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WESTON R GALES, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. i; ' TERMS. SirstcairTioa Five Dollars per annum half it. A9TKBTistxBTi4-For every 16 llnes,,fint inter-1 tion was impossible to be complied with:) I i;n. On Dollar i rK .nhMnnont inaertion,25 cents cannot abjure Christ.' Then one of his hands execution. An immense multitude attended, and the chief men of the city. I also went and stood near to Abdallah, He was offered his life, if he would abjure Christ, the exe- cntioner standing by him with his sword in his hand. No, said he, (as if the proposi- . THE RAVAGES OF INTEMPERANCE. i T UWiU XTXUTT. , In a word, sir, when we contemplate in temperance in all it bearings and effects ou the condition and character of men, I believe we shall come to the conclusion .that it is the greatest evil which, as beings of a compound n... ni. ...i AAwHhmmmf will be was cut ott at the wrist. He stood firm, his "7, ..""V" ,V4M "": ZZ'IZZZ. Auction of 33 arm hanffinff by his side with bnt little mo- "r " V'ctiy at the ultimate- principles cu..t -" . - - . n K- k r ... mi uie constitution ol man. L,et us content per cent, will be made from the regular prices, ipraa AdTerii-einnU,in)rledinUeini-weewjrKia. u no roaue no answer ,OOKFU UP nhilosoDllV of this nhiprf n JIT wiU also appear in the Weekly P.per.free of steadfastly towards Heaven, iike Stephen the f " , 3!rim nnJ .rii, .i - i, I ... u: . I 1,1 " iuytious union ot the . en'"! - - - - j T .ii.m in ftn VMIlor mnl K nmthjnniA. - " i - j r i tie uiu not looit witn ano-er towards me. 1 1 ' n ' : . w- k. " j r wen as or strange contrast, with the countenance of forgiveness r His other hand was then cut off. But, sir, (said Sabat, in his imperfect English he never Til WEEKLY MOfll TOIt XXX1L hommatiox or thi eosm tn Tat iasthd changed, he never changed. And when he mcmtim ojtwo MiHosmsioi bis. bowed his head to receive the blow of death, ti,ctio, tot C....TIAN all Buchara seemed to say, -What new thing rative of some well authenticated tacts which relation to each other, and in the rightful dis charge of their respective functions, I do not know whelherthe pure essence itself, (at least 60 far as we can comprehend it, which is but faintly.) ought more to excite our admiration thantUia most wondrous compound of spirit aud matter. 1 do not know that it is txtrav- the dread array of affairs perplexed.debts ac cumulated, substance squandered, honor tainted- wifej children, cast upon the mercy of the world, and he, who should have been their guardian and protector, dependent for his unearned daily bread upon those tot whom he is a burden and a curse. .1 Bad' as all this is, much as U is, it is neith er the greatest nor the worst part of the ag gravations of the crime of intemperance. , It produces consequences of still more awful moment. It first exasperates the passions, and then takes off from them the restraints of the reason and will : middens and then un chains the' tiger, raving for blood; tramples all the intellectual and moral man under the feet of the stimulated clay,, lays the under standing, the kind affections, and the enn- sience, in the same grave with prosperity and health ; ana, having killed the body, kills the SOUl! It is stated as a siugolar fact, that of the four female sovereigns who have occupied uCA.t L..t A .1.- L -t it I ... l..xl : i- i u fugwuui uuiwiionci wn a caanot fail to interest all who have at heart jiM Z n Ti 6 . i "0Pt"1Sil T nZ. TliV r v 7 F 7 mother. Three ont of the four were married; . j - i .u u r dallan would iiave recanted when he was of- ot the Divine skill in linkins those intellect- ,t c t c i. ri -r ea the good of mankind, and the honour of oar f.M(i i.f . . . . " . " VT- , .i.u . l:.i . tu i ! the first Mary, man led to Philip of Spain.the 6 ... . . ... i tered his lif; hnt nhun h , that hi rnoml uai nowers. which are Inp. hostt i macro nr tln ... J . s . . holy religion, it is extracted from a idis-1 a-a i,1 It V- ir . '7 e , !.i;::,;- i ,:fu Ktt r,.e i B . second Marv, joined in he sovereignly with J j ...rL . . . .i i r .. . I was dead, he resigned himself lo oriel anc t divinity, with the torms and nronerties ol I V . ... .