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J I 4. 6 1 J.. J . J,. . "lu " """" mm iiiU-j'-'UNaiigaMiaaii i jj jjfi.. i n ihiiuhmh ' mi m n n mum im m i - ,',-- . f " SEMI-WEEKLY VOL. XLI. t,- t ! ' WESTON U. GALES, , EDrrOR AND PROPRIETOR. . , Tenuis. ..-.-, , SciJctiPTioH Five Dultarii per arinura bairii' iJonce. . v , . - , AnTSKTitKMKXTR. For every 16 line,fiwt Iner jon.One Dollar ' each aoltsequeitt inwriioi,25,cenis. (uit Order ana Judicial Aaermemeni win iw thrgl 25 per cunt higher i' but a deduction of 33i wi ceuivwill be made from Uuf regular. pncw, iwr u I: I.- iU-. i. '. I , . . ' Adveniueim-nta. innerted in the wemi-wceuj uw- jif a, win aisu apeai in m, j r trge All Lettera to the Editor mnst he post-paid. TUC UCEItLY 3IOAITOR. ISFM7KVCI PH TBr C050TJCT Of XAIUSOt' XTI I if, has beeni always a: subject of vfejcret iinon' the thinkiii'jt iiarl f mankind, that: our virinuus reoiuumi tan, ; too iiequenwjr, hi iii'mtucegoiKl actions ; lhaHlie best of us form our Uutj a(id I beiee thc luhnuiii tioit 01 our quYiuur, vuj uk uiuiiuy. mii rx ahuitatiurt, to evince an intimate acqoaiii . . !! 9 i.... r 1 i miKii iiiivinu niui iirtiMiriaiu .uf I know' tilt single doctrine; which" is it tioi a single oocirine, wnico is ly ouiiteracted! by thi perniilous i thiit Which isthe roundation -bl u the mtiipieseuce oj Gid: 'mure-fatally habit, than .11 rillriiin k'Tlii"crea.t" truth, ii so' coitsotiaiit to the I ? !".' '.. "J : - t -i' I u-ii i the human heart ' " II ve know I these thing, happy are vei if.ve. do them.? n" .;f.Heayeii -can alime arrest hlnvin his i. 1, is, indeed! melancholy factMo'wIiiar wiftr pn.gresg tode&frucuon.ir ivrry man's heat will bear" witnesvrthat j I To Hie troiid mitn the belief of" the pine We Mteud our JUes lis Athe: too fiequent iie- jweseiice? isfui) ijf consolation. IT know dearest oeUUCiimis 01 reason, aim me piaiu j M''.,""--cii "."xMiwui- u auvcrsny, n euimeu 1119 e.xv o oeeu now ye near. est declaraiionsl of cripturet that air rclW j al . 1 Then was. there real clock Vork and order tiims sects. Imwever thev may differ in other J KillH. a;ree in rvu snueiie guineas j It, aiid tio one fcnlerta.ih aiij lottfait til. lu' j" j attribute of the Deity j ! who does hot at the ' r same tune, uouut orueiivju exiience. ..v;y And jet, Imiw Utile doVe suffer thi) aw I (ul doctrine to Influence our lives ami con duct I " We feel ourelVes surrounded 1V tle immensity of him, . in whom we live ' . . i t -':- " ..lit. ? . ' i ' - . . and move and jtavejiur j being s;amlbbr,jlVet'Vfu'th habitual consid- hearts assure lUSilhat wc, are continually ' iti I oration of thU serious trtiih2 Let us never hi preseuce; vet we. run our course of in- coiihiderate lolly, a it there oaiiv were uiw tver wakelal eve to watch tis, tiov unehnog land to mark Aown what is tlotie amiss. lif iouimv ine t pnaiiioiua ui, jiirusiiic, tr ii . i: - Ji , - - l -r' . ' I - . . j prdless Mf that great Uemg, who ceases not lo call usftothe paiuit of wisdom aiid vir-1 lur , auu. ,:. ; im.j ! -ii." - 1 ;bage of our a0tims God hath torguf ten; I irr, -in iv v'- wi"" 1 Beiiuieui away his i.itcf aim uc wiii r uevcri . i., .. -r-x. -f , . v ( (i I have been led these reflections by the perusal of an animated parage n, one; ol Fostkr's Eiays, a work ..which abounds with .I-- - , . -. s .a . .- a " i the noblest sentiments, ciotiieti in ine most enerjetrc lansuae, and is marked by a vig our and oKijnalliy orthought, which place the author, W thy estimation,' at the head of all the mora! writers ol the nresent day. To I fluef tlM u.apIOrperns,who ha.p eil -from youth to auef1 without having-Gml in Iih thirbihts, and i about to finish an ir- relWou iiVr. ai If. ln,te.,L -7 there ? were 110 " . v 7 " " ,r - v , ... . j Go.!, he thus addresses Why did you not think oAtm? Dttf I moaoleuin, thiHightj or hitn tieveii onct penetrate your soul, ;vhde admitting the priipiisitieoitha't thesis ich.a.bein?.1f ii , never did. l what is the reaWn,! what is mintl what is uiatifi If ft did ohce,; hovv could its eftects stun there? How could ta deen thnughi, on so singular and momentous s a sub- I ject, r.ait to impose on the litiiitl a permanent necessity f frequently recalling it as some- cnultl viiu estimate sti me.uilyl your mind, I witli all its i-aixicilies; aa to lee! rin rrirf t that n ettilless series of.trifleslshould seize, and occupy as their right, alt your thoughts, atisl. deiiv tllein Imth the Itliertv and the aitib'ttiiMl of soiitjr oh j tf the. sn-ea test object ? How while calfed to the conteulnlatioiis whico ab .i. : . ' - .. , i.'