- . a- 1 - t a-' "3 4. 'I ! "M i'-.a if' ' r 1 tf. :i ' t ""5T -HYrfM the r . j -iJ. A tide blow, kV Writ on tne "j! tnai waters flbwjvi tVhUper a name jV ' who turn v .Wld last. If eel heard od IT'! v .-' I,, I Jf : a iMin ft roWew grain, . SIT ilZ .nd not till then. n it Jura w" . ; . . Tbervhr truth n the vows of tnen. v t TOB SOVEREtGNS OF EtcajlNlv - . Timtt.w, kta - Itne w iiab w , . n. . . 1 1 Henrr. oirpoeu . 1 l.. uanr. tnM KMUM ina jodil i v Next Oemy Aa Third wwaroa osss, iwa ana ue, A, sain, "ft'Tl! TVrukstxth E4krard,Qoaen Mary.Queen Bei 4w Junes, the Scotdnnw-i mm (Aadaa whoaatbar Yrt revived, after Cromwell, Mother Charles too. 6Ii Jsmes the Second aacended the thrones J j 1 1 m,. -wl William and Mary togetner came on; TiTAnne. George lour, and (ourth William all past, i Gad aeada no VieteaB--may she long be the last! TTATNE EXPCCT03AI3T is decidedly U svperior t any other known corabtaation of inedieine. for Coughs Colds, Conaamption. Asthma, finitiinv of Biond. PahMtationa of the Heart, B RON- fJHrrtChronie Pleurisy. DUSculty of BreaUung, Hooping Cough, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. ' ' .'jTTr 1 4 J fly:''-.' This medicine ia highly and justly recommended, , by numerous and respectable individuals, who have found relief trees its use.: Many who, have bee la txtoriog under protracted Coogba and Paina in the Breast, and lima been supposed by themselves and tbeir friends far advanced in Consumptioo, have been baDDilv restored to perfect health by the nee of this ' valnabla- Expectorant, -i!-'. I. M Extract of a Cwtificate from Rev. Dr. Babeock, lata t President of Waterville Callege, Maine. at ; From intimste personal aeooaintaiice with Dr. D. Jayne, a rVgahir student of the Medical University of 4enosjlvania. andaa experienced aueeeasful practi tioner of medirma, 1 was prepared to appreciate the numerous testier, onials ia favour of hia dUlereut madi . eat preparations, much mora highly than the great asnjority of those which are extensively eulogised. On trial of them in my own family . and some of them personally, 1 have more than realized theti favoarable anticipatioua. ; They are what. they profese to oa not quack nostrums , uutakUfallj prepared antidotes for soma of the most afflictive of human diseases. -1 know that they ate highly esteemed, end frequently prescribed, by soma of the most respectable of the reg ular pradiUoner of medicine .in this city and else whera, and I doltot hesitate to commend them aa e valuable addition to our materia medica, and a safe. aa well aa eminently useful remedy for the diseased." - Philadelphia, 7dt Jnne, 1838.; .: Jayruf$ Expt4torimt,Yt invite attention to this admirable remedy for Pulmonary affections, advertis ed to another eotumn. The Driocirda there announced of the morbid character of eosrrverone--iW temlency to orjgiMato ioflanwtatiou of lite Bronchia, and conse quent vitiation of the natural humors is, beyufxl dia pule, the truth iiselt'Tbe only practicable mode of removing such obstruction, is by means of expectora tion, 'a reault which "we are convinced can alwaya be bbuined by a judicious eihibitioa of the remedy of Dr. Itjae.-rAuadeipita Spirit of Me-aime. ' Jayne ExpectorantBi a reference to our adver tistng columns, it will lie seen that this valuable Medi cine is offered for sale in this city, by E. W. Bvll Agent. . We esteem it a pleasure to be able to recom mend tbia medicine,' aa the best calculated for the pur pose of coring coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, and all afiectiona of the lungs; " From a long personal ac quaintance with Dr. Jayne we know that he ia no quack, and his, medicines are not 'nostrums of the modern cry-upi bol are the reault of hia long experi ence as a practising physician, and the expense of great Uboorxforrortf, Ctn Daily Kevtew. u From the .Philadelphia Saturday Courier. i K Valuable Mcdicint--W9 do not wish to commend one good medicine at the expense of another, hot we cannot forbear to notice tbe vamable properties poe aeesed by theMCornmarive Balaam? and tbe H Ex pectorant," prepared by Dr. Jayne, of South Third street in this city. ; We have forborne to give evi dence until after a thorough trial in our own family. They are in valuable in' a family of children. ' Numerous other certUicales might be added, but the above are considered sufficient evidence of its great usefulness. ... . ...'' ' OCT' TJie above article, together with all other Medi eines prepared by Dr. Jsyne. are for sale in " " - Raleigh, by WILLIAMS it HA YWOOD. . 