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; ' ' ' ' . . .. . ' ' . ' 1 ! ,H I IIRXJJWLJIIJJlULIJUaUill ' I 1 WIMII II I ' ! Ml Ml 1 1 ! II IIIBB WMill ffi " '"j " , . . .r , ' ' ' T ' ' - ' k . : g ' ' : : ' ' . , " ; . 7 ' ' ; . '- - v. : : : : -- IM-',ILM inwwi if siam ii. ia.jii ujjll VOL XT ,1,1 - - . - ; - i:L:'frNO 1-54 . jjlS ' "I ' ' "" 1111 ' 1 ! Hil ! ! Il 11 II I I III HI! llll I II '"jmg7nliBBail.il ' ' ' " '---- -,- - hi. 1 1 f t u a ; is ' -tut ii-;.". w e s t q n t nz &:11I:RS, EDITOR AND. PROPRIETOR. . ' ' TLRMS. , . sirBsciFTios--FiwrDulIarii er annum- Half ii iJvanre. v:' ' 'V . - ' A:itbhtiskxricts 'Pr ewjr 16 lin, firt lner tion.OnD .illar aulwcjutfiit iniMriion.25 cens. Couit Order aiul JuUiciat AJvertixeiiifiiU will lie tharjed 25 pi-r cent Inghvrv hul !eduction of 33$ per rem. will bo mad Iroin the rej;ttfar iH-ice, fr U ertier ly th year, j f Advprt'nwiin'iiHi. inserted in the 8mi- eeklj Rkb jtb, will Uo aja'r in the Weekly I'aper. free of cburKe. - - ' " ' -4 ' . - All l.txu-tM to the Editor must be pott-patd. pruc WEEKLY aiOJSlTOR. ' xxvii. ; V ; . OX TBI SVTT O? CABaTlHO XIIIt SPIRIT Of DIVOTIOX ; XJiTO THK CUMOp( OCCUBBkNChS Or I.IFK. Wiili a sincere desire to improve ihe minds, and u pHHHoto llje liajipjaeas my fellow, cuizeut it U my enileuvour to gain tiieir ut- teiuiihi by occasional seiecuaus froai some fuviturile auihorv, vhiu wriiinga appear to be well calculated to promote the end have in view. Tlie exiMet on devotion, wfiich couclu.led the preceding number, caul J not fail, I think, to cuaira'cuost ol'iny readers. To-day, 1 inyile them to the perusal of u work ofadnferent character: , uud I U willing to tope, that uucotnnioit strength of arguuieut, j)cr?iicuoui elucidation, and chise reisniug, tfirdig concluioiis the tuot,, saiisfitciory, . iiid draWu from - p rein lies unqestionaUiy true, will, in some minds, produce sortou siid lasting effect. Mine indeed is an hum ble olfice. The aipple lield of nu.ru I and re liioutf literature is before uie; and a tlniusand 11 werat, planted byj the hut J of Genius and Piety, are diffusing' their sweet on every siJe. It i my pleastug task to collect their icutteredj frarance nnJ o lo arrange their varied beauties, as to reader them not nu wortliy of public acceptance , !i a ppy it I rati excite the good atfecttou of my leaders,, and by deUchin.; tiiem,' if possible, from tiiisatis factory topics of the day, awaken them to re flrfct on tlie induite importance of the a wfui liutiis 'of religion. ) . - : ' "' Devotion . is neither private nor public prayers; but prayers,-whetner private or pub lic, are n irlicubr parts or instances of devo tiiij. Devotion signifies a life given or . lit- wed I ) Ujj. j He, therefore "is lllie devout- man, who Hires no longer to his own will, or the Way aid pirit of the World , but ; t the ole 'will ufGud; who considers God in every thing. wlio makes all the parts of his common life parts of piety (doing every tiling in the uamr ufU.td. 4iuJ uadtfr such rales as are coatonu able to hi glorv i,,, . , u-? We reaaily cKnowieiij;eA tnai w-hi a.one u to be the rule ami measure oi our, prayers that in diem we afe to luolc wliolv unto luiu. a:a act jwnoiiy lor im ; wai we are, oniy to t i . m . . t nrav in such a maiinef, for such things, anil a 4 ; ' g such ends. as; ure nuiiable to his glory Nuw, let any one but find out, the reason why he is to be thus strictly pious in his prayer, and uti Will hud the same as strong iri:a.Hitii belust slricilv pious tn alt other parts of his ltfe. For the only reason why our prayers should have Hothiug in them but what is wise, ajiu holy and heavenly, tliat onr lives 1 may be of the same natnre full of tha same wisdo;iiVbornies-, and haa veiily teit'pers, that we may live uutti'-God iil the jinost heavenly prayers. 'A Nay;SUchj ...w w ... ...yog.-. . ,... wcn,, theyiafcre1rea,Iy, . ,Uejotetppd, .but 1 vvBuiBj i nuiff .innaits rft n n vn nil fi inr iisv;iimn "at thai of occasional braver. 'iiHM Por .7.:. i v"' arlstl??