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-; - v , ;-. :'v,vH ' ' Ar:.4' JVC'S CC" or V 1 it If d AND N0RT21-CA SftpMNA GA52ETTE. ! "' SB3n-W?3EKLY. VOL. XL1. 'NO. 51. TU ESD A K v 83, 1 S40. i. i i v ' r v K It vV 1 v Hi V ry V. u t i hi he e k in-1 k or 3 ng fta? for .. j t iUk 'il-. id; JR; cb-' ing tag . in; tLt wit 4); ;. 'C.' o! left ma-' I if? ,c. ,II'S in ch ' the. by, ! ,ool two j' b ons: iurt irgS.1: .r.v pta- . " per I. H W E H T O N R w G A L E S, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ,",f il goBsctiFTioa FWt DolUra per annum- tftmce. - r - A, ;- .- Couit Onlera and JUicial Adertiem win ue barged 25 per. cent, higher; but a deduction of S3 per cent, will be mad froorthe resular price., fr ad- ,ertUerby tbe jear. ' . " . r nTa .k.raa 7. 7':- . - ., All fatten tatbe Editor mmt be pod-paid. mm r T'ir T? Vr - ik . 4A U W M V JE FATHER. -. IsnrsTfuoTtTB ikitci. v v; : It is the duty of mother lo sustain the re Vere of furtune. ; .Frequent; and sudden as thev have been to our own country, it ja im- oorunt. tnaiyoung icmaica annum possess i i . . y. , jv I -1 i.i , ,. .. same employinent, bywttteh they might' ob I tain s liveHhoJS caseUieyshould ne re- duced to tne necuy ai:i . su-p' rung mem- elvea. vvnen jainjtrv jre.v pex)ecteuiy rfiuccu nwt v ,ui .yn.v. i ; utol and contemptible it wto sc llfeinother .Kindinsr or lrelplessJ and nermiuing her daughters to emoarrars mose wnem it is uieir i duty to assist antj cheer. I have lost my whole tortune," Said a merchant, as he returned one evening to liis home, " we can no longer keep our carnaee. We roust leave this large house. - The chil- dreacan no inuger go to expensive sciioois. ; i- . . . Z: i t.I T .1- .i. lestenuy l wa. n r.tu. -V IS nointpg i cu chii uiy iiwu. - i " ueir nusoann, saiu mo wuc, - we rc i iJl ricli in each other ; and our children.- j tiiJl Monev ny pass away, but God has given I us s better treasure in uiose active uanus anu lovinjf hearts." . , Dear Uther," said the children, do not took so sober. We wilt help you to get a liriniV.'- j, - " : :;: ' r v "What can you do, poor things? a tid he. You shall see, Vou shall see, answered several cheerful voices. t t a pity if we I hive been to school for nothing. How can j the father of eight children: be poor, yi e shall, work and make you rich again. ; :-1 I shall help,", said the youngest girl, hardly four year old, 'I will not have auy I new thiugs bought and 1 shall sell my great (loir. ' . y." ? 1 The heart ot the husband and father, which I had siink iviihin hie hninm like atone, was I tiled up. The sweet enthusiasm ol me scene cheered hyn, and his, nightly prayer was like a sng f priiif r 1 - rr- Hb left his sutelv ihouter The - ternnta tere jdMslld Pictures and plate, rich carpets and furntUue were sold, and she who naa so long peen me mistress 01 me mansion, shed no tear. Pay every debt, said she. " let no one suffer through us, and we may yet be happv. ri He rented a neat cottage and a small piece of ground, a few miles from the city. With the aid of his sons he cultivated for the. mar ket. He viewed with delight and aajiiish menl the economy of his wife, nurtured as she' had been in wealth, and the efficiency whu-h his daughters soon acquired under her w . training. ; ' . The eldest one assisted her in the work of ,nq iinuaenoiu anu aiso assisteu uie yiiungci tn through the windows, ana others tui.nn children. Besides, they executed various ng head and heels, over others down the works, which they had learned at aecom- -mirs ' Our irhost Ukintr advantare of a jU L -.1 1 .1 - - pHshments, but which they found could be disDosed of 10 advantage. They embroider - eu wiin taste some of Uie ornimenui . parts ofjreinale apparel, which were readily sold by a merchant in' the city ' ,...Cy cuiiivateu nowers aim .c u.H,B I I..M ...la! a I 41 m ah aa 4 MAmI kArtAflAfa wamet, in the cart mat conveyeti me vege- tahles; they platted straw, they painted maps, 'hey executed nlain needle .work. Every one a at her piat busy and -cheerful. The cottage was like a bee Jiive. ' never enjoyed such health before,' said the lather. "V ., C,.,',. 'u And I never was as happy before," taid the mother. .. , w-- . . We never knew how many things we could dn when we livetl in the great house," id the children, "and we love each other a great deal better here. You.call u your lit tle bee." .,... My, J "Yes," replied the father, "and you make just such honey as the heart lovet to feed on; 1 Economy as well as induatrv was strictly ywseryeu iwitlnnir Was ' vm'hi . Noiiuiig "necessary was purchased. The eldest QttUaHllAI Ka !. A Msraiail infl Ia4aKu a ra m alia - o 1'vvaiiiv eakpsFa w ses ss wviiwi ax sat w?uished female'seminary, and the second Nk her place, as instructress to tlie family.; I 'Pi. e a . a. ne iitueu welling which had always been M Ueat. itieV UTMi- aonn uKia t.i lio-iil 1 1 ftr lis construction was improved and the wines fd flowering trees Were replanted arotrad il. ft a p iie merchant, wat happier under hit wood viue coverea porch, in a Summer's evening. Man he haiTbetniin his aliowv ilwind rmim - yrzvr------- ---- ---- - j -. 