v..
-aWaBaBBaaawaaaaa-- . a. . . . aa n I
riTCns' p ills;
TVtTPdTsare lenjreramoaR those of
t P . J:.:. ... r.. .Thrv have passeaaway
"V"VhiVr.'dailyUi.nched upon
the tide of espriment,nd now .ndbetotr thr
MkliA hirhin rfPUUlMm, no
Kw a iw sbmw " O
employed in .11 part f ih Uni i .
Cn.d. Trxs, Uexico,nd the Vt lndi
UU .UIR AT tTVv
A PRAYER- - !;' : - :
: ;oald-thfey Aoald do to w;-,
GIriwcoMcicncfromg--r ; i
Ttth nf on evtld to aul j : Mi
- And turn my htut to thofc-j-
Tioo tnoVM tW MOrt teem frnag
-.v rer&-N Than dost know; v:
1 tXncnW'ftdge ?; ten-. !: 'y j k& 1 f -
i . i ..lat b k&inw aim atxi ftA 1
' And ihoQ wilt meicy bow ;
fnTe' erred, on tord forgive
When re been rignt, grit wtule I livo
v.-f I la'thattth my tUjf.- :J.4.vJ.;
And, onl.wnenetet worldly, pride; , j
"Won d lure my. wtnd'rin? AeV edey
Do thoadlectjjywy. ; . ;
! forth felier ot iuueriwr mun oeyj iwy
been introduced whetcvet it wa roami posuoir
t .rv them, and there re bat few .towns tni
An not contain some remarkable ,evideneesf
i thrir rood effects. The certificatei thi.f have
been prev nted to the proprietor exctert twen
tr thousand ! upward of 6e hundred lot
which are rrorn regular prscucnjc rj'"
whA.irt tho mufti comoetent iudfei oi tueir
ODcn-htTe ihe curt1 perrormf d Jy ini meai-
mXm. r..w...K iitt fopriiioti&i comment, in
l VtV lllfc4 w -
I - I A." am K .
.i. 11 Borfii.r and lournaia anu n -j
kind has cvexTece.Ted testimonials uuignc
i. tuii rn i ill. r . : " -
, tiiuc mail rc v jt
ti,.. .nMl use as a lamiiT mcuwi,
...Kl.--ilw.i,.nd of families wno ueciarv
i a IIIVIS iv , . I ft. .-w a a sn r
the are never satisfied uiess ine7 5 -
Ka 1 ... . ml -E-'- - r---- - - x
I .iMflJ-Vand nreTentinu
' Tmv hivr no nri iuv-"- - - .
. 3 p-i.. and' AsHe.C Dyspepsia,
5fuc I. Day.: Published wteJdjf in tht City
As art-fined and elegant repository of.the beUet
Idtrts, embracing errry subject wltbln tha lingo of
polite litetstura and thefine art me ew.orx wir-
tor baa feceiveonue sponianeooa ihiim
mendttion, not only of the prrss oi tna uuueu awrm,
bnt of Great uniain.
' anu
. i...L;ni. s ck Headache-. Jaun.i'Ce,
o i.:f:holic. Female obstructions
.rl.. ' r.,rrr.l Tonruc Nusea. tHateH-
f " a wtsM 1. JaMlf . r.l. w-iah nd ItOWflsT. InCIDInt III.
;finAf4ava- H":.. of Pi.lenc Habitual CosiiVeness Loss
?PllI!Lor?.K,! Pol. J-irait of Bwadiioit. . eathartlc or an aoet enl is needed. Tliey are
:Bri SriSs- exceeding mild in. heir, operation; producing
ar..nL T f t 4 ' i '-'.'-; - ; 5 :. I neither nausea, griping, nordebiiuy. r. t .
-rTneai extraordinary and 5 Jastlv eelebra
tedT'.li are aoldin llaleijth,r by Williams
HstWood. and VV. It. Mason & Co , na in al
itbe principal, towns In the State. ' Retail price.
00 cants per box. " .: ' ; :v
!' Tbi. mijicioe f. highly and jijy "jj-Jj
v . " . -.1 M.riih a individuals, who haS
V VrTTiuZZx Manr who hare been h.
Br.a.t: sod h.V baeor aopp-ed by tbeinaelwi ahd
zTi- r.V..u r., ,!..nrrd in Co. oaiirtioo,hTe bean
iZxi vZorri to parfeci health b, the os. of this
taluable CipccxoraBw
TIIIitAcnorUI2IlY nnd GLASS
U WAREAT- REDUCED PRICES FOR
VAH.-rRiekmond, February, 1840 The subset.,
ber hss now in store and afloat per ahip Madison, di
rect fiotn Liverpool, lb . following Good which. he
The firtt number of a w tomxiis, ollbis neau
tiful iarloor journal, will he Issued on. the, twridy
seventh dav of June next, at which time, a th wivk
bai.ils.me lot of worn, cosi-iiag of Coaches, Bafa
chrsand Buggtesj aU of whiclt bate
tmed out of the best ntaferiaia. end are nnwuru m
latest fashion. He has no besiution w rfeomnwiu.
ing ibem as an cseellehi article, and the style m which
the? ire finished fvill,Mie think, hear comparison
With any Carriage eter in thi market.
; The;abwWojtK,r jiny paiioi ut wm v
l,w. If applied for soon. f .
.iRaleigh March 18. 1840. ' law4t
&
; lDOO sets Printed Teas, assorted colors.
4000 . Common Painted do. do k- do.
6liB Aox. blue and green edged Plate.
Sxtrict of a' Cirtioeaia from R. Dr. Uabcock, late
President of Watenrille Colrege. Maine.
. m. irinta nersonal aeoaaintance with Dr. D.
