Newspapers / The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, … / May 8, 1840, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ED him all bloodv anil -with hi thl.rh ' Krnlsn ' oad bent qu jte' under; Vim. 'fhey wised him AW AMU A VU S T O N U ; G a II E SM propheu ye witness, appeared and the fcvvius uu vi i w w 1 uiu Lii uuiiB imuer nirn. -x tiev age. stand at the present moment a glorious up. and sprinkled water on hi 'Awn m rrrnv proof of the providence of God, in guarding er.him from a Vwooh, in which he had (alien, and preserving, as the apple of his eye, this, As ebon as he could sneak, lookinir fnnritT." his brightest dispensation of goodness, 4iis with'a lamentable tone he pried, 0 what last and best gift to mankind. , Against the will become of my poor mother ! .............. in, . o was caineu none, i was present wnen every engine set m.mouon that malice could the surgeon set his- thigh. His mother was devise, or genius ' recommend; or power ac- hanging over him half distracted Ehn't buitiM. I'liinc,, um iiu ,uib cry, mower (saiu nei lnall get over ip again .philosopher each in hisjtnrn; as the occasion in time.V A Not a word more; or a groan es seemed to require, and Sometimes with con- caped him while the operation lasted, federate mighty have sent all their force . ,Tom'was a ragged boy, "that could not against the sacred page. J But the. decree read er write yet Tom lias alwavs stood of Heaven has gone forth, and shall not re- on my list of heroes. turm'v The; religion oflbur once despised, , . but now glorified Redeemer, stands on the y ANECDOTE OF ARCHBISHOP 6IIARPE. solid basis of Imraotabld and eternal trulh.-- ! : It Va his lorikhii rtnm Z rhef00(l maX command the rams may die hoise attend his carriage, that, In ""T descend and the winds may blow and beat of fatigue from sitting, he might lake the re 1 . against this Church of Christ; -bet it -shall freshmen of a ridei A he was thus; coin" . TEI12IS. gUBsfciPTiox Five Dollars per annum half it AgrHBTiBXCSTS.r nr every id lines, uru UU . i . . ......... . ; Mil Couif uruers anu judicial Advenisemems win w nred 25 Der cent, hiaher: buLa deduction oi a J percent wH be made from the regular prices, for d teriiH l!e year, , , v i ,,4 ; , r , ; . , Adfehigemenli, inserted in tne en-mi-v eeij uio. ,rrii. will ailso. appear in .theWeekljr Tupef, free of Alllietlera to the EJitor mint be post-paid. . .. qr HE TVEEIIL.Y, MONITOR. TBI sAxa SCBJECT COKTIXUCD InsTisijoKT or si Vtiliiam JOKXS to BXVXXATIOV. Pumuins: the train of thought which flows MturailV fcom the subject 'of the" last Moni- wf, l jhis day sefect for" my readers, the iu- kjlaable i testimony ,pl one or . the 1 greatest haractcrs ; that ever aUorned and . ujgnified Thk name otoir William Jones l is dear notfall,iffor it is founded' upon a rock,' and the very gates of hell shall not prevail against it." M.-1"'. -v- '-5.-"'-;-' v ; TRUE. HEROISM. Ithas. been often .remarked that Jhe - erroneous opinions respecting War which - are imbibed in youth to his episctpal residence, " and had vgot a mile .or two before the carriage, a decent arid . well lookng young tuan, 'came up to mi and, with a trembliiig i and ' jaulleiins; tongue, presented a. pistol to hi$ lotdshi)s breast, and demanded his c motley. . 'Wie. Archbishftp, with composure, turned about! to ' ; "prospectus 1 or .in V ' i, - f . AlA25AMA 'IIIAs.r - - j The Subscriberi nrenose to estoblish iu the Town if Bah BocariLLK, Wilcox Count j, a weekly Newe ileper, Wtltled the Aiabami HxRald, to be devoted l Political. AcriculluraL Literarj and Mwcettaueoua i,l ln addition to the importance of a Presa in vyti 3ox, iii a political point of view, th convenience and Interest of the people of this and the neighboring iounues requireioai a raper saouiu ov nvumi.ih bis region, congenial tii its feelings and devoted ta 5ta interests. . me crowing tioportance oi mis seciiuu f 8ouih-AIabaroat and ihe wants of its citiwns, give jvery assurance tbst wefwill be liberally sustained in the etiterprize. And being practical Printers, we flutter ourselves thai : w. will be able to render the faer at once respectable and interesting. . r While we disclaim aiv inteution W 'act illiberally towards our political opponents, or to refuse them an opportunity oi uetenuing tnr principles. est mannertlirough ou columns, we wish not to con teal the fact, that our own sentiments ate in accord ance with those i of the Whio party