f v ? . - fit- - , t ' ; f I - h , .1 !.VT, , i v iit J 9S : I .1' Ours arethe plans' of fair; dell&htfu) peacer f Unwarp'dby party rag-e to live like prothers.' r v ; ' ' . 1.1. Triday, August ai; &8. TV - iv--- I "x ' 'I I ' " . .-! . . ' ' - - . . , ' : v - r; .. -.1, -.. 2 t3pUD JOSEPH GAI.KS & SON, KtFire Dollats ier annum- balf in advance. a nVRRTt SRMENTS eedinffsixteenrinesneatlyinsertedlhree SotesceeainK cents for every.succed- S;; doiWhd 25 cents for y obli wtVbtf . those of ffrcaer length n th ?";Abrt ion. . Co mm uiriAition thankfull received. e lly .Lettersio theditors must be post ; - from tne rtc9t li lr,:" T ' : ':;:SoUTH AMERICAN SVAES;. As a race tiiev baVe countenances that are Vnomllv unioyousstern ahd ruminating. L ii;Xoi; rovid. When vou hear Indiana Jauhln jou jhut they are . intoxi cated.-:v'4A n I ndian sel- wnerallv speaKsj low anu uimer t. VT.oquacity is ith him an in- Jhut they hi3 breath it!. ZT'iip Kai n r V tViflinor character, and ofdeeds inversely less, as jus words are .noreo The .J oobg menr af14 even the boys, "eulUn. moodr anu uniyus i n cuiipn.mooii v !Ic: ietv,- with tvlnch:theVbeneyolence of Prov iaence ha?ntlowed the fift. days ir it... .'rctPnr- of : most other beings. n pnerar ,Teniar nr lhf soudtv, who T line: n 1 riMIl l" p k.. r.j . in e KPr rsciisiuiim' s, . is - I . we ousnv per aiv, who shows to the i whue le- r. .u. . ? vr ' . 'i ' Qh has flUIC moro nasi! v exciled, a nd whcri ou t of sigh t of her husband, her parents, to ivhon. these thuV are matters of espoihae; and aPer reprehension, .s!ic- lau4hs, converses, vhows o(f her chaVins, and seems to feel the consciousness of; pleasu rable existence. 41 v Invp iioi the ciuick i nf. nicies inv.ivvr, i sen other nath in nbnnt 'them.''1, inehbiitan ,n;no.Tciternent;-Can arouse them seem: callbul to alt the passionsbut ra-e. ? TKenstancestJlvat v have, bi, given in fach S6wini:cplors; it their; females, hav ;.4 r?it smt dinlaveVl the passion of love ti t.i :..;.! .i I a f th a whites wi til su vh iwvn a. i - - - - - siohs.v Thehorrors of their dreadful war fare, the infernal raja of their battles, the demoniac fury of gratified revenge,' the al ternations ot hope and despair ' in their gandiling; to which they are aihlicted even Deyonu tne gamDiing wnites inacsurrounu them, the brutal exhiliration of drunken hess,these are the thinss, that awaken them to a strong and pleasurable conscious ness of existence.' Our excitements, our motives, to joy or sorrow, what makes -us smile, (ir weep, are tilings that they either do not feel at all, or hold in proud disdain. When they feel excitements sufficient to arouse the imprisoned energies of their long and sullen meditations, it is like Eolus uiicagin the whirlwinds. The tonvdia flies. with unpitjing and unsparing f . and the writhing of their victims inspi a horrible joy. This is a dnrk picture, but is it not too true ? The very fidelity of the, picture ouht to arouse benevolent ex ertion, to ameliorate their character and ctijid it ion Surely it is preposterous toad mire, as some pretend to do, the savage character in the abstract Let Christian ity make every effort to convey her pity. her mercy and immortal hopes,1 to . I heir rugoed bosoms. , rastorals, that sing sav- age. independence and generosity, and gra titude and happiness, in the green woous, may be Arcadian enough to those, who never saw savages in their ' wigwams, or never- felt the apprehension of their noc turnal1 and hostile yell from the depth . w- I - iibllitiesf the'acute Pcrc,epUons,of most races.v v iney. o uyi v.'" t i overwnei- Thev devoted constancy, have exisu-u, no uouut. t it has never been :biir (lot' to witness ?;frases :aracter.AVe rv'oneeor Hnseen ..Unc ftrp.fiinp':'tneii v ' ,f ihpir customary! we mood the v we re' a shamed if -.1 . ' i -1 i. l ... 