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- v3 V. r - 'm t 1 f t 7 'i 4 TOL.: 66. - I ' t , A "1 - - .- i : ,4' WE8TO N R . GALES, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. AJ frrim wi hient with good humour. - Has some one of j ;. Fnm th Philadelphia :cgkaLJ-- k ' iheir companions offended them ? show them r ; STORMING OF STONY PpDiT. how good, kow graceful it is to forgire an in- The nfght had already settled down gloomy TERMS. - . hury ; how mean, how hateful, to gratify re- I ana lorbiuuine, tin the eveninsr of the 15ih ' . ... . ! ) .... I .' I - - ' , - f . 8oBcaifTioHrWe Dollara per annurahalfk venge. J nus, erery nonr will oring wim it f ' wtien the aUvancingr column of a totMt.'t 'rvf,;"-''4: - Ifreah opportunities of improvemenu-7lieir tue army, whose uniform betokened it to ADTEBTtKMsTi. For every 16 line, fini inter, amusements will be converted into lessons of American, emerged from i thick wood on lion. One Dollar each subaequent lnerilon,S5 cents instruction j and themost common incidents the shore of the Hudson, and in"an instant Coatt Onlera anJ juJicial Adertieeoi will be of childhood wUttatTord occasions of check- the whole dim and shadowy prospect, dis- charged 35 per cent, higher i but a deducUon of S3 ing some bad passion f6'r calling -into action closed to them along the bank of the rirer, fn tint: Will U mad from the regolar prices, for ad tome noble and virtuous 'principle. opened to the light. Far away lay ' Ver- wilmnbj Hw jet. . i ; --Duw boTe all things, ye parents, who planck's Point, new buried in a mass of sha- AdTenifemenis,insorted in the 8emi-WeeUjr OTek lne welfare of your children, labonr to dow, while on ihe other side of the rim. ill also appear in the Weeklj Paper.free of mpres on their susceptible minds, ; ttie true uark gioomy, ; and .frowning rose up the frincipiea oi religion, snow, inera now -neip- trgjv uciguia oi.oiony roinu washed on ess, how dependent they are, how unable to nne- sides by the Hudson, and protected on remove the slightest pain ; . and then lead the other, except along a narrow road, by a their thoughts to that invisible Guardian, who morass, the fort was deemed one of the most watches over and protects them. Are they impregnable upon the river; and its capture full ; of Tieallh and spmU, ' surrounded by regarded at almost impossible. Yet to achieve friends, and blest with the comforts and con- that gallant purpose, this little army was now yenienees of life f while their young breasts pon its jnarchf V ' -ff ? are expanded with joy; oh ! tell them of . that ' A tarn in the road soon' hid them from the great benefactor to whom t they owe all these river, and after a silent march of some min- ircs, in return, duration, tney arrtred within i mile and heart. And when half of the enemy's hnei, and halting at the Train up a child," said Solomon; in the 1 ou Perce,,re the beauues of nature catching commana 01 meir othcer, lormed into colorads wit that he should ffo ; and when he is old I their allenlion n exciting their involuntary f h attack. Beginning again their march be will not depart irons itr Never did I u surprise, seizeme nappy lcf M,c ,uMy grpunu at uie nrMnt flnw frnm ik mAHik r th. I moment, to elevate their thouirhts to the p-lo- oase oi me niu. royal preacher j and the . experience of near 'N" eator of all these wonders. ; Impres- ihree thousand years has confirmed his de- ",U"B "u" ?"uc mio me nean. tUrg, - - ; gotten to the Editor matt be pott-paid. : TOE TTECItLY MONITOR. no. xxxiv. ; OX TBI SCTIBO OF PAMKXTa iVO T Of KtLlOlOCS SBCCAT10X. There is not in the whole compass of hu ixromTAKCx man observation,"m subject of greater impor- benefactor to whom t they tance to the happiness of mankind,' than the We.iii.gi, and who only requii moral and religions education of children. homage of a grateful heart, eision. Yet, such is the fatal weakness -of ouUe "7! cold . and formal lesson, nr natnre. that we Am in fail mniL in iW I delivered without earnestneasand no sooner which most concerns us. While every passing ueaiu u,n or8?wn:? Hist 1' said the low. voice of the ffene- ral, from the front, we are nigh enough nowtiAtf." " The order passed in a whisper down the line, ancT the column patised pn the edge of object, ofliltle or no moment, seizes and en- And now. as reaso n advar.. inTtU 1 ne. waa- m?"el 01 MPnse I 0 i ..... -.9 . . - - . : W mmm-mm m v w avM mAII T .:.