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TIIE TfEEELI-T
.'i- i
: ' "Thas will you avoid
mentf of unruly affectioa aad. the ' thousand
penalties of sefih. celibacy,, Thus will yon
please Oodr and you to wci . heart, if it be a
rood one. and displease none, but kri ill
jadginrtnd'wicked :oftdS?T- fr
UUCIl IO
11 "' n , . - ......
ujckvi youftany, jn':f tfron,..o.picyi M9D. pn Iiis. deatbTbedaid, j iPKACTnPAIi
"u WMVVr to fee fi?e princes and-hae iXU; aerawe. experience In
, , - . , i i, a TOUltrvior v ia haI mU. rifieen .nnvv niinAllnr (n Tnnr nf ihm !il w raion
1 , . . !-'! 6c lavuriw .uii?uK i-.-,Tr" r':; 't1: "f !i. ?, 1 Aiaoama; ne would havena
A D T I C TO A T. - . - - - - v -
Never- did the inspired king of Imel de
ivera sentence more full of ljie wisdom of
Heaven, than when he toI4 the young roan' to
Remember hi Creator in the days of hi$
yotdhS'-'Z-tit find this admonition in the
conciudingxhapterofthe workt of Solomon.
He seema to have reserved itir as Vj3Aaxim
af the ntmosl importance, and selects it as a
final effnrt to Dersuadc " the "lender minds of
the
dyi,i
morning of lif, it Is more precWthan? ni
hZ It he would be happVere or hereaff St: PWW and scontenV and4es
if he would grow in grace as he grows
' . Cat, really;, yon nave not so i m
fear from th r.yiolence of those affections, as
from vanity. The perverae ambition , of ar
riving ait the character of a man of spirit, by
vicious audacity has of late universally pre
vailed, and has ruined, a great part of the ris
ing generation. T- Frora .s motives of ; jranity,
health and peace are sacrificed, fortunes lav
ished "without credit or enjoyment, every re
lative and personal i duty neglected, and -re-'
ligidn'bbldlyiet'attofianc
I have known many ydung inen i boast
ing of misfartohea . which are attended ' with
the greatest pain and misery and ougit'to be
accompanied - with shame: ' Far more have
taken pains to shine, T amidtt the Utile; circle
of their vicious acquaintance, i the 'hu
ter ofji gay libertine, than to acquire y 'use
ful qualities, the esteem.of tie good. To be
admitted into the company of those who are
superior to them in fortune and condition,
thousands plunge intov;'debauchery without
passion into drunkenness without convivial
enjoyment, into gaming wttnout the means
in stature, and find favour in the sight both of
Gc! and roan; letfim ponder Rewords of
thisiv ?e king ; let him bind them about his
ififci, d write them on the tablet of his
4 The virgin innocence of the mind,' saya
a ne writer, a sacrifice, more acceptable
to the Almighty, than if . he should ome be
fore him wtUi the cattle upon a thousand
hills7 and withlen thousand rivers of oil."
Yes my young friends it must be so : and
let it animate jy our noblest exertions.. Most
assuredly, if on this lower world f weakness
andMmDerfeOtion, there "be one obiectworthy
of the joy of angels, and on which the Deity!
himself looks! down , with k am'de of eompla-
r-jr.
eveninff'of Iife.s.i"f kiir-tehhi--Ji
:- Have sense and resolution enoughphere
forei to give bp all pretensions to those titles
of a jfine fellow, a rakeor whatever vulgar
name the temporary cant of the yicions I be-
stows on the distinguished jibertine4 Pre
serve your principles, and be steady i in your
conduct and though yonr exemplary; beha
viour may bring upon yon the insulting and
ironical appellation of. a saint, a puritan, or
even a inethodist, persevere in rectitude. It
w ill : bej in your power soon, ;not indeed to
insult, but to pity. ..Have spirit and display,
it. .. .But let it be that sort of spirit, which
urges you to proceed in the path in which
yon were placed by the faithful guide f your
knights; of the buskihr and all srood fellows, M'gn" jpartsV L aridf have been present at most'
tionaof the and among, tl)e rest Hunch-
Oackikiliea Uie rage in- Boston, -where P the
joke occurred Fanny Kemble wai'at that
: timeff delighting jlhe; ' towa'withl Jbeir iJulia? ;
nA erery body was .' well acquainted with
.the celebrated lines .j i; . --..-i; ;
" Clifford; why- don't you speat to met : : ' '
v- t u, iunorL u it you? &c &e.