j and of course, upon its members we trtubt chitfly depend for encour- tigoinent and support. Ih common -with tbe great nwjonty otthe American People, we looa to v nig boociplea and to Whigj measures as the only means o( restoring the Governaient to ita former purity, and M eradicating the pernicious and factious practices which corrupt Adrniiiist rations have inflicted opou the country. We have! wilnestted and still witness T tbe servants whom the people have called to admin ister the aflairs of the Government, disregarding me clearly 'expressed wishes of their 'constituents, and openl contemning the known will of the people Kay, we have seen a President of the U nited Sutes, chosen on account of hus loud professions of Demo cracy and Eepublicanupi, and coming into office with hypocritical declaratloajs of attachment to popular rights, presomptuoukly accusing a large portion of he people with bribery and corruption, because they expressed, in a Conslitulijonal manner, their opposition to one of his propositions. We have seen ) cphan lio office-holders and unprincipled peculators plainly eneouraged'and iirutected in their acts of plunder and corruption. v We have heard a " Democratic Presi- dcntM tell the people that they expected too much .from their own Government, and that it was the du lyof -the GovcrameniV (biatsclf and his underlings 1) to. take care only of its own affairs, and leave the people to extricate themselves from . their embarrass-rnents- embarrassments which his own and his "il lustrious predecessor's" capricious fxpmm7ta had fastened .upon them. We have seen honest and ca pable public servants contemptuously dismissed from .office, because they dared to differ in political opin ion witn those who seem oetermined to rule the coun try with a rod of iron, j And we now behold the au thors of these wrongs, the perpetrators of then outra ges, soliciting an approval of their coarse and a con tinuance of their power, at the hands of the A merf cau People. .' , . ..j ; ;-r'v ?. f '.: . - f. It is against these practices, these doctrines, and these, x km, that we tutend (if our undeitaking shall .meet with the favor of the public) to raise our hum- llcox nbwn make Bar hour. JIville. laiiiefl.. In a discourse, addressed to the Asiaue Society, he observes: 'Theol6gical ander. are no parv oi my preseni suojeci; nave prooauiy Htytru suinctaing i Thebis, ,on ordered the stm.ger to be brougKt them' 'ouud in poli.icar o but cannot, refrain from adding, thai the Mr. Howard, the reformer of, pnsonj.,- to . H ' eJ ihe , . capable and faithful to the W," m ? -L ! ..." " If 'i. .". . I' ,.lr ' I - If I .-" MtP-'fl Li . t--' erry lovenof-trutli and virtue ; and his j and previa through life, arise vfrom a false estimate of J and, looking steadfastly at him, desired he tove mar. uangerous weapon, anu V.Sir I Sir I" with great agitation cried the youth, "no wotds tig not a time your money instantly." "Hear me young man,' said the ; Archbishop," nnd comcuith me You see I am a very old man, and iny Jile is ,ofr very, little conse-' ljuence i your'V seems far otherwise, tl am. named Sliarpe, and am archbishop of t York: niv carriage and servants are behind: tell me what money you want, your circumstances, and who ytiu are; and Til not injure you but anu metnoffyjWHi oejieiu in rc vereaceso long aa humaa character. Those writers, who strive to coon- womu remove mat dangerous weapon, ecniui and UlenUi and piety, maintain, their teract these imnressiona. benefit Aac-nMOf hnm-nitvJ tell him fiUfly his'condilion. , n , '.,-,.-. ' . 1 ' J Tc f? 7hiJ 5fT7l i You U read mr Ed ward, the stories of 0i f - ifhf tU Achi,,M' aml Alexander, and Charles of fe fc: Swedmtndhavc d doubunot,! admired CCS vf till lona T wl 1 hihuuwui " . I tlifk liiirli ff kllrAO n' wliifh Boo.no.l ci .l.m f'';? abov aU 8entions: of (ear Uod rendered ded b his biographer, Lord .reignmouth; lheincapable of the molt extraordinarv ac lDau e fesuu or-a, iong ana paticni . invest tjons. :Xht. world calls these; men heroes i Mtini. vm. innu nrm ami in maiM npiipt. i - i r ., .i . . . . . 6",,vi' r t - -t unr uemt-e we pive tnem mar mniift innpi Wiitvii me iwwBiufi,siin,i9 iwu uw nur i f,,,.,. t.i n( ritniifor whait worn i mnt ... 1Dgs unequivocal y express ; "I isavs this irreat man. in iiia disserta- ,'h .im M linn on the Gods of Greece. Ital v. A- Rome i t. ' --' r J:d.'-"iii.