...V 0 indulge a carets 1 acquailltam e Willi curiiisiijiand pt utlerice, t CuilhdeiiCe th:it Knnrht no aennamtan his nut ure. and his dtsnositious. nor ever uct should be , . fl'ixi 'iNiy inquired what cond "OMtrved towards him. and w ri at expewa. ttoiis iniajht be entertained from I tllin r IiiU 1 " wimfii i . : i. iu - ,.J - e'f in the noW of HnWiavioifa'atraiimriuf - '(icurciiaia.riiie.il i iiiivu c i t'iu yur w feeble specie. ;Hiut let the Jtrin- ger be otnnipntetit, and yoti cared no morf ' tPKu did vou not think of him?' One onld deein that the thotight of him must, to serious mind, ciwne second to almost every thouohtj c 'fl ibitnirht nf virlllft Wlliltd snw- gesi the! thoiight Jof both a J'aw-giver and a tvrahlef ; the thought "of crimes, Tof an aven- Cf the llioncht of sorrow; of a 'consoler jf IU. it ' . . ... T ' . ,. '. mr tnought of an inscrutable mystery, in n "lligeiic liMt un lerslan is it ; the ihcoht Inn erir.mvin nMiviiv ivhirh nrev-ils in . "j e sreiiij. s-- -a . , 1 syaterji ht die' aniverse,Vof trf siiprerae Sni the th'oughl of the human family, . of isreat lather: the thoug itot ail reiu?, iOt a tfM ; Ithe tlioujzht f life.of a preserver : nd the thought ut death, of a. solemn and anenntrolahle disposer. :-; By vvhat- dexterity. u'frjr.re. of irreligiimsSaiitiimdid yoa J'iiTpjreeisely every ract ' where the idea, of -lUila s ! Ns i '.y would 1 1iave njet ypu, or ekrde that idea ckove And what- musisond reason if it iwisi or iiiavntaccni spectacle vim houiii. ijivb .ou jy, wy ij , ' vivM; - ' vi c i ik y.i with a Ions recurrence of ita-imae, of your family You have 'now three Ws, d d t -' H iti etea if the Spectacle itself were seen o and 1 hopeUhey wdl live to make you hap- d" " " nnHr do - tpiue r" l-s V ,--r-i v : 1 ; py when ybu are an old' woman." : I am tru- TTTIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the lJ;- r. 5 JT,". ''Jt' :' '' ' '' ' Iv inirlA 'nf the ?klnd reoard tou? have V . efit of the Petersburg Benevolent Mechanic Vsi - Why didtioii not think of him Jv.H.iw; y8ens,blf, ine. K,,,a W-yW JL tllM bamo. m t .wvitai ...-i. .i. : .. . t- .-i- ..i . I iliron hnra tlt mp. ttl voir, the chance ; is I - . ' L. - : ''.- --5iA'i-'.M niesniriis oi iteaven, couiu jmu ur w, vrttV" I-Do .do 23 yuarter , oo . a , rrn.i ianan.S All oimmunicationai on: patient of the task of counlhig the flieofa very muxr ainst you unless you are. I0r4 orders or Tickets andrharM or Certtficaies h1p miuiner! day ? - : w , . ever on your guard ; J he.temper and dispo of Packagce in the aiwverSpin . " mjdiVyou not think of him ? , You silionmoati imH ' .Millelgeille, March, 3.U84Q, mlOm vSarseti to : bei in l.amla of ; tome- areaeven ! ' ' rS SS Boins. from whose power i votf could not be ones isili.e peat indulffence- and mis- imnwJifttey-.Aethey are overt to KThauWnber. as agent, ban a first rats witiwi,..J.. : ...... !..;.. .-.i.-.r.-. t.r taken fondness which the affection of pa- . -ku .wh. 43 t wi5;?:: BLACKSMITH.: for safe. ; He is heal- pronounce of mitiidt ;whichiin thetraio .nf millions of thoUglit, - has wandered to- all tilings, nuder ihn sun, to all the permanent objects, or vanishing appearances in the ere atim ; but never fixed its; thoughts on the stip'reine1 reality ; never aipriached like Mosecr to see this grand sight T" ' v-- i . in mis inauner oe ine. iinrnus rosier enjpie u jolhe coioideration of a", subject, than which it is hardly: passible, to conceive one oft ratr in porta nee to t ur religious char acter1." If briii! with it 'motiviV; equally powerful to deterj from" evit,and to lead ua to what is good v' ' v ', t ( 1 j He. who is rniennjjQn the pursuit of Rome criminal gratification or ready tw enae in Home unlawful ilesijin, let him once be fully persuaded thai the Almighty Sees and watch es htm ; "and, while y et ' tinkering -r on t the verge of ruin," let him pause for a moment, and ask lilniself this question,! how can. t fin ajpiinst -Gd, iand do. this great evil in uisisight VI t Wi.t . , fi s '... f.;l do not wy that such an argument is tr feHistil)1e; nntl must inevitablv conquer the pit principle; but: if this faili 1 know of ifone hat is likely rKucceifr It' will he in vain to " look for imii ives of " greater power t tfie f?wanl fpfii1j.-fV animates 1iim in his 5? . , .' ", ry ' X: ';.."" " m- Strngile asainkt tie corruption )f his nature a d tuins his fishs .of fenifeiice into songs c of jiyr, "Trt t lee lthat .tliej Go.i; who. 