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I I I I Til I' I - ' '111 I III! t I ir , ,i m- . . r r .- " i ' ' ' . ' ' fti ' . ' " ' I.'. I. Ill ' "' H-J.-L ' r- T- --. r,.. 1 - r-, .1.. . - y. .4 ,', - -! ,WBST -B.j GA LES; , 'v' EDrrOR AND PROPRIETOR. j f .iscaiWioa Fite Dollatii per annum half in 'Couit Onlera uJf JaJkUl AJenienfHl will be Lfte& per cent highn fiut a ileduction of 33 " . -ti i. - I--rI.'M rfw rtf nUr iiricea. for J. " --r"---.7" , ' KhT h. CUU,U,e nd everj varying wonders of n- -in&hd iri tb' 8en0. Weklv Rse. Jure, witiiout lamenting hwineUnchoIy state, - AJvertisentrnU, m Tiii. "ill also ftjir in thp M'eekljf I'Bjwr. fi thirst. ' j fre of All Letter! to the Editor must be jmt-paidS OXITOR. ll-lXVIII. icbjsct of Tax ascEiKo vuxaxm coa-rijrvsD) .TTticT tbok JIIr: Eastura's SriscH. - ' . In running- ihe mind along the long list r sincere and devout christians,'. I cannot .Meet is toofawiui ior irony. ,i will speak plainly and iirecUy Newton was'm chrtian Newton, .whose flmind btirttt fttli from the fetter cast py namreuon our nnue con- 1 me eeuUonsl iNewUin, whose science, was truth the basis of mathematics, which like figures cannot lie ; Newton, wik carried the line and rule to the utmost barriers of .creation, and explred thejjprincijdes by ..which," no diiuht; all erected matter is held together and exist. i But thU j extraordinary man, in the mijrhty reich of lirs .mind, overlooked,;1 peir haps, the errors, j which a minute investiga tion of created things on this earth, might i ... ..i.. Lf.ii ..fi.:. p I ' iru.. ,LJ.i...ii L -:i a. ior. f M4 men oii-ii uc aru ui m, - Mr. dotlc, wno looaeu into me organic structure of all matter, even to the bratevitir anWe substances; which the foot Irtada oa t Such a niati inav be uposed uf'have ferf eowallv onalifitfd with' Mr. Paine. Imik through Nature up to Nature's Gml j l yet the result of alt this contemplation wai; the most confirmed and devout belief 'in all tliicli tlie other holds Jn contempt, as des- picahle and drivlltne superstition. But this error miflil, nerhans, arise fnim a want of I due atieniion ta'the frfundations of human iu.l2nen, and the strticlure of that under-1 funding which God has. given us, for , the inva'liirfir'itn nf lentil. llmt that nu.tinn h answered by Mr. Locke, who was, , to the ii v v BL vae mm awar wwwwtiwu sw IO highest pitch of devotion and adoration a' chr'tnian. Mr. Locke,' whose bffire was to detect the errors of thinking;-' byging up to the fountains of thought, "and to direct fnto the proper track of reasoning, the devious mind of manby showing' him its whole' pro cess, Iroin the nrst perceptions,! sense, to (lie last nonclustoh of ratiocination; DUttinr a rein upon sejvbpinion by - practical rules for the conduet forbuman' judgment, f But these men, were dnly deep thinkers, and liv- ed in their" closets unaccustomed to the traf- fi-r.u 1.1 1 1 r !, z . uy 01 me wiitiu, .anu ut.uio taws wiucu prac-1 Illoll.- ..a... 1 ...a ; . I uv.anjr iciuavc iuiaiiRMJU. (. , , :- . ' ; I Geiuleinen ! in the; place where we now administer the justice of this great country, siiove a century ago, uie never to ne hrgot- ten Sir Matthew. Hale p resiled, whose fiith in Christianity. is an exalted commentary upon lis truth and reason, and wh&e life was a glorious example of jits frutU in man ; ad- ministering human justice ' with wisdom and purity tlra wii j from fhe pure foundation of the cltriftiian dispensation which has been ana", will be, irf all ages, a subject of the high- fererenceahd admiration."; f v ; , nits;-Moquenv:'p).eCader'in .th'e icaase of ehristlaaity, then' prmounced an animated encatniuiatnn the.no less pious thattadinira- We auifior of Paradise. Lost : after which -he Prncreds, "Tliuayou find al that Is great or wise; or splendid 'of illustrious, amongst created b. nf", all the jminds gifted beywid erdinary nature, if not Inspired by iu Universal Au tlior f,,r the adfancement and dignityef the r.d. tluingh divided bjulfsunt ages - anl clashing opmions distinguishing them fniiS One another. TPl inmih. MA : ..a,; , An inm Mhltme ebor. -r. !-i-K-..i .1.- .- ..1.-- r christian-.;: : : S v, .Huuvuivy 1 mi its oiHy a liars 1 whenever f wi;u .u.:. il ,i wisdom' f I' - 7 ' U,!"U -.1 itMy presented my readers witl. I from the speech of .Mr. Erskine, mmended hv mv .nAnd.n. i ?.hW number of the faoiitorr?? 