Jarne a regular stadnt of the Medical Uniwraity' of loners to the trad at prices corresponding with the
FefinSVIVSDia ana ID rijiwrenwu nwanm r.Ty...- . Uui.
tioner of meuicitte, i. w prric- f k""'
nomeroo testiit snials in favour of Wis diflereiit medi
at arepsrallona, buch more highly than the great
majority ofthoaa Which ire extensively eulogised. On
r ihm to mv own fsrotlr and some of them
eraooslly.l have mors than reslixed theii favourable
antieipstiorri. Tbey are what they profe-s to i
net quack nostrums but skilfully prepared antidotes
lor Some ef the most afflictive of human diseases. I
. know that tbey are highly esteemed and frequently
prescribed, ly ome of the stost resectable of the reg.
nlsr prsetitioners of, medicine jn jthis ciiy tnd slsc
wkerev and I do' not nesitate to commend them as a
valuable additioni.to our materia medica, ami a safe,
as well as eminently osefal remedy for the diseased.
-fjRUrUS ABCUUK., Jr.
Philadelphia, 7th June, 1838.
1200
- 2.10
150
200 .
100
, 300
100
1000
200
100
S00
600
H
'
Jaim ExDectoranltiVt invite attention to this
admirable remedy for PoWouary aflections. advertis
d Ui another column. .-The principle there announced
of the morbid character of ciariicruma-Ht tendency
to oriciiiate inflammation of the Bronchia, and cense
qneot vitiation of the natural humors is, beyund dis
"' put, tha truth itself, j , The only practicable mode of
, rsmoviogauchobrtructlonls by means of ezpectora
: tion a nault which we are. convinced can always be
v obtained by a judiciooa exhibition of. the remedy of
- Pr, Ujne.rhiladelphia Spirit of the Time. ,
JayneV Exfiectorant-IS y a reference to our adver
tising colonMis,it will .be seen that this valuable Medi
cine is offered ftir'aalt in this city, by E. W.Bcll;
Agent We esteem it a pleasure to be able to recam
', r mend thia medicine,, as the best calculated for the pur
' pose of curing boughs,' colds, sore, throat, ssihme, and
all aflections of the lungs. From a long personal ac
' qdsintsnce with Dr: Jsyne,' we know that be is no
quack and his medicines are .'but nostrum of the
modern cry-op, but are the result of his long expert
. isnce as a practising physician.' andthe expense of
v jgtsat labur.-itioioraT, Ct., Daily Review,
i i From the Philadelphia 8aturday Courier. '
, ; Valuable J&oetnrV e do not wish to commend
one good medicine at the expense of another, but we
cannot finbearl to notice the vlualfc prbpertiea pos
aessad by ihe Carminative Balaam," sndthe uEx
' ptetoranl" prepsred by Dr. Jsyne, of South Third
.- street in this chy. We hsve fujrborne to give evi
' dence until after a thorough trial in oir own family.
Thai are invaluable in a family of children.
' ; Numerous othi-r certificates might lw added, but the
above ara considered sufficient evidence of. its great
naefuloeaa. '. c'i -t'
1 Ths above srticle, together withall other Medi
lues prepared by Dr. Jayne. are for sale in
I RuhiglH by WILLIAMS HAYWOOD.
; fetenburgiDupuif, Rotter $ Joneti -
Wilmington, Doctor Ware.
do i ' do- , do Twiners., i-
C. C. Chambers, assorted sizes. ' !
, Printed, painted & colored Chambers.
Colored Pitchers, assoited sixes
C. C. -3o ; dp - . , do -
Printed 6c Persian do do do
T. Fancy do . . . . .-r do do
Printed, painb d and colored Bottle,
v : - :.assorted aixr.s; kJ; -'-.
Edged Dishes do . ... do . t ;
; Printed.: do do do and colors,
do Plates do - do ,
do Twiflers do do i', !
Printed and edged Soup Tureens, Saqee
. - do covered Dishes. Muffins, dec
, r 2t0 dox. printed, painted and Glazed Tea polo,
, ,200 V-1 do L do Sugar and Cream do
. h oina, Liverpool ct, lancy Aiugs. as. six.
.. 200 sets (32 pieces each) China, various pats.
, , 60 -do. (67 do ; do ') A i do w do do
S0O do China, handled and onhandled Teas.
V 160 dox. printed, painted and C C. Ewers and
- i!Basins.iY-!i;::,v-iifV'..:. .-'K:'
. -x 800 do. i&i pinttbin Tumbler.. :
350 do dc pint thick do : rough bottom.
, , . 450 do. ic pint, do do- ground do
, i 200 do. pint f .: A do . do roogh & grd do
, 400 do -Black Flssks. - - - J s .
; . 100 do. Drainers. :
Together with a large stock of fine and common
cut, pressed it plain Glass. German Silver, Britania
and Composition Castors. English and American
Stoneware, dtc Ac
(T North Carolina State Bank notes taken at oaf
in payment for Goods. - 4'ir
WIUJAM F. BUTLER,
a 14 lltwj Late 8myth & Butler.
Main at? Richmond, 3 doors above the Bell Tavern.
'..Februsry, 1840. V
15
'iL IWFOal.tlATlOlir TO MEU-
h CHANTS AND OTHERS The
Subscriber having sold his interest in
A, Ktbe eonrern of Msjor dc Wolff to Mr.
