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ii i i TIIOS. M. LEMAYi ' 0 I T O R A N O- ? R RT OR. Tcazas. l.trcrrriov. tlrce uaiiare per muH 1 S..IV - advance. required te pay toe amount oflns year subscription in lunwe. RATES or ADVERTISINGS for every square (not eieeeoing to l met tail sise type)Srtl inieriiotv one gmurmi uMMwitt in.ilftnn.tarnntV-BVe IMlL. lib' --. Tk. ..tr.rti.ementt of Ulrrkt ana onermt r . . I a. . l.:kari n4 a d will w J CBirurB per ni. - dilation of ., Si ner cent, will be made from be regular prices lor advertiaerl by the year. benrral inner and Commission m - . Tk. ..t.ieribrr offers hit lervieet to the nubile, r;-nral Atcoi ""i" "n ..... v....... RdiigTi, Tutf 31 t, 1139. 34 6 " Di: Vni. Evans' Cclcliiatcd 'amomile and Aperient Anti- Bilious Pills, For Consumption, Conglii, and Culds, ner out diseases, liver complaint, dytpepsia, trf. ioua diteases, pilea, ulcrri, female weak una, iniljall ljfea of hypbctionclriacism, low pi- lit, paipivajjon m ncrvuuc irriiaut lity, nervout weMM. nottr atpus, seminsl Leakness, indention, loat of appetite, heart burn, general debility, btxlity weekneea,' chlo- osit or green sickness, naltiler.cy, tiyitertcal Lintingt. bjatenca, headaches, hiccup, tea Sickness, nightmsre, rheumajitm ssthms, tic foloureux, cramp, spasmodic attritions, and fm who are victimi tq ths matt tierocii,, r disorder Gout, will find- relief from thrir - -ifferings by a courte of Dr. Bums mctll. jlVM- M. MASON k CD, Raleigh, Agents Poet. W. Erana' Soothing Syrup For Children Teelhiiig Prepared ttUimaclf. TO MOrilF.lt AND KL'KSRS. The Datiaite of the Teeth throuih Ik sjms reduce trtnhletome aait dangeroua aymptomt, : it knows by motliert thai there h treat irritii- ion io the mouth and gumi durinar I bit process. be gnmt swell, the teeretinn of saliva it in rcated, iue child, ia teited with frequent and i(l,lco fitt of crying, watchingt, atartmg in the seep, anil tpttmi oi neronar pant the einiu llV.r extreme violence, an tliraata hi fjTJ into- ill mouth. If these preeurtorr (itioiiii are not tpeetlily alleviated, tpaamodi Inraliiona nnivertally' annervene, and aeon ute the ditsolutina of the infant. If isolhert who ia their little babst afflicted with theae dit iinciTintoraa.woulil apply Dr.. Willhwa Evani flebrated Soothing Syrup, which hat nreterved nilreil of inl'iila when Iheneht pat recovery. lom- nemg Tuooenrr anacaeo -witn that lata! " alady, eonvulaioni,: L A Ileal messing to jriothers. r. It. Ceubrnted Soot Inn g jjrup, tor uimwh tuning ir Ateih. Thit infallible remedy bat preterved hundredi Children, when .nought patt recovery, from ivnltiona. At too at the Syiup ia rubbed on gumt, lheehdil will recover.. 1 hit prepare- . it to innocem, ao rnicaoiouv, anq to pieaaanc troehiM will refute te let fU gum be rob- d with it." "When infanta ire at the age nl four nniha ilioneh there it nn annearanee or teeth. ' Igbt wnh pain hi the gnnii, the Syrup imnedU aely givet eaie oj opening ine poret and netting te gumti thereby preventing Coovultiooa, Fe- Art..ke...,......y..,- --f- (2" Proof Positive of the Efficacy of Df. Evam' Soothing Syrup. Te the A cent of Dr. Kvant' Soothing Svroni ar Sir The great bnefit afforded to my auffer If infant by your Soothing Syrup, in a eaie of totraeted and patntul dentition, mutt convince try feeling parent bow ettentiaUm early appli lion of tuch an invaluable medicine it to relieve ifaat mitery and torture. My infant, while fetkiag, eiperieneed IUh aeute anfferingt, that I m attacked with ei nvultiont, and my wile 44 family euppotcd that death would toon re tai the babe from anguWh till we procured a ' Mile of your Syrupt which ae toon aa applied to it gami a wonderful change waa produced, and : ten few application! the chilil diiplayed obvioot ilief, and by continuing ia ittuae, I am glad to ormyuu,he child hat completely recovered id ao recurrence of that awful complaint hit iite occurred) the teeth are emanating daily id the child ei.joyt perfect health. I giva you y cheerful permittlon to make thia aekoowl igment public, and will give any inlormatioa i Ibia eiicumiunee WM. JOHNSON. (J3A gentlemen ho hai made trial of Dr. VV. laac nothing Syrup, in bit family, f in eat teething ehil.l. w iabea ut te Hate thai he utd it entirely effectual in relieving pain in the uat, and preventing the conteqnencea which metime follow. We cheerfully comply with nrequeit N. York 6'un. j We believe RTt general loie who have tried it, that the Soothing Syrup -r Children Cutting Teeth, advertited in anoih- f column la higltty etut article tor tue pur fait for which it ia intended. Highly retpecta ft iKniH.a, at any rate, who have road ute of P.do not het'nate to rive ill virtuea the eanction Jl their namet. I Button Traveller. , - y (0s .3 tree re Case of Teething