-iv I prove a ft lend. Here, take this r- t-- - . jm y i m iit- irrsi was u icruc uu9 savior, iruveriieu i li l L !.-.!:..: l. : I . . . . o . imw In I mw mnr 11 qannot help believing the divinity of bv lhe Massiou3 of anJrr and vW. in l,ow .le 1 roe uch your want to. make, (1 a anifest completion of many prophecies np.ruHv tbrran nf Tsuinh. , in th innlv ripr. sou recorded by history, to whom they are the Messiah, from the undisputed antiquity, tifvi, ,h;,l. - r..rW.nlMr all mm.U you inUepenUent ol so Ucstructivea Dusiness, and danifeat completion of many prophecies 0f dutv I hft.nanitv: ! Tlieaecohd waa in a?.yu are nowngagwHn. lit is not.lhe truth of our national religion, as huch, that 1 have at heart.. "It 1st truth it ielf,4-and if any .cool unbiassed reader will clearly convince me-that Moses drew his narrative through Egyptian conduits, from Ithe pfuqasval fountains of Indian k literature, - if air re as. you. l am but Du t ou t at arc creditors : who will not stay my lord, indeed would do wpat no tongue besides my .own can telU" Well sir, I take it on your word ; laud upon my ny prophecies 0f dutv d hft.nanitv: ! Thesecohd waa in a Ju rc "uw;Hc"55u ' x espec ally those of Isaiah. 4n the only per- toxicated with the love, of irlorr. swollen pjieaeanv-lete rhoin the, are -u... i .r... 'i w- .t:- I mucn as you. i am out uut uui-i - - i vvaiii m unui ii in in i"sxiiAa ctisiiiicu u v uiasti" i . w applicable, am obliged, of course,! to believe lute pleasures ; and in pursuit of these ol)- ir!ne 1 er! a the lincity of the venerable books, to which jecU-he reckoned the blood of millions as of Ulll P,,uno18 that iacred person refers, as genuine. But J no account. The third waa iinfeelinw. b stinate, and tyrannical: and' preferred ruin ing his country, and sacrificing all his faith- iui ioi lowers, to tue iiuiuiuauuu oi giving up any of his mad projects. . . . . , Self, you see was the : Spring of all I their conduct s and .a. selfish man can lir-ver tie a II shall esteem him a friend, for havio weed- hero.-I will cive vou two cxambles of frenu Ifd m; r mind from a Capital error, and prom- J ine heroism, one shown in acting, lhe other ise to stand aroonV the foremost, in assisting I in ' suffetin?: and these shall be true stories. I. f r . .. l i. - i l i i r . . .1 k . . i . J w circulate tue trutn, wntcn ne nas ascer- wnicn is pernaps more; inan can oe saiu, oil-, . . .? mnr(i.wKi-r.r. n arl" . h . . rf J .. VI half that is recorded ot Achillea and Alex- IZ'IZ TIa ::iA: "?::" " ?iA I n ,Q PPfoacwog rresidenua kuwcu si ma gi a.c n ouu tut t At wi coruisuy and zeslously si honour, if jou will in a dayror two call on me at ; what 1 have now given shall be made up to" lhat sum.'" ' -Z Z ) l o The hliihwayman looked at him, Was ml lent,-and we'nt offj and, at the time appoint ed, actually waited on the archbishop, and hie voices, it u tu open to the citizens ot ttaatirAit 1Tn ihnt bis wnrflc li'irl luff imnrpli n and the adioinine counties a medium of making k ,:.;n;.A:,.h ir. t -1 ? and defeiidina; their poliiicat opinions, that we - . .i - i ' . ?bis aUeJI:t to establish a Whiir Journat in person a peculiar earnestness, desired to ce himfi r ,1 contest, the Ilia sustate the claims of Wind Henry Harrison and John iTyler., Believing 'A. I t-.r i ! l - ll u U ru oi. rdui ai ..... tni . r .fe, . - - i -t. a i we aa d uu a. vhi w w s u wXr a u iw it a vv a oi W- pore true sublimity, more exquisite cathedral. His whole li e almost was nero- u.roVe hV countenance changed, his knees beau y, burer morality, more importanthis- ism ; for he confronted all sorts of dangers, loltcrcdt.and he suuk almo$j T breathless on mu nner sirains oi poetry a au e o- wi n toe soie view oi relieving ine .mc.. the floor. recovering, hei requested aiv , man couia oe couecteu, wiuiin tne 01 ins icnow-Deins. 1 nen e orguu 10 tudience?n nrivate. The apartment beinl; iwryj a Iquerice hami vera Mage icnrttures lofcdm I in form froni the stores of Grecian, Indian, Persian, or even Arabian learning.' The antiouity of him. He travelled several times over almost expressible humanity,. rendered cuai, per- lions ciin.i'iiir in lianninoKi trtitlntna! C thosfe cimposhions no man jloubts'j and the ;the whole of Ehropeiid even into Asia,' in 1 tn : I orcl---r-f t c a rs. for awhile prevented his tii- unsthiiiedaDfticat on of them to events lanir order to gain Knowieigei tue sxate 01 nn- ,n.r i,:a ViXUi ,u.lt i,nvp .AVt.A mv luulv subsequent to their publication, is Bolid sons ahd hosiitalsv and point out means tor am , tllynn that have aavtd a mucli- groiind ot belief, that they are .genuine com- lessening ine caiamiuv ui F-.i ... u.h. jqv - and a,ht,e. brqod r c'nildiif, I post tons,-and. conseqtteqtly inspired.,,.T "en"-; ? J""1" -VT w,,f whhm :-Ialueti: dearer 'thahtiiV li IV. Hire iOnirtn-,mr.i.:.. .u-" . 