. 1 . - ' 1 : . - 'A a: . - '-13' " Li' W 7 ifvri! lJ-$ 1 'if I .1 I . V r". ' ! , i-t ! ! rmTTTr i 9'v PI ,ta IB rz-nnnrni n.i t i v ? : SEJIlrWBDliLY 5 VOL. 3 4 1 -. . .i I.I li ' M M y . X J - Ziv v 1 v, vr ii in w e s t b a A: lias 1 I EPrTOR AND frROPBlKTOiy, . ; : '-.v .TERMS." 4' ; " StriscAtfTiox 'five DoUara per annum half It A 3 t k eti M KBjri. Prtt tmj 16 Hnwi, first inser tioo, 0n PaJIar ach'abeqnent jnserlion(S5 cents. jCoait OrJtra and JaJicitl Advert'uemeaU will ! purged 25 pr cent, higher but dedocuon or sjj McenU' w jl be imJe froai the regular price, for ad- AdcrtisementsJnerteI in me emi- vveeij i8 bur7 trust in God whether this hope, - and confidence; be able to produce in us resigna tront acquiescence, and subrowsion. ; t j (; It riiayberefore, be ; argued, from the general economy oC things ; around us, tha( this life Twb meant, for a state of. probation; because U contains, vhai ought be found in such a state, that admixture of good and evil, which fits it for iu ultimate end, the prodoc- TSI A. TATK or j' ... ,.-.. i... i'M'! rtKSKST ura cossiBiaxD , At a ;rma ATioir. " Such ot my ffeaders.'as are conversant with the writings-ot tne elegant ana .. It might easily .be shown Jn what manner una, will also appear in t!e Weekly Paper, frle of most of the evilsof life are adjusted td this tbirgeA ' J 1 ; '" t - purpose, and how they are contrived io sof- au tipe x.uk ro.pt ten anu elevate themselves and one another. B u t l(iwill coofi ne ui y self on, this occasion , to one species f iufleririg ; ,Xo sickness, as thejj road, - which leads to -the close of all , proba Uoa,npt so much .as a pr eparation for death, as the lrial of virtueV ihe'most ardnousJerf haps tiie) most pleasing to the Almighty God, persprcuous To lift un the feeble hands, and the! languid Dr. Paley; will easily Recognize his master- eye; tofaw ind,toVn.wiUi holy hope to oU y hand in the following essay;. ;"jSorne parts Creator, , when everycOmfort forsakes us, of the. original j I have beencoinpelled reluc- and every help fails ; Jo feel and find in him, tantly to omit ; others ! r have compressed, in his mercies, his promises, in the Works, of and in a very few instances I have ventured Jiis proidence,'and still more in his word, to make some sight alterations. Tie sub- and his revelations of his desiens bV Jeus jectis important. The argtiments it are close j Christ, such rest and consolation touts soul. ana irresjauuic, uuv uio cuutiuswm cauuui i as io auue our complaints, anu pacuv our fait, t thinki of beiug highly consolatory to I murmurs ; to beget in our hearts tranquility every pious and well-disposed mind.; V; : ' j and confidence, in the place of terror and Ol all the various views; unaer wnrcn hu- consternation: and tbis, with; airaplicity and nan life has been considered, there is not one sincerity, without having or wishing to haef by these means, of prenaring us for 5 higli-1 in ,a. vejry .hig efand better state 01 existence. & 01 Autnor ol our nature, the 1,'uarthan, the In complete enjoyment and happiness' it certain-1 spec tor, ahdi the Be warder of our virtues. v is not. The hopes, the spirits, and inex- E:t sickness also reconciles us to the perience of the young are apt and very will-1 thoughts, the expectation, and the approach I in? to see it in this light. , J o them, Jile Is l ot death; and becomes in the hands of rrpvi full ot entertainment : tnurr . reiisn is . lugn ; I uence, an- example ot one evil beme to ' cor their expectation's unbounded. ! For a very I rectlanoUierii To the christian, the calm ant few rears it is possible they may go on with- j gentle approach "of his dissolution lias no ter cet check or interruption ; but tliey: will bel ror.V In that sacred custody,' in which they icureuioi mis. ueiusion. : ram anu sorrows, 1 mat sieep in onnsi, win oe preserveu, ne ljeas9;and inhrraitY, . accident and . diaap-1 sees a rest from pain and Weariness, from I KXitmnf ftnit ilictmc wilt mnfii mt I rnii'K"l anil iTM1n?j!I ' withtlf si Wtl them 1 their personi. 1 be tender iqr another s pain the unfeeling for his own nil will find and I of the body : and feelinV the weight and Ibis world was not made' for a scene of per-1 almost to' desireVwith St. Paul the Varied " fbrmVof life;! acrivjt GOODS!! GOODS !!!