& tJ. Mtnrfie. emitted l ne oiar in ins rcast "i ia. i . . - a .. . . . o . i - . . . r --- . line ever to ne rememnpi i k n,,l.,r,r.' .!.- Z" - 1 remorse. He travelled from place to place, matter, as in tne creation ol orders ot beings Dt:?.TMS5. l?f kZ "eking rest, and finding none. At last he purely disembodied and spiritual. Wl ..., T,,,rr ht hfr M v;8:tIndi He accorj. contrast the dull and senseless clod of the ingly came after some time to Madras.- valley, in its unanimated state, with the cu- Soon after his arrival he was appointed by riU4 hand, the glowing cheek, the beaming the English government a mufti, or expoun- eJe the discriminating sense which dwells in der of Mahometan taw; his treat Icarninir a thousand nerve, I feel the force of that in- ue couecteu iriw w nis own oo- and rBspectabla , sUlion - hU - wn country7 9pirel exclamation, I am wonderfully and and the result of his unwearied -.mwln- u:m i:C. .1'JrMrriillvni.iflp!' And wUn I rm.sWW tha Ubours m the cause of Christianity. Hie office And now the period of his own con- action and re-action of soul and body on each conversion to the despised doctrine of the veriiion drew near. While he was at Visa- thr, the impulse given to violation from the r".- nuv- (Mr,. .m. in ihn nnrthem n . n tenses, anu a?im 10 me organs dv rne w i: many years a respectaoie situation in the college of fort William, in Bengal He return ed some time ago to England, and has com municated to the world, in the discburse al luded to, the collected fruits of his own ob servation,! the ever to be remembered husband, the hero of Bnyne and Anne, married id Prince George of Denmark Elizabeth never was married. None of the three, however, left a child to inherit her crown. i There was an impudent fellow whixlifin- 1 eel woman 'a sign to hang dry goods on." 1 . . . i 1 1 Kiaaii,, hi ma, imiMicru vicars, exieuuin? .. .... pious and learned writer has thus introduced ni profes8ional ; duUe8, Providence brought whe I " how thoughts, so exalted that, to our acquainunce. j3 an event that confes- in his way a New Testament, in Arabic? hough they coinprehciid all else, they can- ses the hand of God, and will excite the won- H. .j -j.u fkrtn,ut thtt vnn iv;ntr not comprehend the laws of their own exis- gratitude of every true discipleof before bim. . He compared them togeihe?, tence--jare yet able to take One of these inurepid heroes has and at length, the truth of the word of God material, air, to issue and to sense, in one man a shape in the travel from one to another sense in anoth- manifest, I am lost in wonder. If to this I add the reflection, how the world and its der and Christ. 1 t. . I I ! 1 . I . . J aireaoy lougnt uio eou ugim anu unisaeu r.Il rt t,:. ',A .. : ia. his course. He has sealed the truth of his flooJ of rhu Soon aflcr,arda he roceed. er man ; so that as the wprds drop from my testimony with his blood, and is added to L,i t irL. - i r V, i.i MPS the secret chambers of the soul are the Ion s list of illustrious martvrs. who swell I n.. . i! u-.-.i j I thrown onen. and its invisible ideas made . - - 1 luiicok us Bcci, iui aril i ibliaii uaiiiisui: xiiii iihv i the triumph or our ascended Lord. The oth- j made a nbHc confeion'of hi$ failh he er is actively employei m communicating to wa$ baptized by the Rev. Dr. Keer. in the others, some portion of the blessings he has Englisll Church at that place, by the name received.i : Hehas commenced a translation of Nathaniel, in the twenty-seventh vear of of the scriptures into the Persian language, his ajre. ami in an eloquent and argumentative work, JL ... . . . , written in the common dialect of Arabia, has " ?rhI!n1hf, f4nal7 Arabia had heard sounded the tidings of the Gospel in the ears foweJ example of Abdal- J.- " ' it lah. and become christian, thev despatched m nu riiiifiirviriin ri m im aiiaaniiHi m nrn.i r 1 1 u.ow .v .o j . frt,tn,t m.th.m.ii.;,n n,l u;,,, ti,. oromer i inuis laToyaffe 01 iwo moninsi fine mtellectual Drincinle, which sits mod- -o - - - u: - txti.:i oui 1 .. .."