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t I I I " THO.S. J. LI.MAY, -fUtWWRTOB, TKBMJ. acBseairTiejr, three dollar f I s Bam routing without the Stale willb rTPersoot Quired tP" ' smoaetaf tbevear ubwriBlion i eflvaaee. - RiTKi OF ADVERTISING. 7 tor every "I"" e,! ,h'' tite trpe'firtt insertion, on dollariaacb suu- enoent insriion, twenty-fire eet. Vb tdtertisemenU of Clerkt and Sheriffs Hill- l",reJ P" "Hlne,-I ended.-...-.i.vnfr. ernent. will be tnn1e from -he ..t.r nrieet tnr silvertisers bv to " .. .,... l" tellers lo me rxnior cnusv m pu.-i-.. oTiti:. " " The fveneral Assembly tiavinR authorised ilia Coventor to procure one complete sel of weie,hls Lt measures, slandtuls lr each eoui.ty, pr mi disposed to contract are inviied lo make Iheir terms known, agreeably to the acl for that ' purpose, chapter XI.. Moleli of the weijhtt caa be lecn at (he Lx .cMtive Office. e n DL'DLF.V. April. 1839. - 7,f Tho Keji'ief, Standard, XrabeVn Spectator, GreeniUnmogh t'irit,nj Salisbury Watihiuaa will publish till forl.id. MOFFAT'S TJFK MRDICI.VES- RK.ASI1ATH)X When ine . most Im portant functions of lile are' impended, and those an are invaliiia br inheritance or improdence a reduced to a deplorable stale of nervous tie bl.lj, tb"y shouM.nol ncn then despair, for it laaoTin desptir fliat relief can be fiund. . No. Let them first Ionic around, and laying aside all BfHilrtiee,-"ete -UwmmtUae kU ipMsiioa . V-ll X physician cannot help roe, is his reputed skill nay only retnrl?" I'eibsps at thai moment the heading of this t Itertiteroeat. Motfatt't life Medicines, would (i.ch (heir eye; and were the) in truth divetled f I votish piejitdiccs, they niiKhlperliapt, be in. slut nl to- inquire whether Mr. Mufl'ait's ihtoiy nil irealmeul of iliti-airt ililfereil -fPiim llial nl their on physicians. I tier would then learn thst it did ililfer, and vet) widely and till most haPl'V results tnfi. A tiU'il) VRUETA.B MEDICINE isj.ti the reverse of all this, .-'ir hiinrtreds-nf Je.ir, before that scuurge of mankind, Mercury,1 v employed in the healing art. Physicians ued .itlmig hut simple herbs. Even the llilile re toinmen Is a the "skilful phj sitnui' he who pie pateili hii medicines Irons herbs. Witness Ke cies'sstieits, eh:tp.. axiii. V 3. The skilful physician shall lilt np hit headl anil in tiie sight ol the great men be shall e-m ll M-i4tUIM- , V 4. Por he hnth prepared his medicines' "our " tf the ItKltfj:) ol the can! d ha Hulls wise will not abh-M- them. MUnVfftZS VEUE TABLE LIFE MEUI- ClXEsf'V'sjfd Vualities of Ihe most mifd al . tmiehrf ubr tSi :'hey are eflmpoit-erf-writ--. tics tlierni anti-piitreseent,' eoaibined Willi in- - jrrcdieiits K.foWnss the;nly eertahi amidol fr Users of efery description. When Ihe disease as produced cither from cold,, obstruction, bad ahy swampy and wimp elslor w futtwst stsi -' csini, hether malignant or epidehiie, or by oth er causes, these medicines; ate certain in their Operation or effects. They arc possessed of pe. solar quslitits whVh nol-onlyrexpel all diseases out at the same time restore and Insigorale tha srstem. When first taken into the stomach he 1rodia!elaiire nrasener t MM, ihrauah etfY tiore. nroducuig efleett at aaee a Hell, medicines art found to cu e a tone to Hie nereet, eshilertte the animal iiits, tnstgoraie ineDOuy, nd re-aniinate Ihe whole man. THE UFE MEDICINE have also been nsed witli the most happy success in Nervous and dispeptic diseases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver eointlainl, Kheomalism (chronic and in lainmatory) Dropsies &ce etc. For liirther partiriilars of the above medicine, see Moffat s' good Sainai llaui a copy ul which accompanies Ihe medicine. A enpy csn alto ha bad on application at the nfliee ol, V M. PECK, Kaleigh, N. C, agent lor the sale ol the juedi ioe. A liberal deduction made to those who pnr thase to tell again French, (ierraan, ami Span ish directions, can be obtained, on appliration