wiA . fikmmtr rmnidaimlr- ired by tba inlallible American Soothing Syt up ilir. V. Evana. Mr a. Mcl'lierton. reaiding at No I, Miditon ttreet. called a few daya tmee a he medical office of Dr. W. E- ana, lOOChatam lreet, M,..,.and purchated a bottle of the 8f, p for her ehd who wat tuBVring eieruciaunk . lain during the proeeti of dentition, being aio- wo were exeeeding loie, and no food eould be etained on the ttomach. Almott immediately hi itt application, the alarming tymptoma cntirelr etatd, aod by eootinuing -the ute of the ayrup ia the gumt, the bo welt To a thort time became uitc natural. At a tribute of gratitude for the wnefii afforded the child, the mother came of ier own accord, and treety aanciioned publicity to He above. Pray be particular m applying at lit) Chatham ttreet, at there are aevrral Men trlrMt advertited. . No other plane is the city ittthe genuine for aale. . V y Important It MoTBiat. Children gener. illy auffer much uneatincta front the cutting, A their teeth. Whatever dangeroua or fatal lyantone attend thia proecta of nature they are , l-rtdwied invaribly from the highly irritated and fnl.iaed condition of the parte therefore the nncipal indication! of cure are to abate the In. immatmn, and to toften, tool be, and relax the Vawe ' If !.. i. .K.ad ike infant ia Breaervcd I dram aubtequeat fever, luBatulation, apatmodie " oagh twitching of tcadont, eroop. eanker, and " eonvultiona, d"alaylng their fatal eonertjnencea. If atothert, aarcec, or guaruwnt have their babea 1 ttortamd whk minful and nrotraeted dentition, : f i acd thia MiiwMtuwwic their iltention.thev ahoul J at ae deterred troto parenaamg a min . EVAN'S SOOTIIIXO STRVF rUhitdiea Tecthinc the hicomnarcble vh-te 'I efehirh, incompletely relieving the moit dit treiHog ewaea (when applied te the mlant't gumt directed J it invaluable. 1 he remedy hatre- ered thou.andt of children when on the verge (he grave, to the erebrteet again of their die- - -WtasWrr4J- i.i i .. AGENTS. "Wmr .M. Mason Ii Co." Rale'tglt. 8. Hall. Newbertn " J .M. Hedmosd, Tarbornngh - , l. -Meenen, Wethtnglvnt f. S. Marshall, Haldaai rtawsnd k Kobcrtten, Ptrtertburgj H,, Morfolki ' , D...I, Hwhiwondi . - Johnson. Watirmgtnn;D. C. Mertlmcr k Maw bray, Baltimore. ,IIVv...M., J Mil .vyr .,..,.7,... KM,.IMIV,.y afY'rJ,'"'Yi" twiinwll nc tytwptlt M irtrrwf .Srere lucre Tounr chililrenrfor if chilil wtkes in lh - 1" North Carolina VOL. XXX, Commission nnd ' Forrardinar Bnsinrss. T 1HE Subteribert have eatablitbed themtelvei in Wilmington for the tranaeetion of the a bove batineit, and colicit a thare of public patronage. Having been aceuttemed to the bu tineta, and intending te devote their attention exclusively to it, they pledge tbemtelvet to give tttitfaeiion to thoae who may patronise them. Mrrohami living in the Inierior mar relr on having prompt and early advieea of arrival and thtpment of thru' lioodt, and thoaa, who tupply nemtel vet with tiroeeriet from Avilmmeton, will be regolarly adviard ol arrival t, end the ate of the market. Strict attention will alto be given to the tale of Produce, Lumber, Tim ate. McGARY k MeTAGGART. mimingCn Mas SO, 1839.i S3 6 m NOTICE. The General Aatembly having anthoriaed the Ro.ei-nof t procure ene aemplet art atf . ateights , and meaturet, aa atandatda for each eountytper. tont ditpoced to contract are imited to make, their termt known, agreeably to tbe act for that purpose, chapter XL. Modelt of the weiglitt eta be teen at the Ex. ecMlive Office. K. U. DUDLEY. April, 1839. 17 tf The lleeitter. Standard, Newbern Spectator, Greentboroogh Patriot, and Saliabury Watthman ill publish till lort.Mi. MOFFAT'S LIFE MKDICINES IIE-ANIMATION When the roott im- pm tant functioni of lite are tutpended, and thoae vac are tnvaima av wiwrnian r imprwiniH are reduced to a deplorable ttata of nervout de bility, they thould not even then detpair, for it It not in detpair that relief can be found. Net Let them drat look around, and laying atide all prejudice!, ask themeelvee thit queition "II my phyaician cannot help me, it hit reputed tkill my only retort?" Perhapa at that moment the heading of thia adverlicement. 'Moffatt'i life Medicines, would ca.eh their eyei and were they in truth divetted I loolish prejudice., they might nerhapt, he m dueed to inquire whether Mr, MofTatt't theory and treatment of diaeatra differed from that of their own phyticiana. They would then learn that it did differ, tirj.aMfi!!,4. h.pny retulia too. . n A GOOD VEtiETAHLE" MEDICINE it jot the reverte . of all thlc. tfor hundred! of year, befbre that aaoorge of mankind, Mercury, waa employed in the healing art, Phyticiana uted nothing but simple herber Even the Bible re eommen It at the 'tkilful phylieian, he, who pre. .. -j- !-. i u.