..-... HOTEL. fTTHE Subscriber very resppcttully ihfurms th U - Members of the next Legislature, that he has mrchsed that well knuwn stand, lbs Union, now the Washington Hotel, where he will be pleaned lo board 40 Members of the next Legislature. A Urge addition is now adding to the establishment, and it will be in complete order by the next Legislature. His personal attention will be given to every branch of the business. Hi stables are numerous, with a large and convenient lot, and faithful ostlers to attend them. The Hotel is situated at the Northeast corner of the Capitol square. Most of his rooms will be 20 feet -NEW WORKS , Just received at the Norfh-Caroling Book Store. jCI EORGIA KCENESjCharacters, Incidents,arc. VJTT br a native Georgian, Second Edition, wiib Eugravings. ; This day received by i . v ; TURNER & HUGHES. August 3. ' . V v" 63 A- RA YSL AE R, a Romance of the" Mohawk, by yiC O." F. Hoffman. This day received.! ty Aagnt 3. TURNER & HUGHES. 63 Tj" AMES LAST, the King's Highway. A Novel by James. This day received by . TURNER & HUUHES. Auzust 3. : ' i 63 THE COUNTESS IDA. A Novel j by T. S. Fay. Just received at the N. C. Book Store. August 3. 63 GRAND LOTTERIES FOR AUGUST' Di 8. Gregory ftr Co; Kanagerrs .:?:te80,000!!"'"'"-; MARYLAND 8TATE LOTTERY, Class No, 24, for 1840. To be drawn it Baltimore Md. Saturday. 8th August, 1840. 1 T 66 No. Lottery 10 Drawn Ballots. V CAPITALS 2Sl0r', O.00--5,000 3,000 too prixes ol J10016doof600,68 of 100 ic. , Tickets only $io. Halves $5. Quarters $2 tt Cehincates of Packages of 2 Whole Tick's $120 . Po . . J " Sa Qoarler -do 60 30 MARIAN, or the Young Maid's Fortunes, by Mrs. S. C. HalL Justrecelved at No. 1 Cheap side. Aueust 3. 63 TT11ARD CIDER AND TIPPECANOE ALMA Mm. nac. for sale by TURNER & HUGHES No. 1, Cheap-side. ALKj AT S HOC CO. There will be a Ball at Shocco Snriogs on VVedoesday, the 12th of August instant. August 4, 1840. 63 COPARTNERSHIP. The sulcribers having purchased the entire stock of Goods "whkh be longed to Paul, Motion & Co. will continue the Iripbrting and Wholesale Dry Good Business, un der the firm of Pat t, M'Ilwaisb St Co. As the business will be conducted on the same principles which governed the former House, the new concern respectfully request a continuation of the very exten sive support which that Firm experienced. D'ARCY PAUL, JAMES M'lLWAINE, moses paul; Petersburg. Va. July 1. 63 5t anairs are goTerneu, tne lace oi nature cnan- i square. He intends, therefore, lo spare no pains or expense to snake tne establishment desirable. He ed, oceans crossed, continents settled, fam a ..1 . 1 1 a. x atL .sT uies ot men gamereu anu Kepi togetner lor generations, and monuments of power, wis dom, and taste erected, which last for ages after the hands that reared them have turned to dust, and ll this by the agency of that letters himself be shall receive a liberal share of the public patronage. ' T.C.JONES. N. B. HU bar will be well supplied with good li quors. August 1st. : 63 OCj Standard till forbid. EW AND FASHIONABLE MUSIC. The Los Cabin Quick Step ; The North Bend do do ; Gen. Harrison's Tippecanoe Grand t March i i : . nri -i j. I . . who re perionaUy acquainted with bim, ' ""p- " pcun was .uiing estl concea eu veinnu its vei ot ciay, aim ' . ' - i I in hii noose at Visao-anatam. his hrather nre-l mnvm ii silinrt nrMin 1 hml nn mmUln ai mm ii T. w rw m rr inn mi ntnii r : i ' i tuuva vwvivi ..w - - ration. The zeal and ardour of his charac-l 8ent h110811.'0 the . disguise of a uqueer, I express mj admiration of that union of mind I Paa De Duex. as danced by Msdame Fanny Elslcr , ter reminds ns of St. Pan!. Sabat,! with the ?l a n uapc rcCu , e.u unaer ana l)?"ler P wn,c,V incw ? T tl-li j .t. ir ur c: i . I his mantle. He rushed on Sabat, and woun-1 wrought. Who can thus conJemDlate the Diutr. auu kiia juiiiu ucixins iiiui. tsariicsL iii i . . . . . . . . . . . . i o t. . r - - . . . , . . !; , ki. . i the search of tru th, may put to the blush the dcd him' Bq 81i"d his VJ0 nd his wonder the beauty, the vast utility, the