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rlv' 'Vf --V a .f1-'' V'"AN- - r fA''1 ( V' i ''viJ- i -if n - - " - - r . ' . "Mil SEMr-WliEKLiY- ,1 : r., . . . ! . e- ; 1 ' j-t , .' ; - ., . . p J " .. ; r, ; ' IWgBPHMMBpWMi w WPj .r"F - - 4 ! : - , -S. - , . , 1 - 1 . '. T ? ' - .7. r - u n ri s. 'J C td u 4 a. "I is of ca er, est ter ns M rp.1 91. a bit as rtfl ,01s rit ss .oil Sea tb- fa' ha noo rnUkj 20 and ne-l! 5HS IB. Ml iboul t3. to .. ib w aSP 11W 0 1 Dow ion -St. W E S T 0 K II 1 G A L E g , . EDITOR AND riiUrKUSTOft. j g0B(CBirisK Five DaUtn per aDnom half in giirance. L'-' I hot TiitxKHt. Ftr e?ery 1ft lines, firtt inter luin. uim: is t. w Frare Jand4 Etiglmd, . which . the ihed Cotoie .bire .ail active , pari, a.? Vespeciable indirrUuiil, a member of ihe tociety of Friend or, namev4)t,r ' , t commanded; a fine shp,' which bailed .from an eastern port,e V a ptirt in England. pHus e-el hd a utronjf and effective crew, but was totally unarmed; when uer Iter tiestiiied; piirW he was -cfias- juJicU. Adertieineuu will be eU n ultimately t overhauled by ,a French K.nred ti ier wut higher ; but a deduction or 33 J vceaei oiwar. nerramanueruseu. every perreui. " oe mauo iiwiuuwiihii "VCB ,wr i 5iwai)ir, w escape out aeeing vimin fine 5ertJa-tliy V yeer. H . V) I superior ; ailin of the Frenchman that his eharce AU Leltert so fiear a the v 5.' : to the EJUor must be post-paid. i FOLLT oT5I INOto PU3ASEBVERY-B0pT. There is a -happy medium betwixt the heartless disposition to please nobody, and the sbsurtl aim to please: every, body V? and -.1.2 ..M.n.i:.v IfOrtUnaie aro Uic, nuu uuu mn lumuio and keep to it so steadily ti seldom' to, iuvi iato-the extreme on euher side. v y ' It if no ftHnl sizn to be indifferent .with iTCipect to what the f world tltinks or says o f W eince itl would argue either pride or a to- !tal lack of fflniibilitr.; "I his would be the character of such indifference were it real ; ibut, in truth, it is mere aaected pretence.-- If we eicept those that are at the very j brtt- I torn ot human me, pnu eray i smau prnpir- Iti.m even of ut irmay jbe Talriy concluded , . !i4 ; THE MdIED JUN. , v D ' r Old Jacob Stuck! The chimes of the ctocE .were.not more jpunclual in proclaiming the progress f ame, than in marking ihe regu Unty.of his vfcitat the temple of. Flutds, frf ThreadnepdJe-stee, and. Bartbolomtw-Iane: la vain:,tlie fthe windthd theorem,' Uie Jmil atid the sleet, balded against his rtigted fronu; ?, Notthe isfippery; ice, nor the thick falling snow; nor the whole artillery of i ele mentary warfare, could cheek" the . plodding perseverance of theroan ofiUie world, rf temot him tn Ihm; tHo - "VjF" hhwcu inu tne capin oy morning. jhqwever- onpropittoos it ;. seemed hJ!.W - ,f?ul?f act,Tl.ly and e4nf irttiu external, aspects might; yield him of pwse, named. CJiarles-VVager; he asked his profiting by the turn ofafVaeUon commanuer imot iuns:.ojora tnald:be done to e wan e stout-bufluJ round ishoulderedlj r u,3 ciiinianuer repiiw uiai squap-iooxing man, ot the bearish aspect. it was impossible, that every thing had been His features were hard, and his harr Was done that wai practicable, ? there was ho: es- harder.Yba could read the interest Uble i capefor them,1 and they raust suhmit to be the wrinkles of his brow ' trace the rise ahS captured. ; .Charles hea returned upon dec!k, fall of stocks bytnelook of his counteDance and summoned the crew around hitn he while avarice, kelfish . ewj prds what was their .cap- glared: from his ffrey glassy ieye. .Nature tun s. conclusions-then j with an elevation of had poured no balm into his breist ; nor war rainu, aicuteu oy a soul formed lor fcnleM his " gross and earthl v rnonld urintih1 AJ,einenn r0' caoture was-inevitable, ho oiftUTtretil weeKW rpr, tree fvd- u-: :t .. ' . . . ' (htxle .belfries-slle'nce was'?. universal, save when some, injected wretck was seeo clam :oxrrhrg at a window.-?4i J r For a time all commerce was in coffins nd shrouds but.ven 'that ended.. Shrift there was none ; churches and chapels . were.' 6peri, but ueiiher pnest' nor penitent enter edi 11 entitoy thV charneU house. The sexton and the physician were ' east in& the uio ucep nu wjue rave ? ine testator, anu his heirrand executors were hurled from the tejm'&tt rntdtlie?sam1ipfe togellier.,- Fires becarne extinguwhed, as if . its, element t Uo had, tfj pi red the seams of the i'sailorless fbips yawned to 4he sun'hough jdoors were openand coffers, trawatched, there was tth thfVialFffences Ceased,; and no crime but the. universal wo of the pestilence was heard of among, men. The wells overflow dt . and. conduits ran to waste ; t!ie dogs