st the office of Ihe proprietor, W. 15- .Vlofl'al Jio 367, New York. ( 51 tl Dr. Win. Evans' Cclcbated Camomile and Ap1'"4,1 Anli Bilious Pills, For Contuitintion, Caught, amj Col. U, ner Vitus iiseae jitlver complaint, dyspepsia, bi Ho n Uisea. J ttlcert, female weakneaa. aml'all iliseases 'Jt'. .pocliondriacism, low apil ritt, palpitation of the; heart, ner out irritabi lity, nervous weakneaa, flour albut, seinina wrakness, indig'Slinn loss ofappetite, heart Onrn, general debility, bodily weuknea,, clilo rotit or green tickneaa, flatulency, hysterical fainlings, histenct, headaches, hiccup, sea sicknet, nightmare, rheumatism, asthma, tic (Inloiireitx, cramp, sipaimodic affectiona, and those who arc victims to that moat excrucia ting disorder Gout, will find relief from thrir nflcring, by a cuurac tif l)r. Evnnt" mtdi- WJI. M. MASON k CO., lialeigh, Agents Dct. W. Urntrts' Soothing Syrup For Children Teething. 1'repared f y HimeH:- T S.OTIIEHS A XII XUIISK9. The passige nl the let lb Ihinuli ike gumt pniduci; .(rt,M.tl.etniii.ea. .ilangertius sv mpioms, U is knit h hy mutliers that 'amt 'ti g. t In itii-. I ion. in tlte in to' b an.'l,su f dj J b;s nroeets . . The gujis sweli,' tha avaretnui nt "saliva ft m- rrate.l, ihe child is arixed with Irequeiil aad idde..ra of eryuigi a:llug ataiuug inll.e . ... sleep, and tpisms of peculiar partu -Hie child slir'ieks -with extreme violi-ncr, and thrusts In tugers into its snoulli! If these preeuiany ajmpimna -are- ol sfweitttyallesiated, pali. - -co'usulsions nnitersnlly . inpervcue. and on saute Die dmntutinn of the nihiTit. It mother wfco ktve their little babes afflicted wilb lhese( dis trestliigtymtoms. would apply Dr. William bsant txlebraied ioihin Syrup, which hat prrterved ItiidreiU ol inl'nis when thought pan recovery, . front being suihlenly. attacked with that latal xstbidrronultsrms. . ... , . . , , A. itcaf Blessing to Mothers.' ' Dc. ;rM' -Celebrate A Soothing 8yrnp, For Children tutting, their f .:. V,--.ikJ..jTf tl ... J This infallible remedy lias preserved hundreds f Children Jshen tbuiight.past recovery, from swivulMos.r Atttvosj as be. ")iup is rubbed on the gums, Ihe child will leeover. Thit pieara liaa it to innocent, to efficacious, and so pleasant that mn child will refuse to let ilt gums be tub bed with it. When infants are at the agent lour stnnlht, thongh there it no appearSMca ot teeth, nt bottle at Hie Syrup thould b used oh tha, Cms, to open the pores. I'scentt slu uld nevtr whImm the Syrup in the nursery abere thrrf ; arc viHsng cbililrani lor it a child wakes tn the ighl wnli pain in rlw gnfas; th j Syrup hwmeili fcly givef e.KC by opeamg I lie pnret and healing , the guinsi thereby preveuiiug Couvulsioiis, Fe vers, lc. - i.' --'. " ; ? Qj'Pritnf Poiilive of EJficiicy tJ t '' , JfoKvHHf SMthtg Sgrupk. j.1 the Agent sit Dr. Evans' Rjoihmj; Wyrnpf "earSir 1' great bnrfit a.Ttrdrd to sny tulTei lagfcifaas. hy your SiHitliing fyrup, ia a caaa ut , I avairaclail anil painlul d jhUIuwi, muss convince 7 lcUng parent how essential aa early appll aa'icw of sash aa S tvaluabla meilicine is la relieve , ""ant miiery and . torinrw. My infant, hil jeethmg, esp rieneesl suash acuta cnfiWiiigs, that a attacked h a nvulshMis, and aiy ih JM tainily supposed that death would S'jon re- ' Jc the bUj front anguish till we procured a .'' tie 01 joor Sjrap, which at sum at appUd In 2"lmsa wnmlerfut rhange was produe.1; anl "rsfewapptwatioastbechild displayed abvioat " Nobtii Carolina VOL. XXX. nelwf, and b enntlniiins; In itsose. lam glad to i.ilorm you, the child has completely recovered and no recurrence of that awful complaint hat since occurred; tl,, ,ct,h re emanating daily and Ihe child enjoys perfect health. I gite you n.y cheerful permission In inAc this atknowl e lament publie, and will give any iiilorniatios) on thisciicuinstance - W.M. JOU'NSfiK. Cj"A gentleman who has made h il of Dr. V. i.'- i I- i . ...... ....... .muuiing .