.VsJ Joseph L. Mpore, on the) 24ih dsy of
July last hss determined on opening a new Establish,
meut for the sale nf Hat, Csps, Leghorns, dec , in
one of the new buildings on the East side of Syca
- mora street, just below Poweirs Hotel ; where be will
': open, in a few days, due of the Urgent and best sssort-
mentaof Hats, Caps, Leghorns and Palm Leaf, ever
before ofiered in this market, selected with great care
. by himself and purchased entirely fr CSa. ,
i He hopes, from having taken advantage of the Mar
let by going on to die Manufactories early, and pav
ing Cash for bis purchases, to be able to offer induce
ments to those wishing to1 buy by the quantity ; de
-, termined to sell them! on as good terms as tbey will be
able to supply themselves from the more Northern
Msrket. taking in considsratioa the freight and high
.iexehwge''t-'-hii-.'v J:
. H hss a'so bad an eye to the retail -trade in making
" . his purchases, determined to, keep constsntly on band
tha finest snd moVt fashionable articles in bis line in
great varietvJ: His old friends and former customers
are particularly invited to call snd give his stock an
examination." before purchasing ebwwhere.
v 4',- i FRANCIS MAJOR.
JTrtersburg,
Feb. ft9.
21 4w
DRUGS AND IUEDICUVES.
NEW FIRM. IlieSabscriber. having
aMoetated themselves under the firm of
DUPUY. KOSSER & JONES, have
Aliened a wbolesale'and retaiM POTHE-
CAR Y ESTABLISHMENT, the 8athai cor
ner of Sycamore and Back Streets, Petersburg, Vs.
where tbey will be pleased to see their old and new
friends from the country and town, and hope to. give
inem satisfaction. .. - v ,.
.Country Merchants and Physicians are particular
ly invited to cslL . . ;
WM J.DUPOY,
THOS H. ROSSER,
UEO. W. JONES.
Prtersborg March 1. ' 23tf
trriRGIIVIA and KOtiTn CAROLINA
V UVI'KL, The Hub-criber respectfully sn-
PRIAM. This celebrated impotted
Racer sud Stallion, now in ihe finest
potttbte oraer ana keatth .mul cover the
present season at my stables, 80 pay
mares at $150 cash, with a dolUf to the
groom. Having .increased my lots and accommoda
tion for all mares sent, they shall be fed ' without
stint at 40 cents day, snd attended to by trusty and
experienced grooms Black servant will be boarded
free of charge, and white servant csn procure board
very convenient in the village. Every care will be
taken to have mare Minted to the horse, and return
ed in good order, but I will not be responsible for ac
cidents or escapes.
Priam is beautiful bay. full 16 hands high, and
posesses matchless strength Jbcautyform and action,
a aa a .a X .
ana is too wen Known as me unrtvuuca enampum
for 3 year on the Knglish Turf, where, he probably
never naa an equat, to require a aesenpuon.
In. 1 837, 1838 and 1 839, when his oldest eolu
were three veara okl.be had more and better ttrinnjtr
decidedly than anyTiorse in England, arid this inde
pendently of thesplendid .running of hi -.three win
ners. Monarch, The Queen, and Cot. Singleton's Fit
ly in America, and the capital running uf Jus colls
welfare, R.ing- or Kelton, and another, all winnera
in Ireland, and several fine runners in France and n
the Continent. ; Tbey have won all distance op to 4
mite heats on the Beacon Course at New Market.
and under the heaviest English Hoeights. : In 1837
and 1838 there were only 4 stakes with mora than
90 subscribers for 3 years olds, and his- colts won two
of them against tbe get of Emilius. Sultan. V-fori,
pede, and every crack stallion in England t and 1839.
his colts foaled in '37 won every laree stake at New
t.'ananli Kiimd at the end of tha year, it i desi
t-t., .i.ai
ral,L that it BCBBCB1BKBS SUOUH1 V"MIuicuvc
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OOPER'S LAST NOVEL The Pth Finder,
at th Inland Sea by the Author ofth Spy
&- Everv Day Life in Ltnidon by J. Grant, author
of lb Gieat Metropidia. The Husband Hunter, by
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ji. : , : ; - -TURNER dt HUGHES.
'J. March 20. . " . ,-.... ' v
TTTTA RDLUCK-Thi thorough bred 8ulUon
illK wilt sUndVthis aeaaoii, t Raleigh, in the care
oi vol- "ley. and mU'im lei 10 merea at tow lue w
ion, payabi at the expiitatiou thereof, and $6 inti.
ranee the insurance due When the Mare is ascer
tained to be with foahlAn exchange or transfer of a
Mare insured, will entitle the pwneroi the Horse to
the insurance. : Hardlui k was never trained, and we
hope th public will not judge hi blood by the low
istes at which ha i let lo Mare; We" therefore re
ier them to tbe disttnmiiahed performance of hi son
Grey Monjos, to speak tht Sire's merits, a rtirulsr
account of wbirb may be found tu my large. d 111 ;
and we aver that there is no horse in America, that
can boast of Mich a on. who does not stand at double
the amount, Hardtack i pfpsed tn the public We
invite the attention of breeder to csll and see aru- j
luck and judge for theinselve and think late expe- j
rience ha proven our native stork superior to the j
imported stock at Irsst we have had enough of the
imported stock from the stable of the English Lords,
st$100to$ir o the Season, and want other testimo
ny of their thor6ogh lire!.- ' " ' '
; t ' DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. : - I
Hardluck i a light Grey. 8 years old this Spring
, full 16 hands high, combining, at a single glance.tbe
essentials the Race Horse bone, sinew, and mus
clewith a beauty and symmetry of form; blood-like
nd gsme appearance, unsurpassed? He hss but one
coll old enough t appear on the Turf, (Grey Momos)
aac simile or hia Sire, whieh he rot In his three
year , bid - form,: . whose distinguished pertorminces
spesk in louder terms of otramen Jst ion of his Sire.t hau
all that may be said. jThe hifty head, the fiery eye.
the fine silky appearance of hi coat, and superior ac
tion, st tmce denote him to be a thorough bred.rarely
to be met with. " '" ' 1 ;
Hardluck was got by Randolph Roanoke, bis dsm
(AntoineUe or ldy Washington.) by Sir Archy.
srsndsm by Old Potomac, a a darn by. Brllair g g g
dam by Msjwr Cook's Ohl Vesta, (the dam of tne
noted Rare horse Sir Solomon;) the dam of Vesta was
bv Tatom s Dreadnnt. but , of-Bandy, by J . Sorter's
Clockfjst. Amencn. Fearnausbt. Jolly Kflger, IMor
ion Traveller, out f an imported Barb Mare. . For
Vesta, see Edgar Stud Book, page 616.