- Jfore Goods sure, which he: observes at' every steo in the xJT'Aim Caftt The 8'abicriber haa lately re . field. lead him fru5rt5Mw 1 . :lv tu'nd from the City of New York, with a wrj cene- SSP - wfould i111? rat aaaortruent of ariicW for th retail trade. AUoan 10 the source of J)emg beauty and joy.. extenairs atock of all kinds oflamUy finding goods. uuw with the factitious ' pleasures, the unnatural wants, the fashionable follies, and tyrannical trices of more busy and splendid life. , r isrf . ;A BROTHER'S T.OVR. ii? O ! cherishj at home or abroad, tlie dear j auspicious SUCh a tile to the ' noble I boiwrht at the lowest A action cash sales, and will be sentiment of devotion 1 Besides, the situ-iaold . low to suit ihe limes. Merchanu from the alion of the husbandman is favorable, it Towns and Country, who may le out of such lead should eeem.f to purity ' and simplicity, of SttJ?, -T,; ?we )n moral WntlmiU- f VU . .'UA immediately oppoatte to the old Concert Hall, witn the real and native wants of man-1 ih, niiifin.U.rMi .ri.nr An.n. nnA,i. Mn kind; Employed solely in bringing food outlsisting of White nd Black SilK HoseWUte, Black, Of the earth, he is no t liable to be tkscinaied BIe. Miicd and unbleached Hose ; all kinds of men's U ot ton Bocks, Black and White, and Colored Silk Gloves, White and Colored, Lille Thread Gloves, Men's Berlin and doubiethreaded Cotton Gloves, Tape Bordered and Worked : Cotton and - Bishop Lawn HMk'fsBiack, White and Colored open-worked Silk Gloves, Pongee and Silk Pocket H'dk'fr. La dies French Corsets. Cambrtcks. Jaconet and Mull ties of kindred,' and ttr all the change of your Muslins, P4ain and .Fig'd Swiss Mnslius, Linings earthlf pilgrimage never, never, never forget JlnsiT?UtH ki"l,',!I ZJu? tU u:ltinL' ..k:-w ,t . . ' j Qaifiags, Velvet, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Hatters, 5.!J?tlI& .frWlft iudinl and Biding, Me,,i Satin Stock.. Bom. Muiuiuui.La viwui urigiu visions ;oi and Collars, Heraing Lest NeeJle., 6 to 12, LaJies' boyhood. Call uji the sfream.Jthe hill-side anjd low priced Bobbonet and Muslin Capes; Turnimre the 'w'oodlandcall him' up whose' face SO d Staj Bindings, Linen and Cotton Tape,-Black etfry Sister 8 voice, was around your sunny J Paper. Gerting. Flax Shoe Thicad: all Hnds of Pa path like music-call up all those who with per and Pound Pins, best Tiated and Black Hooks anu r.jes; au Kinus 01 urn, bur, casting, Done anu Pearl Buttons ; all kiiuls of French, Dressing, Treea and Side Combs, Purses and Wallets, Table and Tea Spoons; wilh a great vcriety of finding articles, not mentioned, for sale by . JOHN PRIMROSE, i May 10, 1840. 41 3tw I rections fr Lanndry Work, Removing Staina,Cleaii Nng Furnltnr , Wailing on Company, Caring,v Ma I king tfp" Lim-njii; This dav receive at the North yon -played Beneath the 'same green tree, . . V And every evening knelt and prayed 4; . , Around one parent knee." . And, though they may be far or near, though the fv.nn mav scnarstp. nr lln rrsv trravn hlA ,hom f rL Jnn : I11 ,kl if. 1NTOT1CE.--TAKBN UP andcommiUed to the hide them, from you-never, in alUlie hurry JaiI ofn Coan, lhe 17lh of and rush and shifting light and shadow of r just, a Negro Man, who calls himself TOM. and existence, ueyer lorgei mat you area Droiner.jaaya he belongs to JOHJN smith, or Alabamc. and was bouglu vof Dixict. Williams, of vKoleson ' . . it- r . . c i 1 . e f H02T0S THT FATHBa AIS THT XOTHI1. v I VOOniT, lu WIS SUIB, OSIU JNegrO IS BOOUV 9 icct Those who led your tottering feet, iind tpp,rentlJ, aut 24 year, of age, , Tb. owner i. trained jour infant mind, have now become reqorated to eome 'forward; prove property, pay old and feeble, anil lean upon you for comfort charges and take him away; or be will be dealt with aud support. i r VVill vou plant a sinslo bans aa the law directs. ; X. ALLEN, Sherifil ; - in rL.. v'A.,. t w;it VAn Klirht I Wadesboto.'' Dee. 14. 1839. - ' 8-6m by-one disappoiuttneuti those long cherished ffnOB acco to RICHMOND, via THE RIVER: anxious hopes T Will you, by oneJoulkct liLWeeonliiiBa4o forward Tobacco to Rich of yours. aid jn bringing t tbise gray hairs in f. V" s,f feff-TfP1 J m , - ' w . . . all rlinrcrpa rer Rail Rnnl nml Canal, and cnlleelins sorrow (6 the grave ? clierishe strength Remember lum -WfaQ ihe fame,-wUh our charges from the consignee cherished you. ;The arm that upheld youirits Richmond. UM:ltvn uctuuis nvam a iv iivbi in TjlO THE PlLICThe underaigned bavin. u inwuira iu uooins in ma lam .r.,1 ous Brick BniMing, belonging to Hemdon 4- Farror, and adjoining hb present residence, haa the pleasure to announce, that he will be prepared to Boaid Fami lies daring the Summer Months io the most comfort ablo manner. The Rooms are large and airy, ami sufficiently private f and. the undfrrigncaV feels no doubt that be will give entire satisfaction to alt who may favor him with their company. ' . - , v . ... ,,.f..e .