'js" all . praciou ami all rniwerful, is eternally with I turn illnmin. . (K. .Iul, .1 -! I Wheri eVn at last tfie solemn hour : ahall ne' I , An(i n, mrmTriMi ffiAt to fatun woridi. I Cheerful will obeY-I cannot ' s 1 t j Where universal love smiles not around, Sustaining all yon orbr, and ail their suns Froni seeming! evil still educing' good, - k And better thence again, and better still, '-ft " f.; In infinite progression.'' e' "f'irget that when iwe are" most alone, we are in toe comnainy f huh who fil's brjh' II raven ad earih wih hsory;;"Arid how can we belter enkindle osurJ pinna fnediiations. tJian by calling to mind the fine ft strains of David, tieveclnaing-sifht . of that,: fervent prayer j ajrhieh rnnctttdesl his .innvlV .f," jvru. iiiou pi as i searcneu me ouu anu t Known me ; innu aria Dim i my pain, ano; a-1 boat my bed. and spies out all my vways. WhiUier shall. I go then Tmrn thy spirit, or wiuiuer stiaii i yo men irom iny presence : tf t rlimb no intn Heaven, thoti art there : If Tpfo dowri intii llell. thou'art ! there also. n inth Hell, thou If I take thewirigs of the morning, and re main in the uttermost parts of the sea ; even thv X 7 there als(ishnlrtiiy : hand lead me, and I .t -I ti Ul.l . . Tf V riguv nanu suaii imiu inc. 11 a say pntrir -- Its i rlaruitoaa'iiliali rnwr mp ! thrn I Li.in .:-tiL i... t j . 1 darkness is no darkness with tfiee, but the" niirht i ale aa.the dav : the darkness i;ht jtiieI are both "alike TrV mr. I S?,"?? 1-ii"T!V L if I J vou; anu eea, mo gnmiiii in juy ncn , pro - me anJ eMroine , my thoughts ; look we jftr)Pre be any wav of wicketlness in me -, -ud leaJ e in the "way everlasting.'tV - . 4 -j t " - -t , . - k Tn iinTHEEs ; AM. -.ETOMOTHEBS.., i The fallowing letter, from Re late; Lord Collingwod to Mrs. Hall, contains some;val- 1 .. . , .S ,.l i . ..Tl-'.l -, -. Jl name advice to; moinera; nau grck iea- snrc writes Ids lordship, "iti the receipt of your very kind letter a few. days. since, and M. ...t farit; he will birtne me to your remembraticei bften ; andheh -you f will think 0f a Irienil wholovea vott and all your .lamiiy very much. ' With ja' kind and anctionatehtis band and three small children, all boysyou are happyi and .1 hope, will ever be so. r if tit reiu finds jit dffi.jult Wi1! finest of if child depends ,tfponf lt.a ur meastfreS ! must De aystemauc ,; wueuem t - ar they do wrpn,, never omit to reprove . them Ifi.t ki .tit, o-pnt1imss. Alwavs sneak j " r ",t Un. tlrpe i" uicm j hi a;"'" "v i...---..-- i.il-t. VSPrnnpe" wo'rdaafB I itnf'iie IrV thir eears:'?ProDer" words nfe i. i" ...r--r.-" . . , . .. . s - as easily learht as improper ones ; a lhfy do;well-f-.wh ; dation bestow it lavishly. "Let the feeling of your heart flowffrom I eyes andtonne; and they wdl never jbrgel the effect which tlieir, good .behaviour, haa 1 imnn : tbie , nnthfr. ' and this at anVeanUr time of life tfian is thotigirt? I i atirery much interested in their prosperiv, and that they may become frond and virtuous Ttnenfrfca-!; iladUyob Wyauglitert ?elrV it-t i:-- y ..li ' ;:w- rt,m cllA'ril .11 . A Mllfc til U I II JNlMm .... .... the I tile time I was at home.u I entieavoreu t irive therri a contempt for the nonaense frivohtv of ! fashion, and to establish m its rtiiit: 4 f'f v srrsf m cticii win one ti.iv stead a conduct rounded on Treason: They .4l,-fiw'Maw: t.bA-iwycr. , could admire thunder and , lifchthine asr any TfrECKWITH'S PILLs. Fresh supplies -of other of GrxPa stupendous works, :amt vralH JH ihese valuable and welt known Piltsrnayral through a ehurch-vard at. midnight without wavs be bad by applying at the DVua Store o TAos apprehension of meeting any - tiling than themselves. I brourit them up jiiakn- vrriefs nf "trifle. '-'no' suffer anv hnt wlfat wire inevitable" - y t W.TviiT m i I v- ' ;f - AUCTIONEER AND OLD CLOCK;, :f 1 he clock, wlucll-fur rjiartv years bunr iaAbind leg white and a blaze in her face.' Any informa- iii" thi i5t v .jfi. r.7.v i. i delivered tq roe at J. W Harria', Wake Fewest N. C t TL lllu ! ,f ? hMf a reasonable reward will be paiL J W. F. PORT. into the hands of the auctioneer. Al the time t a.:i on in r -4 - - of the sale, the auctioneer, actually deliirered.;;; the following speech, . which we have beett- permitted o publish. . We venture to alBrm IVJi amo Ulallbran. by the- Cuuntea De lb-it a more1 appropriate- and twitiy'"''sieeclrWefMTiJurt:,ublnheUsni "fr sale ty . ; never fellfrorrt the lips of the most celehra- : - . IIRNER & HUGHES. ted orators at iendues ; v V ,4 rV ' ?