4 Jraenburg, Ifnpuy, Jiouer $ Jones. Wilmington, Doctor Ware, f Februsrv;t840. v ' 15 irSFOnilATIOK TO MEU- CHANT4 AND OTHERS The Subscriber having sold bit interest in the concern of Major dc Wolff to Mr. I Joseph. I Moore, on the 24ih J. f jury huh, naa ueierminea on opening a new Establish meiit tor the sale of Hats, Csps.! leghorns, eke , in ae f. a.Tf ! - one or tne new buildings on the East side of Syca more street, just below Powell's Hotel t where he will open, in a few days, one of the largest and best assort ments of Hats, Cape, Leghorns and Palm Leaf, ever before ofiered in thia market, selected with great care by himself, and purchased entirely for Casn. - -- He hopes from having taken advantage of the Mar ket by goinv 011 to tbe Manufactories early, and oav. tng Crash for hie purchases, to be able to offer induce ments to those wishing to buy by the qaantity ; de termined to sell them on as rood terme ae they will be able supply;' themselves from. I he mnr Nirthn u. k.. j Z J ' . ' . f . wv ? iTZLZiTlTfVT mwl ta to'", a. i j . vb waapaev.ew v -7 eigBU iiirrnir aIABTintTlairBl are parucuiariv tatiud to calUnd hi atockan m T a uuuiiwmw, wiun purcnaaing ebwwbere.. it. '1 -tFRANuta uainw PVterabargj Feb x. 1 4w TTTIllGtSIA and HOQTKX CAROLISfA V MUiiaMM nv woMscrioer respsctfully ,anl e,"" w vvtugrw mna uu scr nouncea to the putdic generally, that lie Las taken the re9Ptet be able to runwUk any success at all a- nnuav formerly oecepieu ay Mr, Saay B. Waltsbs. situated near the corner ,of Main and Commerce Sta., extensively known by the name of the Virginia and North Carolina Hotel, which eatabUshment baa been thoroughly repaiied. and is fitted up ina sty la to please the fancy of transient as well ss permanent boardere. By nntired escrtlons to uornoU tbe comfort of those that favor him with a viaii. he hopes to ahare a por tion of public patronage. I ! ... ,; -v j,., , ... .OHa M. iMnDvura" Niiriolk,UardiM i tfilm ' p. ? V rr .t-r . - . -!XC?nrr ;'-fiM:i.mf autheFashuKiaZIe Mi' doubtful t.lit., Ju. UieheVl upon c irte-lWr, a iri r, 5 flhe huudreU. thai ' rtdbefoW Ihr - A wfiod J elf lftljif.lta Ike tkl T P rr:"KSr M cxUnsWrtT embracing eery aubjert wnhm th. 'ange .k.VMiBISnM r ..'wt.. ' l- I nn!:!ii I:trafnra ntl Ilka CIM MU. OW HBWIOH Mil- ! Imnterea fa PH" .k- iv 1 1..... iinr CJ5mtSit-; Ter. been prepared aT 'tu,"yvrt-..,i tTh., ' h.e 1-Itirea4 wherever it was fouwl pufcaible Thecal number aT a yaw Tatc, 01 lataMair "iB,t ..Ti .l.V. ht fow tawua thai tifal Parlour lournaL will be iaeued on the twenm . a.. - aaavv ca a .s iitat'iA a dVuT.o remarkahie etideaeea Of fii? ioS leflecta. ( Thu eettiBeatea that bate nm nted to the proprietor exceed twen- Itr thouaand! upwarda of fie buadredf ol I ! wb'ich r front .regitlar practicing Pyaiciaht, I are the muet cumpettrni uiogea . 01 ineir 1 nerita.-'-j'' V vjti, t poiotaieot inat eaoauy taaea piaca ia apicauona OH en bat Ihn corei performed by. this tnedWltbe fint humbera uf anaw Yur. . , , ;,viK ruwAmA suhleeta for editbtial commeai, in The N. York Mirror ia the UleU and unquMlwu- . . . , 1 .uk k. ..nod that r.o meclictno of tne I kind h erer receded teatimoniaia of Dinner .i.iIK.. ... .iht n this. J.i I i They are in general use aa a family medicine, end of the year, an immense Volume of four hundred I and there are thousands of f mi lies who declare and sixteen imperial quarto pagee. with vignette title 1 the are never satisfied unless they , bare a aup- psga, table of contents, splwulid Engravinga. ami fit iiwiVI Bl gii a aa , " -i- a sum . b : - v - r 1 iw Bilious Fever. Fever and Ague, ' Dyspepsia, j liver Complaints, 8ck Headache, Jaundice, a Asthma. Dropsy. itheunv.twm, Bnurgemem oil spleen, rues, unoiic, rcmic- w,wiimii, i nrariiiuru. rurixu iwiicuvi .., i t'" - . " . . . . i i 0r ti,- Kiam-cft ami uoweis, incipieni ui- FUtolencew Habitual Costivenes Loss Ulotehed or fallow Complesion, art in an casea oi j orpor 01 ne uwew, wucrc .. 1 , - 1 a cathartic or in aperient is needed- r 1 hey are exceedingly; mild in. their operation, producing neither nausea, griping, nor debility. i rr Tn ae extraordinary and Justly celebra ted Pills are sold, in ttaleich. by Williama k Haywood.,and IV, If. Maaon It Co . and in all the prindpat ' twna in the State ll.loil oO cents per box. tfr. TiniJiA,cnocnEKir ttttd glass IJ WARE AT REDUCED PR1CE3 FOB UASH.iaaond; February, 18.40 Tbe subset i ber haa now in store and afloat per ship Madison, di rect fiom Liverpool, the following Uoods wbKQ be oflera to the trade at pricea corresponding with the timea: , . '. ... ; .4 I 1000 acta Printed Teas, assorted colors j 4000 Common Painted do do do. 800, doa. blue and green edged Plates. 1200 do J do do Twiflers. 50 150 n aoo 100 300 100 1000 .1. 00 100 300 too C.CChamlier, assorted aixea. ; Printed, painted dt colored Chambers. Colored Pitchera, asaotted aiaea. L c.u. do do . do ,; Printed dt Persian do do do i j Fancy . do ..-"' do -.do '.'- Printed,1 painted and colored Bowls, - ' aaaorted aixea. . : r V ( " Edged Dishea do ?jdo- ; , ( : Printed do t' do do and colors. ' do : Plates do '."do.'''. ,, .' do .Twifierado do ' ' t, ;': Printed and eilged 8oup Tureens, Saoee j do covered Dishes, Muffins dee 300 dox. printed, painted and GUxed Teapots, 100 do " ' do Hugara and Cream do i: - China, Liverpool dc fancy Mugs. as. sis. 200 sets 9 pieces each) Ubina, various pats. 00 do (67 do do ) do , s do , do 300 do China, bandied and onhandled Teaa. 150 dox.'prinied, painted and C. C Ewers and .Banna, r ; "' 800 do. ds pint thin Tumblers. 350 do dc pint thick do rough bottom. 450 do. ex pint do do ground do 200 do. i pint do do rough ekgr'd do 400 do Black riasks. 100 do. Decanters. : Together with a large stock of fine and common cut. pressed dc plain Glass. German 8iler, BriUnia and Composition Castors, ! English and American 8toneware, dec dec' ' cry North Carolina State Bank notes taken at par in payment lor Uooda. -WILLIAM F. BUTLER. 14 llrw Late 8myth & Butler. Main st' Richmond. 