-WuEO, ALbGN. ;. : Warren ton, N.C. May 14, 1840- - 404t fClOtoPATilOX TO MISS LESLIE'S VL Cookerr. The House Book; or A Manual of Domestic Sronomyliv Min Leslie ; containing di PROSPECTUS ' r Ot TBI rA" ALADAS2A EIIAiilJi . - i : i. Carolina Book btore. v . , . . May 19, 1810... TURNER & HUGHES (Sur.) v 40 !TpTlCE.-.The undersigned wkhea to hire, Im JJV mediately, for the space of four or five months, a or six strong aoie-ooaieu men, to wnom gooa wa ges will be' given. "' '' . - FRANCIS WALTHALL. . May l9, 1840. ' , ' ; . 4l-tf ali f liiii! -1 . DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. Intending to remove to an other part of the City, I ofii'i Cor sale my "present Residence on FavettcilJe street. To persons, not acquainted with the premises, it may be remarked that the Lot on which the Dwell ing House is situated,. contains about half an acre, in the beatt of the business of the place, has an excel lent Well and Ice House in the yard, and all conve nient .office and outhouses. ThrDwelling is In the form of an L. ia well arranged for the accommo dation of a large family , and all in excellent repair. Appurtenant to the Dwelling, but on the opposite side of the street, is another half acre on which are situated a good Garden, Stables, Granary, Carnage House &c &c-'k ---V .. - i ' A very Uberal credit will be given to the purchaser, if desired. t CI1A8. MANI.Y. .,-ftaleigb; May.6th, 1840. 'a ....y fj"The Washington Whig, "and '-Wilmington Advertiser, will please insert 4 times and send then bills to roe. C. M. ' -; ; y??. JT ' AIVDS FOR SALE. The following valu M A able property ia now offered for sale, to wit: 1 Half Lot No. 289, 4th district, Wilkinson county . Fraction No. petnal gaiety, or: uninterrupted enjoyrjtient. longer absent frprii Christ; knowing Still can we believe that the earth which we 1 did, and as he assures usj thaVif ou inhabit, was intended for a place of misery. I house of thu tabernacle were dissolved, wo 1 wi I Miai iiaa ever Beat ior your .wen are, is languid 1 iuuiio wiu , wiwBu . . 9iro rp. . . WMlsl;fl MrTrnwl ROULETT, KOPEK, , to be ho ZlTjr V "T,WT: V":."37 ; Who have on hand always, tor sale. ' - k W- your curia 01 goiu 111 oieaaiuga, w iiow-reav 1 . . v ..1 pi..i; ' r,x.,.t i.,mn made Miserv is in no instance, the end or object of have a building of God, a house not contrivance. Yet we aie surrounded by with hands, eternal in the Heavens." contrivance and design. : A human body is a duster of contrivances. Only reflect, ' how . WASHINGTON IN, RIITIREMENT t.. many thousand things must go right, Tor I a -. I am just , beginning to experience the us to be an hour at ease. A particle smaller f nasa and freedom from public cares, which. than an atom in a sunbeam, may,1 in a wrong! howevef desirablev:it takes some time to re place, be the occasion of the loss of limbs, I ali28 : for. stranire as it may seenf. it is uev 01 senses, or 01 tue. i 1 et, unuer mi tnis con- er,helesa true. , that it was not until lately if our earthly n8 ?P staff that props a trembling frame. Tar, Salt. Coals: &c issolved an I Bul 8tiH around that hoary head, gather all p April 31, 1840. the honors snd all the respect that is due to Manafactored Toacco,cVe.! forwarded on the NOBLEr ; fhomaKlown and calcined,) 3, 227, 255, 256, 52, 241, 12th 100, 3d 161, 14th 1066. 8d' 5th 13th do do 3d do 3- do -; f 1041 aca. - . ... w ... - .. 00 tiee. - ' ' do . " -do ' do i do do :' do ' - do' - do do : d- . 1 do 2d see. Cherkee do v l ? 1st do ' do 34 law2m. Noi23 & 30, Starksv ilte, Lee co. f town lots.) Seven hundred and twenty acresTa xall county The Subscriber propose to aialb in the Town of Babbocbvillx, Wilcbi County, weekly New? paper, entitled the Alaaka Haajun, to be dtfvoted to Political, AgtidaliaraL Literary and Miscellaneous -Intelligence. . - .i. :' V In addition to the Importance of a Presffia Wil fox, in a political point of view, tha convenierjcfc Sod interest of the people of this and the neighborini counties require. that a Papershoold bo establiehed id thw region, congenial to iu feelings and devoted io its Interests . Ingrowing Importaiioa tf this section of South-Alabama, and the wanta of its citbens, five" eery assurance that wa wSH be hherSlly aostained in Ihe entcrprizc And being practical Printers, wS flatter ourselves that we will be able to render the Paper at once respectable and interesting. " 'While we disclaim any intention to act ilberal towards our political oplpohehta, ot -to relnse tham an opportunity, of defending their principles, in an hon. eat manner, through our coIorrn,We wish not to corn ceal the fact, that our own sentiments ate in accord ance with those of the Ware party ; and of .course. 