banded themsel ires together, having lost their masters, and ran howling over the land ; hor- es perished famine in :their5 stalls ; old friend but looked at one another when they met, seeping themsel res .far -aloof ; liule Children went wandering up and dowp, and umbers were seen dead io all corners. " Nor Vas it only in England that the plague so 3,cu , f ...wave.ueu -oyer.a imru pan 01 me Whole; earth, like the shadow of an eclinse. fts if some dreadful thihff had been interposed betweeu the world and the source of life." 1 At that epoch, for :a short time there was sjlehde, and every person in the street, for a ; moment, stood suil ; .anil London was as dumb as a "churchyard. v Again the sound of bell washeard ; fr it , was that sound so long unheard, which! arrested the '-fugitive TOinuujue anu csuseo ineir silence vai ino third. lti a universal .shout jarnse, as When a herald proclaiinslhe jtidin tie "won, and then there was a. second silence. & The people on their knees, and with sn- hhems of thankful nefs rejoiced in the dismal sound of that tolling death-bell i Tor it was a sigiial of the plague being so abated tliat men might again mourn for their friends; and hal Blow their remains with the solemnities of bu- UfiM prize .and noble dating, . he , observed a -if you will place yourselves ? under my com mand, and stand by me, I have conceived a plan by which die ship "may be rescued and we in turn become the conquerors,, .-The sailors no doubt feeling the ardour, and in spired by ihe courage ;pf their youthful and ITatt-int tatlr- mtrrttl tA lrtannaJi iin.v r u, . . I . . 9 w w H'aVK UlvlU9vl W9 UU- that no roan or Woman, 14 alugtlier indinerw der his.e ommand. His plan was com muni eni ahoutt&e gMid or bad opinion pi thftr fel- cated to them, and they awaited with firm- low beings'. So.faf from IW tlie few who lay I nens, the moment fto cSrry their enterprize a . a S w es taking, peculii raneorous fanu vindictive wwarus sunn as siUe,andas the weather was fine, immediate- IcUira to Wns tinamiable disuncuon htfve into effect ; their Suspense was of short dura- Ibeen lounq, generally speaaing, pecuuany tion, lor the Frenchman was quickly alons ir.t,-i- Can't helb it"" We rare rerv ian.l art rwl tttav tiatJBr! "sfri V A' I .9 " ..w.t el' ...al. . ' I mm- ' r ' it : . . 1 aisiresseu." juan't iielp iU" Uur ptmr 01 pity.; A single -look of his wantd1 daunt the most importunate Velitioner that ever at tempted ta extract hard coin by 4he soft rhet-l I onc iH a iiearcrcoring uie. -k t f ; -1 The , wife of one whom be had knowh iu better days pleaded before him for her sick husband, and lainishin infants. Jacobon occasions like these, was a man of few words. He was as chary of tliem as of his' money, and . he let her come? to the end of herv tale without interruption. She paosed for a reply "i gaTo .iiuoc. ( . lnueeu, ne is very 111 A. 1 had merely spoken Uisrespecituuyoiineiriai- ly grappled last toltlte unoffending merchant children too."" Can't help that neither.! M fnu. noauuiors, mr rinmpir, nave w rtuicu j smpv avs unanes nau anticipated, the exnil- with more! agony Lunder ine lash of criticism lor beenUre jealous and vindictive, than Iidme of tbse who pretend 8 to look "down with cold scorn upon the j whole ' fraternity of Critics.' ! ' . ' i; rf -'v. Social qualities and feelings are among the liiriuitive jingredients of our nature, nd to airest ourselves 01 menn wouiu uo to - uivesi irated conquerors elated -'beyond measure Willi .the acquisition of 6 fine a prize, pour ed into his .vessel in -crowds, .cheering and huzzaing, and. not foreseeing , any, danger. itieylefi but few men . on board their ship.! His hand .involuntarily, scrambled -about in Now was 'the moment haries, who; I his breeches' piicket. :7There was some' The petitioner's eve looked a mournful reproach, which would hav interpreted iuejf to any oilier heart but hisr Indeed you can;: bet she v was silent. - Jacob felt more - awk wardly than he had ever done: in his life4 our-el ves of humanity' itlf.frhey'"arejrath, Ier w oe ciiensifeu aim cuiuvateu, every way, and by allwful means. -; It i. not only righr but laudnbie. u wish to be generally esteem- IeJ and-beoved -to cultivate fnendship u irojd giving unnecessary ' bffence-nd:; to Iconfonn to 4he feelings and customs r tnose giving his men the5 signal, spran i at1 their head on board the opposinif vessel, while some seized Uie srms which had been left profusion on her v deck, and with which they soon overpowered the few men left on board '; the others by a "simultaneous move ment relreved her from.the grappungs which united the two Vessels. .Our. hero , now