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; fiDITOR AND PROFIUEOR. ..y
8c liciimoar Five Dollari per .annum hiirk
prance. 'V - . '.v. --'5 v ,
ArtTiBJiTt-ForeVtry 16 iaM,6rat iner
t,,ODD,llrj eqh aJwetjuent inertionkS5 cento.
Couit Orders .tml JoJicial Advertisementt will l
cUrjed 5 per, cent, lusher f but deduction or 33
tr eenL will be made. from the regolar prices, for ed-
Sum bj iue ,e.ri;.:' v
Advertisements, inserted in e tse mi- wcckij ueo
iff ia, will also appesr in the Weekly lpcr, free of
All Letters to tne Editor tawi t-pauu
HST T0 THX rOBXATIOX AXD IX MtOTKXXST OT
In the last -number of. the Monitor, I VromV
:ed to conclude, in a siicceedinjr paper, aoioe
rules and obstrvationi, which I had arranged
for the perusal nfi the1 young ladie? of, ifirs
community. I th( day perform my promise;
not over anxious to gainf i but desirous to
deserve, their approbation ; and ti11id2 to
hope, that tne tomes oi & week ' Have not
. AM A ! a t ' I " A. f
drawn tueir attention auogeuier to otner suo-
Next to the performance of the great uu-i
ties- of religion, let me earnestly entreat you,
my fair readers,? to acquire the' government
of your temper Many, there are, who leave
their humility in the closet, and their devo
tion at church ; Who are constant in the ob
servance of all; the sbiemiv ordinances of
Christianity ,f but forget, that golden rule of
good Will to all, wiihqut ,-ybtcli all prayers,
and forms, and ; ceremonies; aro but as . a
sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.', tThoy
if . from tue moment, - wnen nature lias pro
nounccd Jier marriageable ilf J had a, girl
of my own at jUiis. Critical :age, I should ' be
full of the keenest apprehensions foe her safev
tyi and, like the great poet, whenahe tempw
er r jvas bent on seducing . our. first pa reuts
from, their innocence and happiness,-1 would
invoke the; assistance of come guardian angel;
to conduct f: her ah rough.; he ; sli npery and
dangerous path.- V-i T. a
s, .iuarriage lsuouDiiess, tne most naturaj,
inoocentand useful staie.f ityou; can form it
to- any, 'tolerable ad vantagei--It4 bids t fairest
lor llial liUIe portion of happiness, which this
lifoi admits; and is in some' degree, 'ad iityV
which you owe to the. world. How "defence
less is a single woman In She cannot move
beyond the precincts of her house, .without
apprehension". She -cannot with ease or
saiety- into public-As she goes down
PROOFj OF AFFECTION;
5';'.BT-cinimA;".
henja hoy.U wasTorie morning playing
marbles in the village ball alley, .with alight
heart and lighter pocket. WThe - gibe and the
jest-went gailyr6undvlien suddenly tliere
appearediinong us a stranger of a very' re
markable and very cheerful a?pectj - his in
trusioucvas norths leasts restraint upoa' our
perry liltlevassemblageon the bntrarv, he
.vvwc ncaseu,-anu even delighted; lif ppsrfUe i.Aod f
TT "enevoieni " creature and the raVsoM U-Wile we cant
the
hiU of Jtfev her. friends gradually;d
(after all; the hanrjlest'wa Rfmlt
see, perhaps josetiport his memory! f sWj
"T ""'t i me uistance oi Haifa centum
f7 f he stood before me in the ball
ley; in my childhood.? Il ls name; was Uoysei
he i was the 'rector of New M arket To the
hetct-jarticular;faiicW-??I wasc Winning
and full or warfery4 thintihrwiwi
uu weans a mi-
Irora iicr like leaves sin the ;auturan,tandser of niyeccentricitiesf everyone was wel
.vtt uw olMimiS,.mii4rj, cieaiurc..- - i come to a snare ot mem, and-1 had plenty tr
leu; tueys that enter tintO j the jtate of spare, after1 having freighted the compaW
marnage;V says an old Edgllsb writer, cast Sohier- sweet rneaUeasilyi :bribed me Imme
a die of the greatest contingency, and yet of I with him; I learned from poor Boyes W:
le rudiments of
t
the greatest interest in the" world, next to the I alphabetmy grammar and
last thro jv for eternity.-' Life or death, felici-1 my classics. He taught me
ty or lasting s errow; are. in the power of then sent me to the school
marriage. - Yet a woman ventures most, ; for 1 In short, he made a man of me.
sne, lias no sanctuary , to retire from a cruel it was
nusoanu. tp. t sne? must weep, at nome wards
and brood over her own sorrows. -: She may.' I at the
inueeu, compiain to uoa ; butjn the causes on my return from Court, I found
oi . unKinunessv sue fiaa no other appeal. j gentleman seated alone tn i
TTT) ROSPE C T IT S , OF .THE HIGHLAND
XL , MESSENGER, weeklj pffpef publisbed at
Ahevile,' N. O; ; Devoted to Religion, Morality, Sci
ence. I'olitics, and General Intelligence. ' w--y-
NV y.-0' f. Robert, a
- In proposing to publish anew Joornst, andTuere
by to swell the number of perineal already flooding
oar coumry,4t will naturally. te expcted ;i)f , os to
give an outline of the principles by which vi e expect
to be governed. bis vVe. will, da as eoadselj as
captiously exclude all sectauan con
troversies Dri abstruse and iluDuted ioint in Christian
Theology; we will carefully and conlaiil!y hold up
the Bible' and the Christian Religion as indispensable
ll the moral, social and political interest of any com-
faunityilf
' 2d. We sh'all Industriousljr laboi to set forth and
jnainttm MQ;pripclptes'of.'.moralitx correct taste
s rid ood man ners. T V ice In all iu va ried forms 'shall
meet It rhented nbuke. an J a "derided stand will: be
taken asainsf all impnrity of expression or represen
tation, as alt clownisbriess and. Tnljrarityi In hbrt.
y pains will 1 spared to.make our pefier a welcome
.iucjwcMw-10 mc vinuous ana goou oi every age ana
of everj sect. "J- i ' "-
H'Bd,SA liberal rhare tif oar'altcnlion sbsll be deVo
ted to those branches' of natural science so necessary
Lto be at least partially nhderstood by every farmer
ami every niecuanje f the eoontnr e
Fraction; No.1 ,3. Sthrdo do ' riOAi.
