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TH-GAROLIHA GAZETTE.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
NO. 83.
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ffKSTOK R. GALES,
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jciscH'Tios Flya Dolllkrs; per annum halfm
HJMDce.
. 1 eraperance has a natural and powerful
tendency to prolong the life of man. AVim
mo'deratd use of ardent and vinous liquors
extinguishes life ; but small portions of it
taken at particular times and seasons is a
cordial, imparts new life and viffor to the
AnTErristMisT Forgery 16 line,rat inser- system. Early intemperance usually termin-
jon, One Dollar ; eai subicaent insertion.25 cents aves Ln death hpCore the man is fifty ; and, in-
CourtOrJeri and judicial Advertisements will be deedf excessive pleasures of every kind in
btttl 25 per ccnthighr but a deduction of 33 ear, life are peculiarly fatal. Hard-drink-
Li. wiH be made from the regular pricea, fr ad- erf though they commence the practice in
miaute-uie, seldom attain old agejthe few in
stances that have existed to the contrary but
serve to prove the truth of the remark.
Temperance in diet and regimen is ne
cessary to preserve long life. Plain, home
ly jrc pasts eaten only when appetite and hun-
ger dictate,' are vastfv preferable to all others.
.... liv ihc veari . it
AJvertiemenU, inserted in the Semi-Weekly Rkg
lTll, will also applnr inUe Weekly Paper, Tree of
Lettc to the Edor must he "post-paid.
of the other. The first he got down very
well, but they made him sick But what he
look was quite enough,' continued she, see
ing some horror in the doctor's countenance,
for he was better the liext morning, and to
day he; is quite well."
" Umph V said the doctor, with a sapient
shake of the head, if they have cured him
that is sufficient ; but they would have been
better applied externally.''
LoGEvtry
be following interestinj useful article on Longevi.
ty is from the eight
miscellaneous Col
publUhcd by Jac
f INHERE are many persons who would purchase
Jjf Piano Fortes if they could be sure of being
suited without having to come to town expressly for
the purpose: To such I would say, that there is not
the slightest doubt about their beine pleased, and all
lhat hr necessary in ordering an instrument, is, just to
.l-L ' . I . .
name iuc price locy wisn to give. I have Pianos at
almost all nr'ir.em. J in! fhernfnrA fan . n nr.l M .11
I have known gluttons exclaim with horror orders.
1 he character of fny instruments is now so well es
tablished that it is entirely unnecessary to publish the
numerous letters which I am almost daily receiving
neonle imnrne: anil it is sin vl wlnr.fi tlmeo I wm-1-. . i L ... . . . . .. -
Of a I the corailaints bade by man against who wish for long life should studiously which hae been fairly tried, I can truly sTy Jhat their
merits nave been thoroughly tested
. numDer ot the. "Historical and and indignation against drunkards &, tipplers ;
ctions f a highjy yalu;ale work and vet gluttonv is as bad as inebriety. The
a u.Mvomu, oT Concord, Victims of gluttony are more numerous than
he order oi nature anq, tne constitution ol avoid. Gluttons live for the sake of eatin
be world, there fire.. bu few that have been and their bellv is their god."
more general lha thosecrespecting the brevi- An easy, mild, and quiet temper prolongs
iyof human life In all ages of. the world, life; but a peevjsji, fretful, and irritable dis-
except the antedlnvianl of which we know position destroys it. Marty who have ex-
but little, men hae exclaimed that their days ceeded the usual term of human life, were
hive been few arM vilvThough they have remarkable for the mildness of their temper.
Jiscovered strong attachments to life, and Men of all professions, and most, though
much anxiety to proton j it, they have negr not of all occupations, have lived long. The
lected the means yquisife to attain the object, neglect of exercise is, -perhaps, the greatest
Of the vast number of books annually print- error which sedentary persons commit. It
d, more have b4;eh written for the purpose should bean object with them not only to in-
teaching the aflt to Ifestroy, than preserve crease their exercise, but to devise uch as
tf It IB O Cll Vv Artr A tf a 4Vwa U 4 ... 1 III ' J ? .at t iS' m
jiC. wu vict tiiiit wo arc i win uirpcuv promoie ineir own interest ana
. - - I vM . .
ot belter iurnishjed witli more of the biogra- that of others. They would then have more 30, "1840. sotf
hr of those who havef lived to extreme old than one motive to perform it. and of course r v -;r Standard t
ge, particularly! in relation to their parent- would do it more effectually. Those whose I nnn"riit prmr rr ti, ..i.en;i.
jje, diet, regime, exercise, and occupation, time is devoted to labor on lead, tin, and tending in a few weeks to go to Tkxa for the
i work of this kind, Well executed and ex-I some other minerals, are of all occupations purpose of practicing Law, would be happy to attend
:ndiog to tne grat variety of cases which engaged in lhat the most favorable to health
ave occurred, Would enable, US to ascertain and loner life. Of literarv nd nrnfftteionst!
;he principal catsel wliich have contributed I men, merchants manufacturers, and mechan-
E. P. NASIT.
Rook and Piano Forte seller, Petersburg, Va.
October 4. 1 840. 80.