4vii ii wemuers we most caieay ucpenu ior cucour' agemeni and support. lii common with the grsat majority of (he American People, we look tot Whig) principles and to Whig tteasuree aa tha njjr jrjean of restoring lh Government 0 its former purity, and of eradicating the pernicious and factious practices which, corrupt Administreliope bare inflicted upon lbs country. We hove, witnessed and alill wilaeal the tenant whom the people have called to admin ister the affairs of. the Government, disregarding the cieariy expressed wisnesvti uieifeonstituenu, anu openly contemning tbe known will of the people.--' . Nay, we hjiVe seen a President f the United States, chosen on account of his load professtops of Demo cracy and RSpublicanisM, andjeotning into 6mc with bypocritical declaratlone cT auachment to poptilar rights, presumptuously accusi'ng a large portion of the people with bribery and corruption j because they expressed, f constitutional manner, their opposition 10 oneoi a j positions, , e nave aeon a covuau- -tic officeh&Lvra and enprincipted peculators plainly encooragHand protected in their acta of plunder and . -corruption. We have heard a M Democratic Presi dent" tell the jeoile that they expected too much from their own Government, and that it was the du' ty of 44 the Government' himoelf and his underlings !) to take care only of ita own affairs, and leave Ihe people to extricate themselves from their embirrass roents embarrassmegta which his own and his iK I ustrioua predecessor's capricious experiments had fastened upon them. : We have ; seen houeat and ca panle public aervanta contemptuously dismissed from office, because they dared . to diner in political opin- ' ion with those who seem determined to role the cohtk ' try with a rod of Icon. ' And we bow behold the so- thors of these wrongs, the perpetrators of these' ootrtv gee, soliciting an- approval of their coarse and a con--, tinoance of their power, at the hands of the Ameri- can j-eopio, ivt fj..-Jj-:5, Zm It is against these practices, these ocfrincs, and these x an, that we intend f if ournrtil' J?1shall the dignified yet tender relation of father., j A ACEWCy. Haaav B. S. Williams, At Bemember' her Who held you in her armS. tomey at Law, will attend to the adjuatroent and col. Who listened to your prattling witha Smile, lection of claims throughout thh .Western District of .nrl ati.hia urith an nnxiotia and evelr vioii TenneaaeejandaUoactaaGenULand Agent in selling lant loTO vour heedless steos. !tWho ereet-lli8t'n ckaring old.diapotrf gdea. Penons re- Tuesday in December next, at the Court house j - - - m . W - : i v ' i - nnwo--;iri af I aiuing ai i uimu, capcu-uj; iiwm vwwun.n., i tjoor in me city 01 juiiieucevuie, one-mira caan, tne ed you every morntnrwitn an unwearieu ahi. r . . , ..-:..!.-:.. lection, ana every mgm put oac me locks r Jo well to notice more atrktly the aituaUoh or their irom on your nrow ; anu sisseu you in your i Land tll(Mn .Who. uhpn airhnesa checked vour was upon you, GnTot Gorfon and othem r. , .ndtheadjoiningcoanUeaameoinofmain-kftowii IW.w"W o. -o.u .1 pre saie, Meklng (he. polific-j opj-ionf, &ti wd mftke but if not disposed i"1 this atlempt 5 eatlisb a-Whfg ?9UbJ fc Barbouf tlon, they will be eo!T to the highest bidder, on the -. w ... ; .,-j:v : ?? s r In 'the approaching Presldenllal edntes lbs Hsa ALD will cordislly and tealously sustain the claims of Wmi Henry Harrison and JoAn TVfcr. Belie ving them sound in puKdeal opinion, and above all, hon hnn.l KAnnulir ! Ihia 1 tnnmantnnr liaKililV I 1 r . . I L . . . r . 1 ..... rl uiiuu jwriU;, ' i-viiiemai; iiawiim , cQuiu , get ins ucivsr oi iny . usu W9WU1 ui i eniaMns Jov , and its agony danger ana disorder, we are preservea. vv e ruininating, as soon as I swoke in the moru- nc;er ieft yqur side an hour, " w.. --.., inn-, on iue Dusineaa ui uic cusuiu. ut , auu k--ih, Mi,,.mh n flush and whb, when m i . a w. nniv.Hnl vtiliKI i i in. Iiorjti I i . " l: . X. 1 . . I , ,. uu...0.., ... .,u,u.