227, 13lb , :do
J:(lQ4acs.)
l 255, da" do" " do 'A:
:t 256,: da . ' do ''. - do" -
' s 52 3d " !d ! '; d t-c
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r all' he couhJi Stih. Tho: Political Department will be aSider the
a HJIUUICIOU -fiwwwww ihi.wi, cuiiuvi PI J. nOBIITI, WUD pe-
run
.about five ; and .thirty rears ?after r " 8nPPort,?he wading measures of
h5 h!? i P cneoure ivilt becalm, though" decided He wihVat all
bar. anl wnen 1 haora pt in nftrlinmoni i .: .. ..i...l.i:c.j. .f ... . ., : ,
... 1 1 wch u iu uucnr oi nromni f and maim r -
.iv,.iiv,oummuii wjuut iiiui uu wai leei laiuiiiany ptaceci on eacn siue -of ..the ' f,w3uiy c uiin w in uuaauowcu
reauing, lODservaUon. the 'itdvice orioarents Ita an marble ehlmnAv.hi n,l I.;. TOlwi-J 01 ueuacuoa ana- aimse.-Hu coarse writ be d
find if lends:1 arid ItfrKrJiVkl.Tn;in: h. 1 i:;tr. no party'
g.y v. w T . , y.v -jyuHv uwi 4U11& at uoQie. hU5 y inrneu rouna it Was' Jtend to .the public weal and soppress what in
gordtan Jknot;, which jdeath alo'riecan untoose 1 1 qiy.ATriend';.6f IhebaJI vaHeyt't I -6'nrs'i - htiwlzment wooM bt' injarfoua. ...i t
tr.oulu not pegtqci on ounuiy, to near-Line i mcaicuiauio, iuji muuc, lc sure .uiuk rcuuu i ecrtoe ine scene tnat iouo wea'V, x ou areffing with the best papers of
wnrd of God : but the v suffer their temoers approves your conduct, and lorffet Hot to im-1 riffht. sir von are nerhL? ? Th i cliim nevr ue always ready to kern nar
all the restof-Uie week, to run counter, to the pldre the direction of Heaven. m - 1 piece ia you rs-f You 'gave me all I have -I J1!11
mild and peaceful spirit of the gospel V and ir a person come to a geriousdeclaration in ray - trtend-my ; father-p
sometimes, it is tone ieareur iheyreiurn irom 1 your iavour, aneci no pruuisn airs oi reserve, ine uinea wiui me; ana in t tne evening 1 ipuUished with a new press
(ibcriv of nromDttv and nlainlv
a . ' a a . . m w a
an - old f ptessinff bis opinions on all subjects bearins on the
parlourr hisitfhtical interests of the commanity, without, at any
fCl-
and
ill
his
And finally, as we shall ask die faor of eicbawg-
tbe country, we hope lo
readers informed of t he
passing; at home -and abroad.
hlaiid' Wtnehgri will be
And types; and on a large
paiq in au vance, or
n.o. nii.i.itun. . i ...
harsh uomtutoniover their nntortunate depen-1 can inuuige it wiyi pruttence, oo not scrupie i wnen ne saw poor jhck, tne creature. ou iiistj uiwcnpiion jear;. 1 ; . j , j. wili .iams, r xor.
deals at home,U Bqtyotii mrfriefids.be not to acknowledge if orf to treat him; with the bounty, rising in the House of Commons ioT
iriwu- ' t .. I ;.t.ri n.... .ni..HiU. nt ;n I Mnlr w . 1.-0.-k1-i xi.- i. :i3 an iweive rnonios. nor win sny paper do
.lt)0, Sd , .do so?-, tdtv L irJ w
161, Hili . do',i 2dsecaer'kes
i iieo..'ia , uo Afj ..ij, ifi uo no-
Jioa. 23 & 30, Starkrv i lie. Lee co. ftown Jots.
Seven hundred and-twenty acres. Ta . call coitntv
of! the Atamahaw River, adjoining lands of Ambnee
Gordon and olhersVs5fea - fn .-.-r,: 3
IThese lands are offered tn- be sold at private sate,
bat if not deposed pf in tbii manner to oar satisfac
tion, the y,; wilt be sold to the hirbest bidder, on Hi
nrsi J ue-sday in December.. next,-at the Court hodse
door in the city of, MilledcevilleJ ohthird cash-the
balance two equal Annual payments, With interest,
mt ondoobfed personal ecpriiyVA1ll'4i5.-'?
U ptler lor. sale also, twa splendid settlements of
land, ia Baker, county, one contains 1260 aereau ih
s tber 2250- acres, 'flie first settlement embrace tlie
following. lota : . Kos. 26 attd 3, 8th district Baker
Nos" 19,20, and 22. Vth district Baker 1250 acre.
The other settlement 'contains the Adlowing f is
of Mnd, to wit i Nos 225r 256, 265, 293; 294, 266,
297, 229, 2522250 acres, and all ui the 2d districT
Baker count v. - .
t'lftMj) 8P ECTU8.
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I; In regard to the character of these two last named
Mttlementsof land or p!antart67 if Is ftiflM iei)ti lo
say, they have been pronooncetl by competent jmfges
to be inferior ' to no bodv of land north of the 8abin
River. .. lieir location fertility, and production, for
corn, and, cotton, cannot be surpassed i, they be be
tween the Chattahoochee and Flint River; a, section
f our tute that is rapidly attrAdll!i public notice;
ana in a very tew years win stand onrivatied as a cot
ton growing section of the Soolhern Clate; ': Tbese
were selected with great care and expense, by 'one of
the best Judges of such properly in ; his , life time, for
bis special use and accommodation.