bc- !fifliftlnt. Inrid!. hA M.M. wltlinn I WTani came io nis assisiaucc. xic men rc- ncvoience, me inaescrioauie lut iera ui una .raiDstion, those saered records, which the agnized his brother. The assassin would 1 organixation, and notTeel that this vice of in- wisest men of every age and country have S w 4. . ",Tf T IV- -Vr ' i k 7 i, Z . . I v.kt inta,iafli(4 fXt Itta kmlhar unit .ant him I it la (lin arrli.ihnminntinn rtt Mir II n I II rPB d. Sabat. dis-1 r . " T ' home in peace with letters and presents, his mother house in Arabia. to tendinz not merely lo create a conflict be tween the nicely adjusted principles ; but to assure the triumph of that which is low, base, I love the Moore ; I -cannot dance to-night ; Hark is the Castanett merrily sounding ; El Zspateado, a celebrated Spanish dance ; Situn on a Rail, with variations ; Come from Alhabra, a song by Mrs. II e maus; The Summer Night; Court Waltz, by Straws; The Happy Meeting; Fifth Regiment March ; If thou hast crashed a flower ; Husband Ever Dear ; The horn of my loved one I hear Away Bonnie Bark : Oh blame her not, her love'was deep; The above is not only new music, it is also the most fashionable music in every place in the Union, particularly are Fanny Elsler's dances admired. We ish to tet the latest and most embraced as the oracles of God. Sabat, dis missing with his forgiveness, and loading with oresenta. the bfAlher wha had held a .1 . Li- . i . Tt I II init thata m hratdran ra ilia initan ui'gnr to nis oreasi, siunes iikc anotner jp-i v i iinMi .v,, tL uWoniv atu ie?h, and presents an object equally worthy ces I wished to lay before you, of the divine sensual and ear h y, over the heavenly and T'i H " , equaiiy wormy .u.f.,:aw pure; to convert this sa curiously organized KehiS " P 7 PaU" " eTphfiedb thesU The of - into a disordered, crazy machine, and ZwSr.r. th. wave if the Al-I Abdallah and Sabat seems to have been as down the soul lo the slavery of grov- teightvl "AliffhtbathaDDearedin Arabia. evidenUy produced bv the spirit of God, as eungiusisr W AWNOTICE & GESERALUND anu nam oawneo, as u were, on tne tempo J . r , r . ? ol..", UoTrTey at Law. will attend to the adjustment and col, Ot Mecca Itself." The SeeptlC may Struggle V- .-- .'. lection of claims throughout the Western District of agamit conviction, and the deist Shufhis eyes similar inu, anu nq wio vcrj ourucre w auer -loaning uie uuManui py"' TenncsseeiandalsoactasGen'lLandAgentinselling to this new di.nlav of tha mie-htv I nower of raiestine liseil. 1 nese are HRe tne solitary I our Gaily wants, alter snreaumg ounuc ijgtine and clearing old disputed titles. Persons re truth. The Droud nhilosooher mav ascribe this notices which.in other nations, have announ- j earth, with its vegetable stores, as a great gjding at a distance, especially N work to prejudice to credulity, to the influ- ced the approach of general illumination. table for our nutriment, and appointing the ence of passion, to chance, to enthusiasm, to John Huss, and Jerome of Prague, were not inferior animals for our solid food, was plea tny thing but to the hand of God, the great perhaps, more talked ofvin Europe, than Ab- sed, as it would seem, of mere grace and la- Cause Of all: hut. in vain do the heathen I aiian ana oaoai are, a w uiy, iq oucih- mui, tw u u""u"""-'lu ww.w.-. D....w Y my consent, mv nezro man JACK left my house oa the 16tb of July last, on my horse, bridle and saddle, to return in eight days. " Said negro has not yet returned, and from a letter tusl received, I think be is con cealed or kept by Mr. Axaox Exxasosr, of Chatham County, (N. C.) now a candidate for the Senate from that County. It seems from the letter, that he con tends that Jack is free. I purchased Jack of Jonathan Ketrel, of Greoue county, Alabama, who bought him oi Mr. iusiis, a geniiemsn wno mameu tne mistress of Jack.' Jack has been sold 3 or 4 times, at deceased persons sales, and registered fn the Clerk's Office of Chatham County Court :., Therefore, take notice, that if any person or persons conceal or harbour the said Jack, if he is a free man, I will prosecute them to the end of the law. No person has any right to him until it is proved, but myself. - i JACK is about 45 jears old, a brown mulatto, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, thin visage, teeth out before, inclined to be bald-headed; had on when he left, a brown homespun coat, flax pantaloons, and woo) hat. I will psy $25 for his confinement in any jsil of the State, or $35, if delivered to me in Raleigh. A. HESTER. The Standard Sc Salisbury Watchman, will publish 4 times, and forward their accounts to the subscriber, at Raleigh. A. H. . August 3. 