i J , . . - ' - - - , . - - - - - v ; , , - '1 1 1C "" i v. i uAf. i t'J Aim r'.:;j " f 5M . I si TUT" vol. xli; 1 hit 1 1 1 .-1 - - Y .r V . V mm op ..11 EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. J Saiteutm five Duilant per Bho aattom- baTTit lio. Onc D4lr; tc1i etotiMqueiit iaaeftio6.S5 eeiila. i;ouil Unlrr inU Jodiciai Adertienirnl will lie All Ittera to the diW inoat be pott-paid. C' . y. i.t " ., CV MARRIED. : vitie vnire '.Hill i irreev me - iiiiaDami. iki i husband . atid ilie ie fntlter, the nature of society, ttrgrs stialiif fasuns why men ahould get married. . Be- wm human iniHrtifreoieiit, the pod of the frasuns rrld, depud upon woman in het proper nliete. Our 0st lestons are the tnstruc A I . f t ' . ' J ' - I iu,ni oi tier upa, ana our earnest tmpresioos I are ukpn rrotii; lief iam pie. Thtft it is hieh extendi throughout all ran ka and all tesuiankincl-l Woman's influence;, therefore, not jrnly iheds a' mild and lettering ! lustre Over the "V trans of her friends, around tiro fireside of her family ami within the narrow sphere in which nature has placed her but upon the wliole. world. ; It enters the haukits of vice, md drags forth the victim of the bowl, dash, cs itfrixc his ljps and restore hiui to tea son ami to a virtuous ie. .11 ; prevents, tne prosututioii of Uioae qualities which ennoble, dignify and elevate in an above all ulheri b'e It. prevents crime in it thousand , rrms, uuiiinu , i"inifi I , t mlmm m. rt...,U . I.At, I.. , IJ VUIIIHIK TO . lvIIUCaU7 UM1 n..nAMt BhkMfHlllhU Xlill .wl..dlll I feifiv nd ?tves birth td a thousand T bleai furrs that would otherwise never exist. i The you nc "tain who is fond wf the society t virtuMiS feuiales,- has n better capital for bis character, " thati birth or wealth could fire him. tte ia looked r upon as a moral uid virtuous man, because, 'geuerJdiy speaks ing; only such ' take pleasure in the refine aenrtif female society .i ;. '.y-yk' , Take' it all in all, therefore, ., mart iage ia necessary for tnanV happiness, for the true formation of his ehsractert frf the peaee of his home, the eomfWf of hi hrart, the joy ol ms ymith(.sttu live solace 01 nis years. r a. . -' ft " . .. m ' a ' . In Hoe mart nevrt Becomes c member of ' tntmy until he is married. . Unmarried, he is looked upon with distrust.'. He has no 1; .mi- mmmrn - m m' r - " . home, no abiding place, no anchor 4u hold htm fast, but is a mee piece of-float-wood on the great tide of time; His interest is not with society, farther than the accomplish ment of some set6sh object is concerned, ml ha n.iiii llnl ' Tiii ilia tmtArrm rtf tYtm nun. : . - v . 1 . 0 . I emt'.ons ssrringiiig op, arouuu mm, anu wno ate to live after him.- He heeoine einbit lered in iis feelinfa against all mankind, nisnthnk, pidrsiinonious,inoTose ami inuv eiblc. ;, ' y-.-:'. .: ' To our friend of the B- , and B to all youni; men who are looking after happiness we sav, therefore " CJet Mamru." ' f - lfyou.are desirouj of w. allh, get married for a good wife promotes ItaUits of industry SXltfl . .u m i mi mm A. A. . - a mm mm m i a -. mm mm. to.af to a mm ZrT : LrZ: ir'eiiZ in 'ingle life. -..- .-j.. 1 is.; It you are looking ifar stations of distinc tion and honor, get married, 'for a good Wire HI'. tJ - - '"a .:.' .: a . ' win fceKui auvance ner iiusnanu ,in uie pruHecution of all honorable purposes, and leml him that aid and eitrourasement , which he can derive from no nther source. ' If you would heotone a - good citizen, ret married, tit he ia alone wot thy of the title. who u connected, to the great family of man by the ties of hosband and father. I- If you are firtunate, get married, for a jmmI wife will increase ' your prosperity and render you twice blessed in the enjoyment of your ric.ies- it- ,V "-l ft you are unfortunate, cet ntamed. The res of the world are - lessened by having a Wife who takes hleaaura in charintf- with vou. I . t . .- r . - z . If yon are in business, cet mairteil. Cut the warned mart 1ms his mind fixed on his husi : lWvuia is more lifcel v ot as... ... I a " aw .'i. f-4 m. . ( - - ..a ss uccejis. If vou are Vftoinev"0fet rn'arrierl. .. Doe rranklin advocated earlv marriages because a an who ruarres yoUng, cau have the? satis fftioii of raiaintr srui' ediiratinir hra ehihlren before'he dies. ? v.i.-. Gbt Mai'iid.