The andersigned are very desirobs to dispose of
ibee two bodies of land,' in two searaie vlantsUons,
and witt do ao at private aate. to a fair purchaser, aod
on good limp. Butlf not - so arrangeit, ibey will; be
rificred st the same time and place, and oo Jue same
terms, as the first ineotioned acatterinz Ijnoo. lot bY
lot, and ibey are ofierrd to the public at this eart v no
lle e. in the hopo of their receiving the strictest persba
.al ejamiualiop. f i-fSsMi! . kliJi:l.'ii.
HHC UlCUJa UdVC YUU VCrvaUia W UUaC WIUI- I Kiwwi viivuuo aWM - m. as.a wilt a itpij W. aAsh HWUUi jIUIC X; MW; AJUVSC UU lS:t a, --i-i-if aU .t aK 1". ..,..n fl
now gone and no suitor -Jiad, a Vi larger detlrearaaes .re settled.
posit oi oenevoience in me uourt aoove. i Asheville, June 5,11840.
1 ins is wine-urmfc to his memory.
fort is in .i orreat measure in vour nower ? -1 eoaaee forever the esteem, of every liberal
Remember that yon, also, -have a-master inland honest mari. lf yptf cannot receive Jiim
Heaven. To vour superiors in age and ex-1 as a lover, you win no tail to re win oinx as
nprieneft. hft Vesnectfril and attentive: be onen I a friend. Sufler not your .imagination to be
aarlunaflected, cheerful, and obligin UStjf UL MAXIMS.
I- V. U : .InaM 'H . n'araal art I t tVOolf K Cllll OnilmorrO 1)99 ' lllilllftPfl man V I , Tt. .11 : . ! IP I
- -J . - i. , . . - " - I - :i vJ 1: .-- . . . .s . .- --.. '. 1 care. . As she is a strarcer to many in KaJei
ana courteous to an. joining can justtiy i iwy; 6"' VTV-Y-. ,u'r ni maKetne men in love wiut marriage ha, been sngseitcd to her that she ought to state to
single act of caprice. sullenne3s, or ill-hu- oi vani ty : anu ner nightly pmow steepcu in i bai cause .lhem to be good'; husbands: .The those who may deem the information Important, that
s 1 IJV I 4...' . I I. TaX at I A 1 1 L.M '. iU.i I A - ' j. - s ; v. . v a L ---- - la 5 I. --. a . JA a . .
S-aau" -'ftaairAaV . A aa A.I a-a akM V . . B v " JL a . I - . n SI,. ..la..liAai laaka. Kfll.I IAa Sa IhA f--nA n r a lAAftTk
months, nor will any paper be dixcontmo- jr In resard to the character of ibese laod. teerence
may be made to Gen . James Hamil. on, L ui. lesion,
8. CLJCJowlea. Macon. Ga. : Thomas B. Siubbs,
I Ui UlrviIIe. tierrifl an.l William' Uennard. L'a
klcr f lounty Georgia : ami the last named Jet
A CARD. Sfjsa Matisa returns bcr-crateful I leman willshow the land to any pei son desirous of
1 1 A acknuwledcer ente to those j who, with cene 1 a personal examination. AH communications on
rtus conDuenco, nave enimsieu icir ciinuren i neri t" uujfrv niuicwm m vnuoi jjicumuip, u
Willi . , ll, ' j iu. : ix:i. :. I io,.h 'i tt'ili;. M:i!.trin f5. , te 3 r
Millcdgeine, March, 3, 1840. 29 mlOm
aour. If you would be happy yourself, tears and. bitter regret, has soon told her, that first is to be good
strive- to make all about yon happy. It "is " better i a dinner of herbs where love- is, thoughts of managi'
law of Tour nature; and the equity of than a , stancd;oxand hatred3 therewith-- try : to deceive or, i
a a L- - "" r S a
y ourseiii iix avoid ai
r i" .Is:. "
manaomor- a. fiii&banri.
e or im nose noon ma unnesvi
v . ' . .. : . i , . . . . . - .4 . , , ( . -j i
Heaven. You cannot destroy the peace ofj Weyersuueryourseii to P212"!' standing, nor give liim uneasiness, but treaH
others, witliout i wounding your own; -1 1 tyt oi a, persoa .wno, is no . guiuea oy rev-1 him with atteclton, sincerity and respect. I
T or nnn. imomrinlinn llnlor lh ? .ovorocl I O-KlllS DrinCIDleS. A COOU mall lllOnfi.lS C1D2 H.nurnka' lka . liieKjnrlo lia.l .w : Anlt '
UUf I VUI .IUL..,WI. .aw., .ft.w Nwvv.ww.n J - -ri- O ' . B 4 1 MW.UW. .umft 'MWvu.flU . v-a.liw . Vlllf-
i s i. ... ..:.ii .r ... i niA ai i ma nil m an v - niaiiin nnn n iimi'i if tn
iliscinline. Younff people, especially of your ! We ol true attachment, hdelity, ana auecuon. tnen, subiecti like, yootselves, to enor and K
cot ira nritlirtrr vill!nl nf . lIlA Hill lrn nf 1 Others tnav feel a fugitive nassion i out' on I u in
fjnctr . Vnit n( VinAn 1!fo a r rnili-int-1 tills.' alasl VOU CAtt . nlaCB DO denendenCC I rnnipiiirs rr nrnmiao' vnnraoir -h.nninaaa I
,1 . 1 1. ' rtt. ' .l.t - ' .J.. I NAlliin'ff (nil roliirinn i nArmeinAlit. ' ullfntll Ql..nl,l ... 1C Bc"
eu tuuuiry. , J lie wuriu, iu - your cca, i w"e vngiw niuuui. .uuy; -tjiiuum ? juu wscurcr au Ires
has no capricej fortune, no vicissitude rl consistent and always the same. .'.Look fori thing iivhishumor or behaviour not idtogeih- m
her education has fitted ber lor ihe office'of a teacher.