- thn itwaa the first, which tir6u?ji bixa to wswm of rcUpus truths. m ic Miac ijiiru Kim w wrsy anur mm. ' "nVt -tr itiT t" tr-""r l"- ,t;" "f -fij" - mer uoous, ; e.misw.g in pan .oi me mii owing aru- .f , ,i":"rwyuMmnmaM Were it ntH our strict dutv t lire by" reason, CXaraceraffCS of a gtxtl Assemblyman. Bertiecnnty. asjarnst Wm. Keith.' have been rsiorn (T.Vi'K OF NORTH C. ROLLA-Gnivvii.i.e cles: SujH-rior hlatk and blue-black Silks, fancy col- feltlemepts of land or plantations, n is aufSeieiif ,to to devole all the actions of our lives" unto t. To. accept his delegation With a sincere ej by the Sherifl that tie to b"f.io tn Jliai 3 U"stv Superior Court of Law and Equity. Ted Awuk Bleached Doort, oi.l.leache.1 d.i Gents: ay,u-e3( 'have been pronounced by eompt tent jutgea v God: were it uol absolutely necessary Ho desire, and for the sole p.irp.se of rendering eoaN-da,4tsr-ilisHMid.Uillin -i&eitb ia tmi Spring Term, A, D. 1840. rar-h W-re v.. He.,rX tJb.vesoreverv kind; Ladirauj.H- boikiu ; m im J5rmdr.11 w fUpdfh ihhi w.fc k r I" I ? 7 f ITS !t7d!. Mi lir,trr t tha service in hia ooWer -n inhabiUMt f this StaterJornl withhuhe jurisdie- rCwJre Petuio...- fat Divorce c. This cause :.Ui while and black Hk white; and black Fkk wick Rive'v, I heu ttlmiv fenihtyod-proiIuefK Cat Wa k before htm 111 Wisdom and 'h;neM.:I- hi ZTnt .lii-(Jottr, : U.e t ouri doth order thai advert eomioc on to W heard -atul it aimeairnVto lbeaaOs- Gh.W lI.mlkehu,6 and t-rfs; Gents umnter .tfm.mMrim f 4 la? every thing in hlS-fUme, and Tor Ills gto- 1 1, oerrousiy w c.maioec wu mw w y i I 1MU fof llmei.tt succeiwiv. week, fti the fartWm- of thcCburt. that pro, st. s had hee.i taken Clothing of every deriptiori ; Sira-v MalUuir ; La JeH h nattahoocbee arid f hot ver j ; seliiU iv there would be n exceilenev or:-wtsd':n I be nvt beneficial : industrious ih collecting I l?alai.iK Roirwior uiwl X.urlli tZurotna tlair.lte." ad. I lo rt.il ifa: the - defendant: Mettrv. of the netHtoti of I dies fiite colored Shoes;, ah-o black, diitd j Piiiilcd I v(.-flur State 1?t I apidl Bltrartinff public unties, univaN w 1 . w nn tmw miivcsu iiihu wiiii til iirr iiit.i iii iiirii cb xc 1 a a v mid if m m a 'ioiv.iovji7 a iwiiirH a un aaaaaia a aaaa a a. aaa. 1 in vipii a a. uuaa; aaa. m a w aa ' a a 1 aaaac aai i,u iviui m - aw - - w I T vig v ou 1 V4 aOAIt Uil' ivj " w I ------ - - 1 j. . - I - w "V,-, . w r . . ; 1 - . . M - , . I s . . i.t - . m . I- -C- r..4 u:'- J.:..-.;- . -It... ...f:. ? 1 a -.-..i u...a.iA ..i' vu.kioik.f vai- ..Art s.ii.1 lAiKr I mido hv th MIisr.ir L jhc iluiir of the CJsiurl linusr. I Ivf fnsh. , Wers lor Wfagi, waetr w uo i i ..nu -t; -f.iliV.i aiisw or demur to the Com.da natit's Uiir of Cmi. for the defendant. Henry, lo appear aud answer as ramed 01 our UJty lolly.; . L - . f - .""TV " l"V7 rlr UU I taken pro evfksso,. dut decree eoUunded W he Sul-pceoa, ' TIh defendant fading t Stock. -AiBUrrf, therefore, S there IS any WlStlnn I ." "t5'5m? . ,. I uiad ihereunon. as shall be eonsidered iut. 'V ;- froanpesr it.ia nrdered that publication be given in . .' , ' Ml ttrarin fne ih Woiritf Gd: ''aifi'turti '41 111. To irtlke conscience of (lotng fiispro- . , Til. TURNER. .IL U M.E. the RaIei2hfReater and the Raleigh ftar forthree Mav SO 1 ii .k... ; ' I. V'L .i;l' .t.w :..t: .ri nan .Ii.ni ImtinniM in tliA lliltuf without 1' . . ' I ..T ili r-aii.l . tJi.O ut ihn nsxl term ol i w -J nidi we are to maae mat spirit wo imo - ... -t--- yr Bv nTirr nwKU a i.a vss f ----- i A1VI-- a our action. .As sure a t I ttr,AIJlll leaving n . outer, m, p-r. AGBXCVsJlaaar U. .Wiiiua. At- " S-U beheard eille ' Jll "...I. ..ii.. n.. t r.r.o. I ihev mnat neressrilv neelect their nfn: eve TTT.. i . ..n ..i.,..h.. ,.u,i,....: n.wi r""nro-rau,.jejM;ar !"' . m , : I TTrfz ,iiwiiy utiv ! vwv't.!'.- I- V , f 7 . i i-1 wwj; - , T . f. w-V . J I WUeess Thomas 11. Willie, Clerk ol our said fr",'lpp"g-a I lure ii ii, -that it is- our duty ta live wholly rymataner tieinw touna in now w uo as MPC0n orclainisiugnourttje western uisuici.wi. n-r j,-. oilord'lhUSOih'dav of may, A. t:onvia Ledgers, Journal Registers tor uouru, Itt.nd tbej T'fld lothpubhf at this early ny-1 unto G.. in our ltve5. 8 that unreasOtl- Itnuehas he cart.'v " rt - - r s Tennessee a ndHlsotctasGeo ILandAgeutiHsTlliiig D g4o ,i THOS. H. WILLIE. C. S tJ. Diy-Booka. Invoice, Letter Books, Iteceipt and Bill lice. mhe iK.pe of thetr recciiog tbcsincU-.t persou-nui--. . .. i ..... -v.L-.t.n-.tv. 1, -.117 s.