-,tt)ii-... ar-. oarein nit meuiemea ira J. The ttTilful physician thall lilt, up liia V lit. :mi$s$ .v.rc?-, aleaiatlwut, eliap, xxut. V . Por ho hath prepared bitmedtcmee -wwt " of thetlERBa of the earth, ajid he that ia wtte will not abhor inem. ' MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDI CINE potteta quel it let of the moat -mild and neoenetai, aswrs. -i aj ww(iwk m m eles the moat anti-putreteent, combined with m eredientt known at the only certain, antidote for tevera ot every oeaenpisen. maew . j -f . i Mi.i i..t....iiu k.j t prraurew ennvr iithu uiui ..w..t sir, twaropy and eamp lllnctiont, or putrid mi. gtrol, whether malignant or epidemic, or by oth er eaoaea, these medieiaet are certain in their operation or effeeta. They are poaceated of pe culiar qualitiea which not only .expel all diteatea ut at the tame time restore ana) invigorate tbe Tttem. When 6 rat taken into the ttomach they immediately diftuaa tnemarivea tiae va por through every pore, producing e Recti at o nee delightful, laiuiary a no pevmr new the a park of life begins to grow aitu, we etreo lation Innguid, and tbefaeultiet paralysed, thete m ediemet are found to give a tone to the nervet, xbilcrete the animal apirita, invigorate the body, ltd re-animate the whole man. THE LIFE MEDICINE!! kaea) alto been need with the moat happy aueeeta In Nervoot and ditpeptie diaeaaea, Contumptlon, Asthma, Liver complaint, Kheumatitm (chronic and in lammatortJDroptieaka. kc. - For further partieutara oi me s meuicme, ee Moffata good Samarhant copy of which uaomnaniea the medicine. A copy ean alio be had on application at the office ol WM. PECK, Ualeign, N . i;., agent tor me " ine. ".' ' . ' A liberal deduction made to thoae who pur chase la tell again, s French, German, and Spa" diretlont, an be obtained, am pplieation at the office of the proprieloa, W. B. Moffat No SOr, New lora. , " " ,..... ug,j,"'r. A Certificate of five Shares of 8tock of the Bank of the State. C. I- HINTUN. Raleigh, Aug. S3, 1839. tr-r. aw State of North Carolina, Cotmty of Jflranklitu Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions June Term, 1839. John Pearce Blwl!,J,,BW,J,.,.k., The Heh-t at taw ol 1 homat Pace, dec' J. ri ii Tilmon Griffin vt Same Reuben Carpenter . va -Same Gee W Bell .' s . ' , : . Same ' Nathaniel Dunn . .-- vs. Same " ' ' 1 i Salomon Pendergrsw ' ,Sami 11 H ii m 8, S 3- J It appearing la the eatitfaation of the aeort, that Mary Perry, wile of Manuel Perry ( Isaac Pace, and lnmm Burnett, wite et James Burnett, helra at law nt T homat Pace, deed, and defendants in the above u.sd shh. 'reside bevond the lireita of Ike Stale: j, u therefor arileredtbat publication c mane lor tix we-ka tat the Raleigh Starj that they be m-w "Z.r,y. i uetiees ef our boon Of riecc anq at the next edttrt io bs held fwrh uu.i. r rraniLim. at ine court Hnws ' . 1 l hk. B . nurw, on its aeewuu .muwi.j w. dw. - - k. j .k.. i.thM sums il - aav - they .have. wherefore judgment final ehonld sot be sntered ap against ibem, and the land levied upon made subject to th mmiwro,n nastl,-. r-tT Tf, ir... J 33 UT AL 8 U R O At R Y ; ' ... ,r- W.B. SCO-IT,. ' ' Retpeetfully snnounees to the public that he is tends tacking Raleigh hie place af roeideaec. lie may be found at the Eagle Hotel ' 81 tf Same vs :' Same Same vs Same Powerful in moral, in intellectual, and in physical rcources--the land of RALEioir, n. e. avednesday, SEPTnsnsajr "The true Riches of Lfe it Ucalth.'' We know that health and the ability to labor eonttiiutet the wealth of the great matt of the people ia this, at in mott other eoontrirt. I'o prcarrve therefore, that health by natuial rarant it a grand, moral and political scheme, to fulfil which require! our utmott attention. The un preeedentep popolarily and univertal approba tion which thii medicine has achieved throughout be United Stttei , the Canadat, Ttxas, Mexico and the Vest Indict, fullv juttify Dr. Petert in warmly and conscientiously recommending them to the special attention of the afflicted. Dr. Pertert hat apent much lime in experi menting with different vegetable medicines, for diseases of the liver, and now offera hit vegeta ble Pills, at the beat, moat oonvenienti and . cheapest medicine thai can be prepared lot gen oral use. . One great euafHv of l)it vegetable PilU ia that they hare the alterative principle combined with their cathartic, or operative qualitiea, to that Ihey not only cleanse the ttomach and bowels by purging, but they regulate the liter .change the morbid aeeretiona, atrengtheo the digettive or gans, purify the blood, invigoralellve circulation, and give tone and energy to the nervout tyatem. They are mild and pleasant in their opera tion, and convey alreotlimmediate conviction ol their utility from their firtt dae. They can be taken with safety by persons