1 l be found wrthv kf ,1 k....t .ui,u wprmy pi me praise bestowed JPJJU ami justly entitled to their most seri "attention. I1,e illustrious examples which w eluefit dej-endcr of chiistianity brings Mi our L I 1 ' .1 ' .. . . . "' - 0 - !- aa w mwm a. mmm a a am aaa-i - a a w a.a u m a L.i.. .1 ... . . eW iotner link: to that strong am orevulenre, ? which incontesUbly proves e I iv.nity of its grat author," t 1 i e'Hoers nf sV;.i Wb Wai ;;..'' hangers Ui the sacrfed volume, the truth of wl all-imp6mW contents has been at- help : r-iineiiviiig m.min tun imu um nicu i jcci lur uitr uuur, aiuicieu, ciiuu ui.rui in t have had hn shallowness filU Let, ine, then,. employ my humble op witli tins, new flood of Ught?;Bnt4ihe leading to the son of righteousness, 811 mil lite lounoniion.oi wihisc knowirjgc oi it tne rnysicianiil souls, those .unhappy re- ond yveiinesday in May, 1840, being (he I3ih dsj was philosophy .not those "visionary and ingsj Cwhq feel IheagoitieS of a wounded of that month,.' ' V, ,-TE, J, ''HALE"&cff.::-l irrngani. presumjpiions, which loo often spirit, and are wasting away under the mise- .OrTiieTJaHsbary paper, and Wahington W hig n.eurp its name; but philosophy resting upon rics of a diseased and fallen nature ' P C,T ; ' i: ' ' ." -r- Ill GaJ2 eNMs sdmrabletLeitureson the' earanU eaven? not Uie ihnsic or an earthly I I theT ' M-ftUjewhaiinVdsion to aUude to spmur time, but the rapturous anthemsH of I 1 n .cnt8iro children of tjod, -jisirrg to the I h I 1 15KvrbadJ aii; nati; ;tr; la.rni.irning, r the; fa.est CnttimorirthTtt. V "'ihs-emhletn xh fair-r morn-; Kenyoo, wK.in chsiherJury. on the lht yel shall be ! ! Memorial hf the Tia- m f -tbls noble confession offeithr I tivity of entth, image of God's ever present hU-ymj2$ wi tbe greattruths bf Religiop, love pledge of ao rverlasting? yeaf!; Thou .S? lf taught in my early years to. shalt'pass awaV, r heautifur as thou nrt, and Wofctw.?- U,?frflf nn en??,S4 thy .blossoms and pleaurWli The hot ST. re ill the1 idle cavilsVofths whole BummenshaU scofcli Ihemml thp- I II . ml 1 nfM poti 'toeefher. when combared with1w"ter bury thpm. beneath his snoarI I 1 wswvuu, - irom sucq a man. 1 -vldn.ii. .1-;- . .. I ai 0 1 t tested .by .thcr: greatest characters of; u most every.age, ami country, my heart. fiUa .with I sorrow ; and I look round for every species ui aiumii iii5umwui .vim possible, to an acquainiance with these : iu- valuable depositories of heavenly wisdom Nor let lite cold 'and the ..phlegmatic accuse me ot eulhustasm m a rash . and hopeless - cause. Can I gaze on the glories of the KIIII. Illlll ' IW " W III! .: aifllSKliaR f I K ' I whose eyes are closed to tins tirighl display . . 1 : nfhautr. nml to wltnm fill erflaLiiinl hresents I -"t ; v l : . i , , r "j iiuuung uk:yi9nftrrvucuiB iiaiuiuiijr, vyvcii un uciijjmcu car, nu 1. 1 listen " enchanted to the wild notes or the n,tkAk.i;- .-Ur kJ.i.i. .t I j. i f . r m? . i , , ... Ir,. I iscase talent, in him who has shut his mental eye in voluntary dark- v; ' : . .1 nes t"Lei nie try to cliarnt the deaf adder by the ghirfousTsounda and ' "elad tidings , of gospel ; ana uy an honest exertion ot my poor abilities, lei me endeavour to bring to be IB KKSiaTKB. .... f M AXvMOKNING,--A RHAPSODY, x Beautifully broke forth the clear bright soni ed to mile. and the early birds were load witii their salutations. f Nature bri e, thou- an1 -r hppr fnl -iirhta anil a llionsanil awert eon ml testified her "einir. and the earth , . V u u Ti . ucv-tvj, ..uwwuijmM, mic-.- ,. flowers and budding greens for the steps of er loey visitor, i k v 4 a , v , j But what was all this to one imprisoned ;wit.iin the tlark chambeVs of the city-where liie earlt hum of human traffic drowns the metouy oi nature any mns.anu mo nigu pues of brick shut from sight the azure heavens httheaxye heavens I Man lelrns to sleep ving spring, hardened and the rainbow clouds over the tokens of reviving to its lioly serenity by Uie bustllne avocations of . ambition and gain.! .But childhood ' yet feels' its native sympathy with the young year, and owns it influence, j and loves .