6 ...w.... " vVa o. nnnr thriving itl nv.,..uaK.. aid he; "shall we" now return to the citvl" " W - W u. W IIIIIIIIIKklNIH UlUfUSIIIIIVl . 14 Oh. no. no. no.' was the unanimous re a W w " Let us remain, said the wife, , where we hkve fiiniid health u'nd conleiitmeut.' " Fathpr " nil! iIim vnniKTMsL. all wa chil. M J " " " rCn linnA itiin .M nni w.ittTtii hi eil air-Jin J VIM Oil g ..w.. mi...., Mir tflun I. f.l ... wnt. little nniij urwu IIIC HUUCU, -HO IIHIU "liv. nnu hut un iu'tltA twrmrv. and did not see much uiu not see mucn i all live together, aches at. and we useful. We were - " .l Til 11 ne m..fl.o rtf.nv urai ull lii liliTOthpr. "U SlSUlP uKn v talia crn to he industrious and Useful. We were I'Mie of na li.nn at. iubm rih and Wot work-lfithni;. not he sT rich man rii rT"': . any more. Mrs. SioouasEY. Virtne must preserve the Republic j aiid elujion ia the support of moral virtue. THE barber;s ghost. A gentleman travelling some year finee, in ih tinner art' of this State, called at --a uvern, and requested ; entertainment for thel night. The landlord informed him that it l was out of his nnvrer to accommodate him. I in siaying. i as ne, - anci nis norse were ai- most exhausted with travelling.1 After much solicitation, the landlord consented, to his Istonninir. Drovided he would sleen in a ceir- along tune, in consequence ot a belief, that it was haunted by the ghost f a harber, who wa$ reported to have been murdered in that room some veara before. Verv we " sava the man; "I'm not afraid of ghosts; take care of my horse and get ome! a upper." After retireu hi rest, an unknown voice was nearu p. ... . . .-. ! ,. in a trembling and protracted accent,rsaying do you wa, a-nt tr be sha-a-vetl t" i Well.1 replied ID man, "if he cornea he may s nave me.' . ; ; i 1 t iid men rcijucvicu iu us Bduwn ui uic aiarr i trftent,iin going to which he was conducted through a law, room, whera were seated a great number ol itersons al.a gambling table. having refreshed himself, he enquired of the '"v v n-nu.-i.auu ins tiaustuer, m w ou jnanners. v ue m an s vani sunn landlord how, and in what manner the room ,ieir588 f . niene ealih, the larRe ."J ''V!.11 ?buke: decided stand wHI be in which he was to lodire was haunted?-l M,rt,on l,fw ,,,ch a in lhe Frenci Fund J W of J" OT 1??' 11117, lllUltiniSaillLIlHlHiiiirLI V Hllt-r Lllf"V IIHI1 I ... " "J- - :y i ti-a ft in at! wt I 1 reeling a .curiiwiiywnicn aimosievery new on Crtlnv Ih EaciTT-Sprinr Term. 18 possesses, alter naving heard ghost stories, he carefully searched every corner of his i areiuuy searciieu every corner OI HIS , but could discover nothing but the furniture' of the apartment. He then dnwn hni did tint hi , uown, out uia not Close nit . eyes to room usual i-:.i : i: i; . I niu uim. uuium IHH HWB III! IU I .ramcu.-ic.y, anu in a lew minutes ne iinngiuru nc ucvru, m toicb saying, "ivo you j wa - a - m iq ye trm-vca ; ne arose jrom nis i bed, and searched every part of the room, I but could discover nothing. He again went fn betl, but no sooner had he began to com pose himself to sleep, than the question, was again repeated. He again arose and went to the window, tlie sound appearing to pro-; ceed from that quarter, and stood for a while; Piieiu Biver a ibw innmeiiis 111 biixiihjs eus-i peuse, he again beard the snnnu utsiinetiy. 1 and convinced that it was from without, he opened the window, when the question wts repeated full to his ear, .winch startled him not a little. Upon a minute examination. however, he observed that the limit at a large China tree which stood under his window, projected so near the house, as, on every oreatn 01 winu, to a uveiy, irusjinauun, 10 make -a noise resembling the interrogation. Do vou wa-a nt to be shaved ? Havlnir tRA lilmealf that this ertinat ws nothinraoreor lest than the limb of m uw liming in contact with the: house. Tie again went to bed, ahdallempted u get asleep; but was now interrupted by the peals Qf al,ghter, and anf occcasional volley of 1 oaths, and curses, from the mom where the gamblers were assembled. Thinking that he could turn the late discovery to his own advantage, he took a. sheet from the bed, and wrapped it round him, and taking the wash basin iu his hand, and throwing a towel over his arm, pr ceded tolhe rootrt of the gam blers, and suddenly throwing tlie doors open, stalked in, exclaiming, in a tremendous voice, Do vou tea-a'til to be sha-ved?" Terrified at this sudden annearanre of "the crhnst. ihe . . . , - - - 0- I gamblers were thrown into the greatest con- 1 fusion in atteraDtinir to escaoe. some iumo- r . ... . .