnicii, ; witn . l i : . r ' . 1 it . I inf. sin i a urnnrtnnmnrv. inA .i.wflrn rpni with treat exactness. . until one niirht a?rat broke into his account box, end down , went ma account of what waa rfii frftm rin, K tenants, and all was thrown into the 'wildest confusion and doubt, ( loud lauehter. From that mocsent , hej Mr. lSuxton,J had been a convert to the juperiority of written or prin- tedaymbolsi;ei m k- Thenf'Abrahain aat at his' tent doorl ac cording to bis custom, ; waiting to entertain kindly, washed caused him to sit lha ctd saan eat and nraved noL nor befirsed for ablesJingotf his meat, be asked himwhjr lie did not worship the God of Heaven. The bid man told him. that he Worahined the fire I only, and acknowledged no other Uod. : At which answer Abraham ; grew so zealously angry , ihat he thrust the old man out of his tent, and exposed hint to all the evils of the night, and . an unguarded condition. When the old man was goner God called to - Abra ham, and asked hint where the stranger was? He replied, I thrust him awiy, s because he did not worship thee." God answered him, Abraham fetched him back again? and -gave mm nniniian r- EnuminnienL ana wish- in. i structton. :;mo thda and- do likewise, and iKvr el,ritv .hiir fa re'w.(ed bV the Gd f " -J - - - - - J . -r- Abraham. om the Jew's book -J Kb! VIU1 IV All A, iUlKUl vr , possessed of, corarqon. sense com.mon sensi btlily would o&r tontotatum ne who h just lwl a beloved Wife.- Miit I a limit -Ml--- 1 v letter it not e: ed! X.7 ,,,nW culiar circumstances written raisht haver deterred a ; friend less anxious, or a writer icss cuuuuciu in tne ex- MMInMruliil hi Ti f'lhan Mr: rrw v ' ' S . . - 1 : ? sr . ;.a . .. v -yi ? : ' uur u;t imnnvnii.i l jft)tftt wf ,11 ire permitted to distuiirour I frUndMr M Jj that, you are daily: .and luiiirl nrl(nt Ii iu;Ptv rrent:to-mv thontrht& . If ihui..rti neglect and rdori ine, but If he lasritruggVe beaver, if thedob te'cf 6f6ut long anl ie ties' be no lo glbjc b y6uV own sufferings; alrov onsrer aen aw m.. t fcastiri idea,' (for. what could I do, vtete 1 . vouf; JOHN 'tXfttijt I u r..riiiKiii. i.. : crfntimr f a.i u .- iTv, L j ,r.-i t't- .: u sw t L;( .r-oj i Ve most alter our lives, 1it:ordef:t6ralter r hearts ; for it is impo&siblc tar live1 one uar way, and pray another. Jtrangerf, no espieu an piaman, stooping and j uace voar august aun lmmoriai name, ituaif leauing on his staffs weary with age -and 1 shorrscntenfceiiivhich is to be hiund a thejiwaB to IraVeL-'comin towards him. who woa an I book I send yoUA? -if- jti'ii,-t hnndred Teaw liof !a1- He received him t. have ;ajare acaualhlceamon ; his feet, provided supper 1 most yalaaoieanaY exalted class ot men 1 1 atjjnuve,oi ine5same country, t dawn i hut nhrrrnr thai I yon are the voniy human beinar for whom l i :.o sue ve, more associations 2cionrhe,verjpe tiTm'Mlm rrrff i' orrrorda tio-ab id aalisfactuin: but in the; con-1 Z . VT .'rrST i.r..i?ffl ta('iunrtiftfiin'Lnl i;i;itnihKiiirinn6Pj auoUH t w: iayi8pon ; .:-WheVA;rehb1shPeneJo I exnerienct! i and ... what- vnuf wrilt find rinlr her t Tv,rVrV " iti ir..:-L. ' ' " '-i..t true, When, you come to: make op the? ae- rotfvSundsytorfind,: Jnsteadofdtheiisuat 1 count. f-Allien ! I tsi.