-syrnp, in his liuiilv, An ease I a eetliiiig iluldj withes us In state thai ha iniino ii cntirelv i-flectasl in relieving pnin in the gums, and preventing the cnnirqoences which soinelime f.illnw. We cheeriully comply with hisreq.iest V. Yotk iuu. We believe it is generally acknowledged hy those whs have triird it, that the .Vnotliltig .Vjinp for Cliildren Cutting Teeth, adverthetl in anoth er eiiluma, ssa highly uselul article 'lor Ihe pur pos for which it ia intended. Highly respecta ble persona, at'anr rate, who have n.mld use of it, do'nol hesitate la eivw iia u4iifil.d u.ii.iB ol Iheir usnies. 'Button I'raveller. ... .. tevere Cast of Teething witk 'llllltllM Vt. .f Ai.. I f kitmMiir L lff lrill n f , cured by ihe inhtllihle Amariran Soothing Sri up nt Dr. VV. Krans. Mrs. M..'l...ni. -i No S, "Madison street, called lew iWs siiicc a th medical nfRee or Dr. W. E-ans. lnOCIiaiain sirtet, N. V . and purchased a bottle ol the Svr up lor her t,bild, who was sulf ring escruciatinn pain du-i:ig the process of deiitilniii, being tui iiieiilaril) threatened with eoiivuUinnt. in bowels io: were exceeding lose, and nn Innd could he letjincil on the slntnarb. Almost iiumeilialely mi its application,! lie alarming svniptnnit entirely ceased, and hy com inning the use of the si rup on ihe KOnit, the bowels in a shi.rl lime became quite iiaitu al. A s a tribute of gratitude lor the beiicni attonlrri Ihe child, the mother came of htrnwn aeemd.anil Ireely sanciionrd publicity lo ihe a!i ivb. I'ray be particular in applying at UK) CUa.h.im street, as there are seveial ccan lerl'e'ls advertised. No oilier place iu the city ha-thfc-Biiwuiwe.e-aalaw. , . iXy Important l Moment Children giTief-" " ally sulfer mu:h uneasinesr from the cuttmp;. ut fliew teelh.' Whatever danrenmt of ralal -" Symplons attend this tirocest nl nature tin v.ai 4rmlueed iuiuuiuty fwm ttw huxlilv rrilteu and , mnmeii cw,iiiioii ot the "parts llieretore the prlitcipal fodicaUons of cure axe to abate the in. . (Ummaiimi, and to solten, tnotlie, mill relax the gums. If thst is cflerlcd the lolant is preserved . i O'n SU'osequent fever, iufltutat4onr tpasnieilia eottgll twituliing of tendons, croup, canker, and convulsion!, displaying their latal contrqurnees. If mothers, nonet, or guardtant havetheirbabet ' lorlured with paiidul and protracted dtninino, and this notice at tracts their attention, ihcr shoul J not be deterred from purchasing a bottle of KVAS'S SOOTIIIXO STniTI Inr Children Teething, the mcom parable virlna of which, in coniptetelv relieving (he mntt ilis- ticreu of Ihe grave, to the embraces ngain of Iheir dit-. ti acted f,ircnt, attacked wiih tlial awful and movj iiicrvHi maiany 'cnni uisinn. AGENTS. Vm. M. Mason & Co. Raleigh. 8. Hall, Newbern: J. M. lieilmond, Tarkorough; II. D. Mechen, Wathingluii F. 8.-.Marahall, Halifax, Spot j wood h Uobertlon, Petcrsburgi C. Hall, N nfidk; A. Dural, liicbmnnd) l-wit Johnson. Washington, I). C. Mortimer b Mawbrayalumore. KUOTHIil. JONATHAN, the largest Acicpaper in the world. The proprietor of this mommolh sheet, Ihe "Great Western' among tha Newspapers beve tha pleas ure of spreading before the reading public a week ly periodical containing a greater amount anil va rirly of useful and entertains miscellany, iban is to be found in any similar publication in ilia world. Each number of the paper contains at Itrga an amount of reading matter aa is found in volumes of ordinary duodecimo, which cotta f 2 and more than is contained in a volume of Irving'a Colum bus, or Bancroft's History of America, which cost $3 a volume, all for sii Cents a number, or three dolltrt a year. DaoTHsa JonaTaa being a genome Yankee tnd thinking thai some things can be dona aa well at others, ia determined lo present to hit readera a medley, hitherto unrivalled by and other paper, of Anecdote", Mutic, Amusements, Allegories, Accidents, Biography, Bon M.ils, CiMiversn'.ions, nriine,T . Dramatics, Diollcriea, Erraticay' Essay, ""E1injVicii'ce",7" Facvtta, lSews, Novelties, Oratory, Poetry, Philnsnpliy, Quiddities, . " ItOiniiKe', " " Iteligion, rporls, Biechtclea, . - Sorrows, " SuTTerTiigsT"" tales, i-Triale,'----.