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.7 THOS. J. LEMA Yj Proprietor. TERMS, three dollars per innum half in adssnee. jyPersons residing without (be Stale will be required to pay .the while smouot of ths year's subscription in advance. , UTKi OF ADVERTISING. For every square ,(ot exceeding 16 linei litis size type) first insertion, one dollar j each sub sequent insertion, twenty-five rents tjj- I'be advertisements of Clerks and Sheriffs will .-charged 25 er cent, higher and a lie iluclion of 33J per cent will be made from 'lie ejulr prices lor advertisers by the year. Letters to the IMilor roust be post-paid. fra "The true Richen of Life is Health." We know that lielih and die ability In labor rnivt'lotrs ihe wealth of the great masnf the pr"p'e in ibis, as in most other enontries. To pr serve theretnre, that health by rutin l miim is a grand, moral and political scheme. In lulfil which requires our utmost attention. The un preeedeniep pnimlariiy snd universal apprnb ti n wtiien this medi'-iue has achieved IhrnilKhntit ll- t'liitct Stales', he Ch-iUs Tmi, Vlrsiro n 't.c V'-u Indies, fully jusii'y Dr. Peters in Vfarmlv and - nneienliotiilv rrrontmenriirig them tu the special attention nf the antctcd. I)r I'er'ers Iris tpent mm Ii lime in experi menting w ill different vegetable mcdiri-ies, fur rlitKM-rs of the liter, anil n'w offers Ms vcgera-Id- I'. II. as ilit best, ninvt convenient, and rh "ijirsi medicine that can bv prepared loi gen et a' ii.p One great qualitv nfliis vegetable. Pills is 1 1. at thry h """the'iitte. alive jirniiijife rnn.Ti.nrd i. h their c oh rtie. ..or nperaltve qnatilus, so that thev not i-ijtlr eleante the stomach anil hnaeN ly purg tie, but tiiey regulate the liver, ehan-e llie m ibil se.-i eliont, strengthen the, digestive nr gn, punfy ihe hi-md, invignrritelhe circulation, an ' give t'nie and energy lo tiie nervous system. They are mild and p!-;nnnt in Iheir opera tion, and convey alnosiioi;iediale conviction nt tlit-ii utility I'rnin their first dnse. They can be taken with safety liv persons of any age; an th- treble, ibe infirm, the nrrvp'.s and the delicate, are sli rngthrned by iheir opemiinn, beesute they clear the ijitrm ol bad . humors, quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce 0'i"d h- alih ' The vegi-iable Pills are a snre remedy for jaundice, sick and nervous headache, dyspepsia, costivenets, sirkness of the stomnch. heartburn, all liil'rous complaints, levers of all kinds, and fi taken at the rommenceinciit will invariably cheek tb' ir progren, and save the pa it-nt hum a pronuclei and dangeinna sirkness. Tbey are invaluable in nrrvrus and hj .ocondriral allee tioni, loss of appelile, and all complaints to which females alooe t-e jtilijtei. They operate at a 'oild and spredy purge, and are a aale and Crrlain remedy fur worms in children. Kxtrart ol a letter from Mr. tiurney ol New Orleans, La , (let. 9,. lfcT7 "I bne received mm-r, inne-4- my prati, espec ally in jaundice and yellow ftver, from the use of Pe ters Tills lpreMime that, on an average, ! prescribe one bunilred boies in a month ' Kairartol a letter fmm Dr. Priebard of flud-i-m S . Y., iilhe 3. IM6. "I asaare thar llr." Peters' was one ol ihe hest chemists in the Unit el Stales, and fell assured lb t be would some J.V (b om his intimate know ledge ol the prop, erties of herbs arid dnigs produce an -ffi. it lit medicine, and I must auknnwleilge thxt his ve getable Pit's fully respnad lo ht-y expeclatinns. They areindeeTfi tnpelior medicine, and nfl cl . credit alike 'uirni eh chemist, Ihe physician, and the philovoyher. Rvirart ot a IUer from Dr. Wainej, ofCiocin naii, tVh-S, MIS Your Pills are Ihe mildest in their operations, and yet most pnnetltil in V- Sv. w.a. .. ?aaBi.--ji.4.fiV?.r. um'-on-UMfc Itenee nn4he imnii'HHftjol the blood, is evidently verv surprising " Kxtract of a letter Irora Dr. Scott ol llalti mnre, Ifee. 17, 1830.- '! am in the daily habit of prescribing them, fPelers' Pdlsy and they in nearly all aes answered aay purpov. I have riin-ai-ed other medicines, some ol ibem ' very f od eues, in their tavor." ' Auguta,r.a. Feb'ylO, IS39. To Dr. Peters Sir For up wauls of fiileen mni.ths I have been cruelly afHutled with Fever and Ague; and during the lime could find noth ing - though I had applied to every thing, that gave me any thing like permanent, relict. At leng h, however, ynurpills weie recommended to me, by one olmir best plnaichms, and I am mas' gralelul and happy in bring able to add, that I bad naicely used two boxes when I found that ihey had restored me lo perleel health Since then, various members of my family have used them with equal succesv and consequently I leel it my duly lo apprise you of the tact, acd to request of )'u to pulilt-b this certificate, as 1 am aiisinus lo add my public testimony to the almon niMaculutis virtue I ol your unrivalled medicine Itespectfully tours. rilKD )0ilK.I WIF.S. Charlotte, N. ;., Jan. I, 1837. Dear Sir I have made frequent use of your pill in the incipient slsi-e ol bilious lever, and oHninate constipation ol the bowels: also, in the enlargement ol Ihe-spleen, chronic diseases nl Ibe liver, sick I.eaJ-a'he, general ilebdiiy, and and in all cases have found them la he verv 1 1 ective J. I) BOYD. M U. Mecklenburg eo , Va. "eb. 557. 