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VI I i ;-.'.: : i . AND NOlTH-CAffliliWA. fT-Affl WE. : .., .V: . 11 a .nsc ni FTii Fivcj Dotlab' per nnamhal1n IJraoce. .OneDoluf ; each lion (iourt Order tna.joaicia Advertisement wilt, be i.A 25 oericent. bictver: but a deduction of 33 ns Mr cent. wi!Lb made from tU regular pricei, forad- rertism by tWyear AJverliscmeats, inserted ifltbe 8emi-Weektj Its. iiTii Dvill also oppeftr Iri the Weekly rper,free of charge. " I ' I j ,: Letten to kw Editor pvust be post-paid. From tea passing y beneath tropical sun in "the pacific Oceitkt our attention was sudden- r mused! by one pf!the look-outs a mast head, who feporte'd that be savf spouts a t Uie wcatherjbow. 1 ' , Thereof at the feme,1 as js usual on I board 1 whaler vhen several days have elapsed .ithout 4ei ig. whales, an air of quiet dul- Bess peivadlng all Wrti of the ship ; there Hi it' I me occasionally making audible a wish hat we night- see, a sail for home," or some Jpcrni wnaiesor in ract, . any thing to hange the kene. Some, to catch a shadowy jt "limpse of what was passing, or rather what had been1 passing, in -:ihe $olid portion of the i -i . . 1 woriu, were ueiow poring overoia newspa- mir iht' Hnr d-.iiri u vpar nr t Hslr onrl n,v. --TTj - -t -t which had sailed nloreniian half . way, round a tie oroau;ocean eiore mey got Into their l iiDdi. Some were overhauling and reading far UIO Uliueui lniB amce receiving mem. berished etters irom iriends at home : and .. . : 1 1 tame tnerft were OI less sedentarV. temnira. Ud menl, who coutd only keen ennui at artn' end by pacing rapidly too and fro the deck, and who, rom uieii downward, vacant look.l were evidf ntly ; foaldiftgr commtmioh with. remaps tneir tnougnts wanuered uDout as l ii wi.jc snip was irom uome, i - iii-'.i'T.:. i-: : i or it mar be, 'tlieyCvere;. ,ieblvinA aa j they had often flone before in voyage, back, that pursue uijeir. career i of conquest over these giants o the deep. Bat nojsooner had the loud' long-drawn sound tltere sha jblowsl rt aalulecl our ears from alnfi than thia Fir! no-Dutchman-like itiilnMa waa elianeil intn anmethinir like the! bustling ictivily of a shi Dof-war "iust going laioactiofli. An officer nimblv ascended thel ntlmes. and with the aid of a sovrglass soon pronounced the spouts to be those of a large KnU At ibis inumlivpnr rone was set In motion home went topgallant r .-.--j.- . , , r I . temg nouiiBg at inese tunes in me. m ious, e very May occupations of a ship, Ibrth the acsre energies of her crew J thev coiiid get looting once more agairyi,1!,: wpwuuu. 1 rentoflin to upon their native lalnd.they would leave it lo trotta;nostril,- . - : ' ? i? Utanding his m others wIkjb have; fa greatet love for adven- J ; The whale assumed an attitude of defiance there wsa no tare man anemseives, to iheets, bend up went the yards : Jdoft lo the rolled under tne Doai oeiore it couia oe oacK-iheave-hlles. A U sail being speedily made, ed astern out of his way, t,and sweeping his braces and bowlines getting an extra pull, broad tail around as he Jay here, it came in our shi d made a I rapid headway over the contact with the boat a bottom, and this af heaviog swell. The after oarsmen in the I forded him an excellent object on which to illMnlirr.'. f.A UA: knnt.lrsff ttfltll W9IPr. "WIUULC U1ICU 11IVII WWrV .... I I and their bagsf whll bread for there is. no 8 I wowing when a 'ulfihoft J--? lmuUtmTyTj? absent all day, and, as not Bftfrequemly happens, all night besides ; aud mi.jooari nign anu stormy latuutjes. By hfeing the!wiud closely and making i 8 " 3 i .!:.. .wr. cp WIT,W"WuiHj:.gus way . ?... i ""' . I UU1HC UI LU1IIIO Vmm till ,vw ww , wuv. wuhin mile? The miinsail was now ice dow, auu I hauled tip, and the Win-top sail heaved aback Que Iprm, .jn order to cmck iojb snipsway j tttrouglUthe aea while the. I K.ola wore InuiRi. I ed therJin. In.a.twinklini In.a-twinkr.ng the jboat-tackles O.J . I vere all unhooked.' and the boats shoved IpAn sl" t lv .. Aw Iivafl I . ' v. 1 . - a i i .u .. . ' - . . -i - . - .1 back ?f iJlaneouly. alieweu Vf rulbcVnd tha to riervous .