-.t:.tt- .nA ..;M.iUir.tn r-nt tt I tiaiSoiranit clearfug old dispuuHl titles. Pcrsous.re- . . Books. Mjmor&ndum. Bank & Pass Books. Cypher- at examination. -5 i ri..;'.vV. r 7 ' ' - ' . .. i . . . i l. ..j i: m i . . . i' -i i i w iincss t miutaa n. imu, .". i - -rrr o Jour or diverst.iri,uether Hey. Cotlunjftour ownraenlforhim jet to he alwajf w!l, interest is ao extensiv.io ibis eimmryot.ld nak:UlDWGrhe:9rher res- For sale lowaf the N. C.vBook Store! iW. WIU.IAMsMe.W "ate, or our oooeyr are ika-anreastri,able open to onivicUoii, and, upon cogent arti- do wu lrt ol,COittMre ,icUy-ia situation of their n""," thiatuid N. B. Book Bimling executed in alt ita Varieties : . t rrwi N.G. WILLI AM a 5 il absurd prayers, and are as truly aaff- oiettts forthalt rjWrposer ready tcbartgv Lamr claims. . - . , , , . . - fttfiriareni (Jouhties, ihaf he siiil carries on the Book with neatness and despatch, & e. T. & H: - Jn tegardl.o tbe cliaractcr t Ihevei-Mfs. referent kwe u.it (iriyJ Mrm k fraAkrf to- cotlfesa Ute changtJf f; his s 03 iaV8oemne,Tetm. . w j ' mikMnf hVirs afl.Vu biancnesi: frJoi pleiia. tatfof worth rAROITNA Va'air' ,n V V VrGm Uw Haritt..iHChsrtcst. &m mm rb0 -m SHSSs isssss . mmMm sss ssm- ?tss&ss. f deru'tioor but .wheiitthei aeryiceof ahe injr himself the representative- of the whole 5 nvrX t5thHK Roister Ofnee, f Defendmt in this ease ut not an ib.b.ia..t of f uidect addreed i either ofiW; Executors, oc, 5Hu. .ey..i!i.h?..ut.. 7m -!wHr w'l C ; LV'"'" tVWt&ZiuK J'-T?34k?: "Wjrv-,1 lM'fr-;lW.pt llpJiWth1e.M'm.,l1iclh;tiij;prira e r ' . . . . Pr " F.OtrrjUUH If-lf J-U W TTI0XERY. ESTAUlWIlME.Vr IN" ah i ii isa iv siik-vs in . iiib araair a.a aav--& a is-im s tiaiiit ttriiti-.taaiiinnnv jii si", s-a mi. wr - w a. jbs . -t a nam in "cb 1 - , . . .--. - w -' - ,. , - . r v t. -1 - . l j t": 1 ? , , ; . -t tv-.-. '.' . - - ; w "'tiu point ureir, riuicuio aga nsi. tnose l iatlin Iavot Ot.t JUS UlSUiteresi-'U uairiot-aui 1 pot c-tr, wnen 1 as xor pay -in laci, i uus.gu v3 till i1 i V 1 v i!nTi t'Tn 1 -j.MtliTT- r-e.ierv - - (ki.t:n 4.; are dL..w W.o- t...o fii.Sh:l,r! . .- V-l.:il V rlJH. bf . T ' Estabh.nnenl,1u a, I - t .mv-",'w oc,ucv.yt.i i winic uo pjruasre,, hivbiwih ,r. i l - . WIT T PPfK -t ofTrince GeirgeCoiiiityV Virginia r loge.er wit It a L " nness; imams. i.ictk,.oi ; .. w.- to .-icirwani,siarj! P5 n, fartlw. tllltrit prayer, awitf I nvent o It' f,if tutie, ci4fjqpe cuiWrnRt HkgS' ' Memoit of Cotv Diahd.- For sale at the .N.'tear,Erta! . Tm RaNthe 3d Monday iu My, ,1840. and FancS by the tame Jimnoarf faney,.ai,d tri ' - i Kofrt.ei'-4ruv '!r iUitMft ,U - WILUAW. t.. ct, jhivUicMnpare m lul an sniwmant'iiF all tha -lirlliR.- it lilfl.' 1 I rti thnt r...l.r..t mn;tv - . : . d ITTUlIW5WiDa ion ouft I ar 8iBwnw ts ; in- 19.. .; v,w. u .-5 v ',71 ? i ao . l is as great a mistake as taf lie weak and fool ish in relation to oUr prayers.' And to allow ourselves in any ways of life4llat neither are, nor can be offered to God, is lite same ii re ligion u3 to neglect our prayers, oi to use them iu such a maimer, as to make them an offer ing .unworthy of, him ,Tiie sJiortnf tlie matter is this : Either reason and religion prescribes rules and ends to all the ordiuary actions of our life.or they do not. If they do, then it is as necessary to govern all our actions by those rules, as it is necessary ,lo worship God, 1 his is the commcm devotion which our blessed Saviour taught iu order to make it the common life of all Christ mis. Is -it not thereftife exceedingly strange, that per sons who profess to believe the truths of Christianity, should neglect these common dunes of our., ordinary life, which are com manded iu every page of the gospel t i It tha uoL'triues ol chrisnantty were prac tised, Uey would make a j man as different from other people as to all worldly tempers, sensual pleasures, and the pride, of. life, as Wisdom is uafjrent from folly ; and tt would be as easy to know a christian by his out ward course of life, as it is uoi tJilBnuU lo lind any body that lives it,. For it is notori ous, that christians are ; now not only tike nthrr men in - their fralities and iudrmities (this- might be in some decree excusable) but the compUiut ii. that they are like hea thens .in all the main and chief articles of their lives, ,'hey enj..y tlie world, and live every day jn the same temper aud the same indulgences, as they tlid who knew uot God, nor Had any hopes of