-Xet yobr plans arid pur ples fr fuuire Jifejbe what tfjey may. tiie business of srettine married is iim that littiild be nteiided to first as it neither interferes with yeur plane, nor prevents their eieention. f Get MaRttien-lie soberly, be itidustri- fln, . engage In. nothing that will deteriorate ifiirn your character as an honest man a pure Piridt, and a kind husband; take our advice. atiU " with all Vonr ettmes." act Minmn. THg waiL'or China.- This it probahly, J1 greatest Work i It was hnilr ki,ili' ever executed by man. two ..thousand: years, be. ms ' . to - to --I . ' - ' . - . --r ...w. . fre tu3 christian era; arid i fifteen hum 'es in extent. .Tiierw are Llwo ' parallel r k walls, twelve feet apart; and the tntet vl is tilled urt with earth. ; It UtwentV '"tin heicrhi 'n.l live fiivVRrm on fti are about 'ee. hundred feet aparVr : IUU w . .j y .(.'. ' ' ' ,vl.y--v''"--,- In 1M1, three hundred acres of land were rented by the General Court nf Masacho nts. to Stephen Day, for settinf up i Print- Inir TV . A. -i rress at Cambridge., - ek.rH 15 pet rrtit higheM but a deduction of 3S lor o,w.vBnir un?roueMun. oiDunc , e 7"'. a,raV "r w SrthMbttUe,.-;' A:V-.- sipped hi rcourcf. in a caretfr of, ice arid 7?' 7$"?'" ..f .TwteTnl extravagance i. dep While Wa.ri tu.Jf Miral WI" r0 ',a' 10 'pe- ! " no daV oa hi-cldeit line , General i!e iroveraiei,4r atMroee it. ,li-ni .,i..f-in fiettinir ahle Individual liaDninaaV the plewdrea of the Wial circle", thtf com- ni,8tu,sl,,?8 fin hit'ctinduct. it domesun ltti.anil tna ainile and rheer. I j"""s iub ,uu.,ifiuw unutiY i 1 W " - --: , -1 v THE REy. J. V.' FLETCHER. His courage and intrepidity were t I able. There i an vnecuote teUtfiu biraj)lieri on thif uljf ct, o itriking, tlul 1 1 cnnnot resist -lhe emtouon o! prcsentitig it to your feudef. Mr. Fletctier had a verv been . Uisnitsed frnii the Sardinian 'errice Guns'; antf presented a loaded plsiol, threat ened t ahuot hi in miles h would imn.edi- alely advancn him: fire UonrfrerfW.iia. The General,' - ihouxh tubrate man,- well . krtf wht a detfperada herhad to deat Widr, and I wtUi.Jii ill iroUen,acauisiUon.f! In the eve- his til -ffotten . acquisition n,n? PMln "" "W yOUHge Uncle, Mr- 'etrher. he detrruuued la rail on hiiii, ndegan whh inliirrtihgjiira tfWGenertl uu,,ns nw .Uonft., ntt ai a proof; eahthiteU a,e dr"ft ne GiinV own hand Mf. IIaIV tr t& ; ttmnfr f I,ta n A n t v, .,.u ucjw. "" M?,u ., wf, u31"",'. "1'. : 1 "cn alter sohie remarks: puttiher' it inui his DOek el d strikes .ihe' youiiji man. that J" - f this itote by otA d methoaj ahd in htmesly 1 can- reiu"' w n.M1 wiw-wy- orouier anowi uc l,i,ynaHon ; I ne neppew'S pis-1 tol was iiumediate! ly at nift'breast My me ' replied M r. Fletcher with pei fVct calmness, I ua secure in the i protection nf AltoiirhtT forfeit of my Integrity; and of Your rashness' ;i his firmness dreir froiu the nephew' the observauont that his uncle De.Goiis.' Uiousli si ai"-" . an otu soiuier, wan more airuiu 01 oeatn man his brother.' : Almid Jiif death V rejoined j Mr. Fletcher; do ybu -tliinkrhave beeri ; - --i,e.. , , .4 i I iWBiuj'Ufo vcBro oiiuisvcr wi uia iuru ii inc. I , ... ....... Ttt J1" cal1 J1 grnthrraan I Ytou art, v . . A V k, ........ v ..v. . .... ttte seducer of teuiale innocence, and sua you say you are a gentleman !'- You are a duelUw and for this yon style yourself a man vf houdur l ' iMHtk there, sir t the brOait eye of ; heaven is .fixed upon. us. . Tremble - in the presence of your Maker, Who can in a moment kill your body, and for ever punish y our soul in hell.'' The unhappj man turn ed pile, and trembled alternately with fear and rake. He stilt threatened his uncle with ihstahl death. Fletcher, though thus men uLi.'i.-'W..'i. kf.... .Mt.'t 'i.v. i ..A?L.,.i.l J...lJ aim, ucmpwu , "5 -a""V I at length Jerceiviog him to be affected, ad "VJ: 17 "11-it Ji 1 1 i I Mide. aud inaiiv fair urumises on the outer. .Y- , r......i and pririitlple, together . with its influence in ivercoiiiiiig Uie wilklef l and most . desperate proflitfacy.were never more finely illustiated. ft, Ueervea to DC put into ; me nanus oi every i self styled -man of honour." to show' llitn J t . .1 i " r how . Jar superior. is; the eournge that dares not sin, to, tlie bimated - pnivresa of a - mere man pf;lhe world, j How utterly, eontempti blelkti desperation if a duellist appears,when contrasted with the noble intrepidity of uch Un ,,il. t ie Wb Vuar iif Muilflev l ' v.i I GENERAL MAXIMS FOR HEALTH. Rise early . Eat simple food. Take suf. ficieut exercise. Neverlear a little fatigue. J Let no' cfiildren ba dressed in ticht chithes i I I a - - - 'A f " : : - ' i w I Aaa a