-, , OI . my aurpnse on unuing, anw rcvuiviuS ioyer iou wilh of gratitude and prayer. r . 7 V. - i many wings in my mmu, iu.n ww uuiui.g-mj honor thy mother, for never can vod ifc naa wiuea it -i-orasmucn, tnerciore, as er a pubnc rnan or had any. thing to Up with fiq(j on carlh a hoier j0Te lerg. the result is so much otherwise, we are cer public transactions, I feel, as f 1 conceive , a .. ,iTh. bttfna, ia all this eoU d hoUow.worM, 4am that no such: purpose dwelt in the Di- wearied traveller must do, when after tread- No fount cf deep, strong, deathless love, like that iner manva oainful SteD. with a heav V our- Which rldw withhl a xoTisa's heart !" . . , Pnt avi ak em a rl a A 'aw a mnitri kinfIsaaaai ' i wA la I l I ZL J Mf ik I.Ha. 1 ' . K "J" V. -T wiaiw oiui aaa wave hsoiiuiqw I Uall ODi II inOlUCeree UD 19 CooCU Uft iUv l4WOlTa I Unna-aa 111 w rrtAthop I (hpm ilPVAP WIB S ,l . . . w . i T - v - . a aa vuva ess Mwas w v A Mintr AAnlMamstAM lan. haMMiMaeS iwsiam la a V . I 1 m M,S...W .11 1 - - w . 0v luaujr vuuviivautr;9 ivr iisiLiiuceo aoe juu exist, it becomes ana , mioni navmir reaCOeU; MlCi IIBVVII.W 3 wiiku inquiry 1 fotmer were directed, anu irom which alt the bnfjer wi8h for their success than has , gone 1 his house-top I Atit frnm tliA 1rtth of hr affection. & Honor 1 - j - i.i..4 a u: r:i A ":t : I . . .. -. . ' . ":. - . no w hum ciiu ww uuAiurc ui guuu vuu. cm is 1 u . ,oOKing DaCS,i.anu tracing ,wjiu a, eager 1 jh-; properly adapted ? aiid i think the Scriptures eye meanders by which i he escaped; the 1 iib uwo us tuv wpiy nuoDii uwiiwi qmcksanus anu mires wqicu my in. nis way, tory answejr that tan be given : jrhat it is land ' ipw Which none ibut? the :i all-powerful mother i for. never was there a,, purer. blessing, a more earnest prayer, than site has invoked and breathed for: thee. You istcnded for a state of trial andj, probation; Guide and Dispense r or it is capaoie ot prooi. mat no otner siae nave prevented lus would be suited to this purpose, and alio -Drivate citizen on the banks of the Poto- that our present condition serves this purpose 1 rjnac and, under the shadow of my vine, and with peculiar propriety. 'z rny own fig. tree, free from the bustle of a A state, totally incapable of misery; could C4mpa and the busy scenes ; of life, I am so not be a slate of probation.' The " existence kcing myself with those tranquil enjoyments, i a large class ol virtues anu vices,. oi aimoai pf which the soldier, who is ever in pursuit ui tne ence ne .but, the : alj-powerfti may wear laurels, and vou may win smiles; 1' nr of bumau.events could but a deepei po vcr 0f;triumph than aU these InBo.rd can bi h falling.l have become afford will glow, in the secret place of4 a dijlara per month. balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, and undoubted personal aecurity. ; -. "'J'7 ir or r t I It.l nT lend, in Baker county, one containg 1250 acreaVlhe hMS 'iSTTf ther 2250 acrea. The first settlement embraces the " following lots t Noa. 26 and 3, 8th district Baker; ' Whiga of AVifcox, ojMtfproe, (Iarle,.&c willyoni Nos. 19,20, and 22, 7th district Baker 1250 acrea. aecond our efforts 1 "Will you lend a hand in estab-, The other sett lemon t contains the following Ioto liahing a Journal devoted to the advocacy of yopr of Land, to wit Nos. 225, 256, 265, 295, 294, 266, own political sentiments, land inseparably attached to 297, 229, 2522250 acrea, and all in the 2d district the cause and interests of tl people t The cause m . Baker county.' I . ... " , i v s - which we are engaged demands that we should be In regard to the character of these two last named more active snd keakras' In adrandng our pliu settlements of land or plantations, it ia sufficient to eat sentiments.' Let us then imitate the zeal and by, ... it.ov have been nrononnoed bv competent iu.leea dastry of our opponents ; let us be aa active in circu- - 1 1 ' 1 . . . ..J .i:.J -.!. ..L-oiil.. 1 tatSmi. anil TafaA.iin nnlittral Imth ' 'I liM mvm In.: wrWvAW a rmrinv nf fh-nntrr .Tha I to be interior, to no oouy ui tauu norm ui tne oauinn i " r",ww ""'"i - f 1 vill eloae lor tne pre- - r r".""v 1 -1- ."1-t " .L " VI .V:.