3 doors above the Bell Tavern. m. DRUGS AID NEDICIMCS.- f mi tar trn wi :i. 1 : 1 I . . i n i vvru x, uwtu c juivtss. nave 1 ,rlJ . oned a wholesale and letaiUPOTHE- CARY ESTABLISHMENT, at tbe Southeast cor- ner of Sycamore and Back 8treeta, Petersburg, Va. where they will be pleased to see their old and new friends from the country and town, and hope to 1 give them satisfaction. " Country Merchants and Physicians are particular iy inviieu to cau. WM J.DUPI7Y, THOS H. ROSSER, UEO. W.JONES. 'Petersburg March 1. J3tf PIIIAM. This celebrated imported Racer and 8tallion, now in tbe finest possible order and heath, will cover the prescn 1 season ai my staMee, bo ; pay SI mares at $150 cash, with a dollar to tbe groom. ' Having increased my lota and aceommoda trana for all mares sent, they shall be fed without stmt at 40 cents a day, and attended to by trusty snd experienced grooms Black servants will be boarded free of charge, and while servants ran procure board very convenient in tne village. Every care will be taken to have mares stinted to the horse, and return ed in good order, but, I will not be responsible for ac cidents or escapes. I Priam is a beautiful bay. full 16 handa high, and smV. J2. rn lfT", JTl ""TV."-. : . . I"""' never bad an equal, to require a description. In 1837, 1838 and 1839, when hia oldest colts were three years old.be had more and better unnners decidedly than any hone in England, and tbia inde pendently 01 tne splendid running of hia three win ners, Jfonorcft, The Queen, and UoL Singleton's FO ly in America, and the capital running of hie colts Welfare, King of Kelton, and another, all winners in Ireland, and several fine runners ia France and on the Continent. ' They have won all distances bp to 4 mile heats on the Beacon ' Course at New Market, and under the heaviest English weights. - In 1837 and ,1838 there were only 4 stakes with more than 90 subscribers A 3 years olds, and his colts won two of them against the gel of Emifius. Sultan, Veloci- lede, and every crack staTQon in England i and 1839; hia elt foaled in 37 won every large stake at New most ' lasnionaiHo courses in cumpe, noeur a aoxen tn ber. ; They have won m England and America eve. V m - aaw vuw wwa eao oasakiaaaosi rwi shwiiv vsasas msd asasaan va - ffaaaal ttaaw aaaatt left Keaeslafsftjl Ia mMttn asAaisv. eW kano Af her age in IreUnd and to eay the least equal to any in Asaeriea.- These immrtant facts are well worthy the notice of those breeders, who wish tohav colls of the first value sod character. utb to expect colts by any native as import. wm? ,7 ram. rrauou A. T. B. MERITT, HUka Ford. Virginia. 4- ..-i --i--. .. :J3.v Maieh 14. 1840. COTTOJf VARUS. A rresh aup4y from the Hecla Factory, for wholesale, or retail. will: peck. . JOB PRINTING ' . rs wvr . is erricx, With neatness and despatch. sUFsanwS h.riHh nooMnea nd uniaraat com mendatioo, uotot.1, tf jras Suited SUteaf hot of Great Britain.. - -a a.Teaih o.yufJoeti.t .h;ehtiiM ia geuerallj bau-d at the end of the year, it ia deaH ra!4 that atv avaacaiaaaa anoow oimmeiica iowk aobacription Aa tt ia iba intention 01 me pruirio; to print no mora copiei than ahall U fruired, ihi wmnj noiicv w r""-" -r ... . . 1 s -vi- vwm number contatua a creaivaneiT 01 veeuu, inuresunc. and amusing matter, on every auiiaci conrMaeo wiut nolka literature anJ fine arte: and they form, at the v swlw w o- en : a v, maMa amn nnrainir nmnir. arrnnvnu Btanar naaen nannuniaw afforded at the very trifling cost of five dollars a yeaf. sum almost Inadequate for the extraordinary euuivs lent rendered to sulcnbcr. " Z"' ; uur irienoa are more numerous, or rewurew bitiuic. muu uur Eicnitiiii up rawn uw iw , first of periodicala shall be as unflsgging as ever. ,At t - r . - . home we have a list of neat I v two hundred contri. bntora. ambrarine moat of the talent and' genius of America ; and we have established a permanent cor reapondence both in London and Paris, , " ,x r Pour annerb Ens ravines will be eiven in the COUrsa of the new Volume, from original, designs, painted and envraved exnreaslv for the work, by the most em inent artista. A number of cunoua euhinga on wood wiilalsoha aiven.; 'r' '. ' Articles from the pens of well-known and distin goisbed wriiers. upon every subject that can prove interesting, Including original poetry, tales and essays, humorous and pathetic : critical notices ; early and choke selections from the hast new publications, buthj American and English l scientific and literary intel ligence 1 copious notices of foreign countries; atric tnrea udob. the varvme orod odious in the ' fine arts I elaborate and beautiful epecimene of art. engravings music, etc. ; oottcea of the drama ; translations iron the best new works in other languages, French, Uef- man. Italian, Spanish, etc and an infinite variety of miscellaneous reading relating to iassing events. remarkable individuals, discoveries and improve menu in science, art, mechanics, etc etc , will be published in tne course or the volume. . 