fia dressed him id lahguage truly paternal, till innnih, exelosive of wsshio. which w na ,1fnu Giovesv iiandkercbieRdsttdi8carfi Oenta'tfeniAer Z TjT FZ. !LT ! a' "lo -ZL"! be had fairir disarmed htrn He Would not ondur 1 - ; T f dwoonrtnadeo,, m large job. Clo.hmg oT every description t 8tra-e Msnh.g; La- "J?"". f "Jfl 0,;t".D return hi. bher'. drl,. but engaged io ESrt - -i V lr Hf tly?enld with" trn ". ' 1 " ' ' aTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA W, wtfcrtw " torM ' VVhiJ, sVfasWs Caalg.! ? prayedfwiu him. and after . CAUn. M.u. a return, her grateful S ZT? 2 .t -fHUTJl lli: C.ah Tboe wishing to.buy .ny of the above .nd o-rerXoristj Witl hu ted ilhand )d jnV fulnliing his prouusai of assistance, farted A fkwtedgeilllIlt, , lhu wh0f w,,h ,', Mrty. pr.g T.rm, 1840. wULlfl e , tM .14mlBe iiabing a Journal devoted to tbel advocacy Mi out u..iH liim aiil niii'li f(inil mUips nn biii r"fr i ..-.i .l..:. t. a.ii. ... k-. tJolomoti u. Ward, Adm. c. on ... o.i. riWl.V.n At rsal.t.lTIk!. - . own political seiihmentfc and lnseHiahthlt attxehod fa it is necessaiy that tlietr Inuba aud muscles rwe that the memory can lie cuitrvaied at jhe ex .houui have full play, if you wh for'either U. their iiealth or their beauty. Avoid the ue cesstty of a physician, if you can, by Careful ... Aim P,t urltat hikt Uon uouMvuwyw.. with vonr svsiero, and resolutely abstain1! fiom what hurts you, however well you may w - like tt. A tew- day's abstinence, and eold water tor a oeverage, nas uncn u 1111 " S . a 4 . -I mmm Mm mm. Mm . to. . a M approaching disease. Wear ehoes or 000 8 that are Urge enough; it not only prouuecs curus, but makes the leet mtssiiapen uiciamp ineuui W nsh ortiathe very often, and rub the skin avr 1 - . I ttliirClU if II I V With a cloth or brush. ; As far . j at regular hours.- Wash the eyes thoroiijf,lily in etdd watereve- rv morning. Lo not reau or sew, at iwiugtu. ir hv too dazzling a UflrWir Clean the teeth io oure water two or three .tiroes a day ; buW above all be sure to have them clean before you go to bed. 'Have your bed-chamber welt aired, and have fresh bed linen every week; It 1 not " healthy to slee p in heated rmitns: .Lst childreo' have tlteir bread and milk before they have been long un. Cotd Water arid a run In the 1esfi air oeioTe breakfast. vVi Uf ; From an old Faraier's Dairy, If the flesh nf naeef is vonhiK it will It tne Uesn of ox-neei ts-yoong, 11 wti t'i Ul open gtain, be of a gMal ider. T he fat shtmld lolt I have a fine smoo 1 red, -aud feel tender, white rather than yellow ; ; for. when thatisl; I to, ' to . m -.' I leloser s41l. the fat hard aud skmnv. tlieftean deep red, and a stronger scenu Ox beef is" the richest and largest ( but to some tastes, heifer beef ia better, if well fed. In old meat there is a jtreak of horn in ihe ribs of beef : the older, the harder this is ; aud j.. e ito-, I me nesn is not nneiy.nayoreu. Iredpna deep color, the meat l, seldom good. James V. Kusseii has removeu iwyonu me umiw i. The grain ol cow-beef is closer, and the fat this State 1 is inererore -ruereu. inai puoHca.wn, . 1 . : 'm - I a a. B.t.s. UtotTa.W r.. '...a an n Br ffiaS tils 1 . whiter, than that of ox beef; but the lean js not "."utZJm. Z roue so hrtffht a red. I he train. f hn -hpnf r " . n. :-:ti'.:-ixejjNfl i -'a, - . ' a .,i lasswasssi w . iv iiKSsanai ui smasaK ss axial as x xjaaaa as in v . DV III i "'""'"i uewteil to KfcHio. MoralitV. Sci- luri- at Law. will attend to tbe atliualfiient am! In f.ttpriii6 ili. hew jMunat, therd. IJ to lhjiB4ier f iieHncRcaU Alrad fl.fin Tl;,w. U rtwfutly add rnx(a..tri buM up .jf. " lt" Vr,,',m,, R'fiiiwo iHH-ienMWe SVVa "f C.j eom. w w. shall indtiMriou.lv l.lK,'rt 'Jt 'forth maiaiain sound priori plea bf niurairtr." rorreit ta4e Ad jrn.nl mai.i.et. - Vire Id all It Varied form- kball BMft its otetiied r. boke. atKl a derided atatd will be taken again! alt ittiinritT of exVreiMiwii or rVnnen. : 3,:" 'n: (lam . u .11 .Lj.i.iuk. - I .1. .. . ' . Meuenger i tbe virtu..u4 and good of every age an of Tery:aeCt.t . d tipd to tbtw brstibes of iiatdral wiettce Wi tokegaary a be at least ptitUtUy understoiul S by every farmer and every nteefctfMte 4 the roontr. v t r zAih. The Pttlttiral Deiartitent wilt be under the immediate and leentrol nt j. RuataTi, Vho be nea bimrtlf i be a tnu ReMtbUean tiul aa aurb ffmrf and support -laHeaduig measures of Kr&SS HUth rw S preh.jr bis oplai-n mi all jrwf beri iio iba iitiesi u.tefestrf or ihe rotnaiiity, witlmut, at any rtmej iiruuhtttlne: bin tper t tbe utibattrtwed Duruo " w wiltb.