hav ins the command of the French vessel, seiz- atxmt us; so far as may jbe done with agood J ed the helm, and placing hereout of boarding conrcieuce, and consistently .with one's per- tlistancr, hailed with the voice of a conqiieror aooal circumsuuees, : t is not only right but j the discumfitted cm wd of Frenehmen which imlable, to raake.it a part of our pleasure to please ' oth'i, anjTwtieii we are compelled I to differ With them, to dO it. It poasiDltf, witn outirancour or bitterness', ix -4----i; - There is such a thin'glas a union of conde- Iscension and firmness;!; and a happy thing it lis. To condescend iri things indifferent. "in ttiimra trt i.l " ini IUinr that Liillph not ' the conurienrie, nor Seriously harm or endanger one's earthly interest and welfare; and inean- were left on board ; of the - peaceful bark lie had Just Quitted,.and summoning- thent to fdIow do fn his wake, or he would blow thrm oat of water (a threat they well knew he was very capable 1 of executing as their thing? like the . weakness of -human nature stirring within him.--Some coin had uncon sciously, worked its way into hia hnuVhis finger insensibly closed ; but, the effort to : draw them forth; and the impossibility of ef- TeCUng it without unclosing them, mused the dormant selfishness of nature,' and restored his self-possession. 44 He has , been very !extravaffanC' " Ah Sir, he has been unfortunate,' not extravagant., V Uhfortunate MAh l,its the same thing. Liltle ndds; I fancy. For my: pari Lwooder now folks eon be unfortunate.; was never unfortunate. No body heed be unfortunate. if they look after the main chance. -I always look ; after the main chanre.v tie had a large familv to -maintain." Ah ! married TATE'Or NORTH CAltm.lNAGriilU P"" Court of VWtm md OuarMr Saaicinn.: ebrusry Term, A, D. 1840'. :hariAa M T?, v. - James Hunt, -Judicial attachment lovied oa Tract of Laud containing 310 acres more or !esa,on Moun tain tjreek. adjuiiiins R. Frailer and others. It ap pearing tolbi Satisfaction of the Court, that the do fendant James if uiit, has abaconuVd or so eohreals himself that, the ordinary process of la castroi ta aerred Qpn hiaH-Ilis iberefore ordered.' that ubli cation be made in the Raleigh' Register,' for aix tveekt sucressively, noitfy ing the said James H ont pern ally to spjwar Wloie the Couat of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to bS'held for ibe trounly of GranvUIc, at the Ctwrt, House in Oifonl. on the first Monday in M4jr next, tbeu and there la plead er replevy itler wise, judgment: final, wilj lie rendered sgams him. and the proiertj levjed upon condemned subject to WauMllTt.reeew . .Witiieva, Janjtes M. Wijrgins, fTIerk of ssTd Court,' at OfBre in Oxtrd, the first Monday of Febrjnry, jL-JSlUO. ,v . . .J.,M, WIGGINS, Cfk;i Tn) ROCt 451 ATIOW.IJy the OOTcr iT nor of Mortti Carolina. $tIOO reward.-vv herras, it has been ffi. ully rewted to this Department, that on r. abHit the lOtb 'Feb ruary ulU. a aes;ra : bwy, the riperty of. Col. Luke RuMell, of Craven county, was . supposed to (bare been kidnapped by John and Katnuel Smith, which boy was disciTered. leu or twelve, days afterwards, near the road aide inl Green f county rnOrdered and partially burieda bail having been shot through his bead, and his throat cut from ear to ear; a fid as the said Jnbn and Samuel Smith stand charged with the fcloiiy afireaid,J "' t ;'' y.-C-Tt A-S ; . Nowr therefore to the end. that the said efitinders may be apprehended and brought to trial I av thought projer t issue this my Proflamalin, offer ing a reward of ne hitndred .dollars fir either of them, to auv fierson or persons, who will apprehend aid coiifine thera, or either of them in the Jail, op deliver them to. the Sheriff of Craven county and I do . awreover hereby require all ' officer, whether civil r military,' within this Stale, to use their t.best "serliont Jo apiieuhend or cauae to be apprehended, iue,saiq lujiuyra. itp k r , , .. $ f V5JJ Given onJer my band as 3overnr, VJ;t ami Hi Rraat Seat of the Plata f North N-kV. KnnM, tiorie si our Citv of Raleizh. tamlt l iT ,TT T TT vs. WOMAN. - .''A work entitled Tales by the O'Hsra Family fornishea the following touching tribute to Woman, to the general truth and justness of which, though perhaps a little in the extreme of colouring, the feelings of eVerr man. on whom the hand of seVere sickness has been laid, will involuntarily respond. .4 - - . Vr4 It has been often remarked, that in sick ness there isjto-hand like woman's hand, no heart like woman's heart ; and there is hot. A; man's breast may swell with, unutterable Sorrow, and apprehension may rend his mind ; yet place him by the sick couch, and Wit the" shadow rather than the lijHit of the sad Ump that .watches it : let him have, to count :.,- " " -a s a -r ' a -: - ' 1 1 ! ' - fTAYNE'S II AIR TQNIC. fo; lb growth,' pre fjy sef vatton and festoraflon of the fJsirThts is sn excellent srtirlerand has. in numerous hiitanrca; pro", duced fins growth of hair on tLo heads ' of person who bad beea bakf for years. "f "". - ,rV From Mr.Grahara.EJitororihe r2adelplfeSston!s V- 1 VV Evening Post.' " . 