happiness i t an other life. Every one that is enable of re flection, must have observed this lobe the case. i- ' " y- "f-i ;, -,. Dut how different an effect did tha pod- uess of God intend, for his creatures, by the wonderful svlumiu of re Jem ptlottl How great ly utflcrf nt in their nature and tendency, are the tloctriues. aud , precepts of our blessed Saviour and his apostle! They call u to retiounce the world, uuu differ in every tern per and way of life, from the spirit and .way oPlhe w,rl I; l.i reuoonce, all its j.o Js,"to fear none of its evils, ,iu reject its joys, and have tto, vulue, forr it happiness; tt lake up our . "daily cross, lo .deny .ourselves, to pro- fess the blessedness ot mourning; to sek the blessedness of a meek ami quiet spirit; lo lorsaKe the prida and vanity oi riciies; to lake no thought, fir the morrow ; to l.ve kn the profoundest state of h nullity ; to ..reioieei ia wonuiy auuenngs , jv( rrjeci, uie ium. n the eye. and the pnde, jof lite; to bear uuu- nes; io iorgive ami mess our enemies, aim u love mankind as GoJJoveih them; to give I up our whtue hearts and Hlleetions to Gd, I aud strive to enter throult Ithe strai;!it iate, into a life o eternal -glory. f A GOOD STATESMAN. WittiA LtvisasTu, once Governor of New. Jersey, was tha author of the folia win j article, and wros ll mare- laan xuiy years ngo, ana auoui m umw i when the Coastttatioa of tha United Estates was eoinl into mer&Uon. He was then livmi in reurement, t ... . I but .occasionally contributed the results of bis obaer-1 vation an J expnene to Ihtf penadical pualtcatiom ot tha day. ' He hid aoms roars that the clones ot iree- d un aaJ iadepeadence,jajt then established, migtit er amble , to piecaa and be totallT -demolished, through tha dacay of public virtue among the people, and tne want of wisdom and activity in iheir rulers. The an nexed thoughts on the duty of represeataUves were presented to the consideration of ihe people of ! Sew Jer.eyin 1788 1 but will aere, without esaenoal vati- ation.tor tiw lalitode of any ouier SKUAj - t materials for framing them J ami prompt to vj. v?. puooq wvu HBu.'ir I ert, inatmnce.d jh hWua ymoti i rnrmvicp na i nv i !. e..V.v. f vVof aVsqence tQti occtsion-. in hooea i YIlL'Tti.iri've no "leave imii iiiw en sbi an nap a n aa r-i a m m assa m aamas ths ceiwure tnat may fcnsue upon the Uncharge "OimsUUty, X. Never to be instrumental in promoting to any office or trust, his dearest connexions r intimates, whom he tetieves not qualified. Xr l,ie department ; nor ever to oppose? tlie promption of any that are, from personal rdjue or resentment. , iai. n ufsi rairuiaieu laws will we found jneffectual to reulaie a people of dis.J sotute morals, he will recVimmcnd. by his cnnversaUori and example, virtue and purity of manners; and discountenance all irireligioii and immorality, as equally fatal to ihe jute- rests of civil society and personal happiness. XII. Serenely t( enjoy the praises of rnet- it, as an aUUilumal testimony to the approKa tion of his own heart, of the rectitude hf lfis conduct; but from public Vlauior and oblo quy, to retire within lumsejf ; and there Jo least on his own virtue., without seeking; to retaliate the ingratitude of unreasonable meii, save dy by-pulling their malevolence to the blush, by fresh and more extensive ser vices to his country. Iftl APPRENTICES' LIBRARY-.' r ! The following excellent remarks arc from the Editor of the Portsmouth Journal, and were called forth hy the recent establishment in that place of one of those hiqthlj useful inHUuttona, an Apprentices' Library. We recommend tbeia to the attt-ntive perusal of our younj mschanic brethren in thw City. - We wish we could impress upon the minds of Apprentices twine adequate sense of 4he value of this institution to them. It places at once within their reach the means of ad vancement in station and wealth, in our ex tensive country, and under our liberal insti tution!, every man is, in a great measure, ihe artificer of his own fortune. There J is tn employment whieh he' may noi pursue, and no office or station to which he may not aspire. Uut the . first Up lowurds distinction oin . life or any man, is a deter mination to excel in the employineirt vhic( he has chosen. That is i the standard' by which he is tried; and that should, of