Roanoke wss srot by the Celebrated , American
Itace Horse Old Kit Archy imported mar Lady
Banbury, by Trumpelor Theopha, by Highflyer
Plsvthing by Matchem Vixen, by Kegulqs Hut
ton's Spot Fox Cub-f-Bay Bolton Coneyskins
Huiton s Urev Barn p-Uyerly rorx. see .usar s
8tnd Book, page 430. JOHN M. BRYAN.
March 9, 1840.- - -2S
HASthifdat onenert an
exteuaive, rich , & Fah
rble assortment of v
""thai he has just brought
Li from New York & Phil'
adelph'ia. which, ;togetb
er itli hi farmer stock.
nrevntaverv r;ret variety, which h wijl ell
at JSTsv, York, prices. 1 bSiock::jpjnt;
par," of the followinjf rticle : . r-
GolAlndrpndrM; Second yjAneJ-T
dcW J-yer di,VertidaI do4
t Jewelry ruhest andytfaskU
Msntel ClJcks, d. ;Lamp, Aatrabdo. , Wai;
ters,' japa'nedl and'plated" ,: .t:;,
Chess men, Barkgammon bourd ;G6ll fwl
Silver nioredrtCnes, yisU.r,ard jCaae.
Carriage nk Riding Whip-, t Dog fjnlt Je
Hairi Tooth jnd 5havJnr.Bwidvev.ttgeir..
R4sV.ru,' ves and Sensor, pstcnt Steel Pen,-;
'drc' Gang nB'Pioli54r. w.1'?.' :
j - v.. j JtZusU-M'-tf-' ':.
Spanish fiiitar-. VmU n. Clarionett. Flaifeo
letts, Ftend F.ls.'islrec.ptpr? forlltlie
above. fluitirandyoUntnnKa. ; . -.j v
': - JPeriUnteru
, Farinas icelehraied genuine Cologne Wfter,
Camphor. Almond,' Rose & Transparent cap.
Otto Re,f St Helena Water, Court Plasier.
XT All kind bf Clock and watcheraiepre
r bis nrcusitomed aunerior ftyh t Gold and SiU
er maniifcliired to order t the short rM
1 I I ; " m aa' a n
ice. IIiffiiet prices givenior oia tim any
Silver, j , - - rr i t :
i p "i , . .
of all
Car,
culiud
IN
Jan 28.1840.
9 ow2m.
TnACON HAMS, dec Just to band, a lot
UP prime HAMS and other BACON, well dried
a..d smoked. Also, LARD iir kegs and a feW M at
01 rtu. aud Jars of PRESERVES. The fruit w.
d sold low. WILL: PECK.
Raleigh, March 9, 1840. 21
We have seen H ARDLUCK, and can. with pro
priety, recommend him 16 the public as a pore and
thorough bred Stallion, of rare and unexeeptionableJ
Pedigree, of fine form ' and action, and ol superior
bone, sinew and muscle. f J. C. ROGERS,
: .... . V. M DANIEL, ,
W. M'CARGO,
' - - ' W.L.OTEY.
THE following Letter from the Hon. B tviaiv
TcCKsai Professor of Law in William & Mary
College, Virgimaiwas recently rexeived, and, aOhrd
very strong evidence of the efficacy of Bacxwim's
Anii-DyspejAic Pills, in th disease for which they
were deeigned: . ' 1: .... '' " f - 1
Zeeis Spring Virginia, Aug, tihl 1839.
Rix: An accidental meeting wjth a friend jof your
has determined me to ofier, yon the acknowledge
ments which! I have long felt to be. due from me. for
tbe ltenrfita I have received at your hands.' , Four
teen years ago I wss Iclt by a most malignant lever
with a disessed liver, a ; disordered digestion, xnd a
constitntioii in ruins. ' My Physician permitted me
to hone ihst! with care and prudence I might drag
on a few years of prerariou existence, aiid assured
me that the least indiscretion must pe iawt, ooon
afierwsrd I found myself becoming .dyspeptic, and
became acquainted with all that indescnbaWe mise
ry which dyspeptics alone can know. 1 ma, as usu-
nl. grew upon me, though lea i rapidly thnn in most
cases becaubc a consciousness of my . danger put nw
oc my guards and experience bad made roe familiar
with the "pitoper management of myself .s " By . the
constant b' of the most approved remedies the pro
gress of the disease wa ret anlrd; and my riu was
made tolerable ' but not comforUbler I rrcly ate
two mrabih regular succexsion. aud for some hours
of alont every day. w incapable - of . any exercise
of thought or feeling -A peevish impatience of ex
? . . . : .. ' t l , ' - -i'. ' -
unence occupied my wnoie mmu. '.f't.f..
Valuable Property for gale, ,.
TTN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF RA
LI LEIGH The Subscriber effer fur sale, the
UwBtLiH Hons in, which he at present resides
adjoining the premises nf the Governor, in the
Southern Wuburbs of the tTity. There aie few
mor eligild) situations for a Family residence, here
about The House contains 2 Rooms below
above 8tirs, a Dining Room in tbe basement. Pas
sage above and belowj a Piazza in 'the rear the
whole length of the building and Portico in front,
The Kitchen and Smoke House are of brick, and
there is in the yard a Spring which furnishes ' a eo
pious supply of fine Wa'er. There are three br
four acres of . ground attached, including . a good
uardrii, and thriving young Orchard.