-to eo forth with the glad birds and the infant flowers, t : it was the voice of children cheer W . - . fully preparing for their May-morning stroll; which ' broke my slumbers. The sun just risen poured a tranquil light abroad, and I sprung from my couch) resolved onee . more to be a child.and tasta the pleasures of spring time in the fields... v' I had soon , pissed, the streets and the bridge, and was fairlv in the eountiv. I breathed a fresher air, I trod with si freer step I was itf1 the domains of Nature once more, escaped from the confinement of man's invention and the crowd of man's! works ;. I "'wt-' l-'.-.t l.. it." .r.-r saw --potning? arounu .1110 WQI "u wu,,p " I- VX UU, 1DUUW llgll Biia icB wm.n iii.ua wm I .1.1.. I . ... . .X a . . . m.imM ft. n th.nu I opon the wjjrld that he loves and blesses, in spite of 'lis sins. I looked upward, and 'in letters 01 living jtgnt tne neavens spreau oe- fore me his love. . I looked around and I saw it in the swelling blossoms, in .the budding branches, in- the springing carpet of green. It came to my ear in the glad melody of the birds; and in the heartfelt accents of delight which burst from' the groups of happy and active children. I felt it in every breath I drejy Iaderi 5, with , the morning fragrance which- ia sweeter than all perfume, and wafts toeajlh'snd pleasure on its wing., It all lias hut;one author, l e claimed, and he is Love, Jt is his spirit which breathes in the gate,and livp in all these siirna "of iov and life." . V "Thy footsteps tmpr.nt the morning mils, i Thy voice is heard ia the music of rills, . .. In thtf song of Urdsrand tbe heavenly chorus, That nature utters, around ua, o'er us. i - , ; Y Ia every thing thy glory beameth;.--' - From every thing thy witness streametb." ; And so it has been from the beginning He'lias hever.lefi himself without witness" and ' what 'more delightful witness than these days, in wht in which he renews the, face of the earth r V It seems like the freshness , 1 and purity of an original- creation. I was readjr to say with Buchanan, in Jits beautiful hym" ' ' ntorning as this it was, tljat created world j t Gd s command; This is the air of holy tranquility wl,ic,h was then opoh. all things, thi the clear and fragrant breath that passed over the sroi t. , , . . ".. . . f lino ttnrdens of Eden, this tne same : sweet light that then sho down from Tthe new-horn sun, and diflTused a gentle rapture!, overv the face of nature and through, the frame of Jiving things; And such Uio shall be the;alpectf that morning1 which nshers in , tlie spring time of heaven's eternal year-'such the se- hynity and glorf of that day which.shall call !4,rt,, to renewed existence, not tbe the plants and flowers from a temp)rary ileath, hut the spirits of immortal men: and shall roll through " . B a . .a. -' S rVrmy But that glorious spriirg,Ume ttluch shall revive Z ..J.'lV.L.' .Zrl"f-T;: tfl-l'L:- " " , 7 " . - 1 ; , . " "TV JLL t warq oi j en suouars lor tne apirrehertainn - ,en r uvsirjaa ami; ourgeou io i uie ruiiauviinua the sight j of comtseralion fur him, whoSe Wihiaji WaaaBnv h was recently impriiie4lWIriBbK-kley);dur,i UqaeIbe wiUiess ears the hand of: heaveu has sealed in per- hMhe Jail of Ibis County on a rhare of Iradiny- and . tripled several thousand caes, comprising petual silence ? Cold indeed must be his with Kegroes, ariil relwwdSy my becoromg bail dieae -j-; His l....Pti Jtn;,;ik ti. rV.Af; rklm bis apueaianee a fJourt. 'IIS has noweabnledOHici'5s two 'doors Nonh A thaPost Office, on iiiiiiisnnn Riinvs pra m i is marn . pan rprrpsn i esaaa i, w mw riirvf ill!; niui , iioii i uiutfiaia i " . - - .. . -. . .- . -it- and balmv was the breath of "incefisa breath 1 1 ? 'A'ivw2''j . ' - fifth .fate:, It is mis Viueen. oi moiuus. iiotmuo skv seem- r m-dein the Ra uie. - beine.ef roan;'KaU never faleThe aou! hall.blr.spom'and (lourtah fnrever iii ilie ear- den nf God. i Ilia nirit hr"pi!.P. il.pr r.Pr- ciuai oaim,' anu me sunsiune ot nis coun tenance knows no variableness nor shadow ef charge, Itoll ony yi Partly ;seasoh8c Complish your ahnoinled periods, and iritro: duce that unfading May! YeJ ihay change but ye brine on tlut whieh cannov chanee c.;"'4 ,'Til "'"IB sorrow BIW HUSappOini ment. as' ye fly j but ye are fast bearinme where sormw-andi disappointment ;cartrtni MM A A IT .. come.Ancl I will we leu inn evenHh into'v . .