1837. Ilavinj m.-l IJr. Peters' pills in my practice ("or ihe last I J inuMhs, I take pltasore in giving ) tetujinouy ol the!.' good tfiVeta in cases nl dyspepsia! sick hrad-acbe, bilious fevers, and mlie disejsvi, produced by inactivity iif the lit er. Tliei a e a safe an I mild aperient, being the best article of the kind I ever Uted. tiKUUCiK C. SCOTT, M. D. The lol'nwing is from a highly respectable rianiernf lUrke couutv, fin. July 10, 18.17. Peters' Pills. I have given them a tair trialf nearly three dozen bosea have been used on my plantation the Inst year Iheir administration has been atti ti'led wilh mine success Iban any medicine bare ever me J, aud 1 uJie pleaMere in rreommending thvin lo my Irienda m1 heigh btlrt.they are handy,, sle and tifitnul, aud head uul aieiaf 'tu be. a4ituovrd - . v HKNUY P. JONES. JoTiTrrimieaifon received rrtiYii the eftnivent'Dri J. II Irwn. of Flurence. lia. Marsh 13.18311 Dr. J. P Peiefa My Dear Sir On the igbt of the 1 ltd inttam, 'l was called in great haste i a the house nl a lellow enizen ('Mr. Lrei a here I found bis son child of six years old, Ithnnng under a most alarming attack ol Cyn ancbe I'rachealia (Croup) and apparently be vnnd the aid ol lemedv. II) the giealrsl gond online, however, I bad in my pocket a 1'ivkea b i nl your pills lo nl which I ailininuli red, lb such an imme-'iately hnipy elTect thai in a few minutes my patient was tst ease, and out of danger. 11ns caw, in eonneeiion w itb m name s si ynur serv'ne and I hate ibe pltamie to be file lo int. inn you ibal your ins-si livable medi cine is in uch great lavor with the faculty hrre, hat I believe there is not one of thvni who doei not use il in his private practice. Yrs n.osi resp'y J. II IHVsIN, M. D. These estraor.linarv arid jn.tW eelebraied Pills are sobl in Halrigh bv illiams h Hay. nod and W M. Mason k Co., aad th.oiigout the United States, the Canada, Tcaas, Mexico, and Ibe Wesl Indies. MOPFATS T-.FK MK IMC INKS- ltK.KlAT(JV When the tnosl Im P'rtairt functions ol lite are susvended. and those b'i art rnvalnJa by inherilanca or imprudence re reduced In a deplorable stale of nervous de ilily, they should not even then despair, for it Is nut in despair that rcliel can he found. No. Ui them first look around, and laying aside all prejmliees, ask themselves this qulsi--,'l! ny diysieian cannot help me, is his reputed skill my only resort?" ' r, fci hips at that moment Ihe heading of lliia ueiisemeHt. Mnlliiti a me .sieuicines. wouiu a.cli iheir eye nd were tlvey iw tevtia) tlieated Hoolish MjudlcS. they might perhaps, be M-''S-d lo inquire whether MV. MolTatl' theory treatment of diseases differed from that ol t-i".' aw .. i. ..:-;. i'k. m (mi il then leaeat " lid ilider, and very widely and " " ji results too ' i -i Kill VR.F.TAsl.P. MEDICIXF. Is jus b- i.vtrae t( all this, i'oe beswlreds of year Nohth Carolina VOL. XXXI before that scourge of mankind, 'Mercury,' was employer! in ibe healing art, Physicians used limbing but simple herbs. Kven the llible re coiuiuen Is as the 'ikillul uhj ncian' he who pre- paieth hi nie'lnines Iroiu hrrbs. Witness he eleiaviictts, vfi. sain. V 3 The skilful physician shall lilt up bis head; and in the sight ol the Bret men be shall be in admiration V For he hath prepared bis medicines out of ibe I IK KltS ol literal lb, and he that is wise will nol'abbor ib m. MUFF I 'S VK.iiF.TARI.F. MFF, MF.DI CIXKS possess qualities ol Die most mild and beneficial nature I'hey are comprised ol ai it eles Die inns' aiili. putrescent, conibined within gi vilienta known as llie only crrtain autnlnie fur f..-vers of every deseription. When Ibe disease at pn dured either Iroiu eold, nlivtiuciiou, had sir, swampy and ramp siiuaiions. or putrid mi es.ni, u helber llMlllianl or epidemic, or by otll 01 t iniri, these meilicines ate certain In ll.eir nperaiiou orilleetv. I bey are poii. sseil ol pe--4iieqttaritrrs whreh not only expet att ill. eases out at the tame time restore and invijroiate the Stvitm W hrn fust laken into the siomarh liey immediately d, flint thriuseltes like va por tbrollKb every pore pioilucing tltects at once detiglitlul salutary and pei mauenl .Wli.n the apark of lile begins to gimw dim, the eiicu latinu lanc'io Vod the faculties pai alyzeil, these mrdirmes ai e tcui.il lo git e a tone to ihv nerves, exbileralr Ihe animal spirits, invigorate the body, od re-animate Ibe whole man. TIIK I.I KK. MKDICINKS have also been used aitli the most happy success in Nervous and dispeptie diseases, t oii-umption. Asthma, l.iver eoinplaint, lihrumalism (clnonic and in Hainmatory ) Dropsies Kc bic. For further parliriilars ol the above mrdteine, see M "fiats' good Sainaiiian; a copy nf whirts itrenmpaoies the medicine. A copy can also he had on application at the office ot W M. PF.f.'K, Italeigh, N . C, agent lor tiie sale ol the metli i lie. A liberal deduction made to those bo pnr chase to seM again French, (ierman, and Span ish directions, can be nbtainei', on application a1 the office of the propiietor, W. II- Moffat No 307, New York. 61 ll Dr. Wm. Evans' Celcltalcd C a rao m i I c . aiul .