- inv tkf-wliAWith'Lj; vain glory v! "... I j : j O 'k' f fIt was prettily devised of -'JEmd ' the fly- upw. me Aitr-irec ;i me cnariot i wneei, and said, W yhit a dust do I anse So are there some vain persons, that, whafeoeyer S?cth alone or j rooveth upon greater means, if they have never so little hand n it, they . . .... ..:.. ...... tuiuK it is mcy mat carry it. . There is a fine Image of Sheridan V which I have heard, but never, seen, in print r it should not be lost, i t Pescribing the effect produced by the march ot Hastinss from 4T.. J M . I- . in - .. " . . 4 Yu1 ? cr T. Jwm num. rcuciiimi in iiik iciir I iiir w i.navar in i heel ot oppression was raised.troddeii misery snrun? uo and lo6ked about fur vnrniiV!' 'fhis has escaped the reporter juf the speech.! s-.it -was at i Admiral Walsmgham' (able that Dr. Jolinson made that excellent reply to a pert coxcombyj: who absolutely ;ba)tei himring' dinner itime----; Pray Cnow,'. saidvhe t. the-Doctor; i. wlutt would you '? gi vej ? old Gentleman, to be as young and' sprishtljr as I am i " Why Sir, I think' . replied Johnson,1 I would ttlmost be tun- tent lobe as foolish." . . in. . t, - . v.., , ., a Pl3ry. What in tltfif whirk nmwa ivifU a oach nd S? wh a coach, aud which, a . . . - - - , " coaci, cannot gt withoot l-Adue. r ny a inougur, wnen communicated ?rd' ?',ke, wine T'9 exPrtftnedt Why arc clergymen's horses like kings? They are guided by ministers. t The following note was' (bund among the private , pers oft JxHdI3rakinet.;r "i ; l o Ventral , Washington Sir, I have taken theliberty to' Intro ! 'I sincerely pray; to God to grana: and serene evening to a life so gluriously de anu s voted Tube always eonsiderinr what weshoutd eat, and what we should drink, and where-U withall we should be clothed," Jn order to avoid the approach of disease, is the most means ofprovoking its' attack. 'A man n who is continually feeliner his pulse, is never o have a eo6d one. If he swallow' food, from the; sarne motive as he cloes ill neither be enjoyed nor dM V'", w . w; a ,TT,- : " 'vr"'-"v Y weighing his : jneals will generally and that . - m m m I they He heavy . on his stomach. If he -UkH a walk or ride, with no ! other view than9 to?i A ttratni W M ni.it.tl.r :-."-:? 1 servant, who: .had made the j mnrove :;W;W;pl Vi nnfet tne irreligious anu piaspnemous conversation; conttnaaiiv nassm? at tne table where it was.) hU place o wait-tqolcinloprHinu rob- his master. y . Being apprehended,.' end urged W: a v w a boeuif iiiiSHUVUS vv tisa V WM S fv; Sir' jsaid he, I bad heard yon so often; talk of the imDossibilttv of a future Rd that after, death there was; no re ward fiir virtue.-hor Dunishment for--vice, that I vial tempted to commit the roblrr? Well-bul, attend anutBe?aPriesahdbther of3cersf )f the Chapel. What is'the meantnr of thlst saMehhtatCans tnatyquriajesiyj to-day. in orufc came -hevwt'thl Wor l n,i . whoo fiatfelhe'Kinff.l I t r-uu iit Jt 1 Few Wen are" found; ho are wicted ' ffra tW'J' they ever 'promise -themselves some beny i efitby their sins, though, like Esau. It b i nothing more than a mess of pottage. . eter felt an awful 'reverence;1! P&'i:Jz$ iinhabitanU of a rude and wild, sto the. umversal happiness oi4he --of- residence; their mutual recollection woriu, :- r: i ,-.: ii i- : ;Jt 1 caKiRs.ri iremarjWDie ODjects is more acute we nigii , London Match, 15, 1T97.: ! . "' ' ' iahdJtherioW -in each .;Oiv r. : r. si -.re therV welfare ; the feelings of kindred and TO HYPOCHONDRIACS. a