NOTICE.
lip ANAWAY from the subscriber on the 6th of
the present month, a Negro Woman named
H AANAH. She is about five feet high and very
black. She has lost one of her upper fore teeth, and
has a remarkably round face. I will pay ten dollars
for Hannah if taken in this Sta'e and delivered to
me or confined iu any jail in the Slate, and twenty
dollars if taken out of the State.
JAMES BUNN,
Near Wakefield.
till forbid.
RALEIGH & GASTON RAIL ROAD.
.1
ics, there appear to be fewer, in proportion
kolong life.
In the cours! of my reading for several I to their relative numbers who have attained
'ars, I have noted the: name, residence and! lon?evitv. than of other classes in society.
age of old persons who have died in the Uni-1 For most of the diseases to which human
led States. My list as!-to the number is - in-1 nature is, incident, the herbs and roots of our
complete, anufpr want of information will I country afford a safer and more efficient
always remaw 'v If includes only those remedy, than the drugs of the apothecary.
who arejiinetys years of age Ind upwards ; Many who live to be old are least acquaint-
Jie whole nmnper lsMVtiO. one of whom ed wit h Dhvsicians : nature and time, crood
ved to the advftced age of 150 yeajs. Of nursing and attention, relieve them from
i a ' . . 1-..
nis nuirioer, lifj were men, and 1057 wo- their complaints. But those who convert
aen. The snjillest liiumber died in the their bodies into medicine chests seldom en
oonths of May, June -and August, but the joy health, or live to old age. .
UlNCINNATtTS. "
to any business that may be entrusted to him. Ptr-
sons wishing his services wou'd do well to apply soon,
either personnlly or by letter addressed to Salisbury,
aa his slay in N. Carolina will be neressarily short.
ROLAND JONES.
September 18th, 1840. 77 3t
REFERENCES.
Hah. Joseph Story, Dane Professor in Dana Law
School, Cambridge, Mass.
Hon. Charles Fisher,
lion. David F. Caldwell, C pf Salisbury ;
Hon. John Giles, 3
Gelf! Sarmi'l F. Patterson,
Expedition increased and no detention.
THE Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road is now com
pitted and in full operation. This rond con.
necla with the Greensville and Rnannke Rail-Road
at Gaston, which road unites with -thv Petersburg
Rail Road- near Be! field. A continuous line of "Rail
Road and Steamboat communication is thus formed
between Raleigh, N. C. and Boston. '
Passengcrsaravelling South leave Dahirhore at 9
o'clock, A..M. and arrive at Petersburg at 1 A. M.
next morning ; leave Petersburg at 2 Ai M. and ar
rive Raleigh at 5 P. M. the same day making only
32 hours, including stoppages, fr.m Daltimore to
Raleigh 338 milrs. From Raleigh to the South,
there js a 1 ai! y line of stages running in connection
with the Rail Rond Cars". To the South West and
West, there is a daily line of four horse post coaches,
which leave immediately on the arrival of the (rain,
an run via Hillsboro' and Greensboro, 10 Salisbury
from thence a In-weekly line via Yoik and Abbtv
ville, S. U. to MiHedgeville, Ga. There is also a
tri-weekly hack line from Raleigh, via Pittsboro and
Ash!oro to Salisbury. Frim Salisbury iheie is a
tri-weekly four horse post coach line via Li 11 coin ton
and Rutheifordton to Ashvrlle, and also a tri-weekly
hack line from Salisbury, via Siatesville and Mor
ganton to Ashville. From Ashville to, the Warm
Springs there is a four horse post coach line six times
a week, and from thence a tri-werkly line via New
port and Dacdridgo to Knoxville, there is also a
semi-weekly line via Greensville to Knoxvjlle. At
Greensboro', N. C. a tri-weekly four hoise coach line ,
branches off and runs via Salem, N. C. thence across
the Blue Ridge to Wythe Court House, Va. where
it intersects with the Valley Line. Fim this line
there is also a tri-weekly hack line which brunches
ofT at Salem, N. C.and runs via Huntsville, Wilkcs
boro', Jefferson, N. C, Etizabclhton and Jonesboro',
Tenn. lo Knoxville.
It will thus be seen lhat there are three stage lines
connecting Tennessee with the central parts of North
Carolina) and two, connrctirg South Carolina and
Georgia with North Carolina. All these lines final
ly concentrate at Raleigh, the Southern terminus oi
the Rail Road.
WAfM'S PANACEA FOR THE CURE OP
SCROFULA, OR KING'S EVIL. RIIEUMA-
J lOM, Ulcerous Borea. Byphihs, and the host of
painful and hitherto incuruble auWions rrsulting
tbereirom ; While oweUings, JJiseascs f the Liver
and Skin, General Debility, frc. and all diseases a
rising from Impurity of the. Blood.
i bis metticuie is u.irticutanv reenmmemteu as an
alterative and a purifier of the blood. It gives a tone
and visor to debilitated Constiiuliont, which inval
ids are unconscious of until they have experienced
Ks effects.
sit also recommended in Uisences wnere tne
Lungs and 15 re as t are fupj)Ow d to be affected, and
aho where the constitution is broken down by the
use of Mercury or Quii.ine.