1 1 . or me loresi auout tneir.invciMiig. uui they grate on the ear of the people of the Wesr. , Let us never undervalue the com fort and security of municipal and social life, nor the sensibilities, charities and en de irments of a christian hotne. Let our jrreat efi'ort be to tame and domesticate them. The happj-iness of savages steeled against feeIlog,'at;war with nature, the ele inent,&. ach other, can Kae ii existence, ex cv pi in the visionary dreamings of those, who-have-never contemplated their actual condition. It is curious to 'remark, that different -is are their religions, their discipline and their standards of opinion, in . most res pects, from ours, in the main they have much ihesame notion of a great, respecta ble and good man, that we have.. A man of no accou nt amorg the whites, when. do mesticated among the in, would be equally trifling in their estimation. If we mark the universal passion for military display own race, and ooserve wnai place is'assigned by common feelins:, as their ;females, while among them. - The manners of our people in such cases have too otren an outrage upon uecency ana nu inanity." v v: f " '; ( To be continued next month. J i . , ; , ADVICE Given to a member of a Christian fommuniiy who v ! complained that some of his Christian friends refused him fellowship, because he differed from them in opinion : : ) .-V ;- ; - r: Christian Register, Aug, IS. the Churches around repel -you from' their fellowship. This cannot but be a greater evil to them than to you. j for from it may be expect- ea, ai, least in some degree, tne unsocial jnnu ences that make religion unamiable. But though you are free from the first action of such feelings you may be . provoked , to the , unworthy . and quall' pernicious reaction of resentful retalia V n. Be on your guard. It least becomes you .a recompense evil for evil. It is particularly incumbent , on you, if it be possible,' as much as lieth in yoii,.to live peaceably with all men. Dearly, beloved, avenge not yourselves, but ra ther give place unto wrath Trust in him who judged rig hteously, and be not overcome of evil; but overcome evil , with good. Recollect, the opinions of men, ; however erroneous, however illiberal they may seem to us,', are still a sacred thing, a privilegred sanctuary not rto be profaned by angry intrusion. Should one of us, there fore, see reason to adopt the sentiments of those who differ from us, -and it stems but fair Jo say the same, should pne of them come over to us, -regard. him with the mild aspect which becomes the consciousness 'f our own frailty 'and igno rance. His motives you cannot know. His heart it open to but one rye. To his own Mas ter he. standeth or fulleth ; who art thou that judgest the servant of another ? Fr what he does,'e knows tliat he must give account before the judgment seat of Clod : why should men op press him with their premature inquisition and impatient reviling ? -Brethren,, we have some thing else to do besides passintr sentence on one another here : let. us thank God,' .this invidious duty is not imposed on us. With regard to those, from whom we lament that we are sepa rated by opinions which we dare nothazArd our souls by relinquishing, were it not like presump tion in such as I am, it would give me pleasure, to bear most willing testimony to the many and ereat excellencies I have found among them. Notwithstanding what I think, I am warranted by experience in termingthe ungracious social influence of their system, 1 h:tve experienced in thorn, with a frequency to which I delight to re cur, the