63 F RESIT AHRITAU5 per STEAMER FOXCfJTO.I have just returned from the North with a fresh supply of broods in my line. and sm still receiving fresh Candies, Almonds, Rai- sins and Cigars, some very superior Havanna ; Also, "ITIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the town T of Wdtsbufjf. Class No.;7, Jbr. 181Q.. To ba drawn at Aleiandris, Va. Saturday, August 15th 1840. -r.x v Kr- ' ' $30,C00 $ 1 0,000 $8,000-5,0004,000-3,128 30 of $ 1 .50055 of $50050 of 400--50 of 300 100 of $200 , 65 of lOO.&e. &c. ; r Tickeu only $10 Halves $5 Quartera $8.50 Certificates of Packages oi 26 Whole Tick ts. $130 do dol r-- 36 Half i do - 65 do . ; do 26 Quarter do . -33 TATE OF NE W JERSEY" LOTTERV, Class U. for 1810; To be drawn at Jersey City, oa Saturday. 52 J of August, 1840., . . 75 No. LoUery 1 5 Drawn Ballots. GRAND SCHEMB. . $35,395 I $10,515, 5, OOOr-400 03 ,000 2,600 ,250-2,000 $1,750 1.600 I,600-r 1.400 1 ,3001 ,2501,20050 Piiies of 1,00050 of 350 50 of 330 50 of 300 60 of 160 60 of 160 60 of 120 60 of 100, Ac &c,t j Tickets only $10 Haltes $5 Quarters $2 50. , Certificates of Packages of 35 Whole 1 icketa $180 Do do 25 Half do 65 Do V do 25 Quarter do 32J 30,000 Dollars. rCTIRGINIA STATB LOTTERY For endow. V inff the Leesborg Academy and for other pur poses Class No; 7, for 1840 To be drawn at Ales andria, Va. on Saturday S9th August 1840.J . 75 No. Lottery 12 Drawn Ballots, ' GRAND CAPITALS. $30,000 $10,000 $5 000 3,500 3,070 3,000 $2,500 40 prizes of 1,50050 of 250 CO of 20063 of $15063 of 100, occ, ; TickeU only $10 Halves $5 Quarters $3,50 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tick's $130 Do ' do : 25 Half do 65 . Do :.-.dbv. ; 25 Quarter do ; 83 50 (ty Orders or TickeU and, 8hsres or Certificates of Packagoa in the above Sofendid Lotteries, address D. 8. GREGORY & Co. Managers, : v Washington CltyD.C: v Drawings sent immediately after they are over, to all who order as above. v; Bl' - 'gv TTTAXUABLE SCHOOL BOOIIS, V PcaMsnaaiT Tuaasa 4; Hceass, Raiiiosv N. C. Impbotsd EeiTioss, Pierpoinfs Series of Reading Books. .( . f. ; :-, , ' Z, L 1 J he Little Learner, or Rudiments of Readinr. 2 The Young Reader, to go with the Bnellina Book, f : - , . w. 3 Introduction to the National Reader. - "f 4 NaUonal Reader , 5 The American First Class Book. ;:T The above series is used In the Boston Schools. " and extensively in those of New England, and other USUI IUS UI1IMH1 OiSlCS., f , : : ' --, .. ... . .. . . store. rurtHEK x uuua. Augusts J 63 ' I ria and Arabia. LAZY PEOPLE. crat'if?- and chcr us, sweet waters and live- . r 1 1 .t. e i ri... ...l.i. IV Spices, to nil tliu uures ui uie vane wiiii delicious syrups, the clusters of the vine, with its coolinz juices, and a hundred aro- rage, and the people imagine a vain thing The humble christian' sees, : in the whole transaction, the spreading glory of the Re- iot or t Laziness is the parent of aU sins that have matic leaves, berVies, knd fruils, with their jpt or UUle Of., the promise ! ahall Ull, that I y. ftnmmitteil since the morninff of creation. r.vivmr M..nMi! and even to uie heathen shall be l" Eve was in a lazy fit at the time Satan temp- infu8e into the poppy and anodyne against . .1. r"t8. ia" .UUBW81 par" W Ul ted her ; if Adam had - kept her hu.y, she th? sharpest pains our frail flesh is heir to, it arth for his possession. ii Abdallah and Sabat were intimate friends, would ! have kept out of mischief, and we t sav it Is first an assravation of the sin of in-1 - t t - ' . l . . . . ii .1 I snoutu