-a-' . r.li ; Z grosses out attention, we leave to the.direc- in the doctrine and precepts o( our holy re' J, u J " ) a -1 uon or others, to the blindness accident,' and to the influence avlamel siMnmolinas t rVn m am i a ' mh'm1I C.a "el.M f : a! cAitiuat uauw.wuvH, tu" iiupwi wui credkureB, wifiwu fwui tiicir original rccu l ;r;K .lb Mk. which Gdt:r,i Ippcd Lud.r .V,hei.p6int '.hi 'colp.i!i,u, SSAEX e to the direc- in the doctrine and precepts o( our holy lfel fe!k hal ."'V . of passion, to ligion. Convince them, ,by facts and . their JS!?, fh?r hJ enCerPn" of a 'thousand own experience, thatthey ire ening; sinful fw f m'T thTX?'1 Ka'.i1.m r- i.-:-either be cold in death, or the American flag Vf"'""' w..v.. .mm ..y . , thick doom of midnight. Yet not a lin them to Happiness and honour. Habituate qnifcrcd, nor a check bitched in th&tcrisis them to centemplate the sacred records of Jh - . twftntv n9ff.i i frt of th rolnmn. had halted the forlorn hope of one hundred and fiftr men, with unloaded pieces , and baronets fixed, while fartlier on a smaller group of ' shadowy forms j could be seen through the obscurityV accoutred, with axes to cut through the abattis.' ' Each" man had a piece of white paper in his hat to distinguish him from the foe in the approaching melee. The paused however, ' afforded, was but Nk.IO, Fay etterillt. Street, Baleigh, 4 Krepa constantly on hand , rich yu fashionable a aortmrnt of Gooda : in hia line, which he sella at New" Tork oricea... ,i j r - ! j;. .- 'Sinp.rt.of , ...I. gg Sarior Gold and SiWer ..jil. "n- , ; Letef Watches Anchor and boplex io., and all other kinds of Silver Watches.. V. . . ,.'. .Jm-- An eitensite assortment of rich Jewelry, jj y- 8ILVER AND PLATED WARES. -, Silver: Cups, 8poons, Ladles, Sugar Toogsi Cocoa nalsBatter Knives, Froit do.. Silver Mounted Gas tori, Candlestick, 8uuffi'n and Trays, Waiters, Cof feeGreqoes, Britannia YVares, &c - j - . .' musk;- .i ' -' ' : : Violins, Goitafs, Clarionetts, Flates, Fiageoletta td Fifes. Preceptors for all the above. Guitar and Vioiin Slricgsv '- :r-o: t'v . ' I ' : - ' ! - FANCY GOODS. - ll. ' ' Mantdl Clocks. Astral Lamps, Plated and Japaned Waiters, Gold, Silver and. Steel 8pectacles for all ages, Guild and Silvsf Mounted, Canes attdV Lips, Chess men and Backgammon Boards, Visiting Card Cases. Gold and 8ilver Peneil Cases, Rogers fine Ka sors, Knivmi aad 8cior, Steel Pens, l)og Collars " i f it it m i . cii r 1 1 i T3 ana wau, nair, looin a nu onavm oruaues, u ro es and Pocket Books, Imitation Fruits, Gous and Pistols, etc. &c j PERFUMERY , . Farina's celebrated genuine Cologne, St. Helena, Rose, Florida, Lavender and Bay Waters ; Transpa rent, Rose, Camphor and Almond Soaps; Naples and Shaving Cream of 8oaps. i .j- ' Cloaks and Watches of all descriptions clean ed Vh! .repaired in his accustomed an periof; style; Gold and Silver manufactured to order, with expedi lion and punctuality ; highest price given for old Gold r- mm F-V -, r-. "ft.-.- TfjALL RACES, 1840, -Tho ' Races'- over the ; Lawrenceville Ooorse, will commence on the second Wednesday in September next,' (being the 9th day of the month.) and continue three days. .' V': First Day 8weepstake for ' coltt- and fillies, three years f 200 entrance, halfforfeif, Smile hrata, to name and close on the first of September t.: . :-; &con2 Day, Proprietor's Purse. $ 200, entrance $ 15 1 mile heats.,,. r - ' "i Third Day. Jockey vClub Purse, $500 cash ; en. trance $20 ; 3 mite beats. ' ' There is also a SvreepsUke open for colu and fillies, three years old ; $ 100 entrance, half forfeit, which win be run for on the first day, if made out, to name and elo-e on the first day of the Race mile heats.' The. Proprietor having fitted out the old Lawrence- villa Race Course in new and complete style,pledges himself to the Sportsmen of the Turf, and all persona wno are roml of good racing, that he will have every accommodation that the country can afford. Stables and litter furnished Race Horses Gratis. . P. J. TURN B ULL, Proprietor. July 14, t,,; f .mp&48 lawtC UALEtGn AWD OASTOn RAIL 10 and 8ilver. - April 10, 1840. 