- --Geogcapby, Hiatory, Jsata, .... I.cariiiing, Morality, - MarveU, - 7 Trulha, Teachings, Wisdom, ' Wit, ;;;'" .: Wonders, rVe. - As a fitni'v newspaper, lir.ithcr Jonntlisn vill ba found H present attractions beyoud any other. "He cornet, tha herald of, a noiay world, Nrwt from all tiattonc lumliering at hit back." Tbo earliest intelligenre, foreign and domestic, end the U'eat novelties in the literary world, will be promplly served up for tha gratificatiua of the reader ' " " fetriclly neutral in politics, it will enntain noth ing tn favor or agsinat anc parly, and will sedu lously avoid any vf the contruveratea which afitate (Jio religious cummunily. Strict morality, virtue, temeraiKe, iuduatry, good onlrr, henev olenco. and usefulness lo our lellow men. will be advocated and inculi tted in every pago of Umtlier Jonathan, Tanas $3 in advance. For $5 two copies of tha paper will be sent ona year, or one copy two yeara. I THE -EVENING TATLER" , Is puhlisHoJ every day at the same office, end is put tispraaaat 19 o'chark Meridian,: ia eeaeun for th ureal Norlhen. Eeern, - and Hoiilhern mails, which will rime atmul 3 o'clock, P. M. ' ' ilT AH eoiiiinunic!itim and loltiarc should be adjlreaato (Jntlatre paiH) to -'--' , GHIsWOLD ItCOMPANV. " . M'i Nassau street, V. l8fpts21. IS33 . , NOTICE, 1 MIR Snlvseriher has reM:nrd ihe Oyster hotf nets, aad lakes pleasure to ilidarm bis enstoovert and the I'wutie, that It' inle4s to keep the bev (r)ttert that aaa b praevtred at Peterstiers;. All or dert (irnmptly it tended tn. lie relarnt hit thank' for the liberal patron tge lie hat received and hopei fur a coiilinuauce, ' .... ' '( '.; TH05. WOOD $rrnRTanr. , 5 Nsstt PursMovTa HinBi, . . leie:ibMre, s,HH-s.pi. IJJ. 4 iiniih.ini. ..I .nililr.a i.n a 1 1. ,.. I i.-.- - m t ' i - Powerful in moral, in intellectual, , and in physical resources the land of our sires, and the RALEIGH, X. C WEDNESDAY, NJ3V. 27, 1839. AOTICE. I shall proceed to tell teeonlingto 'law, at the Court rlonte ia Ijiorenteville, Mon'gomery county, oa the second day of IVcen.ber, ISJ'J, it being ihe 6rtt Monday in said month. Ilia fuHowing tracts of land, or so much thereof as wilt satisfy the iaxcs,costs and charges thereon for the J ears 1(37 h. 33, an lest previously paid. No. ol Acres. Persons Nl Andrews Edmund, Sr. Allen Keubvn . B Hatton Daniel Ualtun John ItutlerVJolin heirs Hell Gabriel Hats Hardy lluilejson litta Ilundy Joseph I C ('ruwder Ls4i .ifc funk Mary Crowder Hat. . Coiifiage's C. C. heirs Cobble Itaae ' , Cobble I'cter D Deal on D) son I Vat on Joseph Dees llrtsn F Fraser Pleasant Fuir'sCeoige E.tsta U Hardnrr Jesse tureen Jones Coodmao lienrge It llowrll Yaney 11. ' Hnaii vt aldington Haywood John II gan W ilham llui, Jili? David 8i . 100" S30 KK) S5U US 393 too - JT -HJ fltiO 45U 9) lii 600 US ' St l lis J00 398 830 181 IA) 330 It) 75 Sit 130 IJtl- 78 ISO I4J , 30 7 trj too lOi 1U7 85 100 TS llalium Alex Aii'r. ol Jaa. Ilaltum -4lteUty.J'iiJil.', llmlty Jnshua tUiwell John, JloneyeUI IX-mpsey, tr. Uartsv.ll Duaiel J - - Jordan Enoch 3, k " Key Joaliua -- L Lncas John, sr. ! Lucas Willerby Lambei l Ceorge W. l-rllrr Nicholas 1-eOer John M. Lai or John jr. ' Luther Abram . McMillan Alexander 100 Meltae stont" McQueen Maleam Meashum Anihe McQueen Alex McQueen's Murchock hcirt Morrison Angus' Mcl-cod Christian MeCaskill Angus Moore Lew it Merrit James Morgan fireen D Moid) John - r Parsons Drewry Peacock John U Pembertoa John R Redding Render Kichariisnn Wdliara Handle James Ragsdala I'isnnthy Skinner Jamet Bedberrv lintet Sharin Joseph Ssnders Sampson Sanders Jacob Sleed Cbyinn Kmith Diead Steele Hearty k Co . Thompson John v - Thompson Mary Tyler William U Uusey John Wllliamsin Lewis Watkius Thomas Watkina Haidy S Waikii.a S4mne1 M 199 16S soo sou 600 200 ISO -. 