1 nil true wflSi that ne misrnt tearn ine uesti .1 .jt... 1 u... " u-u 1 h KuiiisiuuiuMUtt iiicoo ranuus pics i i o . . .... . . i inai iiiiv iniuiiiis : uui-iicvei snail i. umvi lions of his faith 1 1 canot iwaines oetore thy mystic A' altar, heavenly truth ; ... - 1 kneel m manhood, as I knelt in youth.; Thug let me kneel, till this dull form decay. An life's last shade be brightenM by thy raj . Then shall my soul, now lost in clouds below, , Soar without bound, ; without consuming glow. Such'weraf the opinmns, on a subject the most awful and interesting, of this truly great nJworiderfiil man!;:1 A man. whnrr fur ftverr coiiipH8, irum an uuier uvvus, manauiiuc u.c awic oi. u.v n j cIearet; My hrd," aid he, you cannot eves composed in: any ageVorin any iu this country, were free from a very fatal , . ' ,un ;w.cikn,.a m .n.h The two ; parts of which the and infectious distemper calhzi Uie jail fey - . e . . . tUude will never suflei- consist are connected by a chain cr. Whenever he heard 01 it, lie maue a ...em tQ b" 0bliteiated froni rav mind. In positions, which bear no resemblance; J point of seeing the poof sufierers, and otten i-w behilil ihat nnce mntt or style, to any tbatjan beprbduced went down into ; their I dungeons, when the wr.iPifMi nr Inn..kind : hnt now. l.v vnur in- 1 : " . . t. fc .l I .1 . . .. . 1 " -- , , Keenera menisci vs wiu ui anum y COOKING STOVE FOR ber has for sale on modr Cooking Stove, or would excr. his being too large for a sing- May I, ... V ALE OF TALUABLE : scribef will offer for sale, oi! of June, : neit, 'at ihe Dwellint Newton Wood, the. following! Wale County ; pursuant to de i Equity, directing tbe sale, for the vix i ti::"'?':ir: . The !anor Tract, containing i ing Hart well Hortbn and others, v comfortable dwelling house, and a. out houses. " 1 . ", " ' v. Ooe other Tract.' of about 600 acr creek, on, which there is a good Dv . houses, and a good t! rist and. Saw'M . ing tne Ian Js ot raul crrel, lien,). ? others. .'.-'-' ; 1 T ; , -J. - , Another Tract, known as the Cbambly taining about 200 acres, yi which there ii ing and out booses adjoining the lands. MarrioLand others." . Another Tract, known aa the Murphy tract., . tainiug about 150 acres, adjotuiag the lands of . Jonea, and; olrrs,;f:-rx,yx;t And one other Tract known as the Kanun I ra. containing abtmt 200 acres, and adjoining the House Tract.' " :)ZZy---M The foregoing Lands will le sol J on a credit of 6, 12, and 18 months, with inteiest fro.n the day . of sale. ; - ,11 "V. MILLER, Clerk and Master? , April 22, A LTARADOOR MULTIBOLLED Ay COTTOW SEED We have a Small lot ot the above, sent to us trom Unarteston, s. u ' on sale.- .. Price, 6 cents er seed. Those seed were, grown from seed which sold for 50 cents 'a fiece ia South Carolina and Gcrcia, Z . . Cj Call at the North, Carolina Book Sfore. 5. Si. ' April VT. .'M;-7,y;f-yvS3f "WtCTIJSIC THESoi7THBaifH4.MOHT, &M.USI- jy U cat. Co mp AHioir, IJontaloing. a choice Col. lection of Rhymes,Hnius.Psalms, Odes & Anthems: Together with nearly one hundred new tunes, which have never before been published r by Wm.; Walker, this day icceived by TURNER & HUGHES. April 25th. - ; .fWy :j" ,'; : ." TfROCtABI ATIOW. -Bt the Gover UZ nor of NTorth Carolina. $20O re- W3rd.-r Whereas, it has been officially reported to this Department,' that on or about the 10th Feb ruary olu, a negro boy, the property of Col. Luke Kussellfof Craven county," was supposed ' to have been kfdnapped by John and Samuel Smith, which boy wssdiscovered, ten or twelve days afterwards, near the.