course, be the first object of his ambition. . But there is no mechanical process which may not be improved by. an acquaintance with the prin ciples of natural scic'ure ; and this Library will enable the ''young men; to make theih selves skilful ui'ec-hHiiicians and i hy mists), aml thus to lay the. foundation of future' disi tinetion and wealth. It will do more ; by oivin? them a mure ae?urate kntwledge'Hf t!ie history and institutions of their country and of the general hutorv of mankind it will prepare them to sustain with dlgu'it tne 6tatiui to wnicu ineir inuHstry may at- vance, them. Let .oiir-young Apprentices de vole tlteir evenings to reauing, amiuetitisjt ilieir earning?, however ismall, Ju the Sar- mgs i B-itik, aud in twenty, years they ;yiU find. themselves in the front ranks of society. There wa lime in the. reign of Queeu . f izabetli, when rum and brand v were sold iy the ounce av aiothecarie-, as a medicine, and a tcaapotntful wan consideicd a do.ie by ajj n,e regular phVsiriau. ' 4 : a . a An- lrisntnaii oeiiiz itite(l to describe a ktiake . Mid. ?!!? is aniiiemu oasie; tie na neither hiiul-fore les-s, nor foie-liitul lett"; iic ha neither hair, fealheru, of tal int. him; he has an eye like a chicken, and goes cruu- I'ntg thrtiugli the gras. . TATE OF NORTHiCAROLINA-rWwAm ton County Is EayiTT Spring TcrnVl 840 .iab Vnn K-uh r.VVtUiain Keith ; IS til for Divoreei. tin m'j'iou, a.ol it appearing to the L'nurt tbat two vising itui said AVilliaui Keith thai.unless he appear I TaTICE-Ltod for, Said. iTnr sabscribes hat- iMias a wish ttmrioe to the , Western .country, f S.' " . . m .. .r w. . 1 .t. -41-1 o&ra h'w Tract of .Land, for sale dying eight Hale ' north West froni Raleigh oa the lower jUUfaboroagh - L WMt fnom Raleieh on the lower llillaborOagrj Roadcinlng 2$0 Acres; with a framed Pwetlio? House, and e'rtou'tWeicctttClovWLot and penaad lb'fle 6's canntioaos wmieassary.fM;atiy-;pero ixbsirpas-lo rnmiiirr . am -u uudumdmi a a esses aw a a ittavsi 1: :;.;i feU ,llr ..t ft- T , ' - - " ' --ss as UUV VWv. OWVM -Tf . .. . 4 . . .-- ... , v , , N COMMISSION Vton-Hasr Btf smuked Herring's aud Cocoauuta. 50 WILL: riu&. UFFALO SPRINGS. Thre Springs ailqa- U-d in ihe County f Meekh-nburg, Va.. are aaitt ready for the reception wf vifiturn, with tome additional improteitifiitu, since tiio last -aeasuiH t)f the lit-iiliugetVeci uf ihei waters in caw f dynprp. si i. Iir coHijdaiittx, and cutaneous atTt ctions. il is need e lo Bay any thini:, an tlie uumrruus viili-rn who'have exiriiMiced their benefits, will attest their efficacy and virtue, more fully and atifacturily than fan jMMsiblv be dKie by an ailveriiuement With tlher amuseaienis fur Ilia enteiiainnient of vis;ior, we 'hav provided a select baud of Music, and every -necessary iu render I lie vinit of ihnso wlio may choose tn pa i ron iz um, both plcasur.t and beneficial.- ' Mr Fietd will agniii l ike charge uf the establish ment and flatters himself, with tlie experience of the past season, will be able lo give general batisfaction. The cli,iirri for bmrd Hr day St, for a single meal 50 ceufr diiltlreri under ISjears of ajfe, aud scr anu, half price .-horses ?5 cents per dav. JOH.V s. "FIELD, : . ' ALKX.S. Jo.E4. June. 13 19 -w4w HIS DAY PUBLISHED, THE KEPOKTjS f t'ases Argued nd DrV riTiined in ibe So prcme Court of IWtli-'.'aroliiis, in Law and Equity, December. Term, 1S33. TURNER & HUGHES. DJune 19. 1840. CHEAPER STIIX. OurD .mesiic Shirt ins are off rod still -clicacr. . We will thank those, who want the nricle, to csll and see Imw low it is. Our Conun Yams are also put still lower. 5 WILL: PECK. X. CJoneS ery repH-ifolIy infurms the Public, Shat he has Itlely purcliHS4'd the Htilel oecupied ly H. . Seivr.T, and is prepared to acconttiMHUtle gentlemen and I id ic as wll and on as Literal terms, as they nan meet with in t!ie lie. His tftaSles ate sllenJ ed t-v as faubfid O-ifera ns reason could desire. His Bar as well supplied, as extravagance could ask, and his pers nil uiienlio isivt u in mo unremiitiii u decree, that iso one hill hecaie to coinl.iiu of bis ai comniiKluti on. His House is how undergoing a most thorough rejmir, and be feiirneslly tripes tl.nt those who' fet-1 tlisfmseit to uve encouragement to honest exertion, will csll upon bhu. Italrizh. June 19. IMO. ' 49 pry Niamlard ll f.nbid. Cookery . The House UtMik ; or A Manual ot Oomesiic Eenoomy, by'Miss Leslie ; coutiuug di rfvlioos for Laundry Work Keihoving Slnins Clenn 4ng Furuilure, Watting on (Company. -arving, Ma. king up Linen, &c. Thiaday received ut the North Carolina tiook More. ' '" - TURNER & HUGHES. May 19 1640.4 V (Siar.) 40 TMT EUJOIKS & LETTER'S OF ivu umc jnaiiaran.