,The Swaiin'n Paiiacea, is an accredited antidote
lb the diseases peculiar to tropical latitudes. It is
made use of on all vlaytalions, and produces a rpee-
dier, a more certain and less expensive medium of
perfect restoration, than any other utcdicine hitherto
known or employed.
I his medicine has the singular fortune, a just tri
bute to lis great merit, of leing recommended by die
most celebrated practitioners of medicine in the Uni
ted Stales and Europe ; whereas, not one of the spu
rious mixtures made in imitation of it has the least
support from the medical facully. This fact oflers an
argument so plain and conclusive, that it needs only
to be mentioned to enforce conviction. Stvaim'p
Panacea is recommended to all those invalids fot
whom physicians prcsrile Sarsaparilla Syrups, Ex-
racts, &e.
Swaim's Pnracca is in round l-ottles, (luted longi
tudtniillv," with the following words blown in the
glass " Swajni's Panacea Philnda." having but
one label, which rovers the cork, with the signature
of Wm. Swaim cn it, so that the cork, (bearing also
upon it as a- seal the impression, 44 Wm. Swaim,")
cannot he drawn without destroying the signature,
without which none is genuine. The medicine maT
consequently be known to l e genuine when the sig
nature is visible ; to counterfeit will be punished
as forgery.
PREPARED AT SVVAIM'S LABORATORY.
Philadelphia HENRY JOHN SHARPE, General
Aent, No.46 Pine St. New Ywrk, and sold by every
Druggist in the united Mates.
WM. 8W AIM & SON.
Sept. 25. - 78 3m
WAIM'S VERMIFUGE THE MOST USE
FUL FAMILY MEDICINE EVER OFFER
ED TO THE PUBLIC.
This we'.I known Anti-Dysenteric and Worm
Medicine has proved successful these twelve years
JAMES G. McPHEETER.S
' Petersburg, Va, -
Continues to transact 1 irainess on his usual liberal and
ptQnjp't terms, at the old stand, formerly occupied by
Holderby 4f jrfcPheeters, .Bollingbrook Street, where
he will be pleaded, at all times, to see his North Cam- .
Una friends, and solicits a continuance of their favors.
Refer to
Gen. S. F. Patterson, President of R. & G. R. R.
Gcn. Jas. Owen, President of R. & W. R,. R.
Also to
Brown, Snow & Co. who will receive all produce di
rected to I hem at Raleigh, and forward with despatch
by Rail Road to Petersburg. . :
Sept. 7. 73 lm
Star, Standard & Tarboro' Free Press, 1 month.
HOI.ESALE AND RETAIL BOOK AND
STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT IN
PlSTt.RSBURG, VA. James Woodhouse & Co.
deal extensively in Books in (be various departments
of Literature.
Country Merchants and others will find at their
Establishment, jn addition to the manyBooki suited
10 their wants, a, lame and general assortment of Sta-
kionary and' Fancy articles; and pronounce that
t-ihey will cmprejnprice to quality and kind with
any hoitfe, Sxith of ibe Potomac.
OCT Music, Musical Instruments aud Musical Merrh-
jwholesale and retail.
J. W.&C.
na ut anil 1 a iiniunpaalltf olramuilcw!rrAil !tr nil ' -a.-K.
Travellera from the upper parts ot fcouth Carolina ha,e tried Jf to faf HUpcrior to any olbl,r meuici,M
CoL Edward Yarbrougb,
Of Raleigh.
and Georgia, the middle and Eastern portion of Ten
ncasee, the South Western part of Virginia, and the
Western part of North Carolina, wishing to go norlh,
will find the route by the Raleigh and Gaston Rail
Road cheaper and more expeditious than any other.
The following Table will show the distances, the
time of travel, and the rates of fare on twoofihe
routes leading from Knoxville to Raleigh, to wit:
ever-employed in the diseases for which it is recom
mended. It is perfectly sale, and no child will refuse
to take it.
Worms being especially apt to infest persons ot
debilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitu
tions, much mischief is often done by the ordinary
worm medicines, which generally consist of tb-
strongest purgatives, calomel, that destroyer of th
andize of eveiy descriotioival ;
Juno I"- , 49 .
TO Tim PRESIDENT AND DIREfJ
torn or the Ciipe Fear Bank, at
Wilmington : Take notice, that J shall make ap
plication for a new Certificate, for FIVE SHARES
-f Stock held in your Bank by Frederick Beto, in three
moniba from this date, the original Certificate being
!ost or mislaid. . ,
JOHN C. BLUM J?ar4 of Fred. Beto.
August 18. 1840. , . '. . 69
fXj The Wilrfmrgtnn Advertiser and Fayetteville
Observer will insert three months. J. C. B.
HERIFF'S SALE. Will be sold at the Cour.
House door in Rockingham. Richmond County.
ou de8d Monday of October next, so much of the fol
b.wirig Trict of unlisted Land, for the years 1838 and
1839, as wtll be sufficient to satisfy the taxes due there
on and cost, t bk
340 Acres, belonging to Samuel Wise, lying
on the W atcrs of Marks' Creek, adjoining
the lands of John. Wrj vxtii others. Tax, $1 98
t- fi&M'lZTERRY, Sh'ff.