73 30 i no 100 . ins 410 too mo 499 130 900 200 100 300 173 184 130 ICO SO ISO 339 873 SSO 116 104 S6 SIS 200 30 199 Winkfie'd John. Adia'r of Ed 1 ward W n.kfield Wood Jchn Wilkeah Willerford Walker William UBE ... : A CAKD. . , - TOftX A. JOXr.S.ioi'Bieitr-otinenntrert srattir al lintel... Philadelphia, retiicctfully informs his j friends and th public, that he will open un t... Is) Ant;ut nest. I'lat spleaoio aao ctmmouious et -lishmcnt, nearly optiosria the Chetnut SU The a, ', which ill ho called lite Uaii.n Moll I, and with aviuraiicc that neither espense ur labor, have, bet .... area to render it one ol the most complete hotel so-vfe- b-HMed Otates, avltaslt Ummt patron aye. ... U.O, 10th. 30 17 w 49IEUICAN ALMANiC FOK 1810 The American AJmanaa and Itepoiltory of useful Knovleilge for 1110. vol. llthi tha Cultivators Al- ananae tt l.'aliinet l Aerlettlloral Kaowtedva forf ISsiH turner at llurtic t R orla Carolina A Itaaaaa lurldtO , . . ' - 1 he above Almanacs era for tale by the nntotity or b) th ting b ona at 'the N . C liook Sine by - fi.JlUlSLtlU HUtaribS. Raleigh Nov. Cft.1 " ' ' 46 SEW AND BEAUTiri'L, V. Haileestenevt hat . . ' ' : ''-.:-. DTI II --xe-r . is . a VVd.'aW. . - ,-.v , a mat received, l,aml33-1W, iw Neo York kit Kail k i ii. ler tuptdy of rw ana TTTv) BSserirot. itiiii aaa '..-vtvaarii." aai ssirr aar ooooa, being he lareeat and ma perfect ataartsnrat of all thai it eilhr latliinnable, tatty orelees. t, be has ever had die pleasure el exhibiting forth insfevtino and pwr -hase ct tba fimtlcnvea and Indies of the beauti'stl Motropo'itaa City of tarolina. la ' new design, of Mootelin de Laioet, Challiet, 'an dc Cherry, Mermeet, Silka and fcaiint, belt railicolai ly well sappliedi and tn Wed djed , yu'lis, Csvs'rmrres, Ovtr-eoaling, Votings, k. bis (tsnrimenl is ample and aompl'te, and veil worth heatteaiiot) of Ilia iutelligent parebaser. ' i,, . II. SMITH. Ktleit;h, Xartmbar !, IMJ. '47-6 ' &rm?srT-ryf ranataiiM ai laaaai tM. tat thte. I Cents. Situations of Lands Richland creek and I D Itiver While oak arse k Rocky eretk Little river Lilt le river Cedar do Lgly do Hear do Salitbur) road -CUflistfwk and P D river-' -Clai ks do ' Town do Kenny's creek Aral Dolls. 11 S IS s es i-9 63 t-8 I r 59 ": t S7 I S S 37 1-8 1 05 S . 7a i ' m 66 1 9 1 87 I 69 SS 1 I0l 7 IS 1 - 97 4 3 35 9 40 7 ia Island and Long creek Uig Uau do Lille river Cedar creek ' Lang do Clarkes do' Kocky river H D river Ugly week Cui Hail creek Monntain do Thickets do Little river Cst creek llumpus fork Dumas sreek do do de -h Ceiltr da Island do Iteedy Ilftn.h Little rivsr Dyson (reek Rumpus fork -. Rocky creek bltiny run . Island creek ' Yadkin river Camp branch Dwncaa creek 30 117 it 1-9 IS 1-3 40 K7 t- 63 I S 31 Iff 36 1-9 4 t9- U 70 8i 1 ... 1 .:: f 1 t fl I OS . 1)6 1-4 91 16 04 1-4 7 40 05 12 39 1-9 Drowning creek 16 1-9 Clarks -,.4a 1-8 40 97 14 79 ' 4D ' 6 t-8 70 35 1-4 40 8, 1-9 01 1-9 63 19 :edar . da Itig do j..- da do Cedar do Fnnev bridge Williamson creek Densna da DenSon do Cedar - do Han do balisbory road Clink creek Little river Towa creek Dry creek Denscn do Ugly do Clover loik t'.larkl creek Rocky do Drowning do Duncan and Uarnet creek IWnel do Duncan ' do Ugly do P D river Clarkt creek Odar dn Ijtlle river Rocky aad Clarkt crack I ten son creek Cedar do do da do da C.1 1-9 si tr t-9 96 93 14 41 40 ' 35 79 61 t-9 II 3-4 01 19 II t-9 34 1-9 16 It 67 1-9 01 96 31 17 1-9 00 10 so 65 07 II 45 Rocky river I viand creek Kocky river liar creek -HftAflr "harlff of Montgomot ttHttrt?