- d.i- Si'fS ?f tend 10 tbe puMre weat aud suppxett hat in his judgment woutd W liijurimla. f v f . r ! And fintlly, as we shall ak the favor hf etAanji ing with' the heat pr f the rouhirvwe hopXi I slwsys ready Iu ketp nur rcadrrrf inrruu- f the tmporutnt transartioua pasiung at hocno aud abrdau. ', TERM rtThe :BrgU'Jtia&il;m bo .... ..,.. ..... . . . . piwur wiiu new urea anmvuea iduto a imrge ifl,! lh. 1 ..flh. .nkrl.ti.... ..F : thin tWflfft nor r, it be ai-rminu. .... ,. i.- ,.. .... . ' S . . :. ed. kre at fbe optioh of the publiahr, Uutit all'ar- rrsraaea are aeuieuv -; ' - Aaheville Juae 5 1840. . ; 4ft AW SCHOOt:--t haeoeneda Law Srhool at MN;ksviie. itaie Uoumy. Tbe itiode ot in- auuctitin in that adopted' hj the latS Chief-Jeatiee HettWraon ftmiHar rnversati'n. No young ga'iil man will be leCommended for Li eehre until he has studied one yearr f advine, two veMtir ak ihe term of .reparation. The charge will be rie hundred doTfara. whether the aiudeiit ren.ain one I v ; mm mm m m mu ana' uaav , mm mm urn w m w wm m -mr mmm w m. r M.t -...-J.-.-,ti...-.i(K..i i,4.i-1 ..lk-willlaHomiaheA ' , ! I , I ,. ;7TJ.f,7. L ' ,.V: J.L i... ..-.-i I and irnaularitv. ; uv. aauaa aiadtEi ss uue kw marniaiasaa m, ifon for aisaipetion tn. j.: ..r k..., : ii.i v;nna ct Art I care. A she ja a suanger i many in isaieign, u has been suagested to ber that she ought to state to those who may deem tbe information important, thai; her education has filled her hr the oftlce ot a teachrrf In Europe, she was for some years a pupit of the . . a a v celebrated Mr. 4N as Professor of Rhetoric and Elo- It. . 7 ' . . .. cution, and she completed her studies .under the masters isi Philadelphia . In New-Vork,-she. wai best was en- gaged as Governess in "the first families, among u horn were Fsarjaoa t;0orra, r-sq . autnor .-t tne espy, Pioneer. &c Gtosax GsirviM Eq Col.Taoa:, now in EurotM . She is prepared io teach ibe plain ail higher branch.' of a thonugh Ei glish Educatioo, to. gr:hef wiU, French and Squish .pd Italian Ungu- . isi Maic Miss Metish rewmmehds to her papils to stndy F enrh nnun the Oral svt4em. introduced hy Messrs. MaffXftCa and Vattfa.hul she will tearh either upon tbe eld iwineiple. or tbe new, as she baa studied Isnh As to her mode of instruction, sne wouiu teg leave iD .uie that her object is not to cram her iupils with masses of undigested matter, because, she lawfully . tj' m.it- ii p.rlectlv. ami yet be v,r ig,M.rotli on Ihe score of lMth atudiea, and so on .1 . ..:. toi jrv ,n .i.i..t eiHiH. w.. . ...o.B ZZi enttoosiy teaen epon mai ptso. -00...... s ii - - . j Mtoiti ft.sis waava'fcsavTaai sasaa inwtaisi . a ' a VTt. mmm lua l..s,aaa m.-kl :trnL ,ineed her of its .uueiforlex Jarfe as to tt. 01. lfficaev ..... a r; ; , . f if ,ne gofeedi, she will Jiave her School room fit" 1 op with the ttesti ape stnt Glols in shoit with every thing ibt win oe necessary to laciniaio ner Papikf improvemer.t.; A she has limited herself to a very Small number , she tegs .those who may wish to avail tliemwlvee of her services, to apply early in the Session. Her see o.J Session will owmmeiiee ou Monday, the fifteenth if. June, . k.;?-w -.t-" ! -v -:""' "' ''' ' . For Terms, &c. apply to MiMai.isn,st Mr. Wjt 1.1 A Bl VCKa him"'""' . P. 8. Miss Mxtisa beg leave to mention that she has not discovered any royal mad Ui' science; there must be regular oueudance and faiUuut aiplication, or she cannot insure her Pupils success. sJ&ference.-Judge Saunders, , ' Cd. Wingate, - . . ' j -i Weston K. Gules, . .' ' 1J ;: Wilinm Tucker, Esq. j Dr. Beckwith. . ... 2 , Jam a S. Battle. Esq. , Edmuud B. Fraomsn, Esq. t -"June 6. 1840.'': ' :f V'! ;;-":.4yi40; 5JT ATE' OP, WOBTft-CAROlIWAfe fCS f. rn,inf. ulMtt ne Ple and Quarter Sean, tie County, Court of Ple and Quarter SSesafon, re l84tK James R. R.yir e. J.mes y jn Afachroent. B. lt.Ru-eir, Gamiee, rt apioring n the satisfactwo if this tjoon, wat 1 to ' a . . . . a ' a f-"'.a ' -to . .. nextf;o0rt OiriW .nHnerele-.,.ms, the aahl sub. or Judgment by default will be entered againsthiovV -U - J y '.'i.TO ni ' rHPBRTrPk" SOL. CHERRY, CPkv May 15; 1840. , ; ' . 