30 GRAND LOTTERIES FOR A UGUST ' XI. JS. Gregory it Co; Manager. . i $30,000! ."VJIRGINI A STATE LOTTERY; For the town Tof Wfllsburg. Claas No. 7. for I840. To be drawn a ti Alexandria, Va. Saturday, August 15tb, 1840. I f; . - -j . " " 1 BRILLIANT SCHEME. '. " -j "' $30,000 $10,000 $3,000 $3,00 04,000 3.128 30 of $ I 60O65 of $500 50 of 400 50 of 800 ' 100 of $200 65 of iqo, &C. &C. ' ' . -4.... -h : -Tickets only $10 Halves $5 Quarters $240 : Ce tificates of Packages ol 26, Whole Tickts. $130 do I do 26 Half do - 65 -? Jo"; 1 do ; 2fi Quarter lo I 32 35,295 DOLLARS. 1 i-v If i : 16 ..)rawa);Bnots.-;- i : - i U' TATE OF NEW JERSEY LOTTERY, Class B. fr 1810. To be drawn at Jersey uity, on upon as, and which it is equally oor pleasure. our interest, ; and our duty to perform. 1 confess, I am at a loss to acconnt for the sad neglect of parents, in the discharge of their his life and death, and more than all thinzs, duty to their children. Their love of 'their to strive to jmiute his divine example.' Here, offspring cannot be doubted. That is a pas is an ample field for the exercise of all your tiun so closely interwoven in our constitution, talents. 'And oh ! let it never be forgotten ; by the great Author of our . being, that he that example succeeds when the' best - pra- who would dWest himself of it, must, do cepts fail that if you wish your children to violence lochia, nature, and eradicate the be virtuous, you roust be virtuous yourselves; strongest feelings I of the heart, Either, there- if you expect t hem to adorn the doctrines of fore, we must conclude, ' that the error of Christ, you must yoursehea display the true pareuui, hi inn respect, risca iroio miswaeu spirm ana soppori me cnaracters oi enns-mrunntn u Th. n.r,l h,.i ,lr,lr notions of the true principles of education, tians. Teach, then, your children Oie sicred wxend the approaches to the Mill silent or from their not being sufficiently; aware of importance of religion, by5 the reverence you pronjonlorVf ad waving hie sword on high iu incalculable importance. In. eiUiercase, pay .yourselves to altar imd ordinances Of j, c tbe.Twder.v-ItT:'anohcr instant , e the consequences are fataU Aa erroneens dooV Show them how atvful and indisn. dir maS8ive columtl vwa8 moving steadily lystem of instiuetton leads, inevitably, to ig sable is the duty of prayer by the regular, to the attack l '"C -""'V norance, to louy, ana to vice ; ana me pa- solemn ana anecuor manner, in wnicn you tt waWi ii,rniinm'nmnt.; Inrlnw wii.l. Kfn. r An.nat.'i84d. rent wln Mnrfrw.amr -tnm imnnrlinr nr. nil I innMihla .nrfnfnl.il. l:nnnn)A thorn, hi I ...'. .. . .. I mm . T - u Tt. duty, will be apt to perform it Avitli iddiffer- the Mac whicb, yoU , enjoy on the perform- mareh. As yet the enemV had not discov ence, or to neglect it altogether He only taeiVfo action, that tirtde and happi- ered lhmi E?en lhe hea of the' o dcsl wno Knows uie ngni pain, sou iwis woai an ness anj inseparaoie anu oy y our own ao- veterans trembled with the eagerness of that awful concern as at .atake, will be careful, to Iwrrence ol falsehood , implant m their hearts moment of snsperise. Already had the fore answer to God and his conscience ; aoAwtll an habitual -lo jnd admiration of truth. m08t of the pioneers reached. the abatUs, and labour, with earnest and nremitting solic. Thus witt yo indeed, tra.n them up m the quick rapid blows of their axes rung upon Sde' ?cl lbe Pait of a edian to way they should go ; and your pious labours lhe nigUtf , wJjen gudjeny a thout of alarm his child. i . - -. v " v; wilt be .twice; blest X blest in securins for Kmv frm th r.t. nn nf a.ntrv I know that it is impossible, wtlhin the youraelvea the reward of good and faithful ser- flashed through the gloom, and