- . v ,. . . . dear room, -deliberately swept a laree a- 1 mount of money from the tahlel into his hasin, and retired unseen to his room . The nex morning he found the; house in the utmost confusion. He was Immediately I S a a S II ' ft S t .1 a$Kea l lie resietl well, ne replied in tne afarmative. Well, no wnder,7 said the Undbird, for the ghost, instead of going to I liis nor 11 rnnrft. made) a riiilaki'nnd nml ramf to ours, frightened us -all out of the room. , i , - , .a - and took away every dollar of our money rite guest, withont being in the least sus- peeled, quietly ate his breakfast and depart- piL rnanw hnndrAtU "of dollars rieher. for hia adventure. . i a , n GRATITUDE. , In (he advance of the French army in Ihe f.tal .nmrcitirit uominSI Riiwa1 a 17etiib Pitt-1 otiel. whilst stndtiiig in the suburbs of Wil- na, heard cries of distress frim a houe, and entering to ascertain the cause, he found four i 1I1 lip en'ared'in nlunder and-ill treatinr I ail aged Jew and a young girl, who appearetl tne omy innauiiants. ne insiaony inierier- ed; the marauders, not bVing inclined to re- onfali their prey, proceeded to blows, and the Colonel who wan an excellent wonlsihau laid I wo of his' assailafita dead Vnf the spoi. ami drove Ihe other fmm the house severely ! wounded: "he himself received' aiine slitrht Wrtnnds. and a bnll trnr.vA hit ' cheek. The Lid Jew and tin laaihier :were" profuse in twr thanks, and the Colonel at thrir request I . i . .i. i . .:. i t -.. ...t:i-.t.. i mane mnr nuuie nin ncaiiqHrici wiu in I . - m,. .i. regiment remained af WilnaOif the return or ttie remnant ot lllf French army.oppresseu With fatirue' want nnd dia.pat. the worn out Uter m rasrs: souo-lit the dwellinz ol the le'. arid with difficulty vasV recognid.-8t completelvrhangett was 4 his praraiitef- every service that active benevolence coQltl pni-npi was intUntly exerted t the Jew; his laughter, and household, went over him; w ucneti t ins neitiue; nurMd hitfl nvitil the fondest carey and when tlie Russians eiitei ed kepi hurt ; concealed till e witsi perfectly' re covered. Tin Jew then completely furnish- tit Ilia w.nlJt.. .. .1 ..iT.. I ... . l i w itched at his beilide. nuril hn with tliU I cnverutl, l lit Jew then comnlelf 1 v furnidi. I ?l hit wanlndit.' ati1 ennlnvml t ,au Baal i.:. throujrl, the hostile armies to France, - . 1 -a a - ' - i. . . f.. the peace the Colonel wg obligetl to ' retire on . a : tniserable. bittance. which 1 an. a?ed uiiither ami a siiter shared. He had for&rtit- teiFthe Jew at VVilna, when one evening in IIM ?M.mk.M .B 1 ft 1 - II . . " ft 'F,,n vi ao 10. a man raueaai n numi. ble abwle in the suburbs ur Paris, ami 4r ing RHusneii fumsell as to Iii uleiitity, pla ceil in his hands a packet, ami vatfished.- On opetiing itjhe Col. f.-uiiil bllUoit a baitkfV Pt.nK to the amount r j5000. with tit. nin a uruiai ravinneKS,. wno fe,you ave, and ulnse house you prfget p from plunder, at the immineiit risk 0 yu sends you an humble uneruiir J"u wium ; ne can wen pnre in.il' h ample ineaiis he possesst-; the only re? iy" "Tsuires is, inat n ever you near uv i comenineu you Will wit mat one 0, K"5.7 7 xn ur graieiui." rV' '7. v,M al,u,re . xrartunwy. the brave mail who had preserved Iter froH uie worst 01 lares, and with no emi mon emtH lion lie found the yuungprl he had protected now bloomlna; and beautiful, and grateful ns hhe was encasing:. He swn b'caine lever, and she soon consented to be his wife; - . .1.1 I I tU - i j . ; "Zl'ZZ "T ' CJ "VT ' , "M,rr luu'ulAi "s uuwrJ ng raptr srah Vtm Kth t. William Keiib : Bill for Divorcit Ou motion, audit appearing to the lurt that twu Ou motion, and it appearing to the IJourt that two Subpoenas to answer the Bill of Complaint issce4 iti Bertie county, against Win. Keith, have been retnn;-' ed by the Sheriff that he is not to be found In lhi ' , , . . . .... K . . . , .1 . . t. ... . . I county 1 ano also, Inrti the saiu llliani Keiln IS li(a I y. fthijl ..e. ornol Wllbi ibe Juri-dfcj. uon of this Court : the ourt doth order that adyj- I uaement i .made for uurteen successive weeks in toe i Raleigh Register nd Xrth aro ina Usteite, ad-1 ing tbe saal William Keith that unless be appear I ciore me miu uuun, mi ine u.oun uuuhj hi r ijinouin i on me seCjOnu monoay n oepirmurr anu mwi, i answer or demuv t ihe Uompla naiU'a Bill of Cjdi-I platnu it wil be taken pro eonfetoo, and such ik-cree made thereupon, as shall lie nmsMlered jut- - ' 5 1 leaf. TH: TURNER, C & M.8 tttBIOS AC1DE;HY. Uf Uransrel be ii eiemses or tins (bool will close tor tiicpre. scut sesattio on tne isut ot june,anu win ue resum ed oh the lh of July, for the Fall esion. j' ,The terms, for board and tuition, will be the same atjiere tofore. --Ii Tuition jn the preparatory collegiate course, : r per session, flS. Sfl In the Ei'glish. 