72.
Sept. 12th. 1840.
J O w -w
reatest number; jjn January, February and
larch-in Jan jiary nearly our tiroes as
aany as in Junei . I
I do not possess a sufficient number of
Lets lo slate witli precision the various cau
ses which promote cr retard longevity. I
A FAtR LADV3 NAUTICAL ADVENTURE.
A singular romantic affair has just been
brought to our notice, namely, that of a fe
male Bailnr kavinir orr!vol liArA anmA flav
will, however, press some facts, and my ag0 in the ship Bucephalus. We understand
opinion upon some' ol them, and leave the .bo ; . rv Pnm.iv ff;ri nr irhtPon. was in 1833
subject to thoselWhos prefessiou and busi- the daughter of a British officer, and related Member
ness is mpre inatel connected with it. l0 an English nobleman, who having the 1-
iiuiiK me uw9 iiui uepcnu upon any par-1 mislortune to lose, her mother at an earl v age, r Qciober 2
ucnlar climate or region of the globe, though 1 was placed in a convent, with a view ultt- 1
tome are more fatotaWVtp it than others. rnately of taking the veil. Whilst a boarder in TTTTAMILTONIAN a
TTie human censfitutiort Is adapted to aMi- this place, she, for the sake of her health, vis, ..fJ0,
imip. un.1 irT.iW .f v. A T . . ii Hamilton. native of rn
injimjvi lyugcTii uavc uw; iuu occasionally some menus in we ueigu-
nrred in everc0urtry where men hay bo r hood, where in the house of one she first
lired. In this Hspee.f, man is unlike some met the object of her attachment, now an of-
oiher species ofiapimals, who can live only ficer in one of the native regiments. Subse
io particularlatittjdes. quently she was consigned to a convent in
Men usually? jive jVonger in the country Dublin, lo the end lhat she might take the
Irw the city. "jThe ar, 'exercise and modes veil. Here she remained. some months, but
of living in the country, are better suited to jn a short time fell sick, and was consequent-
lli!r n.iin.a u 1 . : . . .1 :.u - , . . .1
nno tbe Iflembers of the JLesiiila
Jj. tare. I shall be prepared to accommodate
twenty-five or thirty of you with Board during the
session of the Legislature. I have enlarged my Din
ing Room since 1838, ant! as I do not expect to take
transient boarders, and my bouse being within two
hundred yards east of the Capitol, and no paint or ex- j
pense being spared on my part, I do not hesitate to
ay, that you will find my accommodations as good
as any other bouse in the City. . As regards my table.
I can only say, that it shall be as well provided as it
From Knoxville to Raleigh, by way of Abingdon constitution, bitters, pink root, spirits of turpentne
and Wvthe Court House, Virginia,
Miles. Hours. Fare.
Knoxville to Bloontviile, 110 29
BlountviUo to Abingdon, 20 4
Abingdon to Wythe Coutt Houso, 58 12
Wythe C. H. to Greensboro' Pi. C. 1 18
Greensborough to Raleigh, 84 21
10
2
5
101
6
390 95 $33
From Knoxville to Ralrigh, by way of the Warm
Springs, Ashevtlle and iSaJtsbury,
wishing to keep his horse or horses
am prepared to provide for them also.
JOHN HUTCHING.
80 5w
AMILTONIAN SYSTEM The French
in Fifty Lessons. Mr.
ranee, and sou of the late
author of this system, respectfully announces to the
inhabitants of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he is now
ready to meet the classes of Ladies and Gentlemen,
for the purpose of communicating a knowledge of the
above useful and fashionable language. Mr. H. does
Knoxville.lo Warm'Springii,
Warm springs lo Ashville,
Ashville to Salisbury,
Salisbury to Raleigh,
a
Mile.
75
38
136
136
Houts.
15
.7
56
36
wormseed oil, &c. &c. Articles of this kind may de
stroy worms, but they debilitate the stomach, and
often materially injure ihe general health, without
removing the catwe. Swaim' s Vermfuge has the
peculiar advantage of removing the cause of worms,
by giving vigor ai d healthy action to the f tomacb,
bowel, and organs of. digestion, thereby relieving
measles, croup, hooping cough, &c. This medicine,
by invigorating the internal functions, strengthening
the organs of -digestion, and removing the primary
cause which creates morbid aecre ions, will relieve
Fare Bowel Complaints. Tholic, Dysentery, DyFpepsia.and
$6 I the whole train of biliary affections Sick Headacb,
Acidity of the Klomnrh, Foul lrealh. Bleeding Piles,
4
10
10
NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE
approaching General Atgeiiibly
The Subscriber would respectfully inform Members
?lcct lo the Legislature, thai he is prepared to ac
comimulule comfortably with Board and Lodging,
froni 30 to 40 of their body. Having rented ten
riKims in the capacious brick building of Mr. B. B.
"Mint, (where the last Session of the Legislature was
held) it will be in bis power to furnish eiegible rooms
10 those who apply early. Address
d. Murray;
City Hold, Raleigh.