-- ln Adv$8 SS - 4 Sir , TAKU.M VP AND COM ill t'l'TJj D IBinEliH H iiKHmnffl arnnii t nearo man, rtllnig hnntelf llroiatiek. ami lays he it Ire aenid:ag t th rs. Marv llrowa, ilea l. tOrmcHy M .VtoorvcnaHry.ofl'his Slate: abmil tn feet hir,h. black com. 5 orSIJrars of an. I la committed at a. runawav. I he'owncr, ifany there be,' is requested In enme i or ward, prove property , pay charge and lake bins 8. II. SF.DllRflKY, Jailor. Kockincliam, Riahmoud Co. Oet. 15,11.19. - 4f If A CAIiD. Tke-onbtarttwr bat chmhmmI a llooso of Edfertam- menl at Franklin Depot, where ba wall be prepared lo aeeamntndate Kml Kotd aad Slag pasteMneri and Ihe public generally with all hands of refreabmeala, . lie also keeps a good Hack and lionet, taxi will ba ready at any lime 10 transport traveller! who ntay desire It to any part of the surrounding country, 'i? UKNJAMltf JOSRS. Franklin Depot. Kec IIP. 47lw . Eur a doXrdixo scnoon .a.33 Ir' car the Kduealion ol young Ladies will be opened, at say resilience, in the vicinity of IJtttlelon Itepot, Warrra, on Monday th tin of January nest. In point el health, this locality cannot Ba anrpasied. I has engaged tha services of a Latdy, wba hat bad cnntiderakl avariM ia bee vocation, and who enaaef highly recommendeiL 1 find her well quili flieil lor the duties she has undertaken. Every at irntlna" shall be paid lo the morals ol the young t dies by Mrs Hurr and nvysetl, as well at by iheir Teacher.- far lloard and I'uMinn, during Iba schol- r . .u. rr Mass m - viLUAjroun?.. , .- - I 47 rw Kov. 11 1139, . Tarbora Press twnv weekt aad tend eeaoaat to the subscriber at, Liiiletoa, tV arra Co. N . C. Privoi CatcrtalntwcnU ,: The subscriber rcuteatlully lnliirnis bit friendt and the svoblici that ba will reeieve tjoardcrt by lb May, we. k saoMbi and i reedy '(aantcnaw tra ellart tml pm.H.e lor inear norses m vae wwm aaaw ner, llis siantea are ciceiicoi aim ma owirve lul and attentive'. Ilissliarges will be as moderate tt caa be sRWdcd la tbiceny,- - i. ..'t. " 'v -'-tJ JOHH IICTCH1XS. aUleigh, v. II, IIH, - ; w home 'of. our affections a-wsaBBWBBBBBBBsaaaaaaBB I ' HQ. 49. A valuable Plantation for Stale. A vary vsh.alile plantation on Tar River ia now ofTcred for salo on avcommodatios; terms. The ttcl contaim ' ' mm : 9,183 ACKCS, And is U Edgecombe county, 10 jnilea almra Tarboro, and la within fovir miles nt mo wu. mtnirlon Bat! Road. A particular tletcflpiion is deemed nnn? ceataryt a it ta presumed tha pur chttei; would with to examine the land person ally . before buy injfi but the) fact may ba stated avittv nmlviene. that theLand ia equal to any j. ii J U.a PlanlatU 'lau-sood ota, der for farminff. ami may be divided ia two larma without mjury t eitner pan. And tllOulil II no o aotu oriore tmnnaj, December next, will tltaa be offered at poblic aale on the premtaea, on tha following; tetme Five thousand do lure ot wta purcnasa money paid on ihe flrat Aayofneit January, and the bslanc In equal Inatalmenls, st one,' two, and thre.veara credit, bearinf Int' rest from tha first dav of January, 1840, till paid, on bJndt execut ed' with two or more aecuritira tha owner ra tervinir tha right si a bid on tlta land. . And should a tale bo made of tba UsicV tin STOCK, consisting of Horses, ' battle, tlog &P With ihe eron of Com, fodder, Wheat, -marmitn'rpmmtUKioWi icasont. earli ?c."I?c".' Willba told tin a treditof srrwirth7vW-ll ctimt of five d-dlars and upwards the ptircliar before tho nrooert y is delivered - and for all sums uider five dollars, eaah on tha ttV Of aste Pertont Wialiin to purchase wilpptaaa apply to Thennhil.ia Parker. Ki. 1 arboro' ar to wrt -Eleanor Haywood, Raleigh, " 1 1 i a a-1 -J 48 4w lcv ivi is '9. State r Worth CaroHis H'ayne Coun'y. , f , ; Court of EaoitT Fall Term, 1839. Z, WathHvgtoo, n'v "7 ' " of Ziltiha bum. dea'd. I. ikt. mum. It is teferred loth Clerk and tcr of said Court to tnquir and astertaiw who are th aest ol km aaa nicurinwieet m me sain .. , dee'dand to repnrl .to said Court at lit aval term, v In pursuance ol smii nrnrr, i, jame. tmwuii, Clerk and Matter ot sai.l. Court, do Brfeoy no.tity ill Ihote aho are neal ol km ar alai to be, to ap pear before me on the 1 .h, I9ih, V 0lh day t of Keba. try nest, at the Coot! Hiwtein Way nraborough, Bird make aatistaotary proof thereof. JA MtS GUIS WOLD, C M. B. No. Ilth. 139. , - Priae adv. $4,90. 