-. A fn- lie n t A ii t i Bilious Pills, For Consumption.' Coujrln, anil CaKls.aer vo"f tltceawa, liter complaint, U) spepaiavbi liotia dKea, plef, (llCert, female weaknew amPall dtseaaes of hypocliondriacivm. low sful rttt, palpitation of the heart, i.ervous irritabi lity, nerv oua weakness, flour alliiis, sennna weakness, imliyeation losa of appetite, hcurt biirn. general debility, bodily-weakness, chlo rosis or green sickness, flatulency, hysterical fVitil'niK'S. Iitslencs, heailiicltes, hiccup, sea sickness, nightmare 4 rheumatism asthma, tic tlnloiireiix, cramp, spasmodic allectiotts, and those who are victims to that most excrucia ting disorder Gout, will hud relirl Iroin their Wilt: M. MASO.Vli TJO.rnleigh, Agent Doct. XV. Evans' KoolIiiiir Sj rup For Children Ttething. l'repureil ' I y Ilimvelf- ' , TO.MOTHF.U3 AND NDRSKS. The pavsaeol the Teeth through the gums produce tioubleMine aud dangerous symptoms, I I is known by mothers that there is g'eal irrita tion in the mouth and gums during Ibis process. The gums swell, the secretion ol saliva is in- reased, the ehilnSs seized with Irrauenl and sudden fits of crying, watchings, starting in Ihe sleep, and spasms nf pernlisr parts; Ihe child shrieks with extreme violence, and thrusts in fingers into its mouth. If these precursoy symptoms are nnt speedily alleviated, spasmodic convulsions universally supervene, and soon cause the dissolution of the infant, ll mothers who have Iheir little babes afflicted with these dis tressing symtoms, would apply Dr W illiam F.vans Celebrated Soothing Syrup, which has preserved hundred nl infants when thought past rccovciy, from being suddenly attacked with that lalal muladv, convulsions. A itcnl Blessing to Mothers. Dr. It'. Evans' Celebrated Soothing Sijrvp, For Children Cutting their Teeth. - This infallible remedy has preserved hundreds of Children, when thdughrpast recovery, from convulvions. As soon as Ihe Syiup is rubbed on Ihe gums, Ihe child m sit recover. This prepara tion is so innocent, so efficacious, and so pleasant that no child will refuse lo let its gums be rub bed with ii. When inlanls are at Ihe age ol lour . mouths, though there is no appearance of teeth, one bottle ol the Syrup should be used on the gums, to oen the pores. Psrenls should never be without the Syrup in the nursery where there are young children; for if a child wakes in the n ighl with pain in the gams, tha Syrup immedi ately gives ease by opening the pores and healing the gums; thereby preveuiyig Convulsions, Fe vers, tto (0 Proof Positive of the Efficacy of .J7r. EvuuSuthiMg Syrup. To the Agent of Dr. F.vsns' Soothing Syrup: D-ar Sir The jrreal hnefii afiordtd to my sufl'err g Mdant i 'liy . Ju SiHMlUtig.SyrUp iis. sif 2. protracted ami paintui dentition, must convince -every tee ling parent 4u. essential a aaly Jippli ' cation ot such.an inyalnable medicine is to relieve tiilanl misery anil torture. My iidaiit. while teelhiag. exp. rieiieed such acute snfferihgs, that it was attacked with a nvnlMons, and my wile and tamily suppnsed that death would soon re lease Ihe babe from anguish till we procured a h"ll ol your Syrup; which as soon as applied lo the gums a wonderful change was produce J, an d afler a few applications the child displayed oWvious Heltrl.and by continuing in its use, I am glad lo hiloim you, the child has completely recovered and no recurrence nl lhal awful complaint lias froee occurred; Ihe leelh are cmattatntg daily and the child enjoys perleel health. I give you nty cheerlul permission lo make this acknowl edgment public, and will give any iuloriuatioa on thisciieumstance WM. JOIIN' X. CQA gealleman who lufmade trial ol Dr. V. F.vans' .Viothiug .Vyrup, in his family, fin save of a leethMig child J wihcs us to state that ha found it entirely effectual in relieving pain in the gums, and preventing the consequences which sometime pillow. We cheerlully comply wnh his tdpicst -i-N. York A'U". W e belie it is generally acknowledged by those alio have tried if, that the Southing .Vytiip " for Children Cutting Teeth, adverttveil in anoth er column, iaa highly un-lul article lor ibe pur poses lur which il is intended. Highly rr-pecja-bfe persot's,' at any rale, who have made use of it, do not hesitate to give its virtues the sanction ol Iheir names. ' Huston Traveller. QJm.i severe Case of Teething with Summer Complaint, eared by the mlalliblc American Soothing Srny ot Dr. W. EvsnS. Mrs. MePheraon, residing at No 8, Ma.tiso street, called a lew days since a the medical office of. Dr. W. fcVana. Itio Chaiam slrtel, N. V .and purchased a bmile ol the Syr up tor her child, who was sun, ring exruciaiirh pain jlurrug the process of dentitiun, bemc a sncntarily thrraW ned with convuhioBS, l4 bowels tow were exceeding loie, aud ' no lood could bw retained on the stomach Almost immediately on ha appUeation.threlarm'mg symptoms entirely ceased, and by continuing the use of the syrup ibe gums, 'ike bowel ia a short lime became 1 Powerful in moral, in intellectual, and in physical reaourees-jthe land o our sires and the RALEIGH, N. C ' quite nalm,al . As a tribute of gratitude for the ' benefit afforded Ibe child, the mother came o her own accord, and Iret ly vaucti ned piildicity to I llie al .ve I'ray be particular in applying at J ItKI Chatham street, as I here are siveial ccun- lerleits ailvertived No other place in the ci'y Dasttie genuine lor a are' JT" fmfwrt.