in an insUnt limits of this naoer. to draw eviea a'fainti vants. and in Dremrinir for the future hap-Lu .... nv n,i nrtrn.;An ;thi.i ik. ... iketch of all the arduous duties of ft. parent i piness of your beloved children. ; i tonished fortifications. ' Not a moment was yet on guch a subject, J would not be alto- sdnmMX to be losU ; 5 . , ' i pther silent -My heatt; prompts mrto Ae eh hasimnosed on the parent And are ? dvance advance It! shouted W.aynef task, and m giving vent tot Its emotions, I there waming tfficient motives to strength- as he pressed rapidly on towards the abattis., equally, consult my own delight, and the lm- en and aniraSe his performance ? Say ye, followed in death-like silence by his indomi- provement oT my. readers. , m h e-u; w ,10 best can teli," ve mothers, would'npt tabletroops. , t - ; . Ye, then, whom Providence has appoint- vour bosoms . swell with indignation, at the ' To arms !' came borne on the night ed the natural friends and guardians of your charge of being wanting, in affection to your breeze from the, fort- to arms to arras helpless charge, begin, at an early period, to children? Ask the father, if the boy , who and tbeo followed the quick roll ofihedrum.v iuiqi the duties of your important and digmn-1 now looks up to him for support, is not In an instant the enemy were at their posts, ed station. Let it be your first care (o form more precious to him than fame or. fortune, and as the-gallant continentals still matntain the minds, and mend the hearts of vour chil- i ami tU life iuelf ? it not: ve narenta. ed their silent but steady march, a fire,: such Watch with sedulous attention the Vour fondest wish, that the tender nledsres of as only desperation cnuld produce, burst from first opening of young ideas, and catch, while 1 y0a r . mutual - lo e, should ' act the part of J every embrasure of the fort ; The incessant uesu irora tne nana ot nature, uie features oi honour through life, and secure the esteem rattle w me musketry, tne roar oi uie aruuery iheir various dispositions. Now is the time of the virtuous portion pf mankind ! Do the, crashing of the grape shot and the lurid o direct their leading passion into its pro- you hope that they will survive to be- the light flung over UVe scene by the explosion per ehannelj and fix their affections on wor- dory of vour old azeY the staff of vour de- of the shells, and the streams of fire pouring y objects i ; to, warm , the celd ; to . rouse I cHning yearsv nd nbt bring down your gray from the fort, formed a picture which no pen ihe inactive i to ; overawe the forward and! k.ir iih.Mrio a thn t nh I n,th I can describe. -Yet. arnid it all. the darinz T5 No. Lottenr15 Drawn Ballots." M GRAND SCHEME. ' . j! $35,395 1 $10,515,-5 00040003 0002,500 $2,250 $2.000 $1.750 1,600 1.600 I.40U 1,3004-1,250 1.200 50 Pi ixes of 1,000 50 of 25050 of 220 50 of 200 60 of 160 60 of 150 60nf 120 60 of 100, &c &c . Tickets only $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of Packages of 25 Wliole I ickfU $130 Da. do ,25 Half - do 1 65 ERT! FOR SALE. Bv rM. ' - V vlrtna of a Peed of Trust erVu ecu ltd tne 4tb or stiimir. v JV- 1830,- by J. M. Forney, Em. of Lincoln connty. and registered in Book, No. 38, pace 59, 60 and 61." I will expose to public sale, tlie property therein speci fied ; consisting of Ihe IRON FORGE, known as Mount Welcome Forge, also the following SLAVES, hitherto connected with the" Forge, old Jess, over 50 years of age yoens; Jess 25 Temple 26 Tiro 23 Green 27 Sandy between 45 and 50 Tom 50 Sara about 60, and old Ned. 4 Tog;Cher w'.th all the horses, rattle and stock, of whatsnover kind, connected with the Forge. N. B. Dr. Wrn, Johnson of this County,1 has an. e quiiable title to one half of the Forge, and all the pro perty above specified, and consequently it will be sold subjeot to his claim. , . , v . -r . O The sale will take place at lhe Forge, the rest. dence of the late Gen. Feruey, on Friday Ihe $3th of Aueastnexi.- - v-'- Tanxa Cash will probaftty be reqaired, bnt posi tive terms wiu be maue Known on tne aay f ie. : . ' V. M. REINHABDT, Trwtee. Lincoln co ft. JoTy 8, 1840. 