exercise of virtues such; as the world cannot exceed, and of which deep Christian' pie ty alone could be the spring. Shall we not love such Christians wherever they may be found ? And shall we not look up to him who maketh his sun to rise on the ev'd and on the goodami practise the more difficult and more peculiarly Christian grace of charity, even to the uncharita ble ? Life is not lng enough to be wasted in contention. While we are mAiming our hearts with the rancour of unhallowed flisputaiion, eter nity stands waiting for us ; stands waiting ! do we say r It comes sweeping on nearer and near- i . . t i I in i ii r i :i . : i .i:xr. t d stPrns character and as tnougn snau naniiy consiuer-u a rir.K.ng u.ner- J.";i..,t An Itl AH their e- ance from our nature, that bravery & con- II as history, to military prowess, we jer continually, and we silently and impercepti k 4 ..nnllnnn KlinVPrP Willi Ltjiiiiuuai . . ... ... . , sterile desem, w,,H Uie lv,a , -1 .u:. :,t.,iii unit p-loom or. tne versing - ! I 1 - a . inl.l ml r tto 17 J wilderness, their apparent exue iron. ; ndure. their alternations if satiety and vyith sur hun-er, their dark thoughts of revenge, ueep i .,,rnnBoa nioi.nv reianaiuju, i mimt bly draw nigh to its inevitable solemnities. Bre thren, the, time is short : to our task then, to our task for heaven, is ever in our great task remem- rlds the to the respect among us, Jiave much the- same It m4 be wel, ( b . -n , that . reguked Dearingupou me esiimauun oi tne luaians- the impetuous zeal of Peter, when he drew his with them, we are Struck I sword even in his Lord's defence : and when he - - . - j ' . ; x . 1 1 4n t m rxr ah1 f i tihnr r i m I mfti,nwem to be deeply concenicicu .... y. .-vva rroy. master's eye. It may be well for us to -zL-;l .i' Pwrv one has remarked mand the tirst place in their homage. But ber, for us who are to stand orfalL when wo ; ... . ' ii:.',:vvoaaj f,r what- I aoart from these views, the same traits of shall Be passing awav, by the iudement of how Utile surpr i-e V Their character, tlrat entitle a man to the aoDel- mek and lowly Jesus, that the-only spirit ever.1 lW - LA, nod lation of virtuous and -ood, and that ensure whi5h gives Ids sanction is Lthe spirit of their continual expos u re to danger, their prize, to observe how widely and I would prove his fitness for the office of the high- generosity and forbearance are felt thott ffif ht ra,my e ?' V'i ?on .mrpPtin Existence, their constant strug gle with, the wihUe'iements to maintain it, the Utile hold which 'their affections seeni j la hnvp unon;life. the -dark and intermiha- ffriuiM whirh thpv track thfeir w . - " 1 . . . . KirrkV will it hp rT ii2- if wt un trulv frit,- tH- , froreiu writers have saiil, anu. the. sen- answer of the apostle,' Lord, thou knowest that timeut has been echoed by philosophers I love thee thou knowest that 1 love thee and or our own country, tna nitKt At rn omtu.1 I nrfinp -- - - - . - v." . a I I Oil Ila 1 wones. ; it ua uee:unS.ueit: , u pnyMcai lea-t of rov brethren, Vou have done it unto me. Happy, thrice happy shall we be to receive th commendation Irom him on that day when i three i uy : pnuoopnei s i iove mee ; inou Knowest mat l love.wiee a:m tt they were dess have 'shown my love, in loving all those of whom ensities, than the thoiisaidst, Werily I say janto you, inasmuch as . , , , , yu have done an. act of kindness to one ju the. i- .i : . ;mncHtirP: seem I nrooi oi ims, inai mey i e m-hihoj ouserv- 1 1 f i . . i j . . 1 1 r ... t.i.iia.i . . w i i 131 iroa " y - r 7 . I . . ' i II. ill i t . 