40 ' BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. At- eol. lection of claims tbruuzbout the W rstfrn Disukt of Trnneaee .aivlabioacx aaOen'J Land Agent iu aetling Itatiiix and cleinng old diajiuted titlea Peraona re siding ai a dirtaucf , es;erially Nwth (arwliniann, wnotia iateteat la au eziriiaiva in tbia country, woli Aa well-io nutice mura etricily be aitnaUon, of their Land etaims. , ,-j , ( , t ' Ofllcest aomervH'le'Tennv' . . . , Refer to CoU 8amort Kins;. Irrdell Coanty, N. C, , ; .;v ' Thomaa Y Devereul. Eq Raleigh, i j William Hill, Jec of Stated . ty0v , . Tunw 4 Hughea,"-.,-, M ,' ' - Unwn, Baow, & Co, , t -t J,W, M. Ieu, Milton, : M 1 K 'C, ., v (heklreI J. PwUlt. Northampton ,. ; Johu Huxke Fatetteville, s, . ,.4 r " 1 , , John jtlcNeil, Cumberland County, 1 Fbiruary 18. 1840., . .15-rrf "! J. eiereiaes nf.thhi 8rbod wjftV jcbue for the pre. ariit aetmiua on the I3ih f June, and 'will .te raaudi ed on. the lii'h of Jul v. for tbe . FaP eawittn The terms, for board and tuition, wity he the same as here tofrtre " ',' " ;-V;; '-: . V'"' Tuition in the preparatory collegiate course, ' -: ' -'"y per-sesaiontj n ,4 $lt 50 Il the EglialuHi ;t t, Sv-'i 1 . 7 50 t . lioard can be bad in respectable families at ai dltara per month. . . ... fllibitrilierifiiM ft unnecesnary .to burden the public with .a tetliu advert i ment, setting forth the lat advantages, and the, usirat ef cetetas". of a Sfcheof notire Jiut ia wintnjrito We ' fain . laima to tatr mage on the pmficjeney f.bia acholam akne .a He would jS. R lad thai those .who tlfwin seiidint their aoha, would do ao at a. early aiace of the ea sidn. : ' t V JOHN RjfOLlV iOrane. May 15. u.! 43oawMw. TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Washing I ton Countit Ia EaeiTT-Sprina Term. 1840 arah iflrK-tihi 5 e. "William Keith ; Bill for Divorce Oti motion a d it Hpnearinit to' tho Court that two Subpoenas to anawer lb Will of I ;tirplaint hwsed tc Urrlie, county. against Wm. Keitbi have been re uru" edby the Sheriff that he . i uV lo bo . fomid in . jlWat eouiuy; aitd alsi. tht the sail j itliaoi Keith i it iih inhabitant Uf tliM.tJfate, 'jut hot'within the jurilic Uori of thia Court : the ourt doth order thitt adver tiaetnent he made fat thirteen atwreertive'weeke In the Raleigh Reenter and Nortlt. I mro hut Uatelte, ad vising tbe aid William Keith than unit be appeit )efore the raid Court, at tbe Ouurt boue in Plymouth in the aecontl "Monday of September i.eat, and plrad aimrer demor -to the- Compta iiit UlR f Com ttlaiiit; it wil he taken nro conftsto, na audi decree ... 1 1 ' e 1 . .. . i ---- inane nereujHn.aa anan ue -onMiereu jum. , eat, ? TH: TURNER. C A M B : TTTftOOXt DIXOIWG-The SoWriher rea Jill peetfullv infrfrmV the inhabilaiita of this' and the adjacent Counties, that he at ill cam'ee on the- B.k Binding buaineaa, itr its varioos htariehe, Train plain lo ornamental, and at iVorthera prices. ; Great care will be taken to bin.i all Periodicals to patieru and roatrh v4utnea. f iraieful for pat favor, he atill hopea to receive a . , . . h"te or public fMironge. Ml .b!lM7 of ,n0 Rtgh Reawter Offiee, where all orders in the above has will be pmmpily . - f. a. Blank of every description, made and Bolomon Greeii, dec'd.'vs Fiances : J. Medge. Amelia O'Brysn. War ven Harris and Amanda, his U ife, ' . William Butler and Courtenav, bis Wife. Johnl O'B rvan. Solomon Supplemental G O'Brysti, G. McDonald O'Brv- 1 bill to sub- an IniuT.O'Bryan Betsy A.O'- I Meet Land, Bryan. Mar P tl'Brvun. Fanny V descended II. Kendrick. Cornelia Kei drnkV I ' from Johii Charles P.Green. Tho. J. Gre. n. 1 H. Green Nathaniel T. Green, William K. I -deceased. D Ward, Anu E. Ward. Sally . ' .-Ward. cVdomou Green, Martha Green and John H. Green, Heii at Law deceased, ''. f -'. i a -- It apfearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that ihe Defendania, John J U'Dryao, fanny tl. Ken drick aud Cfcinelia KendrJi-k i nildrenol 8usan Ken- drii-k. who was tbe wile of James Heodrick Charlea P Green, Thomas J Gneu. Naihanh l T. Green. William R tt. Ward, Martha Giaeiind Ann Boiling Grien. ieide beynd tbe limits of Ihw Slater I I- tt erefore ordered by the Court, that publication bv maile for six weeks in the Kaieigh R. sister for the -ssid Defendants to apiear at the iwxr l er.n of this Couru to be held at the Court-house n tbe 1 oW ol Warreoton, e the third Monday aner OiS fourth m;...u. i.. eVmemhe otost than and ihere. to rdeed. "--r""" . . Bill; i.llHr- 1 saiiaiwcs w -"""-- wise. the same will be taken pro confetto, and heard Wnness. GurtroatrTittar, Clerk and Master ot mid Court of Kuuilv. at .ttice. the third Mouday af ter the fourth Monday, in Msrcb,'lH40.