of any agei and the leeble, the infirm, the nervout and the delicate, are strengthened by their operation, bceaute they clear the t Hem ol bad humors, quiet nervout irritability, and invariably produce avnnd health. The vegetable PilU are a sure remedy for jaundice, tick and nervout headache, dj sprpiia, cottivenetl, ticknettnf the ttomach, heart bura, all billiout eomptainta, tevera of all kinds, and f taken at the commencement will Invariably check their progress, nnd save the patient from ' a nrotraeted and dangeroua tieknesaV They are invaluable in nervout and hypoeondricat afiee tiont, lott of appetite, and all eomplainft to which, femalet alone are tubject. They operate at a mild and apeedy purge, and are a aafe and certain remedy lur worm! m children. m Extract of a letter from Mr. Gut-nfey of New Orieant, U iOet; 8, l37, "l have received much attisianee in my practice, eapeeially in jaundice and yellow fever, from the una ol Pe tert' Pillt. I presume that, on an average, I prescribe one hundred boxec in a month. - Extract of a letter ftom Ihv Prieherd of HudV ton N, V., June S, 1836. "I wat aware thai Dr. Peters wat one of the best chemists io the Unit- ' ed Statet, and felt assured that he would some day (Irora hit intimate knowledge 61 the prop, ertiet of herbs and drugs, produce an efficient' medicine, and 1 mutt acknowledge tb.t bit trea ... aetable Pillt folly respond Io my expectation!. They are indeed a inperior medicine, and releet ecmdil alikM ujhnn..lk. .hmit. kj . nkt auMM. -tv.---? MTL-'-' J-to, ati'icrots letter rrWiWenf of Cincm-' 3 nali, Feb8, 1S3 "Your Pillt are the mildest In their operations, and yet most powerful in their effect a, 1nany that 1 have ever met with in a practice af eight and twenty: years,- Their so ton on the chyle, and hence on the tmporitict of the blood, it evtuVatlyfeijpWirlalng. ' r Extract of a letter Irom Dr. Scott ol Balti more, Dee. If, 1 836. "I am in tbe daily habit of preacribing there, Peters' Pill ty and they in nearly all eatrt answered my purpose. I hive , ditcared other medicines, some of them very 1 good ones, in their favor." Augusta, Ga. Feb'y 10, I S39. To Dr. Peters. SirFor upwards of filleen montht 1 have been croelly afflicted with Fever and Agoei and during the time eould find noth ing though I bad applied to every thing, that f;ave me any thing like permanent relief. At ength, however, your pillt were recommended to me, by one of our belt phyticiana, and I am moat grateful and happy in being able to add, that I had scarcely used two boxea when 1 found that Ihey bad restored me te perfect health. Since then, varioua members of my family have used Ihera with equal tucoett tnd eontequently 1 feel it my duty to apprise you of the fact, and to request of you to publish this certificate, at I am anxioaa to add my public testimony to the almott ruiraeuloui virtuet ol your unrivalled medicine. Ketpeetfully yours, THBOOOaEJAMES. - ' - Charlotte, N. C, Jan. t, l37. Dear Sir I have made frequent ute of your pillt in the incipient ttage ol bilious fever, and L obitinate constipation of the bowels) alto, in the enlargement oi the cplecn, chronic diteatea nt the liver, tick head-a'.ha, general debility, and and in all cases have found ihens la be very ef fective ' J. -BOYB.--lit-.-fv; ' - Mecklenburg cc, Va. Feb. 7, t3T. Having nted Dr. Petert' pillt in my practice for the latl ii montht, I take pit asure in giving my teatimnny of their good effects in easel ol dyspepsia, tick head-ache, bilioul ferert, and other diteaaea, produced by inactivity of the liv er. They are a safe an mild aperient, being tbe beat article of the kind I ever used. GEOUGE C. SCOTT. M. D. ; . The following it froos highty reipecitble . -Planter of Burke county, Gt. July 10, 1837, Petert' Pillt. I have given them a fair trial t nearly three dosen loset have been uted on my I dentation tbe last year Ihcir administration " iatbeeMUmed with moi-e ta'ccttt than kny ' 4 medicine I have ever used, and I take pleatwre ; - in recommendinr them to my friends and neigh- ' need but a trial to be approveu. nr. wit i I'.jusr.s. Common icaitnn received from the eminent Dr. J. II. Irwin of Florence, Ga. Mareh 13,1139. - Dr. J. P. Peters. My Dear Sir On the night of the llth instant, I was called In great batte to lite house of a icuow eniaea ( mr. unj where 1 found hit ton a child of cis years old, laborme nnder a mott alarming attack of Cyn- anebe Trachealit (Croup) tnd apparently be yond the aid of remedy. By the grectest good fortune, however, 1 had in my pocket a broken box of tour pillt two of which I administered, with tuck an immediately happy effect that ia a few minutct my patient was at eaae, and cut of danger. Thia eaae, as connection with any' name a at your serview nd I have the pleasure to be able to inform you that your i neat unable eaedU cine is in such great iavor with the faculty here, that I believe there ia not one ef them whs does not oas M ia his private practice, irt moat rep y, ' J. H. IRWIN, M 11. . These extraordinary and jnatl aelebratca : -Pdlt, are told ia Keleigh by WUliama k Hay ml aaul W. M.Matoo k Co.. and thruat out .. .. tbe United Statet, the Canadat, Texas, Mexico, aaai the Weal lnds.