TOlrelatibnshiri are more widelr extended; and .fr'j . ntlr ntf hnlrh. lt wilt Unm m'.ii 'U T . The toe, ot what it rather grew to, , ?? ,f tHf I wi ik ,'-r.t s- ii.if..r. nsi.i.v-4-t.?Jt An mflammaUon quickly flew to ; ;.. , ; : Tr,k- . i 1 nHVf!.!f .fu' - Theparts Uiea took'tb nMrnfyin T; i ; - : Nothing, surely, can be more idle and.abvt 'rAialjor'tu IfctookWdW. X uuder which it was J i -r. yM, -rrz i-.hitui - nN'm- V . the reflecting child: f 1 What occasions" that . melanchol r.' said Itb one of my. favourites oneinorning. li lle turned awayr to hide-a tear ready: to start in his eyes. - His brother aus wered for .him :. Mother ia" very angry with hi ro because he tvtuld no.t say his ' prayers' last night,-; and jcried all , day because a Jfltle v sparrow: tlied Ulat he wasfondof. Altliis the little mour ner hastily turned round, and looking: at me, feclaimedi ) could not say, Thy will be llone, ' because 1 of mv poor bird.'f I look Lhm hy the hand, and pointing tb jiis school L"." . lowsi.mark his observationi said Ifrom n . . ' - the youngest present, only six years old ; for It-explains the nature vtf prayerof which, j)rhapSv you,lare ighorariUfMany persons Repeat words, who ngver prayed in their lives. dear boy,l I amT'ery . glad t find , you were afraid to say to i God what you could not iraly say from your heart. j;Thal young man who pretends to more 1nerit, tlian he possesses, or who values him-' judf on trifles which; imply none, will from ihe discerning, draw? contempt instead of henoun Id the 1 eagerness of his " pursuit jifter praises which, he does not deserve he Will be apt to overlook tlie advantages' which lie really has, and to neglect the cultivation t)f those virtues with which he was endowed by the Author of his frame. On the other .hand, be who pays hihiself just respect, will generally bid fairest to meet it from others. ii. is luipussioie seriously 10 uespise a uigni- ucu uvuaviiir; anU' tne very , wreicn, wno affects to laugh at a character truly honourable cijmnot help at the same moment feeling with in himself inferiority and awe. Fordyee'r Perhaps one ought to be actually a Scotch - conceive how ardently, under alt dis tractions of rank and ' situation, i they ' J feel mutual connection r, with each . other . ther as There are, ! " - - - . a common to tne than of a well ieaiuvatea and leruie country : their ances- tess 'seldom changed their place in a word, the bonds of patriotic aflectionV a2 wave honourable even when a little too ex- icJusivelv strained. : have more influence on Omen's feeling and actions. v-r5 i--r---."-;1- , u I wmmmmmmm -,' f --' - ; Paaitots 8iTVATio!r or Cbilv. ' Fear seized her pout- The mother saw her child r : Upon the rock thai overhung the water; ; . ! And shrieked to! it, in hurried accents wild, " 1 Cewe oWit you tlut - You know you ; hadn't . feiv i -- -- - - . j Here lies ehtomb'4 old Roger worton, 1 . Whose sudden eath wis oddly, hroug ..... ' . Trying one dy his corns to mow off, Tas razor and and eat his toe ofl . ; A NDRBW This dbtraguished Racer and 8tsp 'A lion wilt make his next and last 8eaaon in Vir- and be let to If area at 74 the season, payable when" .C . wl ..1.1 tov:.....L:tl. tfl fTOom in ail instances. a i oa insurance money Lini ir J tiu. u i. e.rt.in,! Ibe wU Joa'. ? parted witlu rThe Season will tarn. menceon the 10th Februarys and