671a TT ATT NOTICE & GENERAL MsATSU ILi AGEJSClfrf Hasar B, .8. Williams, At. torney at Law, will attrad to the adjustment and col lection of claims throughout the WesteitDistnct of Tennessee; and also act as Ges'l Land. Ac in e"ing listing and clearing old. disputed titles. , Persons re siding at a distance, especially North Cartlinlana,' whose interest is ao extensive in this coontry, would do well to notice more strictly the sittfatioa of theU Land claims.:, . .'y 'iv' '6? - Office at 8omerviHe,.Tiii. ;--.v , ':. y4 , Refer to CoL Bamuel King; Iredell CountyjN.C Thomas P. Devervux.EsqV Raleigh, ; illiani HilrSec. ofState, 1 ' ' Turner St Hughes, ' Brown, Snow, dtCo. ; . W. M. Lewis, Mi lion, Eiheldrcd J. Prebles, Northampton, V John Hnske. Fayetteville, . . . : John McNril, Cumberland County, ' February 18, 1840. . ' 16 6m. Expedition increased I and no ddentlon. rrrHE Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road u'noV com JJ. pteted and in foil 01. 'This road con tiecta with the GreensvUlf and . Roanoke Rail Road f 5f f101? bich toad Bidtea with lu. Petenbarg Rail Road near Belfield.", A enntinaooa line of Rail Road and Steamboat communication is thus lormed between: Raleigh; N. C. and Boston. . : " .-;:r' Passengers travelling South leave , Baltimore at 9 o'clock, X. M. and arrive at Petersburg at I A. M. next morning ; leave Petersburg at 2 A. M. and ar rive Raleigh at 5 P. II. the aame day making only 32 hours, indodinf : stoppages, from Baltimore to Raleigh 338 miles. From Raleigh U the Sooth. ' there js a dsily line of stes ronuing in conoectlon wiih the Rail Road" Cars.- To the South West and Wet, there is a dairy line of four horse post coafhes, which leave immediately on the arrival of the train, and run via Hilkboro' and Greensboro to daltsbory from thence a trf-weekly line via Yoik and Abbe-' Uie, a C. , to AlilledgevUley. Gs&Tbrt is slso a Ui-weekly back line from Raleigh,' via "PitUboro and Aahboro to Salisbury. - Frum Slisbury tbeie is a tri-wrekly four horse tost coach jine via Liacolntou and Rulheifimlton to Ashvilla,' aud also a trUweekly bark line, from Salisbury, via 8tatevill and Mor- gautoato AshviIIe.' From AsbviIIe to the vv arm Springs there is a four horse post coach line six times a week, sd from thence a tri-weekly fine via New port and Dotdridge to Knotville :here fa Also a semi-weekly line via Greensville to Knoxvilhv Atrf Greensboro. N. C. a Iri-weekry fur horse coach Una branches off and runs via Salem; N?C. thence across the Blue Ridge to Wythe Coort Howsa, Va. where it intersects with the Valley Line. From tbiY hue there is also a tri-weeklv hack line which branches off at Salem, N. C. and runs via Hantaville, Wilkes- ItoroV Jefferson, N. C, Elixabethloo and Jouesboru', Tenn. to Knoxville. ; -Jv tv" , ll win tnus pe seen tuat tnne ire tnree atage noes coopectingTenbessee wiQt the central 1 arts of North uarwitua, nra iwv, oniimii.as u'. vwvuui ana Georgia with North tUandiua, All these lines final ly concentrate at Raleigh, tile Southern terminus of the.Rail Road. .V' v-J-'VvT.T. -.t'" T ' Travellers from the opper parts of 8oulh Carolina and Georgia, the middle and Eastern portion of Ten nessee, the South. Western, part f Virginia, and ths Western part of North Carolina, wishing to go north, will find the route by the Raleigh and Gaston Rail ' KuakT felu aper and more expeditious than any other The RjfloWhifcTable will show the distsnves, the tme of travel, and the jatcs pf fare on . two uf the rputea leadiag from Knoxf ille to Raleigh, to wit: miKnpxvilU fd Fajeigh, by way of Abingdon ana Wythe Vourt Jloute, Ytrgiwa. ... .. Mxies. nours, g are. i t 1 ' fc . ,1 I 4 i-1 ft.noxvuw nKPloontville,- ilO1 .29 BluunlviUe'io 4M0gdon, h' 1- f 20' t '4 Abingdon to Wylhvbontf II ous 7 58-. 