--...-.-.m." MEW BOARDING IIOVSEJ, IN THE Cll'V OP RALEIGH. rm- lE Sobaeriber hat pnrclwaed and neatly fined . I p that, largcaad aommodioos Hoots ua ttjcite ville street, eppoti; the Court House is this City, (lately the sitapanty at Mrs. Caatistoai wbere he intends keeping a . HOARDING J10USK. for genteel Company -ealf.""aag attsws), or tsmiliee wishing board, whether by the meal, day, week, month or year, who regard their semforr, will de well to call en Mm, aa they will always and aa orderly and quiet House, good society, apaeioaa, airy and well lurnnlseal parlort and ehamberc, tweet, clean snd m.iting rcpoce, and tablet apread with tttv bett tha Markets afford, logaibcr with attentive Ser vant and withal, eery moderate ehergea. - JAMES UTCHPORD. Raleigh, N. C. Augost SSth, 1839. T Jw our sires, and the tTnirerslljr of Pennsylvania. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE Courte of Lectures will commence on Monday the 4th of November, and be .continued und.-r the following arranpemrnt Practice and Theory of Medici, Nathaniel Uliapman, M. I). Chemlttry, Robert Hare, l. D. Surgery, Williarp Gibson, M. D: ' Anatomy, William E. Hortw, M. D. Inttilutea of Medicine, Samuel Jackaon M. D. Materia Medics and Pharmac, . Georre B. Wood, M. D. 6 Obatetnci 'and the Diteatea of Women and Children. Hugh L. Hodge, H. D. Clinical Lecturet on Medicine and Surarerr are deferred regularly at the Philadelphia Hospital, (Blockley,) and at the Pennsylvania lloapital, from the beginning to the end of the eeationi w E. HOIlNr K, Dtan tf the Medical Faculty, Ai!g.-27, 1139 si' STAQm- Cmporinni of Arts and Science. Altnntt daily arrivals of. B'Mka ud Stationery at the Great Hall or (Science, Among the varie ty are the following new and valuable worka: Sketches of the Greek and Roman Poete, from Homer to Tryphydorut Hiatory of the Harvard Unirertty r Speeches of the Hon Daniel Webater Ditto Right Hon Henry Grattan Ditto John Sargent percivsl'a Wonders of the Worid History of the American War by Charlea Botts Gymnaatict for Youth Mirror of Time Sketcheaof London by the author of Bench and Bar Voyage round the World by Reynolds, tt entities of Ireland Whig and Democrats or love of no Politics All near publications regularly received at toon spuotiaiied. , : - ' I A large collection of School Books always on band, - -. - . j . Jlt ihe Nonk Carolina fiook. Store. , anu tot ask! at reduced prices, by ' TUUNER k HUGHES. Ilaleigh, Augiitt. 1839. - . Sale of Land for Taxestine for 1SS839. t will expose at public aale on the first Mon day after the fourth Monday in October, at the Court If ouae in Wilkeaboro', Joel Vannoia' intes. ett in Lots No 34, 85. in the town of Wilkeaboro' and SO acres of Land attached to the atrniev Two , hundred acres of Land on Big Buggabo, adjoin efty 'of Edward Brown i A UAIIMICIIALL, ah'ff. oT Wiikesi Sept. U 1839 38 4w frtce sd'v. ta.49 J7"iJorna ntiltleauliei , v - The Subscriber will engage to d .tffnr' liver in prime eoaditlon, in No- i verober next, with the wood well v I matured, tome len er rarefee lAM rSj land genuine MOHUS MULTl- CM LIS TREES, now growing il a "' lrom '"0 bain, on nign land, near T'fffBawi this City, many of them being now, f. L f. or I feet In height, and well' branched i or, what tie would prefer tome two mlfiene prim outnm ana reserve ine roota niraseu. i grwai oar gain may bo had by a purchaser of the entire) lot upon which several thousand dollars might be made, next winter, by retailing litem out to planter!. He will, however, tell tha tret! or bods in lots lain it pirnhaserst and to save trouble, the prices, until the end el September, will be two dollara per tree, reieetinc all below three leet in heiehti or two and a half cents per bud. roott thrown in, on purchase! - up to $350 la amount when beyond that turn a lib eral discount will be made. Aad sales have already been made North and South of tie at the prices here ' mentioned and they will, three mnnthe hence, be far higher. , He hat had aume years experience a aalti- , sating and packing for safa transportation, both trett and budt. and he will securely uaek and forward lo - order, all that may be purchased ol him, together . with lull mttruellona, when requested, lor incir pre servation and culture. Letters ner mail must be Acer-Anil unless containing money. t .. .LJoi B. HtNTO I : Raleigh, N. C, Attguat