-i.v me vvount.ss De .Vierini. Just published ami tor sale by V TURNER & HLUHES. Mav 19. 1840. (Siari) 40 . MITUVS GtOGRAPUY.-lJ.-..gii.,.tiy olle Productive &v?eiw,. fr e'cheoU, Acade- uiii s and Families, revised and improved by Kuswkll 0. Smith, ce-mpuiel dy a large andvuluallc Al as. For sale at io. 1, by . , TURNER 4-HUGHES. Airil .17. Si iy:M.i.c; uoejsc for SALE. Ii.lcndinir to remove to an other part of the I iiy.I oftvt for sale my j i prrsous, not urqusiuted wiib- the premises, it present Icesideitce oh f u)eiievtlle street. may bi remarked tbat the Lot on which the Dwell ing Hou-e is Uunted contains ubout bull an acre, in fhe dealt of the business of the place, has an eic 1- lent Well and Ice House in the yard, and all convc- j nient lfioe-i out houses.-.-- The Dnelhng is lit the, form of an L, is well arranged for the bccoui mo- ion of a large firuily, and ull in etcelleui repair. oiunenatit to the Dwelling, nut on ll.e oposite sih- of the stre't, is at.oiher half acre oh which are situated a good Gardtn, Stables, Granary, Cairiage House &e. A very lilieral credit will be given to'ihe pnrehaser, ifdesired. CHAS. BIANLK. plaint id Sarahs Subpoma ami alias tdparasissu- June 19. I rrATCllES-Sa GrtK-e Djoe Peatl Tf felUHi I IV ' ! telie.ssprtwr ertide. efor 9U by the I 1 ' I aMalelws--autHHr ..rltcie. eioe eate py -ine e or:inmhe aanUiies M iborih Caroiiaa . tlktofer.ii-v- wlu'. ;a.fi- t TJJRKER&UUGIV ,S iApriL28 Mva-ta.3.U'-?i.S 41 1I tneutawriy Lves'.wib' be cmhw I ff I - all ir va waar J sT-SlAaaW wa w arv --, - -; -il ML wUi Etirivins, Uus day received at taaj rCTCarolina Book Store, Jans 23, 1840. 60 r ri:.. i. 14 a.l, ifitn - - on . . I aiji. i th muJersleiieif wishes k Vwkf In tmbdefir twenty -Twitl : irdi: 50; r UbreoL tha sima will be paid (twenty .ve cents , 6;r the spare of f.m or five ionl.thU IjiiWijfll,et6aiWWeW f rr : Uitalned va eaShj JhynS ivuln- v f ahfhiluiT ni. n I.t whom r.M,l a. tiZ WrWiJAlv ltil vv-f- at.iin . rrmtrpa. , 1 .Ka. 1 f hsx Statal at ta cani, en tae 1 1 i t i?o iKeiflAvitTit i lt ! I tOfltnCCJOOAIiLr riulT WUl be H HALL I . ' i!.C,.taM tkereaftar. Dy order. t. - --r-as- emav -' ww -st-ay sam sv PROSPECTUS II E N D E K S O N G A Z E T T E The undersigned prnusea to publish a Weekly Paper under Ihe abo ve title, ia the Town of Menders sou, Juranville County, IV. t. It will be devoted to the proper purpose of this class of publicsii ns tttr enlightenment of the People ; and, at such a time as this, when diverse and adverse ojnnions uton kubjects of general concernment are dividing the public mind, the Editor will best priMiiote this purpose by selling forth the dilFereot tloctriues held by opposing parties; and advocniiiH! those which he brlieves to le line. So fir. then, as the Gazette assumes a poh'iical char acter, it will espouse the cause tf true Republit'aitisin. in opposition to the policy and principles of the pre sent Adiniuistration, and light manfully ihe good fight against the powers iht ie, iu Ix-batf of the poweis I hiit will te, when truth sb.dl triumph over error. And tlie Editor will account biiuseH' fortunate, if the exertion of his feehle ahiliiics shall contribute a mite to the extension of Whig pnnciples. and the elevaiton of General H unison, to ihe highe-t staiiou of dig nity and trust iu the National Government. In the disctiSsion of public qui stious, however, it will be,the aim of the Eo'ilor to preserve the dignity of the Press, amid lh turmoil of poliuenl strife. Iroin the degradalioii to which it too often sinks from that ranroiu and irulence of party spirit, wbicli ever proves the greatest drawUick to the caue it is designed lo pr.nnoie. And the undersigned pknlges himself that this paper shall be conducted with fairness and truth shall show a1( respectf ul courtesy to honest opM ileitis sod maintain a genilenuHly IiCaring.jowMrds all. . He hri i hoseu his ground- -ihe firm foundation of well setlh'd principles