- - O. T ALLEY, U. M.rJ. - June 9, 184a. ; (Pr adv.f 00) 47-6w EIVIALE SCHOOL, IN HILLSBORO'.j Tbe Fall Xessioo of Mr and Mrs , tlurwell's bchiml Will coinmence on Monday; the 1 3th of July;. Multiplied studie, which must necesarily be u- perficial, a fe'a voided ; and though the higher branch- ea of 'female educafioti are not ueglected, when the pupil ta prepared for Iheni, greater aUeutiort u paid. fto Spelling, Reading, English Graaimar, Geography riling, Composiiiou aud ArtlUtnetic. .. Terms. English tttudiea, $17 50 French (by a native,) 15 00 .'. Music, 25 00 Drawing and Painting. 10 00 Parenla and tloardisoa wisbingfurtber informa- tioo, are referred to Horn Frederick Nash, ") ' ' "Dr James Wehb; ;v t 1 Hillsborough. John W;; Norwodt Esq j ; Hon. W P 'Mangnm, ? r,M(lM. illiam Cain. sen. 5 0raD Rev. Drory' Lacy, .Raleigh. ReV. Frederick Nsh, ' Liucotuton, ( oamuei oimpson. Cisq. ? ., . ' sea . toV- 1 wrm - a: . 1 1 John' M Roberts, Esq. If J . . June 5 -j""".' 'f'tZ ..v,. r 4 w3t TTTnLLSBOROUGH "ACADEMY. The Fall I nl Sessiun wilf, begin on; Thursday; the 16th 1 eu i a . tot. . "a -a - - This being the commencement of , lb Aca g .. wr1ji renixf4, . t . w.J BINGHAM,' : J.: ; JOHN A. BINGHAU. Assisted by A. a Lnaar, And 8. Heeaxa; the former of whom devotes a portion, and tho utrterl i tbe whole of bis time to the Englic h Department. Tuiuon, aa heretotore, payable, in advance. June 6, 1840, 47 5tw I I - a UJ able property mttw nff,.! for toh. o a . TOf hoi No. 280. 4tK district: WmtL-Jl:, ' rraction U6. '3. 6th ' xmjuVT ' . M-t' ru S55,i da -doi f i!it do lwr, L Sd - 'do' .t 161, lth'? do ' afeciner see IT '- u " ' a ..,j.'-foa.'23 ot.30.-StajrkaviIle,T.eeco. (town Jots Y . jBeren hundred and tweniv acre, Ta call feoaaty on the 4 tamahaw-River, sdjoiuiog lands ofAnbn so uoniou aiii other. - - t - j , Theae lands are bflered to he Solj at private" sale, hut If hot dvpoaetl of in lhia manner- to oar aatiafae- lUn,itiey Will lie aold.; l:th highest bidder, im the flrsi Toesdsv in Deremher nexh a? the Cmrt house door Jn.the rity ,of , Milledaeville; one-third rash, the balance in twa equal annual pay men ta, with interest, and undoubted persuoal aerSrjty. ; 'We afler for Vale al.o tw.. ,plenlid llVmenta of land, in Baker eoaAty bnS eantaing I35t erea, the iher acres. : The.firai settlement embraees e following Jot's 1 Ns-?S and 3, 8th district Baker No": 19, 20. and 22 Vth diatriet Bakery 125Q aeres. The other aetirement rmitaina the following Lot of Land trt wit V Nos 235 236;265, 395S94, B68, 297. 22a. 252-2250 acres, and all in the 2J district Baker county W'ittHf Ctn reesrd io the rhar'arter 6f there two last nanSfd aettlementi of land or planlaliona. U is itunlrieril' to say. lltey jtave been ptonoonmi by competent judges t be inferior jo no body of land north of the 8aline River " -.Their location., fertility, and prnclueti. iw for Corn and cottnrt. cannot burpaMd; tWy Me be tweeo the Chattahoochee am! Flint River: a section f otfr Hate that is raidiy attrictihg pablie ! notice. and in a very few yeai will stanrt nnn vailed s a cil- i ton growing motion of the' Southern Stnlei Tbese were selecieil with great cfe and ipenae. hi one of the bet judges of siirhprojierty h bis , life time, for bis special use' and accommodatirtrf.' '" ' .,' , c- The'" underslghed are.very desiroos to dUpose of thexe two 1.Mliea "T land, its two seiarate plahiaflnns. and Wilt do an at private sale, to a fair putrhaaeh and n good time. - But if not! aw artaniceil. they will lie (.Sirred at the. Mine time aiiid place, sad nnt ihtf same terms,ra the first jnentionett . scattering lands. ix jiy lot. and ihey.'are ofiered to the public at this early no tice, in the hope' of their receiving the strictest person a!': eiamu.aUon. JmU . - R. 8;'WILLIAMJVi tPf'V 1 ; 4JWILfJAM8,Ex0rir . V N. OriWILUAMa ,t In regard lo the character of tHeseiaads. reference may Iw made to Gert Jamea" Haiitton. Charleston H. J. J, CoWlea. Mscon; Oa. ; ThiimaS B.! ferulAs, MiltedgeviuV Georgia J and Wilfiini OehnardBa; temasi wilbhow the Url toany jierson desfmoa bf a personal etaminatiAa. . ah -; coromuniranona on 1 a . m mm ' this subject addieseed to either of the- Executors, or oseph T. Williams. Milttdgjevtfie, Us. - . :r--v ' Miit.ti.i;iu Mfrh' a tftinj r-" ta niAm "jnrfOUE WEWGOODSTheSutwcJiaera jSjL have just received their new Spring ahd Sum roerGiMida, consisting in arl rtf the f4lowihg arti cles: Superior blat k.and Mue-hlack Silks, fancy col ored ditt. Bleached UoflUV UtdiSCiChetl Uot bents. Rhrvea of everV kind Ladies superior horse-aUtl do ; also while and blark Hlk. white and Mack Pickwick j FAnHtem.UA Stmt. I May SO 1810, ; -i ?'' 