- 19?B40' lr- 40- 5 ! Here is the.relick of the early d ays of our country's anualsv a remanl saved an tique of its kind y and venerable for every as fiociatidn connected with ? szi historythe old church, clock bearing a'mark of patri archal longevity "iii the date; that speaks it -one hundred and eighteen yearsfof age. Yet while it Jias iicked and " struck off the , thou sands and tens of tlmusands who have looked on its calmfface, into eternity,; it is ;siilt in good .time,- .andiotiiff'imihff J VxJ-. . i i hough its j existence was . begun in the landpfkingsi moved,by pjous failieJtirollwellie the laml of pUgrims, v and was ; consecrated . to serve iu ill House: of God, whom - they came hither to worship 's jhe ;childrerrbf luskingdoinf and not as spiritual alaves to eaiildy espo ism This fsober,i ever-going hck came oyer in the days of caution and sanity, it vame when a sea voyage was a serious thing and religion a : serious' thing, and a- church clock1 serious thuiff. 4 -It counted the -uio ments, while the minister of God was preach- ing, and his.rjiearers lisleninff of eternilyv 1i ' I. J. lrr 1 i: t. '. -nen s minds and principles. Vanity r did """ nlrt,c vcurwic -hip. 'c uu -umj: uio wunc rw . plumage. Avarice did i not dare, ponder iu' how. tti lay ua fecwds for many y pride thert pufTd up byjty breath of llJTT -.t:ia l.Sl.-mSm.t'.- fcimV a'U.Lof .No..j 4lh district, -Wl kiiiso nostrtlsrlwl.de.,th.s, minute- was Vf ll snowiiiir -its tturation cut auoirerai wio- DcaKi of every pulse. vsNowi wha jwill Mettlii, ;255tVd0 venerable memento'of those days be tlesecra4 v ;sJ25fiu do ted I . Who will not wtsli to possess tiimseii uf it, as a relick of the ,ageoT sim pTicity and ! godly sincerity ? wrinkled facevf Ins calm t ir it has not toi answer tor the.aermons it has nearu. .uoor at it, ye degenerate sons of JNew-tnglana l &n ye not see'ni to see the shade go back Mig,uiaruiaw-f mio w wi ":v."i ,.r"3a "';',, f":!. " uou, wno -went troro neir preacmug v tstii-fl f 1 uriiitrl arPitf nftrp. htlL ttifi Il(rL is come. To Whom shall It brf i$ld H fl ;fiRANn T.O'ITRRIRA FOR JlJNR.j - U- S. Gregory if Manager., nT7"IRlMA-cfTATB. LOrTERY For endoft. ; V .inac.the Leesburg Academy and for other; pu fie Clues NoL.oV'or 1840-rfobe drawn ai Alci frra ju i.: ' v- s r.,.; isin . ' . i - GRAND CAPITALS. $30,000$ 1 0.0005 0003,000-2,5001 .017!- s 100 Huzea of $1 000. &c. &e - Tickets only $10, Halves $5 Quarters $2.50.a 1 Certincate. of PacUges of 25 W hole Tkk's 2130 ?- Do Dor 25 Half . ... do. 25 Quarter do ,65 J. TATE OF NEW JERSEY LOTTERY.Cls. for 1840 (tcTo'liediawii at Jersey .Uity. NJ. etrturday, 2IUU ot June, 1H4U.. $40,000212 00026,0(10 5 000-3 0002,500 2169-1300 t 500--2 prizes .if 1,250 2iof 21 200U.20 of 1000 20 of 2500 36 of 2400 40 of 2300. &c . ' : t , u Th drawn Nos. m eeeh Package of 28 Tickets f . Tickets only 2' Halves $5-Quart rs $2J;u I Ah,.rlri. V..!r,n 8tnrdav. Jo..e 27lh. 1840. 1. 5 . s ' l; -I lit m ooo-2to,boi-$5,oO()-ianolWo-4& 6.jvi ijr w prizes ui juui ui mv;vw TL knia onbr 210. Halves fi5. Onarters 22 50V-'' Cenificales of Packages of 25 W hole Tick's 2 f 30" jM Da do 25 Ha f .i s do Mii VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE .N CoparUiPrhip heretofore etisUagi tinder Uhe I 1 WS HiriBllip r.iwiv'-. vibwhrj I i of MAIIlMI4iv&FowLsa.is this day dssolved bymutual conae.it.-m I ; ! " ut' - JNO. G. MA-RJ MARSHALL. V-: ' "W.'.L. FO WLER. "! R. "! "' :T 43 ' r . c w i OJ a" '' ' ' " ' I v.Kalfih. Msy 23. 1840., TtTlLLlAM L. FOWLER having purchased the iuu . Blocs, ine ousiness whij oe ciourien unuci Ins na.oe. and no credit given, owing to the pressuro oi tne times. . i.;--r.i;u ;Zyyj W, L. FOWLER., :! Raleigh, May 25, 1840l Ii wrrfr NTCD-100 Bales of prinie Cottorti : h f? v - v.-.-- HKOWM.SNOW 4-VO.. Haleigh,t6th May, 1840J ;433t , 'TVrOTI CE.--yfasweir County: Tsken ofC by ' w J':: ?"?? 1 .S sorrel with the near eve .Mind, whits n the nose. anst v" " - - --, - Htar in the fare, several scar on the abootdersithlod R nt Pirk.irpi nl 2R iX hnla Tirtla. SI3 ,red fet white half up the tegs, shod all round t ahoafffva I -TTyriCE.-!'TAKEN UP and committed to ibe ml' feer one. inch Hglv ten yer oldj valuetl to ninety h 1J Jail of A tisou County, on the 7ih of Derem it dollar?: had oo a collar and iart of a haber. ' v. . I ber iost. a Negro Man, who call .himself TOM, and i dotlaiBt I .tK-.ttat. a elTaA little ihe best 1 ever. bad. 1 lVlt : 1 " mU ! pTRAT13I, From the Subscriber, some time kSlast months a SORREL MARE four years old Uiw Spring, about four feet two inclies high, her left 'in TT rJMfii n 8 x-1 ;f?ttii? v? 6 . m? m a TJ AWIVOTICR & GBKURAiVL.tlVD ILi AGB.Hs3rat S Wj titans. At-loriH-y at Law, wilt atuud to the adjustment arid eof Ifdioh of claims throughout the. Western District of Ti-naessee, and also 6i as Grn'l Land Agent hi -Telling lislin? and clearing old dispuled titfes. Person re siding at a .distance, especially North ('aroliijianf, wbote interest is so extensive in this ciwntry, wnukj do well to notice more strict) the situation of their Land claims. -. nfflrft al Snmonill. Tnn Refer to Col. Samuel King. Iredell County, N. Q. pw. Thomas r; DeereuK.: Eq, Raleigh, -M-itiiain:Hill, iSee,ofSUie . '. feK Turner I5i Hushes. - s . , -" ' r f . Bromti'fcoow, A. Oo.