-iiit lo MuTllt'.na Children gener ally sutler much uneasiness from the cutting, of fheir teeth. Whatever dangerous or fatal Symplons attend this process ot nature liny are produced iuvarildi from the highly iriilated and infl med ro liiioii ol the pans theretore' ibe principal indicai tons ol cuiearelo abate ihe in ll iiiiniaii .ii, and to snlieu, sooibe, and irlax llie gums. II lint it ttlei ted the inlant n preserved li oui subv tptei.1 fiver, iofl .tulation, spasmodic emigb I witching nl tendons, croup, canker, and cilntiilsions, dis ilaying their lalal eonseqileiicet. ll mntlierv, nms. s. or guardians hat el heir babel toi lur. d w r.li paintui ami protracted ilrnii'Jnn, ami Ibis noiiceatiiaill Itirir alteutioii,tbty thoulJ 001 he deterred f 0111 purchasing a hnllle ol i:va.'s sooiiiiii s visit Inr t;bddi en l eeiliuig, the incomparable vnlnc nl which, in completely relieving 'ihe must dis tressing cae.a(li. n applied to the intant's gumt as due. tedy i- iuialulili . I he remedy has re st "red thou anils nt cbildi en hen on the verge ot the grave, to Ibe embraces jgaiu ot Iheir dis tracted parents, attacked wiiluhal awful anil inor tilerous tnalatly cotivul-ions. AGENTS. Wm. M. Miison & Co. Raleigh. S. Hall, Newhern: ,1. M. Itedmotid, 1'arborough; II. D. .Mechen, Washington; F S. Ma. shall, ll.lilnx; Spntswnod k Kobrislon, Petwislurg) C. Hall. N-ufoIki A Duval, Uii-bniond; l.ea iv Johuion. avbingtoti, I), C. Mcrtimer Man liray all iniorr. " j" HIGHLY IMPORTANT CAUTION TO Til F. PUIII.K ''Cave me titubci." DOC I'OII F.VANS. 100 Chatham treet, asks the present opportunity of tendering his most unfeigned ackn iw leilgemvnts to the i it merons patrons (ufHirtetl itli the v:iriniis forma of djieae inr,nle4 t to hiimnnilv) who have ciimnitllril themselves to his rare, iind he h the satifacltitn nf knowing from many living evidences, that he has removed or re-lievetltlM-ir lespecttvr maladtra, as far as lies w iIImm ilie-.comps of htrman me n. " I In w distressing tu the alHltcteci is DYsPF.PSl A or INDKiF.S TIO.N ! poiaoaing all Hip sources nf enjoy ment, and leading in muny instances to the miseries of ItypocomlriaCism. Long as it has been the suhjcciof inquiry by medical author, it remains involved 'much obacurity ty. Jaodice, Diarrhoea, Cholera ami Cholic, also perlonn a highly cuitHCtiMis part at lit drama of morbid aU'rcliniia. Dr. KVANS lias be. ii singularly sttcccsafttl in the treatment nl iCrabove coinplaints-, by remedies drawn - llr" liBialvn had rust rrpetiencr and ineteii " llirongliiiiit the wholelamdy ol delicatv disea ses, ad of which are lor llie most part aggra vated by or rooted in the constitution by the CO.MsFIHACIES of MEKCUIilsl. MUII DEUEItS, UNFII.CII'LKI), L'NEDCCA I'F.D AND UNI'UACTICED in any alt save that of attempting to lead the credulous on the road to rum. Dr Evan's office is supplied wilh choicest remedies liom foreign markets, and compoun ded nn the most scientific principles. A physician is always in attendance, and al those w ho come there in the hour of need, go off rejoir.ing. Dr Wm. Evans' Medical Office, 100 Chat ham street. New York (O MONE CONCLUSIVE PROOFS of the extraordinary e Hie icy of Dr. If'.U. EV.1.YS' celebmte.1 C.1MOMU.E and JPEKiEA'T .WTIUll.OUS PILLS alleviating afflicted mankind. Mr. Hubert Cameron, 10 Itowrrv, Disease Chronic Dys entery, or Ulootly Flux. Symptoms: tintiastial flatulency in the bowel severe griping, frequent indication to go to stooL tenesmus, loss of appeti e, nausea, vom iting, frequency ol pulse, and a frequent dis charge of a peculiarly foetid matter mixed with blood, great debility, sense of burning heat, with an intolerable bearing down o the parts Mr. Cameron is enjoying perfect health, and returns his sincere thanks fur the extraordinary benefit he had received. A PERFECT CUIIE OF ASTHMA, FIFTY FOUtt YE A ILS S FAN Dl'(. Effected by the treatment ol Dr Wm. Evans. This is locerlily Ibal I was attacked with the Alhiua inthe ninth year nf my age, and from thai timeuniil the present year, a period of filly lour years, I have been subject lo that disease. For the last five years, I have had il itlinos. in cessantly, not hemg exempt Irora it more than twenty-lour hours at any one time. I had con sulted the most skillulpb) tHJiaai atU tried many remedies without any relief. In June IsjI Lcom- menueit Using llr. Win Evans vegetable medl- ctne, not wnh ihe expectation of vflictmea ence, or bmtM thy SesreHhbpe fesVsmi "my inssi i'lu- ' tiunuear, but wnh the hope of obtaining moment ry twtref - 'Mehire t hiid'iised ld packages I was entirely, relieved, and I hate nut been at. tacked with il since. 