7 50 Board can le had in respectable families at six dollars per month. . . The subscriber deems it unnecessary to burden the public with a tedious advertisement, setting forth the local advantages, and the usual et.cele.aa. of ar I School notice : but is willing to base his bums to their sonav wonld da so at a.i early state of ht see aion. ; . JOHA R.HOLT. I Orange. May 15. .; ; 43 oaw8w. ITATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Waaaai. jOumtt, Court of Equity, Spring Term Solomon G, W ard. Adm. &c. of Solomon Green, dee'd. ct Frances J. Sledge. Amelia O Bryan, War ren Harria aud Amanda, his Wife, William Builerand Courtenay, his Wife. John J. O'Bryan, Sobniton G. O'Brtan. G. McD.wiald O'Brv an. Irvi.i T. O'Bryan Betsy A. O' 8opp!eaien bill jert Jyand, Bryan, Mary P. O'Bryan. Fanny V descended from John H. Green, deceasedi II. . Jienuncs, vorneiia JvenuricK, Charles P. Green. Thus. J.Green, Nathaniel T. Green, William R. D Ward,' Ann E. Ward. Sally Ward, -Solomon Green.-Martha Green aud Johu H. Green, Heiis at Law deceased. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court) lh. the. Dfendanis, John J. O'Bryan, Fanny H. Kent drick and Cornelia Kendrirk. ihildrenof Susitn Ken drick, who was the wife of James Hendrirk. Charles H. Green, Thomas JJ Green. Nathaniel T. Greeri, I 1 William R. D. Wanl. Martha Greennd Ann Bering Green, reside bey.d the limits of this Stste;Mt is therefore ordered by the Court, thai publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, for the I saidi Defendants to appear . at the next Term of tl)' w le. V8. 1 V'nJ? WarrenUm, on ibe third MHlay afie?' the fiurih Mond i,, 0tett lhe .nJ ,hw.i plead, n,wer or demur to the complainant's ' Bill uher- wlse.ihe same will be taken pro eonfuto, at f heard ex ftarit to tkrm. ' i' I 7 f WHami. Gcitroan Talist, Clerk and MsMt ot said Court of Bquity. at .-ffice, ihe third Monday af ter the fourth Monday in Mirrb, 1840. . V, r ,G. TALLEk, C. II. E. Jnne,91840. (Pr. adv. $7 00) .. 47- TT7K DG EWORTII SCIIOOI QtepiboW, TFivfcr5?5E resumedon Wednesd xercisee of this School will be Wednesday, the 1st day of July. 0i Scholars wilt be received on the following terms: For Board. Lodging, Washing, lights. Fuel ta and Tuition in the English branches, for 5 ! moiithav - - -: 75 00 Fieiteh, - - ' - - s 10 00 Drawing and Painting, - - '1000 Music. ' f - - - 1 1 - - - : 20 00 - . A highly ertmpetent Music Teacher has been eti gaged lo give lensons im the Harp, Piano and Guitar. Books and Stationary of every kind wHMe kept for the use of the Institution, and will be furnished at moderate prices. ' . ' . : y. ' ' , ; :-5 .. - This Institulinn being of recent estsblishtnenf, hai not yet become 'extensively, known To thoe who may have no knowledge of iu existence, we are' hap- nw tii afstii . that ever sdvantaire of location.' every- I facility for instruction, every meana for promoting 1 health and haninief, that a Parent can dea&e for a I dauahter.imay 1 found here. The uniform increase of numbers, and ihe general ipprob.tion f xpned. .. well as the connob. ixeej lence oi me in..u..o,., givew inosr , -res ... . . . 1 1-HM.I.inMoil aaiinMle Ihal Iha atiih.iAl i.aAi S Anlt wen.rc. -v-. .v wi-i -t W be knuWn, nrorder to receive a libera! pt U. rWBlK, rrtnfipat. : .Greensboro', N-C June 10, 1840. 50 1 - ' ' ,;""-:sl "vTTTIIITE I.E AD, LINSEED Oli The Suhscribera keep e.4.t.ritly onfi w extensive assortment of MoliriHe, Painu. Od. .. CT. O ll.rfam.nl anl Vnfm mrt'wtfm! TrTTTIIITE I.EAD. LINSEED OHh dx ira constantly on' wa an l on'Mand an I suisive assortment of MsdiciHes, PainU. OfU. Llye PainU. Ods, Dye I atriftV R rushes. Herfumerv and Fancy article i with At which theyr. apply Pbyciansnd laleri4on?the a .el.iin tthnbMLi Iitm.' All AfdcYl 1 WSL UWUUNVII.WIIJI vwmm -wr -mmm .. - -w With good rrference; will meet prompt attention DDPU1T ROSSEB JON ES. Druggufi S. E. corner of Sycamore and Bsck 8ts. 60 fcUrsUug, va. tn ROSP I3CTUS OF THE HIGHLAND It MESSENGER, a weekly paper puWisM st Asbevill. N. U. Devoted to Religion, Morality, Set ence. Politics, and Ueneml Iutellige'nce. Edited by D. R. MeAnaUy 4 JI Robert. ' In prpoin to publish a net Jonriul, and there by to wrlt tbf number of periiKlicaU already flooding our country, ii will natunJIy "be ei'iec(ed of us U give an putline of the principles by which, we expect to lie governed. This we wilt do aa. concisely as possible t And, ' . ' f y v -1; ' I il. While we caotioaslf exclude all sectarian cpn ifoVersiel nn srwtruse and disputed points in Christian Theotugy. we will carefully and rontantly hold up the Bibb) and the (JhriKtian Religion as indiienab!e to- the morat, social and political interests of any com mun'ny4 ,,. . . : -V 2J. e shall industrioQsIv labor to act forth jam! mainlsif sound principles of morality, correct taste pured to muke our paper le the virtuous and good of every age and of eer sect. : 3l. Aj lilwral r hare nf our attention shall be devo ted tuliibae branches of tiataral science so necessary to le at least partially understood by every farmer and eveiV Jhet-hawic of the country.. 