Also, a comfort ahle Residence in the Eastern
Suburbs, nesr Mr. Cult bub's, known a the
Lbacbxak place. There are 45 acre of ground
gool House with 4 Room, Kitchen. Well dc.
I bis property will-be soul on such terms . as can
not fail to be satisfactory to the purchaser Apply
soon; i JUJMXM uurrALuw.
Raleigh Dec. 17, 1839. 8
A Memoir or William Henry Ilar-
Al. rlson, of Ohio, by James Hall, with a fine
Lnkenessou Steel. Received this dsy at the N. C
B.k 8tore, by :i TURNER & HUGHES.
; March 6, 1840. .; 20
n IICAX AWD PROFIT !
JCT PCCXilCnED; and trail, for , ,
ry.ait the North Carolina Book 8tre I i?
the reported Decisions of the Conn.' I1
ulinf, commencing with, the earliest Krp,
uding the Decision of th Supreme Coin .J'1
lone Term, lSU.; prepared by Hon Jam, f T
attorney and Counsellor st Law, UKi)
1 Turner dt H ue bes, the Proprietors. ren,..r. 1,
the tiatronsge of tbe pnMic for this work Y
been published at great expense..: It contain
thousand page .and jsi thrrf fore, ntxesMriTy
into two royal octavo yalume of alawt & i,.
page each, printed on good type and. fine paper
wrii pound : ; mce, xme dollars a-coibv.
" It I recommended hot only to proreasiorial fn
of whom wilt dobbtlrss possess themselves nf ? ,
direct nd abridge their labor, but it is .U . k
n,u,n ilia ,ilia f . all .lttktb.a KKm.T. . 11
wf.. w--? .Iir) . ,i
judicial officer, a affonlint them an expoi.itu,B
few word, of the point Which the Sunre i..i r 1
of North Cerolina hai decided in relaiiou toiiJ?
tbiv nHucuKii, m W.J m -w .h uibiinailon m fcj
...l.l .1 I. I ..nu llu iIjIm., tlMliu.. .r .L l.
Court, which constitutr.
law of the land.
iw; the determinations of the 0pr"
11st1tntea.se 1 Jar t a they deci V?
a imperative any Ad 0f
l.f ':' mn.l am lithjlltl.1 Ill Ifflal AMI.Il.in
VI j , anu a v"H t ? "i'". . Uiu y
member f the cimmunity.i ! I .
walm's IJortii Carolina Justice
Containing a summsry siairmeni; ni uie isinwH
7 and Common Lawof Ibis Snste together Z
-the Decisions of "the Supreme Court, and ill Z
- the . office arididuty of a Justice bf the Peace igj
other Public OfficeiMCCorduig lo modern prtctie,.
vB?fltt;Qunscruer naviug. purcnaseu ot tba Ai.
tnor tne wnpie eojiion 01 Ainin . valuable WoA
-ham i, r... k.i. 1. 11,. . t.
uun lute, , waic, . iw luo uimk, 11 m.
nouncetf uy inose,- competent to liioge, one of K
most valuable C44npilation4f the kind ever
lisbed in ibe State, and absolutely iadiapenia-
to me launiui annarge w wonai umy ; : -
- Per convenience .of reference, this, work u m
ded into Chapter aJpba!etical!y arranged, cona
ponding 'precisely with . those ! of the i new Ke.'ij
statutes. Each Adapter consist Of three d.
ments i lst,a summary of the 8itut- Law. WiA
aiaieu ,. iu a concise eiaiemeusoi.vine pni-uu tm
ling o the subject of the Chapter, eo far ! a settb
either bv. the decisions of the Cntirta 'or bv tfia 2
y. iiisur,iavuiwii vi 111c lyoillllioil IJSW. lr
the Form and Precedents; f necessary for sppljiut
the subject1 matter of esch Chanter, rarcoirtDiiipj
with such Notes and observsl ions a appear na-.
sary to render the whole tntelligihle. , I
This work Will be found not only useful to
class of public Officers, but will,, prove a valuabkj
source ot information to tne general reader, furnii
in s it dor plaiu nd intelligible digest 0f the
Law. nmiertood and prartired In this State.'
r The retail price, of . the Justice is I brei Di.
lias, but a libers! discount will be made to thj
wlMtbuy to ell again. , TURNER dc HUGHES.
RalergbDecember 1839.Vf ;,
AIit SUCH Sam Slick Letter Bg,ef the
3 Great Western; or Life in a Steamer. - - "
u- Just reeeiveil by
lUKnt,K& HUGHES. IS
20"
March 6. 180.
TTTBlDREltaLiAS & PAR ASOLS.-W. &
MJ W.H. RicHABBsoN.No. 6,Sooth. Third Street,
Pbilsilelphis. offer for sale a large atock of 0)eriir
manufactured Umbrellas and Parasols, at th loweit
price. j;v . , :. " ' . ; j ' ... . "
Merchants visiting the City are requested !rt call
and examine these Goods, previous to purchasing,
aud would find an adrsntsge in doing so, ss til as
sortment is complete, and we are determined not to
be undersold. . , ' - Jf . ;
N. B. Orders faithfully executed; ; '
March.1840.- l9-5ti
TTK ENT A la SK KG EU Y-Dr.W.R Scott
Uy informs the public, thai he has returned to this
City, ' ' --.--i ... (;;'f::
Raleigh Jan. 28, 1840. 4 i v'9 tf
CIVIL ENGINEER. L
- a a- - w ' w wmw " - vaa mrr.t aa a-ua me aftunc BBB. 11 RW - - -rw-.- . f . - .
ltZ T mWwsRtner"y. kh-e .' Markef and . Giiodwoud for their age, the two most Inventor of the improved construction- of Rsitwavs
- teK11 b7t?,r BBiB- WAWi ftdiionable course. WBorope, about dozen in ruim. U;,, Atdre.-JBammortMaryland.-
SlulSUa near Ins ,mm r M,n 1 r?,i,a fi i . t.1 i . . n , . . . - i v "7- .