1 can now say lhal I am peiieclly cured of ibe disease, and confidentls recommend it to all who may be afflicted with that distressing complaint. S All VII SIMMONS. August 1G, 1S3S XJASTIIM.1, T flit EE TEARS' ST AX' DIXG. Mr. Robert Monroe. Schuykill. afflicted with the above distressing malady. Sytnp otns: .Gieat langimr. flatulency, disturbed tea t, nervous headache, difficulty nf hrea tl live, tightness and stricture ac oss the br. at iiiiiess, nervous irritability and restlessness, could nut lie in a horizontal position, without the sensation of impending wull'ucation, pal pitation of the heart, distressing cough, cos livetHHM, pain of the stomach, drowsiness, great debility, and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr. H. Monroe gave up every hoitght of recovery, and dire despair sat on the countenance of every person iuterrateil 1 1 his existence or happiness, till by accident, he not iced in a public paper some cures effec ted by D It. Wl. KVA.Ns;. uFJHClNBia). hta einiipluiiit, which itn.ice-d him In purchate a package ol the Fills, wti'icti resulted incom pletely removing every symptom of his dis ease. He wultcs to say Ins motive for this h c aration is, that those atRicted with the ante'ur any symptoms similar to those from shich he is happily restored, nuy likewise ecetve he sa.ne inestimable bene lit. J- LIT Eli CU.UPI.AiXT. TEX I' EARS. STAXDXG-Hr HANNAH IKOWNE wife ot Joseph Orowue, North t.. Wit iarnsbiirgh, afflicted the last ten year Wth the Liver CumpUint, completely restored health through the treatment of Dr. WM. '.VANS; 8ymplom:ll.bitul cimstipsttion f the bowela, total luss of appetite, exeni cialiitg pain f the epigastric region, great tie- WKDNSDAY, JAN. 15, fS10. ' pre"ion of ririti, lantT'ior, and nllii r s. rt.p tnm of estrem debility, disturbed sleep, in.ir.:i-:a'e Co of llie meiisrs, pam in llie : right side, coulil nit lie on her leftside ili I put an aggravation of the pain, urine high coiourrit, witii oilier st mptoms, inn calf g great derangement in the functions of llie ver. Mrs BrowneM as atlemied by three of the fin.: pity sicians, but received but little relief lium their iiiedicioe, tiU Mr lit i tie'procnri il . some of Dr. Win. Evans, invaluable prepara tions, w inch rll'ectua ly relieved In r ol Ibe a bnve dial resting ay mptoms w itli nth rs, v. iucll it is not so essential to intimate. Joseph niiow.vr.. City, and County ot New -York, 'si. ,ln ph Hurt lie, W il!iain-.linrglt, f.ontj Is land, ben g d.ily sworn, ilnl di pose and say tli.il the Uctsas set forth in the u itliiu tale-flii-iil, ti utilcli lie "lias snrcrilel bis nimn, are just and true, JOSEPH IHIOW'NE, llilshand of llie said Hun . ah Itrowne. Sworn before me. tin 4ih dav id Jaitiiarv, 187 PF. I'KIt PINCRNEY, Com. of Deeds. Jin e.rtriurilinury Cure, pel lot tiled In Dr. Win Evans, of 100 Chatham slieet, N Y Mr. W . W. W. of 100 Eliliidjft; Mieet, v:.s laboring under a ae wliicli was by many pltvsicians considered locolulile,' soil could iind nr.reliel from any source whatever, mi til he made application l'r. Liaii-, anil placed Itiniself under his succoful ctnirsi of tivatmeut, hum which lie began tu find im mediate relief, and in a few weeks' was per fectly cured. .1 c.isr.oF ric noi.onr.ux. Mrs. J. K. Johnson, wife ol Capl. Joseph Johnson, of Lynn, Mas, was severely iifllicted fur ten years with Tic Didorrox, violent pain in lu r head, a-.d vomiting, with bur ing heat in llie Mismucb and unable to leave her r-nim. She could find no relief from the nil icc nf several physicians, nor from modiCitii s ol any kind until al'lell site had coaniii'uced using U.r. E ans' in. 'ilicine, ot 10.) Chaiham street, and from that time she began I o amend, and feels satisfied if she coniiuues llie medicine a few ilas longer, will be perfectly cured Hrfeerncrcati be had as to the trutliof ihe above, by calling at Mr-' nlinsii. ijaiightsr... Store, 389 Grand street, N. Y- PAUVLYTIi: RUKUMtl'ISM A perfect cure . ffteled by the treatment ol Ih- W. KV NS. Mr. John (iioson, ol North Fouilh st Williamshurgh, atlln ted with 'he atiove tots. iilaint fur three years and uiue u.antlis; ilutiug which lime he bad lo use ciutcbes Undue! symptoms were excruciating nam in all liujoji.ts but especially in the hip, shoulder knees and ankles, an aggravation of the pains towards nigls); and fur Ihe most part all limes Iron, external heat, an obvious thickening ol tn lusna aim ng- I manner, sr. Ciuson - conceives if meet -to y Ibal the pains have entirely censed, and lhal hit loinls have completely recoveren ttieir naiura bone, and he feels able to resume hi m dtnaiy business. Vllts AVNE F. KENNY, No IIS L"is street, between Stanton snd Houston SIS. alBiclcd forlenyears witbltie fullowiMg distrcstmg symp toms: Acid eructations daily spasmodic pains in the head, loss nl appe'ite, palpitation of In r heart, giddiness and dimness ol sight, could not lie on her side, disturbed rest, utter inability of engaging in any thing that demanded .vigor or coll ate, sometimes a visionary idea ol an aggra vation ol her disease, a whimsical . aversion to particular persons and places groninllcss appre liensinns ot personal danger and poverty, an nk someness and weariness ol life, discontented dis