-road side In Green County murdered and partially burieda ball having been ahot through bis head, and his throat cut from ear to ear . and as the ssid John and Samuel Smith stand charged with the felony aforesaid," i , r Now, therefore, to the end, that the said offenders may be apprehended and brought to trial, I have S: v the. beta March k RiTATE X ton County Sarah-Ann Keith Ou motion, and it a . Subpoenaa to aniwer h Bertie county, against Wo. cd by the Sheriff that he ;is no , county ; and also, tbst the said '. an inhabitant of this State, or not v.. tion of tht Coo.ft : (he Court doth oro tiaement be made Tor thirteen successive tv, Raleigh Register and North Car ina Gazeu vising the said William Keith that, unless he ep. . , before the said Court, at the Court house in Plymouth On the second Monday of September next, anct1 plead, ansvrer or demur to the Complainant's Bill of Com plaint, it will be taken pro eonfesso, mtd such. decree made thereupon, as shall be considered just. ' . r " . Test,' TH u TURNER, V. dM. E. IX I III! I f f I.A 1(1 II.l A ll.ivvtrtv i " iP Court of Eouitv-SmrinsF Term. 18tkw-V oeuneu xi ester, .auio r. oi itenjamin U ester, det U. ; r r ;V. : siiu, cicr iiu outers. ,,i . It appearing to the saUsfaction -of the Court that the Defendants Charity Snipes ViJliam Hester, Jer-t? emian neater. Demamin 11 ester. John licsier.Thi n niicey gnu Marj u. uis wire, Ausaiom f jeia and Lucy his wife, Jane Hester, the Heirs or-Represeh-' tatives of fjpmiah: Heater, - decd.,r the childrebf ofK Mary Gordon,! decMt j William TFraxierv Arthur Frav aier. John Redmond and Ann his wife. Charles Bar. ' - 1 . ' . . t . ... . ...... .' j, thoezht rrooer to issue this mv Proclamatinn. offer nW 'm.ni nf Ana htmilro.l .Inllor. ...ri .ilk., v 1 rom and Charttv his wife, the RenresmtatlvM nfTf.n. V, & wmw m mrmm awaaaa ? iui . mumi va v j w c - - - - Kam a B-Ara mm vsaAa ik ,ni .....a,! I ff IL WV alTAn. .1 iin Is I : II m n W 1 1! ta ITlir-irt v anu couune mem, or euner oi laem in ia Jan. or i wruu uwwj, wiuuivm hhu A&uureu ui wu, hat I Vfecli'u Yourl GptI plating these various expres P gue was, that he; miSht learn the - best is tUat firtT-poun(ts ; h Uinm methods of treating that terrible contagious ..! vL Bt-.r ; ponder at the glow of piety, Vwhich disease j and he voluntarily -exposed himself i$ UI? tness ; ,y0UV:aeea iUel'f ms ! your a io the following lines:-- ; pfirra a strict quarantine, a, one sus- , J . aml heaven, and all its blessings, .1 .1 - I . i- .1. - 1. 1.. J only that he might be thorougltl y acquaint ed with me metnous useu tor prevenuoit. lie at length lied of a fever, caughtjn inalfcnd ing. on 'the sick, 'on the - borders of Crim Tafiary, ! honoured: , and ' admired , by v all Europe, f afteri having greatly '? coutributed to enlirliten his own and many . "other coun tries,' with' respect to some of the i important be your preseni and everlasting' reward, j ; I was the younger son of a wealthy man; your lordship kriew him Ihvsuix; Hj name was-. AI)' marriage al'ienaled his affections, and mv. brother withdre w.Jiis - W ' mt shall cheerfully and honestly supiort their election, rWhigs of Wilcox, of Monroc,vClaxke, &c. will you second our efforts T Will you lend a hand in estab lishing a Journal devoted to the advocacy J of your own political sentiments, and inseparably attached to the cause and interests of the people! The cause in irhich we are eogaged demands that we should be more active " and zealous in advancing our oliti caii sentiments. Let ua then imitate tbe zeal and in Qustry of our opponents ; let us be as active in circu laUng and defeuding poUlical truth, as they, are in disseminating misrepresentation and error. And how can this object be belief 'effocted, ihan by the eaiabi tisbment of an independent Press II We are confi-;, dent in the hope that our call for support will meet with a hearty and cheering respousea . f ,The Herald will be issued, onj an Imperial sheet, as soon as a surficicut number of Subscribers can. be obtained to justify the undertaking, and will be print ed with good typo and on fine paocr " .' T rms. Four Dollars pc-rTunnuni, if paTment be made within three months after tbe commencement of the subscription; or Five Dollars if made after thai ttmei . ; - . - s f-i" n-T-:.- v 'v Communications should he addressed to tbe Sub scribers at Selma. , . i' ' i . . 1 JAMES H. CURTIS. " - V - 7 ' JOHK H. MARTIN. r April 10, 1840. ' ; ' :" ;!;: :" v , : fjj" Editors friendly to the undeitaking are re guested to give Jhe above 'an insertiou. : : r deliver them to the Sheriff of Craven county ; and I do moreover hereby require all officers, whether civil or military, within this State, to use their b 2 1 exertions to apprehend or cause to be apprehended, the said fugitives.''- V ZZZZZZi -Z'Z ' " "3M&7 Given under my hand as Governor, S&MZ 'and the Great Seal of lhaState of North 2?U1 & Carolina. Done at our City of Raleigh; TJ1.'J ' X? k l. loan .--.-.! ..-.... .i-.-t 4 VsZS,-.