' : In Europe, she was for some years a popil of the
celebraied Mr. Bahks, ProfesfOf of Rhetoric and Elo-
caUonnind she completed her 'studies under the best
masters iri Philadelphia. Iu New-York, she was h
gaged as Governesa in the first families, among whom
were FixstsoRt Uoopcr, Esq., aalhor .f the 8py,
iQnecr,6xc. Geobok Gbiffis, .sq. tro. Tbom, now I
Eoroiie. She is preitared to teach. Ihe plaiu and
gber branches of a tltorough English Education, to-
her with French and Spuiiisb oud Italian Langua.
also Music
iss Melish reeem mends to her pupils to study
French upon the Oral, ay stem; introduced by Messrs.
Marxkca and YALCK,bul she will teach either upon
the old princijJc. or I be new, assbe bas flodicd both.
As to her mde of iiistruction, she would beg leave
to state ibat her object is not to era in her pupils with
masses of undigested matter, because sbe f fully
aware that the memory can be cnluvatetl at toe ex-
pence of the higher, faculties of the mind. For- in-
- .
price? lortune, no victssituue ri consistent auu always iu;e same., .ajuu. yr thing intnsnumor or oehav tour not idtogi
friendsliipis without insincerity; attachment I a person of a domestic past. Of what- con-1 er what you expected or wished, pass it over;
without bitterness f and marriage is all hap-1 sequence-10 you are, tne goou qualities 01 1 smooth your own temper, and try to mend
pineas, without alloy. But trust not these jyour husbanJ, if fie is eeUlom at homer itl his by attentiunr cheerfulocssrandgood na
smiline delusions; Experience will not re-1 has been ol ten asserted, that a reiormeu wkc mre. Never reproach htm with misfortunes,
alize them. Look through them with the I makes the best husband.; It may be so; but which' are the accidents and infirmities fif
eye of reason, and see thingrs as thev are. 1 1 would uot have you to risk your peace Hiuman life; a burden which each has ehga
t he world at best, is but a checkered scene I on so oangerous an ezpenment -.-AiuiuHgii geij to assist the other in supporting, and to
of good and evil
will destroy you
sure, and leave
perform the duties
titude to encounter
ties nfr.fo.
In S tb rimW of Knb. V.nnnlt tlift wis. cident with the liveliest, interest. Fortune l n& ln -cheerful for the dav : hnd should ,,nl ,onS e'ience na -convinced uer 01 lis sejierior
ilnm onI iina.in. r ... ia.l Inam All l Klll'PlV Hllfilllll OB CtinSIUereU OS IirUUtirilUIlCU I nv lliinir nonii In hpiL- rvnnr rMnlnhnlV I ' "
muui uini k. i ww-.m it-1 ii .1. asa miiiin a.a iuU m a iliius .waa wwr vav - -v-- a - s ti v aiiiiif' i , a aa a au.-aB w uis v wusk m aw wau aa ws-a-a a - .
who,e judgment you ican safely rely, .This to yonf hubits, suflerit, tiotlp putyou oV oftemp
is a matter oi great importance. 1 ne ene- uut u juu mu. mo .uui :,i4'v your ':.uustrantt. ..ispttie;. no witn mm, oe eerv ,hing that will be necessary 10 facilitate ber
mies ot virtue are ever on tne
Vale of fancv, hi the poet's1 song, in the light! sweetened will be pleasant, to the aste, In deny yoursell the trifling satisfaction of havMl As sbef4as-Jimited herself to a very small number,
.1.
MORE NEW GOODS. The Subscribers
have just received their new Spring and Sum
a . a a . a a a
mer Uoods, consisting m part ot lue loiiowing arti
cles: Superior black and blue-Wsek' Silks, fancy col
ored ditto. Bleached Bomt. anbleached do.; Gents."
Gloves of every kind ; Lsdies superior hore-ekia da4
also wbite ami black fiilk, white and black Pickwick
Gloves, Handkerchief and Scarfs; Gents- Summer
Clothing of eveiy Rescript ioji ;' 8trav JWatling; La
dies' fine colored Shoes, also black' JiUo j diluted
Moslinsv 4"C4'C.'?" tv:'- '""-. . ,;"-
We are detetininM to sell for tlie sroallM advance
for Cah. Tbo wixbioTto buy sny'of the above
earned articles, will do well to call and e'xamioe our
Stock. TOWLES 5c CATlOM,
..' rFayetteviUc Street.
Msv 0.1810. r 45
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fTJ AIE f GH ! ACA DEM Y l oe esrut Session
lrSj will eloe on Tuewlay, tbe flih of June. 4 The
OT THK
VxA-v,- ti. ... . - , ., tint'
;i The Subscribers propose to establish in ika Town
of BabboctiUs, Wilcox Coanly, a weeklj Kew-".
paper, xraiiled the Alabama Hbiii, lo be devoted ;
lo Political, AgTicoUaral, literary and Miscellaneeca
latelligence." . r V : .
K In addition to the lmorUncf of a Tress in Wii
Imri. aJr0luM1 lk,at of f kwr lhfr Vene tml
interest af the peonla f. ihi? Bn.l d ntuJ a
ffyaJ Papershoaid bebed 1
feCSma, l feriing. pd devoted to
of Soath-Alabtfma, 6d. the wants of it ciiiwnsi :'iva
every assortnee that we will be liberalV sustained tf
the vtiterprize. A ud being; practical Printers, s wa
nailer bunelves that we wilt lie abH to render the"
Papef pftc respeeiablo-and inUrestiig. ev r 1 & . .