Which are ranked am onir the
Dnit!
lived in, the palace " for anhours " enjoyment
-VJ. Uk'U 111 Hi lfUJC
favorite
points of thelDlaVV f m?.:
. - .'i Going, goinglast call .fifty-two any;
more! fifty-three tliank you, sir-r-fifty-threc
dollars any more t fifty-three go on, gen
tlemen fifty-three dollars going at fifty
three dollars last i- call once, 1 twice any
morel gone jlrWbo is it IV There "was a!
pause, and nobody answered. . Who it it!
who bid fifty. three T" , Fifty-two was my
Kid'isaid some one. - " Who bid fifty-three!
some one said fifty-three: who was it! . Who
bid fifty-three r? , , V
: Clifford", said a voice near the door;
O, ; Clifford, is it you Vl exclaimed the
auctioneer, dropping his. hammer, .and clasp
ing -hist hands laFamy' KembU. f The
Joke was irresistible-e very body recognised
it, atchiing the spirit of the thing, the
audience, followed' up an extacy of. laughter
with three rounds of applause, while the auc
tioneer deliberately drew out his handker
chief, and wiped his hose in burlesque , imi
tation of Miss Fanny. Cliflbrd,did you sayj
8iri T yjixioru: . sam me auctioneers wuen,
the merriment had a little subsided. ! Is it
cash, sir!" Clifford, the purchaser it seems
was a bashful person, unacquainted with thea
trical. things, land had become somewhat alar-.
med at the unaccountable good humor of the
crowd, so that he was afraid to open his lipa
again, lest he should excite another burst of
furi. Is it cash, sir!" again enquired thel
auctioneer, i j
lnfancv " "Rxlnhit n nnfilff ftrifiArinritv in tlar.
cencyj it must be that of a young jaaii resist- -fogVaiiifcprtf'
inS the argent solicitations of passion,j and proaches f of the vainwho labour tcl' make
flying jfrom the cWms of the syren pleasure; u a nTert tQ fonyZja order to keep them
s ruggl ng preserve . tne , nw
recmuae: yieiuiog: w, rauKiuu . hot stlem von in Iheir hearts vm" while
rjw 3uviu, . u;uipcraucc , uie ,vpa piiy sic, muu
gobd' conscience the bss t esUte. And we re
rl to live, I would change the cou rt for a elois
er, my, privy counsellor :jf:poatio.ior aoief
nit's fctirementand the! whole life I.',liave
I fcf an f A nnlrtAA rnsiAN mv i aw m AmS
duced bv the world, and elowing With all
the generous f feeling, of ; truth an honour ; Se. T. ; '3 UIiffbrd mad bolt for the door and escape
and.preseipg both rusoula , . ;j : WOMAN. -V m
lovely and blameless offering, at the altar , of .cioua etithde insnireanable von to Besnise t. 1. .L. J tJ-- M
. I '. , I I - I E ' . ..' I 1 L IHI1ULU1B B1U11CB Ul 2& I11RLIV . IXITK. II Ul
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HIS jrO0. .
A. mournful conviction of the dangers to
which youth is exposed, has directed my
choice of the subject of this day!s? Monitor:
and. I lay before my young .readers, with
feelings of affectionate concerns the following
excellent address to a young man, from' the
works of a late writer. May it restore' to the
path, of virtue some f thoughtless , wanderer,
and fix the aeal of goodness on .some y outh
ful breast I ! I cannot, I would not, . conceal
my anxiety, on this subject. The veteran
knows t the perils of the war -our fears ; are
noi ior mm -oui wno uoes not treniQie.wiui
apprehension when the young soldier, first
marches to the field ! For ' the experienced
pilot we feel fio alarm; bnt, when the young
. mariner embarks, we would, if it were possi
ble, bribe the elements in his favour, and. our
hearts send y p to Heaven a voluntary prayer
ior nw saiety anu success t
and, neglect'the assaultsof ridicule. ..When
all other modes of attack' have failed, ridicule
has succeeded. The bulwark of virtuel which
stood firmly against the weapons or argu
ment, has tottered On - lis basis, or fallen . tO nor that endiantinir vbn. whirh thnn dart.
the "grmmd touched byAe wjmd oft, magic Kg,, iustre od the man thou deem-
f? After Mr. Clay had tdellvered hisifile and
etqqent speech; against the' Sub-Treasury
the yice President,; warme':Vi'tW:p6wer
and vigor of the effort ju st made, exclaimed
That's Harry in his best days that's Old
Kentucky." s.- Gazette, i - A
OU. TTFO "WEEKS Oil t YECON-
OAfY IS WEALTH.' !: B. SOLOMON,
XOTHES DbESSKR AKD K3f OTATO E Of JjOTldotl.
and, hie, ofjlfao York jaPkiladdphV8 feet
fully Wgs leave to inform the citaena of Raleigh, that
he has opened an BsUblishcnent in this place, .(for .
hort time,) at the House on Fay elteTille Street, re
cently occup'ed by the' late 'Alexander Campbell,
where he will atteud to the cleaning of Gentlemen'
COATS. PANTALOONS, AND VESTS, of eve
ry description, on an entirely new plan from that pur
sued by Dyers. By comparing the aiiicles cleaned
:hy him, they are pronounced by competent judges
equal to new, and which btis been noticed by the pub
lic. , Spots, grease, &.c , taken from the cloth, and
apparel put in complete form. , When requested, he
applies a stiffening, and restores the color to fuded
teams..., lie canp restore a garment to ils original beau
ty, without any injury to the fabric, The steaming
process is not made use of. j, .'. ... t s
- TOTHE LADIES. .