-arot grasped it hard. Vi Each boat's frew everted all their strength to be i'headlboat,- and to have the honor of mak ing tltel first iucision in our bulky adversary, whicltl was now, moving lazily along with his lutes y humps somewhat elvated above we surriice of the water, unconscious of D-I Lhe anrf i-o TC t Hp - SM'l'lVV V W 1 Proaching dangerl j it i ' .., t aching danger! j . I . ? ne boat had rot a little in advance- of I lU. . t Li - I l e otuers, wnen piey nau arnyeu vruuiu hundrjd yards orl so of Uie w hale, the race Wasp-iven un.theeiernmost crews resting UD-1 their oars.anxjiusly; awaiting the issue p lle Gist onseu Vheh this near boat. got tithinf ashbrt disunce"f thewbale, the har- I'oonetf. who had been r rowing away a ms fhe- )ack8trokeiMof thesors" topped: Wsway entirely by the.tim jt fairly u5in darlV saty ten feeL ' " UlCn dartprl hi two barn "'e other, and tb tJ?6j joy of ; -JfI hoth securely in ihewli h terrifipfl inniriviAl 'h.rir1 In lhe arr nl which showered 0iwn freely "on of . theattobkeri, V He lay; for;a pwtf sm.iaiig under lhe pain which tlie nMrments nrocluce.l nnw , rolline in mo ff Under ilicmin WHICH tue teen produce,l now rollings in the oar At th'-- 1.!lV.f iViv6d Ins laconic ordersl:- rii. fit,.i;bo ' ,atitiMr were divertr- nTM ... i it .. fiho oarranrr .-i. "Li ' . fmm thai U eralold with eotial brevitr to stern aUl" ruins, well knowing that of alt situations, to I In. 1 ... "tin vinu . i .. .i. l ajI .Hot i .. Mnnih nin Ka h.mf memninir uifinsKifes i .keu. -. frIy front hi. wndsrnow lashing therein, ;for: the mfW well knew Jut - : - ; T'-ves with his pontleroustail with a tie. thesetaainials can bite as well as j Kicn-r-anu i . , - : u greejof violence kfiat wnmprl his warv assat thev had no inclination for "enacting the part I TOTentor of eePtleirisUnce for d time. The of Jonah , . ! V , J x-.- . -. ' - .... : , ..... r,.. ,: nni. i .. - r - . . . - - hU f a T is ;eP.uraed his way to windward, and exiled las pro- peUHme a, sent hintr forward with a fieetness that gave la the crew who were thus harnessed to him. a 1 . . i . . l t .. . 1 7' : 1 glorious sleigh-ride,,V as whalers sometimes Jpeed was all- in ram. He might as well - w ,uuaw7 nimseu as irom merciless ptfreuers go fast as he would W were towing close behind in his wake . . : ; viiuuiiuuuy, r ...-.'( . ... , , , iFinding flight along the surface of the sea of ho avaif, jieVnow'trie'd 'what. security the depths below . afforded him. Pointing his head downward and rearing his flukes in the air for a perpendicular descent, he made a plunge and away he, went, .down, down, down tlie line whistling merrily around the smoking loggerhead as he went. The line, by the way, was not put round the lorer- head for the purpose of checking the while's descent at all; we might as well have at- tempted to stop the world from whirling. The line runs out more readily and clearly round this than from the tub which contains ' : and besides, by keeping a tight strain on the line as it runs out, the boat is drawn ak most; directly bVer the whale, alUioogh he should descend obliquely, and consequently there is less danger of having a line all drawn from the boat, and the hle no escape. - onoto- The whale continued his downward course fectually cooled. They were taken in how to call with ueh rapidity as to take the whole length ever, by the first boat that could get to them 00 mc of a line from one boat in n inirediblv short or, A .nnaVeri r-.i-th..,; .1, -i.: - . - - - space of time: but luckily another boat chan- ce,i to b near bvibe line of tehed to the latter end of the first one. iust as was about to leave the boat. Whether our whale found bottom and so i.i r...i. .1 ...!.:u : s 7 IiKelv : or whether ne went so tar as to cet ... , . - a, j . . most xerrio.e squeezing iiom ir.e vast ooay 1 rc.s upu.. ...u . w K.v co ,l ie f3" r 'el,ef ? " y 6 : . . 1. 1 . u r 1 : k: i w "1C pcuucu only be matters of conjecture lhts much is certain after Ukmg from boat between, four and five fathoms ne:eira"!lu ",c "ud " efforts to., save himself by flight uo,tai,",J " "r" vf "v lav infiLiiinipss in inn irniiirn 01 iiih sea. ine i v. -o- .7' - . i n9PW. T .w;Mf.n?.9 f-M0; "J00 CV wne v.I.BIa . i .mmm m BkMM S-k sw IMAn. I at once on ceasing his enorttr. escape, so that it now required at good share" of intrepid ity to approacfi hiriS again ?' roKwriales like individuals and nations, whenput to a last J shift and roused to desperation, are sometimes 1 most formidable - animals to encounter. A I second boat, however, waa rowed up, and anotner orace oi narpoony tnrown m nim as heiore, out wis time wun less success to tnei attacfing'party. ' The whale flouncing about in a?oov after receiving these other missive instruments, either purposely or ny cnancetn . . . I VCI1L 1MB SUICT.ii. w wwu.wi.wu iio uuu- ...mm. V ".. . 