48 - i ? : ' 1 'P- a , Jj.'; f . 11 j A TIUCIIER.-X nfUmtt, of our opponents ; let a be as iciive f cirtu- . jl versed , 1 the Greek .UM FrCncb Irnigua- nlm defending tioiiUcaf trnlh.1 as thef 'mri ia " a.-a. the useful branches t ine, Matnemaiics. tvaiurai 1 Philoaoohv. Menial nd Metal tfcience. Wishes to en- X gag ,n ,A.fl nnerai .salary Will ne expec.r... ouu.c, . j A .O. care of the Ed.lor of the Slaf. K-leign. . Ra,eigh-..May: ,5: ; V, ,U4t:,; Tfli ALEIGH ACADEMY. I ne pieaent Sesaion IrK, wilt close on Tueaday, Ue 9th 6f Ju The tZ Session will cnmenc oh Momlayhi 2,hI of June, and end on Friday, the tOth of ovCmber.4 The charge for Latin. Gre. k and Mathematical cJlu- dent will be $ 16 1 all oiherTj 1. No exua charge except that all injury .donetd !tae A cadeiliyidek -Denmes, oxc. muai .ne iaiu nr pv -iTO imarer.. m a. . ; . , .a A J' at.-" r ' J. Sv niirnil,nl aauiataiif wiHIws erni'itnved ifVieeiled.". h JOHN t, HICK&. Raleigh. May 25, 1840 44 3tv lELUtSs soSSaaaasaaWaaBaBaaPaw I T AO E re red need from Rttl i i'lxl. tt Wuvnesboro CioldKW tKrwtlgb-Fom the date hereof TWO DOL LARS only will be Uemsfuled irom rasengfr wr stage Fare from Raleigh to WaviiestHffobFGidd! boro.' Thia Kiage leaves Raleigh thre time 'a 1 week, via -rnitbfield, via; on Monday, uednescsv aud Friday. E. F. GU10N. IS Raleigh, April 4. 1840, A LVARiDO OR MCLTICCLLCDI A COTTOBf v gCED We hav a malt lotf ol the aUve, seat to Us troro UbarlettoaJ 8. V on sale. , Price, 5 cents' pet seed Theoa seed ware grown from seed which sidd for . 50 cents a piece in rooib Carolina and trata,ii:.ir$-'ilJ;;f-i C7C.ll at ihe North Carolina Book Store.- ' Aprill7; 33 B AUK OF (jjtrs FEAR. 7 TVTOTXCE IS HEREBY SlVEN TO DfitlN x m.toi,.,,, ,u-w.u, unie . tun l tiav -sxa day Peu piuimawi...viH visem. of the A.:1".;! of sal Bank, hSscJ at .l.SA ' E J. UUito.rw May 2 S. 1840- I. 41 IOTlCltAlCEN fJP nd committed to the j r I M Jail of An-on Cimnty.on the I7tn ot icem- of I bTr m iwst. a Negr Mam Ww calls himarlf TOM. and sav be Jiefonga to JDHIM Ml 1 M.. of Alsbatm a.V C lo and was bought of -Dasixu U illuns Pf- Kolaraott IHinty, in this SUte. - Said Negrir is about 5 feel iu incnes, man. . mi . pwh opcr cmoareo, anu. pareiitly.aboet 2 years nf age.. The owner is eequesied to come forward, prove -property. pa charges and take him away; or he will be dealt with aa the Uw directs. T. H; ALLEN, bberUL Wadeboio, Dee. 14, 1839. -0m BPBk -m9 - - JBW ' ' ' I ' ' . . . The 8nbser ihers propose to eataMr6 in the Toww of BaaaoeiTiUc, Wilcox 47oaAiy, S weekly Newsi paper, entitled the Avabaiu JIxkaLa. to be devoted to Poliiical, Agricultural, Luerary and AlUceUaneoua Intelligence. r ,f .. f. In addiiioh io the importance of a Press in Wif. rot, Jh g political point of view, the convenience' and mterest of (he poopla of ibis and the heighhdrin cunuto. m p.p.r ghou!J u brf-wrilhcd ia jni regiun, eonuenisl tuiu feelings and .devuled to ta interests the growl.,, importance of thisSeC lion of outh-Alabama, and the wania r it, ejiixms.aivo every sasursnce that e will W liberal'y auiiiined iu Ihe enterprize. hd twing )pructictiX . Printer, wo flatter ourseUes tt "w wiJI W ahte ts tender tbe Paper at once rdptti.hfe andinterestiatf. ft -v jHiH, we aiKMinany. uitenuon to act tUibenuy real the fact,' that our. own eetttiihe'uts aia in accord-i . a ! mf. -a ' w " ; . mti nc wiutinose oi tue. vma party t' aie? or course, ujnn it members we mpstchwfly depend for ehceur agemeut and support. . fii rommon.wiih titl r nujvruT oi we Asuencsn reopie, we rpo, 10. . nnjj pritici.ileS and to Whfr metsurea as the onlv mean oi restoring the aovernmeal to iUforroerurity, hd oferadiraiii.g the trnieioUa and factiooaradicet which corrupt Administrations have: ing ted Upon the country.- W have wi(ue(wd and latill wtioeas jhe serrans whom the peopl have called to admin ister the affaire, of the Covemment, disregardinff the clearly ezpiexaed wishes, of their constituent, and openly contemnh g ibe known w ill of lb people.