1 In eaterine for the ceneral taste, we shall never omit to set aside a due portion of space for the eepo. cial amusement and edification of onr fair and gentle countrywomen, in the sunshine of whose favour the Mirror hss so looa nourianed as a Mvounie journal In issuing thia new volume, we feel cowndent Vm while wo continue to merit, wo ahall continue to re ceive, the liberal suDDort which we uke thia occasien to acknowledge ; and we shall commence a new vol ume with renewed spirit, and a steady determination to render the Mirror all that Us most ardent friends wk CoBBiTioaa-Tba Mirror ia published every Sat urday, at No. 1, Barclay-street, next door to Broad way. It is elegantly nnted in the extra super-ro al quarto form, with brevier, minionrand nonpariel type. It 1 embellished once every three moo ins, wttn ;a splendid super-royal quarto engraving, and evenr week with a popular piece of music, at ranged lor tne piano-fiTte. harp, euiur, etc For each volume ab exquisitely engraved vignette title page, and a copi ous index, are furnished. The terms are five dollars per annum, payable, in all cases, in advance. It ia forwarded by the earliest maih) to subscribers residing out of the city of New-York. Communications, post paid, must be addressed to tbe Editor. Ho subscrip tions received for a less period' thsn one year. . 4 rrr Naw Sobscbibkbs will be furnished, gratui tously, with proofxopiea of two of the most nagnifi cent engravings ever puwisaeu in wis ownuj, imi j ed by Ubapman, and engraved by Uaniortn ; tne first ; being a representation of the Landing of Uolumbus in the New World," as described by Washington f ry ing! and the second the Landing at Jamestown, in Virginia," as deacribed by the Hon. J. K. Paulding, the present Secretary of the Navy. These beautiful pictures are intended either for framing or for the port folio, and are particularly valuable, not only as illua I can artiata: hot aa neroetnaline events in the histnrv "j - r. -- " 7." of this country interesting to every person of taste and refinement, and to all who feel a pride in their nai tiva land. J eXj Post-Masters generally are requested to set as agents for the work. ( Remember, all letters ordering the Mirror, most contain $ 5. and be post paid, and that The terme are ahoay tn advance. TXTOTICE, The notea and accounts now due JVyj the assigned estate of 8. W. BOAG. are placed in roe nanus- 01 James Simons, Eq. Attorney at Law, in Charleston, S. C. for collection -office No; 51, Broadtreet. t doors befciw Dr. Cot.en's Drue Store. If the said de ts be not oromotlv naid. ha ia instrue'ed 10 commence suits i Jan t8. 1840. 9 owSm. ' TIPAUOXM HAMS, dec Just to hand, a lot of prime HAMS and other BACON, well dried a.l smoked. Also. LARD in ken ami a few Mats of FIGS, and Jars of PRESERVES. Tbe fruit wdl be sold low. WILL: PEChV Raleigh. March 9. 1840. -,.9l!' AXLX OXICIX Sm 8licka Letter Bagf tha Ureal Western; or Life in a steamer. ' ' Just received by - ' : TURNER & HUGHES. March 6.L8'0. 20 V Pemooa Ue-iroo. 6f eecuring for themlve. eligi- ble Bdilbibo Lore near the City ..f K.leieh. have now an opportunity oflTered, which will not probslJy be again presented.. On Friday, the 3d if April en suing, will be ofiered for sale on the premises. Eleven: 3 Arm Lota, Twenty-two 4 Acre Lots, being part of the Tract of Iand on which the EriscovAt, Scaoot is situated. ' To those acquainted with the location,: nothine- need be said as to iia desirable qualities. To those, who are hoc it may be necessary to say. that the Lots are just without the limits of the (Corpora tion.Xsnd exemt, of course, from City taxes) distant only about half a mile from tne vauitol in a wester ly direction, have the natural gtowtb upon them, and are high, dry and airy. There are no ltots in tbeVi cinity so well situated for building, as all moat admit who have any knowledge of them. ' Persons from the low Country, desirous of removing to a beakhy retreat in the Summer, have now a rare chance for bargains. t Tanns made known on day of Sale. $; Raleigh. March 5.t840 (. Standard.) . & TTTMRai2I.g.A8 At PAD ASOLA.W, dc S 1 UJ """.No.O.Soow.TWrdSt manufactured Umbrellas and Parasols, at tbe lowest prices. Merchants visiting the City, am reeuested to Call ny are leauestca to Can and examine throe Goods. pravMma to rwdtssfc: and would find an advantage in doing so, aa tho W e in doina anl sm the as. sortment m complete, and we are be undersold. determineJ nod i determined not to N. B. Orders faithfully executed. March, 1840. r , 19-it, WJl Scott pnouc, mat ne naa returned to this Chy Raleigh Jan. S8. 1840.1 tf l , CIVIL ENGINEER, , Inventor of the improved construction of Rail-wrve Address, Baltimore Maryland tTXIKB OTSTErJXl-TL Caiscribers k jort -iJ recJ I Reg f wry fykcdsta wmntei to Im odtkJ uia we;i carorra, 7 wi'J wtt chber by the Ks or mailer wnu. ly or senr them op at shortest notice, at thetf Uoom m MaikMStweVVir'l-r-'-,.-.:' frfarch - f. 1840. ktimMA Z&tZ 84 81 CHE, J lioe.viiuB VL respectruny inftrms his fnenda. and tnc rawrsHv. that be haa on hand.- iust finished a very baiidanme 14 of work, eonatstiog of Coaches, Barou ches and Bogaiea; all of which bate been anannfae tuied out of the beat materials, and are finished in the latest fiu&ioe Ha baa no hesitation In recommend ing them as an excellent article, and the atv la m which they . are finished, will;' he thinks, bear compsriaon with snv Carriseea ever in this market. . - r J no aonve wora. or any pan 01 11, wut w low, if applied for soon, 'r ' v - Raleigh March 18, 1840 a taw. plOOPER'S LAST NOVEI-TherPaUt Finder, Xjot the Inland Seaby the Author of the 8py 4c Every Day Lite in London by I. Grant, author of the Great Metropolis The Husband Hunter, by the sutttor of tbe Wife Hunter Ac cxe. The above are thia day received by . TURNER dc HUGHES. Msrch0.v , . j . , 42. TTOTICE.