- , '. .V WfcM Lewin, A1ihonr ' ; 3divEiheWred J. PiH'ldps. Norlhamnton . y a - ."1- T 4 -- - ; - ,r y V- 1 John McN il, Cumberland County, 1 ;v ; v Fcbniary 18. 1840. 15 6m. IMITATE OP IVOltTIH tf-anOf.IA.Ker. k9 ite County,' Court of PleW and Quarter Sessions, r f bruarv ,1 erm,v 1840. James t. Ray tier t. James RufnelL :Al'arhment. B. It. RukwII, Garnishee. rJtpfarinr 10 the satisfaction of this , Court,t lhat Jamfs V. Russell ha removed beyond the. limit of ibis Ktate i It ia iherefore ordered, that publication lie made in the Raleigh Register fr six weeks,, 'for; thai sajd James i .V. Rusell to mska his (pearanre at ou rVext Court of Pleas and Quarter 8eisions, and dffrrid the said suit., or Judgment by default will -be cnu-red agaiasthim. ' t J By order of the Cotirt,--1 - " . 1 't ' SOL. CHERRY, Cl'It. Tne following, valu- to wit:. iison county. flU-Hacs.) f y,; , , . . 7 io.u Lee- , i .- j . do ,do' do r . do do do i do do m rg-v t c?.ou - ; ( 1 -.-; - , 1 fh JO ; -, SdsecCher'kee 1st do ' - d.i r ; .n . ; io?6.. 3d - 'v.rNoa.SJt & 30, ,j8iarksviHe, Iee co. ttawn Jou Seven hundred and twe;iiv acres, ra call county h A lamahaw. Uiver, adjoining land of Amb.'iss t Tt.- o.. k .i , i, .. but if not disposed of in this manner to our satisfac- j ion, t hey will be .sold l the biheot JiJiler, on -1 he first Toesday- tn December next, s the Court; house dor : in ,th city of Milledcevilte, one-third cas'i. the balance in two equal annual pay merits, with Interest, and un loulrfed personal secuntv. " "''. " W offer ftir sale also two splendid sellfemenls of land,Jn Baker county, one contauig 1250 acres, the Ih er 2250 acres. "The firm Iwttl.-mrnt embraces the fuUuwintt kiUt Nm. 26 and 3..8th district Baker; N J9,20. and 21. 7ih:dWricl,Bke-i!250 .eres. Thr other etilToont ronlains lh follow ir.jr Lots of Land, to wit , Nos 225. 256, 265, 295, 294, 266, 2q7. 229. 2522250 acres, and alt in the 2d district Bstercountv. f , -1 :: In reeard to the character'of these two Inst rramed etllemrKta of land; or panta(ion, ii is sufficient to say. (hey have been pronoonoril by onmjH-tent ju-'ges to be inferior lo no ImmIt or land north of the Sabine River. Tbeir location, fertility, and prwluctiiirt, lor corn and 'cttoricannot be surfia'wed they Jie be.; iween th4Lhatlahochee and Flint River; a section if our State that is rapidly attracting public notice; fund in a very few Veara will stand unrivalled as i a cot ton crowing section' "of the Southern ''States "I These ;were aelecied with greal care and eipense. b, one of the Jest judges of such prieriy in - his. 'life time; for bis' special -use and accommidatio. s tl " The- iindyrsfgiieil are, very fesiroUs to dispose of I these two lwaliea of land, in two senarale ttlantations. end will do so at private sale, to a fair purchaser, and on good time. But if noc so arranged, tbey will be r.ffered at the same time and place, and on the same terms, as the first mentioned scattering lands, lot by loLarnl they are ofTeredfo the public at this early m lice, in the hope of their receiving tbeatrictest person- al examiuauon. v , . r.. R. S. WILLI A MS. .LIAMS. , LI A MS,- VEx'ors. LLIAMS 3 1 '...... J.J. W1LI : . G. WILI In regard-to the chaVtteier of these lauds, reference may be made to Gen " James Hattittonr CharlesJ on, j.-.U.JfVwUMsnGs'.;i4Thmas.-:B'.iS IvJ,illelgeviHer Georgia I and ' William Dennard, Ba tr I 'ouniy j Georgia d t'the last named, gen" teman wtllsborvr the land to any eraon desirous of by,-young, large, and likely. SETH JONEsL . . .. 42 2tw.; May 20.: :1R40: frnOBACCO to RICHMOND, v'a THE RIVER if We continue to forward Tobacco to Rich- I motn! jier Steamlioais and Arks, as heretofore, paying H charses per Rait Rf artdV-aaal, 'and collecting the same, wt.U our chargca from the .consignee in i areuiwiiu Manufactured ' Tobacco, , ifc forwarded on. the most favourable terms " .- - - . , - v ' ' . . , . ROHJLETT. ROPER- U NOBLE.:". IT . Who.have on hand always, for sale Tbonttwtown Lime. Luliec Prater,T (ground, lump, and calcined.) Tat Salt; Coals. &c'- ' - ' . " . . April 21. 1340... T. - 34 faw2m. . It E.aPErt STILI. Out 1 Domestic Shirt ' iiitr are ofli red iiU cheaper. 