quietude on every slight occasion, she conceived she could neither die nor live, she wept lament ted, desponded, and thought she led a most mis erable lile, never w is any one so bad with tre quenl mental hallucinations. Mr. Kenny had the advice nl several eminent phy sicians, and had recourse to numerou men icim s, but could not obtain even temporary alle viation of her distressing stale, nil her bust.and persuaded her In make trial ol my mode nl treat ment. She is now quite relieved, snd finds her velf not only capable ol attending to her domes tic atTairs, but avows that she enjoys as goml health at present as she did at any period ol her existence. KEN NY. husband of the aforeastrt Anne Kenny Sworn before me this 14th Hav of December 1856. FEl'Elt riN;KNEY, Coin, of Deeus. AGENTS. Wm. M. Mason, & Co. Ralf j..j S Hall, No I.e. n; J M Ke hnnnd, Tarborougb; II. D Mechen, VVabinglont F. S. Marshall. Hal. far, Sp.ttswood rt Itoherston, Petersburg; C. Hall, Norfolk i A. Duval, Uiclimond Lewis Johnson, Washington, D. C Meniinrr j Mswbray, llaliimorc. fflrs. Lcileurfer's .TIn$ic Sclosl vilf recammenr on i Mbnd.iy, the .Gih of Jan uary intant. ' ... v JAMES iii;kuo., ' i to i ( n a i n r e r. Inventor of the i.nprove l onsiruetion of Kitl wtyg. Address, Diltiinore, Maryland. w OUTHV the ntlciition of thn Itlblic.--Fer valuable t nhei tu in the Ciit Rulnigh and ilt vicinity for $te, fine blooded tlock, tic. The S'ibsci iber, finding it impossible from his ex-l-nsive engagements in another Stale, In devote thai lftne d (MteolKHi to hs husiuess here, rrquitiis to " its b'iu properly cendncted, olTei s Inr sale or rent THE E U.l.l'. HO I'EL, in the City of Italeigb, al present oc. iipied by linn. The H ilel, as every one knows, acquainted with it, is as desh-adle nrotieriv as csit be owned, if the I'roprirlor can give his per sonal attentmnto it. It is now thoroughly furnished, and Ihe purchaser or lessee ci'mlil take immediate possession. Few situations in the Uni'ed Stales oi ler so fine a chance lor the profitable investment of money " Alan, a Lot of ground, containing 6 .eres with a new Dwelling, Stuue Stable and Ilaru Also, a Plantation nn Crab Fee Creek, within 2 J miles ol Halci-h, enntnmmg ft78 Heres. and in cluding all necessary buddings tura coiulortable res idence. A.lso 50 seres ol Vpod . I Jii'L about 4 -miles from the C'ty, tymg. near Ihe old Hillshoro' road. The above I'roperty will be sold nn srcommmls ting terms. Fersmis desirous of owning the whole, or any psr ihercol, arc requested to make early ap plication. The Subscriber also offers lor isle Ihe whole ol his valuable stock of blooded horses, at follows, . No 1 Maris West, dam nf Wagner and Fanav, foaled in 1S-J7, by Marion, dim Citizen; iw hv tod by imp Priam. Fro luce entered ia the Trial Stske, Nas ivills, T nn fjiktf entrance, to be run ihe dv previous lo the Feyion Stske, also, its the great Produce Stske. near New Orleans, ,fXXen tanee, 4 mil heals. Fall of 1813. See Spirit . a Timet, after January, fir number Entran ce!. .. x No 3 Polly Peachsm, by John Richards, dsns imp Chance, foaled ia I lit, aww in foal by imp Praxns. home of our affections. ' XO. 3. ". - . - i. ... i ' nf cnntiileuce bijl, "hitliviill rnshlr; the States In borrow more nmneT. o i" P.-rHli,e.rniemlinProdl,eel.ke. 1 S4.5. mile l,e,t. ' a cl.at.-f of public ftclingal l't'Mif. ivllifll to I o inn over the tate f onre lien- Kaleieli (Hs) 1 . . . . ij.ni, sore, also, at Xew Ma ket, Va. .Vee the' .' Pro,,'i',s our Cpl 111 pililf in lltetr f I of lUi-Timr; al:r January, or the numbrr nf rPrr, ai.d lllink of the nieflll bjvytiicll i r.'n ia ir.s " , ,e(its are lii be piii l, before t!n v air con- mi i Ma y lllnun.. e m by Sir t.har!es, darn by A" ed 'ni1,.! in No 4 Loll It dan. I n m by TarifT, dam Hail's I Klori.-l, i.n-v in foul bi imp i'limn. i No 5 li-y 'Ann-, b in by tinha'nna, dam by Sir ' l,tia !, n w in l.ial l,i imp I'riam- Nn fi l.n. ly I he'i-rn. I.I, a m Ibaled in 18.W, bv Arab, her ilaru by imp Kuow.by, now in loal'by imp Pi imiii. No? I. .;..:. v m losled in IS.iO, hi Sirf;hailes, dam imp llotxtrd, now in foal In imp Priam. Nn S A Don Mare, I .ale. I in 1S.W, by Sir Charles in l id l.y tfrtt asp No ') One bill ol Fanny, by F.elipve, oil' ol Nn f I inn of I -h lt oaiidl' by Col. Hampton, ot Sooili i:.,rr'uia, ami now in bis iinvcs-,inu . u 1(1 11. .1' 1 I '"lii'. o I l!i yeais old. hv win ci i i . . .. . ' liskrvje are; mil ol 'o 2 won hi-r Sweepstakes. mer i lie Stale Course near italeiah, 9 subscribers. S'kleaeh N . II Hail It a 1. g dam hi Y.iin.'r F. idav. ! years o'd, by imp Fell, N i Ii Hall ol Ii I Fanoy l)inj!e, bv imp Chateau Mn-ganx. I. .ihd in IS.)r, lhi cilier hall owued by Thus ll un til, llanoier Ci.unti , Vs. No I.I A l!:iv Filly, triatcd in 1S.1S, by imp Pr am, "tn nl No 4 eAag.