ait nave ueen innocent anu aa nappy temnerance. mat it seizes on an uieoc kviiiu inn . a . . ar. . m - - - - t - .. mm- I ?! yoong menoi lamiiy .in . xtraoi., lambkins. If the antediluviansjiad Und bountiful orovisions, and turns them in ayrceii m imi tnratnai onri f n vian inrpiirn w... .. . . ... - .1 . countries. Thev were both zealous Mahora etans. Sebat is son of Ibraham Sebat, a noble family of the line of Bent Sabat, who trace their pedigree to Mahomet. The two friends left Arabia, after paying their adora tions at the tomb of their prophet at Mecca, commenced building arks when Noah preach- t0 a source, not of comfort and health, but of ed to them, they might have been saved; bnt excess, indecently revellingat the banquet of they were too lazy to work, and so they were drowned in tne great aqueous castas trophe. The reason the Egy plians refused to let the Israelites go, was because they were too lazy to make their own bricks, nature, Shamefully surfeiting at the sober ta ble of Providence, and convertingevery thing, that ha life and power, alike the exhilara ting and the soothing, the stimulant and the and t.Ali.4 .u u t ' 1 . 1 "J were too lazy to inae mcir www utiwtvo, 1 opiate ,intO accurseu uwieuu. ing vice oa the neatta 01 its victims, iou and Sabat left him there, and proceeded on a CM XZrowne1 in hi Red em resolved, as it were, to anticipate tour throush Tartarv i I vously, and afterwards drowned in tne.nea the corrapu0n of their natures. They think WK: luamJ. .Iw uJ Bea-?r people, in our own y, lhe rm i9 sUw in his approach and slug- "iBU at vauun ho i -rtntanll' nlaonner lhemseiVBS . w n . w- j Q North Carolinians, whose interest is so extensive in this country; wonld do well to notice more strictly the situation of their Land claims. Office st Somerville, Tenn. Refer to Col. Samuel King, Iredell County! N.C, Thomas P. Devereux, Esq. Raleigh, " William Bill, Sec. of State, " S Turner & Hughes, Brown, Snow, & Co. vW. M. Lewis, Milton, f E i held red J. Peebles, Northampton, John Huske, Fayetteville, John McNeil, Cumberland County, February 18. 1840. 115 6m. FITIHIRTY-DOLLARS REWARD. Was stolen U from the plantation of the subscriber, two miles we stof Raleieb, on Sunday night, the 2d instant. beautiful BLACK COLT, 2$ years old last Spring, though he seems from his size and general appearance to be older than that. He .Ms a white star in the forehead, and would attract notice any where, by his symmetry of form sfnd remarkable docility. I will give tne - aoove Tewara ior uio apprcuciiatuu w thief, and such evidence as will lead to his conviction. As aU good men are interested in putting a stop to such roffuerr'. I deem it unnecessary to offer a distinct reward for the horse alone, though I will fully com- pensate any person for their trouble in taking up said coIL and informing me oi tae same ai naieign. E. P. GUION. P. 8. The colt having run in the pasture during Also, Perfumery Otto of Roses, Pomatum, . Superior Scented Soaps of every orsenpuon, Laveuider & Cologne Wa ter, Bear's Oil, Lemond Syrup, Pickles, Crackers Candles, j. Toys,, of, every descrip tion, Doll Babies, of various kinds. Hair and Tooth Brashes, Baskets, of different kinds. pe above on liberal trms. Raleigh May 12th, 1840. And msny other articles in my ' fine of business, too tedious to mention, which I will sell very cheap at wholesale or retail. Those wishing to buy any of I the above mentioned articles, will do well to call and see for themselves. STEPHEN L. TUCKER, July 31 ,1840 62 111 ;ra iififiVft "-y-1 . i ITiAT.t. RACES. 1840. The Races over the IP Lawrenceville Course, will commence on the second WeJneslsy in sepiemner nexi, cueing me u4 dav of the month.) and continue three days. . - 'mm a. aVIl First Day. .V pweepsiake tor eoiiav ana . nines, three years $200 entrance, half forfeit, 2 mile heats. to name and close on the first or September next. Second Day. Proprietor's Purse, 200, entrance 15 i 2 mile heaU. : -f ; sz'-j- i ; .