--Lo8l or mislaid, or stolen.' about JjSjj tlio last of January past, the Cdtowing notes, to wits Une iote on w iUta.o . fratt cc James a. Pratt, for S335.00, given the 13d day of July 1839, and made payable, one day after datesubject to a credit of fifty dotlara which is entered the 2d day of September. 1939. as wilt appear on said note Two notes on John. Pearce 4 Dempay B. JWssaey 3 one for fifty dollars, and one for three doTajs, given the 2nd day of September 1839, and payable, one day after date. Also, one note on tbe Estate of Thomas Ferrell. Ut forty-two dotlara and thirteen, cents, pay able tbe S7th March 1 839. One Judgment against John Thompson for lour dollars, and 4 cents at interest. One due-bill on Edmund Barker pt.xu one in 1830. One receipt from Parker Brogden, Con stable, for twenty seven; dollars, for the collection of e note on David Weaver d Willis Carpenter, All persona are forbid from trading for. ajtd notes Cc, and thoee indebted, from paving tbe same to any other person except myself. FRANCIS A. JONES. March, loth, 1840. ! xa ax. ffiARDLUCKThia thormigh bred Bullion will aund this sesaon, st Raleigh, in the care . Otev. and will be let to Ms res at $30 the aea foo, payable at the expiration thereof, and $50 insu rance tbe insurance due when tne Mare . is aacer tained to be with foal. A n exchange or transfer of a Mare insured, will entitle the owner ol the Horse to the insurance. Hardlurk waa never trained, and we hope the public wilt not judge his blood by tbe low isles at which be ia let to Mares, We therefore re fer them to the distinguished performances of hia son Grey Momus, to speak the 8iree merits, a particular account of which may be round lu my urge utiia; and wo aver that there ia no horse in America, thai can boast of such a son, who does not stand at double the amount. Hardback is proposed to the public We invito the attention of breedera to call and see Hard- lock and judge for themselves snd think Iste expe rience baa proven our native stock superior to the imported stock at least we have had enough of the imported stock from the stsblee of the English Lords, at $100 to flf.O the Season, and want other testimo ny of their thoroogb brerfs. , - DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. V ' - Hardluck ia a light Grey. 8 years old thia 8pring full 15 handa high, combining, at a single glance,lbe esaentiala of the Race Horsebone, sinew, ami mus clewith n beauty and symmetry of form, blond-like and game appearance, unsurpassed. He haa bet one colt old enoosrh to appear on the Turf. (Grey Memos) a fat timile of his 8ire, which he gtt in hia three year otid lorm, wnoae uistingnianed penormancea apeak In louder terms of cimmendation of bi8ire,tban all that may be said. The lofty head, the fiery eye, the fine silky appearance of his coat, and superior ac tion, at once denote bim to be a thoroogb bred,rarely to be met wnh. Hardluck was got by RsndotpVs Roanoke, his dam (Antoinette or Lady Washington,) by Sir Archy, grandam by Old, Potomac, g g dam by Bellair e g g dam by Major Cook'a Old Vesta, (the dam of the noted. Rare horse Sir Solomon;) the dam of Vesta was by Tatom a Dread not. out of Bandy, by J. Porter a Cwckust, Americua, Fearnaugbt. Jolly Roger, Nor ton a Traveller, out of an imported Barb Mare. For Vesta, see Edgar's 8tud Book, page 518. t Roanoke waa got by the Celebrated American Race Horse Old Sir Archy imported mare Lady Buobury.by Trumpeter Theopha, by Highflyer- Plaything by Matchem Vixen, by Regulus Hut- tona.Spot Fox Cub Bay Bolton Coney skins HuttonaOrey Barb Byarly Turk. 8ee EdarT 8tud Book, page 430. JOHN M. BRYAN. March 9, 1840. t We have seen HARDLUCK, and can. with pro priety. recommend him o the public as a pure and thoroogb bred Stallion, of rare and unexceptionable Pedigree, of fine form and action, and of superior bone, sinew snd muscle. J. t, KUubK9, D. M'DANIEL, W.M'CARGO, W. L. OTEY. Taloable Property Ibr tale, TTN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF RA II LEIGH The Subscriber offers fr sale the Uviiuss Hooaa in which be at present resides. adjoining the premises of tbe Governor, in the oat hern Suburbs ot tne, tity. J acre ere lew mora ahgilae aituaUona fur a ramily residence, here - mm " w . n n a a abouts. I no nouao contains a noome oeiow. a above Stairs, e Dining Room in the basement. Pas aagea above and below, a Piaxxa in the rear the .whole length of the building and a Portico in front. The Kitchen and Smoke House are of brick, and there is in tbe yard a Spring which furnishes a co pious supply of fine Waer. There are three or four acres of ground attached, including a good Garden, and thrivine vounc Orchard. ai . n f..ri.M- p;,t.n s. k. w.. . fj Kenc "e Eastern Suburba. near Mr. CoAa's. known aa the w a - a . as m pwcai. a ncrv aro o acres I ground, a goott House with 4 Rooms, Kitehea, Well dC Tbia property will tie sold on such terms as can. not fail to be satisfactory to the purchaser. Apply soon. . : JOHN BUFFALOW; Raleigh Dee. 17. 