S8ih, 1839. t 37"-tf State of Worth rolloa i-. Halifax Coumtt. ' , Superior Court of Imw, April Term, J 839, Charlotte A Itebrook v - v ,- t. t Petition for Divorce. Willi! Alsobrook, I.I lhl ctse, it appetring to the tatisTaelion Ol the Court that Willi! Alto brook it a a on -resident ef the Slate. M ia therefore ordered by the Court that Publication be made in tbe Raleish iAtarv foe three) monibt,atitying the said .Wdlit. Ataoorooa that nniest ne tte.anfl appear at tne . .... is. . , . . la i. i .1 t county of Halifax, at the Court House in the, .. vowel . oi, rsaiiot", tnw fwciwocniy. wiiev tnw -fourth Monday io September next, and plead, . aatwer or demur, judgment will be takes pre eonfetso ss to him, snd heard ex parte, ; M- W hoeis, Robert L. Wfaitaker. tlerk of taid Court, at ofllce tbe fourth Monday after the fourth Monday m March, A. D. 1839. KOBT. L. WHITAEERC. 8. C. " Pries Adv. $T 80. ,87 m, - DR. W. Wt MAU8II A 1AJ Ointnaent for the Blinet Plies. Thit insaluabie remedy . htt been eevercl years before the publiei ha virtne sad efficacy have-bees well tatted, snd, in numerous inatan cet.ia tha moat aggravated forms of the disswte.' Is not a aolitary cue hat it bees known to fail Is effecting a cure. Many very respectable per sona have Corns testimony to Hiemcawyi among whom is th Res. Wm. A. Saith.of the M. E. Church, aad Editor of the Conference J on rati, who, trom his own sperieeee, confidently re em standi It to tbe public ss " ears, asassa ata, amu arftciaaT asuxai." It mas be had a tha Store of B. TICKER, A gent, Raleigh, N.C. " " " ' DENTAL SUUOEIir. D0CTMI SCOTT ft be absent rom Raleigh for 5 or 6 weeks " fMim ihalttk Bentember. isay. zzi-rxoTiCE. ; : . ;-r , "'cTlail wikom H oncernsTCsir os the subscriber with your ateountaj or notes for psvmentt ha hi anaiotia to pay times fa wltom he is irdebtedUnd fttHhermors feels fntiek) deHcacy to call on thoas who am in hi! n-' payntenti Now, therefore, be At known, that I shaH put in the handt of a UwM officer or attorney, all claims d.te W. J. Itausettr nd xUo f D. L.ladevaaa, MWiduslty, ss no Vooger in dulgence cas be given, after this week. Hsleigh, Sept. 4, 1839. 38 3w "g tne tanu ot soiomon t.yun, ute property ot a; i to tar, Vhet notAtni h i..i,'Y--fl'"--!i'-'- A'. "f t '. . alOii- .-ay--v-,.-..ja. ..i- ' :',, JTT-', I' imetltnd imm Ysatta. on JuiKlle'itivet. the two-uWiUn?. tiiu? tiff V home of our affections. tfO. 30. PROPOSALS Fir fubtiiMnf in the Tewa) f CorKWx fif gima A tNwHjr JVrmtpaptr, TO BB CALLED THE CLABKESYiLLE lUEncmy. UBEIITAS El' NATALE BOLUM. ' . BT a . B. BTA8T3. V' . The undersigned, having relinquished hit con nexion with the Grecneborough "Patriot," prnpo. aeato publish io the town of Clarkccville. Vs., a family newapaper under the foretoini title. Hie chief object ia employment for him tell and support tortus lemily. "-fn-. j ; s:.,-- Tbe MERCURY will be devoted to Morality, en tertaining Mitcelltny, Agrieulture, Polilica. For eign and Domestic NeVrs, dec, 8o far aa rrgarda Agriculture, the Ideation of Clarketville being in the midft of a Tobaco planting people, k may be expected that no email portion of tilt agriculturai dcpcfinseM will be diiecled to that peculiar Inter- ect. Correct weekly licta of the Clarkuvitle. Pe- tertburg, Norfolk, Richmond, Lynchburg, Danville, and Milton Markets still be given And no effort wilt be aparad i promote tba local intereet of lbs enterprising town of Clarkeeville. Tbe MEKCUKK would gladly acchow party pel bice., But, believing it the duty of every Amen can to lend his aid, however feeble, in support of the rich inheritance purchased by the blood ot our common aaceetore, the undersigned cannot stand aloof, with folded armt, snd tec impious attempts made to anstcbil fria ua Neutrality in polilica waa wisely condemned ia the code of lawa which Soiox gaveto tba Athenians, from the conaidera tion that if permitted, the virtuous part of the com munity being averts to atrife of any kind would" avoid the elections and thus give the whole machin ery of government into the hands of lbs vicious. Such la the natural eoneequeneei and no true hearted American ran, fors moment desire neutral ity on the part oi any.oner-ctpecitlly When occa pyinf the prominent ittlloo of an Editor. Enlef. taioing theae principles, thi MEHCUHY. wiU not fail to aound the tocsin when dangers threaten our institutions Com "Trom what quaiter they may; Having act principle, the principle! of the Repub lican party of .'98-99, ss hia jiilbtijjjwjjktt., little difficulty in determining when to ppe and when to app tud, It may not be out of place to remark, that the undertigned opposed the tlevation of Mr. Van Daren to the presidency for rcaeont which he refrains from considering in this ptoapce. tus. But becauae of this