1 . , A ""7 . . I oer' acJf w " " angiana ana America eve.
",n.rf,r .now!!y he aame of tbe Tireinia and tv rate of tone distance exceit one. A--a..
JvertA Carolina HaUL hi,k Mi.M..knr. v w i . zz.r
c Two year ago I 'met with your :s Anti-dyspeptic
PiU. and confiding in the accompany ing rertificaU"
of re8pctstde gentlemen Whom I happened io know,
I took them! aecordrne to dirrctions. The result i
that I now rat what I please, do what I plejue, sleep
soundly, and enjoy life aa much a any than living.
.Your young-friend, who baa been with me k week.
will tell yon thai, he ha never seen my strength r
spirit SagJ or my ebiatirity nf oundor body fail In
nwHnent.L - rw tbw it gives m pleasure to' say
yon have my thank, and to add the assurance of
my high reBpect. ; V ' B. TUCKER.
" D Beckwitb. ; J-- 49 v
Isr 1 11 1 n" T . , S
7TOCOrtini!VATIO?r-QUEEN8WA RE,
1 GLASS dt tJHINA-Jajis. A. Tatuob, No.
79, Water St. New York, beg respectfully to inform
his old customers and friendu, that he ia now opening
a complete assortment of Rich China, Cut and Plain
Glass Ware and printed and common QaeenstDOrt,
which, is tillered on term to oit the state of the time.
. Being entirely discotinectfd with any combination
for tbe uHport of high prices, the Subscrilter' will re
sume the msnner of conducting his business, in which
he Was so successful sohie year ; past in the old house
of T. J. Barrow dc Civ. and hope, to receive the sup
port of thej former patron of his old firm. In order to
sflord Goods st th lowest possible rte, it will be
necessary to confine all sale exclusively to CoA, or
hort City! peper. , Virgini, NorthCaroliuI nr Penn
ylvania Funde received in payment fort Goods.
Merchants visiting the City, are invited tecalL Ot
ders, by letter, Hromptly attended to. J i
- l; JAMES A. TAYLOR,
" r i 79. Water St. near Old 81
New York, March 2, . 1 840. ' j 20
(Cy The Wilmington Advertiser, Elixbeth City
Phoenix, New'iern Spectator. Wat renton; Reporter,
Roanoke Advocate, Chailotte Joornar,Tarbr' Press,
FayetteviSle- Olerver and HUib.Hro Recorder will
each insert to the amount of $3, and forward arenont
to the Ofce of tbe Raleigh Register. . j. A. T.
DANCING SOTOOI Joh- MlBnssiBux,
of Richmond, Ve.an exfierienred (eacher of
Dancing, i deairous of makinr. ut a Schoid in Ral-
! eigh, to commence sInmi the 1st of April! . Person
desirous of enterinsr Pnbil. will . t1aa !. iK-J,
aener, uy f esseudeut Tbe Complete Farmer, by do; with the Editor of the Rbsistkb.
faJ a a A t ' a - . r I 1 . ' t. ia aaai. .. '
irVTEW BOOKS. Marryal'a Diary in America
1 second seriest I'ambouron Locomotive Enaine
new eilition; Memoir of Wra. Henry Harrison; Hol
land's Lite of Martin-Van Bnrent Walks and Wan
denngs in tbe world of Liiersture, by the author of
Bench & BsV, die; -Memoirs of the French Revolu
tion, by Madam Tussaud; Ditto of Mrs. Hemsns by
her sister; Vols 83 dc 84 Ensbsh
Reporut Condons, d English Chancery Reru, Vol.
11th; Peter' Digest, Vol. 3d; New Aro.rican Gar-
fl TEE LT -This distinguished Race Horse, breib
9 Cjipu John EulHink, Lunenburg county,
and dialed in l8o4will,maxe his first season it bj
stable, Granville county. North Carolina, on the Baa
road from Oxford toC Boydton," Va. at the very muj
rate price ot row mare, bhu siuu io insure, will
one dollar rash to the rrnom in all esses, i Tbe
son money will be doe dn the 1st dsy of July not,
t which lime his services will cease, and the inmi.
ance will be claimed as soon a the mare can be
certainrd to be in foal, or parted withL. fsstange nil
be furnished gratis, and mares well fed at 4 10 J
month, and colored ervnt boarded gratis. Nomir
will be allowed to leave the plantation until her fed
Migexiieseare'id.;r:4.f.,.i:. .
Every jiossible csre will bf taken, biith by atjwl
and aii experienced, groom to prevent acciderits or
raj.es, but I will net be responsible for any that mrj
" Steel i of tbe largest clts of race horses, Wi
sixteen bunds high, of great substance snd powbmk1
J of the most perfect symmetry of preiortion : he Is
au uncommonly nne noqiuer. ami ieep lriket, ml
prhps his finest points lie in hi bark and loin; tot
ing could be belter adspledto packing weicht duriuj
a bro sing race over a heavy track He has a rVa
bony head aud fine neck' lii eye fine; s superior!
rel. well ribbed out and his quarters and iifle tra n
commoiily fine bis color fine bay with black kp
man a.iil tail. ' .
,;" Steel, as a Rexe House, was equal to any bom A
hi day, winr.ing twelve tiroes out ofthirtreru wkldT
was the last at Baltimore when positively oat of tmkj
ll.it.K l.a all SfAA iU. ,l, Si iJf
lii-vH uv ivwi.n, awvw in uxc fuiaa mm w, u mm
horse .-;' I ,. J C '
. N. B. He challenged the winner Immediately!
the race to rati her ftmr mile heats, for ten tlxm-a
dollars aaide, whic "was declined. He ran stidm
from Virginia io Georgia 'carrying lf eve'swKM
mmm.v aiiv awa,j vruu inmi one ur iuvr miic ucnn-
eept the but, hi winning amounting to 13,93M
elusive of hi own cuke." "A
, He is now offered to the public with the fallen oj
fidence tn hi nrovinc a Valuable Stallion, rot u
performances in detail, see hand bills.'