- J . . . . . r n-.u :. 1 in u. mh. .f - vHijiHuoai snails ub luuuwcu nv wie fTnEN DOLLARS REWARD. I will Eire a tcl -je " - H n,e V nwuM K ' "hi warren is abou o Jw of a?e. slender built, rather young-looking rm k:- .ii .:a .... .-ii ! ry, and drink bis share of Jijoo;:f Xzt ; 'it- 'l-ZLl,: i.v:".ALEXANDER'.fiLAKEi ill T-l..' I. I ! ' ! ! Aaieigo Apm o, tou. THE NEXT ANNUAL CON VEtt Hon of the PsotesUiit Eplacdpat Charchvr held in 8u Luke Ubureh. Salwbwrr.on ihe aeo. a a a a w nuu a ajtrtAstu auaiv A, ier- I. c7,. tie C.HJnty, Uourt wf firm and Quarter 8easns,tTTTNIVERSITY.--The Puldie Anniversaiv Ex February Term 4(lJmes R. Rayner e, JamesT MJ .minatiorr ofthelodeoui of North Crohn. V. Ruwlll. At'arhr -n. B. It. Ro-aelt, Carnishee.riiilha held 'ai Chttl Hill on Moodav the 25th dav It a? farinjr to the satiaraeiinn of this Conrt, that htf Rurtell ha removed beyonI the hmits f therefore ordered that jiublieatioo le 1 leieh Reginfer for six weeks, for be said James V." Ruaell to make bis appearanee at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, lobe held; for the County of Bertie, at the tJoort-house in Wind- r on th:Sd Monday Jif May nexl,and then am there, dead to or replevy; or Judgment by default will oe taaen acainat mm. ; : ; ; . . , ; s -4 ! . By order of the Conrt, ' , ..' J. - " . a r . , j- - - ' : 80L., CHERRY, Clk. March 20, 1840. j ' : ' ' 24s TATE-OF , NORTH", CAJlOLtNA Washing ton County 1st. E.vitt Spring Term, 184a i arah: Ann Keith .William Keith Buffer Di wrcetn JmN 0 motiont u .pHng to the Court that i W 8HPp0;nM to ,n.wer lne Bui of CompUint issued to Bertie county, acainst Wm. Keith, have been return- ed b the Sheriff that he is not to be feund in that . county sod slso, thst tbe said William Keith is not an inhabitant of this State, or not within tbe jurtudic tiiof this Count the t'ourt doih order thnt adver- tiaemenrhe mad for thirteen aocreasive weeks In the " Rsleigh Retrrster and North Caro lus Gazette, ad- tWng4h said William Keith that, unless he appear before the said Court, at the Court houi in Plymouth 33Zj K ii.&i?!ir tt a Bill cff jOoov on the second Monday of September answer r demur to the Comida nant' plaint, it wil be taken pro eonfetmy and such decree made thereupon, as shall he nMirred jaU - t - yv i -lest, i , TH TURNER, Cc M.E. PlymoStb. N. C. March 16. 1840. 2513w FTn3PAZ IUF 1.-5S. Ianes celebrated Pai J. tent Topaz Rules, (for sharpening' 8cy thee,): double coated, manufactured fri.ro the real. Topaa binery, suiienor to any in use The alnive valuable ertic es are for sale at the North Carolina Book Store, by -.. J,- ;-. A4 1 uiuax.u tiuuiifeo. .. April 17. ! 33 jrj ETRIFF'S ati nOIUa n 8 AL,i:S-Wi!l be sold at the. in Lu'iilierton, on the 4th Monday wt May next, so mdeh of each of the following Tracts, of Land as will be sufficient to satisfy the Taxes due thereon for the year 1818, together' smb. iucideiila) costs and charges for advertisement, vix: ; : , j A i Tract of ;100 Acre, on-the South-west side V ; of Great Marh, adjoining Baxley & CJIov j. listed by RodrictlMcSwain tor 1837 anat-,f '38. Taxes ;' j".: 1222 Acres on Littles Marsh, adjoining Mc- ', i N air's, listfdjbr the Hrirs of Duncan Mc--, -. Nair for the years 1 837 and 38 - - I 75' 225 do. on Gum Swamp, adjoining Locklier, ' viA listed by William Wklier -4 - 163 50 do. on Lumber River adjoining Watson, t; . listed by Witlism Lowrie - - 0 09 i9U UU.DII ijuwira noau, BUjwiuiiig iiu, iicu,, . f t: listed by Daniel Lowrie ... . ' - tA OI !' ont(iKf ftaimn ninff fTamntiott Stf' j . t o:... .i:!i.s..-.T:ir.. tj.: . ft..' VF.B v. vn.iu .up'HIIMa wwm.j..., . y. y 1KA if.iTii Rear Nssumii wtiniaisy Hrntvn 'A - .i-c' S; W Vafv-ai- vH avi ayWHi( saatji rs ah s -, . ( f Jft..tri;. lil-.l k Tj.at T .ftotrlio . i Isl ajvv.niivia sv" sj vs- v e J4n .. .kajj- 600 do on Burnt-Swsmp, adjoioiug McAlitin. listeTl by Arch'd, MtGill ; ;. - . i ; 72 100 do. on Uear Swamp adjoining Campbe on Revells . ' ' - 1 8- 1 t tixtedbv Sampson zuu 00. on noiy owamp adjoining cigg s iui a a a a ia, '. STk ' ' :' . ' ' ed by Roiford Reyilla ; ..." - : - X 1100 di.f on Lumber Riversdjoininc Watsoo, ' ; lUted fer Calharine Lowrie for 1837 and 38 5 60 56 do on SadJlaTree Wwampadjoinins Me- sf- Nail's, tisiet by Birth Jacobs. Tales fer . 