1 IIai Tohic Ws call the at ten tion of these af-' Aided with premature baldness, to the exetttcnt uHair" Tonic" prepared by Vr. Jay tie of this City.'' Haring used it ourseUes, we can speak "of its 'virtues I j ex perience, and we unhesitatingly pronoonce it an in-' valuable remedy to prevant the falling oft" of tha uair, ; and to restore it from a dead "to 'a fine,' healthy ap pearauce. We can also speak from personal knowl edge of the cases of two or three friends who were prelisnsed to baldfuessv who by the' use of jay ne Hair Tonic, have Hove luxuriant hair. Y have no dispositions M puff indisrrimtnalely, all 1tindsf reme dies, ftit all diseases which th Is heir toK lot when we have' tested the virtue f an article) we are Vee t ay it isgood. &zurtfay Evening Port, Sep.7, tS3 h'Mf'K :'- -.,r.l.f " w jAtss Him Toaic The eflTicacy of'tbis elo. gatnl preparation In restoring the gro thof the hair iu.batd places, is truly wonderful.. Where the, heir has been worn otf from the top of the hrad,: by1 the carelesa pracuce of carryhig things jn the7 crown of the haU tl is generally considered difficult if not in. possible to restore it, but it is found by numerous ex amples (bat the Hair Tonic reaches these cases very promptly and effort a complete cote. Every gentle man (we oy nothing to re ladies, h being a (air presumption that their hair m always in full loturi a nee, at least it slwavs seema so.) - every geUleniSn' who finos his lis jr. growing too ihln, or becenitng loose sbuuKI ftlsce a btntleiof Ja vne's Hair Tiiic in . bis dressing case antl apply it with a free use of rtre. hair brush every morning. 'j The result will be a full, strung and-Jtealtby head of Jtair The casrs that harsj falleti under our ww observation warrant us fiillf irr asserting iUis.lVirry Musengert'ki':.1-' ' CJ" Attention is sailed K Dr JsvneV Hair Tonie, for the presertationa growth wand restoration .of lite . Hair. We are assured that several most remarkable . iruns were loaded during the - cltase.) They fooiishly:S'';,imoffenrrto'ybn'--'raa,sm ' IS . a -' 1 1 I t II i - - a." S 'i- l ? - - - - - - m ------ m- sorrowiuiiy actjuiescea wun uis commanus, i wiien poor ioiks marry poor- joiks wnai are jivef the Ionr dull hours ot night, and wait, they, to; look. fori you know, Bei'ides, he aione and slee while logo not. a step farther for any per- not to please one s l' i . ' Dasion w hate ver no. niearest frisnds ihat'is the roldeu inean. As some pretend to care for none, there ire those who,' on the other hand, try. to please all, by becomicg not in its best sense " all things io at menl' '. Some da it front selfish nestgns altogether.; and others from s too yielding temper. These Jast cannot bear, in any case, to be opposed or, to oppose ; and to they readily fall la i with the senuments : j . r . i - . a . . j anu views m tneir present company, anusiun i jengtn, ne was createu an au with every man. they meeL ' XJfien this plia- 1 1$ Sir Charles Waver. It bility of mind or temper is owing to a sort of i always held in veneration a hUe tlie srallant Charles ateered into port. followed by his prize. ; The .exploit excited universal applause the former master of the merchant vessel was ; examined " by the Ad miralty, when he f stated the- whole -of the enterprise as it occurred,' end declared that Charles Wager had planned and effected the gallant exploit, and that to him alone belong ed the .honor and credit-of the achievement. Charles was jiinuiftlrately transferred to the British Navy, appointed a midshipman, and his ex location ctrfully superintended. ' ' He sinm after disttnguished himself in action. and ondeiwent a rapid promotion, until at mirauanu Known Was said 9 that he nd esteem, the e bless, tlie struifffle of the irrev w;i's,sai liMlMhlkfoudLof. assisting. others.- irawn into the chamber of suffering ;. let htm a friend was sick, or in gal,.out camej hibe appointed to the ministry even for the sake nurse, and then his creditors might go whia;,, the brother of his heart, or the father of tie. -Now: if he had married a woman of iw beinff. and his jprosser hiture, even where fntj;pfmimei,Kybu. most perfect, will tire: his eve will amiable weakness but it is destructive of all respectable cortseientiotis Friend. Whose ca- ,rpectab:ihtyf character. t? ;-f . ; , o ; bln-boj' he had beeii, and transmitted yearly I know not how to -illustrate, this point to his old master,' as he termed him, a hand- liti..il..L 1 .1.