41 8w ' LORD DUOUGIIAM. ' A virtory over Broulia'tn the rough, strrti," unyielding Brougham is oi t!i rerording. When hitordthii wat ra'iHcd to the dignity of Lord Chan rcllor.he declared (tvithtlio view, it wan conjectured, of conciliating Jh Bench of Bisliopn) that, for all livings with in his ttatronace under tho annual val ue of one hundred and fifty Mounds, he would accept that Prelate's nomination within whoso diocese the ucnciice was sitiiatid. - " " Soon after this soothing announce, mem, the Crown living of Ameshury, in Wiltshire, became vacant and Bili op Uyder, taking as gospel Lrd Brougham's welcome intimation, nom inated to it one of the curates or the diocese, Mr. G. -. To he sure, dear . worthy rn! he had few. recoinmeiotioiis fni tho . i cant be or Art. Re coiiTdpIcaitelinill. impeat hnhle cltaractrr long services wHio.irirr iiMMsirrP,aMd. .large family BuUbeso wstUhetL. jotiuuu.ir.t which on a stidileti declared lioNliiilies against 1iim tin'st Hi tie's thw orrtobe dreaded, sim o ihey werp, headed by a very clever, 'nrro'innlished,- and most prrseyering otn : -""&: ".v. '. illness of the late inrnmbeiit of Ames, bury, a Mr. L very agreeable young inanlterry, snd an admira ble listener had taken I lie tioty. l e latter nunlitr what a rare one! had won the heart -of thr-Snutre's-lady,- the gi'eat wonan of tlie neighboi houd, and the special orr.t lriof tho parUh. . 'Ile was such a prontnlile, sue it ait tnstruc. tivo companion! lie sp'ike but acitioin but ah! so iieiliiienll)! Ihe very man for their future yicar! iHihall watch Ihe vacancy." Tie intelligence, therefore, that Hie Jiving had been va cant, n l w as actually disponed . of, struck 'twas but fur thirty seconds the Squire's lady dumb, TWhal! riven away absolutely and .. . v ... . t t i i irreversibly w tmoui my KflowieHg sent, or privitjf rosr norsm to mc rarrisgei I will sleep in London to-night and be in 1 1 it I street before ten to morrow morning." : " ' ' ; ' But the Chancellor was not si rsay of arrrss. Since the visitor tlie laiot- ing lady, he had been somewhat rhary of tlie approaches' of the srx. Tho la. pproaclies or le srx. s no i ly of the Manor was nM. bwer, he discouraged. 5,' ,un'r,U,m L10,a Ilill street to the house of Lords fioin I fStin Ihe Ilouse of Lords to th Court of Chanceryi from tiie Court f Chan cery to St Janie'a I'aUce. She be- IltUS. J. LtMAV,) Z tirgrtl t lit sauctusrv of his liidr robingw " room in LIhcoIii'n Inn, tntf tttHlceil Iihh lo liis piivjitri sift ng-ttMim Ucliinrl I lie wooIsacIc. No rest t! id site sllow Iter-" self In .following u tltn chase. 'IIrj. flcil,'!.Ji!it8lilllih8iiitor 'iirsncil!. Tho tifhis Itirtlshiii's -rronics wtre In " turn sent (o intt rrocule Iter, nil sscf r- ' tain licr rrraiid. Slit bambotizlrd (hem !utn. Vannni.slictl li licr ininiirltiiti- 'r, (hfi Clianrrllor jrste r. 1'Lfl rotflrd interview Dn Kranl Maistn,w Bunt hr. slemlT, Raljirr ns tin iiis robe nrotuidlitni, and lonk- ii'ff ' sliglttlj distumiioscd, "wliat tio,' do jrott Hlin7Xt:;5'v''' '; 1 Ito living; cf Aincsuttr t, in . Al Ut t . 'Yon winl ltic living, of Amcsbn- . f) !' said Lord DrnogUsmr w itli evls dent surprise' "d relaying friitn iiia t Htisteritjf Into sometWng bordering nti ' a smile, as lio gazed an tho graceTnl, ntrllignif, brnniing rare before liitn. -Tfs.'I mnst bac It! I was tiever ' . refused a favor In my lifts.snd I caii ' give-you fifty reasons why this should not be w II illicit! . . in lire first niarr ; .PJt pwy ' Lgyda tia Bse1cw-doii t .' Ittolgl-.. at the donr-yoj vaou'I rscapo till yon . hie heard me we want a "gentleman, not a nsiiwr, fur our poor ucess:tous , population, hi lio ; , :'" ' . a at. a ta - But tlie tiring is Otspnscu nt," in-- term pted Lord almiigham. r.rhsva tilT'-red the nominntitMi to tlie Bishop , of the dtocrse. Or. Ryder, and ho" "Leaves it slid with yr Lordship,' ; observed the lady quickly, in her turn. Out to tny reastms. e want one who has meatrs tti'heetow. and a heart ' to feel my client (the Chancellor smiled Involuntarily) my client," Mr, ' L , has both! next.' our cliurclt is large; and, to b; hraidr lTtjuires ' tnanwith a ilrar, romtnatiding enunci (' tioh.