- Nsyi w have seen 1 President of tbe United States, chosen oa account if hbi load ptoressfotuf "Af DeAo- ! mt sod cKiAi, aiid croing info e0ce with ; bypcrital;dr'uirationa of atiscbment, to jwpular ruthta. preumlbiHji4ly accusing a . large , poi tied tof the people with bt ..irfy tend corruption, becatrse thfy " eipreksi il.in i ciitifetUutional matiner.lhi'lr ot tiltIou to one of his proprHhewWe ba ve aieu a cophan- : tic ofiice-holdero aioprhicipled iieculatora plainly. encouraged aud jotecied in fbyir ada of plunder abd cnrruoiioti. ; W hate heard a4; Democratic Pftfi-" debt tell tbe peo4e that they expected, too? tnuth irom tneir own faoverninem. son, lhat It was tbe Up- ty1f -the UovenmentTbimelf end hht undetthlgalV : tu iaae care omy 01. its own atiairsv and, leate the pwtpte t extricafo ihemaetvfa fronvheir CmUrraa. meiiilmbarrassmet.t which hisownnd U-, lustri's predi cessorr'priVio faxtened unon therri.; " We have aeen boueet aid oa pai.ie phttlic iservahhi cnntemptB6Dgy dUmted front office, hecaose Ibey dared to differ fri political bjiiri-: ton. with inose who seem determined to rule tbe- nun try with a rod of iron, t Ad we ubw; behold the aa': thors of these wrinj: the ierpetrttrab(ihsie ontrh ges, aiiticitiug an approval of their course and a coo- ; ' tinuaoce. of their power, at the hand of the Amen ee People.-' i ; ; '-,;" ' ' . 1 r It is Birainst these nraetieM. ' tfiMA divtMnea. -mmm ' ' these tr thai we Jnteiid (if our, uhdartakingahSU meet with ihe favor .of the public) to raise ojpr hum- Ua voices. Ii is y open to jhe citizens of, Wilcog and Ihe aduhjngcoonJiea a mediuai of making kn&tva " and defending their political opinion, that we mk this attempt 16 establish a Whig ournal in Barbodr . In ihe approaching Prssidendsl eontet the HstV alo will ecirdially and xealoo4y aostaia the Claims of tbe reuse andjutefests of the heimlel v The ciose lh wnicu we are eiigaged oemanus inat,we jnouh oa more active una xeslous , in advancing ur pQltts . AiMmrtAmM :,.iti .i e. fc.A u - Hl . "TI 'ir.aTr"""Z H.amet.1 of an mdependenl Pres. U W? are confi- n lh- Drtrie thit our call foe .n.mort wil men - ... . lm AnJf 'tH' h 1 soon aa aumciem iiumoer 01 uDcnoers can ns . obtoloed to justify the onuVrtakln. and WiU U print d with good type and, en fineipaper.M ; 1 Taavs. four Dollars pet atinom. If payment ha made' within three months after ' tho commencement of the subscription ) or Five Dollars if made after that time.A lfr"viU-&?t't.$i 'l&rJkf-i &?,1rte'ii - r v ommamcsiions annubi no suttnmed t toe bum Ii - . - ar a a a a . a. a . srtbers at Barbmrv2IIer W Jleoxf County. ; ? JAW ES J3; CURTIS, v & JOHN Hi MARTIN, V April 10, 1840. ljT Editors -friendly Id th andertaLhig art ts" LhHMied tn elve the aliovaS'ri iiiSerttni - ' ' ' v'- 5? Itr, ATE FRANCES STURDIVANT-The Sob1 a luwaiua our pnuiirai oppom nis, or to, retuse jUlem an , rlw,M'M'v r,w" eir priiu ipirs, in an non est manlier, throus'h 6uf cnlumna.'we wisli not to eohv. rritr dmlidterel td the Estate of the 'hurfF ' '; Krancea SturdlvahV pf Wake Coonty. and Mreadr-. 'T to pay, to. John Sturdivatitibrirtlier of the deceased, c to theriaberNJ! of said Estate whatever U,' jrJn to iheni thlrefrom tta appthatimT. ' Some of thcW heirs ara residents offhS late Jtt Afabima: oFauui other of tli WesteVlk IStotsMdnd flv5?.Tk ttdOett i&i&A - this ad vertieenvnt. JIENRIi STURD1 VA NT rr? - V vvaaavounty slay, istif i4rj. " t la-i-aw,- 'OTICJEthe1 undertigh theiater;for the space uffohr ojf fiv motiths, - live or sit' strorier able-bodied men! lo whom rood waV '- ges will be gryn wtttbeervaoa - - t -v- ' . -vV FRANCId .WALTH A ttX 1 way 19. IMO. 8AltoC.Ir.teridinV t remove Id in ' ' - -' m m I., to. - .tot JLto ' -. '- .... oioer pen or jne, t u.y, I oiii-i for sale my " nresenl Resid. c on FstV.t-vlrt .f i-r To persoBiy no acbainteil with the premTsev i 'L.' may he lemsrked that the Lot os. which tha TJ.ti ' iraf HiHise is situated, containa about balan srfCtat the bestt of the business of the place, his sn titt-V ii-h wv ii "use it ins. yara, and all edavo i nienf ofacee ar- hit houis, Tbe Dwellin ia 1 the formof art Fv i. waif arranged for the mmo. fnlIyV And all hi e.celfeot repair.' Dwelling, but on the opposite shte of the reef, M another half sere on wbicTar.: eil Gar Jc rv Stables. Granary. Cat ris-a iHtahaw'-aVe-JSej; .- ' 1 1 , '.. r i vt', rriberafefeLnf wiirbs 'elven to the Darebssawto if flfeirea, CflAS. MANLYV 4 Raleigh Ma euJelO. 1 . i i i lull iln IMP ;. fir2CAtEl1 jSTTIIJLs--u Domestic Chirti V: VLV inga.are ofli-rea tni cneaper. wa wtisenit - cf't thiste who" want. ra'rtic catl and sesltow J:Jf4y. I. I- ' . .r.- Vm'rtim' . .- a ..... .tll . w. . . - w ' t' v It f.. vyUX to to.Mv . w lwk touii mr . , ; ..MiC-H'.-.,';. Willi rzv& T, v JOB PRINTING ' axxctnrxa at :Tata trnefc,'?.1 With neatnete end Jetpatcl. Hi' U 4f t "if 3 3 1 ;;a ... i 'AI " V n