expire the lit day otjuiv.r.Mares will be wen ted ar two sbtinncs per i TIsJ which is rich and extensive famished gratis. Mo charse - for servants sent With mares- Every precaulion wilt be taken lo guard against acck dents or escapes but I cannot be responsible for either, 'f. Tbis reuowned sod of Sir Charles, famed alike for hit own and thi performances of his progenyion the Tnrfie how in fall beak'i and vigor. He is a beauti ful dark chcenut, without white except the heaf hind fooU rising fifteen and a half hands high, of petfect 1 symmetry of form,' united with immense power, and unrivalled action ia which latter parUcolaf he excel. U borsee I er saw.b Hia own performances on Ihe' Turf are too well known to need a recapitulalion here. His get are how before the public, and although they pre generally from obscure. Mates,' nave distinguished3 themselves at all distances, from 1 to 4 miles, ami (hat from New York le Georgia thus winning1 foi ibtfir a Free, Ifegro GUI from this County last Summer-- They have covered -.Carti , sorrel Horse wilti tail tut short, wuiteiin.his.fsce, nd several white fa i kc a n sifteea years OUi .has a scar on Jiis breasts which ; large front teeth;! one of the upper ones a ttu tie decayed i whiles of his eyea ahew considerable r one of his knees bends in alittlet stoops forward when wslking t . Jirn built t dark eomplected, or black thad n. when, taken away whit e yarn homespun dothrSy fetched, tie is an intelligent ptfy.and if questioned. nan mve u me imonniuonmu wuhiu oe nimMrr ST;-.. .,'' -.-! l i : r-V v - e5rern;Ca 3p. .1640. 15 4 1 itMRRtZlE?FS fi Af.E. I wilixtMse to Sale T 1 iK ... inUt: . . . .1, rr ... 'r :1t l - f nieham, Richmond County, on the 3d Mondsy of A II jtMil neXt?ao;4triuch !bf the followiiig Tract of Land. 3f Unlisted for tM years 1837 38;-aallt satisfy the faxes) due lbereon."togelher with cosf and charges for ikdvertisift2l,vlxsi tO Acres; btlonfiin to .the Ilev; Daniel Mcltar lying on Gum Wamp, adjoining the land of Laucb- i. - . : SAMUEL TERRY, Sheriff. Feb, 1840. 10 (IT.Ad.W) -i - tors 'have; ElfPfKCOPIES MISSOURI HARM0Ny,Ia.rVTVTOTTCE to EUIL Crovrcrs I hara for HixVxV, edilinu, just received at Uie North Cmr-1 lina Book Store, liy - TURNER & HUGHES. :t Raleigh; Februsry 18. ?-f S T. vf 15 ' ST4TE NORTH CAROLINA r- Greene Ciiunty In Equity, October Terra, 1 839. John R. DerringIiac Horn,; Wysit Moyo and ' Wm. A.DardcnOiriginal and Injunction Bill. Iiapjai ingto the satisfaction of the Court, that Isaac, Horn, one of the Defendants, is jiot an iuhabilsnt-of ihit State li ia ttwrefore ordeied by iba.Court, that pub licaiiHi be made for the sce of six weeks successive lyr notify iiig the said Isaact Horn lo .be .and'sppear before the nest Honorable Court of Equity to.be held for the said bounty of Greene, at i dle Court Hoae iu Snow Hill. on the second Mondav after the fonriJr Mondav in March next, then and there lo plead. an-H swer or demur to complainant s Bill, otherwise, ft wut s.t m F - a- iw iHienpro conjcs&o ana beam ex pane as iq nunv ; H Witness Chai le Edwards. Clerk and Maoter.et said. Court at Office, the second Mondav after the- fourth Monday jn Septemiter, A. D. 1839. f-. i ,.: ,.i .? V , - , iv; C. ED W A RDr C M. E. - - ' TfATOE'S EXPECTORANT is decidi-dly superior to any i other-known combination of medicine, for tJoogha Colds,' Uonsuroption, Alhma, Spitting