1 fiarnns mi . ine orpau which iiau serveu nun . l I p.., i e.i . m W w w mrmmmmmj ji so lon for sails and for oars, into his -arm 1 of self-defence and if the boat had been the animal, instead of being the machine that car - ried the animals, that assaulted him, he j"" havf exercised 1 his prerogative of the first law of nature with a vengeance. Rais- . , . .n . - ra inff his tail several feet in the air. where it . , t c .- ' I .. . l - . . han 'hrattngto and fro lor: an instant, pro- UUCIllg a uiccao lijigii .ia isiiucu a Twhole congregation of. people -brought Jllll :.i L. .u. . S U l . H UOWU .Willi SI MK : OVUVO. 1U VT1IU1C ?adf Vf S "" l" tine Ka rl'Anr ht -miirhltf APffatt nt ITlnliAn klllQy Ji uit n iii9 aaa icuay viebu we smviiuu ea.A-e n n amnii an r m i iih ruiur rv uriin a under what remained of the boat, and with a1 ttUUH.W lai MJiaauu va iuv "'" uiRn. was a si:tiii mr a, udiuicr biiu i l vr n.m dneibbuthichight say .without, any misuse of Words-!u ?our iilculaUng con sumer whoisits and sees the fatty fluid that is obtained with to much mk, expire away in a" pretty little 1 blazey and thinks, it may be, iiepay-ij ?8 a.r tt- would much raUier be a spectator, of, than an actor'in it. Biit ahhouch it was a scene in which there ... . 6. :r.u.. : .i might nave oeen a mij-iureui me iragio, wirrc j. . .i..-Ltt J vi..i..a. immrP.I ,t,it in thft flnntrarv1. much more of the ludicrbusr H ourwtlectioii; bfioa ..o , . ., ., era amidst a miscellane- floaung articles,;, consisting r rtar,i nf tbn hat broken t oars, line tuo;. boat fceg, Acv were seen a half dozen hatieg8 human heads bobbinrtip down the sea thc owners of some of which, having i hia RniPi vnrnnmner one in view.auu i . r. W,B receive, the embraces of a SUpO r inan, ana ne i from clergymen, Merchants and others with full Ji. h i $30,000 , 8 15.090 ! I 910.0UO vi r , I . .. ... f j "d 0,X001.. mid. aUhe short-1 i.imeM' Mnjanin H Bleant, Clerk ef our au;. ,v: r , gt ofcourse a bad awirnmeron llw surface ofa r The tafpoon- bbtU)hl!e sea ia the most undesirable one ' -hove is for sale at the KorU Uarolina BooJc Store, by 1&"r::; fully solicited. Referenc. i made; ae to toy skill as K v oowe aiuir hu . TURNER & HUGHES.. L .!..; :,!n; D. H. BLOUNT t. C. C, - i&zt $1$ ssss AisL-u-a: imTr-- huv1"'- mmtm ?" r,vvs,X .r" " -J z -' ' i.:rln ramiiy or ruDiic pnooi. i 1 lew TartlS UlSUtnU eaiinx UH wo : ""''"' i ne nao prooucea. ncy pp I. ft a mi . !. JT -.-. w AM ik whale lrst hemigl.t shotit i rvarJ and take L Now; Ihobgh man can fin bis way through the wa father better than he cai W t through the air, he makes after alf but an in- differenrfisl,. eSneHv ,h AJ" hpr. Ai;n.' ' 4 . 7 7. waves are roaring aooiu nis ears, atad a monstmna l;;thS. - : . viHliin fiikiiiu a a whaler swim like Hero's Leander of fclas- sic Story, he will never object to harinffwhat a late noble SOet hail vvhpn Km enrom lli Hoi- lespont that is, a boat beside him. But this nfc nuwcis tan seiuom nave, at least a whole one ; and therefore, all that remains when we chance to get a plunge of this kind, is, to keep ourselves by some means or other specifically higher than the sea until a boat cart be rowed a mile -or iwaiot pick us up. A person having a taste that wav. miffht a- muae himseif with the study of hydrostatics !.n . mean wh,,e as here is the subject be- n him aroun1 im, and beneath him. Bal lhe tfultl is 8ai,0s care little about in- ve8l,aling lhe abstract laws of fluids ; if they can kee? lhe,r heads above the great one .ana 9n ?!1 9ntum occaHionally of ?erUu,n olner kinds, they will look no farther 'V-10 J?e mtier but leave it, together with aM oth.er abftnje things, to your close think- ?T tak,es care nd -never ventures his bea m 8Uch Pw these. 1 he crew of the stoven boat, supported, Partonhem on its bottom, and part with oars ""f.er ' ll.,e,r ar,m!' ,ay soak'nS n w.iu vwu . s j v iuitlKlllll J I lie Dill W. After this snecim Af Whtnr whalp ders. it was nPf!P!?urv In nmrpfd with nmA decree of caution. The boats were next row ed up, one on each side : but as be had be- fore given up all hopes of finding safety in flishu so now. on seeing these, he abandon- .1 Li nF ' . cu an inougru 01 seu-ueience, ana sireicnine hifnself lhc gurface 0f the sea, calmly 8ubmhted u, hia fale. The bor animal may have thought that whale-boits. like the fab- -d Phenir. ra h H rl ont rr ihm rrtwn m n. 1 ted from one of the boat, which entered is viu,g nnd lhe next respiratIon sending forth leet ana men ten aown to mtnffte wun tne sea. i ."