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; ... 'W- i; a z ktT n TaRi an s tak; and if t)Rr n c , C A Rtt TX N A &aSX.'mrWKrw-mom I - r- i 11AM) llJlEft. - j Tvn- SMu Atluic - . . "lVfca"a iua dailt lowrq laaue - A each a tie! i: 1 bangs thai a uard t awe. ' rctw ajou'i ajiriear. Vt a tUa tftib-Tcrwurv Mi. . fMkrr .ULtra, cent and mUUJ .... Ou? arc jkMut caeca. Chit ariilc, IvautAatfreasv-- '- ; lYat snad toaehj aluue? - Hwfy t ton VTtal snakra da 1W .vyine? N caviar-. M Lax aak ta biwn aaJ - f-"o awry. Otrbmut ui4.:r:'T. : Mi litise m aery bad, JWab telurv. .LOU tJABISJ SONU ' I tore tla ronak Lvg Cabin, tetU taOisVa linse, , tVbmi bardy and on bos. 4aa, ,' Of ireceoen ia their prime, i , firs left their Cutter fieaoeiul huvne, H here all at joy awl rear, Wii (lull axe mi 4hee abouldwa, ' And a-llied for the- Wait. . Alt log tlsry built a-atur Jy pile, ' Willi al.ba ihey roofrd it o'er -AVith wooden latch and binge rude, Tba-y bung lb cluawy door. And (or their liilta window light, In site two feet by lw. -11ir nurd aurhiau a could begot, . In rrjious they were new. '--Ttn chimney, ts Composed of ktal," 2 Well inleiiaid aitbclay, forming igbt wa aeldoui are, . In rhi a later Jay; . ' . , ' "AimJ hers, on aio'iteatW fir doga, .-r rotseing fir win nude, While round it aat a haidy crew, lib none to mk afraid. " YEA 'oiiX:g.!- r.. ' roc uere, in eariy oayar -. .Leg dwell tba honest Harrison, A aer Lace say. A nj when ba la. our I'rniJenl, " . Which one more year will ee. In good '-hard cider," wa will load, Aud cbaer biro three time three. ; ' J-0G;CAIN3. Ft net from die apverhof DANIEL WEliSl tll, at the givat iiww meeting at Saratogn, on tlie 19ih Augtut, ISU ' Jlutit ia tlte crj nl Curt of iKe (imea in rilmulaltf tliUAw wbo are called poor, a i;iiut tlioia wlio art called rich; and yet .fcmttiijf, thuae who urje tliia tij and aeek to f 1 1. 1'nt bjr it, Iht're i belrajred lomelimea a i ttaioiir oerr at Mhntevar aavtiia of liittiWe life. Widivti the reproach agaiftal a candidate now b-fin lltv iewpl fur their 8..gltwt liuniir, tliat a hoi Cl'i! M I'len - it wf If ant Cider, i good enough for tihn; ( apt-ear to tome pcroua, that a great iLml muvlmae, ia Htwde-td 4he Mibol it)-1 h Li g Cabin. --No ma n of at ma inji- iei, tertainlr, that the having lied in a lig Cabio ia ahj fut tltirr proof if quali- kcatiun for the l'renletlcjr; than a it ere ircuuiHianre. nas ueen auie to attract a i ntiMtlenule degree of public attention, Is (MMsessed of reputable qualitie.t, morafand jmellcclual. ' lJaf iris TdrlierremenihrrciT. that this iiltter of tlm Lns Cabin originated, not . vitlt the friends of the NVhic candidate, . ... t . . I - .1, O !.!.! I " - a in wtiii ins enemies, soon alter ma npiii a.iation at llarrisburg, a writer for one of i'ts leading; Adintaiitfat'mn papers spoke 4 i.rhii'I.os Calin,,and irnuKeor ,Hard r j. I'ider,' by way of sneer and- reproat h. '. A might hate been eipected. Tor pretend - ,-f,r are generally false, his tannt at ham J e lifit ,proceeled from the-party which " , laiml for itself the character of the pur- it democracy. ; The whole party appear- I to enjoy it, or aj least thry countcnanc ' d, by silent 1 acquiescence) fur I do not , ' know that, to this day, any eminent indi--stttn Hi; iff fty i ei ffl ii jf ffft 1 nl to the Administration, has rebuked this Scornful jeering at tlie supposed humble 4 oudition or circumstances In hie, past or I resent, of a worthy man and a war worn ' loldief. ' Hut it touched a "tender point in rt'.ie public fee It 11 R. It naturally roused in- - irrjmition. VVtet was intontled as re , i osdi, was ' iuimetliately seize I on, as uierit. "lie it so, be it so," was the in- nsnt hurst of the public voice. "Let him La the l.o-Cabin candidate. What you iy ia srorn. we will shout with all our 'Jungs, from thi day, we 'have our cry of S tally, and we slialTsee whether he, who ' -. lias dwelt in one of the rude abodes of the West, may not become the best house in - -t. An this t wul. and springs from 1 -soutces of just feeling. Other things, m JleiueBjtayJad,a;.,iiiuil nil kow that 4bt .'term .:V-tj,''Witei'' ' stowed in deriaion, two hundred rears a Ko.'on those w ho ref 'thi:ught too fund of liberty; and our national air of Yankee U'Kitlle yvas composed by - British officers, in ridicule of the Ameriran troopf. ;.Yet, tt long, the last ol the British armies laid t -dors its arms Xz Yrktown, rwhiJe this . ;,t.