'ii., ;.nnvocaii ! ctti van una terauie i eu tu oavc a un u. mi vn fv..xu, mut. II) IlilVC M)1'C""-U w jnu.i ...... -, - , . . , . Mnfilir W...ntPn;uce. It there a -young lntnan warrior is a mot accoui 'iiiiii.ii u 1 1 . ex. - -Bk - a w - . be heriJ ami there a young man among plished dandy, most scrupulously observ- hii4 and vivacity f ant oi ine iasnion, ;auu;,ueuiis as . inuou time in .ornamenting nis person, as a ran- society,' or Interferes with his neighbor's welfaTie -the privilege oi actingr accord inir to 'one's oninions. be the' act; orrnotive -ever so innocuous, :must be measured, and circumscribed bv those benefit busybodies who so disinterestedly. abandon their, own aft'tirs : to look after those of others.' w It is somewhat queer, that so many gos sips, male: as well as f-male. are. constant ly running at large, when their ernplov nient -is so universally despised, and their lahors are productive of so few thanks. Were every individual scrupulously - to keep within his or her 'own sphere, there would be much less jostlingvanr wrang ling in this wicked world, so cajled. One officious meddler however is sufficient to stir more strife than a dozen well mean ing, quiet-loving citizens can possibly aP lay. For, rather than the circulation of poison through "the body politic shouut ; b' retarded, falsehood and even crime are re sorted to. The -evil fattens and flourishes upon its own wild. basisanclj a whole com mu h i ty is ' frequen tly wrought i n to I n ffxtricable broils,because some of its mem bers run their noses into the "premises i of o- t tiers, 'instead, of loofcing at Home r ' . Nantucket Enq Hirer. NOTICE. : . A valuable Negro Man for sale, '-Ji Shoemaker and Ditcher.. ON Monday the first day of October next, be fore the Courthouse door in Raleigh, there will be offered at public sale, to the highest bid der, a valuable Negro Man by the name of BOB. He is a shoemaker oy trade, and also, a good ditcher, r His character for honesty, industry, and obedience, stands as high among those acquaint- ed with liim as " perhaps any Slave in the State. tie will be soM to close a Trust, on six .months credit, the purchaser giving a note which can be liscounted at the ofhee ot Hi e Ban k oi iMewoern, in Kak-igli bearing interest from the date. , s No title will be made until tne noe is accept ed and discounted at the office aforesaid. i H M. COOlvE, Trustee i August 27 j 1827. 91 ts Mrs. James M. Garnett's School 1st of Au- C. . '.Taken up and ittcd. nn6,the.lail of, Monfgo; tv, 1. '. Negro-Fellow who c ILi.V, of dark complexion, two : lively, spokei when s,o Out longs to Kinchen -Freema: that his m;ste,r senthiru oii oy and that he' left Harris 'in Me; nburcr. The owner. is requested tp comc forward,'1 ; prove pro perty, pay chrages aud.t.ke iilm away- ;.."..;-; . v ; A. FORREST, JiiJor. Augustl5c;, i;;;;;-:.:;:'S2. oaw4t ccar.t I .rris to iv i I ; 1 ; A Sale ot Impdrtince. f ; nnilE purchaser "iftfVthe' &AGLE UiOTT:L; in , .li the City of Raleigh,; late v tfte-prop c i t y ' cf William RufTin, dec liavihg' failed to' comply .: with the terms of the sale made on the 24th Mu ly,tlie Comrnissioners will again expose that va luable Property for Sale,- on Friday the 5th r of October next,(that being the wek of our Su peri or Court) upon the terms proposed in the" late i ' ad vertisementto. which they efer for a " ' more particular description of t h i s - p ro p ei ty. The Sale will be made before the Court house. door, . and possession be given on'ther 10th f October." ; ';: ' 'iZ'- 1Y'V: . Raleigh, N C August 25 $ '--.'" 9i "' ;; !TS Hire liy tM6ntft A ' Bricklayer and Plasterer, whose quaslficatt-. Jl bus, particularly as a Plasterer, are hot sur-: : passed by any in the State. Apply to , " ' :"' - ' . 5---'M'-; -;--r:'-: WILL.' POLKtJ C r: juiy io. 1827. :.;vi.nsi;tf '.