1 We wilt thank those who vsnt In'e article, to call amf seef bow low it is, ' Our Cottun Yams are also put still bwver. r : : ' 53 - . - . " WILL: PECK. svs be liebmga to JOHN" SMITH, Of Alabanu. mt was bought cf Dixfct WilUabt of ito4sra County, in this State. Said Negro is sbout 5 feet It) inches bish. stout bnilt, copjer coloored. od. nnarentlv. about 24 Tear of see. Tbe owner is I I W rmiaiel to . come forward. , move . nroperty, , pav cnareres anUlabe mm awavror ne win tn .nra - ..." . , as a .11 K aa ihe law directs. . t Y. H. ALLEN, Sberift WadesbwV Dea,' U, 183. v ,; 9n PROSPECTUS T - - - or run ' ALADA31A 11ERALD. ,1 The Subscribers propose, io esUbiish Sii lKi of BAaaotf an iti Wilcox, uny, a weekly .News paper, entitled the AuBAnHiaAt.; to be devoted to Poliiical, Agricultural, LUerafy and Miscellaneous Intf llisence. " ' , t - In addition to the importance of a Press in.Wfl. rot, in a political point of vit-W, the cdhvenience and interest of the people of this "and the neiguWring counties require tbit a Paper uhouKf be etitabhsbed in this regio, connenial to its feelings and devoted to its interests. ' Ttie growing importauce of this section of outh-Atabamu, and the waiita of its citizens, give .every assurance that we will Ive liberal y sustained in ne entiTjirize.' And being practical Printers, we littler ourselves that we will be" able to render lh Paper at once respectable and interesting.' ' r ' While we disclaim any intention o act illiberally towarda our political ppun nta ir to refuse them art opportunity pf defending their p tntmlesV in ft'n hon est mantier, Uirough our columns," we wi!i not to con cal the fact,! that our own sentiments ate in accord ance with those of ther Waia party ; and of course; upon its members we mostchnUy dejieod for encour agemetit and supfioru In commin with the great a - a e s t ...... nnij.iriiy or ine American reopte, we lonk to AVliig priiictples" and to" Whig measures a the ouly'ineaiifc ot retturing the Government to its former purity; and' of eradicating the pernicious and factions practices wbicn corrupt Administrations have inflated upon the country. We have witnesoied and stIl witness the tcrvant whorn. the peopte have called 6 adniiu-' iter the anu Irs .of the (jdveriimeiiCdrrezardins the clearly expressed "wishes: of thY" constituents, arid i "t'cinT tiiiuciimiiig ine Kiiuwii voiji.ui mc pioj)ie. NaywA have' seen k President of the United Slates," chosen on account of his loud professions of Dtmcn cracy and liepuhlle.anuvi.nuij coming into office with JhypoL'ritira.1 declarations of sttachinent to 'popular rights, presumptuously accusing a . large poi tibrT'of the people with bribery and corruption;' because they expressed, in a constitulioiiat manner, their opposition to, one of bis- prowsilioris.-. W e bate ioerj $ coplian-? tic orfice-boldera and unprincipled peculaUirs plainly encouraged and protected in their acts of plunder and ewrrupUwn. -i-We have heard- mr DenxWrutie; Presii dcni telt the peooltf thai tliev xpectel too - much irom tlrt-ir own Uovcfmncftt, and that it was the du tyof f the GovcrntnenV himself amd his undcrhttgsl) to take care only of its own atuira,.and leave the people to extricate themselves from ' thrir embarrass meiils cnibarrHssmenU wbkh his own and his il lustruos predi cessorV capricious experiment had faleneu uooo them.. We have seen honest and ca panie puttile seryiints contemptuously dismissed trom office,-because they dared to diner in poliiicalopin ion wnii lUoce who seem aeiermioed to rule the touh try with a rl of iron!. : And we now behold the au tburs of tliese wrongs, the oerpetialore" of these outra ges,;siIk.iring an approval of liieir course and i con tinuaiice of their power, at the bands of tbe'Ameri can Peoiile.' It is' against these practices,' these doctrines' and ihese 'xkN. that we intend (if otar'uhderlakfns shall meet with the favor of the public ) to raise our ham' hie voices. Ills lo open ' to tbe'ciflzeni of VV flCo nu mc HiijoiiiiugrouiMjeB a iiieuium oi uiaKiugnnowu defend jog their pTdttical optdioha. lhat we make at:empt to establish a Whig Joju mat ih Barbour - , anu this ville. In the' approaching Presidential contest, the Has alii will cofdially and zealously sustain the claims of Wm them eat shall cbeerfjully and honestly aupiorl ibeir election, ' Whigs of Wileox.'of IWbtiroe, Claike, &c will you second our efforts t Will you lend a hand in ettalv lishing a Journal devoted la fbe "'.afdvocaVy of your own pil'uical.ieiiriment and iuseparably attached to the cause and interests of the people I 1 he cause in which we are engaged demand that we should be more active, and zealous in advancing our politi-; cat sentiinenis. 4 Let us then rmttate the zeal and in dustry of our opponents; let ua be as active rn Circu lating and derendtng "poliUcal truth,, as they are lit disseminating mtsrepref entstion and error. And how can this object le better efifevted, han by the estab lishment of an independent Press V We are confi- i.ent ia the hope that eUr call for support Wilt meet witn a nearty ana cneenng response The HtBAin.wilt be issued, on an Imperial sheet, as soon. as a suffic'rcnl nomlier ef eiubscribers can be oblaialeit to justify the undertaking, and will be print ed witH'good tvpe and on fine"paiH?r.