:.WlMlewe disclaim any. intention toactilliberalfiL
tpwaids. ocr pol'ticsl opponents, or jo rfuse them aa
opportunity of defending their principle, in n hon J '
est manner; through our columns, we wh not to coW
veil the fad,, that our own sentiments i in accord--
ance with those of ibe Wnio party aij of coarse, "
ppon its members we mest chiefly depenV for encojlr-
ageinent and support, w In common ytfa': the great
majority of .the Ameiican People, we lak jto Whlg1
principles and to Whig measures as ihebnly means
of restoring ibe Govern ment to iu formebjurityi and
of eradicaliiig the pernicious . and faedds. practices"
which corrupr Administrations have -hi ed Upon
Ihe country. We haveiwitnessed and.l.4 witness r
the terrmU whom the people have calldm admt V
toter the aSairs of the Government, disrfjrding the
i'5 -
clearly expressed wishes ; of .their constMm. nd ;
Openly contemning the known ilfof:dj,eopfe.ii'
''V'
4'
A I a? a n..aVh-.M.aai 4 aa HJI Aafka ,t. Via
. r. i m saa a- -a-a . ar m a as wsau tvborivii its v . -- w
. Such vain, expectations J not absolutely necessaryi yet tt is nignty ue- which both parties are equally exposed; bu VI gla"ce nua m,SQl wmaui tue row ems ot aoeog- of Jo e ,d o? FrM lhe 20lh 0No-eBlber,
r relish; for rationa plea- strabie, that the man wiui wnom you are j instead of murmflnngs and reneclions;d.vi ZnZ 1 ch.; UtGreek ..ul Memotr stu-
you neither resolution ;to spena your uays, snontu oe a man oi .aenu-r lhe sorrows between you ; i make the best M W1,h Vverv thimr 'a Miss Mtxiat, iho mt rbM.i-1 wwwiti i i ; u vm tii.; o extra coargv
.of your station, nor for- ment and taste.. will be easier to bbth. It is the i et.tiousfyWhn that plan. 8he,mff,dea
the unavoidable calami- gate every hour with tresu pleasure, every naleCoffice of the aofter sex to sooth tho iheref,re, to proceed cautiously, grdu.Hiing her pupils "-'.,r- ",Tnt Titi if raited.
s-.?. '..--?rr-!&vT?-y- i gcene With-animatedremarks, and every, in- tronhWnf the other.:., -Resolve venr. mora I dwrjaamy. step by step.- Tbis mavlwalower work.i mwv r winira
Raleigh. May 25, l810
44 3tw
atert. in tne i raoucraie as possiuic m i. wywi u'uo i the .occasion what ji may ; out mucn rattier i Pupils' improvement.
g, in the light sweetened will be pleasant to the faste. In deny yourself the trifling satisfaction of hatr- ; As sbebasJimite
ns of a news-1 a cotiase so enlivened, joy will spring i ne ;n- VOUP a wri wni. or trainin? tlie better of ,,es3 wose wno
I . ' M ha A I T tl I na m IITIIIIT IV 111 I .... 1. I Iflll, II I r I 1 I . . I V I mw ..111 . . . I . .1. .. .. . . . . . . a .... . ,- - .
tun in uowiu- i niuiisuii. huiivub .., . i an MriruriiKiii. uiaii riffk. a uuarrci. ur treaieur . ..
i
pages of a novel, :in the colum
paper, and. shame on tne tin wo
Win of talents ! even in' the sober and; digni- approbation, and crown the happy pair with
Bed records of hisiory, you will find the the choicest of his blessings! ;
ubtle poison of irreligion. Every snare is And iiow my yon ng friends ! I commit
"pread. and eVerv disrnise assumed, to com- vou to the care of him, who is the. tender
plele the ruin of innocence. Beware, then, I father of all his creatures; i The worUHs.be-
how von rpml nrl minrd vnnr little librarv 1 fore vou. full of difficulty and danser. Plea
may wish to avail themselves of
early in the Sesoion. . Her sec
tieari-uuruiiig, iui.u i. is ; luijjuasiuic: iui -I of June. .
see the ena oi. implicit , suonussion m. W For Term,&c apply to Miss Mcttsn. at Mr. wit
man to his wife'is ever disgraceful to both : 1 liam Tcck Eas, H illsboro Street, Ralei&h.
hm imnliit 6iihmiriinn in a wife i what bIm? I K S. Miss Ms Lisa tvegs leave to mention that sbe
- - -; . . . . ' . I I a. A .liAAIlAatAH anO SWIV Sh I tAA. I ' I llBnA lnSrJt
nrnmisPd at thi nlt.tr what the crond WMI ,; mirtjfw". --"-"v"'
IVay. we have seen a President of the UdStateit. ?
chosen on aceonnt of his loud professionsf Dcmo
eracy and RepubUeanismynnd coming inloce whh y. .
pypocnucai.ueciarauona oi euacomeiu vnpniaj
riguis, preaumptuousty. accusing a targe pruoo Ol
the people with bribery and corruption, bebse they
expressed.1n a constituiioTalma'irffer,thfirkpo8itJatt
ii viia uiura ihuuwiiuui, ' iigutic wcu ICOunan-
tic office-holders and anptlncipled pecalatd nlainlv i .
encouraged and j. oiecled jo their acta of plkler and "
corruption. ; We have beard a Democrat PreiN.
dent tell the people "that, they 'expected ucK
from their own Government,' and that it wahe da- .
ty of 4be Government i himself and bla andWal'V
int.V. a.,. ... .r.: . i? . ;
w miwmui yuif vi,iw nn luun, anu tha
I . . . ... . TT W
peopie to extricate tnemseives irom tnetr ei
roeots-embarrassments which his own am)
lustnous predecessor V capricious expert.
fastened upon them We have seen hone
paide public servants cohlernpluonsly dismi
office, becaose ibey dared lo dilTer in noKt
ioQr wilii tlioe who seeradetermined to rute'tl
try with a rod f iron. And we now behold
tbot-s of these wrongs, ihe iterpetraiorlof the
(res- soficilios an approval of their course am
I linnanra 'nf 'ih.ir'nniv.p' .1 iha hands' nriKa A .