1839. , . - g . A fiSemoLr of vrflUam Henry Oar- JiX rlaon, of Ohio, by James Hall, with a fine Likeness on Steel. Received this dsy at the N. C. Book 8tore, by . TURNER dc HUGHES. March 6, 1840 to' npVTBW BOOKS-Marryafa Diary in America, JLM Mound seriesi Psmbouron Locomotive Engines new edition; Memoirs of Win. Henry Harrison; Hol- ul'.I.i..ru.u:. v.. u . .... m mwuii jM Duren vvaixs and Wan Uon. by Madame Tuaaaod; IKtto of Mrs. Hemans by her-: a-. . - r . " -w m. 9 bnciian uomiBM Iw hnVTZ W. Vhauetrj Reports, Vol; TJT iw Ajm rwan Gar ai Bsaemien; ine Complete Parmer, by dot . N.vrvAmerican Orchardist : vernier. Ow liok which is invaluable ; Florist's Guide 1 MMahon'a American Gardening, dr. - " TJf beve are just poblbbed snd for esle at the . V. Book Store, whsra may be found one of the most splendid collection of Books a ltd MtattntiM mmmm mtiotb ooerea in anv nn. Hm. ,k. it:...i o.. mm. 1 . .. u.iiv. win, ai vm,,!Uil!l S T1" wmBl P Books, to call -- .m . unvcu cwot TTv. P0""! can get mem at their wnpnees. All new puWicmiooarogularly received, w n n 1. 1 iTURNER & HUGHES. N. B. Book Bindino t. .11 :.. u. 1. "'uF .-'-T-."2: M,e,l 12 II Aa in:8 ay cpenru , w extensive, rich t. Tss! -ntle asortmrr.t cf if :';' that be he just bntrght front Ker York ft er with his Tauter stock," . -IJ.W he will set! JWw roric nnee par of the following arttcleat u r v;.- dledfpendeMt Second W,It1le"ct0, db!t liver do.,VerticaI do, and Silver Watchea surer aim ar. y -- -. at ...i i.Vk tn. lmua. Astral tin. Wai. fers, japaned and platedc i -y? ' : .'Chess men, i Itackgsmimm boards. KoW ami Silver tnnnnre Canes, j Vbitii g Tard: Caaea, Carrtige an l Ridinr wipV Dog oHra. fine Hsir, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, Sogers, fior R4Xors. Knives end 8cissor pstcnt Steel Pens, 4-c Cuns and Pir !"': rr-'&a &2'.-is.t M y" i" JSS'9Uim - Spmish Guitars, VMd na.' CU'rionetts, rUgeo letts. Flutes and FifW ' f Preceptors for all the above. Ciuitarand Violin ftringa.. , . r : PerfUtnen?, . . , Farina's celrbraied gennine Cologne Wgtrr,. Camphor, Almond, ILwelfj Trai.spavnr Beeps. Otto Roses, St. llelenaVWater, Court Plaster, &C&C. t r. ."r "" :; - crY All kinds orciocks ana waicnesfiiepaire in hia neenstomed, superior wyie j tpi ana Oli ver msnnfwctured to order at the shortest no. tiee. -Ilignesi ipricea given ior i h, . - t ar . m -m : ar-v j. THE foUowjng Letter from the Hon. Bcrxatt TecKxa, Prefeseor of Law in William dc Mary College, Virginia, area recently received, and- athuds very strong evidence ef the efficacy of Bucxwito's Anti-Dyspeptic rous, in we oiseaaa wi. wwcb taey were designed .1-;' - ! ' i Lee's Springs, Ifogl Hint An accidental meeting with a friend of fours haa determined me to offer yon ' the acknowledge ments which I have lone felt to be doe from me. lor the benefits I have received at your, hands. ; y Four teen years sgo I was left by a most malignant fever witn a diseased irver, a -uisoroereo viewmior, ana a ... . .: . 1 . r . . , constitution in rains. " My Physicians permitted me to bono that with care end prudence I might 'drag on e few rears of precarioua , existence, end assured me that the least indiscretion must be fatal. ' . Soon afierwarda I found myself becoming dyspeptic, and became acquainted with all that . indescribable mise ry which dyspeptics alone can know. J his, as usu al, crew noon me, though less .rapidly thsn to most casea. because a consciouanesa of my danger put me oe my ward, end experience hadnaden ui with the proper mansgement of myself. By the constant use of the, most approved remedies the pre greas of tbe disease waa retarded, end my - lue was mads tolerable but ' not comfortable. 1 rarely ate two meals in regular aneceasion. and for some hours of almost every day. waa incapable of eny exercise of thought or feeing A peevish impatience ot, ex istence ocmpied my whole mind. ..x -1 r Two years a to' I met with your ; Ahti-dyspeptie Pills, and confiding in the accompanying . rertificatea of respectalde centlemen whom I happened to know' I took them accord ina to directions. Tne reauit la that I now eat what I pleasewdo what I please, sleep soundly, snd enjoy life as much ss any man living. Tour young friend, who haa been with mC a week, will tell you that be baa never seen my strength or spirits flag, or my elasticity ef ' mind or body fail for a moment. . For thia it gives me pleasure to eay you have my thanks, end to add tbe assurance of my high respects j B. TUCKER. ; Dr. BxcKwrrv. ;.. 49 INTO COMCXnATXOJI QUEENSW ARE. JLN GLASS dc CH INA Jamxs A.Taxxen, No. 79, Water St. New York, begs respectfully to inlorm hia old customers and friends, that be ia now opening a complete assortment of Rich China, Cut and Plain Glass Ware and printed and common Qtteenswatc, which is offered on terms to suit the sUte of the times. Being entirely disconnected with any combination for tbe support of high prices, the Subscriber wilt re sume the manner of conducting nia business, in wbwh he waa so successful some years past in the old house of T. J. Barrow dc Co. and hopes to receive the sop port of the former patrons of his old firm. In order to afford Goods at the lowest possible rate, it will be necessary to confine all sales exclusively to Cash, or short City paper. Virginia, North Carolina or Penn sylvania Funds received in, payment for Goods Merchsnts visiting tbe City; am invited to call. .Or ders, by letter, promptly attended to. JAMES A. TAYLOR. 