-.o corn and cotton, cannot ue sorpaaea ; taey ne oe- c ww wjrc w uciict ww 7 teen lbs Challaboocbee and Flint Kiver; a section liabment ef an independent Press! Ws are eon- of our State that is rapidly attracting public notice, dent ia the bope that our call for support will meet andinavery few veara will stand onrivalled aa a cot- with a hearty and cheering reiponae. Jr'iM' ton growing section of the Southern States.. Tbeee . The' HcaAtn will be issued,' dn an Imperial s-rt, Were selected wttn great care and expense, oy one of I as soon as a suffiCjcnt number cf Subscribers tun be nffiM mt Rnrtrttfrwill T.nn - liefer to CoL 8amuel King.Iredfll County, N. C. Thomas P. Devereux, Esq. Raleigh, William Hill, teC of State, " Turner & Hughes, ; Brown, 8now& .Co. - . " W.M. Lewis, Milton, Etheldred I. Peebles, Northampton, " John Hnske, Favetteville, M . John McNeil, Cumberland Coufaty, February: I8.;1840. 15 6m. mother's soul ; and, O! if you iwaste and per vert your life, none, none, will shed more tears of bitter and inconsolable anguish. TnLAGKSMITH-The Subscriber baa commenc Uled the Blacksmithing business in this City. rn U I exercises of thus School will .close for the pre- - Sa, . ata.-a 'a a a . - " it session on tne lam oi jane, anu wui ue resum on the 13th of July, for the Fait SeasionT The terms, for board and tuition, will be the same aS here tofore.- '' . ; ' ToiUon in the preparatory collegiate course. i Fin 7 50 1 tne best juugea m ucu iraupenjr iii uw mo iuuo, un i outaineu po jusury tne nnaenaaing,anu win ue pnut- s at six I bis special use and accommodation. . ' ; t j ed with good type and on fine paper. s jf " t ne unaersigucu are very oeairoua io uispose oi i - rxaxs.-r oor Avouars per annum, u paymcai ov . The aubscriEer deema jmneces-ary to burden tnese w iuiaji maaa eritnin inree monins nrnawaw the pobfic witba tediouaadvertisehient, setting forth wy u - t:- r.t -m - 7? I V w Pf ." 'T1 TT" : ! . , i . . . . .. .7 .... I An rood time. But if not ao arraneedthev will ; be I Hm. . 'r . ,r tne local aavanwFra, anu tne uauai tsi cciciu vi i - , . . . I - ' . - ; ,." .. - a 'i9 . V School notice: Uut ia witling to base hU clainSs to 'ffired t he same bus and place. and on the n -1 Commonlcationa ahotrtd be aresseto the ab j patronage on the proficiency of bis scholars alone. " T", . T wr i.? - ' "7 P VAvLld be felad that those vrho design sending lot, and the; are offered to the public at bis ean r I- had in respectable families a- e social duties, depends on tue exist-1 0f fame the statesman, whose watchful days bis own account, and will be prepared to carry it on of miaery.vas well as or happiness in and sleepless nighU are spent in devising in aU ita branches. ' He oecopiea one Forge in the i r ' rf-w a. - g a - m. - - a . m m - . m ar we wonu. compassion, en;.n;y, numanuy, aehemei to Dromote the welfare of his own. nrg nop oi utcnara omiin, xq. near wjouctiw i -. itmJna benevolence, nor even justice, couldr have aj nerhans the ruin of other countries, ss if KWUmington l;Market vfilllaai mondv, a any place, where there were not human con- .i,:. LiAk. in.nffi t.for . 11 an4t ,he mwa experience in tne Dusipeas ana wm Mty; foar feet diunn.trtV..;t.:K: .A,".aMlundle.wbiteandablaze which iney raigni operate ; misery, n nanpe Of JD1S prince, in tne nope Cl catcning Iron work of Uarnagea neatly and auDstanvaiiy none, i to e j. yrr wcu aa nappiness, wnica migiiv oe anecieu i a gracious smile can have very little, con- All kinds ousdge,anu otner ioms,maeai uwsoii- ,0 reward will be by them. Hut there is another class of most Wplion. , I am not Only -retired s from I all DOU7i -P"-1?" 6t e,n u Ap&zo,l&lD. ,m i-. i.. . .. ii'""l r. . .... I A.n niu.a.K Kofirnr ia made, aa to mv 8K1U as I i r -purtamQuties, wnicnwouiaoe wtauy ex- pubI va TEAOTEn-An ciuueu. Jhey are the severest, the,subli- mr-eif. and shalV be able to view Uie solitary P ' l " hinathan MILLeHj T?.UTrk tnna 1 1 JIAO " " s - : ' 45"' ! mait, perhaps the most meritortous.of which j walk, and tread the paths of private life, with ws srscapble4l mean patience and compo- heart-fell fatisfaction. Envious of none, I am VtWtvfrstty . of MARYLAND The tec Philosophy. Menu! and Moral Science, wishes t0 en aura aL a:..1 a -m:.U. - . J7 m.a ' in : -.t TTTN Y BRS1TY CT AlAKX LAAJ;, me iec-1 . Academy or family, after the JI5tb of Jone. thfir uni. would do ao at an earlv state or tne rion. V, - 1 JOHN R.HOLT.. Oran?e.Mav 15. 