-il at Ne Ma.k t, Va 3.) uluiM i,.er. ,.;n0 eac.i.ato, al tin S'ate t'ou.se flOOO riilranre. Sre Spirit nf t,c Timet, after Jamin n, far number nf Entries. Nn li v Hay Filley. foaled in 18.18, by Lyman out of Not -.rngageit in (he gif.il 'e inn Stake lor $I5I,IKKI, and is eninelereil one ol the most prmuts ing Linrien ir llie lake. No Ifi II iy Filley, loaled in 1S3?, by imp I'riam, oil! of No 5. No 1" flay Filly, fi.a!ed in 1S.;9 out of No fi by imp I'riam, The whole of die above lllnmled Hioc' of Hon. v will be sold at I'ubl'c Sale, on the 1 ' .lav nt .lull next in lb City nl Itali ijh ll nut privately s il l lie oi e that lim. Aoplicatinnt, prrvinvilr oe by lettrr, can he madv' until the day of sale, at Italeiii, N C . C. UtJFcll. U.i'eigh, .lan.t. lliO, if PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. etuiolttth'tl.J 4 fiom tiie excrci se oj' py ei s, nnt, obv iosljf conferred on. llie Genet at Government", wiiuld auilmrize its'" intet f, rente. ir justify a courge that inigut, in tlje sliojiitext tlcon e. increase, at llie expense nf the Slates, the pniver nf the Federal author! i ies nor tlo 1 tloubt lliat the Stales will ujiply llie j etiieily. AViiUifl iIk- last few yrr.s. events have appealed to litem t in itlruigty to-be tliareoaidetl 'I liev.have seeti tlia'i the Constitution, thotili .thenreiirally ad vijas i. LiiUtje r J i tejei s. gai tenner but gnlU and silver, m law im pairing the obligations of t tmtracta, yet that in point of fact, the privilege con ferred on bitiking corpnrittions have inaile their note the currency nf the country ; that the obligations imposed by these notes are violaietl untler the impulses of interest or cnnvi nience; and that he num her and power ot persons connected with these corporations, or placed under their influence, give them a fearful weight when their interest is in tipputtilioti to the spirit of the.Constiiution and laws. To the peo ple it is immaterial whether these results are produced by open violations ol ihe lat ter, or by the workings ol a system of which the result is the same. An in flexible execution even of the existing statutes of most of the States, would re dress many evil now endured; would ef fectually tshow the banks the dangers of mismanagim-nt which impunity encourages them to repra'jand would teach all cor porations the useful lesson that they are ihe subjects of the law ami llie servants of the people. What it still wanting to ef fect these objects mast be sought in addi tional legislation; or, it that be inadequate, in such further constitutional grants or re ctrictinns as may bring us back into the path from which we have so widely wan dered. In the meantime it is the duty of tiie GeueraLGuvexnment to co-operate with the States, by a wise exercise nf its con stitutional powers, and t'te enforcement of U?ltUn.S.Uwi. . .TheT .extent to wlnch. it may dosn by forther'-na(ejj;qtjMIJ)aeisU ready adverted toj'anifllie wisdom of Con gress ma v yet enlarge ihem. Biil. above all it is. incuiuoeut upinos to hold erect the princijilcH of morality and law, con sia. tfy executing our own contracts Tn accordance with the provisions of the Con stitution, and thus serving as a rallying point by which our whole country may be brought back to that safe and honored standard. Our peopls will not be long insensible to the extent of the burdet.s entailed upon thein by ihe filse system tliat has befh op erating on iheir sanguine, energetic anil industrious character; nor to the means necessary to extricate themselves from these embarrasments. The weight which presses upon a large portion of the penp'e and the State, is an enormous debt, for eign and domestic. The foreign debt of our States, enrpurati' n, and men of busi ness, can scarcely be less than two hutj ilred millions of dollars, requiring more than ten millions nf dollars, a year to pay the interest. This sunt has la be paid cut of the exports ol'ilie country, anil must of necessity rut olT import to that extent, nr plunge the country mure deeply in debt from year tn year. It is easy to e that llie increase of iliis foreign debt must augment the annual demand on the exports to 'pay -tie interest, and to the. same extent diminish the imports; sntl in proportion to the enlargement of the foreign debt, and llie consequent increase of in terest, must be the decrease nl the im- i . ( . a.. i . port trade. In lieo or the romj rts which iti now brings us; we might have nur gifcan- tie banking institutions, and splendid, b it in many instances, . proGitless rail roads Hrr.n McqtEE.v r .. nuts. j. iM..ri ! ami ratials, tilinrliii'."; . i a great egtrrt j iliUret ll :iu Ibe rapilnl burrow rl to cmistt'tn t llieii', t!:e mi1 plos lioitaufna titiltitl itit'.tJMtv fur Te.Rr m fi'ine, ami e ruiiii", tu pistititv in Hiletj'iiiie if tutu fur the rnmlWts wliit'ii llie iitlmi of llieii lH'U nii'it mlieiwise !t.te i't'iirril. 