-V - State of North-G arolina. r -" Granville County. , '. ' ',.' i August Court; A.M. 1827; Governor to the use ofWm. Bullock, i '$sS v n - Thomas N. Pullia m .St others,, '.c;1 ' Judicial attachment Levied On 100 acres of land and other property, the property.' of.Thbmaa ' , t:; Governor to the use of Win. Sc Richard Bullock, Thomas NJ Pulliam ; & others. C ' . Judicial attachment -Levied on 100 acres of land and 'other ' property; 'the property of Thooiai N. Pulliam.. ;:; :.:' ', '. . ' t'. , " ''' - flT appearing to the satisfaction of the Courts, tt. that Thomas N. Pulliambne of, tlie defend ants in the two foregoing' cases, is hot ;n inhabi- ; taht of this State and - that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on . him : therefore it is; ordered that publication be made for six weeks r Register, that ' Ihe .; tnTTlLL adiourn as usual fronv the f f ; giist to the 1st of October. In giving4hi3 annual notice at present, she must, though at the risk of appearing too obtrusive, most earnestly urge one request or mutual ana aeep..inxere xo j ' '-w. j i n . .L -i lY: an concerned, li is, inai ail who are 19 coiiunue t c-lw ti1(, ,u,P, i her pupils, may return a ooii as poio.e, a. tcr Th6mas Nl Pulliam appear before the Justi i..iii. . . - ... i-,- i rto nte.jwl I nurt tnKa tin M n cqirt. I nnntvnn plication, they will not then be lost, simply by i Vfnn jd : MnvaniK :a th- ' uie usuai u ou m, lc "(c: lvy - of Oxford; replevy and plead to issue, or judg- liday. Neither will the preliminary j work-so meni wni be rendered against him, and the pm. essenuai iu ai. pertv levied on condemned sub ect to the nlain ;n rhlJrrnr: a task eriuallv arduous to teachers. I i r ; . . a m 1 J . 'Mill prnvfpv: .---'- - - -t - . i . - ' nrl it-l-rwiTi ti. r;hnl.ir.(. refill ire to he reneated 1 1 7,. ' ';'-, , - 5 " - . . J - 1 r ; - . nor will there, be any needless loss ot that very atoffice in Oxford, the first Monday, of August,; ' brief period, usually allotted for educating girls, D. 1827. ' '. -1 .-" '. v who are too often taken from school at the very r . STEP K. SNErill ' Clk time they are deriving mosbbenefit fromit." ' .- '. : '"' - ' " 1 - J UnLversitjr of Nor th Carolina. 1 N obedience to an ordinance of the' Board "of Mrs. G's. terms are the same as before, ..viz $210 for board, tuition and lodging,for 10 months 'if she furnishes bed and, beddine s but SIO lc xvheh the nunils sunDlv themselves. Board 1 rustees, tbe undersigned Hereby ' give no ff.r the two months' vacation is $25. 1 Scholars tice, that they are authorized and ready to-re- Ti . - - ..1. ...1-.. - f - I. ' - ! j I . . . w 11 be received at any season, and will pay only ceive proposals, jor ..oqarainme jsviuencs from the time of entrance; but no deductions cnapei.iiu.- ,ine,comracxor (wiu5-T)e auowea will be made for home-visits, or removals, before the, steward's buildings, and the cleared land at the end f tlie session. 1 ' I " , tached theretO free of. rent, and in addition, be V The above sum of $210,v always payable half- tpermitted to take from the ood-Lantts ot the VAo,.ixr ;n orivonrpf nav for dii 'lodfrinp-. wash-1 Corporation, . all necessary tire-wood, v I he T T " " I' . O O I " - ... . . . mer. hre. candles, ana instruction in an mc uwiumt-uu iic umsi u cu wnu cmiuu m, . tiarnett and ner assis-j January, ioo. t vr , . ,, , , , - Written proposals addressed to the , Commit tee of visiters HdUborough, Worth-Carohna. win meet wiin prompt atxention. ":''".; : FREOK NASH,, - I a k . s ' - i Hillsborough; July 5th,. 