43 oaw8w. ' - C f . . laim the Subscriber, tome time SORREL SlARE four years old two inches high, her left in her face. Any infbrma- thankfully received, and if Hams', Wake Forest N. C. paid. W. F. FORT. ; , j - 34 5w. , i experienced Tescher.well AV versed in the Greek, Latin and French langua ges, the useful branches of the Mathematics, jValural re under diatrea. nain. and affliction ia a I-X-Ia K. l...,t 5tb all ; ml this. "uII Inr gage in an Academy or lami.y, .iter tw jotaoij one. steadfast keeping up of out confidence in God, mv ear friend, beine the order of my march, anu our dependence upon his final goodness, j wjU move gently dpwn the stream of life, yen at the time that everything present is nt;i T sleep with my fathers.'! ; ... ' iuscouraging and -adverse ; ; and, what is nol ' .? n' ' ' , j difilcult to retain, a oordiai desire for the 'f'im ITCSBANDMAnI -I'l'iiieaa anu comiorx oi outers, even men. for the ensuing term on the first day of September i next, and will continue until the first day of March following. :-'-Sr Prof. Jtter, Theery aad rractvee oi Medicine. . Prof. R, W. Hall, Ob stetrics, Hygiene, and Medi- A liberal salary will be expected; Address; by letter, A.O. care of the Editor or the tar, Kaleign. Baleigh way.io.sigau. ; -u - , - no at I TATE L ryORTn CAROLINA ,Ber. tice, in the hope of their receiving tha strictest person al examination. " R. 8. WILLIAMS, ) J J. WILIJAMS, ExW r N.G.WILLIAMS, 3 ' In regard to Uie character of these lands, reference may be made to Gen.' James Hamilton, CbartAton, 8. C. J,f Cowtes, Macon, Ga. t Thomas B. Sfubbs, Mnu.lviUe. Georeia s and William Dennard. Ba klee Tonntv Georaia; and the last named gen temtn wills how the land to any jiersen desirous of a personal examination, an (wiiuiuouiw.mi this Wbiect addiesped to either of the Executors, or Joseph T. Williams, Milledgevine, Ga. - : s Milledgaville, Marcn, a, inao.- i ; -; mtura PinEAFER STIlJ-rOor Domeatic Shirt. U J ina-f are offered stilt cheaper: We will thank those who want Ye article, to call and see bow tow it is. Onr CoUon Yarns are also put still lower. .. 53 ' v - ,.--.-j teWILL: PECK; acrmere at oeuna.' ' - ;jAME&tf.0TJRTI3. JOHN II. JARTIN. t f Editors friendly to tf undertaking! arars-' queaieq to give iner aoove aa iijseruojj. v t- -.V I, ' ' , ' , j,fm Jty-i" t ' ' , ' . . 1 ... .k. - v. ITAOE Fore red sd ri:" elslt to lYaynestco'; and irooshaiaatFrom the date hereof. TWO DOij. LARS only will . be detflanded from pasVenerr f Stage Fare from Raleigh to Waynesboro' or r . ,-t .aa a - M S i . a v .a ' . ooro. ?.a Jus tage ieaeaiuicign trree uc-s a week, via Smtthfield, vixi on Monday, reuues.'ay and Friday.: . ; ; eal Jnrisorudcnce. i f ur 1 yilrv iu:tr awrtnll u ' . V- aw manm . .. u hen Wfl drn denrir1 nfnn, nnrn ThpTirta esiion 'of this temper 'is . almost the Derfec- sensibly his immediate dependence n pon t od U r iton of otti nature. v But it is onlv noaaesaed as i.the iiusbanaman; -For. all i his peculiar . .r1. ', I n t. i , I uil.-i- lr4l,ri'iA in lAnt Immediately 1 - e7 jS tie County, yourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,! TT AXvll f UK OALiii. ma' ftiontisy oi au-u February Term, 1840. , James R. Kayeer v. Jamea II A coat J'ounty Court riexU) I ahali aell at ther eigb, April 4, 1840. E.p.ctnor7; Lecturer m Surgery. gements for the next session. Dr. i full and complete course on Surgery before the usnsi period for his departure: tor Lexing . . . . , .: . . i ...... ,.. h.-m. .1 ueiorw iuo easier than to nereeive, to feel, to acknowl- arelcessential'thrteffQiar succession oi we t-, v .ft hf. aenartam an additional course on M$e, to extol tjie. goodness j of God, ;the seasons, r: the timely, fall of tain, the'g$mal I eorgerywill be given hy the IVofeasor oP Anatomy. Wrmm ai- .An 11 it tl a . .T . I .a A . ' . V - t l a a a WAft ASal I fTVl ll. . V- Ruaaefl. AlUchment. 11. IL Ruiwll. Garnuliee. 1 Uourt " T T. . . r" " ' ' 1 It annearins: to the satisfaction of this- Court, that I Land adjoining tbe lands of John 8vm, Solomon msde to tne rtaieign ttegisier .ior six .wecas ior toe uevisecs i ituain a muipa, uu. auu atu uun , j jf- k ... ... r." , . . . " w - aid JameauY,. Rusaejlto- make bis spjmranee at o lileeree etliiii of .15 for the County of r ",1? fT, next Courtot rleaa and quarter eemiona, anu atienu i yvas:e. i c --r ? ' u &y . 7 I , - - - " ' Tsaas. Six and twelve taontbs credit, witngooa -vf ATE FRANCES STTJRDIVANT-.The Sab- . aecnrity. ?w . lscriber i3minlstered to the Eat of the late the said ami, or Judgment by default will be entered him. - ' 1 :r ' - f 1 against fiv order ef tbe Court. auu cnxUKUx,crr. ; 40 May; 22. 1840. 42-6w. ..-A .1 W-4 allal i.l. Anil tSIII 1. : f 1 I - . " : iL wijniiiir riT . Krnvitinrn. 