-v ; Third Day. Jockey Club Purse, $500 Cash ; en trance $20 ; 3 mile heats. ; . J 1 There is also a Sweepstake open for colls and fillies, three years old'; $100 entrance,' half forfeit, which will be run for on tne first dsy, if made . out, toname .... - ,r iwi" r i TiOPPEn, tvs Aim sheet iroit S& FACTTOllY. The Subscriber having taken lbs house on Fsyetteville Street, formerly occupied as r the Cspe Fear Bank,' would respectfully inform the j public that he intends carrying on the Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Manufactory in all its various ( branches. He wiahes also to inform the inhabitants of Raleigh and its vicinity, that he can, and is deter mined to tell bis Wares sa low as can us purchased in shy Northern city, by wholesale or retail, for Csah- Merchsnts and others wanting articles m bis hue, are -respectfully invited to call before they purchase else where; Old work neatly repaired,9 and at the short- est notice. A few Stills on hand which will be sow at a Very small per cent.' for cash. " ;v: ,1 ; T; (O" Copjer,-Tin and Zinc Kooflng on tae host " arrao van rtast. J imw 1 -T' f5rvr -4 N. B. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. ; V '. , . " ' :- ' - . -v - ' V-i J. If. KIRKHAN. -Raleigh July 26; lBi0:r: The Subscriber also oners for sale at L.s sctory, was convertea to the ihrisUan faith by the .-.ritinVnlaffne and eye sore to others. u... their hour comes, into its than. of ablack colour. tm.-. : f .Mantnir liettA.dn. ' indolent I i'e I n.tt..4:An I 'RntAiwh.' Anenst 3. n 1 f u:ul. : . I wvcii ru9t e va " B?PPfeu; oejongmg TIje : si2h"t of a waciirisuan irom Armenia, men residing at mfln or woman p,k.,t 1 o.-.. I nian or woman, vui hi mn maiiwmciaii oiaies, it is aeatn for a mart of rank ta become a christian. Abdallah endeavqUjretlfur a time to conceal his conversion, But finding it no longer pos sible, he determined to flee to soneof the christian chorches near the Caspian Sea. . He accordingly loft Cabul in disg had gained the great city of Buchara ryi when he was met in the 'streeu city by his friend Sabat, who immediately "cognized him. Sabat bad heard version and flight, and was filled with indig- "nun si mi conduct. - Aouauaii Knew ins nger, and threw himself at the feet of Sebat. He confessed that he was a christian, and are an Ui wnrlr ' Tlmv wish ta re convert f .t,. lV rathmr mnrn t thin time of a brown I and close omtha first dav'of the- Race 4nile heats. I . iuw nfthnL venr valuable Steamers. kncwntn ba V IOLI k 1 wim. J I QUUIUJt-. , .www ; ; I I - " J - f . an. ot a oiacs colour. i Raleigh, Augusts, 1840. 63 creeping, . listless, maoient or:mit;ve deformity and pollutibn. My fnend is misery to the thrifty and h noke before me. Mr Pienon.) called - . . i w a- ' . w industrious. People of this class are without it a partial death. 1 would rather call it a friends, they are abhorred by their own re- doab1e death, by: w hich they drag about with lations and universally dreaded. They not h-m. above the crave, mass : of' diseased, TAtCABLE PROP ERTY FOR SALE. By $ till . . 1 e T . sir f Y,riue OI a 'eeu " ,u If"' i iXMit1 the 4th of 8eptemler, nnlv hata tn work themselves but they hate .i.i-1'!'hin .l,v. Thev will not onlrl isitn bJ: M. Fornev. Esq. of Lincoln county, and t .lr -.tAna nnnl.l fain" have the 1 u... A !n .A m ,v a i rritm! in rtook. No 38. psffe 59, 60 and 61.. s. I aU ODD IT UI aV UUUC Qlill VWai mmmm - I Mnm IT1 IB. KIllI'llinA UUI Baaa- I fa - SIB DULU SBft WSII mm-mr u a ' ' " - . -r V ar - I W w ' mf 1 - . St tl 1 mZmm . la I ? I avail SVrUMA t The Proprietor bavins fitted out the old Lawrence-1 sorest remedv for clearing Bedsteads of these tor ills Race Course in new and complete style, pledges menting Bugs. The Chinee 8teamer is inatle only himself to the Spoilsmen of the Turf, and. all persons Dy himself, snd is warranted never to burst, and at all who are fond of good racing, that he will have every timet to clear Bedsteads perfectly, without the least accommodation that the Country can afford. Stables damage to the finest calved work, . , 4 V, and litter furnished Race riorses Gratia. ? . . - -, .'k P. J. TURN BULL, Proprietor. Having had in use the above Machine; for many Jolv 14. ; 48 lawtfU v I wekn have no hesitation in aavinc. that it Is the best mesns that has ever been formed for destroying ZCL 7";:. r::AlVii ihev S :rJ3V::. " "t . ilMiZ. to pubhe a-lrjW. C, and would recommend every person tooseH. aise, nnd "rtTa . r i.' ::S'S --V' V rp. vi uii muubv biv tuui iwuSw.., une cruet process wi Bcicuiunicr, uoiub j i ttVZmra. For w ajiotheloIromirpljAVES. ' ,w" ,v . .. . t-- I ' " , . . - i , in rar-Li-r.