1327. Comr . itej W K nave iiui.ti3iiiiai i y j-ru a saaj;' , courage to he singular, & m had a beard," ihpin. who feels the fre of youthful existence, and shows anything ot the gaiety and volatility) oi umei am mals in the snrins time of life, though o therwise born to distinction! he is denoun- hpinn-; and the s'dent and an Orienta sullen place an;i and to concehtrate- within Meinselves an passions of a deeper character, as ambition, .ic4n ,hiK af nv moment thev seem 1 vindjc tiveness, and the.Vappetite for; war, v. a r i ii.r-K l urn a t - - j - . . - t - , . - -- - II- ' .' I - .1 ' "jA- ' - . fining to lay -uuwu. . v j . . - ; -Th ' r i to rA siihl e for ti t u do, a nd trnce "i i anu tie words spoken in charity shall be found i to avail us more than a library, of controversy.''" Contro versy ! let it be with our own hearts, with our evil propensities ; against the dexterous logic ot the sm that doth so easily . beset us against the insidious pleas or base self-interest ; against branches itaught by Mrs. tants. These are, the English Language, in eluding its grammar, with the arts of Reading and Composition ; Writing, Arithmetic Geogra phy, and the use of the Globes ; l ALio Belles I 'ettres. the Elements of Chemistry, of Natural and Moral Philosophy, the Iatin, French, and Italian Laniiuaes. with creneral History. - ; The Vacation for August and September is the onlv rtoliday in the year ; and in ad.lition to tire sual number or scnooi-nours ior nve.aays in tne week. Mrs. G. teaches, when health ! permits, every monninsr during the session, from 15 or 20 minutes ov sun until oreaiiiasu i ois nuic is ue- voted. exclusively on Sundays, and chiefly; on other days, to religious and moral instruction s I Judicial. Attachment levied on the lands of Chas; sian. iwhii had the courage to fte singular, it who Itne eloquent rhetoric ot impetuous passions that would not do dishonor to l,,en 5,ia" we e,vi,-wucn. me i,or siiau I . . -v Fil.i ,t....UI. ..MiiiTC ins tuiiuuiciay vvilii liic WJtM:ua' 1. iicii i. uue oi tucHiKsi.iniuuMrsHiiie ,i i, - t ..,i Ui".i . ir P"'1 lion of sin that worketh death, the exeat salvation sus.came to effect. Friends, strive for the peace of God be with you in your ....Imrmanlc it tt rmi no- &av:inr ie. to vniinff.' s3V.iri ? Wlll naturally wac ci"Mj'"" "V '""Bi "'"O" nfuim -t'rhpv m to be born i with out tlie starling crop wiin tweezers, m- which Je r.c!no,;v'.1nt0r,inathn. to be Inde, hansUng iormesv a uiet onen meagre irom xn.s. ana - "i a f-ksikrwr art now w v i iiiimni r. k i i i n i 1 1 tv r in .r i tti!lf ni naiiire anvi suviui , i neve" o., , . . " I I - ' - LOOK AT HOME. would ; probably, weaken, if not extinjiuish One half of.the mischiefs that annoy man endti- j in whites, passions, which are fostered by kind) are occasioned, by a disregard ot this thiir vnrvtpmnt of nain Hndolerice, plenty and repose. But when useful and comprehensive precept. ; there .... ,i. v":.v.: I ti.iM,. : fhirarfi-r with a 1 ivaires are placed in positions favorable is a practicable excellence about these three to tne iieveioiieineni in ummui prooPiisuie, i f.iori wums, m.u is i can w.m m unci iumii , we have seen no indications, that they are and moreover, the sentiment thereof tan feebler, or less intense irt them, than in not be misunderstood. 'There can be no Hml of moral ' grandeur.;: Some part ot tTiic o-'1rt.Ktlrtt''fw:''th'i' result1' of their traiiiifMr diiMiditii: and ' exercise OI el . . --P. . ; . . - . 1 t '.II....M ... hiitliKr 1 tiKilf u . W htill AVC ' tinf ir w ill i iiciiiuirii. . r nv-uii-i . i : - . contro look, "'111(11, . JiUl 11 IS . 7 - . . . . .... . - - , " i . 4 . 