-v cu o ou. EDWARD B. DUDLEY. By Command, . CU. BATTLE, .and the Representatives qf Mary Hayes fwife of iilm- eon Hayes, dee'd.) are not inbabiunts of this 8tat4 but reside beyond the jurisdiction ofihia Court it is therefore ordered by lhe Court, that publicatiorr b made for sit succssife weeks in lhe Raleigh Regis- Z terT newspaper printed and published at the -seat of Government of this State, for the said Defendants to . appear at the oex term of thia Courti to be held at the Court House iul the town of Oxford, oo the first Monday of September neat, and plead, answer, or de t mar to the Plaintiff's bin,' or else the said bill will U ' taken as confessed by the party or partiea ttilidg so to ,-; do, -and be heard exporter aa to such party or parties; T Witness, Thomas U. Litllejohri, Clerk and Master ; of said Court at Office, the first Monday of niarcb. At :- 1 THO. B. LITTI.E JOHN, CV U : TL'i'K " 11 " . 1 .' t , A FaiTivTs BacmzTXBT. 4 JOHN SMITH is described as a man of near mid dle age, about five feel nine of ten inches high.atout ly built, ruddy complexion and , healthy appearance. dark, hair and baa lost an upper front tooth. No dee-1 n IIEUIFF'8 SA.T3. Will l.a a,.! .t, ih caption of Samuel irgtyen. i hey were born and I ia Court House in Lunibertori: on the 4th JLTimla uruusuvuu in unu uu. (uivcu iw ciiuct ucuiki, i iu iv i ht nnzi. ia mucuoieacn oi mm in nvm -i-i.m. or Tennessee some yeara aincerbut eluroed under of Land as will be Sufficient tosatisrv th TW. .?.,; . i.; A-- . . . . - I . . - . . ... - , . . ; . . -: " . pretence or visuhik uieic reiauona, anu nave oeen i inereon Jor tne year 1833. together with inri.Iont.f A Tract of 1 00 Acre, bo ih'a South-west si 2d c- ii of Great Marsh, adjoining Daxley M Gbvuri 1 Z. listed: by4 Rodrick- McSwain for 1837 -and? e-ii f .- van. - teres on uuue jviarsa, aujotntug Ale x: .Wair h tisteaior the Heirs Uuncan Me. ; L.' riait for the yeare 1837 an J 38 ' ; . .1 75 225 do on Gum SwamD. adioioinr Lorl!ipr ; IIHOU VJ -1 HI1U1 MUVHIWi 'S!.. f,' .JN. yj! j love, and left me to sorrow jand penury. -A. month since, my brother died a bachelor, btl intestate. ' -What was iiisv U become tntheV and bYJyour 'astony ttn -Igqddness'l :St'triii f h : w.v. nw,ii"-iiM t 1 17" ."r V 0"ru,v rr, . " J -"j -"----v," . ' " " . 1 now. at uncc uie inusi. ueiiiicui, iic, iwwav,i; ""TT1 " ', ...-T-. "T I tnereiore oruereo, inavpuoiication ne maae aiatcri Wiethe stoutest of our antagonists, j IbCiUoodj as great nero in preserving man- gratcTul and happiest of row species. tsy -Cjl TlGETare reduced froni Ital . 1 Raleigh Register for six weeks successively,! umnst e?erv solid excellence and shin-1 kind, as some ot tne laise neroes aoove men- ,.fK. AA , . . ,; - - --ri - . i4Sl i eisli to- Waroesooro and uold l the said Jamea Bina wite fatsey, that they r Uinb aecnmMJ.lim-ii . t.;. iAr.t nmnrlltf' I iinnftit wArr in destrovincr them, .ha -t f; ZMZZ-l :f,-j horoiizli.Krom the date hfirehf. TWO DOL-l appear before lhe Justices four nextCourt abfe all hcon e M? icini Jiero ..l a mudr humbler. ; but W PrT l iWrtrdth. lTlil ndVrtLn nns-J , , H AM waS once requested kys Jhe late 5)rd Stage Tare from Rale.gh to, Waynesboror .Golds, atibe .Court House in Raleigh, oathe 3d M ani:: ?:;1 nltli-i. : T vSf Wt anrimrHftUl am & ftri.aftha.i btfThU tageUeavealKalaigh hrrtiitime; . May ext, theiipna taera to answer or plead t ya ; :wnue tlie; spienaoor 01 nis virtues .X i acre iw a ,iuurut;yuiau. r-..rr -: ... r.r.e-- r '' jrv-.ttl'-waekrei'ii mlthfield. ivist oiuMbndar.--Weduear: I Mtitfori otherwise tlio same will be brnd'av eoit'fta -tniootenhUo8o-1 tbtslciowa.r.an i aoie. w.orKinaD,?. osm;, yery su.m.v,-....b .--...-... .'"rrT 'and Fridav. .i- ... .4L, . : r. t. 1 ,i...i.n :tt roiimv f hn anpnt . nt ih all'. I lant oi tne narisn anparentiv f I11UV I11IU 1IUU1 UID 1 UIUIICI1 IUW IHIW :-., - ; .1 - ... , , .