of Itiood, PalpitatioDsof the Heart; B RON ITI9 Chronic Plcurisv. Difficulty of Breathios. Hooping Cough, and all diseases of the tlNiIajonary Organs.' tsMsap-ii " '&, ii t&U Jw? j.f ' I' This medicine U highly and justly rrcommended, uy numerous anu respeciaoie inuivuiuaia, wno. uc found relief from its use. '-J Many who rhavej -been' la boonni under nrotracted Coughs and Pains in the Drcast. anu nave been supposed iy tuemseives anu, their friends far advanced in Coiwumptiou, have been happily restored to perfect health by the use of this valuable Expectorant. ' 'j ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' Extract of a Certificate from Rev. Dr. Babcock, late ; "fc President of VVuletville College Maine . !f v From intimate personal acquaintance with tr. D. fayne, a regular student of the Medical University of Pennsylvania, and an experienced, successful .practi tioner of medicine, ' I . was prepared lb appreciate the numerous testimonials in favour of bis ilitterent medi cal preparations, much 'more highly than, the great, majority of those which are extensively eulogised.- Qu triad pf them in my tw n family, and some of them personally, 1 have more man realized theii favourable anticipations. -They are, what they ; profess tooe . not quack no8trunisr-but skilfullj prepared antidotes for some of the most afflictive of human disrasea, - ! know that they are highly j esteemed, and frequently prescribed, by some of (he most resectable of tbercg. ular practitioners of medicine ; in , this city and else where, and I do not hesitate, to commend them as a valuable addition to our inateria tncdica ami a safe. as well as emiuenUy useful remedy for the diBeascjk" Javne Expectorants We invite attention to this admirable remedy for Puhnonary anections, advertis ed in another column,. , 'J he pnnciple there announced of the morbid character .of obttrttetwns its tendency to originate lnnsmmaiion oi we, oroncoia, anu. conse quent vitiation of the natural humorsis, beyond dis pute, the truth itseu.tr 1 he onlv practicable mode of removing such obstruction, ia by means of etpectoja tton, a result whicn we are convinced can alwavs be obtained iy i judicious exhibition of the remedy of Vt. Jyue.rtulaaeiphia spirit of toe Itme. . , Javne's Expectorant-B y a reference to our ad ver Using columns, it win be seen that -this valuable Medi cine is oflered for le io this city, by . E.,W(BeLt, A genu. , We esteem it a pleasure to be able to re&yni mend this medicine, as the best calculated for the pur pose of curing coughs, colds, sore IhroaJLasthilna and all afiecttons of the lungs. from a long ptrsnil ac quaintance' with Dr. Jsyne, we know that he is no quack, and his medicines -are not nostrum, of the modern cry-pp, but are the resutrcf his Iongjxpei 4 ence as a practising physician.: and the ex pense of great labour. Harrerrf, Ct Daily Rtview.'iyx: i ilT- :i--!fpf ivitf t-i :4dJr tU r rraxi ine rniiaaeipniaciuruavjourier.. XaluahU JMediine.''W de riot wish to curnmend one good mrdicine st the expense of another, hut we Cannot forbear lo , notice t he valuable properties' pos sessed by the ?Carminatite Balsam,' aud the PtEx- pectorant," piep&tvd hf, pr; Jay ne, -of South Third street in Ibis aty. Vvehsve forborne, to give, evw dence until after a thorpuh. trial in oar; own family Tbeywe invaluablejn a &unily of children- "fts il f JNumerous other certificates might be added but the above, are considered aufficJenl evidence of ita great nacfulnet.:fciijj ii-i.jJt 'W" ?n r The above article, together With all other Medi cines prepared by Ur.. Jayne. are fot saJe msmm' i T-4 1... . Tl . . I- . . T ., ft-,- .".r.J. ? V yeluary, 1840! itiii 0-'5.