1 s . -II wme part of tliis vaunted si111 be not elements upon which m some sense their no ihspiay ol antique lore no notes, illus the relult of a "inorelian ord in arv degree chihlren are cast, wheii we consider . how 't rat ions and commentaries 5 it comes, ai upon the naked mistake tourlung its meaning. It requires how I trations and commentaries : it comes , at nf nW.t Uc;ii;tV vIt hrfsheen saidJiinfavorable is their condition' tor rearing once to the business and bosoms7 ui men t a( lui 1 ' J m .-'- T .i - rl J . . 1 t - I . -i , r ! i. . . . ..." ' - .--".. I l..Ll..un iiuiiv'!istniiu 1011 ulGAointrcn ma-l noo umnion inn. I lf mavim IttMlr u 0!Jt wiih how 'much truth ; we, uo run pc" 1 . " ' "fr'" " 1 'j -? ........... - .... - : . . v . ' v s 1 '"L-i..'..w..,f I Ir. si lni f shine f If iVfc crt we of tiiaturm i vorv iinrifii t hilt linlikr Other ; inattprv (eno rn civ th;it in til iciet w n,r u hi iu muuiuiiM m ,uivn, v-.....v.s .- v. . w., , v-i , , r srwi .1 'I :.i A'U.;Ai- iirnirVpfc I :-p7'th'at we have seen, a very preat Dro- that srowold, is not likely to become m uiiifr mii'mi .11 unci aiiwii.'' i"" r - 1 1 . . - o - , , j i a - , . . '"unit shrink, or shoWAthe same tendency to snaiiui.!mth thoser the iwhites:When Joe savaeV" to explain :hi3f iiisensvbijify "to coiil. r.il eil unotr I tie Willie mail to . re- collect, how litrle 1 lis own ' face"' was af iaht mot umnnr 1: T wont)t ProvidenceiOf course ;no6i;di: portion. had their babe, either s;vinging in j superannuated ; nor has time in its il it bark cradle-suspenuea between two brushed away any or us oeaui. it isso trees, or if the mother was travelling, hung applicable ui iaet, to all the purposes and to heVback by a.baik cage, not unlike the conditions ol ide,m general and in parti cii- .nhell of a tortoise. Its copper-colored & Mar, that itr deserves an impression on tlie - ' . . .1 . 1 ' 1 .' i . .. . 1 1 .i.nr .l 1 .. irom in is i minu, m cnaracters not jess uurauie inan impressed on oldtashiohed -coins t e island, saying tninu your; ousi- ipse people who do not feel disposed ind their business, are very apt, kind soulsto pajvespectaVattehtion to thereon,? seJ cer.ns of others. - Such is the restless . be- lence 'of hum a n nature J ?c V hi 1 e ; th e y the supervision vof " other people's ;they jseem j ery jnair to. think he. pleases on all. sul 1 .... . ..... .... ... j. . . I ?ectt-d hv it ?rt i.,,..PfiiiftnKfl tv r.onstant Ittattened nose is seen peeping I J'fxpos'ure ti the' savage added, my body cagev Jikei that 'ofUhe terrupinVfront its U10 Ttr s alt face 'Tlu in ere a si its insensibility shell andpeyeh the .infant J Rood I t&usrriiu' togeneraion, ; thit wailing is to nopurposeaiid a persbti jhess. ' I hecouies -ti riall y iirwroulint'' wttli'lhe whole I niust bela ; sojijurher ; inianVludianf wig-K l li C .11 eb ofaiiinVal natiVre. and. the boly:f Uie I warn, to learn, that one . of . their children to'mi J savageatlastappiuxiuiiHes tojhejnscnsibilt j itry:l; Uy t tie tlo6l' 0r horses: - It & palpable, I ; It is to be lamented, that th- i.itercoui I that there r'oxe'diilerenccs of this kirtil I of the whites amonHhem h;xs laughtTas veil ne vol v II 'he temperairietit o' tli A tr i juf .; Jtheii. claim J I 'rihg the tiecessary" ; PUies faiths, '1 I Xiatenr.p:''"iiiioVrtrt"A'. hifti.l lindprlpWsi fatal riSt-;f 1 "don v -sr-..ri .1 gorged Of hfeir;;'jnq.uffwarridrs. ,:-.i.n5terei i0ct8rli is'not-a auestiori with them whe uary or gentle stimulous cxdtes? theiu-'t ftothe. VrejaUons tpf,theAvhites with I ther a. tnans ccf !uct disturbs the peace of v rorbale at.laia Ulac ; State oiaNqrtlvparolina,Av ' f;, '-yf baplin County. ; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, -'-V. JulyTerm, ,1827. vV-Vi 'i.; v- State Bank Mr Amos Kilpatnck, John E.' Hussey and Charles Hooks. Hooks on'e of the Securities in this case. TT appearing . to the satisfaction of the Court that Charles