-. , .... vi - iT s,tAiir li Parnpdiund left his wife i frame, calledupon me one dayr mv at ia uis Aiutiwua i lurking about under-very, auspicious circumstances for several months. I ney nau, when they kidnapped Col. RusscVs Negro, a r sorrell i horse ; with a flaxen mane and tail, with white feet and face, and are said to have a variety of covers to their Cart and to change them Tery.frequentlyV iv.Ci' iZZ'X--Z- c t .Standard,; Washington Whig. Wilmington Advertiser and Banner, (Lincolhton) will publish-. RJTATE OF NORTH CARQLINA.Wake Cocn-, Lf iy, Uourl ol fleas and tjoarter Sessions, reuru ary Term 1840. Joshoa Stej Henderson Johnson & wife ell, . William Carrol & wife Piety,' Jams v Ellis & wire Patsey, and William ames and Jack son Pow eir,iiifants.;Peiition to divide Land. It ap'pearitag to the satisfaction ot the Court, that James E ii & wife Patsey, defendants in this1 case, are nonresioents; it is in the aotifying 1 and .1 I wows into thf tliAa .. n . vlaaww P"f ,who vainlv trv to VtePv of an admiring world ,tr'ggle in Uie cause of Christianity, he has led her fiercest foes. He has' d rive a in-M-sliiy from its last and Strongest JioId : ;an4 yspe rams of the eastern " sublime structure for TIf LiTiNo God. t - The ..a remote lnoaui in a 'senoui and pressed and children to jshift for. themselires as they the necessity of bearing mj testimony .agajnsf could Vrhi iulbrlurleIyiacbraraon this daqgerouse r jjr th tvrannirand rueltv- ex- as rrrV people were generally farmers in mid :s, 1 Uiu; nm lUIHii. Hie; 1 -rr . lions: If 1 they, foliowett A18 4 i--- m! . :'. -. ;'.'. .'it; i 1 n2. numoie ai&iance, anu rataeE i 30. "X Raleigh, April 4, 1840. E.PGUI0N. - 'i ' IRGINIA STATE tOTTERY.'Fof the henefit uiu xuaner pessions, reuru- 1 ou co. on lumuer. tuver, aujoinirjg ;Vatson,.., i Mepuenson. & wire Isabella, 1 listed by William Liowne - . 1 . p Ci V' ife Drucilla CobertPow- 25U do. ott fcowrie Road, adi .hing Dial's Heirs,' 1 wife Piety,' Jams rEIIis 6c -? lited by Daniel Lowne ;.f C3 vl ' a. M...-. n J t . ,? m . ...... - oi ooc oa oear owamp, aojoimng Vampueil, '- ' - iiweu ot wen iiuwiw?- i' c ; v:. . , j i - 1 Fiii lv sn t 0 v rw a m . .i(minii. P . - - 1 . J ....... w . w u ,r. r i , -. . t i:.,.-.i i. t t : - ... listed. by Archd. McGill W . ,rV" li id i 100 do on Bear Swamp, adioinbg Camnbell. a ICQ! 11. fIBlCU UJ tJtUUUOVU UVICU ' i ' i: !'';?,. I O '.' if Wake. 1 200 do. on HoJv-Swamo adioininff BirV Utj ondavin l "if br Raifard Revills . - - 5 ia'-' aaid 1 1 100 do. on Lumbc Riven adioinina Watson. .1 listed for Catharine I.owria Lit IR37 n.l i s'h w uwi vii wauuiD i iw vifui aujuiuiiig 143 . ' ' : Natl s, listed by Birch Jacobs. Taxes Lr ' 50 do. on' Lumber River, adjoining JlfcrCc'I!, T Z :-;jisted.byWm H, McNeill. i Cl so and granted accordingly.' .Witness, A. Williams, Clerk of said Court at Of fice in Raleigh, the 3d Monday of February 1840 ? . s V..i A. WILLIAMS, c.n ; temnla. has erec crcised in this w orld. I - believe -that ot oat oitng circumaiai.ee t,-. mAMi,:w:' f I Y,.vk4,l fihpfa is the most 'freauerit took a lead ill last n;.ti SnVt A;r 9 . rtliem,it was at an ivvuiiiuiij vuva i Maav vwaw i -i ' :;;aH;:V''-i -r . I 1 ' . - i.,ir.MA . ri,o Tomiltf mlit hflvA starved, but Tor his to avattt-inffuiarnvr . ' . , -j - " v c . a . mm .-i s mm s bs - n v v bv b rn r n nnnni as : wmw i - . ' i ' ; - . - . . r - - r . w nil win ii t . I i .1 a, . ..as. A.w s m n a in - 1 1 f o 1 1 1 f s -i irai an can ioa iua tun!: i i'i t w r - - f . . . . - i ----- : - - ; . - j. in ripiures for himself, need-not fear7' thV brought up-lolielp: liim t io his work j nd Inntfe habitr wean $130.: 'he followiDg Thirtces eompoAe Can v omis honest ioqlilry wheh aided by who was so jndustn6ti and attentire, triat r vjawium JJ Wheats, and; Invigorated brthe?e be4 novrittlie affe bf thirteen of fcurteri, ttanswere do ?5 neg BnfPle of Sir VV illiam Monea -v-i' C-.' he Vast able toearrf nrettv ffodd waWsVevery ed noMhe ability of the wparerti considered Orders orTictets and Shares of Cauficates K Hon D. L. S w Aia-,; Prtsutent of College. . . Il inavU P i" ?.i ! 1u ' '.' u1 t aple to eajn pretty goou j-- fh ttUi(Jcit- nd no:dMwy nreo'rooU't'Tii fKckagatiBthlkval 8pfoiiaMLettfii address George E. Bsdger t ; Michael Huke , y . i may be, jndeed, asserted 'withoht the fart hmff of which; that lie could keep out of as innocent, anu not aeser? ng reprooi a if ; GREGORY & Co Managers ' s Simmons J. Baker Edward Jonea UntNaictiont thafthere is npt-VWE his lather's hands, hfrhrougbt to hi. rnothew thif tregreedt buVtdVhat grieted liirn J v t K? uwJSlco;; Sliaite t? vUfie M.ngum I jtrorld, which haa undergone so severe And when his brdie.of a falheiieame i-hbroe was: to SeeTpeople set theiij! hearts srnjlt rl$ I ; v . 