aud with all ojemie8 and candor, he will rear un it n structure id reason ami argument hs a sfroiig hold of the cause be believes lo li just. From political Iriends, he eievta patron. age ai.d support froio. enemies, iilhing txit the res pccl due to au hititorahle enemy aud this it will be hi emleavor to conimand. A considerable nrtion of the Gazette will be devo 'ed to the euterlaoimcnt uf the lovers of Polite Liters-lure- -and iu-tUts Ueparitueul. the puhhiher willvxert himself to recommeud it to tuen of iutettigeu'- and The publisher can command the most ample means for ohiiiiniog the latest istwt from alt Hirts ! the country and ihe Gazelle will always up4. full in. lelligfi.c. upou all suhjects of general inti-ri st . The dully arrivals of (iimhIs, by the Rail Road the pi icea current -ol New York. Philadelphia. ILlliittori Richmond, Norfolk Petervburgi HendeYSonlvaleib aud V iliuiiigtoo, wih le r guaily publiKhrd, wnh all other matters of interest l tae iopie of this immed: ate tieiubUn hiHtd. The liiizetie will lrf of the size of the Ralfiirti Register, and f g oeal and eleguot ap learaitce. In fbor no expense wilt be spared r-i d. r it an acceptable wpcr to all who may favor it with their MtrMMK ssxi... ;.:.; . Terms. $3 00 a year in advaneef but if payrnen le delayed tmlt'l after the issuing of ihe tweltth NM 3 50 will be detiranibd. ''''The first number will 1e' isued as soon as 8ubscritiet eiioiiah ciiu be obtainCw. to warrant Ihe expense t.f puMtr.itiotVi All Postmasters are requested to uct as agents, and forward money to ihe'ruWisher. THOS. C. DODDt (Jj Editors AiendlyJo the caue, ate requested to trive the ahove an insertion - TAGG Pare irediicrcl f rom tlal I to Waynesboro wild Ciolclw borORStl.--FniQr ihe date hereof, TWO DOI LAR5 uulv will le detnainletl from Panxngers fir tage Fare liom Raleiub to V aynesimro or GuldM horo. Ibis Stage bavea Raleigh ihre limes a week, via Mnitbticld, viz; on Monday, - M eduesi'av aud Friday. :: . E. P. GUIUN.,1 Raleigh. Aprif4;1840. 29 - ! ; "ORE E W GOODS. The SuWiib have just received their hew Spring and ?um Muslins. c d-e: - , ' ' '- We are dciermfa-d lo sell for the smaUest advance Ttioe wtsliins to buv anvof' the aliove articles, will do well lo call ind examine, otii TOVVLES & CALLtiM. " Ferietieville Street 810." : '., - -'- 43. BOOKS, PAPER, &c. 500 Aetna Foolscap Paper 500 do.- Letter do. 50 do. i. DJjAaV JV - fiUOOQi vi uctwi TtUKTCT ACTAnK.nir. -The tfpnuiro-s Ijil shrt of Jenfd Aeademy wiTt ebtse on Friday , th 12th Jsbe silUR ae ran Besswn-wur xaraoKia JulV toe 131b.'- ' ' I 5ft fAa r.o.n;tion ! a ftereiofofe. viz : tnt ttsn ue- veningf the Ml ANH Warren Coanty. Jane 17. Star, BuwdirJ, and Beacon 4 Omnibus, IVtl I E3 4 i I parlftiaif'lrNwonUia I XLU II2in; AP.viiI.nd ofttr ma a guar, r- H rrfr fMJ lWrd tab tie h'a IJi Vie srig6tKhood tt. I rsn . 0i iacb Ehixe of thi Capital itoei cf thu '.- I . ...; w. . -..-. -..-v.ir.. I iflrl .-.ih tTlttintUef'ipan-a to aceom- Lha-;BW t-rt Ati h the President and Directo liA t.f iurJ A find baud of Musie will ua m at- leudanrdi nmffmtrt TTD ROSPKCTIJSOP THE HIGHLAND JLITTi MESSENGER a Weekly ap.ri puldisbeil ut As!ieviIl.fN.C. Devoted Religir; !lIoralily-,tjci. Politics, and General Intelligence, p ; Edited ly D, It. McAnally 4" J. Roberta. . In prnposinjr lo publish a iew Journal, and there y to swrll ilw number of jieri.-licaU already fl.Midji.g our eoumry, tt wfR natu ratty exited tif us Rive outline of the principles by which we expect to be goveril. i hi. we ?Hi do M if ' Hssible: And. .W- -- L . - 7 " 4l.s, v,hUe we eatuiouslv exclude all aeetarian epn iroversiea on abstruso a, deputed Hntsln Cbrisitan Theology, we ,!! rarefully aud eonM.ltlv hold uii the Rible and the Christian' Religion as indisnsaile to the moraPsocial and ttolitiial interests uf anv com-munly.rVw--fT.;-;- - 3 , ; 24- U'e shall indostriouslv labor to set forth and maintain sound. principles of morality, correct taste and jrood manners. Vic?.in,aJl its varied forms shall meet its ineiited rtdnike. and- a det ided stai d will ba lakch against all impurity "of erjressnai or represen- ta lion, as all elowiiishness anil vulgirily. In short, no pains will he spared lo uv.ke our (taper a xekome Messenger to the virtuous and good of every age and of every ecf. . ., - I. 3l. A tiheral