-' . i i told ha-'W well the deadly wcaoon had sned. land therefore, that demolishing was but an nessee, the South Western part of Virginia, ami tne "M ,m ,.. f .(Mnik - 1 Western Dart of North Carolina, wishing to gQnorjlb, ..the As the halelav'th passive: like lamb ' Raleigh and Gaston Rail of line. I .u 1 - , J ,, r- 1, - , I Road cheaper and more expeUiuoua lnn any otner. ' to the slaughter, a welr-poised lance was dar- TK. rii: t.ij. iii.hw tha distances, the 'iX ' i . T v - ighty bulk and giant strength, possibility of his escaoinr: nor I S m .ao even oi spinning ou tj is existence Deyonu an hodr. tie continued spouting thick blood for some iminutes;, reddening the blue waters with the vital fluid wherever he bent his way. At length the emissions of blood became gradually less frequent, and finally issued forth so feebly as only just to gurgle above we spuui-iiuic , auu mc whib iyuig imc a nun upon me eea, seemeu auoui w uraw ms last gasp. But all at ouce he cencentnted nis whole strength tor a momentary, and as . . , . -re . -n .1 proven, nis last enori. naising ine upper part of the head a little above the sea, he started off with amazing velocity; bnt instead of going straight forward as before, he went I circularly round like a horse in a cirrus, only with this difference, that each circle be ! came narrower and narrower like the main- I . I opuuk ui a huic yitic. uio uim uo w 1 1 r- A mama Mil npsr I.. i m tctcib f , . Ji performed in an area something like a hun dred yafds across, but by the time he had gone round a half dozen times his centripetal tendency brought htm up the centre oi this ; and when he had thus fully Wound himself up, as it may be termed, he closed his spout hnl- .!!-.! on .Li. lrlp anrl lava UMp hole, rolled on his side, and lava . -r n,... TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.Gran ritiiC'oovTT, Court of Pleas and Quarter S sions, August Term, A. D. 1840. John S. Eaton & Co. Levied on 1 bed, 4 furniture, vs. J-rc and H. Fowler and others, William Wilson, j summoned as Garnihces. Pr. E. A. Jones, vs. - Same. Same. j N.N. Southall, vs. S- Same. . Simt. S T - i It appearing to the satisfaction .of the Court,' that the Defendant in the foregoing eases, William Wil son, has absconded, or so conceals hinwlf that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him.: It is. therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register, for six week, suc cessively, for the said Defendant to appear at the (.'ourt to be held for the County of Granville, at the Court House in Oxford, on the first Monday in November next, then and there to plead,- or replevy ; otherwise, . . a a 1 - . judgment nnal win oe renuereu against mm.: and tne property levied on condemned, subject to Plaintiff's claims. ' ''Witness, James M. Wiggins, Clerk of our said Court. tt Office m Oxford, the first Monday of Au gust, A. D. 1840. 75 - JAJS-M, VVUilil-XiS, Cl'k, PORTANT PISCO V1SRY ! Hedge's cele f " brated-Rheumatie Plaster, an . infallible cure-for Chronic and inflammatory Rheumatism, to be applied cases to the soles of the fteU, . , .Recommendations hif hir,r and attainmenta can ha cn.n Letters I . - . . . . . - - - - z- . . . it post paid i-aciuresaea to a, w. xi. tuietgn, iM, u. j will reoeive hnrhediate attention. A; W. D. , . jCIYILtENGINEER,S- - the improved construction of Rail-ways. Address, Baltimore, Maryland. RALEIGH & GASTON RAIL ROAD. Expedition increased and no detention FTnHE Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road is now cpm- M pieieu anu in iuu operauon. j pis roau con nects with the Greensville and Roanoke Rail ' Road at Gaston, which ruad unites with the Petersburg Rail Road near.Belfield. A continuous line of Rail Road and Steamboat communicaVion i thus formed between Raleigh, N. O. and Boston. .7 y . Passengers travelling South leave Baltimore at 9 o'clock, A. M. and arrive At Peiersbnrg bt'l A.'M. next morning ; leave Petersburg at 2 A. M. and ar rive Raleigh at 5 