- e. ii .. ut.:iL i '. '' n ".e'if..j.!;-. t .1 better than by the folloiring Story, which as ito sunsisnce and ptth may oe regaruea as .uuuuuuieuiy true; Q : ! -. returning home, wore it at the church next SKkk...ul "-. Ll-, t .. . ""bmi. as a wiff 01 sucn a size anu siiairo w quite, a fitivelty inthat obscure 'place, it give'.fjffsnce io almost the Whole" cOngre gaiion, wh, both niale' and female, repaired the nextjdjy to thltir minister's ' house; and tatediliefrl.mnlaint. the burden of i which wi that the witrl waa oiie of the B.isto NoTxajrsJ. and had the look ol fashion and Pnik Tl gHd natured minister, thereupon brought j, 4irth, and bide tiiem: fashion it to Uieir own likino. i Thi! t,,. thv ot ahfiti. " " & . M ... IV .1. M . . W T " ' .....I . . ' . . . . '. some present of Madeira, to cheer his. de tuning days, jk',- yt-f f - r-v . K-l'-.ssi ' . x:Ms :v"v , AMERICAN LADIES. . - Perhaps' there Wn& xbnntry itf the wbrld. where the wimen are more' completely . do-f mestie, than they are nr. our own ; ' and none where female influence is more generally felt; This is a most happy circu instance. And it affords a powerful .argumeniin favour' of .fe male education. ,r ' " ; ' m' t.tC lit trite. I know, but very. important to remark, that when ladies are drsiinguished for domestic habits' and virtues; their : mater nal influence is fery great;: ? "They tnduld the hearts and to a great tie- stree. " form.tne, unuersianuingsi 01 me luture fathers hd mothers in ourl coutrtryt NoW ' The su pplicant . turned , pale, and Would have fainted. Jacob was alarmed ; not that he sympathised, but a woman's fainting was, a scene that he had not been used to; besides there was an awkwardness about it ; for .Ja cob was a, bachelor. . . . 1 , ; Sixty summers had passed over his head without imparling a ray of. warmtu heart; witliout" exciting one tender for the sex, deprived of whose cheering ence, the paradise of the world were derness of weeds... 1 So , be despera tracted a crown piece from -the depth -pro- fonnd. and thrust it hastily into her hand.-- She? blushed :it was the , honest blush If pride at , the', meanness of t the . trifui i She' curtVied ; sujrgered towards die door: open ed it, closed it; raiseil her hand to' her fore close, and his spirit grow impatient of the dreary task ; and, though love and anxiety remain undiminished, his mind will own to itself a creeping in of irresistible selfishness, wntcn inueeu ne may oe ; asnameu 01 anu struggle to reject, -but. which, despite all his IXV C. CDATTLC, : '-" "-'PaiyiiS S ec a eta a t.'51 V' JOHN SMITH is described ea S man of near mid. die age, shout five feel nine or ten incnns bign.stont lv built rndilv comolexion and healthy appearance, dark hair and has lost Sonpper front tooth N des cription of Samuel is given.i Tber were borq and broueht on in Craven 1ml rr-nwved to either Georgia. or Tennessee some years since, - bat reiorned jjnder pretence of visiuug tbeir relations and nave, neen lurking aNmt .under very 'suspicious circumstances for several mottha... They had. when they kidnapped tJoL RusselVNegroa ;orreU bnrsw wriUV av CTaxen mane and tail, with white feet aiufface, and are said to have a variety of covers to their . Cart audi to change them very frequently.. V;?''4.tv ' AdvertUer and Banner, (Lincolnton) will publish. VALUABIdE CITY;l?BOrEUTir f UK SALE. By virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed to me on ihe first day of June, 1839. by A tax as nsa Campbell, dee'd. for the purposes therein expressed. I sbsll offer for sale to ihe highest buMej", at Ihe Court House in the City of l.aleigh,.on Saturday.the 1 8th day of A ril. ensuing, it It oclck, J M 1 1 hat valuable Lot, kaown in the Plan of saidl'Ity aNo. 10 1. conUinuis. besides s handsome two ? lory Uwei- ma House, all necessary Out-houses, with about an acre rJ ground being the same formerly ielong. ine to the Estate of Mrs. Hasbam, and purchased an der a Decree of the Court of Eo,uity of Wske Couu- ty, by t aid Camjitell. '-':.-?