Pkbisbsb, Sterl wa got by that rtpitil I
Horse and most valdalileMtallion, imported FyUes
dam DiBHMit by Constitution, who was alao tbe o
nf the famoos running mare-Sally Eubanks; bit pw
dam by Batl'a Fiorixrl; bis g grsud iam by rh
Tiucei bj a errand dam bv old d-ler: Goode's Tn
v v w v - w j
impottrd Crawford ; imported Silvereye ; imprWj
Monkey; tmioned Uabstert imported iJuite now,"
bf Bulls Rock' imported full sister.
u f V -"EnMlIND TOWNESi
, . Near LvnwUle, Grnvilla county,K.C
: Tebruary 13, 1840. ; 13 "
ivew American urcnardiai i lirmur,' nn in.,k
which 1 invaluable PiorUt's Guide M'Mahon
American Uardeninffk dr.
The shove are just published and for - sale at the !
N. C. Book Slurs, where may be found one of the
moat splendid collection of Books snd Wtstionery ever
March 5, 1840.
f;20
D
j. IU.:I1UJI,CV ;
R. WM, H. M'KEE offers his Profeaslonal
services to the citizens of Raleieh andlts ad.
befor offered In an v one House in the United Htai; jecent-coantry, in the practice of the various branch.
Ws invite' all those who want cheap' Book, to call M .b f lofession. for tbe purpose of pbtsining
at No 1, tJbeap 8ide, and they can get them! stthrir 5rt,! !nf,r,nlioBi he Spent the latyetr as resi
ewn price. All new publications regularly received. dfnl Physician and Hurgeon to Ihe Philadelphia
K TURNER & HUGHES.
N. B. Book Binding done in all ilayarious branch-. Mt treated several : thousand caes. comprising
s with neatness and despatch. T4 H. j"erly every "variety and aprcie of disease. His
March 13. ; - . - 22 Office ; iF vtwo door North f the- Post Office, on
' - r , FayrttevUle atreet, where he can be cousutted, when
rmO MY DEBTORS-I owe money rnyel; nd no Pf0" f Kgd. . . , A.,
t: -U. y H nouio neip me to pay tt. I also need what ? r"0?' , itSoIi. , l
ia aue me, to support Snd raise a family
tmmm tuituim - M nn wntrat (run, . -
young
w long
' a . J: -. Mva - MWniuT '
.(fJ7r tnr' fh,'nSlTnth, frHE Solriberrrwrn.l)i. lh.iit..hU fiieo.l
r J..UW. i jvur nmor. im noci
liTSJF? ' "dwfi;i,doPitJtople.ie had the best in England for m,y years-t Jbest of
! UhZrttTr WB",m" rrrmanTOt Orders, her sge in lrel.nd-.nd to snj th bW qu2 tony r
5! .VSAt VV of i" America. These mnortant fact, ire weir worth!
iRof
Norfolk.' M-rch 13 . ! 2A 1m ,I fotil to expect colt by any native or import.
'" ; - ed Aftrse- antes first rate in pedigree snd alt other
(OH 13 RIFF'S SALn-I will expose to smWraf"ru,0un
hCJ e rouiw nuciion, mi lae vAOrt lloose in Riwlr. rmm jnvux.
TNTOTICE. TAKEN UP and committed to the
X) Jul of Anson County, on the 17ih of Decern.
Ingham. Richmond t'oonty , on the 3d Monday of A,
pnl next, so much of the following Tract of Lend.
unhsted tor the years 1837 U 38, aa Will satisfy the
)a..a- JZmm. ,1. . B a .
A. T. B. MERITT-
t V ; J r .Micks Ford. Virginia.
Mcn It, IR1U. . ..... ' 59
. . arf inern. Wgetber with cost and charge, for AMaAri. a. "
Advertising, vis . i r , :. T '(T1ttWOIv;:A Rlf f,--A fresh
ou ACies; belonging to the Rev. Daniel McKay.
M AM laiaaa. O . ' If 9 .a a.
: : . . . " "a-vrww., ..UP. VW U U, nrf m KITO Uf aait... .lli ' L. B--J72T"" I
aaia 4. 1. .1 B mv a a T 9
mm? uw ueiongs jo , JUnxM . j8Mi Ht of
a wasoougiit of mam. WtuUn,'
wuuihj, in mis Mate, oatd Negro
lo uicbea high, stout built copper
apparently, about 24 year of age.
eharW Poperiypav
- .if 1 . .. w.j, or ne will be dealt with
aa tha laa .t;- r . . - . "111.
T , , . . - - 1 ALLEN, Sberiffi
ALEXAViiPU nnDDttcoa
ir.i. ot roiw,-
your lostiee. Ia ,.r k..A. j
t W,,..w o ..... Z - .wu-jir, i luvnt a cuniinuance of the sanie. i, ;
WiUuk Pscx, Rale.th, f;;collection - r- - 1? There m.v l .t .11 ,im LiT.r
,T rf ' ' wa, t iuiiu iii-uis iiiup, on
f r ayeUevEIIe alreet. one door north of thW J.a K.s-1,
23 6w. building of B. B. Smith. Rani .n.r.i a......
f of tbe following articles, vis: , 7 -uikmj-;-
Geutlemeti. best plain Saddle,
Feb. 1840.
!?in.f,? 8wW eujolning the ands of Laucb.
1m UcLaonn and other. Tax . ; J r ni
SAMUEL TERRY, SberiiT.
16 (Pr. Ad. $3; '
tmhtJai ean
thHecla- F-ctory, for wholesaU f'
- vim
WILL PECK.