4th. Ihc Political Department will be under the immedisjte and si.le control of J. Rosksts, who be lieves h'jmself to be a true Republican, and as such " I cannot, and will not, support the leading measures of the; present Ailminintrstion. On this subiect. his course ill calm, though deeded. He will, at all limes l&e he liberty of promptly and plainly x prewinglhia opinions on all subjects bearing on the prewmgi nis opinions on ail subjects bearing on the pliUcal Interests of the community, without, at any '"me, pristituting his psper to the unhallowed purpo- f dee-action and abuse. His course will be deei- ded,v indVnendent. He is nle lced to no nartv. and j..n., i.iL ; . i. ,... mururnueni. no is pieigeu 10 no pany, biiu will always wriea and publish what be brieves wilt tenti to tue pubhc weal ana suppress wuat in bis juugmruiwouiu ue injunnus. And finaUy.as we shall sk the favor .of exchang- 0g with the Uat papera of the coontrv, we hope to g alaaTS reaw to keep our readers tntorincd i tne important Ira react iona passing at borne and auroau. . , j . TERMar-rThe -Highland Messenger" will . le puldished wi a new press and types, and on a targe sheet at 3 50 per an nam. if paid in advance, or $3 O'lat the end nf the sulscripiion year. No subscription will be received lor a Jess period than iwelvh months, nor will any paper.be dixcoiitinu ed. except at the option of the pubiwher, uulil all ar rearage aa sett led. Ashevilk. June 5. 1840. 48 A' C3A DMiss Mklisb returns her grateful ark iwledgementa to those, who, with gene- rnui eonfii m h.v. Mimalnl lhiir rhiblnn tn her care. ' A baa been tie is a stranger to many in Raleigh, it cested to her that she ought to state to those wh adeem the information important, that her educa has fitted her lor the office of a teacher In Edrs irehe waa for some years a pupil of the celebteil flf.'BkMaa, Profeswr of Rhetoric and Elo- nMO Completed her studies-under the best masirftfin Philadelphia In New-York, she waa en- gaged as Oovenieas in the first families among whom were rtoaa ooeca, hst. . aotnor ui me spy, PiAneer.&Gaeaea GairriK.E-q CoLTaeaaow in iiumpe. - prrprea wsjb pnia u object is not lo cram her pupi masses of undigented matter, because she is fully aware that-ths memory can be cultivated at the ex pence of the higher faculties of the mind. For in stance, a child might commit the con enu of a Geog raphy or Grammar, and recite it perfectly, and yet be very ignorant on the score of both studies, and so on with every thing elne. Miss Mklirh cannot consci entiously teach upon that plan. 8he will endeavor, Iherefitre, to proceed cautiously, grounding her pupils thor oughly, step by step. This may be slower work. but long experience has convinced her of iu superior efficacy If she succeeds she will have her School room fit ted op with the liest Maps and Gloties; in shoit. with I every thing that will be necessary to facilitate ber Pupils' improvement. " As she has limited herself to a very small number, I she lgs those who may wish to av.iUhemselvea of iter servicw, i myy,j r.j ... , oewtoo. .iV mid Session will eommeuce on Monday, the fifteenth of June. . For Term, Ac. apply to Misa Muih, at Mr. Wit liak Tccxxa's. HillslnW Htreel. Raleigh. P. 8. Miss M.Lisa tiegs leave to mention that ahe has not discovered any royal road to science; there must be regular attendance and faithful application, or she cannot insure her fupiU success. References. Judge Ssunders, . -. Co(. Wingate, Weston R. Gales, William Tucker, Esa Dr. Beckwith, James S. Battle; Esq. .. ' Edmund B. Freemab, Esq. June 6. 1840. 