-fV-;-;---v'I-.H-'' . U T ti iVVlSSTUH U. UAL.U9, irutUt ; Raleigh, March 81, 1840. - z. .tsVt ,vj6 certainly woi VhrOrtUU., J Avaa'a II aim Tosic. We have.hetelofote.ntnj'. beredoaraelvea among those wIm believed that the . rxlair Toeic," prepand by Dr. J syne, was one of lbs . many quack nostrums whose Virtues are never seen beymtd the fulsome pufiVof their authors. We ars willing, at length, to make puldic arknowledgetnent if the error of our lielief. " An intimate friend.' some two or three tnontlis since, all tl top of whoso crani um was as bald ass piecerof polishrd insrble, mangre all our jesting and ridicule of the Idea- of atlcmpting to cultivate' so barreii S spot, purchased a bottle qr twdf f the H air Tonic from Dr Jay ne,' end according to his directions spplied it.4 - During ' tb present week, the as me friend ushered himself into our presene ,snd uncovering hfs hitherto naked head, astiHUbrdUi ' wkh a tbin,thugh luxuriant growth f hair, from . one to two inches in length upon the1 very )remtse we bad believed' as UliyiekTing to Colli vat ion as the trackless ssnd that skirts the AUaotlc. This is no puff, but is righteously tui, Slid Ibosewho doubt the geiitfemsu can 1m po utrd out. tVbatts more 1n 'fa vor of this: "Tome. Ihs casc bere cited wis hiit ohe of temporary- ba(dnessndoddeO loss of the hair-but was one or yearv standing; thoelMhjr:irr-,M,raan' is but f -ity-five yeara of nci.-PIdladelpkid Spiritej V, (TY The above excellent ariicje. tngethetr wlrh lr others of Dr. Jayne's preparations, are for sale in ' j a sleigh,by Williams St. Ifay wood. - J ; P. tersburjfDupor ,Ross er dc Jones. Wilmington.-Dr.' Ware. " hjrM L' H- V 1. AWNOTICH & GEPiEnAlV aUllSD AGESCV-H uai B. 8. W i i.u am. A l- "TVTOUTn CAROIltf A : STATli COURSE. Af a meeting of the, Raleigh Jockey tCkfbf 4 ennrtji. eAinama to nararUri7.n lits nature. I . - I ,11 .ifnil i. turn stltuatment. and enU i lwlt nil the fentri nF ih Kt Mawh: lH4fl ihs to; hi antl prove, ia one instance at least, hiS man- I lection of claims throughout the Western District of folhiwing Offirerswerecbbacn. vrx.wji.ns tlcLs, feel ut 1 lv weakness. L But see a mother, a sister, dr Tennessee. and also act as L.enMI,a..a Agent u.iiinS. j Fdent Koi.st VV. jiATWStti. Ead;., Dref- I . .;r- ;r t... i-n, - caam 1 Imtitis and clearing old disputed titles., reTaon re-1 Vice President ' A. CAMraKitL, Esq., iSecrcury,. P .Tv .-.wue,: in his, place. lie.. wornan feels no I "",.,n -s .. . -r. .ii.tr tttw c;.i:r.s'-4 4 s-rt.. vuta ...-- ..-A-;-.:tr ---. r Wl " weariness and OWllS no recollection Of self. I . ,,-,. i. a .,i-naia in this eoamtrvi would 1 menee the 4th Tnel-W VibeSflthA oiP AoriPnatE. telyCeX"? I frt silence and. in the , deotll of nisrht f She I .1 n . nii mar strictle the situation 6f their I and mntinue fiva davsl 1 "-K-Oi r:" 1v 1 . y. 1 head, and burst into tears; - .'TWR PT.ARI7P! In Kothelan. one of Mr. G ait s . works, we have the . .. V ..... ' - -iJ 1 -' ' . it- . e r l .1. . iouowingappaiung ueicnpuQa 01 ue euea ,un . . ; Plague, during one of the instances when it raj London.' r..t. In i. iu. maliirnancv. it enrrossed the ill of all other maladies, and m'ade" Docuirs desptl bas failed -her eyeever ?,wiuking her cables Of a potency equal' to death, it boSUluind never, palled, her nature, that all other dwells, mot onlv passively, but so far as ithe qualified lenni may express our meaningjoy ously. . Her. ear acquires a blind m'au's ; in stiiu't, as from time to time . it catches the slightest stir, or whisper, or breath of ...the now more-inan-ever-voveu-qne wu ues juii der the" hand of human affliction i Her step, as in obedience to an impulse or a! signal. would not waken a mouse ; if she speaks,1ter sclents are: i a soft echo of ; natural harmony, otosiueiiciuus ujuurq ejea. mihii jb vai, uucy ins all that sound can etinvey of pity, rora fort and devotion antTthus, night after night. she tends him ' like a creature sent from a tiiirher world, when all earthly watcfTfulness . 3 ... ' . . . - "... is lir. Land claims. -r. OfTice at Somerville, 1 enn. Refer to Col Samuel King. Iredell County. N. C. Thom P. Devereux. Eiq. Raleigh,,: 4 U in m Hill. Kee. ol State - t r 'u ...,-... -.--, ,--.-..- Turner at ttugnea.. -f?f 1 ,- j3rown8oovr. dt, Co. t W. M Jewis, Milton, 1 . . ti i - r. j. a "oihi eirnesw and. With tlw help f? scis, i,l(sy- ho fe, ia their bands ad great a part cjroprfcdoffif ofriyeducatiomcertainlbughtt m? JuT- W'f!'-,al? that! culiivatimvor rert' in l?!;r-3 1 Wfv -.wearing any wig w,uld fit them foc'th w sata. wr-iwi m i-,s .a ai.