share of our attention shall be devo ted to thoe luaricl.es of natural science so net essary in lie at least partially tinderHood by ecry farmer and every mechamc i.f the country, i ' itUiTlie Pohlieal "Department" wilt be under the immediate and s.de control of J. Ron hits, who lfe beves himself to be a (rue Republican, and as such cannot, and will not, suport the leading measures of he present A ilmrriislrat ion. Otv this suhject, Ida course nil! he calm, tlmugli "'dec dcd. He will, at all times, .lake he libeily tf prooijaly aiwl plainly ex- prying his opinion on an surtefi bearing An the HluUlal iiiterests f ihe community, without, ot any lime, prostituting his riaper to the unhallowed purpo ies uf ib-traction atl abuse, ; His course will Im d' ei detlly huUpendenlr . He is pledged to, no wrtT, and will alwavs write and; puhnnh what be hrhevea will tend the puldic weal and suppress what in his augment ; would be injurious. j. ; f- Apd fiua. as we ehall nk;lhe favar of exrhang tnS wnb iU lst pnpera of the country, we hope lo be always ready to vep.oui readers informed if the important iransactiuua passing" at houss and abroaut TERM S-JTb ; "Highland Messenger" will be published with new press and tvjies,; and on a large hee at er annom. if paid in advance, or $3 O'l at tbe eiid f ihe sulsc.ripiiou vear. -,-Ktl snWripti.m will be received - lor a less period than twelve mouths, nor will any paper be diseonHtiu--ed. except t the option of the publwher until all ar rearaaes arc settled.-,-1-- ,; & '' v. ' .- - . A she ill. JiHte 6. 1840, 4 j15l Sb FOlt SALiiTbe following olu- Ci J able properly is now otT-rel for sale, to wit: S t . 1 . a . as r 1ft . rinij ijoi no. iir.- 4trt uisjnct, wiiltiusoii county. FrucuoarNTv 3, .Sth- do do (lUliats.1) 1. , r ;.227L3ib- do ,. .25. do doT - , , - 256. do;, ;do,.s , s?.,3d .d; 241, I2lh D; - 100, 3d - do i . ' J C 1 . 14 th do 10.6,. .d Lee. w.d .. . ' A"-' d .;, - -' tAtJo V ; - tll.'-,.,',r , , do. T it' . i SdsecCherlifve- . It do dot . Nps. 23 & 30, S"tarksville, Lee eo. (town lots.) Seven hundred ami I went v acres, Ta tall county on the Aktamabaw i;ivertadjoiuii IuaU of Auu.'tkOX Gordon atid.berfc,X-"i''i.ii - ';T'-',W. 1 hese ! lands a t oflered to le Mold -at prl va re 'rale, -hut if not disposed of in this manner to our: iatirdt titrn, tbe) will I sold ; hithe, higlie bdder, tin . tWr firat Tuesday in December uext, a tke (nirt btHise door iu the riiy MilUdeeviUeoie-vbirdrashr tha balance ia two equal annoul payments, with interest, aVd utnioubtetl periiisJ-Buriryv.-.(:-k'i!(-: Vl p otter for .san; also tw sulcmhd sett'emrala- ! jaiid.; in Baker county .-one enntaieg 4250 aeres, tin t ther 2250 acrea. The firsrsettU men! .embraces tr. following kH ; N"a SB. and 3, 8ih xliatrict Uakt-r ; Nos ,19, 20, and 22Vth distikt UaLer )2d0 arte. The i :'u r scttb menl rottUina ihnf.dlonins;; Uta ' of Iai.d to wit i No 22J.236, SSi, 295, 294 260, 297., 223. 252-2250 acres, and all Mi lb 3d distrkl naRer countv. w .-. .- its'm4.-i;p..m'jk aw' rtshd m a very Tew yeara will staruf uiimoiied asa ct lm growing sertiorr oflhe Wocnhcrn States.' Tbeeo twrer acli-eied wrtti great care and eineitseby otteef. ll beat judges of such property hi faic life time, iff I biaspeeiat ie ami aceommoUaU.m. i .7.:i! . Tlie uudersigucd are. very desirous to dtVptse of I ibese two b.Hlies of land, ui two aejiarate plaiitatjoua, t J I aud wiff do so'at private sale, to a fair purchaser and fori "ootid time. But if not ,. Srrgel. tltey will t.tTeml at the earne f tme and fdaee. and m h santa i mniP, lire vi ui i.-tj-u jk aurHll Mliwa, Ol VJ r aruL othcrawitl find at their Iditiou to the rntny Uoofcs suited, ;e and general assortment ol oo- r-' articles i it roirouuev I. r price to quality and kind wiib'.y' any bou-e, 800th of ihe Potomac.' j'. v . 1 fTiJtfusie: Musical Tuslrumeuts and Musical Merch andize itS every deicriplton at wholesale and' retail. y ""Jone? IrV - 4ft" - " M W'& Ce. i axUc -v ra fceingt I fa - '-t:.Ui i .,. . s.r Kaleiglw-J pae xo f IT w-y. sta, nJ StaodaAi.t limes, r :. . . a.: M- SI S-v ,1 k jI o. ' f l. it: si r. . i. I 'IF' at . Hi,' ff w 1 4 i : t h a- . V sr.-- - - Sal j'V ' . .'.Vr. m r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 3, 1840, edition 1
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