4 Ladies' Habits and Cloaks, spotted or faded of their
'pristine beauty, restored to i their original colors with
the greatest care. Specimens of his work may be
seen at his shop; where a fit person will attend to the
jreceiptof all work with punctuality and dispatch. ;
: To persons disposed to patronise him in his business,-
he pledges himself, if any of his work is not
done to their satisfaction; be will make no charge for
his labor.', i i . - I a .. u--f i-
V (C Gentlemen who may please to patronise him,
can have their clothes returned in a short time. !
! Baleigb, Ian- 28, 1840 ; i 9 J
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All eyes-were turned upon Clifford, who ITrta AL12IG1T FIRE CffcMJPAHIY--The
looked Terv tnuch as if he felt that his moth LnL Actof the General Assembly for the better pro-
er might be Inxious about him, but still he ten of the City of Raleigh from losses by fire, pro-
made no answer.) The merry - auctioneer IT'" , ?.a " " p-j ... .
; ..u 1 i i , . ' - - i w following manner; , ,a am loienunu 01 rouca ana
" .ii ivoo na wswuiw . iii.il,, n.mm -L.-.-.h. in th- month nf Jannarv. enrol
joke, arid he suddenly exclaimed imitatingf the free white male inhabitantsof 21 years of age and
the fiery-eyed r anny, r t jkapwards, and being thus esrolled, the said Iutendant :
m;flTol ! h- mn v.v n m t Hi nd Commissioners shall publiclT mnte sucn citixens
rhe assenibly now fairly screamed with lauehi 1 7?mM- t in.t f f:w memhr ThU in.ita-
ier,anu,amia an uproarious oursi oi appiaus-5.1 t,on is, therefore, thus publicly made, and it u boned
will be Dromntlv met. bv sienifvinz assent to the Clerk
of the Board. . v ,. .. . : A
'' . Tn case sufficient number of volunteers do not offer
their services before the last Saturday in February,
die. Act directs that the Inieudant and Commission- i
; era shall, on that day, make , a draft from the enrol-
ment, of such number of men as shall be wanting -to
form said Company. J. GALES,
Jan. 25, 1840. 1 t Ihtendant of Police.
PIUNTER, who has had eon-
conducting a Newspa-
t newspaper establish
Carolina,' . Georgia- or
obiArlinn :t .Miwiit.
himself with any gentlemen embarked is the Prinlins:
uuwiicbs, m pimer 01 me outes last named, as. : he is
very anxious to plant ; his . person,: permanently, io
Georgia or ; Alabama 4 His politics aro of tha Jeffer
sonian school, and consequently,, at war , wtih many
of the leading measures of the present : Administra
tion, '....ij ) r.' . j j ' i : ''"-
i uucxccpuuaauie wsumony wi goou cnaracier can
be adduced. Address, P. Q.,
North Carolina,' postage paid,
ivj Jan. 28, 1840. f jU''P
Hillsborough,
A CARO. MRS. HARDIE, grateful for the
.X."hre of patronage she has always recerved,woold
take this method of informing her fiienils and the pub
lic generally, that she has made ample preparation for
upplyinx Families with ICE during jlhe ensuing
sammer, on good terms as if it possibly can be
obtained, r .r $ vk hi :r-'-rfl r
lu Those whij have applied for several years back, but
could .not be supplied on account of the limited size
of her Ice House, need not fear a like disappointment
. r- She weuld lie glad to have as early application mad
as possible, as she . is anxious to Secora a sufficient
number of good Subscribers for the season through.
; January 20, 1840 ?.4,kU --if. .;a 2m c '
HE 'EDITOR OF THE WUMINGTON
CHRONICLE, havinerbv the five df the 1 ,17th
of January, lost all the materials of his office, on
which there was no insurance; and being desirous of
resu ming the publication of the paper as ; soon as
possible, in order to enable him to do so. he makes an
appeal to the public for an increase of his subscrip-
uon ust. J he potiUcal , character of the ' Chronicle
is Whig. The Editor has ever aimed, however, to
diffuse what he conceives to 1 be true political senti
ments, with justice and lair-dealing lowards those
entertaining diffeient opinions, and to discuss matters
with a courtesy proper among all men-! This will be
iU future cousae. But independently of these con
siderations, there Is- bow so large a portion of the
State connected v with Wilmington by the 1 ties that
grow out of frequent intercourse and . commercial
dealings, that .the .-: newspapers of. that . place should
have an extensive ctrcnlatton. f -Jr.-. rv- .y
1'he price of the paper was $2 50, in advance, but
experience has proved that a paper cannot be afforded
in Wilmington for that sum, and the subscription of
me nronicle will therefore be hereafter f3 V0 in
advance, v ;- ''M - -f-r f -ii i-vf:
.. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1840, ! ' -11 .' if.'.'?
CAPITUL PRIZES-50,000 $20,000
, Lottery authorized by the State of Maryland to
rceta Town Hall and other buildings in the City of
R.himiM r?i.. Tvri 9 v. tain ta j ;' -.