. JOB PRINTING-
- - '.wrc ana me
patch.
- ")- " W-a: . - AVWUflBB li A Kl II I fV A f T S I
of Robeson i County . Court of Pie.; .T o.? !" "
is about A r ebruarv Term A ! ti ,".1
.um- vwoa if - y "vrea in lauu On I llhlni,
1 ; I .
Iffi af lew lb & 9BUSThe PublisbefU..
at length received uch information espectli
the requisite new material tor the jSSffi
"nwv ircuiairiv rTrrr s l. - i
f (O Office opposite tb Presbyterian Churct fiCr
mg on the State Hoose 8oo.7 iJL "r??1!
tien radvertiaement. . 77 m
March 27, uZ.
all
Allen and mbe.1 u'ZI?. ?nu" m'
of .he Court, that
Stdtred fMt!
rILT' r - ,Q ,hc'm he made in the Raleieh
ptorr
rutiuui Quarter 8aaaiM. ,u i u, i -
of GranvUI at A. " "I ?iaI In.e UoQn
lilllfil aiiH Mh.R.. . . - .1
v. A, JBird patentf Spring rat Ssddles, of
ajuus, jgiEieu and plain . k. . -. : . j ;.
: Common Saddles of all kind.' j ;iv it$- UK W
Ladiea? Saddles; great variety, : f ', - :K'' fc.-V;'? i
"Avery, large upply of Csrriage Harriest both
bras and.ailvef plated,: It-M -?..jii.;-v,. f
,Jlig-& nlkey. ;eJ-ii,.vf;J
N- Jersey Wagon, do. si v , i. ... -1 U. : , t
' Sddbsj Bags. Trunk; Whips. and Spura.
intact, ill article usually kemv
Z . mT . a
first Morula i uZr". . m. V,,ow. Bn e
. ' 'V "'."'J w. men and ibere to plead or men., .n f , .kLK u." 7 "-t
..V oiuerwiee. iudement fiu.l -;n K- .i i V "I.-:. w owpoaea oi l low m.
Mm -S- - mmtm.mmm , ,11 tv a UlrUOl BTEB I'M ? IHW M 'lln . . aViSB jSa SlBaL . S a
KafiS oPrtrMvied uponvcondemn
-."nun recovery. i
Witnes. James M W; j-. r-r.-u Jr -1 "..
f1Anr .. ne i oi our saiu
oort, at Office in Oxfni th. as.i.
wary, A. D. 1840. J . M.WIGGINS, Clt
ces fur Cash, or on the usq.1 eredit to punctual
customers. ". . ' , ... '. - t . J-
p" RfPnnVof all kinds, done in the lesatylA
and at the shortest notice. ' 3
r 1 1 w C. W. d HUTCHING3. r
Raleigh, June 28, 1839 35 if
l lCV n4RCCR ft nAIR IBE?J
V Itiff Eslabllahmettl has been open
s
Fsyeueville tStreet, nearly' opposite) 4be Past
where arentlemen can"" be acrommudated in lb
superior manner, and with the utmost despi(r4
From the experience which the Proprietors
ceivru ihi'.u ixonu ana outn, iDey fistier tnemw".
with the belief to be able to please ail who may M
lhaW Mill, t'kat. ...,....- !... n...l.T Lal tSl
.. "lit. I paiKIIHigf, VIUB bSiaUIIBUHIVui
Ven fitted' up in a style ofmstness inferior l "
tn tbe etste. ..:A;.y ' u
' Hsir Cutting execnted In the most fsshiosw"
and, approved .foruwAiy, ' '
t ill'SlCs Tbe Proprietors sre prepared b (Wj
Music of a very uperinr quality, either for B'rJ
UAMcix i'abtiks. or Mi lUrv Psrsde. in snip.
of the Sute where their service mar be called j
THOMAS Dub
f
Raleigh.' March 6.1840.
HENRY JONE
SO
O BREEDERS OF HORSES. The imp
T and thorough bred Race Horse Fbxibl-
thf hiak la.1 l.nM. P ll.ni TiiakeOO, 0
the finest looking Horses in th Coantry, will
at.U.'iti.m ik. IQSII 1 Pill I.
lllH III, . UimUl JCH1III' I I W?"t I - ,-,,,fl
ee handbill; ;! i f i ED. H CARTE
Wiluin; Granvin; Cnuntyl N; C.
March 1 1840.
22-i
TOTI' 'erstol. J
JJSJ the lat of January past,; the following
-mi; une note on WiHla.n Xv. rran " ,a
Pit f.. atit ni .k.01.1 .1.. nf Jim I"
-...1 j . . .oi.ici
uiir imyanio, - una amy aiier oair, -r -.al.,
.f sr.. jr.i. . I ,I..Sddl'
vi 1 v, u.ij. uouaia wuico ts cutrin m
Ham .1 lanu' . : LI BaltS .
v.tn,iuuri..ipd3. aa arill BlfUCBI va ...
notPS on John Pa.ii.
for fifty dollars, and one for three dol!siN g rj
2nd day r September 1839,1 mI pay w .-
sfter date.; Also, one note oil the Eiste of y"Tl
Ferrell. fur forty-two dollars and thirteen crot ri
..... . - . , . i.iil Hl
uie toe ajtn si arc n. IS3 JJ u':'"
John 1 bornpson for four dollars, ana -interest
One due-hill on Edmund Bkrr
in 1830 ' Uw receipt Iroro j rer cf"S"'iofl
stable, for iw.-nt vru dollsrs. fia- th collcCV"
a bote on David Weaver Willi
peiaons are forbid from, trading lr ' ' ,rt
and those indebted, from paving ta ,nfjjl
ether person except mysclC FRANCIS A. J
ta l B.B A .!,.; aSV
March, 16th, 1840.