1836, 37 aod 38 ' -7 .,:-T'.. ' 5& 50 dor on. Lumber River, sdj. lining McNeill, listed by Wm H.Mceill v - - fl4 llJO d. oiTBiehlatid Swamp, adjitning McAW i pin, listed . by Dauiel Graham for 1826 and ;.LltftV;::M- : . . 195 43 do. near Flower's Swamp, sjmningGriain,'-:.(v$:'! listed by Patrick BarBeJd ; I efXj; 50 d. on Suuib'v.est side of Indisn Swamp, ad- joining Ivy, listed by ,Theotrilas Ivy . r 94 n t. .1. ' r .. 1 d:.. .j: ::'.. nr:ii.: - itjv. Wfc-iinjiiiiuiir, nni aujiniiuig iuuh-. '- Vr J son, listed by Chyborn vey .1-1 268 do. on Long Bianch, adjoining Ivy; listed - ?-' . by Dennis lvey . .''.. - '", 1 34' . 50 do. on Jacob Swamp, adjoining Warwick, - .limed by Jesse Jones fer JSc in Joiiee j- :v t4 100 do. on Jackson SwamH adjoining W-'i ; wirk A F, uUVr; listed by Jes lvey t ? 4910 dV oi Great twamp, adj.iiniog Powers ;:'-" v & King, listed Iry Salter Lloyd t B. -V ,.S S .100 do. on Jackson Swamp," adjoining ...War- ' wick's, listed by Matthew Wilkius ?j- i UNLISTED? 1 . 212 00. Beaver Dam Creek, ailjoining Purcell -; fit th r, auuposcu to oviongio uie ueirs Z Tft , ll - . , 5 ; .' r ..a-, AV. -- -ni A. T..,. Creek. adLdnina- JohnMe. I ran, Csq .supfHiseu 10 ueiong 10 ius neus f Colin Liodxay 73 i '-r ' 40 d. tietweert Jule MSrshiaHa Uoefc Horn,! t adjoining McDonald, owner unknown ;r C,23 i NR1LL Mc Al.PIN, Sherff. Robeson Uounly.TM. C. April 1840. ; E' CC! ICR! 'ICC ! I K VvUtAn A Stvttuk hare ilkrirxientic Ire Hue filled, and are re iuud, frorfi tunrise till sonxet, to funiih Ire at One bUr per Uiulirl, Fifty" : Cents pep ualf Buebel, Tbwty Cents s Peck: ' i;r. m, T fe;KalriSli, April to, 1840 v k.., , 30 SW ARRIVAU9,THI DAY, Bu the Steam jerk Whirbvind Tornado. Poor Jack, Ho. 1. j The Tower rf London; by the 1 Aothop of Jack 8bepard. :va Pol1 sale at tbe N. C Book Store. 1 T R W M .ff'-t U'KGC oners .Ms Ai Prolessional X servkes to the citizens of Kaletgh and its ad iitfent coontrv. in" the bractice of tbe various, branch prsclb al information, he spent the Jat jearjaa tesK o ins roie?aion. rwine iurjMnw uuiaiumg FayrtteviUe tivft,"where be caii be consulted, when not professionally engaged.- 1 i;' , Raleigh. December .2, 1 839. . i i6 TCORTH DETO W CATTUB FOK -SAlK.Wbe tbscrilwr, 'near Rtcigti N. Cn hi for sale's few Uows and Calvea, Heifers end Young Dulls, new JU for service warranted to be of the above 'breed. U l ' . . ' , '.' The Devons are thought by competent jodgea to tie ibo lest breed of cattle in America for the practical Farmer." JFur particulars, see American Fanner," I iihAagust, 1 839, New-Yrk pirit of tbe Tiinea 28thfarch, 1840, .North Carolina Biaedaruy 22d April, 1840. f SETH JONES. ; April; r5th"lR40. 99 A Mar next, and be continued from day today until Thursdav lhe4thtt of Jane, being ibe first Tburs day iu the month.' which list mentioned day ia sp- 'leae . . k'-'tt'"- ' ' '",vi" .:"' The following Trustees compose the Committee of tsuatiom f ' .' :. i.HIs E'lll'cy. Gov. E.B. Dddlit, : Jwf. ex oo. St Georae M. uadcer i Michael Hoke Simmons J. Baker ' ibhn 1 Bailey John H. Bryan fJ Edward Jonea Willie P. Mangum ; Charles Manly -: . James T. Morehead Samdel F. Patterson ltomulus M. Saunders Doncao Cameron Xames Wt Clarke 4 - James S. Smttu I Richard D.'Spnight )l & JOO,D', .i 1-tJ. riwoen u. uniisiu v Hawkins John D. Toinner r Lewis Williams f" ,"6'1..4r-T. ii.T; :'; Henry -v r- tnariea U. Ml.non By order. '-- ',' .4 . - ' . f ; 1 CHASMALTt &creJary.j Ba!eib, April 20 33l4J " 4 ' , - ; Star and Standard tilf 4tb June. . fa ALE OF, VALUABLE LANDS.The Sub fcStscriber will ofler fer sale, on Monday, ibe 1st day .UiHie, next, sat rbe fDwrllinR Hoose of the late Iwuw WoTodTthe'bllowini Tracts if LAND; in tjiairt. pursuant Jo a decree of the Court ot Equity, directing the sale, fer the purpose of division, six t ' ? 'Ir "'-M.-ii; .! ' ' -':; :''" 4 The- Manor Tract, containing 10C0 acres, adjoin ing Hart well HoVtna and otbors, on which there is a comfortable . d wetting, bouse, and atl other Trecesssry oot houses., ;' 1 :' ; ;,.;:; One other Tract.' of a1wut 600 acres, on Boffslow creek, on which here is a good Dwelling ami not houses, and a good Grist and . Saw MILL adjoin iog the. lands .f Paul Ferrel, Uenj., Marriot and others. . : .'