-iA-ii. l&S. "tVTO-ritlJK. TAKEN UP endcommiitrd tothS j4 JaM of Anson1 Cooniy; bn';ths'l7th "ot Drcehi er Wt.-a Kegro Man,' who calls himself TOM, and says bo liehmgs (o'JOHN;y8MITH; of Alabamt:' is . ar,- A. Sr s ' - - OU WM DOUglll Ct UAllIEL .WlUf AVS Of ,UODe40r t;ourjty,i in this State. ' Bald Negro ts about o ieet. 10 inches highrstoul budt. ; eopjer coloured, and, apparently; abo"at"i24yearit :,of sge'-'eowrier rorioaated' to ! Mrn - lorwartl . ' move DroDenv. Dav charge hnd take him away; or he will be dealt with is the laW directs. - !i T1. H, ALLEN, Sheriffi ' . WaJeboto Dec.' 14, 1839. 8-m . TT AND MCAR.KALi:iGU FOII SALU. Li 'ATP9 Subscriber will sell a Trad f Latd a few in i ics ironi rvaieijn., s or. iurwer iniormauoa, appiy j Jan. oi, loiu., , (: . . .c ... , ; oiw, TTir AWJiOTlGB & OsiKUAli 1VAAI1 ILi AGCSCYHKsarB. 8. VViLinMS. Ai torncy at iaw, wiJI attend to, the adjustment and col-teciion- of ctaiess throughout thai Western District Tennessee; Bhd alio act as Geo'l Land Agent la Sflliri listing and' elearjrig old disputed ' titles. Persona fref fiding t at . distance, especially. , XM ortn XJaronnian whose interest la so extensive, in this coontr y'. ' woild jlo well to notice more strictly the sUnatioolof their Land; claimav-iil stS fcae irh&Cb cat. Uefei' tf Col 8amoeL King. Irsdell TJSoOnty, IW. v? i i Brown, 8aovrv ii. AJev .5. V.. t-f".Vl.'sfl.?e 1i;-FifeL!riul JPeebfrsL NoTurampton, 4. J"h If oAe FaveaeviUe, -I A-'f i -o laiieha ltlmmUdiaAVj l:.rehrosryl8; 1840i ff-; vU8-Cril.r ' TTT COIlS't EOOnS !-rIf wracy,, in Ameri. ' r J ca, by DeToqueyille; new CJjtion ; Aloif hrotii 'a foem by -TooV.'Moore t ,V a!;:V anJWanderina ..in th world of Literature, by the r ; ' "r of , Deneh and ttr ltaml.im Recnlleciioiis. T . i A coutinuHtion of the moves of Charfee Ma -.!ie ws, the . .Comedian,:? by 4 ' Mr' Mathewfj Tales eft. : . rctesiue and Arabese, by E. A, Pot.. . - - , ' - ; ; - ? a. -t I Juslpubiisued ana lor saie at tne i.ortu Carolina Dook Store, by Feb. SI st. TURNER & HUGHES. (Star) k -v-s Thomaa P. Devereui. Eo. Raleiglf - tt' to MilSatrfHiBVSecsaf State; .1 jfrTurneiL-feaoslsf'-rH XNI aale, 10 or IS,1 000 Moru MalihrauhV Trees'ef noodsize and Warrsnted genuine. - fersona wishing engage In the Silk Culture, and others, can be sup. plied on very Javorabto terms.--'' In order io' obite . that great difficulty, ( the scarcity:' of" money ,1 am willing to wait one jear for one half of the purchasn money, ; where the sunt is $100 and over, provided good tecurity can be given for" the .payment of the same with interest. It is believed, that mors than' too amount that the Tree will cost, may be realized the first year, by making Silk from the leaves they wtU produce. The Trees may be seen at my place In ths Eastern .Suburbs, of this Cit. H nm X n J ilhave, alaoi a few thousand Silkworm Eggs for sale Persona wishing any further information, hy addiesMiig me, (post paid,) will receive Immediate attention. ttfl. 3 -ELEAZEU COLBUnN.' 