-v'' " - Te ass. Four Dollars per annum, if -payment be made wiihin three mouihs auer the commencement of the suUCrrption $ or Five Dollars if made after that lime : f : v- Communicairoos should be addressed to tbe Sub- acribers at Selma. " - ' r . . "JAMES H. CTJRTIS. :ApriIl0Vf846. '-." ' -NV'' W VU41 A.. 4iftl.,..li 03" Editors friend ly: to ibe endertaking are re- quested to give the above on insertion." tQT.40E Far" reelliced from Km - kfisli to Waynesboro and Oold DorotfsU.r rom tueuaie nereoi, i nu ivie LA RS only will be demanded-froiii Passengers Arr Blase Fare from Raleigh to Wary nesboro' or Uolds lwro.1 This irase ' leaves Raleigh-ibree times a week, ma .Smilhfield, viz: on Monday Weduest'syu and rrtday ,: -j- j i - . . ''- Kaleigh, April ,18i0. GDION.a. 29 ! RAIL ROAD MO.TIGE.-Th third. Annual Meeting Ihe Stockholders ? ot the Raleigh '4 flastoo Rait. Road Company, will lie held at the Office of the Company, in Raleigh, on Monday, the first day of Jupe next. ,A punctual attendance is requested in person orby proiy. B, order of the itoartl. : - - - it. mp taTTRRSON. tret't. Kaleigh.'Mav 6,1840. - - 33 uw. AiA7iR4DO ORUltlLTIUOb 1. 19 AiCO'rTO!vT SEED W nave a email lot of the above, sent to us from - i;osriesion, a. w im sate. - Pf iO,; 5 eenta- per- seed J oos tu were arrawW from see which sold for 50. nu sr piece in Sooth Carolina sud Georaia'. ' ' 5 ' 'fj3-C:dl at Ihe North Carolina Book More. April IT.- - L -s '.' j .eajaasajawaaaasiaawaraasjBaaaasaws 33 TT ATE FRANCES 8TURD1YANT-The Salv i 1 Jscrilasr rftdmtnfeiereI tov the Estate of the fate Frances 8turdivant,' of Wake County, and ia' rVady to psy to Jotw 'Stordivant. brother of the deceaibd, tr lo UieotberHeirsof said EsUle, whatever ia corning to them therefrom,- on application. Some of these heirs aTe residents or the state of; Alabama, or om9 other of the Western Slates, and . will take notice : thla adverlisemetiL HENRY STURDIVANT. Wak County May, 18th 1840, t IS 9 a Hemti Harrison and John Tyleri : Believing TrTNIVERSITr. The ' Puths AnniversaiT Erl4 wwiid in politirat opinion, and above sill hop- 1 11 1 .mination of the Universitv of North lmlmaf ;'i capable and. fjilhfoj tO;lhe Conelituiion, we Wiff be held at Chabel Hill oa Mondav the 2&ih dW t ALE OF VALUABLE LANDSThe Sib' K-riser will pfftr fur sale, or Monday, the 1st day oiJune next,, at lbs Dwelling -Hoojo of .ths lata Xewloo Wood,-the following Tracts' of LAND, iti Wake County, pursuant to a decree of the (yourt of . Equity, directing the sale, fuf the purpose of divisjoTij' via.- ' - '. - ' ' The Vanor Tract, containing 10C0 acres, 'adioin. i ing Hartwell Horton and others, on wbltb thejre,isV. If" V comfortable dwelling hoase, and all othef necessary iv '-; 6ut bouses. - ' r :t?" Ooe other Tract, of about 600 acres, on BufiafowV Creek, ah hih - -n ,r - o-i i kouu iwciiiiig eon eu houses, and a good Urist and Saw MILL adjoin 1 ' mg the ianda .f Paul Ferret, Uenj.- Marriol.and others , ' - -' - i s Another Tract, known ai ths Chtmhly tract, enni" taining about 200 acres, on which there ia 4 1 Dwell' . ing- and oof houses 'adjoining the lands of 'Benj. Marriot, and others' y ' ' ? ', ! r Another Tract, known as the Murphy tract,1 con taining about 150 acres, adjoiuingv the lands" of Jos. Jones, and olhernl ' . ' - . ' T And one oiher Tract knownJ as the Rabtfn i Tret, containing about 200 acres, sad ad joinitfg the HoQss Tract.- l w . ( , ,T ' " j : The foregoing Lands will lie sold on a credit of 6, 12; and 13 moniUs., with inteiest fro.n the day of sale. H. W. MILLER, Clerk and Master. April 22. 1840r - 34. t. ftpo BREEDERS OF HORSES. The imported; II and thorou ah bred .Race Horse Flexible, an the high bred American Race Horse Tuskeno, one of the finest looking Horses in the Cosntry, will aland at Wilton the preseut season v( 18 4n.) ( For terms, see handbills. mv'm'JsU. H. fJARTER, Wittou, Granville CountyN. C. . . March 1, 1840. 2-t2Y OITl PA IV I O IV TO ITI I SS LESLI E' Cookery. The House Book or A Manual ot llranesiic .Eeanomy, by M isa Leslie ; eoiiuitftng di rections for Laundry Wpilt Removing Stains,Ctean- -ing FurnftOre,' Waiting on Company j Carving, Ma- king up Linen, &c. This day received St the IM oris. Carolina cook . etore. : . if. ' v a. ; ?-t, " May 19,1840. XStaY.) Mf&it?$ . ' "TiJOTICEaThe undersigned w tabes to hire, im- 5 mediately ," A:r the space' of (bur or five monthV; bve or six strung able-bodied men, to whom good Waf ges will be given; f " I . r - ;,v FRANCIS "VALTH ALL. , May 1 9, 1 84 Q.r ? . 