csn People. ' ' ? 1 - ' ;'J
.t w isiiuii iuete pracuces, uicso uocinnes;
tbese that we intend ( if our undertaking
meet with the favor of ibe public) to raise oar h
ble voices, j: It js to open to the citizens of Wil
and the ad ioiulntr count lea a mmtl mm nf ma It ln L na
anal atAlaallaliatV iKiftta raytlf laA I AnlMlnMa . a. .1 I J '
vifa . iJiaiu wvi iwuuuil I''tlJllfaiaHk WS
th
villa,
IB5 the approaching Presidential contest.7 tht Hi
Aid wilt cordially end xealbaely sustain the clatn-J of
Wm, Henry Harrison and John Ttfler; r Believing:
them sound in political opinion, and above U,hon-V
est. capable and faithful lo the Constitnlfon,
shall cheerfully and honestly support their election: f
'Whigs of Wilcox, of Monroe, Clarke, etc wlHy o'd
second our efforts 1 Will you lends hand in estate
lUbingV Journal devoted to the! advocacy, of yduf
own' political sentiment, and loseparahly attached to
the ejjrise and i merest s of the people? The cause irf S1
which we are engaged demands that we shobld -bl ft
more ftctive and sealooa in advancing oar rpoliti! .
cal sentiments. Let us then imitate the zeal and in'
dustrf of our oppooenls ; let as be ss active in cir6
tutti.g'and defending political troth, as ;hey are InT'j
disseminating misrepresentation and error. ' And how '
can this 'object be better eOecfed, than try the cstab f ,
lishment of an independent Press t We are con6
dent in the hope that ohr call for support Hill iahk '
wiih a neaily and. cheering response.. vi-,irj -
T be lies a 1.0 will be jeocd, on "an Imperial sheet,
as soon as a sufficient nomber 'of Subscribers can ba.'
6liiained to. Justify. the code. taking, Srkl will beria-Ar
ed wih good type "sod oil fine papefsn-VT-t,',
Tsavs.
oiade wHhiif three mooihs a n er 1)10 , commencement ' '
"of the subtcripiioo; prFive Dollars if made after that v
his attempt to establish a Whig Journal in Barboar
1 1
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revere her for, and what is in fact, the greatest
from the intrusion .of the dangerous and se- sure will spread her; thousand snares to de-J honor . f he can recerve.
ductiye volume, with as much cant, as you I ceivejyou : your passions will solicit unboun-1 Re assured, a woman's nower, as well as
. . - ' . I I .I. J C...: - . . I . a. a. trnn a at irr n - llAirl I . . ' a . p I . . ..I.L.-LS
ness, nas no otuer louuuauoii tnati
would guard ' your heart from- impure and I ded gratification , and even your own heart! ner jppj
wicked thoughts. , will prompt you to deceive yourselves; but 1 her i,usbands esteem and love; Which itii
Without de icacv. no wi.mnn cnn.be love-lvou are in the hands ot the greateat ami oest 1 up Interest: . bv all nossible means, to r
7 it is the sacred fence or female honour, I ot Demffs ; anu, wnatever your 101. may uc,t erve allu increase. JStudy, therelore,. fiis
nH.t ! ' a ft a " : at ' . . v. 1 S -t.S . '.'I- 1. .1.1. .1? M i aaaaa n m A I Y a - " "' 1" .
ouu isflerer brokRii flnwn withnnt latal eonsc- lieatlll or siCKliess. uie siaie oi man. age,
lamno' . am pnniffland , vnur onrrt.
will be . still, beneath his .-k ,i,n ,is satisfaction,, share and sodili
Be virtuous, be!
t i ......t t r.:.i.r,.rni:..i:Ar.
must DO regular nciHjaiirc anu ioiuuui iiniiiaHuu,
or she cannot insure her Pupils success.
References. -Judge Saunders, 4 ?
- Ctt Wingate,
' Weston R. Gales, .
' ' r Willhm Tut ker, Esq.
, Dr. Beckwiih, r.
v- JamraS. Battle, Esq. -
-, Edmund B. Freeman, Esq. . -y.
-June 6. 1810. . 47 4S.
I TA G E Fa to red need from Ttal
clsb to tVarncsboro and Clolua-
loronsh. -From ibe date hereof. TWO DOL
LARS only will be demanded from Pasngers for
Ftago Fare trom Raleigh to iWfynesboro or Golds-
boro.V.This Stage .leaves ,Kaleigb three times a
week, eta ?miibGeld,. viz: on Monday, Wedueafay,
and Friday.' c. . .- ' -
" - , 1 r . - E. P. GUION.
fEaleigh, Apr-I 4,1840 20
scribets at Barboarville. Wilcox County. . .I.. :'tLV2
April 10, 1840.,.-
dj Editors friendly to the ondertaklng are ro
auested to cite the above an insertion.' itf i. if
f.
rVTOTICEw--The ondersigned wishes to hire;, ln-: J
J( -mediately r far ibe space of four or five months,
live or six strong able-bodied men, to whom goed wav;
gei will be given. ' ' f.'. tK ''i ?X&r1
,s! ! FRANCIS WALTHAtl. -''.
May 19, 180. i ::41 if.4
uences. Delicacy extends to every thlnz a-sirlgle life, you
Where woman is- concerned. Conversation. I waichful eve. Fear not.
;"oks, pictures, attitude, gesture, should all I cheerfulbe.cojitenteili'See that your ; heart cea his infirmities.; If VouValue your own
ha vifflit' - otritra rt rtf Vrtlir UtllV. ailU , leave t I a..- r.. ;an. 'a aoa: " lot vnnr OTnana I mai. lit.i" -v".
Dff CLLHG HOUSE ; FOU
8A1L,E.-rIctcnding lo remove to an
yirtoous, be his caresrand with the utmost assiduity con--TVrOTICE.-;TAKEN UP and committed to the
0e Under ita aolntrtrt rnatrointa tf ffirl
.v wuiumi w - ftV0aHftU9, a a...,.
ever loses it, ewell ! a long farewell, to, all
grealiress !".If this salt have lost its
vour, wherewith shall it be seasoned !"---
now. un&t are man v narents tn eilncite
the rest to him.