'iujvv vni. A . v. V .V. .WW. J .IV w Ul.Vtli
Baltimore, Maryland, p Saturday, 22d of February,
1840. D. 8. Gregory 4-Co. Managers: . '
14 JDrawn fios. in reach package 0f2S Tickets. -
20,000
3,859
600
t too
u 150
eavaJTB scbxmk.
1 prize of
I t do
6 prizes of
5 : do
5 do
5 -I"' ' do "'
1 prize of
1 do
. 40 prizes of
50 do " "
250 do ''
the . tint .of thy , complexion, nor the beauty;
and symmetry of thy person, nor yet the robe
and . decorations which compose thy artificial
beauty, that constitutes thy loveliness; no,:
A rOTfiCE OFi!ARSHAL OF( THfi Uf SS .
jV,;-' . Rakish, February 1, 1840. .,-$
'The following named persons have been appointed
Assist! vt Mavbhiu for the several counties of the
State, to carry into effect an ' Act "of Congreai "for
taking the sixth Census, or enumeration of the in
habitants of the United ; 8tates, to commence the fst
er Jnns next , :? a ta-Kn wsxr s,
. Asita . '-"-?,
- Anson. :.'i'jr
Bertie, J.
..Buncombe.
j ...Bladenf, rl
, , Beaufort ,,,.-4. 4j
Brunswick, ,;i ,
Tt:- . l-l . .-.'.' , :.v
,Wm.SriProden,i;.?- KK.jf.
'E.H. MeCttnaV 'aJf :"--r '' '. -
AMam ur. rauersaa,
Daniel Reed.
ajavia a ay ior j
Burke, r
- Camden,
. ' Cabarrcs, . ,
Columbus,.. ,
Cherokeoj'v-:,-
Carteret, y.... - ,.;.,.
Chowan, ;; ,v
Currituck, ,
CumUrland i
.. Craven, ,:. ,
Caswell,
Duplin, .
Davie, l(-li
. ..Davidson, :v
; Edgecomb.
, Franklin, :
Granville, ;
.Gates, gv,.,
A. Green, - . ;i
Guilford,
in'
c - -
I will suDDOse. says this excellent moral
ist, a young man'5 present,' wh0? has passed
through the forms ora liberal education at
school; 'and who is just entering on the stage
of life, to act hit , part according to his1 own
uCr t ' -it .JJ.'..'t.i .TT ta
jaurineBWt i r. wui auun uiui.fwji aim
Ridicule.- In the school, in the college, in
the world at large, it is the powetful engine
which is used io level an exalted character.
You will infallibly be attacked by it J i if you
are in many respects singular ; and lingular
la miDj respccH vwu uiut uc, it jj.ou bib
eminently virtuous.
Love truth, and dare to speak it, at all
events" The man' of the world will ;.tell
'you; toti must dissemble znd so you. must.
u : your . oojecis anu spursuits , are Jtae nis,
mean taiid selfish v But vour bur noses ' are
e-enerons. 'and your . methods of oDtaihiner
them, are undisguised., You meaniw'ell.
Aow your meaning, 11 nonor requires , tne
avowal, and fear nothing. , You willj indeed, ;
do irlirht to wish to please ;, but yoif.will be.
anxious to please the worthy only and hone
but worthy actions will effect that purpose.
With all your good qualities unite? the
humility:of a christian. J .Be ..not . morose. I
est worthy of thy, affections. - It is thy pleas
ing deportment thy - chaste conversation-
thy sensibility, and the punty of thy thoughts
thy anablp and open disposition syrapa
thisinsr with! those in adversity comfortin?
the aniicted relieving the distressed, and.
above.all, an unfeigned humility of soul, audi
a sincere and perfect regard of the precepts
of Christianity. " These virtues constitute thy
iv
,
, isoiTiari?s xotice.
To David McDaniel, and his Attornies at Law, George
W. Haiwood end Charles Manly, Esquires, and to
James Cooper , and -Thomas Lewis & Co. of Ox-
, ford, N. C, BenWmin J homasson, lsaian rascal,
'James Hunt, and Leslie Gilliam, Sheriff of Gran
ville Countv. and John Y. Parker s k 1 I ; -
Take notice, that I have been arrested by virtue of
a Co. So. at the instance of David McDaniel, and
that, thereupon, have given bond and security for my
appearance at Wake Couaty Court, on the 3d Mon-
dav in Februarv. A. D.. 1840, when and where I
loveliness-' -adorned but with those of nature 1 shall apply to said Court for the benefits of the oath
and simplicity,' they will shine like the. reful
gent sun, and display . to man that the love
lineas of thy person is not tobe -fdurid in the
tinsel 4rnaments of the body, but in the Re
flection of the rectitude and serenity of a veil
spent life, that soars above the transient vini.