. . t . r- ( c. ' i Another Tract known s the Cbambly tract con taining about 200-aeres, on which there is a Dwell jng .snd out bouses adjoining the lands of. Benj. Marriot, and others. ? - . .A- - ' ' Another Trset, known ss the Marphy tract, eon tainiiig about 150 acres, adjoining the'ands of Jos. Jones, and others. ; . '-h& -:';rr-v. And Hhe other Tr let known aa the Rabun Tra, containing about 200 acres, and suljoining Uv Ho'use Trat.;;'?;'?- , . - W. ? TheJoreoing Lands1 will be sold on a credit -of 6 42. and '18 monlbs. with intei est from the .day of sale. - L ' H.:W, MILLER, Clerk and Master , April 22. 1840. 34. Is. A" I.T 4 It AOO OR Ml7iyriDOI.IE- 1 COTTOW .SEED We have a amaU lot tl the above, sent to us -from Charleston, S. C. on ate. Price, 5 cento per seed.v Those seed were grown trom seed which soul Tor ceiits s piece in auuiu Marwiiim aiiu vc u . - . , C3 CslJ at the North Carolina Book Store. April 17 53 "47SIC. Tax Sotrrasaa Habmokt. & Mcsi-1 caxrCoxvaaroA, "t.'ontalning a choice col iectiiMi orRhvnes.Hymns.Psalms, Odes & Anthems: Together vrith nearly one hundred new tunes, which Mvo never before been publishetlr by Wm. Walker, ' April 25 rr ..j. " ..4 AW ROTiCE Si. CMERA1XAND I AGENCY-HuaT B. S. Williams. Al- torni-v at Law, wilt aUend to tbe adjustment and col leetton of claims throughout the ; VVeslernJ)i8Uict of Tennessee, andalso act aauen'l Land Agent in selling, i .latins- and clearing old disputed, titles. Persona re siding at a "distance," especially North -Carolinians, whose interest ia so extensive in this country, would do well to notice mora strictly the situation of their ..L.anu Claims. fl, .nsf;v., ,v:. m ; - Ouice at womerviue, 1 enn. , , i Refer to CoL Samuel King. Iredell County, N C, f - Thomaa f. Uevereux. tSnq, Kaleigh, . :a ;n;.m Hill n. Vni.i.' r ". ' ' rnrn' !tr Hl.ohiMi . I " ; r : W.M. Jfwr, MUinn .,.,,. iibeldredpstes, Northampton, ' J.diii Huake FaTeitef ille. :; K "f 4UUII Piw u, vuuiucihuw vygiiij, , Feliruary 18. 1840. 16 -6 m TATE OF NDRTBCOLmArCaiW CoewTT, Couit f Pb-aa and Quarter Sessions. ebruary Term 1840 Joab Brooks tV Larkin Brooks, etr. Executors dr. Legatees of Larm Books, decd. Petition fer .account and settlement. . "s. . Il appearing to the Mtisfactio f the Cnprt that Psrker Brooks is not an inhabttant of ibis i$tate 1 It ia therefore .orderetl, that publication' be. made in the RaleighftRisifr fr six weeks, for him to appear al - 2-- .v w i. .1 the neXITrrm nf thia Court to be held for Chatham t?T ym i ittsborivogb, on tbe 2d Monday of May uext,then and ihvre to answer ibe allegatiotts of the Petition, 4c or judgment a ill be taken' pro eonfesM.- ,v Tf"v -? J : kjr Witness Natw aW A. Stsobiaw. Clerk of oar said Court at Office, the 2d Monday f February A. P. 1840 N. A. STEDMAN, C. C. C. J-larch 27, 1840. , ,6 (NOMETHJNG NEW.We have Just reeei,el . lt of Domestic Shirtings and Sheet'rnks from" tbe Lexington Factory, in our own old North State Our Intention is to sell them (Mi wholesale ontyj as low ss the article nf the same quality can be brought from tbe Yankee States.", Merchants will plcaveorne and look at it. 'They will doubtless say, it is really prime Tor substance, beating the North all hollowt ." i ; V". . -:rr: will, peck.: 1; CGMos C0TTes.Y4axs.---I have a lot from the above Factory,. said ; a.be superior..: tYpa;can -bave that, or the Mount Herla Yarns, as yqu please f .'I " Raleigh,'April 6V,??, rt' w.'.Ia .VvP-, TtTIRGlNU AND NORTH,. CAROLINA HO; VvTELr-Tbe, Sutmcribsr resec tully .ennouh ces to the pul generally that he has iAktn the house fornwrly oei upied py M r JB a 4 r BWi i,t as, xituated near the corner of Main snd Commerce Sts., extensively kaown bv the name of the ,Yirtrinia ttnd liorfhCqroUna Jlotel, which estsbttsbment has teen .L ; I il: .. . . .V . . '1 iiioruugoiT rrpai.eu. .sou is noea op la style to please the fancy of transient as well S ermtie'nt boarders. By aiitired erertions t pronvtte. the, comfort oltbose that favor bW wit ha visit, he hopes to share a por lioit of iublic patronage --:-'.-. - ." : u:. a, ' JOHNwNf ANDREWS. n. jMorioik Msrctt 1 s ?wrr& i Ti ri;m - a.W ' m mm W a m a. . W ' .