.1 .... a t Anna laf WAra AV afd
aim your, uusuuuu . ;'J-W' hp liell,n2s JOHN S.M1TH, of Abibamt.
and Uesires oe ever wunin me re .cu oi his RnJ gm 0f?DAtiEt Wiu.ias' aof-Robeson
circumstances; (or if poverty should follow, I ijrtni, in ibis State. Said Ncaro is about 5 Icet
vnti must share the' evil. - Be very "caretul I Id inches hiah, stoat twiit,' copper cobored, and,
him "an v .. a nf iealnnavSLlt snnarentlv. about; 2 years f age. The owner is
"aoffhterr What iniudicious nlpawntriea do recommend, and of which it is impossioie to speaitn . - , a serioug x.l requested, toj come forward, pove properly, pav
th,: i.nl: S?X?.CS?"l5?a.r? terms of too higff approbation, furnished most of 'the Let ch.rge.and take him awsyr AewUl be. dealt with
j vv...v...wa, i wieir uresencu : t ..Ai;An.4i.K;J.K W, tn :ihia and the nrecedmjr t amiuation into yuiir jwuuuct a n wiie rau ..- t,... .i;,,. , ... v n AI.I.P.V: ShftriHl
A aLYAUADO OR MCLTIUOLLED
COTTOJ SEED We have a small lot
awaifasaw . a. . ira "
of ttie above, iot lo us irom iviiariesioo, s. oo
ssle i " Price, 8 eents per seed, 1 hose see! were,
grown from seed which sold for 50 cents a piece in
Soalh Carolina and Oeorgia. ' ' ' "
-r it .1.. a- I' TL da...
... . - P I ... . ? -i 1 iL.i a T ia aiM avhiith. Iha 1 1 ataaTl- m ,
17. ... -.-.. .--.j . . I miT oe remain eu iuut iu w r '",- ..
: , . v .. ,wr t . - .v. ! - . . ... .-. '.;. a.. a i. .
inir House is aiaateUiCoiairwaou-iau.H tn, m .
tne ueatc oi iw vuwn u ,t , v.aB',; r , .
lent Well and Ice House In the. yard,' and all tonve -tileM
Affieea sim8 oot houses. I'ba Dwelling ; Is itij J
other part oMhe City, I offit (or sale my v
present Residence on Fayetteville Street..
. a f.t- '1 aVL.l4Ia.aa.a. r "
To person not cqoainea who ;:iw;fww"w .
3B1
a
The Rev-Mft Bennett His excellent letters ! to
a young lady; which I have 'already bad occasion to
a . K. " a. 4 , t a. a.a.a.tVlaa'tA rvAli l tit I
nre.RfinpR
A vout9 "irirl should hear. rIm ihnnlil Dti '
, . O t O T - V -'vFMa-a 0 V. .
BoU.inor that can call forth a blush, o r ' even
'tain the .purity of her'mind. "
iiere is a vice wiui;-, wiucn yoursexr is
number. , I was anxious to impress on the minds r of
my fair readers some of the most important pTecepis,
that have been delivered for the regulation of .their
conduct; ; and his invaluable production afforded all
generally reproached The darts of slander, A 1 desire,; I ,have ventareu to nP"
la..:.!.7. ' .. . .I some thouirhu. of mv own. and to connect some pas-
IE! xr yr 7 T ? ? y W w scattereo throagh different parts of
e 4iand of a female. ? But I .trust, your ex-1 the wort. tw k. t rnnA a .r.t5mr.nta . which
"ple will rebel the charge, and prove, once I wished to convey, expressed ia his pwn elpquetijt
re.thatindiscriminate censure is never jttst langaage, 1 adopted them ; wlthoat alteration; as that
where you can praise Justly, praise freely r whii bsa Awed from his masterly pencouldnot be
;here yo find Ilotllinto ave,besiletlU VfiVS1 ' hknt
-v lciiiHii vfiirn nHvpr ihh iiii'h.iiiu . lii.iii i .- r . v- - - e t r t
. " l - ' V r: i : 1 uere is not a- creature! in the won tr;
wnen raised to enumerate the faults of others! 1 mt : . - .
npwa. - - - l wiicieiii wo may uo see enons.l to wonucr
-uure mciouious, man wnen exerieu vu at . t ,ere i- n( inse(.. no ftf a.-..
v ni iK'ii. ii..i.. ' itr.a. .ta r.:ir.a, i . . . . - ;
ifVon reflectiou, you find yourself guiltyof ji jco
aoy. foibles or omissions, .the best atoae
ment is to be more careful in future; '
r no
vain lift; 1111111111 w- ass- ii'iin.iiif 1 i r-i iiiinua. a a.a ' ? a. . .
f,r , r w . i ' r"rr. ' ' icai, vwnerein we see not traces oi a ttivtne
fan absent Irieiid; , . ;;, , . hand.0;
Aiihougli eyery stage of your life is full of .. . ; . r '--'..- v---"
ai?er, and eTnofiPil tn ..ff.tiltia. neculiar " One asked a nhilosonher. whether he ahnuhl
I ...att'.a. a . m m a i . .
crniiKPil tn i.mnHiA. rteculiar I ' une asiteu aniiiiosonh
. m-rmr wa J"a M V S B V M a aj . . -. B
,lf et ! tliere is one period of f lime ''rapstl marry his daughter to a poor man of worth;
i wuoug indeed If I was called upon," I or to a rich' man of no character I should
a charming author, to write the history I prefer," was the reply, a "man without mo
-"D wiaia nu sorrows, l wouui.uaie noy, wmuncy wiwuui u iuau.