ties 01 iniswonu, ana wnen tny(aays are
ended here upon earth, shall be the prepara
tion of thy spirit for the' regions of eternal
bliss. -;- ' -!'': ' -:: .-"
allowance for the vices and errors which you
ffv?! BC i0U? yotnrseE'Make Wehaveseidom seen a more powerful appeal to the
lowing manner . j . sl . ; allowance for the vices and errors .which von .2 4 lr. wv
4itnct from tn address delivered by Johbt Hout ss
Esq; before the members of Saco Lodge. , , '
Temperance is a Masonic virtue; And
let it ' be 1 Held in everlasting, remembrance,
" Yon have violent passions implanted m -will daily see. Hemember that all have not
yon ny nature, . tor tne accompii.snmenif os had the benent ' 01 instruction ; that a great
her purposed ;' but conclude not, as many part of mankind are in effect orphans, turn
have done to their ruin," 'that because they d loose into' theuwide world, without one
arr'ainlTit i'lnv -ara irrociattKl ' thW am a r.tt.rVil fnA ' tn nva ; iViam 'A,t i l.ft n
nature whichjejave you passions,' gave you
also reason,-and a love of order.' ' Religion,,
added to the light -.of nature and the experi
ence of mankind, has concurred in establishv
ingit as an unquestionable truth, that the ir
regular or intemperate indulgence of the pas-
of an honest debtor, and that I shall , file in the said
County Clerk's Office a schedule of ray property, ac
cording to the Act or thelueneral Assembly, in such
case made and provided. You can attend, , and shew
cause,! if any you hate, against my' intended "applica
tion, t WASHINGTON H. THOMAS.
Granville County, Jan. 17, 1840.; 1 b.fttfe
' A NDRE W.This distinguished Racer" and Stal-
J lion will make his next and last Season 111 Vir
ginia, at New Market, within one mile of Petersburg,
and be let to Mares at f 75 the season, payable when
the Mare is taken away 4120 insurance, with $t;o
the groom in all instance. ...The .insurance1 money
will be reauired as soon ai the Mare is ascertained lo
be with foal, or parted with. The Season will com
mence on the 10th February, and expire tne ist iay
950 000
6.000
2,000
1,250
1,200
1! 500
Tickets only $ 1 0 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50.
Certificate of Packages of. 26 whole 'i ' '
tickets, V 1$130
Do do ; 26 half do ? 65
"Do : do ! j .26 quarter J do Ii 32
(T Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates
of Packages in the above' Splendid Scheme,: will re
ceive the most prompt attention, and j tan official ac
count of the drawing sent immediately after it is over,
to all who order from Us. "Address - ij '' V ' if
J D. 8. GREGORY & Co. Managers,
r' - -;- s -.tVvii: - Richmond, Va.
i ! Or, Washington City, D; C.
j i. ; , ' f. ,'
TO.ES from the Stable of Mr. James Co
3 man In ; the suburbs of this City on Friday
night Iat, a Bay Honss, 4 years old last Spring, has
one or two white feel behind; about 15 hands high
and has a scar on the right side of his neck, 'adjoin
ing his head, where he had been lanced for the dis
temper." Said horse is a RidgUng, but would be ta
ken by many to be a Stud., I will give $50 Reward
for the apprehension of the' thief, or if 10 fori the re
covery of the horse alone.-. Any' 'information con
cerning; the horse,' communicated 'personally or by
letter to the Editor of the Register, will be duly ap
preciated by the suhsenber. ' - :f " 1f f v
- t. DAVID THOMSON.
1840;i-:.-i'U'1l:.if.'
, . ; . ; .- 1 1.
Raleish, Feb. 3,
A IJCTOOW FURN1TDRE, CARRIAGES,
Ml TOOLS, &c acc I will offer at Auction, on
Friday the 14th day of February next, at my shop,
in this City, aW-rav house-hold and kitchen FTJRNI-
TUBE, amongst which are, a large Mahogany Side
board and Tables, Secretary and Book Case t one
nrst rate eight day Vlock (an excellent time piece) ;
one paur large eilt ILowring ,ixlas8t .- a handsome
Mantle Glass t together with a great many articles,
too tedious to mention, u . W-.-
A -Tennessee - Spinier with six spindles, and
of July.. Mares will be well fed at two shillings per Carding Machine! both in-good order; three setts
day pasturage which is rich and extensive furnished Blacksmiths' toil, Complete; ith8waV&c'&c.
faithful friend to give them advice t left to
lderhes&--witH ;nares;ndj quick-sands,
aridchasma around them."- Be candid, there
foirei v jtnd among 'all the i improvements : of
education, and refinenient of manner!, let the
beautiful -christian traces' of ; meekness " and
""""i a,ffjo wuuiu wiiu paiu, in sume i oenevoience. snme .roost conspicuous. . xve
.w.w vtMsi, n uivii icauj i, COCCUS
pleasure.