oppoeitiun lo his election, he does not contidtr biintelf bound, indiacriminste Iv, to oppoee all the rneaturee- whieh may emanate front that quarter. Uanaur, nowsver induces him as.se jpojt ,pt0 sccom lyStit, iaeuan have'wotw'cttm fidtnes, and wha is more clearly Identified, thea Mn Van BureOi with Bepubltean principles, will be preforred'- Wbila tha MEKCUKY will be Uiui decided ia tt prtnctpleS, courteiy and fair dotting shall char acterise its courts in relation to those, who differ from its conductor in opinion. Bigotry in politics is ss muoh to be condemned ss bigotry in religion. The flsmes of ftnslicism soon burn out the ends of troth can only be obtained by the eserciee of judgment . , , , . TERMS: The MERCURY will be nestly printed, once a week, on a tuper-reytl ah est, snd tent to eubaori- bers at 88 60 cents, if paid within three months af ter the reception of tba Brat number if Apt paid Ham that time, 8 3j if pament bs deferred until expiration of the year, $3 60. The firtt number of the MERCURY will be is- Sued so soon as tba number of tubscfibers obtained thall justify iw publication. Tba undereigoed would rsapeclfvilly submit biS proposala to tha public snd sak the aid of alt who desire tha establishment of a press in Clarkasvilla Aug,183v , C. If. tt. EVANS, State of North Carolina! l. IFake County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Aa gustJTerm.1839, Edwin James ii Co . vt 7amei L. Roles. " Benj. Hainant . vt same DanX B. Criffin- stms- Alsey Nichols vs' same Original attachment levied on land. It appearing- to tha satisfaction of this Court that James L, Holes, tha defendant in tha above eaaea. hh removed bevond the limiis of this Ststei it is therefore ordered that publication bs made in the "Raleigh Blar," for sis wtext sue cetsively, notifying the said James L. Boles te 9e and annear before the Justices or our next Court of P leat and Quarter Bewont to be hel A for thaCountyof Wake, st the Court Hoote m Kt eigh, on llie 3rd mondsy. in November weal, taen and liters , to replevy or plead to., isuei other wise Judgfent by tfrfaalt w ill M enterrd against him, snd the property levied upon condemned subjeflt to the recovery of the pialnt'ffs. ' Witness, Alfred Williamt, Clark of Otir said Court.at office in Raleigh, the 3rd Monday of An gust, 1839. A. WILLIAMS, C. C. Price ad'v. 85,62 J 38 6w. .t ' , . ' ' Z- --LJ' --- FaWst TH8 ElMNOUKOH JoVRNAW ANDRE W'ANDBRSON. -t Rathks more than ,f ninety years ago, there resitted in the town of Elgin, in the north of Scotland, a young woman Marjo ry Giljwah. 8he was the child of decent parents, and possessed consitieraoie perso. nal attrsctions. Abotit the time of the fe- beltion of 1745 6, 8 f.mt-reiment was auarlefed tn Elitini and in this rea;imenl there was a private soldier named Ander- son, a native ol a netgnitunng pariau, who had recently been " enfisted; indTwnd be- rsme deeply smitten with love Tor Marjory Gilean. She .listened ; to his suit, and when the. regiment was removed, she left town In Ms companf ,1 not till Sprivste marrisgebsil taken place, , tlioogh the ton traVy was believed at the time. Of her history in connection with the regiment, nothing is Certainly knoweThat her hus. band waa sent abroad, while she was fore. .a i..t.:,i that he was killed in battle and that he esed her. harshly, i en,t r.cf l.r t.fT-were various rumours, grounded probsbly on little more ths mere sormise.- Certain his that, in or soon after theyeat1 17)7, she returned te Elgin, in an emaciated and distressed atair. untettletl in her mind,, and carrying a babj in her arms. . Her parentf, whe, etru thtugh lltej ct uld fiate been cunrincrd ' of her bavin ben mairiftl In the itldjec- . TttirTfihtritu her as one tho- 1iatj brtiurjlit tltarretltt ttnin l.lit m, tliil tint . receive her in a Itirgtvfiig jirif. ; Neittter tlid the other person wlm hail kni.wn her s . in her belleV daja like fohtiw tty tottn- lenance lo one whom ihejr belieVed "i hate . been lilt!, if anj thine;, heller than a wan ton. The reception she met with, anil ' lliewUd.fneiea it- , , duced herto take a ttrange sti-p. C'lusa - , ' besitle he burgh are the jrl mi-jestic re- 7, ... uiiiins uf an aiu ii nt Cathi drnl, the area, -and prerinela nf ttljuh dsve retilittued since ' the Hr formation to be mod at a burXlng-grou"l'. Amidslihesef rumbling ruins there is ntte (.iianiliT Kilt entire, a mall cellar like room, about five feet quire, with scarcely any light, ami which iaaaid, in ancient tunes, tn have been tha Sacrisle, or place for keeping the vessels'' used in the offices ol religion. Here the - poor out cast took up her abode, rendered insensible, bj her obscured reason. In the nocturnal horrors of a -place. hit h. in a better state of mind, she would have drea ded to approach after