- . m m - 'TAJOTICE, TAKEN. UP, and committed to tbe jLNlTJail of Anson Coaniyon the t7thf Decern, ber iititt a Negro Man, who calls.1 himself TOM, and saya be 1toiigS to. JOHN f SMITH, Of Alabamt and was bought of Da siet. W 1 lli aar's of Bobeson Jouny, i.i thw State48ad Negro is shout S feet; 1 (i Inches biah, ' stout btutt copj ' r colouf el,vand,' apparently. about 24 .years of age. The owner is requeued- to coma ' forward, prove ' property' pav charges and take him away; or he will be dealt with ss ibe law directs. HY. H. ALLEN, Sherifll ; Wadesboio, Dec. 141829. : , ' 8-6m b KETCH of the Life and Public Services of Gen. WM. H. HARRISON, of Ohio, pamphlet lorm. thean edition, this dsr reniveil at the Nl C. Book tore by TU RNER .HUGHES. f : April 1?. -:..;' .'isr-w. . iwy lTOTICE.--Tbe ebpartnersbip of. Primrose Of iLNt Jfclolland'which bss existed fo the term of t?Xifea 5rais,w ill close by Qmitatbui on the first; day of jVIar '1840.- AH persons having claims - again'l the said Firm will present the satrte for payment. And' all who may be fndebted to the Firm will call and settle their -accounts '7-r 'i 'V -: !:- - n i 'r.y. John primrose. - DAVID H, HOLLAND., Raleigh Aprit 10. J 840 ,1. . Anew nnd handsome Daroactie for aAwq Hoists, made of the beat materials and fin ifOttti ia tbe most faabionable Style, fer sale, fer Cash or negotiable Paper br ! .:, W. U A. ST1TH. Also a lot of Silk Worm Eggs on Commission. - : April 13, . - 1 I - ,: V'I : fKS A l.Kur SiUKl a uakulia A.wake iocn- j ty Court of Pless and Quarter Sessions, ;Febra- 1 ary Term 1840. Joshua Mephenson 61 wire Isabella Henderson Johnson & wile Drueilla Cobert Pow- all m Wllliin n.al l nr.fa Plola Jama Ellla A- v- -... -i " .j .--... n i wife Patsev. and William, James and Jack son Pow-1 ell, infants.. Petition to divide Land, It an peering to oo Hunnuini u, iw v"t . i.b i Patsey, defendants in ibis, case, are oonrlMueuts; it ia" j therefore ordered, that .publication be made In the VftUinrr wvwnxia w w ot vwmmi, u( M S aaf a a 1 S a. a- ,,.a ina TMM AS a fit U alia I at the Court House in Raleigh, en the 3d Motiday fn May nest, men ana mere w answer or pieaa to saia petition, otherwise the pame will be beard pro eone- ss and, grafted aecordingiy, -:- I 'Witnesa. ilkama.T.terk ot ij lourt atUf- J fice in Raleigh, the 3d Monday of 'February 1840 fe Is 1 A. VV 1L.L.1 A M,-0. I JjT nor or Worm Carolina. re- miM.u w.: it hi. b-ri offi. itt renfwted to this Department, to this Department, that on or ab, ut the 10th Feb- ruary ulu, a negro boy, the property of Coir Luke Russell, of : Craven county,' was supposed to have lieen kidnapped by John andSamuel Smith, which boy waa discovered, ten or twelve days aRerwards, hear the road side in Green county murdered : and partially buried a ball having been shot through bia bead, and bia throat cut from ear to ear: and as the said John and SsTmuel Smith aland charged with the XMow, therefore, to the end, that the said oflenders . . ' . w ' 1 maybe apprefaended and brought to trial, I bave saani proper 10 issue mis my .rrocumsuon, ouer- g.-f..W 01 ane jwnureu ,o uara , iort,ei.ner p. them, to any. person or persons, who will f ajiprehend t and counne tnem, or eitner 01 inem in , iae jsii, or deliver them to tbe Sheriff of Crsven county ; and I do" moreover - hereby require all , officers,!wbeiher civil ni military, within this 8tate, to use their b t exertions to apprehend or cause , to be apprehended, tbe said fugitives.; sfjrfkrt Given un.V "jfofii 'ffib ni the Great Z Carolina. ,r . i 1 $ 11...L n ia. Given under my hand as .Governor, Great Seal of the State of N ortb one at our City of Raleigh, V March 26. 1840. .. . . : t. . EDWARD B. DUDLEY. By-Command, - . . -! C. C. BATTLE,- " PaiVATa SxcaKTaar. V f JOHN SMITH is described as a man of near mid dle age. about five feet nine or te'n inches higb.sloat ly built roibly complexion and healthy appearance, dark hair and baa lost an tipper front tooth. . No dea- criDtion of Saoioel is given. ; They 'Wera boro and brought op in Craven but removed to either Ceorgia or Tennessee some years since, .but returned ' under ..art an m nf aiaitiiKr lHir VwlatLina - ami t havit lik 1 lurking abmt under very auspicious circumstances .' i .t 4 "tn.. i..i iT .l.