1 iitw iintii visa m araieve 1 sswci tr f is ai in ask as 11 n inn wZiiT'M - nrutiucti uii&oa 1. nsi r sw-iusiw mrss isiiaUicu - lust uimiLSi aaaa 1 r -;j - I a v v a waawti vwwuaivv w A V (bta (? I WOl SSB WtB VI StlXV. ril aarw g'- ' I - J t - . . a I m a aa f A J A hen all thirigs to . wellf, hen our health, of the laws of. nature,- which must haye afH Uwir&mf ie4 ?sntege. to be derived , May 15, 1840. -v; lur spirits, our eircumstances, conspire to peared to Mm! vnbth nr riCS'11' f1?. exertions of omnipotent energy Tl an atiendanc doting four months, as in Other IVJJL bv jostjeeeived their Wllh nraiaa hl ia eaav. T liia 1 dfliffbt.l . In the rnnntrv A pm tn. atand in ,the I :ii , -.v .ia...r rK. harti I mer Goods, eenstsling in part fnl vi u... u I :,i., r .f n..i. n..irJI ; t in mum 4 rirrv. ri.' I cleat Superior black and -. 1 M 1 I (CjTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA rVflAn t CS ton County ' Is HnviTrimag Term, 1840 . y. ....... .?.a. . o:n -n:-..j Sarah Ann Keith 0. William A.tUD a V III tut asi.viw. Oi motien, and it appearing to tho ort thai two they -who. are sunk, in seusu- midst ol the preat utyi sottishuess. and stpnefactton, -or whose and nnderstandinfft fw u Jiiainated -by frivolous tor puranitsxnone ouVJltiVniost giddy and iin'-.l self over our heads, and we aeknow! d to feet an unusual proximity to ouf .Crea-' .JVfay 294a?y- r.:The blue ahd tranquil rsky1 ir5 W -rr5iSS ;45-9U T -A tllfl ' 'TTa WT4I "A i?A iS Ti St 1r- TbS J8 pring Sea. "flii afon of Junto Aca'demy wiH'cliiwe .'Oiv Friday, the Want t 1ltai r L':.. '2 ""at."'- .Munu fl ih 1 uurmity ju gner ; in jnisfortune'. , throogti h ne.rtfeee.nits. :.vhts9enses oura maU twiBta(JeBt KHMim .,! 1. . . . I . . n 1 I a i:aiI "at hanaNnanM I ha vAtpa n, liail . I . i- . I. . ... t . - , .---. nwrrur, tnai it wulOc VvEu, y ne i ' ihbwuu- .'vv. o ler we hold ft nm imn. n .nnriflnc. ' nower is hcafdSn tlmrmstlincr of forests, and atwaww WMB 11V i.V UUI W V U S W V r BJ ST - ' . ' W Q ' " ' Tbe Subscriber ; id prepared to faccom- ? Students with? board -at 7 eo ; p month exclusire ejlcandlei aad mending. M i DANIEL W. KERR, Principal .The Subscribers nnf Shrin amlSnm. of the following; aiti4 Subpoenas to answer the Bill of. Complaint issnetl to blue-Waclt Silks ored ditto. Bleached Domt., ncUeached fahiVM nf averv'kind . LadiM BnnefiiW horaAHtkin nlan whit an.l h ark Filk. whita and hlnrV Firtwirt 1 an inhabitant Ot tbis Diaie, or dm wiiuin uie runauic- Gloves Handkerchief and Scar& tlenta. Surnmer tioit of this Court : tne uoun uwn oroer taat aaTer- Clothing of every descripiioh f Srfarr Matting jf'-La4 1 liaement be mad for thirteen successive weeks in tbe trteafinitttoilMea.? ltMlftladf''1tto1Pfinte. RaWgttTtegiater and Nnrtb.CarolinGaztte,r s)d Mnalins. ere. Ore. '" -"'I .'! 1 --5 t !,' - ; fancy col-1 Bertie county, against wm. iveiin, aavo. do.i GenU. I ed by the Sheriff that be is not to no loona in urn do i I eanntv s and also: that the said William Keith Is net trances 8turdivant, of Wake Count v. and ia ready to pay to John 8turdivant. brother of the deceased, car to the other Heirs of said EsUte", whatever, is eominir: IO theni therefrorf, on arpiication. 8ome.of hesa betra are residenbi Ifthe btale ef Alabama, tt some other of tne Western Bute; nd will take ftclice of this advertiaemenC : UENRY 8TUBDIYANT-- Waks County, May, 18th, 1840. ?-r3wvI, v. i j.- :i .T. BANK OF CAPE FEAR, . i i-.V-T-",r ' "IC-i 'Jirft.-. IK43.A : TTICB IS HEREBY jGIVEN TO DELIN I i ooent Subscribers to the Stock of this Baak, that vising the said William HeUU.iaat. iin leas be appear I unless full payment ne maue on or neiore me ouui v. ttr4v:.aut i Mii fuiiw. ...rt .,i..nM l lurnr ihe saiiLliourt. at tne Uoort nousein ilvmoatn Ida at Jane next, an ut anpiM c '-ra win w ..-;. ta Caatw l Tbo Wtsbtng t buv ady of the ibov4 on the second Monday of September next, and plead, poaed to pubue sale at aoctionv a0. loUje re- j named ardclcs, will do well to call .ni examine anil answer or demur, In the Complalnanf a UiU of Com- riaioesof the Act of Aamty, to amend the tAa ; Stocktri TOWLES &JCALLDM,T1 plaiait wiltbe taken eoneaw, and aoch decree ofaaid Bank, passed at the - t i rr i.V'nK ' r - i - raiittemiuoirea. i mano inereuiwn, aa anau ue conaiuerea iusu ' ti-i- !". r"r i . - -"r - ..-r-r , May J50,1810; " . Test, THs TURNER, C. & M.E.; r May 2S. 1810. - i : r t?f t I tl I ' - '-aJB? St at a AT W T J ... v..