1 1 i not , bv llie' inrn ;ise i-f tlii !elt tltat relirl i to be S'ltioltt, b'il in its ilitniriii'it. Lp1 j this point, tlit'te i, I "tn liappv lo ray, , liope inline u; nd fo inucli in the ret tun , iractei!. II we ivi.uiu ec'.in ,rartP,!. If we iv,.u!vl ec .in- . It.b.ll TflS- metit. ptiulic nnd private, we miint reasr i In run in iiet), e x tr j I lor ujt cts ol ne 'ressitv, or stit'li f.s will yield a certain re I turn. Let llie f.tilh of the .clai. s, rotpor jaiioit", anil individuals!, alrcaily plnlgetl, be kept willi the most ntinc'iiimis iroiu,!. It ia due lo our c.iiioftal cliarsrier, a wi ll as Injustice, that tlti alituiUI it the part ofeatli lie a fixeil pi ini ijile nf roitduc. Hut it be'tnnves is 1 1 tn lie more diary in nlediriii": it Iwreafter. Iv cea'ni tn run - . i ,.. . .. t ....t..i..,i ij ..f III III Ji Hll'1 a 'lo I ill. (oenuioi.c i'(i(4(. i J i I c rrops anil incomes in tne tiis-cnargp m r isling obligations, buying less and selling more, and managing all atl'tirs, public nml private with strict economy and iViigal'iy. we shall see our country snon recover from a temporary depression, arising not from natural and ' pc-Mii inent rausts, but from those I have ctiuiin'iateil ami ad vance with renewed vigor in her career of prosperity. Km tutfittely fur us, at this nvinifnf, w hen the balanre of trade i ct i a'j j agamt us, and the tltfliriiliy nf meeting it s'l.hanc ed It v tin" disturbed t,ite cf nur money af fairs, the bulimies nf Pi in i'lftit e It.tve cnme to r -li 'Vf us f. m t'.te cici-eqiieiici a nf pisl et t"is. A .r : h-:i t tuti s.t" t'te i:ltm!lt, rr!i! 's uf the laU n nf til' htt -easii!i will iilfitil partial relief for tin- pri-s -nt and peiheverance in I le same cmiisf will, in dui" sennii. at ctvnpli-li liwt it I. We have had la-tf exprr-nce, ttt jittli'S p ist, nf llie ext-f.i'ii tltiiiii y re-u!l ,v!nc!i can, in tliis respect, he br.i'ilil a bnut iti a wli'u t perif, Uv rite united weil tliti't t.'d i fliuls uf a .rwnmiunity like nois. Our surplus pt nfits, the energy, and iud js try of tiur popttl.i'inti, :tn I tiie wniitlei fill advantages which I'mv idence has b'-iliiw etl upon nur rnuntry. in i's climate, its va r.ous pi otluctiuiis. i'ltlispesisable tu other naiiuits, will, in due time, allord abumljnt moans to peffect the must useful of tlmse ubj.'Cts, fur which the States have been, ptn,!itriiitr themt1! vt nf Tile ill finb-H'i-HS- minds that relief is not lt be- fotinkl in ex- peiltents. Indcbtednests rannnt be lessen -etl by 'borrowing more money, nr by changing the form id llie debt. T'.te biU of tratle is nnt to be turned in our favor by creating new demands upon us ahrnail. Ourctirrewy cannot be. improved by tho creation of new banks, or more issues from those which, now exist. Although these devices sometimes appear to give tempora ry relief, they almost invariably aggravate ihe evil in the end. It is only byre trenchinerrt ami reform, by curlailtng pub lie and private expenditures, by paying nur debts, ami by reforming nur hanking systems, that we arc to expect e.Teclual relief, security for the future, and nn enduring prosperity. In sin ping the ins'! lutions and p.diey nf the General Govern tnent so as to promote, at far as it can with its limited powers, these important ends, you may rely on my most cordial co operation. That there should have been, in the pr.) gress of recent events, tloubts in many quurters, and in some a heated opposition to every change, cannot surprise uv. Doubts are properly attendant n reform; and it is peculiarly in the nature of such abuses as wo arc now encountering, to seek In perpetuate their power by means ol the influence they have been permitted to acquire. It is Iheir result, il not their object, to gain for the few an ascendency over the many, by securing Co (hem a mon opoly of the cutrency, Ihe medium through whii h most of the wants of mankind are supplied to produce thrrfughoul sncirtr a tl am nf ilepcndence which leads alt classes to loook to privileged assosiations for -the irteaTis of specolarion aijd ext'niva ganceto nnurifwi, in prclerence to the manly virtues that give dignity to human nature, a craving desire for luxurious en joyment and . sudden wealth, which ren tier those who setk them dependent nn those who supply (hem tn substitute for Republican simplitity and economical habits n sickly appetite for oJeminate in dulgcnce, and an imitation of that reck Ie6s exlravoganr.e which impoverished and enslaved the industrious people of foreign lands; and at last, to fix upon us, instead d those equal political rights, the acquisi tion of which was alike the object and sup posed reward of our Revolutionary strug gle, a system of rxc'usive privi eges con ferred, by partiallcgislatinn. To rf more the influences which had thus gradually grown up amnngus to deprive them of their deceptive advantages lo test them by ihe light nf wisdom and truth toon pnse the-force-- which they conernfralein their support all this was necessarily the work ol lime, even among a penple so en lightened ami pure as that of the United States. It most other rnulries, perhaps, it could only be accomplished through that seiies of revolutionary movements, whicS are tno.oftfn..f'iund,rit.resar" to efTerf any great and radical reform; nut it is the crowning merit of our institutions, that they create and nourish in the vast major ity of our newole. a tlisnnsition and a tviir- er peaceably to mJ.f.Jr( abuses which have elsewhere caused lh effusion of rir- ers nf blood, and 'the sacrifice (.f thousands - of the human race. The result thus Tar -r i f f; h if' i i t X I c ir
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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