47 4t. TVTOTICE. TAKEN UP and committel to the Jf Jil "f Anson County, on the 17lh nf Ji-cenv bet initi a4Negn. Kan. who cAlls-himself l OM, and SSVS no Jteioilgs lo J'n omiin, ui nwuBiiHt . . . I 1 HT B MM II U 1 1. I and was bought of Daxiel Williams .M County, in this Slate, Haid Negro 10 inches Jnah. stout built copper c aunareutlv. about 24 years of ace. The owner is reaeested to come forward, prove property, pat charges and take him away; or be' will te dealxwiih aa the law directs. x. H. AL.1.EH, Bbeniu Wadexboio,' Dec. 14, 18o9. . -6m TTTUFFALO 8fRINGS. These Springe, eitua- inj ted in ihe County of Mecklenburg, Va.. are aitaio ready for the reception of visitors, with some additional improvements, since tne last season. the healing effect of these waters in cases sis, liver complaints, and cutaneous afiecti - U Jj mRf lhifMr, u. numerous Xieri,ced their benefit will attest their I v-awy- . . -f efficKj, ,nd vinues, more fully .and satisfactorily than : LB JLiM, be don. I.v an advertisement- Wiih I tt amusements for the ehtertamment of vis'tors. we Have proviued a select uanu oi aiustc, anu every . , "... . . necessary to render the visit of those who may choose J to patronise tuvnoth pleasant ami bi'neficial. MrJ Field win again uka charge of the establish - 1 rnent, and fletters himself, - 1 menW ua ustters bimaelt, with ttte experience i himself, with the experience of the I past season, will be able to give generaf satisfaction. ? The charge for board rxday $ 1 for a single meal oO centschildren under 12 years of age, and ser- vanU, half pnce-borses 75 cents per dsy. - w! -iomt s. FIEtD; v ALEX. & JONES. Jons IS, 49-ww , pv. mgurr o.-.,h-- u, . . fine cokprd BUoes, sh?o macs ouio f rnnwu ,h, cheerfully and honestly supiort their election. gether-wiUrtrencb and Smsh and Italian Langua- Ma,,in- Ac. f. , s.. -s,. M ges; sis.. Ma-ic. . . We are determine to sell for the smallest advance 7 Vr ,ffor wVlHZ ' Mies Metwb recommends to her pupils to study for Cash. Tho wishing to buy any of the above Mid out eflbrtet -Wi I J b-d ih estaU. i F.ench upon the Oral system, introduced by Messrs S". will do wfll to csl. .nd examine our "i llZnZ Wtulffil MAa.sCA.d VAi.cx.but.he will teach either upon Stock. " TOWLES & CALUIM: rJu Ul the old puroruean FaytttemtU Street, -I-a lU til SBIt. I fll W BW WHIB Ul iiiniuciiwiii wic wuuiu wg repii, r, MSV SO 1810. - I , i t 1 r.- TT AftDS FOR SAl.i3.--The following valu JJLi sble property is now oflVrcl for sale, to wit: nan mh o. 3saw. . ,in district. Wiik; flo (104 aca.) 257, 13th do . 265,,, do do - 256. do . do ' 52. SJ do 241, 1 2th - do 100. 3d do j6l,i4th do 10S6. 3d . do ie. do do do do do ' 2diecCberkee 1st do do ; Nos. 23 & 30, SisrksTillc, Tee co. (town loU.) Seven hundred and twentv acre, Tauall conht on the A tamahaw River, adjoining lands of AmbAse Uordon and others,: . ; -i These lands are offered to be sold at private sale, but if not disposed of in Ibis manner to onr satisfac tion, they will be sold . to the highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in December next, a the Court house door in the city of Milled eeville, one-third cash, the balance m two equal annual payments, With interest, and brtdoubled peraonal security. W e oiler tor sale also two splendid settlements of land, in Baker county, one containg 1250 aerca, the Iher 2250 acres, f I he first settlement embraces tlie following lot): Pfos. 26 and 3, 8th district Baker; Nns 19, 20. and 22. 7lh district Bsker 1250 acres. The other settlement contains the following Lots of Land, to wit , Nos 225. 256, 265, 295, 294, 266, 297, 229.2522250 acres, and all in the 2d district Baker county, b In regard to the character of these two last named settlements of land or plantations, it is sufficient to say . they have been pronounced by competent judges to be inferior 10 no ttody of Isnd north of the Saltine River. Their location, fertility, and production, for corn and cotton, cannot be surpassed ; tliey lie be tween the Chattahoochee and Flint River; a section of our State that is rapidly ' attracting public notice, and in a verv few vears will stand unrivalled as a cot- 2 ton growing section of- the Southern States.' These were selected with great care and-expense; by one of ths best judges of such property in his life time, for bis special use and accommodation. "j ' The undersigned art( very desirous to dispose of these two bodies of tand, in two separate plantations, and will do so at private sale, to a fair purchaser, and on good time But if not so arranged, tliey will . be riffered at the same time and place; and oh the same terms, as the first mentioned scattering lands, lot by lot, and they are offered to the public at thia early no lice, lh the hope of their receiving the atrictest person al elamination. - ! - " - R.. WILLIAMS, "V J J. WILLIAMS, CEx'ors. . N. O. WILLIAMS. 3 , In regard to the ctufracter of these lands, reference may be made In Gen James Hamilton, Charleston, S. C. J, Cowles, Macon. Ga.; Thomas B. 8tulbs, Milledgeville, Georgia; and William Lennard, Ua kler ounty . Georgia ; and the last named gen teman wilkhow the land to any person desirous of personal examination. All- communication's. dTr this subject addieared to either of the Execotbrrf, or Joseph T. WiltJaffls, Milledgevine,t5a. Milledgeville. March, 3, 1840. 