Xt nr. RS4.T.R n tct. brta n nnnic: AND
wTirinxRRV P.s'PJ.nM.sHMRNT IN 1 the bealinz effect of these waters in cases of dyspep
PETtiRSBtTUG, V A. James - voodhoae 56 3o.lsia, liver complaints, ana cuiaueous suecuona, u is
dealextensively in Books in flie varioas departments needless w say any turnip w nun.r. TuMra
of Literature. -s i - a.,, i r 1 who have expeneiiceu meir oencnis, win anew wieir
- r a "a - -ar n a -c a . a aa :
i fn.t.nr an.l hih-ra. tl firul at tHeir I efficacy and vinaes, raore juiiy anu aausiadoniy inan
aVllSA W JIIHWMmt . waaa wn.va. , - -l I . . V. a B . !
i ' . .... . a.. . ' .V. a, B .. Tl.l la. ' ..I . . a. l.ata- a. m A.laiM. ia,AmAnf -1. aja at la
Establishment, in addition to the many Uooks seu can P r:..r:r"r.vLVlu WWn T MRRFBY GIVEN TO DELtN-
io their wants, a large and general assortment olo otner "T y'l fi " 11 17. ibeSiockof this Bank. lhat
WO nae piuvrueu acivcc .rauu w
necessary to tender iBe visit of th
to Datronize us, both pleasant am
, ' Mr. Field will again take charge of the establish
ment, and flatters himself, with the experience of the
past season", will lie able to give general satisfaction-v
The charge for lward per day $1, for a single meal
rffTlHR EXERCISER of my School will be reum- 50 cent-children under 13 years orage, and ser
1 1 . . - - - -a j ma s - a fi.:i,t I ..r.r fiaair Tntm. Unraaar 7i. at tar ilflV. ' .
- ( .- - JOHN S. PIEI.D,
ALEX, a JONES.
40-w4w
OOK BIIVDI1VG. The Subscriber res
pectfully informs the inhabitants of this and
v.a ia .iw.t , iint 1 the adiaceirt Counties, that he still carries on the Book .
d Hiding ousiness, in us various urancues, irvin jhuv
to ornainenlai, and at N6rtbern prices. ;. . -
Great care wilt be tabea to bind all- Periodicals- to i
pattern and match volumes.:. , , ... - -
Gratefal Kr past favors, he still hopes to receive a
share of Public Datrontre. - .
t Hifhindery is back of the Raleigh Register Office,
TTtiCFFALO SPRINGS.Tbese Siirings, sit a a- wner all orders in lue above line win ne proiHU'iJ
. . .. I . : t m nia.nt. y.r .t.nni!nn. mdde and
axaiU Imuj IUI l in.vp.iim . o.wi'a, wa.u unN : . , a '1
additional improvements, since the last season. Of rold to any pattern, and quickly done, and
uiacoum mana on a lario mo. '
,8-Cm
the' form of shl J is well arranged ror tne aecommo. ; ;
dation of 4 large family,' "and all in excellent repair,: f
A rpdrienaht to Iha , Dwelling but on the opposite fcti
.. . r .1 .t 5a .niilnak Itnlf awa ax a. tamkaaaK a. aa. . .
KlilO fa, iUV li . ..... .... .aw. w.
. a ait-,- o.-l.t' . aT t '
Situated aOOU .viaruru.ouiwicB) viiauarj,-'vBiiia.. - .
iioase:acc ws-: -T. j. w'C-ni,.. 2 i!.: ;
- A very lioerai crcuu wi u pe given mins purcuaert t ,
if desired r r UHA. MANJ.Y.;
" - Raleigh' May eth186;--; f' BS; J,
. liberal
; JOlfN H. DE CARTEBET,
Raleigh, May 30, 180.
47
5.4Air OF. CAPE FEAR,
. , ". 16th" May, 1840. y !
aarnitJlPflTl fiTtr.l' Onr Domestic 8hirt-:
J ings areoflered still cbe&-er j: We will thank
those who waot , e artlclej to'call and see how; low
it is. Oar Cotton Yarns" are also pot still fc' Vi 4 l
v.-
tionary and , Fancy jartide and pronounce Ith-it
they will compare in price to quality and kindvith
anv hnnae. Soutn ottno rotomac. ? -
Music, Musical Instraments and Musical Merch
andize of every description a wholesale and retail; :,
JonelO ,'40 ' ' . J.VV.&Co.
d of Masic,-and every IN quenl Subscribers to ibeSiockof this Bank,lhat July. . Tbis-being the A
r those wh6 ntaychodse unless full pajmCnt be made oo, or -before, tue 30th demic ear, dast.of.be;
and lwneficiakfe day" ofJono next? aINho aopaid ;8hai will . be. . y; - . t ki
pOseU tO IUlIIC uwaa.ia) ,6iv..mj iv iv-
visions of the Act of Assembly, lo amend the Charter
4 U ed on Monday, the 22dinst. in the East Build
ing, recently occapied as thoEptscopal School.!
. fa JUrlai ailaO U UJIb . !
. of said Bank, passed at the Session of f 838-'39. . the
,1 ; X . : y -X J. D. JON E3, Pre, Ut
n a a A-anat
Kateigo, jane o, i-is,
4T ! 1 Jana 13,
JOBPEINTING
' - a x a cut js u. at Tais omn,
With neaine$ and de$pmtc
TfJTlEl-BBdEOUGH ACADEMTfV.Tb Fall . t
Session will begin oo Tboryday, the 16th of
;Ha CommeBcrmciik ut ,iuw nwt.
of beginners will be received.
W. J. hiuhaw, , ":;
JOHN A.BINGHAM. ,
Aaatala,! lr fafXVSKT. S W, II C B K S ?
the former of whom devoies a jiortioniKl the latwt
whole of.bis time 10 Ibe ugiun uefrnnaf " "
Tcition, as heretofore, psyable in sdvsn;..
Jane " - .:Tr:vsrr:47w,?r
. - KI.AP4K. aUEilaViJ " ' '
FOB SALE AT THIS J?mCE
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