- . . am a. ? s t- :. - t f v. . "wi sat uir.i.ii in a-iiiiinimiiiiiiiwiiL a i i - - w t sasw; .. wsuai ss wwj Milh. Ntimes is . weakness, now gaining a superhu man strength, and magnanimity herself for- Kiiieu, IU UCI OvA (lUUV IIICUVUIIU4IIW . ,; f . which .1. ( wee an ny th Thou i graven in ing, that is linage in shalt not make unto f or any likenesss ol leaven above, or that sessed ' itself, of all his-, armouries, aiid i was itself the deaih'of erery other mortal distem per, The ' touch, yes; the very sight of the infected was deadly ; and the signs were sudden, lhat families seated in happiness rBt ineir meats, nave seen uie piague spuv oegm to redden,': and have' wildly scattered them- important duties of Jheir station. i ins s i selves lor ever, ji-1 ne cemeui pi society wa no easv workri ( It UemanilS Skill snu juur i uissmvcu oy iu: ni'mieis,, wnen wiey saw ment, as well as attention Surely prepare 1 the sign of the inlecuou on the babes of their potie power, w Art enlargement f mind, and it may be bosom, east them ' trom them wiih ; abhor-, superior infolligencef distinguish m a nartic- Christianity, far fro nr feeing 'calculated for any political constitution t in particular, "is found to prosper,' and flourish under tvery -a) - s f ...-.." ! r . jormpi government; iif corrects ne spirit of demoeraey, anu sottens tne rigour of des tinn Wiie-fit In Jhe made fur it. thai Iff may .. ... .... :r i. r I . tv:u m... ..l...I.i f... .t.lt. none well. JL-ook ai me majoniy oi gins oi i reucc.t . iru pia.es -bic wugm "c eighteen,; in the country, anu; see; what are some went mui snips anu ancnorea -.imrm their qlinstionriora pUce athe i head qf selves . afar off oil the atersUut the ahge iiiiuaeiWii:l -t'! Wlt was pouring? hef vial had aiVii on thii uui irina e innnence ia le t inn uuit iu ui- ,ai nh "'eheathl. jTbis last objector! u'' . "H Uencejli' by convincing him! that the iw In hL -A-Li.:. i. .i. !- t resemElA 1.:-.- -:.u J 1 -j ' - Vi M"Bi WHW white, wr vo- w. r Eveu so fares it. with the characters "t't make It tli;-;.-. -..-.i.. Mhedjnn this side and on that;ind twisted mto every ) shape and but of all shaped they nnaliy bome to the coudition of. his.reve- Tin..'. ! r . ; . . s- . . i , ' t- " . . ARLY- AMERICAN HEROISM. ejh W'peeuhlB genUertiaA of PliiliJetphia; being female Character ' were idded iuitahle mental mestio life;--it reaches to every part of, smh eiety. fl IveryjMrliert i ought to be saluury Our ladies ouirhtto be intellectual as "-.well as' sensitive ; intelligent as well as off ihle ; good as well as pretty. Jo where indeed; are they more mmlest. " more 'pure' and 'delicate, than1 smiing ohrselvesg but if in these 'graces pCtlis ' hej fllitlnwini4 -l,mlt. a- t-f,t k-r . , - - - - vw .j ww , -- - ------ -. af -- ; M Vf ese SIIV T iiriw r was so wild; thai the plague did not visit-- none so secret mai tne quicx-sigmeu pesu lence didnoi ! discover--none .could fly thai t did not oyeruke.; s4 It- was as if heaven' had repented tlie, making of mankind, and Was Shovelling then) oorance and i ular manner those nations that have embrac-! ed the.faitli, from those; extensive "portions of mankind, who fight under the banners of Mahomet, or adhere to the more pacific In stitutes of Brama and ' Confucius. - The in- habilants of the East ' groan1 under the bp- p fissions i arottrary po wer, anu; uiue can their - religion s contribute to alleviate the weight of their chains , I he Mahometans niore esjiecu Kittt.ln.l I. PmIiIm. Norlhamnton-i: .sf i "T ' . ,.i . John HuKke. Favetieville. '' . VI J JobnMcNeii, Cumberland County, s vFebruaryJ8, 1840. :, ?- . -- v - 16-Om.' 5JI TATE I OP -NORTH CAROLINA Greene Couty In Equity, October Term, t83i7.-Uohtt t: Derrinir e. Isaac Horn, Wyatt ll-.ys and Vm. A.Dsrden-Oricinal and Inianctwn Bily-ltspear- ing to JbessUafscti.n of ths CoorU that' (saaeiorn, r ik .lef-Tiulanls.' is not-iao inhabitant ol this 8ute4i is therefura ordeied by tbe Curt,that pub- lieatUm he qiade for the space of six wekssuccessive- i ly notify iog the said laaae Horn f .no and sppear before tbe next tlonorawe tjourge. x.iuny w tie new for tbe said V ounty of Uieene at the Uonrt tlonae in Know HiH. on ihe second Monday afier the fiiurth Monday in M arch next.. then and t here to plead, sn- .. swer OT oemar u rompiainMi ouj, mnerw ise, n wui be taken pro eonesee and heard ex parte as te aim. . . . . '. . .t I - 1 1- . . f .. . . . . witness, oaaiHMiiMiwarus, kfien. anu isM-r m i said? t:oUtt at OfSce, the -second Monday after the fourth Monday 4a September. A D. 1839. ' f'- ' f rsav-ProprietorV fPnrse fiS005 ?roils heatsV-Gioraiiee'f 15- ,7, iv-iM'. f !:H&&.iri?fc Second JDav.--.Ciu sens parse, $30Q 3 mils bests Entrance f 2Ch '; 't '' If sy! t'J.AS Third DayrrJockti Club ; JPurse COlmih heata-; Entrance $2&, J vtr-?f'''B'? -Pourf A Dev. Plate valued at fi OOnile heats--' Entrance added f 16. ,v', ;" t"'4 iS-.V2r$f -.f-v-Tja . j-'- ' "YiA'Dav. Sweetislakes for 3 yesrs old, tireless SOtb of Api it mile heats Entrance half for- feitthree or more lo make a re.: ?V?;irsT'!! t Same 27avft'weeiitkrs for 3 years old,' to close as aboveEutrsncs $100, half forfeitthree or more to make a race. -. . . r "". -. i V-''.i,-i;wi . , DAVID McDAMEL ; Prop'r.i Ksleuth, March 20. 