29 mlOm "jrVTTORE NEW GOODS. 1 beSuitscrihers iw Ii nave ion rrceiveu inetr new.opnng anu ouiu- jner. Goods, eonsisUng in part of the following arti-1 . " a t.. ,.i.i. j 1.1... i.u.b it.al r.Ar M.i: I . .-l. W MB... - " J " Go.M of every kilMi . Ladies superior borse-skin do ; . U6 wbu. bU(.k mkt whl-, im black Pickwick GU) HandkerchieCT and Bcarfsj GeiaSammer CkMhie of .very descripoon ; Str- Mailing ; Ua- ITAGE Fhro reduced from Ral cisli t Waynesboro a SMI CJolds- iorongIlFrom. the date hereof, TWO DOL LARS only will be demanded from fawengera lor Stage Fare from Raleigh to Waynesboro or Golds' ' This Stace leaves Raleiah ' three times a week, via smiihfield. vit: on Mondavi" Weduesi'av anj Fridy. , - . ; E. P. GUION. Raleigh, April 4,1840. -r - 29 " " .- , . LnRADaj OR 3IIJLTIBOLLGD ,.. xJOfTTOlV SEED We bave mail lot ot tlie above, aent to us from Charleston, S. is on sale. Price, 5 cenU per seed. Those seed were grown from seed which sold for 50 ceoU a piece in outh Carolina and Geofgia. rrCstl at the North Carolina Book Store; Aim 17. - v f . mOOK. BIItDUVG.- Tbe Hul-criber res juectfullv informs the iiihabitsrru of this and the airjace'nt Counties, that he still carries on ine uooa ".i . . i . ... . . i Binding business, in its various branches, from plain to ornamental, ana at ;ionucni ii Great csre wilt be taken to bind all Periodicals to paUern and match volumes. ' 'i'V' . . '.-. Grateful for past favors, be still hopes to receive a share of public palrbnge ? I " ' His landery is back of the Kaleigh Keglster Umce, where all orders in the above hne will bo promptly I -mj to p Blank Bookf 0f every desenntion. made and fiANKO&CAPE FEAR, .... ,16 4foyvl840 TVTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO DELfN- JNI 'queat Subscribers tsj die Stock of this Bank, lb unless full payment be made on or before the 801,1 j day of Jane next; ill the unpaM Shares win be r- niaai In khUm -ta at iMimi. aarAeal)IV IO UW pro- - 1 XL ine.ianu-cnpis oi wu.h itk vian. jr. f nnce Ueorge county, y irg ma . togetner witn a Memoir of Col BUud. For sale at the N. Car-Una Book 8ure.' -Jane 19. SO ' JOB PRINTING ' -ri XXXCTJTKQ AT TBIS OrTICX, TrTiJA fitaln est art af dttpmteJk . I mUl I., anw mlln. ln1 nnii.kl.'iuM. ami m liberal I i ,.! TM 14 An mi in tha varil. aiwl I'mntu nf Rnlnwnn 1 I 1 i J will liru iuu ' J " " - oi nooewn i jjj, mde 0 a i,,b. i I ;..' ffic.es ar4 oot booses. The Dwellir. is in is about aieet . ; JOHN H. DE CARTERET, h ,h,f.,rm of an ,U ia well arranged for the arcomrac- itoured, anu, I ty-Li-v n ixm ;: , i i , At - I fi r.mii. n.l all im .itn; -.-ti I ,'udm .rih Aft nf ft aanbiUT to smiend the tn.rtev I . , . - - v -. . . -' r n'7:"ln.r VjiLioof 18389, MM'a--" mMjir-UOt i- :f- of dyspen 1 - r- "V n mKPa fW I - nP J0ired still cheaper. we win uianaj.; r . it '..I ? " " ' " ' .. I thoae who want snide, to eall and see how low - ........... ., j. .9 ,s.a - , - - - I. . ' : - r- . "T . .... ' . Visitors I - .iii ii. iiiiii;.ntiin .m..M.iMtaiiwww. fmHE EXERCISER of my School will be reson rW,MJ fUT -vVy-, ;i ed on Iyv4b. TOTLLSBOROUGHACADEanr-Th. if&&M fVfiSoRi ltli eio.. wUI beginenrbumlsylhtrlCA u V- K inn. a 1840 - - - S- . " - Thislieing lbVwrrceme Raleigh. Jone 8. 1840. 7b nnewmiwei,e3 , rmHE blahu rArxsKo: neing a selection iromi . . , wij, mi u UASur.rr. ... PROSPECTUS AIADASIA IXCIt AIJEfj The Subscribers propose to eUiHgh !n the ToWrf ' , of Bab aooati txa, Wilcox County, a weekly 'News paper, entitled the Alabama Hkbalo, to be devote4 ' . ' lo Poliiicat, Agticbltural. Literary and Miscellaneous ' Intelligence. 5 , - ' ' In addition to ihe importance of t t'reas in y&iU f x, in a political point of view, the convenience and , interrst or tb p-4ipre of this and the neighboring i ; counties require ih.i . p,pcr .hould be established in lbw region, conaenial to iu feelings and deoled to -Its interests. .The growing Importance of this section , of Sooth-Alabama, and the wants of lu tliixrril, give T' every assurance that we will t liberally snstainedln ihe enterprize. And being practical Printers, We ' flatter ourselves that we will be aMv to render the Paper at once rerpectaMe and interesting. ' i While we disclaim anyi intention to act illiberally towards onr political opjionents. or lo" refuse them an opportunity of defending their principles, in an hon est manner, through our columns, we wish hot to con ceal the fact, that our own sentiments aie in accord ance with those of the Wio party ; and of course j Upon iu members we must chiefly dejnd for eneoofv agement and support. ' In. common with the ifreai majority of the American People, we look ttf JVbtg principlea and to Whig measures as the only xoeana . . of restoring the government to iu former purity, and . of eradicating the pernicious and factious practices which corrupt Administrations have IndMed upon ihe country; We have Witneased and "still wilnesi the tervantt whom the people have called to admin-. ifter the affairs of the Government, disregarding the , clearly expressed wishes ; of their constituents, and openly contemning the known Will e the. people. Nay, we have seen a President of the United Stales, . 