Sept. 25, 1846. 79
j Star and Standard insert utitil eoun'termandcoV
"WTALUABLE REAL ESTATE ADJOINING
r THE CITY OF RALEIGH,' FOR BALE
By order of the Convention of the Protestant Episco
pal Church, that valuable property known as the E
piscopal School, together with the Land attached
thereto, is now offered for sale.
The buildings, consisting of A large three story
Brick House, with S basement completely "finished
tidotcin t early ttagct of Fever und two Stone Buildings of two stbrieseach, With alt lie,
As a general Family Medicine, it '-easary Outhouws, also of brick, are almost entire
The above rates are believed to be accurate or
nearly so. Thegbute from Knoxville, by Jonesboro ,
Wiikesboru' and Salem, to Greenslwro' N. C. is
something shorter than either of the above routes,
and the fare ierhaps a little less. - ,
(Tj Farerh the Raleigh and Oaston Kail KoaU
less than six cehts per mile
not deem it necessary to enter into all the details of Cactiox. Persons travelling from North to South
this system in an advertisement. He has brought by the way of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road
with him upwards of twelve letters of introduction to should be careful not to etilcr iheir names or procure
strna f ih mnt rHinetable families in the i)lre. . lirlrets flintier than to Petershoiir. Vm.
their nature, thd in pities crowded with a v conveyed to an hospital, whence through it will therefore be enough to say that on this system , Raleigh 4-Gaston Rail Road Office, August 1,1 840
dense populatiobl Of the instances of Ion- the connivance of a VOUniZ Enfflish lady, an uth a knowledge of the French Language -may (CThe American Sentinel. Philadelphia ; Na-
: . M . . . a ' O . . 1 -J n a . .n.)l. tHa rxirvil fr roi1 iIal.I !niullin.tiar C. harloailnn (Conner; AlliTUSla
gemy which piiave roet wiin, particularly inmate of the convent, who supplied her with l" -- .,, " I "', i r V? 7', h i vnV..:ii.Tim.
tW wK KI (;,! m .k,,. me i.yuoiiv, urt . pronounce and understand any 1 rench author with Chronicle ; Nashville Banner, and Knoxville I iroes,
mose who navtf liveo) more than a century, the means, she made her escape in the dis- : , ,h. Mma rai.iVllZ nnA u,1P . ;f :,. t:,i nnnuh u .ho. ,ki for two montha and
&c. It is an an
Cholera Morbus. Asa ceneral Familu
stands unrivalled, as it is anolicsble to most of the new and in good repair. They are situated at'tbo
as . . I . m- m w a a .-
385 94 $30 diseases to which children are subject. Swatm't Western extremity ottlie vuuy! ttaieign, on aoigu.
Vermifuge will le found of some utility to person healthy mid crtmmaiKiuig site, and nave atiscoeu to
who occasionally 'indulge in the conviviality of the hem,alMut 160 acres of Land, the greater part ftf
- . i Aa.. ma a
lose who havd livetl more than a century, the means, she made her escape in the dis- JJ"JS
large majority tjf them ' removed from the gase 0f a boy, and formed the romantic res- English, in
laceof their nauvitylarfd lived in other pla-. olbtion of coming to Bombay, in search of grammatical
pi:
ce.
twenty four lessons, to -write it with
in? to Uombav, in searcn OI grammatical accuracy and to speak it it not with the
the young officer above mentioned. We are fluency of a Frenchman, at least with correctness,and
Betid their accounts to this office lor collection.
August II-
64
Lonrrevitv is Sri a orfeat menurf hereflitarv. Duritv in fifty lessons
3 - -J r-f h'-" " J I IUIU I V9 VM UWUU L j O W VlUUili waw ww-w uja M . i . . i .
--iy iransuuj Huigui0 ui wicir uuuurcn, ii ,ngs and pt lvattt n me poor young crea- bu,ed The first BectiotI comprehtends theTSospel oi
ey would avoSd cross errors. To this rule
were are but yjry hw exceptions ; and I hip bound or Bombay. This at last she ac
jnld cite numeijous cases in support of it. complished. A few days after the ship sail
FOR OCTOBER & IVOT91BER.
MJ S. Gregory Si Co. Managers.
which is vrell timbered. They are admirably adapted
for a large School, for which they were originally
Irsigmd. -j.-
A more minu'e description is deemed unrteceasary,
is those wishing to purchnse would of course desire '. ,
to see the projK-rly, which will lie shewn at any time
on application to the subscriber, who will receiv
projiosals until the 1st day of November next.
The mot liberal terms will be given to the pur
chaser. GEO. W. MORDECAI, Agent. - '
. Serfember 23; 78tlN- (
Tri weekly National Intelligencer, till 1st November.