P. M. the same day making only 32 hours, including- stoppages, tram Baltimore to Raleigh 338 miles. From Raleigh to tye South, thae is a I aily liiio of stages running in connection with the Rail Road Cars. To the South West and West, there ia a daily Line of four hprse post coaches. ( which leave immediately on the arrival of the train, and run via Hillsboro' and Greensboro, to Salisbury from thence a tri-weekly line via Yoik and Abbe- ville, S. C. to MUledgeyille, Ga. There lis also a tri-weckly back tine from Raleigh, via Pittsboro and AsUboro to Salisbury. From Salisbury there is a tri-weekly four horse post coach ljne via Lincolnton and Rulherfurdton to Ashville. and also a tri-weekly hack line from Salisbury, via Slatesville und Mpr gau ton to Ashville. From Ashville lo the, Warm Springs there is. a four horse post coach line six times a week, and from thence a tri-weekly line vja New- port and Dacdridge to Knoxville, ihcre.js aUo a semi-weekly line via Greensville to Knoxville. At j Greensboro , N. C a tri-weekly four horse coach luie branches off and runs via Salem, N. C. thenco across the Blue Ridge to Vythe Court House. Va. where it intersects with the Valley Line. From this line there is also a tri-weekly. hack line which branches I off at Salem, N. Carul runs via Hunlsville, Wilkes- I boro', Jefferson,: N. C, Etizabethlon and Jouesboro, Tenn, toKnoxyille, . t j It will thus be seen that there ae three stage lines crtnnectinjj Tennessee with lhe cnUal parts of JNorth Carolina, and two. connecting South- Carolina and Georgia with North Carolina. All these lines final ly concentrate at Raleigh, the Southern teruunua of the Rail Road. .. , . b j Travellers from the upper parts of South Carolina and Georgia, the middle and Eastern portion of I en- r.i .1 .k. f r.m .m iwo'of he routes leadingVrom KnoxvUle to Raleigh, to wH : . ,,r..i. n r n: i; - ana nymc.xsQurt nuui nrEmu. , j . - - J- ' . ""f?- llo?l-? 2.rV. 10 niAliniVIIUI in III IlITfUail MS 4 12 29 21 58 wvthe C. H. to Greensboro N. C. 118 110 Greensborouch to Raleigh, 84 .6 W 390 95i!f 33 From Knoxville to Rains;, by way of thesWarm S - r mWmm f J S . ...1 i. , I ... I Krrnnfr- JLMIietflUE ana ytUlMOltrV I jf- - -t I MlIflL. l-idUim. JT arC J Knoxville to Warm 8prings, 75 38 136 136 15 7 S6 36 l6 Warm Springs to Ashville, ! '4 Ashville to Salisbury, 10 10 j ,-, . 385 4&3Ct The above rates are believed to be aceuratJ 4f hwiit ntv mn. Tha route from Knoxville. by JenesDoro , Wilkeaboro' and Wilkeaboro and Salem, to Greensboro' N.' C la something ahorter than either of the above routes, j rwl th fr MrhaiM. a little Ies. I CTf Fare on the Kalereu ana uaston Kan noeu i less than six tents per mile. Cautiow.- PerKMii travelling rrorn jortn to eoutn by the way of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road should be careful not to enter - tpeir names or procure tickeU further than to Petershuig, Vs. RaleTgh 4- Gaston Rail Road Office, August 1,1840 (TThe American Sentinel, Philadelphia;! Na tional Intelligencer; Charleston. Courier; Augusta Chronicle ; Nash ville Banner, and Knox vine rimes. will publish the .boj. weekty.dr and send their accounts to this ofhee for collection; I August 1 1 64 FOR OCTOBER &-OYEMUlll. II 'S, Gregory If Co. Manager. ":) FIVE CAPITALS OF aO,000 Dollaralll .am ousting to . TtlfTARYLAND STATJS LO I i JS ni, las a, I V LI for 1 840, To be drawn at Jialtimore, Saturday, Octuber 17tb, 1840. . , r,;.-.--. ' -1 .n y,;-:.r-lfc GR4SJ CAPITALS, - .-i: 5 of $20,000, making? 100,000 1 of 10,lf0 ' - r i prizes of 5,000 o.J.rs 3 or f ..liou o: psuu tO of 2,000 50 of 1,000 60 of 600 85 of 400 63 ef 30063 of 250 6 J of 300 6 of 100, e 75 No Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. I Tickets only $15 Halves 87 50 Quarters $3 75. Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole 'JWa. $200 Do j do - 35 Hftlf da 1100 Do do 25 Quarters da LI 50 MOST 8PIEN DID. CAPITAL, CO.OOO Dollars III , AM9 .. ,-. ...f-..- ' - -I - ; v Sixteen Drawn Ballots in each Package of2Gpckets UCTM0RB PRIZES THAN . BLAWKS. ( ; ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, ; " ni. B: for fR4. ' ' " ;r 5 i: Tubeilrawn ait Alexshdiia, DC; oh Satunlsf, 14th ( ! V r pf November, -1840. ; ; . P; 60,t)00- DOLLARS 111' I : f rrFor Tickets and Shares or Certificates Pack a aea ia tue aoo i . . T ... - , ) .. at. ..