4 chosen on account of his loud professiona of 42irmo cracy and RepubUcanUm,nd coming Into office with nypocrnica. ueciarauons pi auacuroent to popuisvr, righu. presumptuously accusing a Urge portion cf the people with briliery and corruption, because they 1 expressetl, in a constitutional manner, their opposition to one of his propositions. W e nave, seeti aycopban tic office-holders and unprincipled peculators plainly encouraged and protected in their acts of pj qnder and corruption -IWe have heard a" Democratid Presi- dcBi" tell the pcole that they expected too. mucb from their own Government,; and that it was the do ty of " the Government himself anil hia underlings to take care only off its own affairs, and leave the people to extricate themselves from Ipeif embarrass- menu -embarrsssroenU which bis own and bis lustrious predecessor's capricious experiments had" fastened upon therm' We have seen honest afn Jf et rmnie public servants contemptuously dumfssed from- office, because they dared1 to differ in political opitt ion with those whd seem determined to rale the roan try with a rod of iron And we now behold the an -thoraof these wrongs, the perpetrator of lhee outra ges, soliciting an approval of their course end a con' tiaoance of their power, at ihe hands of the A Bred tin People.1 ; ' ' It is against these practices, these . doctrines, an4 ' '. these jifca,; hsi we intend (if out undertaking shall " meet with the favor of the public) to rarsS our bum ble voices. It Is to open to the citizens of Wilcox and the adjoining counties a median of making krVowa snu ueienuing ineir political opinions, inai we mate this attempt to establish a WhijojyiuiiaJ3stourt ... . . .... . , ? . t wi cojjj.ij. andxealoosiv sustain the claims of Wau Henry HaWUon and Johi Tyler, Believing WBm ,5,.., opin .ndbo.e ,1Lf hoi . -c,Mble and faithful to the ConstUution." we cat sentiments. ' Let us then imitate lbs seal and in- -duslry of oor opporienU ; let us be as active in cjreu Isting and defending political truth, as" they Sire in ' disseminating misrepresentation and error. And hew -can. this object be Iwtter effected, than by the estab lishment of an independent Pres t ' We are confi dent in the hope that our call for support will meet' with a hearty and cheering rerporise. ' The HsaAin will be issued, on an Imperial kbeet, .s soon as s sufficient nurnber of Subscribers Cait be V obtained to justify the undertaking, and will be print- ; ed with good type and on fine psper. 'iT'i . TsaMs.-Four Dollars per annum,' if paymeni ? made within three months after the commencement; -of the subscription; or Five Dollars if made after that-' j lime. . . ., , .... :.' - .-, .- ; ... Communications shoukl Je addresied to the 8b. scribersat Barbourville, Wilcoix Cointy , . j I v James h. curtisl . JOHN JL MARTIN. 7 A pril 10, 80. . - ..T,;, , : v-'r yt',; r if , 03" Edi's friendly to the ondetUkiiig art re ! jT quested te gie the' .bote an insertion. -t TVTOTICE-The Undersigned wishes to hire; io Xm mediately, for ths sptct 6T four or five; months, nv or six strong aUe-bodied men, to wboro good t ges wilt be given. ; t ot A r. . FRANCIS WALTHALL. May 19. 1840. 41 if DVyrLTLlWG nOUSE FOtl S A1C Intending to remove to an , litti. ':Jt: T other part of the t:ity,l oflii-foraale my SlfU present Residfuceon Fsyettevifle street:, , To persons, not acqustnted whtt Vthi; prtnyses, ,nff. msy be remarked that th-Ldt n which,lhe Dwell-y f ing House IS Wltmieo, contains wihi mil crc, in : Uie Leait of the business. oi t me piace; pas an excel Aiinrinant to. the D welltR. but on the - ot'nosite" -diof the. t reel, 1 another half acre on which arf situated a good Uardenj'SiablevXSranary, Catriaie House &c&e- - - !f - - e A v f t A , niieral credif wilt be given ia ths I purchaser,' " " 1 if deaired. .1 :.-A ' J- fit AM. II I Ml V V. .. CHAS. MANL7., Ratejgft Btay .6th, 1840. 38 I , , . IIM a itkt-TT. . Assisted by A. C. Liansar, and S. W. live axai the former of whom devotee a portion, and the latter the whole of his time to the Ensliih Department, vi - Tuition, as heretofore, rsj&LIa in eJvance. . . " I "BLANK DEEDS FOB SALE AT THIS 0FFIC2. ... ill I I' t ; j l" 1 1 S-i; i, J .' 4. .r, ii . , 1 A' '1 1 ie i- : i 'J
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 23, 1840, edition 1
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