12 Wythe C. Hto Gjeebw.AT, jD. 118 29 Greensborongh to RaleigK 84 iV, $10 ' 6 Do do 25 Quarter do 30,000 Dollars. TTTIRtliNIA 8TATB LOTTERYVM endow. V "ing the Leesburg Academy and for other pur poses Class No 7. for 1840 To be drswn at Alex andria,' fa. on Hatorday 29th August 1840 NcLottery 12 Drawn Ballots. t, 1 GRAND . CAPITALS. ; . - $30,000i-$ 10.000 $5 000 3 6003,0703.000 $20940 prizes of 1,50050 of 25060 of 200 IB3 of $150 63 of 100, dec J Ticket only $10 Halvea $5 Quarters $2.50. -Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tick's $130 .1 , Vol do t 25 Half , do 65 : ' Do r ' ''' do -1J " 25 Quarter do 52 50 & Order or Tickets and' Shares or Certificate of Packages in the above Bplendid LoUeries, address D. 8. GREGORY & Co Manager,, ,1 , ; . r : Washington CHyfr P.O. f ; j Drawings sent immediately after they are Over, to all wholorder as above. 1 ' . ..: 611- Tf AXDS FOR SAI.B. The following yalu j A abe property is now offered for sale, to wit; Hall Lot No. 289, 4th district, Wilkinson county From KnoxviUe to Rakigh, by i " it- ': ' Springe, Atheville and Knox villa to Warm Spring, VVarm Springs to Asbviiw, . AiUvifle to SaUsbary, I Salisbury to Raleigh, . 390 B5 t33 cfth)warm fKiia. Tmtm. 75-' 5 136 60 885 M Fraction No. 3, 5ih ' : 227, 13th US. x , -.. 255, do t ; , 256,1 do v 52; 3d 241, 12th 100, 3d ,161, Nth 1056, 3d Wo do . (104xacs.) do " ' Lee- do do i i. - " do, do do -v. . do do do ' do do do 2d sec. Ho r- ' 1st do is No. 23 & 30, Starts villc, Lee cn. (town lots j ' Scen hundred and twfnty acres, Tatnall county on the A lamabaw Kiver. adjoining lands of AmbrtfO I Rmlnn and olheUu .1; 'H? -?'r.,r''.;jt. , 4 BCSe-ianua aic vuciru n in ww m yii-mi fwcj but if not disnosed of in this manner to our aatisfac- ifon, they wilt be sold to the highest bidder, on the first Tuesday in December next, at tne ourt bouse door in the city of-Milledgeville, one-third cash, The abov ratea are oelieve to he accurate "Jit nearly so. The route from KuoviRe, by JonesboroV Wilkesboro and Salem, 10 Greeoslniro N. C! is something shorter than either-of h above toote,x and the fare perhaps little le. . (D Yw4 on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Qoad less than six cents per mile -i C . -' Cacjrow Persons travelling from North to South by the way of the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road I should be careful not to enter iheif namea r procure tickets farther thai, to IPeiersbuig; Ta.:? X - ; ItHletgn cfruasion uaii cveau wuicn, August i, tov. rjb The American SeinineL Philadelphia Na Uonai Inlelligeucer; Clarlest(y Courier. ;AuUU Chronicle Nashville Banner and Knox villa Times, wilt publish the above' werkty for two months and send their accounts to this office for collodion.' Aognst I Hh't;.;;-?.. l&MnrfjV; ! 64; ! SYSTEM. -7e Ffench r J! TrrrfAMlLTONIAN ' 8 presumptuous ; , and to animate and encoor- ge the gentle and - timid.: Mark now, the first workinet of the heart, and clcek 'the first emotions of evil desire. ,'The sin that most easily begets them, will soon, too soon, TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, faasKtw rxTT-Supeilor Court of Equity, Spring "erm 1540. lull tor sale oi L-ano. r mrm r . " mm .- . . mi a wean... l m . m m m . m . t mt t .mT A I --. . W Ih mm,Wm WtrnX mr : mm. B BSTBn B CI U m I therl, the hoars er their inlartcyr snieia them Dunnr of Franklin County. Ann and cks ; ot. vice anu lauuetity , uci i " ' 'wvr.u,,v , "- , r '", William Merri fol to the commands o from the attac not the part of the raif taken disciples, of oar Lord ; but sofier them to come unto Christ, ami fiirhtrl them not- : And on all these) "hoi v alas ! betray itself. It is your part, and this endeavours fort not to implore the blessihg the moment to crush the tinen ere it infix ftf Heaven. Tims will vou. insure to vour- H deadly aling, to smother the spark; ere it j aeives a joyfol recompense.".1 The task itself break forth a destructive flame.'. ' . r I will hA Hlio-htfnI ' VVnn will ho thn true Accustom vour K;Mrn''U;AvWn' Mmetl Iamn of vour country, the conservators of the point of Uie b?yonet, , Oyer abattis ,ana mas4otm nntinn. i i.i , - ol. 1 i:u.:L ,i mr,A ihm I bni wark. until the enem v borne back bv tlieir 1 not inlwbit iu: . J . ... - .... I, . : t. ; . t r . .ti I Imn.tiiAn nnai niMilo;! hprnrn thAm. The I lurisuicMon mug, m uiey are. i iet their eartiesv tes-i tors oi generations yei tinoom.. - i, wr u mw.