-i -ar'8. .urtuuivi a, h'8w,i ;..r drawings sent immediately after ikey'er.pvef, to alt who' order as above.' JOB PRINTING Exxcctxs at tbis omci, - i . ... . u . k . a , i . s a wan h tmi aaKa ueii w iiu imimiiiibii v uwu av . . i . - a ; ' - a. WAtM'S PANACEA FOft THE CURE OP SCROFULA, OR KING'S EVIL, RHETJMA JTSM, Ulcerous Sores. Syphin, and the host of painful and hitherto incurable -affection resulting therefroiii i White Swellings, DiseAeei of (he Lher and fikin i General Debility,. Ac. ' ud all diseases a- naing from Itnputity of the BIoou 1 hia medicine is partirulaily recommended as an alteraHttt and purifieref ike blood' It gives a tone and vigor to dtWitaitd ontitutimt, which inval- us are unconscious vi unui mrj uave cxperienceu It is also recommended, in .Diseases where the Longs and Breast are supposed lo be 'afiWtetl, arid also wnere tne constitution is broken down by tne use of Mercury or Quinine. ; i The Swaim's Panacea, is an accredited antidote to the diseases pecuilar to tropical latitudes. It ia made use of on all plantations, and produces a spee dier, a more certain and less expensive medium, of perlt'ct restoration, than any oilier medicine- hitherto known or employed. ' i f This medicine has the singular fortune, a - just tri bute to its great met it, of being recommended by lhe most celebrated practitioners of medicine in the Uni ted States and Europe ; whereas, not one of the spu rious mixtures made m imitation .of it has the least support from the medical faculty This fact offers an argument so plain and conclusive, that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction. Swain's Panacea is recommended -flo all those invalids for whom physicians prestribvSarsaparilla Syrups, Ex- tracts. &e. ; Swaim's Panacea is in mund hot t Irs, fluted longi tudinally, with the following words blown in the glaas "Swaim's Panacea Philada,' having but one label, which covers the cork, with thi signature of Wm. Swaim on it, so that the cork, (bearing afco upon H as a seal lhe impresion, . Wm. Swaim," innnot be drawn without .destroying the signature, without which none is genuine. The medicine may consequently be known tote genuine when thesig- nature is visible ; to cyBterfeu will be punished as forgery. PREPARED AT SWAIM'S LABORATORY, Philadelphia UENGY JOHN SHARPE, General Agent, Is o. 46 Pine 01. New York, and sold by evry Druggist tne Uuitcd fcutrs. WM. SWAIM & SON. Sept. 35. . , .7 3m . W AIM'S VERMIFUGE THE MOST USE FUL family mediclne ever offer TO THE PUBLIC. i - f This iWell known Anti-Dysenteric and . Worm Medicine hit proved puccensful these twelve years past, and is universally' acknowledged by all who have tried it, to be far superior to any other medicine ever employed in the diseases for which it is recom mended. It is perfectly safe, and ne child will refuse to take it. -yi-. .... -.c. Werms being especially apt to infest persons of debilitated digestive organs and emaciated consutu lion, much mischief is often done by the ordinary worm medicines,, which generally consist of ifauu strongest purgatives, calomel, that destroyer of th constitution, biUetA, piiik root, "spirits of turpentne. wonnseed oil,' See. ice. A rliclea of this kind may de- stroy worms, but Uwy debilitate lhe stomach, and often materially injoro tb gnra health, 'WtltJOUt' removing the cause. Swaim, 9 Vermffdge has the peculiar advantage, of removing the cause of worms, by giving vigor and healihy action to. the ctomach, bowels,' and brgans of digestion,, thereby ' relieving measles, croup, hooping rough, &e. ,Thi medicine, by invigorating the internal functions, strengthening ,ne rgalia of digestion, and removing the primary - ft Mno whuk AivalM hiarhlih sf-Aillit. Will f .VaJifHrA I -WW v b-wh - - - - v I i uuw ci uuuiuiuiuis. iiuiii. u i r-bMtvs i aur w rasr ... rAM.nl.;.ff. "k.!; nnnt.r- Ilrs.ra.rei a anrf I the whole train of biliary affections, Sick Headach, &o. It is an antidote in ihoiearly stages of Fever and . 