79.; Water 8u near Old Slip. s ew Yon. Marco x. ihv,, f- 1 v 20 rrThe Wilmington Advertiaer.'EIixaheth Cirv Phrnnix, Newbere Spectator. Warrenton Keporter, Roanoke AdvocaU,Cbai lotto JournalTarbaro' Press, Fayettevillo Observer and ' Hitlab.ro Recorder will each insert o the amount of $3, end forward aceoonU to tbe Office of tbe Raleigh Regiater. J. A.T. TT AWCIWG SCTJOOIV-Joa. M. Bossixcx. JLT of Kichmond, Va. an experienced Teacher of iMncing, is desirous of nuking up a School in Rat- eign, to remmence about tbe 1st of AnriL P.rn. ', oesi rous ot entering Popus, will pmase leave their . ?a .a era a. : names wiui tne XMiiior ot tne KaaisTKB. - March 5, 1810. 20 Kl E-O i C A i D R WM. H. M'KEB oflVra hia Prfinn.l services to the citizens of , Rkleieb and ha ad. jacent coontry, in the practice of the various brancb- 1 iwieFBion. r or ine pnrpose 01 1 ootaining Fi inwmsjuon no apent the last year as rest dent Physician and Kurgeo,, to the Philadelphia : Hoanital i BL.fci,v jL'i.i.K ZSCr praciirei iniiirmation. he apent the last year as Hospital 1 Block lev 1: darina which time, ho witneaa vw ana ireaiea eeveral thousand rases, comprising nearly every variety and species of disease. Hia "race ta two doom North of the Post Office, on Fayetteville street, -where he can be coosalted, when not professionally engaged. V Raleigh, December , 1833. ''BE Subscriber returns hi thanks to his fitends, I customers, and the public in geoeial, for tho iioerai patronage neretotore bestowed oq him, in his line of business, end hopes by s diligent attetUion to business to merit a continuancd of the same, There may be, at all timea.. fonnd m hia ahnn. M P ayetteviile atreet, one door north of the larva . brick building of B. B. Smith. Eee a general assortment wi iu rHiowing amciea, vixi Gentlemena best plain Saddles, i uisea ana Bbatteau,-' , do. L, A'so, Binrs patent Bpring 8eat Saddle of 41 ainua, guteu end plain. Commob 8addlea of all kinde, ' ' J; l.BtaaI9 1aamsL1taal moI smvUiw v 1 " - r ; 1 1 1'nmraai w,b.oxb vwiatsvet ? r '-;r -1 '- A very large i supply of Carriage Hamav both oaroucbe Harness. 4 I Ulg dc hotkey, do. .' . -.. .-r ; Jersey Wagon, do. : .. l--.:.:. ;. Saddle Bags. Trunks, Whips, end Spurs. a . ea , aa a j . . i r . .11 l . - . .... i ia hci,, wi wutiw; Hsuaiiv sepa 10 . Born eatatHian- . mi,, w. B.isvw . mmtmn w ww III SOvll -CSiSDllSn menu, all of which wUI be dmpoeed of at tow pri- cea jor Lata, at on tbe usual Credit to punctual e , ,;. t . , (O-Rspairingof-ell klnda,done in the beet etyle. I TI, .t-I-u . . a.-v-; ' c-w hatchings; I Raleigh, Joae g8t 1839 ! J-tf. wmT t.mi end readv a j C J ry,x! i'.t North Caroline Book Store, a JS ot a.I it9 rr, .rt:J Decisiona of th t'awrts in n rv Ctro' !.--; -r-dns wi.h thr earliest Report, culiuj;..4 lis Decisions of the Supreme Conn t JuneTna,lS37. Prepared by Hon Jametl Attorney snd Counsellor at Law. . - -. . Turner & Hashes, tbe Proprietors, respectrnJi. i the psUoncs ef thi public for this ork, vjhieh ? been publishntet great etpenae. 1 contains n. thcsrsnJ psjrs. and is, therrforeeeesaarii, into two royal Octavo valumes of about five hunlu page! each, printed on good type and fine pan. weU b.nd Price, Nine Dollars a copy. It is recommended not only to profemioDal airs i of whom wilt doubtless possess themselves .f u ' direct snd abridge thvir lalmrs. but it is ala npon tbe iotice of all Juktices, Sheriffs. rd tl judicial o&cert, as affording them an expo.'nta few words, of the points which the Supreme Cl of North Carolina has decided in relation to iheir il ties t-For.h simflsr reesonvit is rectmme ruled to bL vale gentlemen, who msy have an inclination ot C an interest to know tbe determinations of the 'Sum, Court, which constitute, ao far as they deride, law of the land, as imperative as any Act of AmZ bly, l end aa binding iu their operation upon even member of the eotnmtmltyi i ' v ' TTTIRESH GARDEN SEEDS t:rop of ) 833, JJ7 received at tlm North Caro ina Bonk Storcn the Iieat and most popular Gardeners snd Seedsmea the United Slates. Also, Yard and Perm 8eedi,Ta. Red and White I lover, Btu Timothy, Luxeme R4 top. Herds, and Oichsrd Grass 8eeds . Call at tht N C, Book Store if you would Improve your mindi, farms, or gardens, for some one has said, tbat tbe that would reuse one blade of graa to grow akctt there was none, deaervee more of hia Country Uua whole tribe of Politicians. Who waa it ? '"'C'l "f TURNER HUGHES. v-:; fVbrvary, 840.r,;t, ,HI-VL;; ;,?:: . 13 - A n ARC DAnOAII7!-For 8ale a M X BILLIARD TABLE,rin excellent order, accompanied with all tne necessarv artieies lor iian. diate use. ' Also, a set of Patent Lamps. , ' Tbe whole will be sold on reasonable terms, fa cash or a abort credit A pply at thia Office Raleigh, February; 13th 1840. 