- Li t 1 ior Several mwnuia. luej uau, wurn iurj sjuiiapiw CoL Russela Negro, ai sorrelt horse - wiib a' flaxen mane and tail, with white feet and face, and are said to hsve a varietv of covers to tbetr Cart and to change them verr freoueutlv. " " Standard. Washington Whig. fWilmingtbo A3ari.ftjr ami Riniwr f l.inrjilntnn Will UOlHISQ. i TT nillber for alV-Tbe Subscrilier. baa on A haiid, at his Mills 1? Miles North "f Rsleigh, a large quantity of exct llent I .umoer. Price at he Marh 6. 10 50 "TTT' KIIITlTbelmiio'aint Parts of Kent's Cort- L CVaientarlee reduced to Questions and Answers; cootp.ete, in i vmume--py Asa.iwinie, dedicated to and reco nmejidedi by CMucelbir Kent, t Also, Tla impottant partsol Btackstone. reduced toqnes- tMMisaod answers; by the aame Author I yolume. This dav receivt-fl. h . . ----V v. r-. r. j .i TURNER & HUGHES. April 6, 1840. J ? 89 Raleigh Register for six weekssuccesavety.noUfyingJrdaj gHovf,- Bsrclsy-street, next door to Droarf the said James Ellis wife Patsey, that they Im mud t It is eh-ganily primed in tlie eatfa superVoat ppear before tbe Justices of our next-;ourt of Pleas foato f;irm. with brev-fh mlhioh. hml n..,,n.,Ul i'i..J Mills one dollar per hondrfd.,; AU orders adartwd ds and be beaid exparte. aa to such party or parties, - "-1 t to the Subscrilerr,P. M Wakefield, or t Wa Alferd Witness. Thomas It Liulejolirt, Clerk and Ma-ler - . lj at the Mills, will be promptly alteuded in. . i. . . of said Court al 0!3ce,tbe firi Monday of March, Av " s , - , V ;.AJ, FOSTER . D.lSia ' .. - w-'---u: J ' Aorii 10. 840. : , t :.v i ;- jtho ' b.-litTLejohi, C. If n.f .,V ... f AT-T gUCgZ-Sam Slick's Letter Bag tbe ' PU y Pr. dvi 6Vj , . ( - f 3 6w: ;?- ;; j S fOr Western; L -w.-- - - TTIORA --Tb. Seniiment of Flowern or Las, - " -.ft. irrtn vi n a. r n. : ' I it .li a! FLim 4 with Colored Plsfiii ' i.- , r r A NEW VOLUME- OF TILS VZ YORK J3. 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PauMing, the present 'Secrelafy of the Nsvy, Tbese beautiioj pictureti mT9 niienaeti cm er ior framing or ior in porx at tr : a ' 1 " s: a a L ' -".1a u saa : a ' - " a.a mp . m - . . s -i -a ' " v. iviiu. siiti srv Dinicoianr vaiusiim m obit, as iuus- r..i:.'i..i -i..tift. .ra..i.,,n .7. ,La,inL Ar i.a.. U a maJ j.,ki- i,..., ... i-i- . fioemeilt: . W wh0 feelts pride 111 thcirna. i ; , . -:i ' ... . .-v-. :. --.-i :!'. v-. r- Post-Masters geasrally are requested to set as . agents for the,.work.:iM;.frl3.4'-:'--' ' U.-Z, T Remember, all letters ordering the Mirror, most contsin f 5. and be post pakl,ahd thlt'.uVtt WORTH CAROLINA, Gaawttts Con-Vx,-- Jj Court of Equity Spring j Terni. 1840 " " Beuuett Hester, Adtn'r. of llenjnmin Heter, dee'd.. 'i,-- v; ' against Hamilton Hester iod others, uf It appealing to the satwfacrion of the Court thar the Defendants Charity Snipes, W illism Hester; Jer-; emiah Hester, Benjamin Hester. John Hester, Philip ' Yancey and M ary D. his wife. Absalom ' Field Lucy bia wife Jane Hter the Heirs TorRepri n- - -.-.1 t - 1...' ir:.. s kA-i.n,ii. t "Miiy-3fjrdiidWd.-Wiina v.-. xier, John Redmond and Ann his wife Chiri;; . -J rom and Chanty nis wife, 1 be Kepresep la t v - . , v B. Wstson, dWdw Jbb CurfiA;, i :e Curri-..' Gsrlami Hester, Solomon Hsyes snd riilJreJ bis wife,' and the Representatives of Mary Ha'yts (wife of ti.J-' eon Hsyes, dee d J are not lnnat)ita..ts of ibis Stale,' s but reside beyond the jur isdictloc "fthis Court ; it fa therefore ordered by, tfci Ccrt, that pullication bev made for sis succssive aetki in the llzkteh'JUeih fer, s newspsper printed and published at i be seat ot Government of una State, lor the said Defendants to appear at the next term of this Cot to te held at v tne Court Hoose in -the town bT C . rJrd. 00 the first ' j Monday of September next; and ..;: ! answefj de-- aur to ihe PlalntiTs till, or elee.lla ssid bill will,iJe I taken as confessed by the iarty or parties failing so to UlH) k f Flowers. - Language of Flow eik Flora . 1. m - - .---a - m m- m JictkMtiry, Flora Lexicon, with coloured fla.es''. f-t ; - tTbe above are this day received at ibe v -t .'- r' N.C.Booktere.1;',-',-;; April Hib OMMERCIAL DICTION AVT, MeCutwka Comnw-rciat; Dictionary i Psru-1, 2;, 3. , 5, tar. be romnlfied in ten-pari Tbis Day reived Ly TURNER & HUGHES. . 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