Vrtiir nia.iAna Wilt. 1. a a
m. vu. uuaivu, m vo.tTMiiv rcsuaiiieu
. i : it '
find dieif yown war; in a dark and rugged 1 ,1?mM m iaiaI , r u?lzuc"
irp anH ftnil'-.nTirU "V Vice. i i uo vqmuwiwua auu utiuo.uiw
this adversary of our peace, the treacherous
arts by which it flattera us from the path of
rectitude, and the syren song by whicn it.
lures lis into its 4fout embrace, surpass - the
powers of description. .' The cursed, .fascin
- -. . a v - ---------
from enormous excess, if you really - wish.
and honestly i endeavour to restrain them :
but the. greater part of; young men study, to
auudiuc uieir iury, anu give mem a aegree
lorce which, they .possess not in a; state
nature, they run into temptation,' and
sire ndt to. (be delivered from eriL They
" Be cheerful, and 'mtefaUy, eBjoy the . ... M;tfeM4 j hnniM: end
a H . . . : - . -. " ' j KCl 19 UI0 lUV V vvti . VMwway w . m9 , aawwwaw i
good which rovidenceaabesmwedtnpon Jle willinci victim is irretrievably lost. Fl
itn tha I - t . . : ; . , - -' - . -.
oat-
- a v ana i ! wmm-i iiiinir hut - - uhuudi aVLiuu a ' an w c t --a - j . - - .11. .a a aaa.a
w , t .t .; . :-tt - . . i incr o-entiv aown a imooui ami aeiicuuui Th;
n via sr ' - - a. a . 1 - bb t w.i - - , w . . . i sja uicBUMst
lawi oi. enjoyment au oeyouu is noraiiuu i .Awafrl.t thii-Mirink' of. iremendona-1 ZAUt Kim si hi.
A" I "a ... ..fr . 1 1 VUIIbU r ww: w ... v- i kuuiii. v uimi u.i
oi pleasure and real pain. - rt' - i 1 it, a rw.itv nf li-paVatTno-1 Ar.&r him foco to
wr I I will not multiply jny precepts. Choose 1 w; , . l jLisiJ 1 .u-lii-ii Pcwrsburs. Jan. l.
good books, and follow their direction, r Adopt
T-i r 3 .-. i - i' , -c:.
a.j.I;i;71 '
knowinglyjanf wiUjngly Sacrifice to mbmen religius; ylrtUoni, anly princi
grauucauuiw; w .icomiort oi ait . wniCO
should sweeten the remainder of life. Begin,
then, with; most sincerely wishing to conquer
those subtlejand; powerful enemies, . whom
VOtl p.irrvlin vonr nniAm.i. Prav tn T)l!n.
assistance; Avoid tolitulle the first moment advice
iuubb vnougnt ,insinnaiesiueu,. anu : ni
to the com pany of those whom you res
Converse not on. subiects which lead to
Pure ideas: have courage to decline reading thiaj jeold season," J should be careful before
immonl books, even when they fall into b.!nt':ftem,jo theitin-the hand
fleets - that; he is approaching the danger.
-titmiint iti. nnma, gnil inolinatinn tfl
them deeply. in your bosom,, and led them go . f diminish whUe the daneer is increas-
with jrou,. unloosened ana unaltered to tne d . He WDDroaches. perceives theldash.ng.
grave?r;iJ U HuUvhnn i t hr the roaring and feels the ttremblinir.
r ull- -"aV';i;:'W?r Cw:itt.w The current is accelerated, it becomes t irre
JThero is much:huraamtf , .i, t0 the brink, the: abfas
your hands. , If,al a properiage, von form "nMW w.am
a strong attachment to a Virtuous woman; e.'fS,.mial 9 V so ldrthat the ,akin
dare with jthe sanction' of parental approba- W1.10-.
Tr ie Ktlf tA Wm nnnr than u vowuwu giTca uc autuiai a sore rauuui,
7 WVM. W W , W W
marry,
much pain, and causes it to feed badly for
sons to prevent it? Yes. .Let them adnun
ister correction with the hand of friendspp.
Let the ''' admonition he honest, faithful nd
reasonable '.To provide against possible dan
ger, let them often try the'experiment upon
themselves,' to discover the first symptoms'
sratia. No charge tor servants seni wiw marcs.
Every precaution! will be taken to guard agamsi acci
dents or escapes, but I cannot be responsible for either.
This renowned son ot Sir Cnarles, tamed alike lor
bit own and the performances of his progeny on the
Turf, is now in full health and vigor. He is a beauti
ful dark chesnutj without white except the near hind
font, risina fifteen and a half bands high, of, peifect
symmetry of form, united! with immense power, and
UQnTUIICU (CUVUi IU ninui avict jwihvuiw b. .tvi
all horses I ever saw, : - His own. performances on the
Turf are too well known to need a recapitulation here.
His get are now before the public, and although they
are eenerallr from obscure Mates, have distinguished
themselves at all distances, from I to 4 miles, and that
from New York to Georgia thus winning for their
Sire a reputation as the getter of, Race Horses, which
should entitle him to the (Consideration and patronage
rill Ibe. the last opportunity of
i State, as I have had several . of-
other Slates.: -O.-Pi HARE.
1840, -J. -; -..'8 oaw6t
MMBBBMMMMHaMaaianiiBaaaMaaaaBS
A IATM; SAlVaV-W. & A STTTH have at
Ay Waynesborough about 300 bushels Alum Salt,
which'they will: sell, delivered there, at 65 cenU per
busbeL To persons wanting ten bushels or more,
mey win seU in Raleigh ntlL ; V
.Raleigh, Jan. 28, 1840. ? " !: 0 tt
"TNTOTICE. The notes and accounts how due
i( the assigned estate of S. W. BOAG, are placed
in tne nanus pi jamea oimona, Xisq. Auornej m
Law, in Charleston, S. C. for collection office No.