BLACKSMITHThe 8ubscriberhss comencm-"
ed the Blackamitluiig business in this City, oh '
liu own account, and will be prepared to carry tt on
in all its branches. He occupies one Forge. ln tb
large Shop of Richard Smith, Esq. near the junction f .
of Wilmington and Market Streets. He' has bad 7
ture in her endeavors tdPget on board of a st. John, in which if the inflections of the verbs be
counted there will be found nearly nine thousand tin-
1 will mention 0tly two that have occurred LrJ. the stranrre bovV on beiner oueslioned
withiin my owrnf knowledge. The one is by the captain whence he came, proved to
watof a man rho hid twelve children, by be a voung lady. A cabin was humanely al
one wife: the aei of Jail his children, though lotted to her at once, and she was treated
An f .1 . :T IM12 . .....
ui inera'H umn uvipg, average more ice a adv naassenfrer.
iian seventv-uiree Vearst- v The ther is a TnitS tr?inoH. Rtranwr thfln fiction."
ftmily of seven! child Sen, one of whom ia al- And here is romance in real life that deci-
soaliver wlioiefavetarre' a?e exceeds eurhtv dedlvelucidates the savings of the poet. We
years
parents, I kno
ve, whoieaveage'age exceeds eighty dedly elucidates the sayings of the poet. V
. Bui, aa fo this children of unhealthy understand this young ladys history has e
lliref? successive generations
cited considerable interest and
ex-
admiration
descended from One family, whose aere was amono1 the society at Bombay. Probably the demanded, it has beenpm
less than thirtv-four years. ' whole ample page of fiction could not pTe- Review " one of the most
F,-!., J .:l i-e.. :'..'.. . l-i m:t;..r. eoveries of the. age, by
m,;;"!,"" T rrn? 8eni a" ., r 'I- . : " " the most extraordinary
"j "i muBa wiioiiycu long practtseu m consuncy man is ccuipuucu m iu ... if ;ns.rul.tion which the
!u found the Imbrnifr air invirromtlnrr nd I " ' Bombay Times. I
e the length o
I if air invitrnratinrr
I . . I T .O .
neahhv. Earlv fisinor not onlv tPnd in nrn-
'fact the numtr!of dur years, but it increa-
eah : lor every hour we
FIVE CAPITALS OF
20,000 Dollars!!!
AMOtTHTING TO
MA RYL A N D "STATE LOTTERV, Uiass A,
for 1840, To be drawn at Baltimore, (Saturday,
October 17th, 184U.
t GRAND CAPITALS,
of $20,000, making $100,000 1 of 10,120-r-2
prizes of 5,000 dollars 3 of $4.(i00 4 of 2,800
10 of 2.00O--r-50 of 1.00060 of 500 85 of 400
63 of 300 C3 of 250 6d of 200 3 of 100, frc
75 N6 "Lottery 12 Drawn Ballot.
Tickets only $15 Halves $7 50 Quarters 3 75.
nounced by the Edinburgh I Certificates of Packagea of 25 Whole Tick's $200
useful and tmportnnt dis- Uo do nan uo iuu
the Westminister Review Do, do 5'. 25 Quarters do OU
improvement in ihenetbod , M0ST SPLENDID CAPITAL.
ingenuity of the human 60.000 Dollars I! I
ferent words. Every pupil will at the end of eight
lessons have a perfect knowledge of it, so as not to
fear the competition of ah adept in the language, in
translation and pronunciation. A proficiency equnl
ly astonishing is attached to Ihe second section and
in the third, or in twenW four lessons the learner
will be enabled to read and translate with nearly the
same pleasure as in Lnglish any book in the Ian
...a " .a . f. I t " .! I'
guage. l lie lounn, nrin anu sum secuons are ue
voted to writing and speaking, which Mr. 11. pro
mises his pupils they shall then do with purity.
The Hamiltonian system has passed as severe an
ordeal as an improvement of so great an importance
table; sdose taken before dinner will anticipate the
effects of acidity of the. stomach, not unfiequently
produced by wine. Ih the neglect of this, however.
a dose in the mornin;; or the following morning, will,
in most instances, restore the tone of I hi Stomach.
Families resident in the country, and isolated in a
measure from medical advice, travellers journeying to
the far west, or bound to dintanl perts, seminaries and
all public institutions nod charitable associations will
find ibis remedy, constantly at band, of grent utility.
Prepared at S WAIM'S LABORATORY, Phila
delphia. HENRY JOHN SHARPE, General A-
gent. No. 46 Pine Street, New York and sold by
every Druggist in the United States.
M. W AIM 5C SU1X.
September 2-". 73 3m
TTJIlPORTAWT. THE WEATHER AND
II IT PtfPtTIVrSTK. cliTtnn ihinlM nf lh
weather will be productive of muclf sickness, unless mch eiperience in the business and Lwill faUhfully..
people are careful to attend to the stale of the slom- " wi-wia enuuswa.ro mm.-, au s.inu. ,
ach and bowels. It this is dma np danger will arise; v,,... ...' ,Vr, ..r jii
but on the first feeling of headache, pain in-lhe side, Irnn work of Carriages nestly and substantially dope.
back or lH)wels,have recurseto Bsammhth's Veg- All kinds of hdgcnd other Tools, made at ibesMtt
Tab lb UnivsasAL Paw. Wrot right of these ' P";1'0" m V psuunsg. rnprr a
Pills will in most jrases be sufficient. A nd one dose V . if le,eDCe me lo W, ,
a woikiMn, lo 1 nomas uout-s, &sa. : . , ,
v JONATHAN MILLER.