1 . . .. In , . JT- " va - a9 -9 v i r'bAM. niA.fMi. n m m nan oral irmiru mfci lrtmm 11 stands unrivalled, as H is applicable to most of the I diseases to which thildren ere eubjeeU Siooim's - - - a , .. . r-m;u will be found of aome ntilitv to Dersona who occasionally indulge in the conviviality of the table; dose taken before dinner will anticipate the j effecU of eeutiy of the stomach, hot unnequeiilly proauceu Dy tmne. in ine iiegiect oi uus, nowewr, a aoae in me morning, or nm rawwingmonH-wiu, in most instances, restore lhe tone of the Stomach. Families resident in the country, and isolated in a measure from metlienf ad vice, travellers joorneying to the far west, or bound to distant ports, eeminf ries and all public institutions ami charitable associations will find thia remedy, eonrtantly at hand, of great'otility. Prepared at SWAIM'S LABORATORY, Phi la delphia. HENRY JOHN SHARPE, General A- genf, No. 46 fine Street. Hew York and sold by .my DiuggUt in ' ... ; " VVAIJ1 &, SOJN. , WTitttiBTP 171? A T. PSTiTP A li tniNIKn THE CITY OF RALEIGH. FOR SALE. I By erder of the Convention of the Protestant Episco- -l rk.,-.K .K.i ..In.kU r,r.,.u.rlV t-nn.n . . ih. F. Disooal School, toccther with the Land attached thereto, ia now offered for sale. ' " '" Th. buildings, consisting of aVurge thre. story Brick House, with a basement completely finished; two Stone Buildings of two stories each, with all ne cessary Outhouses, also vf brick,, are almost entirely new and in good repair. Jney are situated at toe Western extremity of the Citv of Kaleign, on a lugh. healthy and commanding site, and - have attached to a uvaiiuj- wuw f ..-w I ihem about 160 acres of Land, lhe greater part of which i. well Umbered. They are admirably vnlapted m..m. for a large School, for which they were originally desizned - - 1 A more rainut. desenption Udeemed unnecessary; aa thoae wishing to purchase would of course desire to see the properly, which wilt be shewn at any time; on aimHcationi to the subwr'tber, who ' wiH-rective I proposals until the lstday of November next. 1 . i ' ji, . : - . t ' l ne tDOH uuerai ienna win ne - Riven to me pur chase., .GEO. W. MQBDECAI, Agent. . Selrferaber 23 f J 78 tIN ' Tri-weekly National Intelligencer, till 1st November. TTpL ACKSMn,II-Tb Subscriber baa comeneAi Li Bed Abe ulacksnuthing business u this City on 1. . a B-ain ra rtf evtll ts Bkrr.rAt Ia r.rf 'if Alt in aintaWche He i lare Shoo of Richard Smith. Esonear the unction of Wilmington and Market streets, much experience in the business ....... 11 .V -r.lri.af ad A ll C,..h Snrir.. Elintio and others, madirto order! t.. ! .r.-i..'.iu a"n.i ...dutw i.w.a m i tail wins urn lbiiibem uaiu u-wieuiBiii weave TeWtt af lmi-bor. at 10 4ekrV. the first Thnrsila v s o '. ik. i. j. -i :r.i -U wuuw r, umuj .wra - I , .mi,. uiiH-nuini I i i. . .k. mu.-, , if,. ,i r nrti. s.wfl we mJ f -FB.va v wtvuar sis a AVl-lr- ait lh nnN i!pi with vntir ranpHrtii f7.iTv.i panies, for Reijimenial Review, jferem fail inoC ' j . .Wt JOSEPH A. WHITAKEO, Com. Head Quarters, Louisbur Sept. 15th. 1840 J J7"8- T a m r?o r lr-mrpwuno-j. . 1J,UW V. JM.US. XSJCi&AJLsIWf r; , :. Peters!nsfm :y;::; Continues to transact I uaines on bis usual liberal ami prompt terms, at the old stand, fonrieily occupied by Holderby Sf McPheeters, Bollingbrook Street, where; he will be plead, at all times, to sea bis North Caro lina friends and solicits a continuance of their fvors; Refer to - ' . v--- Geri. S. F. Patterson, President of Rj& G.lJ. R: :4 i Gen.: Jaa. Owen, President of R, 4 W; R. Jp j .. .. . . Also to ; ..i.,''.,.;, v Browh, Show it Co. who will receive all produce di rected to them at Raleigh, and Qrrward with despatch by Kail Road to Petersburg, K-K'tU.iaU 8epL 7, , r .y-i 73 lm Star, Sundard & Tarboro', Pree Press,' 1 month. " -v fmrilOT.ESALE!AND RETAIL BOOK AND V stationeryestAblishment m PETERSBURG, V AtJames Woodhouse Co.! deal cxtc-nsivelj in Books in the various departments oi literature. ": : ' !' ,'. i. Cotmirv Methanit and ethers-will find at their Etahlihment, in addition to the msny"Books sailed lo their wants, a large and general assortment of&ov tionary and Fancy articles and pronouiirs tbat f tney will compare in price, to quality and kind with any Imafe-; South of the Potomae- .tf fXj Music, Musical Instruments and Musical Merely v andize of every description at wholesale aud retail. .: .. June IK. 49 ; J. W.&U. 'A rrno jb e president ah it dire . II tors tir IIir Cano Fcnr Ilanlt. Stt Wilnilngrton : Taka notice, that I shaft mike ap i plication for a new ;ertilf?Te.for FIVE bUARES. of Sl(Mrk held in your BarjlFriewcli.R'Mn three t months fusra fins date. iusTtjtsauiat Certificate being t lost or mUlatd. ? . vLV!?f' V - ' h 40RN.C.' Exy.cf Fred. Beto., Augnst 18.1840: S ' ' 1 x- -:-'-'i' 69-"- rrrr The . WiimiVstU Advertiser and FavdtevilU , Observer will insert three months. 