51, Broad-itrret, 4 doors below Dr. CohenVDrug
Store, r If the said de'ita be not promptly paid, he is
suits.'-; -.r&it --f,3r iSify:
for a Carriage maker ; Coach and Barouche Lamps,
.who races ana materials, consisting tn u great man v.
Articles: all nav benches, fixtures, and tools; tn the
wood shop, together with aU Ibe Harness Makers
tools ; one sett Plating tools, with one Plating Mill,
a first rate article ;' an excellent lot of Upper and
Harness Leather, together with a number of articles
too tedious to mention. (rj Several CARRIAGES;
Paints, dce&e n "W.i-.i Jtj
i' -Terms of SaleSix month credit for all sums
over 1 1 0 i all Under, Casb. ' All over SI 00, notes
negoUable at either of the Banks in tfcis City. 4
X
RaleighV Feb. 4;l840.j:p - ;-' f rg "ITSt
Halifax,
Hertford, . -Hyde,
Haywood, -Henderson,
1 1redell, ji;u
I Johnston,
Jones, h'-o
Lincoln, 4 V
' ' '
Lenoir, : f ,
Macon, : -. .
. : Moore, ,
Montgomery,
Mecklenburg,
." : Martin, - j". "
New Hanover, .
Nashri. "i '
'Northampton,' ; i
. Onslow, .
Orange,
Person, -
'Pasquotank,'
- Perquimons, t
- Pitt,- ''! ip.;-'H
Rowan, . ' '
Randolph, . -
Rutherford, :, ';.
Rooeison,; '.
Richmond, '
Rockingham;
: Stokes.-:-; 'w.r? (''.''
Wm: W; Atv ! '
-. h; b. Satterwhite.
.;-'1.!.'-! JL, V . .- : H-.;.r. j ;;
rS'iir;ho. J Burgee.- x,,
. v I Hobert KJrkpatiick.
.u William H.Baklwiav
:frDBM F. Ramsawi. '
wiiiiam . iiunt. r.
. , Thaoaas Hathaway.
WilUaaaS. Harrison.
; luncaBee.X!..;v;,!'
t J m - - : t- :"-,..;
t' V' James HavwariL 2 1
Char lea iLel
.-;. ,r James K HilL, j -.H-i' ,
. Walkaciel T. A, ChafiaU
k.loseph; Davis;. ' ,
Robert Rix.V-; -i-,M.. -
: WiaC Foster
- James Beasly.i-j;
,..K'AsaHULsv--i-.f..5i'i - .-
a; John J. Edwards.! -
; CjohiVimnhSW,
'-"i; Joseph A. JlsUaaT
f SLeonad D'ahie1,';':'r'' ''
" ' -- John Edauadsosw.'
,giH-I' ' "c" - -.(-'-''
4. 'r.- James L. Orhaea. &
.. '. David i C Coxv.f
, . WttSam W. Battle. ,
.,,--;.: John. Clay toaw iv
,, r'-Wittiaa l.Cowmfl:ft 4
i'.o.Edwanl Boykin. t-;';-
Abner Ucoea .; : '
jDaoM:lea?tr
i tUT. 'AbenialkK.
f -James WCox. t i'.'
H.O. Woodfia. :
S. C. Brace.. ., t.i-: , -'
5 James Allen. ,K ; ...
! lean Cfarisiau .
PearaaUThompsoai '
; Jesse) Cooper.':
-DugalM'MiltanaWH
Jeei Bunn.i i
aarael8praill. , ftu '--.
v Skhard H . Grant, i
Ki
r--
)i?i e--J-r.
! . '
f Joseph Allison.
Thomas Fsnoetti
Thomas Morris. v
E. L. Stephens. ;J-
; Miles' KiUoUVitftif-r
.''Jesse H' AdanMt-s";:,tf:r,: '
Benjamin Austin. 1'!'
:; Thomas Hancock.- '"2
B. FJ Hoover.
S W.R. Daniel."
2 John Baber.- ;
Archibald 'M!Miues.
Archibakl McNak?- -;
Peterf 8cales;',?::::J,??"1V
''KobertHill.'1'
Rlirpw ' e-''' CE:Hough; 'f
Sampson,
Washington,
Wilkes,
Warren; .
Wayne,
Wake, -Yancey,
v s :
Edward VaiL "
Abram Chesson.
instruc'etl to commence
Jan. 28,1840. J
9 ow2m.
AMD UTEAXl RALEICnFOR SALE.
The Subscriber will sell a Tract of Land a few
miles from Raleigh. , For . further information, apply
to W. D. Haywood, Esq. H J. GANNON.
TTUST PUDIilSalED. and teadv for delive
Py ry, at the North Carolina Book Store, a Digest
of alt the reported Decisions of the Courts in North
Carolina, commencing with the earliest Reporter and
cnliuding the Decisions of the Supreme Court at their
June Term, 1837. Prepared by Hon James Iredell,
Attornev and Connsellor at Law. f ' ":' !'