- .m .-..jT..r.. .4 bvthe CJoort sons be 1.1 " t,'mnfM;vMrt,"f 1 wWnfi ffAila.('ime wavwafd:ehUd!wander'ihto I woiks were foreed. : Then, and JtQt.tm wen, JL natureLead them,f forth: from their books! the 'fiaths of error, and "forget InVrnauhood, inift ik. : ir i . ! t;l I .l. .i,...'.l.. .!..:ui e .: , "Y upeu air. ,jl ne rising sun plendour, the-song of 4 birds, tlie fre Merritt infnta.bv their ruard'un, Daniel R MerritU of the State oT Kentucky, complainants, - uuro isarvaass sassi ww-w a m - - , : not deem it necessary to enter j into all the details of Nos. 19, 20, and 22, 7th district Baker 1250 acres. ! Th nthrr i lament rontaina the follow li iff Iits 1 .'kliAi. f j - mmm limk ttilh 9fritmM I . 'Tnt.nl Tlnnn " Rratt rtimn "Juhn 1 l ircuiuMiig vi; i.imw i gainst; pary w.- . 229252-2250 acres, and all in Uiey kept up their silent fmarcb.Uroid 11 the 4 , - MS. fiery tempest, as if impelled by some god- b cbihtren '". "T" in .ni to ihe dimeter of these like Mwer.OnvnBltheypres.e The c Whirl wind of fire from Hie fort ceased K ;ir. TiBnd W wife i'they have; been pronounced by not 1 vet sUll they dashed along, chargingint t Nan,-: Chaa. F. Oeloach and his children andThct 4o no body of land nortn i tt -vr . j m - . i n;MA -. 'I'tooi uvflTinn - iprritiiT. wui i A S .'. a mx lta ItVAMAvVs some or the most respccupie. lamuirs m iub tac, n.mn.l I will tnereiore uc enim.ii w - tWO last named I . , ; , Pn.h;fjnriim mav sUiacienllU 1 . . ,A .k!. ih nnntl ta raad. competent jodgei h, JJrZ AnJ ondcrsiand an v- French author with ? oftne SatMne T. " r:.., .1.- ft.-5i;iiMl r,kuiM aa if in " very ncariy iuu .am. r-rT- - -- --- tit, ft that correctness and was the deathlike silence broken in.. """""T. '1: Tk.ir Lw.tinnMVrtnitv. and rtrmliipliun. for I ifive of the derenuaots m sms cause, are 1 w j. Ti rvL -f iTiir I Euglwi,' in tweniy tour lessons, i0 ww w nfa mf . this state and reaule bevond tue I oru . . I mmmMieil acmraCV and 10 speak iui.nwitii r thU ntrt- It ia ibcretiiKtv ordered ttween uio .u..uvr . .. - 1 !.,, nr. F.nchman. atkraat wua ik.t nnMlo.linn Imi WiBa fiiial ,Ue. OUT: -v..8 . ft 1-,.- , i; J, J . f i Bt,h RWe and CGasette d in aery few ycara wiU stand nnmalled aa cot, r ''i. divided into alt sections, and to .f A sound l'Ji 6. mmVm their wetaonat aooeuw ton growing secUoo ol the Southern StaleTnese ,m rntr0mitotxt ipS over all flnee at ihe next Suirior Court of Enuilyi )t be held were seiecieo: wun 17 bated. Tha first ilia trWriti. I r- Ju r.inni nf Prantmi at the CourUioose Ih tne MSI JOOges oi sucn prqpeny in ma iw umaiwr t.Jl. iH-whldl.if each , derree of i.rnfif ieucy is attrt- geclioM cwDpreheiids the C"'! el, ; tlie innecuona ol Uie . . . $ l-o found nearly nine thoc r.J diC : end iizlX., to tstiottav .a a.. fear the eometition an anept tu tne languase, in translatiorr-and proaunciauon. ... )A ponctency qwu-- attached to us arconu acction and f dure of die eftrtK-.W4 .11 th..rmnd.W tnvMfl holies of ereiiwm active and innnMn ms- " a ,i rinM.k ..iar whit inv will it IjO to findai ihe 1 line; Was caught up by the rear, and a wild ZZJLm a. t.ka nro tonfalo and beard ex-pai te and will do so at private sale, to a fcir rchaser. and nMe,jUon fan adept in the I jot their innoceot nay laudable curiosity last ihat;irf t snoot,!inaki;g-W uWA Sb Heyour- one ofour JitUe one. ,i missing 5andrthat ou they dashed on tock. j StiZii tl.Z&Z tctSriw laW b, 5 uted to their, tender Vr- "lint, feewam ihn aama hannv familv. who eerred God to- SsTJ,Jntest WM.shwVUttemfieVi Ovet r.Pt?lmtm7nl lot. and thevare offewd to the nuMie at this early no- ."fi.,. !" " . . I . . .. . . . L. I . .If - M..ff AM M rl nwitlMt. tiM fn. . tfTl I. LID. HIUUU .tVM.l . ... - . t--.jl.i w- vu.