- MrjL's voice, In toer mid , nesibility The austerity of the ctiancellor seem - Again: nr population rcqircs t a . man wlio will tflsit the dorr: Ml" t.," as a parish priest. Is unrit Ud. :-Thrso are three ut taf : rtaspu's," aiid th' rc-" mainder'i : : " Spare Uipm. The living, Msdauii is yours. WilUhis content you?" AbuhdaitllyT and wUhlrirfthanln,' and a profound curtsey, the lady ttfok arauiese Midamrl acnuicsp," was all I . . -. . vs... . ei v :....fM Mat. her. Ith the Lord or tbo Lmly. ! he uttered, when tho I arts of tho caso f. were detailed to himi and within fifty' hours of her leaving home tho victori ous lady brought ti her client" tha unexpected, but most welcome intclli-'f ienro,tlat she had argued the point ' with tlie Chanccilor in the very precincta or Chancery; that Ins Lordship Had rercrse4 the decision of tho Epclesiastl cal Court, and signed a judgment In licr . client's favor. ' -. , , N Hurrah -for femalo tleavieri bclort the Chancellor. . . - ' Commercial Conventions SX a meeting of tho rltlzens of Mur frecsbotoughsN. C Jtcld atthe Prcsby tyiiait Church at that town, on Tliura 1 day evening, 31st Oct.-18J9, for tha purpose of nominating delcgsles for tha County of Hertford, to attend the Ral eigh Commercial Convention to be held in November next, , John G. Wilson Esq. was called to the Chair, nud Il ibt. 8. Parker appointed Secretary. Tha meeting being organized, Wn. N. II. . Smith, Esq. explained in a roncist) ami handsome manner tho object of the nice, ting, aller which the Chair apjiointed Committee to draft resolutions; which Cttinmlttcc retired for a sliort time, and -returned wifji the fidIowIng,"w1iiCil vcia iiiianiitiously adopted. ' : , 4 4 n-jl That wa annrovs of .the .Oujecta eantemplaled ivitba CtmmrtctaL pmpotrd ta b lioMrn In Kslclgh, oa tha 13th moyawtbar nrst. " ' - ! i t ' " - ' r Resolved that a direct fore'tjen tra le, under ottr own manaireWnU would be a eonduciv to aur .. political iuftttence as tootir eomwarcial imlrpen ilence, and should Thwfetwniwl 1h ssnr.- uM4:perjt.reiinf sopportof iverj ; ,8tuthera t. msn. ' 1 ' ;': : ? -"f' v ;. , Rasolved, : Thst wa eorlia!1y approve of the it nion of action nn this subject ot Ilia partoflho States propoeed to be represented in said Con vention, and believe such union essential to the attainment of the end in view, j r - - ""Resotvett; thst v -viem-withtlrf p - solieitod the apa-hy pervadine; the public mind thronfrhojt this State, on this stihjr ct so deeply imerwoeen aviih tha interests and businets, and ta important in all iia bearing, upon the wslfaresnd prosperi- ty or our ftate. ; 1 , 1 - ' t i't-t - A..m .4, aaneiiient I an. HCanivcil, t oat point DelcgsUs to represent us in said Conven. lion., ' - ' . . .. ' , Hetolve.l. That in eonf.irmity w.tn in sdoto resolution, Kenneth Rsyner, Jnn. A. Anderson, Lawrence Kly, M"er llarreli. w- i-utniei. jno. . Wileon. J'io. W, . Bmilhau, Dr. K. 8. Neal. Hardy M. Banks, It. T. Spires, A.' Ki Jdiok, and Daniel Valeltini be appointed Delegttet to said Convention. ;;;:; n, 't', JUUI U. lt-3Ui, viiajrman. - Sub-trtntury no go iti f 'trmon'. Par-, tr'ulge, a toco, inlruduccd lately inlo tha Vermont Legislature, resolutions approv ing of tha Sub-treasury and specie clause. : The following amendment to the Part ridge resolution wis tfleed. and after a, t,enetril discussion, adopted", by a ma- 1 1- ' . i"Z,b Mm' br Conirress et la :u,o.Ur denominaied the sub- " - . . .1 a treasury, would teml Kreafiy w , eortcen- r rae undue power in the hands of the ex- ' ecutivs departinetit of tht goverament, therefore, -
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