I
if this kind, it is not imrobable, may prevent mouths
of sickness, perhaps dearU. -
j They will, if used duriijg U) preajcncn of ASy
cause for disease, entirely prevent fatal results, be
cause they remove through the stomach and bowels
all morbid matters that may have accumulated in the
system by inhaling impure air, or from eating un
wholesome food.
Raleigh, June 1, 1840,
45
ifiAmmivlilAi hit f?tnl mrif1
It is at II times easier to prevent than to cure dis- ,he if netMj with all kinds of refreshments.
FKAXKMXTON HOTEl The 8ub-t
8crilerhas openeu a House of' Entertainmeut ,
ai FMiiklintnu, 26 miles from Raleigh, onlbe Rsl-
eigh and Gaston Rail Road, where be is prepaid to
Stage Passengers anu
NOVEL MODE OF APPLYING LEECHES.
'The Atlas sjys of (he
system that it abbreviates the period of study, re-1-
"... a a 1 a ,1
duces the amount oi laoour, anu increases oeyonu
ALSO
INI)
ease, because by taking a preventative course we do
not debilitate the natural Cu net ions of.tlie body, but
rather strengthen and assist them; the peculiar ac
tion of BR ANDRE TH VEGETABLE UNIVER
SAL PILLS, is to cleanse the Blood from all impa
rities, remove every canse of rain or Weakness, and
PRESERVE THE CONSTlttfTION in such a
state of Health and Vigor as casual clmnges cannot
effecl. '
Each. gent hss on Engraved Certificate of Agen-
He lso keeps a good Hack and Horses, and will
Ie ready at all times, to transport travellers, who may
des re if-to any part of the surrounding country.1--
BENJAMIN. JONE87 f
Fa-.Tknntr.. Depot, Sept. 1840. 79 SW-
TATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Nash '.Cm -
iv. (ourtf Pleas and Quarter Sessions. .1 iu- i--.
lemy G. Williams ami others'
'een more thali U nprpcunrr ia an mnrh limp
1 . 1 M I " wavtvM j wia vaasw
"etlUCted frnmibW vr n,t 111 C-jnt iu nrnrco
Itl Irvcl . I I i K
I
. - - a t t. L
Uunng the mania lor leecnes which pi, The American Journal of Education.
vailed some years ago m t ranee, a country Times. &c &c.
doctor in BrittatlV had ordered some to be Ladies and Genllemens' classes will be immediate
aoolied to one of his patients stiflerinir from My formed and be met by Mr. H. in any part of the
r in) olJ..:u a nlfLol 4a,wtni I . t.r r- .IIU. mma.'tht oflToct fit OWll Or VlCIOlty.,
cy to nmlnn, Bml c... " nn onr. Px wcuon, paynuie at me enu 01 eacn
' ..w.w,ig iiuiiiifi lug, i.f Aaa v aaai I iu - 1 1 1E7 i&uii;uri IICIOIII aaaw.. - " I
fQ fur actions ind Innch of hia hanninessl in or the hritmt. waa thi rtpaaaht's wife
insists In perfofmiiig- it. He that is inured WelUray good woman,' said the doctor ;
f rnnnai ..iL.:x. 4.1 . 1 : 1 r iu. . 1. 1. 1 1 .1 1 k.tia.
i etc 1 id ai u me iiiciciuciiu v ui mo 1 - iuw to vuur iiusuanu iu-udv t mv.
all other systems the actual acquirement of the pi- sixteen Drawn Ballots in each Package of V6 Tickets ey (signed) B. BainnaKTM, M. D
111V
llan lost.
Libo
section.
10 rob8t exerise atd Jhe inclemency of the how
easons, imnattsl vigor and nealth to his con- doiibt?
""lion. It s an this class of people - that Oh, yes, surely 1 answered the woman,
y r tlte rrreaeBt number of aged.people are he is as well as ever and gone to the field.
und. Few 6iln t&hn npnl their time iii I thniioht so." continued Monsieur Doc-
- ' T 4, s jt . - - -
ase and indoecehve to oltfv?ige whilst tear, 'the leeches have cured him ! Wonder-
."y who pefr&rtramuch labor,' bear great ful effect they havel you have got the leeches
af and RpHerany-tiardships and tie- of course? . -
Privaiions, live joni ; but severe fatigue in Qh, yes, Monsieur Docteur, they did
r,y life, too prlensuhjects nian to prema- Uim tf great deal of godd, thbngh he conld
"""C disease ai?dil'Ju V - ! nnt tW thm all -
fa., .v.llaV : ' I w ... w ... iflll . y
1 hp ill. r A A Tj .-' tl I1 .t.i..i jm i. a t
,. . - ui, ui poverty are lesv- iaiat o. numan t . t ane uiem air crieu our. irienu, -wuy
"le than I .T 'i':.i.L i .i . ." . . , '
.. ii iim
Here
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY ! Hedge's eele
brated Rheumatic-Plaster ,, an infallible cure for
Chronic and inflammatory Rheumatism, to be applied
in all cases to the soles of he feet. , Recommendations
from Clergymen, Merchants -and others, with full di
rections for using, accompanying each box. The a
above is for sale at the North Carolina Book Store, by
TURNER & HUGHES.