Hooks is not. a resident of the State ; ordered . therefore, that - publication bi ; made six weeks successively in the Raleigh . Ile gister; for the j said Charles Hooks ; to appear at our next Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions ;to' be held for the Coir ty of Duplin,s at the Court- honcp. in irnansvillp. rtn ti.Viii4K .''Xln'nJ.iv and a part of eye ry Sunday forenoon is spent by all the younger portion of ber 'pupUs, in a Sun day Sehool, attended by some oi ner neigiiDours, her familv and herself. v . ,v .. All necessary uooics ana stationary win oe furnished bv Mrs. G. if desired, and at much less than retail prices Music, Mrawmg, and Paintingf will be separate charges, payable at the end of the session, to the respective Teach ers, but through the hands of her husband. Their November nexCarid rep levy or judgment fi amount sjhall not exceed whatsis common; in other hai will be entered up and the property levied large schools. ""' :C 1 V on condemned, subject to. payment of. paintid's nereioTurc, i!i uion;ca, v. fupip i aemana. w ixness jas rearsaiL i Clerk: or.saifi have been .supplied with apparel and pocket Court, at OfHcethethi" Monday oT July A. D. ' mnnftr hiAfl v at hir r lisrrtion. - I nis resnon- I 1or ? ; . . L . . ' : : . . " lllVltvy wKaau - - L , . I . sibility she can no longer take, except! for very yodng children coming from a great distance. It is not to any advance of money that! she ob jects, but to exposing herself unnecessarily to possible blame from parents and guardians,. anq to the certain discontent of her pupils themselves, 1827. 93 Attest. JAS. PEARS ALU Clk. FI1INTING-INR. -In": on board GALES &. SON's supply of Pr avrestraints in expendrture , the .true motives for S?earahoat ','in Cape-Fear Uiveiv ow,gtto the which they almost always mistake. - She weil shapw nr theHi,. t I-- ZnA s i . .c i.. ..,:iii i ...ffin. ii.n,. h t.f i . . ; - v- KIIUWS. lllUlll IC Wflii lliy siiiuww than her scholars generally xeoidd tuk, if they could have. She is therefoie, the more1 solicitous that -some moderate limit should be positively hxed by pa rental authority, which she would tben'take care should never be, transgressed." In- a school so Vetired ai hers, there cannot possibly be a ne- cesity tor mucn expense in qress, aim-suu .acss ih Docket-money, which, unless bestowed . in charity, must be literally throwuaway in tne, in dulge nee ot mere , animal appetite ; wnicu no scholastic discipline, can restrain within j proper bounds, if money, the. effectual means ot gratin cation, be profusely furrushed. and Will be sent lo order. For Salti, 4. likely Negro Man about, 27' ye -fV'good bargain may be" had in htm Apply to ZVdock Daniel. tWake -Cour the Fish-dam onNeuse. .' t ( v '.! August. 25. ' h"' ' V y, ivS;:S :': 94 3t Council of State. 'IHE members of the .Council of State arc rc- Should any. parents and guardians desire to 1 4 quested to met at: the Executive Oface, ia supply yacancies, tbf which there will be sever- "e city of. Raleigh, on the 31st mst. - i Trc: ;r.j Angust 10, 1827: al,) MrL Gi wilt tbaak thero toapply aas66nSs b' Bylthe G , letters addressel to either, St. directed to Lo ret- to, Esex county," Virginia, will be immediately answered,' and the applications registered ac- coming to uicir respctuTC uju.es, uiav out 1 be accommodated in . turni - s';-;. :igi L, rt.. K Elm-WoodV Essex county, Va : For Sale at feus Oiac&i BHEH JL Taylcr, anlsbqro', v . . A reasonaL' ; eS.-A;"i.-. ..-Auffastl . ied by Mrs. A: .w'jite vicinity of .71 ..i- :res cfiLand adjeir!"". ' be s lowed the purchu. - 2 TAYLOR,; Ex'cr, ? r , ; 92cm75i '- C'-'-'v-:'-'':."

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