dusk. There was in this room an ancient sculptured font. . which she tised as a bed to her infant. , Oiher furniture she had none. When it was known that she tord gone W redtin"- this dismal place, the people felt as if it were an imputation anamst their Christian feelings. -She and her babe weft rprated- Ir carrietl bjr Some one or other of them t - i their houses, but she always made net way bark to the Sacriatv. At lenutl, finding her determined tn live there, Uiev i ontentetl themselves with giving her fnii and alms,-and for several years she wan dered about with her boy, under the rtiv prllation of Daft May Gilxran a harm- hs rreature that went ami sans ii turn a. (It-r lover or husbitfiti was no tunre heard if in the country, although he had several relations living in the neighborhood, with whom he might hsvo been etpecled to correspond, 'if he had remained in life. Andrew Anderson, the son of Mar Oilzean, grew, up Ircall the raedness and misery which m'ght be expected un-. wchstxwTnsrtarve-to--talt-- Iijis questionable if he ever knew he.. . . comforts of a bed, or a copked meal of any Kintia tin rttt ooynouti was ur advanced. r - I he one soiacement ul hts lurlorn exis tence was the alTection which hia .mother always continued to feel tor htm.-5 It is a custom in the grammar-school of Elgin to give gratuitous education . to a poor boy, who undertakes, in consider atiou tif that boon, to prrpsre ihe fires-and -Sweep the rooms t this bov bears the nime nar Atee-l tweumVtrivjHr faflr tSr ItW-5- , uay, anu inus acquiren me elements - ti a . classical educatioS-In - proper timvhe - watouunu apprentice loan uncle by the lamer s siue, waa cgrrtett ontue suainesa of a stay-maker in the sdjoining parish -of- at. Andrews L.nsnDryd. i ins man was of a harsh and ungenerous nature, and did ' not think himself called upon to extend . to his poor-nephew even that limited kmdness which he showed to , bis own children, i Thus while the ? sons and daughters of thsts-msker had milk fur their oatmeal porridge,rihei condemned to tea that meal with a Ihin ' liquor formed by steeping the husks of graiit-a apectes of relish, or ; kitchen, which W88 never resorted oy ute Scot tish peasantry except when milk was un usually scarce and dear; The treatment which young Anderson received here wss altogether ao intolerable, that he resolved to throw himself, upott the world for a home. Taking a proper opportunity, he left hia uncle's house, and disappeared - from the countrj.-r H msde . his . waj te Lieth, and -thence , to London, . where he was taken into the workshop of a tailor, who finding, that he wrote neatljr, and had a knowledg of accounts, began after . some time to emplov him as a clerk. Ue wss onejlajr commisaioned to ' take .honif .. . suitoFcIotbes to a m to grant discharge lor the account. ' r-l.T- ,1. t.lm..i r . O. Sills gcuiitiiisii uiui.m a obutenisiif ihd bore a commission in a resunent a. L - bout to proceed to the East Indies. He " . wis, iiko an Scotsmen at a instance . trom home, interested, in hearing Jiis native . tongue spoken, by however humble a per Vmm w nen, in aatution , to. .mis, ne ot. served the plessingvountenance and man- T' ners of the you th, snd found that the dis-. ' char?!-jtppeBtled ,by . hitiv to. the account--r.,-? was in a good,, regular hand,, he entered into conversation, asked whence he came, what were his prospects, and other,, such , r questions, and finally inquired if he would like to go abroad as a soldier and officer's servant. Anderson, who was not per hspt .disinclined to leave a countrv in which there was at least one individual whom he bad reason to dread, required x little persuasion to3 enter -7 into the stranger's views, t He enlisted v at a private, and immediately aiter aait - . -.1 .1 . ! it., .n.n.lw r.tM h. . witn me regiment m im vviv raer meting at the same time, according to previous agreement, as the yietr ser vant of his patron. V tt w.m.t.1 he soon after the begin nine of ttXreign tf OebTte III. that Andrew An-' derson abeconded from the neinhbourhniKl , of Eitv There, .the poor ra-r?ed boy, who bad been cradled tn a church-yard ruin, educated as a pauper scholsr, starv- : edsttd lyrannixed over as a stsv-msker's -. apprentice the child T Dafl May Gil lean -was era long forgotten, or. only " remembered amongst the thousands ,f oth-. r intlifferent things that had- past ami , gone sbout th same lime. No ray of fn ifHifrenre respecting him ever found Hs way to Elgin, ins mot ner as tain witfi her sorrows In that churtjh-ysrd which, living, he, had .already adoped ae her abode. their time.The cruel atsy-maker perish j Calloi In Scotland raw sowena. , tTlve s in thia name is notpTonouDCwd.i : 8; Jt . -t.ri j-Cj t''.fr i t -
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