'r. - t 4 1 if TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Washing ton County In EaciTT Sprine Term. 1840J Sarah Ann Keith v. Williarn Keilb : Bill for Divorce-. Ou molion," and it apearing to the Court that two Subpoenas to answer the Uifl.of Corrplarut issced to Gertie county, against Wm. Keilb. have been return e'd by the Sheriff that be is not to be found in thai county t sod also, tht ibe said William Keith is not an inhabitant of this State, or not within the Jurisdic lion' of 'this Court f the f ourt doth order lhatadver lisemeiit he made for thirteen successive weeks in the' Raleiah Register juid North Caro iua Gazette adU vising the. smd WilJiam Keith thaw unless he appea before the said Court, at the Court house ra'PlvmoUtlt on ine seenhd tiMonday ot toeplembef nexf, nweror demur lo the; tornpla aaufr Bi plaint, it wit' be taken pro conjessoi and st and plead llof CVco- such decreai made thereupon", as shalf be considered juiC '. ' i est -".i TJi t TUttriiis M.E: 's avi j ifr! Anu jva vvnikivvu hwiii uaj ui umj u Millar Thursdsv the 4th day of June, being the first Thurs day in the montk, wbich: last mentioned day, ia apia fHi nteU for trie Annual lyommcutemenC or the CoU- The following Trustees composejht Committee of - Yisitation.' ' " " ' Hia Exl cji"Go. E. B; DcnttT, Trcstt ex officio- xioo. u. l. c5wai, t'rtsiaent or volume George E. Badger. ; S Michael Hoke v oimmons i uaikcr - zjuwaru evonec . John L'. Bailey j Jnbn H Ttrv.n 1 --v-i Willie P. Manguot" 4 .Charles Matily - James T. Morehead " Samuel F. Patterson 1 , llomulua M, Saunders4 Duncan Cameron. J aires W. Clarke T I John R. J. Daniel Jamea S. Smith Robert BGi1lian Uichard D. Spaight ' John D. Hawkins ' John D.Toomet ' ' ' Louis D.Henry I w 'i Lewis Williama Charles L.Hi ..ton ... " : - v By a resolution of the Board, the " Cdm'mrssrorierV are uestretl to appear at .Unarpei liill on. Monfliiy nmemtinty flnmra I ' - ' - - ' Hv order. . . - r.. 1 PHIS MAVlV'W.'i JJeligh, April 20-l-33t4j. f. ; . r" i. . ' " " I -. TTWY; yiRTfE : OF. A DEED OF TRUSr Tpf4 111 m :xeeutd b'Jobn G. Marshall. 10 secQtf!; ceruin debts therein mentioned,-1 shall; at the boussrif, now occupied4 try Peter Lellessurier, offer for sale Dtt:; Wednestlay, the 17th flay of June neat, that valtra-j- ble Lot situated between FayetteviIIe "and Wilrtnirg-1 . .. ...... : 3 i'f... - 1 ft-.. . . i- . m, .1 .i.l ion streets, upon wuicn ine saiu Aiannau rormertjr kett s 'Grocery? The buildings on said 'Lot CbYhtret of a Store and Dwelling Hods'e. and all rteeessary aW 1 ! houses. 'At the same time and i4ace I shall aWo inl1 . I pursuance of said Deed," offer for Bale' 's ; likely andr f oonV'iiegi:'vonn,?iuiim'e4l vCheirry," 4n4r&'& chit i uren, i-i toe anu timiiy. a Billiard j ame ana its bh- Qres, a Hors sod Csrt; and household anif Kffchenj f farnit ute.' - The above proirtv " wilf be sold d'u ered I it of si x reomha, and bond with approved sectrnlia will be Yequired-pf the purchasers. GEO. W. HAYWOOD, Trtaice; . Raleiab, May ?255 184D. ' . : . (TJ Standard jdntil sale. -f. "-."",- -j .' "; " ' " r 1 V" " ritr-K." fmo THE PUBLIC. The" undersigned havii" ;r '. 14 'procBred die Itobrris iii ibe' targe and comm ous Brifk Buikfing, belonging to Herndon d rrror . 1' and adjoioingbis presenf residence, has the p' insure - lo announce, that he Win Ie" prepared to ucr J FamU liea daring the SummerMontba in the mo . nmf,rf.'' ! erne manner. ; j ue uooms sre large ,1 4:,- , soflitjeni ly private ; and the u ndi-rsi I ..,..1 -,i- LJ ':i dubttbal be WiTl sive entire talUM in a .11 i.f. may favor bim with their company . j-5' 1 . - , r" ,T. . : rAa. . ' tl4 TTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN TO DELIN qntSuhscriDeTatotlierilipfihisBantCthatt I unless full payment be maroon or ber.re ihe 2h: day of June next, all ihe. nnpaj l fehares will be ea posd to public ante aV edeUoo. airrceat.Iv lo the dbm' visions of the Act 4Asemlly, ta smend tbe Cbartef- ot said Bank, raaed at tb .Session of I r-l-O. 'X J: Hay.SV'lStS: . ..vrH: TiAPn FEAR NAVIGATION COMPANY. J Tb Annua IMeeting of the, SlotkhJera inT -t this Company, will be held in ihe Town of rjct:W$W-t: ville. 00 Friday J?9ik May, instant. 4. tf.JWIK8lQW, Wto May l.9i9r i " '-i tl 0 0 - V -i .-i:.-f '!:':f 1 . ,1 ill v-'-wr5"'-- -'rff?'i'H.. 0 0 ;,wi.v'"i u . " l f 1 1 . 1 . ii -;:' i" - .. - " ':'- J" ' ' ' : ''- ' -':..- :.'; "..'." ,.:. v ; ;- f . :.i : .,' . r 1 . l':-.r i. - ' '.. ,. . ,'.. . . Ii -' -t ..' ',.. f . ; .' :''j--'-. ;.:,.r -'' . - 4 - 1 . - 0 8
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