1 g Raleigh; ' Jan 17 .n. j t-ygy-s q 1 4 CiT E B L. Th is dUtlnguiahed Kace Horse, bred by CaptJohn Eujuiik, Luneubdrg county", Vau, -and foaled in 1634. will make his first season, at my r stable, Granville county, North Carolina, on the main . road from Oxford lb ttnydton,- Va.. at the very mode- 1 rate price of fGp a'mare, end $100 to insure, witit : on dollar cash to the groom in all cases- Tr sea- sun money will be due 'on the 1st day of July next, at which time his services will cease and ihe' insur ance will be claimed as soon" as the mare can be ;a- Certained to be in foal, or arted with." Vasturage wij( -be furnished gratis, and mares well fed. at 10. jer,i month, and colored servants boarded gratis, Cf t ruare will be allowed to leave the plantation until her feed irig ex penserf are paid. VvMuc-i f -..4 t Every possible rare will be taken! both by myseU arid an experienced groom to prevent accidents or esi capes, but I will not be responsible for any that may' happen, y-jv? 3; 'r; ;4 ! -' j" " Vy 4 X Steel is of the largest clar's ' of race . horses. beine sixteen hands high;ofgreaVsuostanee and powern4. of the most perlect symmetry w proportions : he has art" uncommonly fine shoulder, and deep lriket, and" pfrhaps bis fuieitt points lie in his back and loin; noth- ' ingcoulu be oetier auapteu ip packing weight during i bruising race over a ; heavy track.11 tHe has a clean bony head and fine neck - his eye fine; a superior bar-! ii, - weu ruveo out, anu mm qasnera unu stiae are un his day, winning twelve times ut of thirteen, Which was the last at Ualtiinore when posliively out of order, -though hT received $209 of the purse as the 2d best hbrse "f--V -:':J' ' r-':A '?4 i.uj'Si.k' J!-',-. , I. BHe challenged the mnner immediatety kuert the race to rubber four mile heats,' for feil thousand dollars aside, which was declined,; r He, rarTaWd Wosi from Virginia fo Georgia.' carrying off everysweep stake and Jocky Club from one ta four mile heaU,e-j cept the last, bis wlnhings 'amounting to f 13.9iJU.ei. ; elusive of his own stakes.i;af' fj-'--tHe is how offered lo the public with the ful'lert Con fidence In bis proving a Valuable' Stanteot''t,jer'' his performances in detail, :see hand : 1-itio'BBt.-Steel was fot by that' capita! jRacsf Horse and most 'valuable 5"taJlion.imported Fvldei bis" dam Dimont by Coosiitulion, who was also; the dam f Monkey; imported Dabster i imported Bulla Rock. out, of Bulla Rock's imported full sister. '. tj ' Near Lyncsville, Granville county, TC. C ' ry 3. Blo; : . r;iiaw4U" ? Frbruai I TfAyWE'jS H AIR TONIU, for the growth, pr. I Ol) servation and restoration of the Hair. Ttl ia tti . excellent article, and has. la nomeroos instsnees, pTbi daced a Une growth of hair on he heads 4 of persons who had tteen batd for yara. -Lr,- r; f orn Alr,Uraarn,cauor9lhe t'LUadelphi Saturday: 4 t': --t-.r " - - i;J.ti!&tL rg Haib Tojrit-W'e call the attcnlion of thoso aCh fiicted with premature baldness, to the excellent fHak-sl Tonic" prepared hy Dr.. J ay neof this Ci'Yt , , 1 1 s vinavta hiw yuiwiiM, w cui fiiciipi lis yinucs vy jra perience, ''and. we unhesU'atingly .prpnoonce. it an ltX"i valuable ferniidy to preyent the facing -oQ of the haily'i and to. restore it Iroro a desd,jte b fine.,heaithySp-f pearance. Ve can also speak from pcrsonalknowl-.'j edge ojf ihe.ca'sei o( two oi hree friend twbo were $1 prexlispoecd to balihiesS,, who