July, 1840.- 61 '
V t CJ NOTICE. ,
ITRA7ED away, or taken by some person in the
City of Raleigh, on Monday last a bay Horse
about fifteen . or sixteen years old, wiih a saddle on
him with the fore trees entirely broken, and ' no girth
L:1,:aZ j Ai '..ltk KA ,i . I to it. I will give a reasonable reward to any person
f 'M"f 0 UUj- n.. jw- T .lii.l . I .k. .:ti j.i:. Ih. Lt UM A m. .!.. V.tl.
.a u mi ips. na inn iiaa. i. aira nr jrnai -apa-. i, i . 1 1 . m ana rrm I a iiimi v ' Kim ina vi ra i . . . . .-
n nrorv , rrrs. "'"W"M. ' . .. .-'r'.! 0f Weuse, or any information by which I can get him
hn r " ri f1 respective numoers, i inoKing quite comenteu wan nerseu , tor va- j again. JAMES H. ALLEN.
nr in ii -nu mi.b- f . a Li. - v . i . - & a m. m .
- ' uquiUi rieiv b sskbcx uouea one nair ann manp a ire iirt. u. ihiii.--it
OTmore frizes than blanks.j)
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class B, for 1840.
Tube drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, 14lh
of November, 1810.
CRaYXn SCHEME. t
60,000 DOLLARS!!!
$30,000 ! S15.0PO ! ! $10,000 ! ! ! j
$8,001 &7 000 6,000 5,000 $4 000 $2,500 j
2.311 4 prizes of 2.00015 of 1,75010 of
1,500150 of. 1000 50 of 50050 of 400100
of 300 100 of 250 170 of 200 1 24 of 1504
Tickets only $ 20 Halves 10$ Quarters $5, I
Eighths $2 50. f
Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tick's $260;
Do do 26 Half do 130l
Do do 26 Quarter do 5
Do do 26 Eighth do. "32 50
3 qj For Tickets and Shares or Certificates of Pack
ages in the above Splendid Lotteries, address . j
D. S.GREGORY & Co. Managers,
v Washington City. D. U. j
. Drawings sent .immediately after they are over, to
all who order as above. 78 -
His Office for supplying Virginia and N. Carolina
Biition for Parti.
Laves. '
In hi cm it appearing thajt the Defendant U a
Lniae P. Dortcb v. . .
is now kept at D. Butuck's Shoe Storeys doors be- nonreitlent of this State, it is ordered that publits- ;
low the Market, Richmond. Vs. ,a lion Itc made itl the Raleigh Register for six weeks, I
The following are some of bis Agents in N. Caro- notifying the said Isaac J. Dortch to appear at the ' "
lina: ? ext TerrrT of our Said Court, tote held for the Conn-i
Raleigh, ty of Nash, 1st tm-Couit Houss in Nashville, on the
Nsw Light, second Monday ih November next, then and there to?VI
Lbulahurgi plead, uui artswer to-the aferesaid' Petition, or the '
Ftaiiklinton, praver f the Pethioners will be granted. : '.- - ftR.'-i
Tsvetteville, . Witness.: Benjamin Hi Blount, Clerk of eur saU i
Pittslorou2h; Court, al Office in Jfashville, the Sd Monday of Aull
Chspel Hiir. gust. A D 1840. l-Ay, c xji: - !?'lKi
nillsboroogh, 19 .-: stex ; - cVK H BLOUNT, -C-. C. r y
Mason Hall. I rv-ak Air ir.vt-qlnn C!nixittnriVJ-"r;
vertised, have recently received a fiesh supply. ?, f , I the 27th day of October next. a. jv inw
Remember, never buv of Druiritts. k . I-.. ,iwi - - - .t.m
WILLIAM PECK,
S. P. Rogers,
B.& H.Baker, ,
R. W. Godwin,
M. M.Gary,
Stedman & Ramsey,
R. McDade , .
dehnis Heart, r
G.A. Mebane,
A. D. Northern, "
mvonnfiKA iVATlsratlon Compatjjrr
jitv, ITh annual mceUng of the Roanoke Naviga.
The above Agents, and all others who are not Ad- wni Company wiUte hekl at WeMon, on 1 uesaaj, .
8mithfield.
October 9, 1840.
ilrfE. TT timber forieThiSoWtlUilidVit''
"ANTED TO PURCHASE twb Negro boys I A hand, at his Mnis l7 MilesHorth nf Raleijh, Z
, aa I . 1. ' .1 1 1 '
JOB PRINTING
BXXCUTID AT tUlt OTTICC,
V from 10 to 18 vearsof a?e-lwoubl lit 'for t Urira
them to be of cood families and well recommemlidJ Hill one dollar per. hand red. "Alt orders sddref
Light complected boys would "be preferred, as I wish I to the SubfCnber, r Al. VVakelieU, or to w. f.
, tnem ior my own use. r or lunner particulars apply I at tne sn ins, wm u prompnj a.ioinicu iu. - ,-
to ' J.-J. OOODSON. Easte HoteL ' A.J.rUBl liK,
October 9, 1840, - 82 4t April 10, !S4. , . 13 ly
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