4 r J C. B"." , TyHOLESALE AXD UETAILr? FASHIONABLE HAT and CAP r Warehouse. On Sycamore Street, nfixt door to Messrs. Paul, .Me - 1 , ..: II ame & Co Petersburg, V a. " "nT? f hich will be found a large .. anil : well selected Ji stock, of II ATS, of all , the .various qualities and . t kinds; as well as CAPS, comprising the different qual ities, from the finest sea. otter to bairseal and sealette, together with hue merino and coarse W ool Hats, ae- lected by the subscriber In person, from the roanufac- . tories, with great care, and almost enu'rely for CASH. ' I he subscriber, would ot only trail the attention of, those merchants . who intend purchasing- their fall goods id Peterbtirf, to an examination of his stock; ! but ako those who may pass hiough, on ; their way ftorth, as be thinks it hot likely they will meet with r a better stock, or at fairer prices, taking into consider- ation the freight and attendant expenses. T ",'"fu-,..' ;i -' i The subscriber has also made arrangement with, the most approved and fashionable Manufacturers to keep him constantly supplied . with the , best articles. and latest styles Cot retail FRANCIS MAJOR. Petershnw-Ana 31L' icHHERlFF'S SALEWiU be sold at the jCour House door in Rockingham, Richmond County on the 3d Monday of October next, so. much of tiui Sal ti lowing Tract of unlisted Land, for the years 1838 and , 1 839, as Will be sufficient td eatify the taxes cue there- : - vv anf . mtsw J i , - r". 646 Acres, belonging to Smuel Wise, lying . i . . " ' . " . ' J JI I HT ika. W . U-rbv V - erl A nii- ' ' W J . , Vl VUb - HVB CP V B,M WtmmW r -, BtUVllMUi ; '1 I ... TU- ...1 4 P ' the lands of John Wry and others. Tax,' f 1 .98 L 8AM'L TERRYl Sh'fll aiuv&tuuaait imvuiuviiu vvuuty , 72. SepU 12tbr 1840. XAiuilUB will De sow to tne mgnest fwuer.on s ; XN wedil ef If awnlha, on Tueadaypf ? Wake Lfr . : . . . j ... .. . . t- ..... ' Superior Court, befote the Court Hoqae Uon:. in the 1 rity of Rsl. igli,' at 1 o'clock, the well known Stallion ? Young Conqueror, raised, by Benjamin Y, Stanneld,;'! of Cufwell county. A Conqueror is well known commeiil is unnecessary) The sale id Intended W tile a copartnership in Said borse -; A. furiber de. acription of Pedigree &ct tviil be given nnube day, t ALLEN ROGERS, . icMOHN- C. MOOEE. 1,.. V. 8, The Subscriter ha a fine Mule Team, from , 5 to 8 years old which be will sell for Caslt, Yell broke to the Plough and Waggon, and of good eoudl ' jf tloo. . ... v. . i ALLEN ROGERS. : September 21, 1840 78 PlKiSS rftvj SuhrHlfef wuU " .fi-ii. Uf, M.m JL x, elect lo the Legislature, that . he is prepared to. ao ' ' wiiHininiaio cuuu.uiawi v wuu uoaru anu Ajoveinz. 'mm 30 to 0.;f, their bed. -Having rented ten ui fooms in the cspacioua jbrick building of Mr, ,11 B CKITH, t WBeTC tuc ISM OCSSlOn 01 UI. Legislator. WU nld 11 Pf furnish .legible roem S I. 1. . - .. , A 1 t ... ., . u- n-MHRRA Y w ' vfes kv: ;i Ji!CUy Hotel, Ila&;ifX C3 tJir?sml Standard insert tintil countermanded. ' l" . ' ""! 'I. Illl ll, l.T II I l. H, I''", I IP scril-et has opened a House of Entertainment 1 at rr anklinlAn; 26 Inilc. from 'Raleigh,' us the RaU ' j 1 . t, t , ...... . . . . . . nuu .vmere oersprep.rea.io . "to; "Srt.?f'. rVrS "'V " the public generally with ell kinds of refreshments, v , Hsa kee . good Jfack nd Horsey and UI r, l mi . to Iran-porj travellers, who may ,r- UW.SV W NUT 111 IUU NIIUUUUIIIU WUIUITs v BENJAMIN J0NK3. Frsnktinton Depot, Spt. 184Q. 79 0w f ATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Naalt Counw ty,' Court of t'ieas and Quarter Sessions. ' . T 7 O. WllLam. and In ibis case, it appearing that the Defendant is 'ai r, A ' non-resiuent oi lots Dtatj it ia oiuered tnat pnblRa i i . i . f . . . I """'i wone "PPW' P,'', W the eforeit Pethkm, or the 1 pray w' tiie Peutioners will be eranted, a - -. - - - , 1 s -i-.fa- MltThe Cubscrilier ta l . .. w- . - , - - - - - - inll.r.a .,uniiiv oi execlle-t Lumber. v lnce ei ix I rgr r ' I Hills one dullar per. hundred. All order sUJresaea to' the 8obwiber,-.' IU WakefieM, 4r I A.forl vX the 3IiUa, will b. promptly attebdeJ 16. - - - " rOoTEiC. .. AprU 10, 1840. ; ' - V 4 'Mil V: -; .Ay;i' 1 " , --: . - .... f I ll
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