-u. n,;n;nir l . a1". . .u.. Mount Welcome rem, ai so u itos pu i gj. iiu., , Meelent flailitT. ,:.. I rm. "mi .ttu .1- Ur.'HTT. r ucii-H 111 iiaugiug auuut wuimuwm decrees, oy Ilicnea, queiicuing mc - hitherto connected with me rorge,oiu jess, over 1: " . , '. Pnrtrt Ri- an I wniij, uaving irrqu-i.. r Ot thatl fle ' . -Jl-.7i.- - t;-, M in.l 6 .. -l ii.-fl ,1: r T.mi.afiT; .20 Hbds. prime Porto Kicoougar. , - 1 K-irWl. f.i,5n,fti-.m- trfix rfullv recommend it vui, Buu HKvwuna . iiUOlDing trie oraip, j 1115 uowu ho u. v. OT j(l 0i iga-joung , ; " M Bdxes various qualities Ioaf do. ' I. " Z , 1 . to de-tror terrnat hns?nMa. Had w- ns -Homer : et- :...!..:. nt nfT. and rhane-ino- a fa r. 23-Green 27-3andy between 45 and 50 Tom 50 . S!!!,JL"":U1 1.. Cnffiui. . . to the public as a s.mpls and w wsy to desuoj , of his con- r".V": T , T .!7::J"X-- .rl "R.m.h.1tso-.ndoldKed. I tbein.andw I . . , I heaUny,roDuai irarae, loraauruiMug, , -------- - lwM rfiv ,l - MllU.oo 00 .v-- .. i,,- . i f?ftu'- F.O.MABJ11AU. And expect further eupplies of articles in their line " . - . "9 J A all f which will be sold on accommooaung ictojs. Oar best attention will be given to , , .. .. . . 1 - . -.1 . 1 r 1 . lOECiun niw a nunurea mouins, a thousand tongues, rerinff. livins corpse, wttn noinm 01 viwht . - - ... -:,h iha Varml J a .a m . 1 O - - ... a 1 sjsr BISUU1CI sm f ISM wmwv -fa A tnroai ot oraas ana adamantine lungs," .- but power of suffering, and Wltn every NB.jje.Wro. Johnson of this County, itas an t 1 1 .w A ... . .1. 2? a I . - a7 1 .a . af z ' - .r,j, ..." ,. - e t - . . . w i n. IfltT 1 we coutu scarcely nnu ime ana strengins 10 thing 0r deatn DUt its peace, v , , quitable utto to one nan 01 tne r orge,anapoi tne pro- CoanU projoce, and to forwarding Goods execrate such characters, r : j. -u ? 1L. .1. r i,m r.rnits th temnoral sabject to his chum. ; ; v. ;; I - : ; : ,, ,N. M. MARTIN At DONNAXS. Src r-; .7 , Im - ' s- ,w 1.. ,V X... tV- md. PriohU has been well, eaid, that the ruin, which i comes, like an avenging angei, - j 28lh of tory himsellV T ha.l nn nitv. I caused mvl thin? most likelr to make the angels wonder, to waste the. stitstance of the in -cmperate .n,nM.: :y;::,.-r . - - I J -. 1 c ..-. .. .1 l.ilJ i. - I -f wvanu to seize him, and I delivered him up is to see a proud man;. But pride of Birth which crosses tneir tnreaiioia comraiH iuuw vto Morad Shah, king of Buchara. He was is the most ridiculous of all : vanities it is as. it were, to plague them with jill the hor- entenced to die.und a herald went through the like the boasting of the root of the tree, in- rora of a ruined forlnne and blasted jprospectay cy of Buchara, announcing the time of his stead of the fruit it bears and passes before their astonished sight, in Halifax, July 25V184D: 62 jad implored htm by the sacred tie of their former friendship, to let him escape with his 'He. But air ' said Sahat. when relating the Petersburg, Ta. July 10,' 1840.' nuH- . ... . .. . . . i ... : Tiams Cash will probably be required, iu pwi- Uve terms will be made known on tne dsy i saie. V. M. RE1NHARDT, Lincoln co N. C, July 8, 1840. Trustee. 67 U CIVIL ENGINEER, - Inventor of the improved construction of Rail-way. - Address, Baltimore Maryland, ths sale of I pf ERMAN BAGGING.' Jost Landing, a, con-, 'f ids for Mer-1 ( 1 tt aJirnnuuit of heavy German Bagging, 42 luches 5 wide, which will be sold on reasonable terms. In Store-Grmn 8teelof superior qoality, ' German Linen, Cotton Hosiery and Sail Duck. . R If. TALIAFERRO. , July " - ' ' - V- - 67 i 77. .. JOB PRINTING ; ExacirrsB at tbist orrica," i With neatness and despatch. if
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