1? tf Swalxsi's Worth Carolina Justice, Containing, a summary aUtenteni of tha dialnla and Common Law of tbia State,: together wiik the Decision of the Supreme Coart, and all tbt most approved Forma and Precedents, r-laiin u the office and doty of a Justice of the Peace, soi :i other PuUic.OCiceraceordiiig to modern practice. IHE Suhscriliera having f purchased of, the As L tbor. the whole edition of tbia ' valuable Work. w offer i! for 8ale, to- tho: Public. It is an nounced by those, competent to judge, one of tin roost valuable compilafiona of the kind ever pub. fished in the Btate. and absolutely indispenMbU to the faithful discharge ol official doty. For convenience of wference, thia work is diti ded into Chaptera alphabetically arranged, corre ponding precisely with those of the new Keviied Siatutea. Each Chapter consists of three d-Mri ments t let, e eemmary of the Statute Law, Wxij stated V 2d. e concise statement of the points Kit ting e tbe subject of the Chapter, so far as setiU, either by the decisions of the Courts, or by the kwki of the : highest aothority on the Common Law; 3d, the Forms and Precedents, necessary for snplvim the subject matter ' of ' each Chapter, accompanied with such Notea mid observations aa appear uecw. sary to render tho whole intelligible. - This work wwl be found not only useful to every cbss of puMie Officers, but . will prove s valuable source of information to tbe 1 general reader, furnisk ing aa it does a plain and intelligible digest of tbe Law.ee understood end practiced in this State. The reiau price of the Justice is Tbskk Dot labs; but e liberal discount will be made to these who hoy to self again. " TURNER & HUGHES. Kelttgh, December T839. - I fTGElThis duURgylshed Race Horse, bred by Capt. John Euliank, Lonenburg county, Te, and foaled ia 1 834, will make bis first snwoa at mf stable, Granville county. North Carolina, 00 tbe mail road from Oxford to Doydton, Va. at tbe very mooV rate price of f GO a mare and $100 to insure, witb one (hillar cash to the SToom in all cases. .The art son money will be due on the 1st day of July nert, at which time his services will cease and the inrar ance will be rlaimed aa anon as the mare can he certained to ha in foal, or parted with. Pasturage will be furmsbed gratia, end maree well fed at 10 per month; and colored servants boarded gratia. No sure will be allowed to leave the plantation until ber feed ing eineea are paid.,' u-- every possible csre will be taken, both by niTieir and an experienced groom to prevent accidents or n capes, but I will net be responsible for eny tbat 0117 hsppen..:;: -j, .'jLZl V, Steel is of the Isrcest elata of race horses, bentr siiteen handa high, of great substance and power,ind of the most perfect symmetry of proportions : he bte an uncommonly fine ahouhlef, ami deep brinket, aid prrhape hia finest points lie in his back and loin; Dodw ing comu oe neuer adapted to packing weigbt donnf a bruiaing race over a heavy track. He has a cka bony bead and fine neck bis eve fine: s suiierior bar rel, well rilbed out and his quarters end stifle are oe. commoury fine bu color e fine bey with black Irgt, mano anu tail. . . . Steel, as n Itace Horse, was renal to any horse ef his dsy, winning twelve times out of thirteen, which waa the hut at Baltimore when positively out or order, though he received fSOO of the nurse s the Sd bed horse I '' ' ' : ".,.-!., . N. B." He chaUensed the winner immediately after the race to run her four mile heats, for. ten wounds dollars aside, wide1 was declined. v He ran and woe from Virginia to Georgia . carrying off o very sweep stake and Jocky Club from one to four mile heatMi cept the; last, hia winnings snvnintiag to 139()x elusive of his own stokesv'''''.'!4lC f He is now offered to tbe public withlhe fnllest cm fidence in hie proving a Valuable Bullion. For ks perfotmancea in detail, see hand billa.. .. Pkbibbsb. Steel waa not by that eaniul lUe Horse and moat valuable SulUon.imuorted Fvlde; be dam Dimont by Constitution, who was also lbs Jan of the famoua running mare Bally Eobanks; his grard dam by BalPa Florixrl; his g grand dam bv Flsf ef Tioce; g g g grand dam by old Celen Gtmde's Tviri impoited Crawfiml j ;i impotted Silvereye : imwtir Moukey; uniMMrted Dahstest mooned Bulla Rock.o of Bulls; Rock's imported foil sister. - v .- w-a. nn n v ai w ssaABBrmrna .: ' ' - - . Km Lyneeville. Granville county. If-c Febrnary 13, 1840. ' ' .1 . 15 Iswlt T0TICB.--The undersigned having quslinri I INj AdininUtrator on the Errate of AleiV Cs& I bu deceased, requests all ftim indebted to sw4 Estate, either bv note or account, to make imBteiiet I and (hose having elaime against lbs sts to present them ror settlement within tne inn r--scribed by Uw( otherwise, thia notice will be pleadea tn troftblr recovery. ' E. SMITM, i Raleigh. February ti, 1840.' - 19 new DAnccneiiAia Daet tL Ins CalabllsbctcBl baa been of" FeyetieviMe Street, nearlj opposite the Post 0fl where gentlemen cut - be aeroaunt dated in the aw" anperiov manner, and with the atriioetdespau-' 1 m w m a s a. eevo we aaan ae tw w f - - imM I "d both North and South, they flauer th", , Trorn the experience which the Proprietors urn; them with their patronage. The EataWishmem -Seen fitted up in a style a fa at a ess inferior to tntboKtate. TP4W . kU tr Hair Cutting executed ie the nest issawe end eimroved form.. ; f ' i 1; .A MVSlCTha Proprielora pref-redteiun---Music of a very superior quality; either for n.. . n m.i;..: Pm.u. ia snj r VAItl mm- , mmwtmm, -mm mmmmmmmmj m of the State where their aervicea may be ealW a THOMAS V 2!r HENRY JONE& Raleigh. If arch , 1840. ' 5 mJ 0