by the use -of JsyneV'S Hair Tonic, ha.ve now laxuriant Tiain .We have na.u disposition to puff indiscriminately, all kinds of reme-b dies, for all diseases which $his heir to, but when jj we have tested the virtue. of an enirle. we are free lev. t y ft UgtHhL-Saturdayi Evening JPost4 SepJltZ? ; JATjrt's Haib Tqsic The efficacy ofi this iels-ia gant preparation in restoriDghorgroa lh of ; the hair.ll inbald pjaces,, if truly wonderfol.t Wberethe hsirl haf beeo worn olf from the tp pfLthe head, by thsl4, careless pracjee of carrying Ihings.in the crown: efq commonly fine his color a fine bay with black legs, maniitail.-T' Steel,' as a Rae iTorsc, was eqaal to any horse' oi. lhe,liat,.u is generally considered jdiScult il. not sinirf it possible to restore; K but ilia found by numerous d-vt mples Uiat' the H air Tonic reaches them casep.vryiU ' promptly, and cQecU a complete cureuv Every genUfwra mauW we say nothing to the ladies, it being atfaicT H-esoropiion lust uinr usii.is aiwaye in iuii, uisunau ance,at least t alway seems so, every genliemaisJi who finds his hair growing too; ibin.r or -becominrll loose. sbould piece, a bottle of Jsyne's Hair Touie rt his dressing case'and apply U wUh a free use, of the bair?briish eyeryi morning. V The result will be a fulf strong arid healthy, head ; of hair. The taeirs AhMt bavsr fallei under our owii observation! warrant us fully ia f 5" ..Attention W.Dr.. Jsyae's llaiTonlci for tle preservation,'; growth, Uod j restoration f tbe j Hair' We are'assored that seversl most remarksl Je-a. Cures have lirtcly been effected by this remedy. ; It is if ;'- v , certainly .worthy, a trial. fhikdclfhfa ScturJay i - ..... . T . -i - j Jaisx a Hia Toaic.we bave,heretof?re,nura-j bered ourselves amog those who - believed that,.lhai ,HairjTPiPrlM,rf? P'. Jay net wss one. of hr f tuany quack 'nostrums whose virtues ars rwter' rfi. bevond the fulsome puff of their authors. We are f willing; iat length.' to make" paLHc acknbwte!emfnt.. Iwo or l&ree months since, all U.e'lpp of whose cranio' uiw ciiwi w, vui who.- i iiiiiuiaie iriciiu, suiup. . - rn' was ss bald ssa piece of polihed marl.ler roauf'i v all our jestirig'and riJicuIs of iheUes of altempti..j v '- to cuuivaie ao.oarren a spot, rurcuasea s ooiue or iVfOj; f the Hair Tonic froni Dr Jsjne, nd ccorl;r 'f s, his directions' appricJ it. During the pre?ut.recS4' the same ficiid uihereJ hirr.t If inld our pre anebverieg his hitLTioa n'akT he J, iMioni '.ed, cs" with a Ibiii.thftugh luxuriant" growth icf I '.(.' from ' . . t ? t . . f . . r. r. mt . . pnc.io two incnes id icngi ttv "f "'j r'-1" "ij we had believed as v:iyieK..rg to ' ct Ion S. .! Tbfs Is Sk. Hit tUrts the; Ail, pfiU, but is tiMou!y tfue,s.JJ i&s v. n - i -j : - f . it- r-S ....VS'-. gentlemsu' can be po'nted our.., iyr.t i r-ore.wi ij- yiirof this'onicr ihc: case here ci;J was oo 4 of temporarv fcaldncss-np suuaen iobsci i-s ., was one of years standing.' rhuch trlfT i? f but fty-five years of a?e F. V. iie-TSk,0tfooer4l,'1833.T. ; .,. j r The above excrhVct a others of DuJsynsVpr!''-- R.Uili. bv VVillisms St, Hay WM. J. Petersburg. Dupov.Bosser & Wihniogtoo, Pr. Waif, V r; -iia r I v.- W'l .IV '1 r w . n 5 - - V :.f I ... 1 : f : Jl . !:.. A , it
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1840, edition 1
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