1 .Or Richmond, Y - John Hi Bryao' v Z Z Charles Manly . ; , exanination as that which (or its! excel dritnlrV cursing andsweiiriri and in such an biiiftshiopslj conceded, that as jraotleivpf inrawings sent; imaediately. after ihey are over, to Duncan Cameron JameiTMorebead- ;r- !ejce,!we dennmin.t-vK-fii.rintnrM. .. Tlnif ' ill t.ii.nnr' ik.t i.f. ' ..ii. in,l VhVpt bf dress Were .trifleaioronalred'jriri.tbr butjeieinal ' : afl.ba .order as above. - t " V35 'Ki(-- James W. Clatka Vl SamaelF. Patterson , ' . - : . . . , . . ' i - Koniuiu" ivi. oaunuers James S. Smith.. than i to encourage "ex4 I - .... i i .-... . . ., . I . . I of the Petersburg Benevolent Mechanic i Associ. f II I Wl l' I no rublic Anniversaiy Ex- ZOO Jo. on Klchland Swamp, adjoinin? IIcAl- iJIass no. , tor 1H4U.,;. 1 o t drawn at '"ln,llu" w iiorw Carolina . pio, iisieu -Dj.iianiei uranam lor Ifca anj ' ' . dria,VVa. SalutdnylUaj SOth, 1840 wtt ba held at Chapel HB on Mooday the 25th day 4V Zr??M? s v 7- r ' . 1 r -. ' V,CAPrPALvi:i lMaeI5 f w8iioed fiomUay today;ohUI 48 do; nw J1W. Swamp, aajcin!.-CrL: t ' . ' ' - " , '' 'Ar -' 1 1 nursusy tue am uav 01 June, oemg tbe first I nurs I -x listed oy ratncK Uarfield -.v . . .1 in. 000 J $10,0005 !.000r8 5t)0--3.0703,000 day in the month, which last' mentioned dar is an. fiO do. on South-west side oflm!!. rw,; ; il $0P4QPiixe.of10(W0of25()r pointed for the Annual Cominentement of thsCoV joining Ivy. listed by Tbco- hilua Uy ' . cif c &c ; r f li-a.ffrf.f:: ,kgav,-r??':n"-:t:'5--T-v V.--;v:- SjO.db. on Lumber River, aiula V.Tlin-- - ificates of Pack8ges OP25 AVhote Tickets $130 : -iTbe followiDgTrusteeseouipose the Committee of t" son, Haled by Claybornlve' . 1 a: t lapse of morft tlian three - thonsaiiiT I iHaikiliildren iloTat n.t Vcamn neit . himfor I concerftsJto set ou lieartsiupon them, rnust 'pnJi the writing f Map have withstood fear. I of a ntintr: ;ihta cnml lad. r'rom wasl be a srreat sin Hut 1 adTtsed lurn to cort Isaac. Crom John R. j; Daniel T ie onnn;';M , .u. ,1.. r w,.i 1 1 1,;. ..MAv . '.r.. r,: t 1 sirtor. that trr et bur hearts' 'against such trt 1 . 1 iv.vi.iwii .. .ii n a. - ... ...aa, uwu ... . w .iniiin i . . . . i . .ica. ... ... . ... . i.ii. l v ....... v.w.. n-.. KaiusL mm 11 - iMH 11 clou 01 . ntrei i erei nun fiiupiiv in nen: hi nininnr. inffmi nes was mc panic nuo.. w sn wi . io uiiinneui in BucccssKiu luitiwur 1 iuic, hisuy iuukcu uiiuii r 0nIer the; banners of the Jewish lawgiver 4 of the family, and4oved him dearly, I. e.man t6 this day. a firm phalanx, : It chanced one dayTora? ih climbing up I tion as he set his heart 1uj assauu oi enemies,. ; iTl Skrta of the: wleked. ; At & " " ""nesa. of time, when the hour-was J bottom, , on a hea f , ht Io whom' both' the law and the The bye-itanders ran up to him, and found fault, ORTRATT PAINTINGThe Subscriber rcs- peclfully offers his professional service to the J Robert U. Gilliam; ; 9 Richard D.Spaight an AftieU ' rf encoursifed. and iiiducrJtii' remain'. I IvjdUD. ITenrV '. f - r' Lewis Williams Mm iU.nnWri i iinnn them : and aa his fashion was dihrentl by the poanve engngement of a;b -x ''j - rmm;ihnA nf his lieiirhbours. iust in Dronorv he would proceed -to fit up 1 Painting Room i and, j By a .resofuUou of the Board, the - Coomtssioncra I... UI..1I1. CJ.. .a. I IW : O . ' .j-.-- --. , . --' . - . . I . J Vtl.l .1 . . . . I 1 ; J . xo ao on wmg Uunch, a.'jo.siii Iw. 1!; CJ iennis iey,,,.: - . gj) on uo. on 4aeoD Wwatsn, ej oin h?? Wrwii-t: r ; ; -v iui jones'., ,. 1 lit - WICK t-' Fli'W.i:f..l I.- f,.X ii meii 4810 do. on Great Swamp, adjoining PdwerV f - cc Kin, listed tv Callaf Lloyd' v f,iL 15 ZZi -- v.v JVTBUJJ, BUJ"HI4 . ! ;r J . Wick's, listed by, MsUhew Wiikins - i z Cit " v:r- ' UNLISTED. ; ' 212 do. Eearer Dam. Creek, iljoiclnj rcrf';!!'1' & others, supposed to belong to the Hcirj Zt -'': a;..Tirs 1 ..! x.- ..-"-.'? sva.-'- CIS du, on ToneyVCrcck, adjoin!-:-Jc!.3:: ;, f aan T- aiiniMaaJ lkU..n. U it. T . T-Il .. .. . I - a?ainRt their S he set wmT"" i'KnuiB-aaow a specimen picture. -rue are oenyu m vuafsi .41111 uniwiiuay ol Voun Lanoiay. - . . H Wi 'thprvfoTe 'may U found, at; McTtaax's Hotel.- . ' preceding Commencement.; ;. ZZrZ V ' 40 d.. between Litttafarsh -and L'urk 1 ,rn. - . Uie Was itnereiote ;; DAwpS" " By order. ' : ' ' ; a.ljoinirg McDonald, owner u;.krowa : V ' : y sirt. he imputed to j Raleigh; April 23, 1640: 3-" . . -CUA&MAXLYary,: Tsbks. CASH,' K - : -; nl la CQjrel hlp.Wi'' M.iV.:B. ifo PauKu IToontif Jlfr, B,Smth .Raleigb. April SOSoU j 1 f v "; .- ,. t ;..4, ti : JCILL !cALri:rr.C.':. V
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 8, 1840, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75