, Turner 6c Hoghea,"the Proprietors respectfully ask
the patronage of the publie for this work, which has
been published at great expense. It contains near a
thousand pages,' and is, therefore; necessarily divided
into two royal octavo relumes of about five hundred
pages each, printed on good type and fine paper, and
well bemnd. Price, Nine Dollars a copy, t ! ?
" It is recommended not only to professional men, an
of whom will doubtless possess themselves of it, to
direct and abridge their labors, hot it ia also urged
anon the notice ot - all JuOkes, 8heriff. and other
indicia! officers, as; affording them an exposition, in a
lew words, 01 toe poinw.wuiut uw uu)iw uun
of North Carolina has decided in relation to their du
ties. For a similar reason, it is recommended to pri
vate eentiemen, who may have an inclination or feel
an interest to know the determinatioee of theiSupreme
Court, which consutute, so far as j they decide, the
law of the land, as imperative as any Act of Assem
bly, and as binding in their operation upon every
r Thomas Lenoir.1"
- - f Michael Collina.'" H
'I James Griawell. W 'f '
; '.; -0 Wesley: JoiiesW
f :t'r' James -Av WilsdnV' . :
The notice of these appointments has been thus ' ,
early published, thatahe vast; number of applicants "
tot these offices may learn the result of their appuea- '
tone, to whom direct replies, even if it could be rea
sonably expected, time would not admit of being made.
And also, with a view that the attention of . the Com
munity maybe drawn to the" subject, S:ji . ,
From the experience of the past, no ordinary em- '
barrassmentshave attended the prosecution of the enu
meration of the inhabitants, arising out of a want of
knowledge on the part of t that class of our: citizens,:
whose situation and circumstances in life deprive them -7
of the meana of rightly understanding, the intent of
the law. Acting consequently, under erroneous: ,im- 7
pressionsof its object,tbey either refuse to answer the in
terrogatories enjoined, or .causa much detention to the .
Assistants before Ibey can be included in tbeLisfcp A
This inconvenience, it is believed,' could in a great
measure be avoided by some pains being taken by the .
bettei informed citizens, in enlightening the minds of
the former on the subject, within the sphere of Ihehtr"
social intercourse, previous to the commencement of
taking the census; whose co-operaiiooHhereiore, ia this
particular at leas is lespeclfolly solicited, in carrying
into effect a law in which all aro interested law ,
enjoined by the Constitution, and indispensable to a
fair end equal representation of the people of the Uni
ted States.. vV: ;-",'., Jj).ts - j: -). V h""k4 r- -i '
: Blank Forms and general Instructions, and all
other papers appertaining to these Appointments, -will,
ia doe time be transmitted through the Mails to the
several" Assistants. 'j..::.'i nJii
,-S.:vvtiWFr:BBVERLY DANIEL; MmfrZJ ' .
;-.'t Martha! of the District of K Ci
j Raleigh, Feti.-3, 1840.' iiilV'
ntyMCE.--TAKEN UP and committed to the
JJU Jail of Anson County, on the I7ih of Decern
ber inst. a Negro Man, who calls himself TOM, and
says he belongs to JOHN : 8M1TH, ' of : Alabama,
and was bought of Dasiat, Wnuaars, of, Robeson
County, , in this Slate. - 8aid Negro is about 5 feet,
10 inches high, stout boitt. coppeT coloured, and; '
apparently, abtfut 24. . years of age. ;Tbe owner . U -requested
to I come forward, prove property, pay;
charges and take him away; or pe will be dealt with f
as the law direcUw ; : ;Y Hi! ALLEN, Sherifl; J'
Wadesboio,: Dee.' 14,4839.S;:r---'iw-n";?f' ;
"TOTTCEfo glXIi. Growerf I have for ,
sate, 10 or 12,000 Moras Melticaulis Trees of J .j
good size and warranted genuine Persons wishing
to engage in the Silk Culture, and others, can be sup- -,
olied on verr favorable terms.' fo ordar to 'obviate?;:
that great difficulty, ( the scarcity of money,) l am ;
willing to wait one year for one nan 01 me purcnasa .
mooev. where the sum is 100! end over, provided
good'secarity can be gin for d psymenroitthe .
same with interest. It is believed, that more than the
amount that the Yrees wilt cost, may bd mhzed tn
first year, by making " "a ' .T
.... Jl- mm. - - mm hlaiNl ' IV
win;
., J --.- . . , ., .1,-
prodace.iTbe Tree. msy o. Q mi mj 7
Eastern 8obnrU of this City. H ? 7 -
-1 have lb. W thousand Sittworm Eggs for
l nave, mtmu. - , ir,-.-fi- l
sale. Persons wisnins -n, '7 7 "i.i
- .1 J ntfl. f DOSt PSIU, I Will
attention, v
Raleigh, Jan. 17.
raccive immediate
ELEAZEU COLBUBN
. 0 erp y-.j
Knox's Essays,
SBYerai uaya.
of the contagion.
Jan.3lr1840. 1 atw
member ol the community, - i
.Ik
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