8t0. : , . ,t .: A A C tRS OrFXCE-nicIinicnd M AM MOTH LOTTERY for 18th ApriL 'aprtal. t75.t)00 ! ! Alao. $25 .000-1 fcOOO-IO.tMO! ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Clssi A fof l84Rfc Will be poitiery drawn on Saturday.: the 18th of April. tMO. st Alexandria. C. 1) 8 GatsoST dt Co-, Managers, Containing the following -1 - - One of S3 CC0 doltars. One of 10.009 Uhrri; lne of 8,C00 dollar. One ofi C.CC0 didliri. Pr. Adv. $5 62 t lly are marked by f peculiar ig i so far are they1 from being dis- trearn . nf lime and be eventually lost, is there- munity would be I'most; happy; IQrs-suhmittl r-..ui:.: k I ..ri:.l..' ' ..i. , - i " uuuiic.ihii. v.cuiiiiiie w i e win, ut iiversuire wnuHl nerval now th i.i;., i. i.. . i i J.. i -.- i i i . the nalivo V.l,,i. .-,1 ..ti. .ntrnri. ""yi exhibited br oue i-ntintrvmen1 at seS. wHieh character has8 been so 1 fully ;rsus. wined tin A ,t. ." , ; y v t mu a-La . i i iiraiBainv -ka .4 w etween "fj pp. to the present ""Hug- one of the ft 'former wars b yonng men.would spend which now ; they i waste a . " a ' as joiner tone ot moral leeling'would be awa kened, and we might hope 'to witness the' purity; without the extravagances of chivalry . an mui vue acpui-uic. rfusucc ,vm ii(," tiDgutsiico. oy t ine ugnt oi science . or; the and her courts deerted. The tenified jnl-! fUi,-or of useful knowledge, that "they lers .fled from' the felons that were in4 fetter jrarely adopt any foreign im pro vemenu. and t A ,hiaher -th innocent ana tne guiityjeaguea inem-r e-Pn ,mouier In its htrth the spirit of liberal ue our SllC,uu i acivp- v. i".-" i. iinjuujr -,uu rcscarrii.-r iwf. v;r. uiat ume in siuoy, i ior aaicy---in-, ,u n '5 ri . 1 ' . in vdissi nation. A ces the "cattle went moaning up and dowU A fellow in. Philadelphia, Jatelyaftsr hav- the neldsrwbndering whathad become of fling married his eleventh wife, committed su- . . . . ". . f.-i' - -. ?:.!, n. -. . . , .. i their keeperv--lherooKsena tne ravens jcame a wuw sue jury rcturneuareruictui' xjcain into tlie town; and built their nests in ! the MM. matrimony - : ; v - K TATE OP0-H-CAR0LlNA,CaVBK CovStt; Court "of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. ehrnanr Term. 1 840. Jab Bnioks St Larkin D rooks. es.'Executors et Legatees of Larkin Brooks, dcd. Petition for 'account and settlement, v.",K 4 tt nnrt77. trial Mtiafartion nt ihe Court that Parker B rooks i not au inhab'ttaut'of Ibta Slate i It is therefore ordered, that publication be mads jt lbs Raleigh Register f six weeks, fat him M ipfr, at th nxi Trm et this Court la be held far Chatham Cihinty. af the CiHirt-house in Pitishuash( ea the 3d Monday of May next, then and ihi re t answer the allegations of the Petition, Ac 5 Of judguteut tit be Uken ore eonfesto v Witne-s. Natsa a A. Stsbw as .Clerk of one said Court art OSfa, the 5J Meoday of Felimary; -A. D.. One of 75.000 dollars. One of .15 000 dolUrS.. One of .. 9 000 dollars.; One -of -.7 000 .dollars. One of -5 000 dollsrs. One if, 8 SCO dollars.' Ten of 3 000 dollars. ;20of 1.600 dollars. 60 of Too dollars. Thirteen drawn ' nnmbers out of Ci . Tickets only $20, Halves CIO, Q;... CertiSestss sf Psckar is cf 3 Whole Tick- titt 00;- 23 ir.:f: . io4 fizs IJo't:-- de' 23 Cujrter Jo 4 C5 : - Do f r ?'2 Lihls' do- ?'3J JD Ordsrt'fci TlJiUt chd Shares or C'eti'ficaiti of f Fackca M'ths stAve Lottery ; will be' proajitly si- l tSHUea to.and thedrawin; sent immediately alter its is over Address ' ? " ' Vl:'-:. 1 w D . CSnCGORT flc Ce KaaaCers;- "'HV v nichmouif, Vs. rVs.hifc;U,uC'tyi: Ifarcb .o..- rir jV'-T- ,One of, 4.CCD doirr, Trveof ;.a t ;0 dollar. - 20 of 1,75 J dollars. 0 of I COO dollars. : 123 f V, ECO dollars. 'yt':MVr i:...ts T" CLACftMiTH VP Aft TED ,l wl 'i ' ii sni. 1840.W A. 1 .DIXAfl,C4.C;C; i riya good BIscksmiib, (i.! :iw-,i) fs4ake j, March 27. ItltV- x ' ' f i ? 2S .chsrs of my 8hip W the Ciiy cf.l.:afe' ' , L r iSS t ' " ": 11 ' " ' ' ',': purrMtseof aittendin 'ptrncij IIy lo bt," J r-f airs. TTT12ITA 1S IJ tlG en T-Dr.V.Il Scott A 'vtftinsf man.1 tf aiber batnts. niihoul a ,: eio ILm mronne lt pnbuc, that he has returned to Lois I istty. t '-jriX Raleijk Jsn.28. 1M0. find sunaiioc by sppljing so-kn. if. Saleisb, Msreb 2S; 1840 25---St. DANIEL ML'KSiV: Mil Hi! i1 V trt!J 3 ki Ml' u 1; 4 i 1 1 ii M, 1 1 1 fj 1!. ill r r.i i' I 1 TP- i er - A- : I.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 7, 1840, edition 1
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