- LmmmmAlym a . ; ;sam.. junNsuw, w v lint VUUUlcumi UCOUCU wy , auc, pire-u on, and driving all before them, met ; the J rrvrt)TICB.ri.Takeo op, and entered as strays-hy Column of their little, army. With an entllUSir J JAQ Thomas Grisson, bring t miles west pf Oxford, ho Hut, beware I the same happy, family, who served God to- yon reaolv tlrmr rlnnKta. and vaatiafv I rathfte nn arth. ahatl Mien live tOffftther. in "ieir thirst for knowledge.' A false or in- incoriceivable and endless felicity, in Heaven! JosiVh adequate explanation of any subject,' t - pernicious, oui.rooai especially, hen addressed to a. child. Error soon be- r"ues nabitual. T.antai haft finiKat Tila'lAtitrtv:1 -.frnmT'thel .. i. habitoal.Ear yJimpresa on. it is dif- chaiTof ih- House oflrirries fn the WSY'te :ynWm cu t to efface" nd the? mistaken' fiotiona 5? -5 v "!? "PJfri l7 c WW 0f America waved triurophanUy overhe bat aml J1 V,0ln' United States, Mr. Clay, the Speaker, com- .Lii , ,;!.,l-: annti : , ,. - pumenica, mm,, aaying, tnat tue enairnaa nh ittu,;m f th iitnr. Wnnnnt be qucntiy mislead and harass us-through 4ife. Jerer. before been illed so well. Mr. Lan- JJ"", . Seize everr Jaroorable occasion of, train t ,tlt v t: v,uA-ir s.J described. Bat thoogh Uie contest had been kl4 ' Lm'mm t..:. f . . v ' ISO OlOOOV, not man oi uio enemy leu, siwr ?.SPA""Ki resistanceeessed Thenioneers were dis- . . - ' -a. La aa incus a a aisaa ax as iub . .a a a as iirrr a as. war aw a v r h . at.- e' thenj, that tt is their doty to be kind and at etrt 1 1 " V ! .vf m, m leawsaa.t-af . nnr lwSLrtfta tfiet lAAmiAva lot, and they are ofiered to the public at this early no-1 u 4, to read and translate with nearly thai lice, in tne nope eriueur receiving me atnciest person-1 piem9mo as ia EngU-h '-any book in the sai al eiamiuatlotu m -u M ?! 1 ! "!? The fonrtb! !lh and sixk section, art M, SI Pn WlliLlAMB, Jv- 1 - - ,-wrhin.f and aVinff. which Mr, II. J' J. WILUAMS, f BxrfV jj I V" . . 2L-rX.'m Tn Uh ooritrV two Males, one a aorrvl or mouse colour with a blaze fjcr."lhe other a black or dark bay, mpfioseuio be a yean oU. ' the black . . " .: ft J "lo the character of the landW relerene, - The Ham; tor.iaa system tuts P"" misfs bis. pofiUliey shall theu d whh porf,y' Tlte ftam'Jiiiaa sTteRl has passed as f evi ordeal as au improvement of se great an hnporuneat tries posted on all the commanding positions around the works. The morning fun announ ced to the Dritish fleet in the river that tost Pp I KT JWAS f WOS, j n'ft! iflt ,-L.J-i A u n ntrfttl Mtt V 5 character of these lan . fVV . ; 4esr . x v . j a cn' a. nnaitw- wam wnsaaaaw ueia m uitv - ' - a , ... sorrei s. -j Tw c. , Thomas B, Ciobb, demanded, it baa been prcouncv "7 7- V't ; at buy nve oouars. tr--'t - . ; r.V.. rri .Wfliiam-n.n,M. Wa. Keview one cf the ninst oseiui anopn.p-H.-44. , ! i i i 7' ' - E. BUKTOW. Kangec v .vuieageviiuy Mri, .1- ili -t mo. eoveries of the ' m." hi the VVeatministf r kwkvq ; -CranVilleCouniy, C. 3" . . ; J tuS Antstll . ;V ----f-V, 64 I'sainatio of JnstnrtluaUc k;SSli; : MAK BAGGING, Lending. . eon- this subject ld.eaved f t Xxecntc nmentof heavy Germ, B.irginsf,42iuche. Jo-phT. WrflUr JdiUedgevine, Ga. , ; r, ftt . tentie to all, especially to their dependants ; v A Noblb Answek. A French king once . irsuiia areentitieu to ctvuuy, wi aacu a vnrnuan oisnop u ne was poote." i . . , .rin.P.otiy a- -j.i:.: """ClTlnir Im IIiAv imMM,An l.t mmm an. I frrr HrM.h nna ! M fl,a anna I . . .. ... . ,. t. o. in 9- " ,umcii ,v w- w.t.w. vu w-wu hiivu m w aay received al we i. vtarouna ooot ouno. ' 0ynentt wcustom them to bear disatipoint-1 descended ! - TUBNEB & HUGHES. la Btore German Steel of superior quality, . . EGerman Linen, Cotton Hosiery and Hail Dock. It JJ.TALIArEKKtV i 6141,; fit iuirJ a. jjZEs nennojr, ; ; t- CIYIL ENGINEER, j . t" Inventor of the improved eonstruction of Hallway. Addrtti, Baltimore, Maryland, - TfTIRESlI FLOUn-Joit to hand, load of hew In- and nice, part of new wheat. ., - r . - Aogustt C . V- ' , 6 maurmfiit Journal of Education, tat;.-- Exxctrrxa at nia mcx, , VTitk ntatneet and it $ patch. - aliot!ieraysiemslhc hil The i Anwncan Wietwd Gentlemen. cfaMea. wi3 Ulpe--:; if ftSSnd he met by Ur,U; in tnrparlf ut- Zmu ot vidntty; . i;- a 1 sertion. Angnvt T ; i. r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 14, 1840, edition 1
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