-!.-i-...-,- ... nr-m. - ..4 tint nir vaa itiBTin in ilia cjrt t.i viuct-ia 1 and men. Gentlemen, tt is only shallow ' minded pretenders, who either make dis , tinuiahed o i"in matter of personal merit. . or obscure oruin, matter of personal re jiroach.rrJrsont and scoHinj; attHe humble i condition of early, life, atiect nobody in this rouatrr huC those who are foolish e tiouli to iodule' 1n them, and ihey are 11 ..o!.:..ii. ...Ul k. ..ki:. generally luflictenllr puniahed by public . rebuke. A man " w ho 4 not aahamed of I liiraietl, neeu not De asnamcu oi niseany ci'n'lition. - . (ientlrmen, it did not-happen io me to f" be biWfl In log-cabin j but my elder broth ers and sisters were born in a log cabin, rais.d amid the snow-ilriftsof New Hamp 'shite, at a period te early, as that when :he ouiokc first rose from its rude chimney, & , arled over the froz.cn hills, there was no similar evidence of white man's habits sinn between it and the settlements on the rivets oXCana.ls. Its remains still exist. . J make to it aa annual v'uit. I carry my children to it, to inspire like sentiments in th "ii, and to teacb them tbe iiartlalups en dui rd by the jeiierations wljch hive gone. .before them. I love 4 dwelt tie te UlerrecelllcctiMia, the kindred lie, t'.ieear . lj aSVctiaoa, aod the oiechittj narrativei ' and iocidefft. which aaagle wiihall I know Urf this lwitl primitive - familj abode. ! MMm tk ftk llp rhf tuWI m rS ttiA k aft 'itert i( ate now among the living; and it e- er i am imwica oi it, wr i ever tan in iafffct'wnate veneraUoat or litM whe.rear fed It, and defended it asainat aavase vio leace aod destruction, cheriahed alt the Idowieatic inuea benealh it ruof, aod, i through the fire and blood of a een jeara UeeoUUenarj war ahrunk-itoi no dan ger, no i'loil, na Iacri5certb ierVe hi coun try, and Itt ratae hit children to a condition better than hit own, maj mj name, and lM name of mj posterity, be blotted for ever fruin the uieinorjr of mankind! GEN. I!a1s6n&C0L. JtiTlNSCN. The letter of Col. Johnson, which we puhliah below, may be regarded a a com plete finiaher to the mirepreentation io imluatrioualy circulated against the mili tary character of Gen. Ilarriaoa in regard to the batrie of the Thamrv- Ilia oppo nent! committed a great mistake when they undertook a warfare of abuse upon Gen'l. liamaon. II ih lame is too we'.i grounded, ton warmly cheriahed by the people, to he affected by calumny at this late day. Hit services and roeritoriou rlredi are a part of our public history and of our national glory. To attack them is to impeach the truth of well authenticated annals, and to affront the nroud feiHinrt of everr Aineri- can wno prizes uie repuiaiton oi nis coun- tT7- the manly spirit of a soldier, which prompts to the plain utterence of truth, and dis dains any attribute ol praise at the expense of another's well merited due. Those pa pers of the Administration which have published disparaging statements of Gen. Harrison's military conduct have now an opportunity ol informing their readers that such statements were made without author ity, or upon some misinformation to which may be apended tlie correspond ence between Major Carural and Colonel John ion. Halt. Jtmrt. i... . BOOK BIXDINC.. The Subiariber retpeolfulljr informi tba inbabi laiila ol I Ilia nail the a'ljuaenl counlie, thai he etill eairW "oti the Rhiitt Hinrtiiif luiinrai, iii hi triou bnnehea, from pluin to trnammtal, lad at Northern price. .. Crvat tire will -be laten to bind alt Periodi ealt to ittrm itnd niatcb volutvea. .: r -. '-. i.ratetui for pan hrora, he Mill hopeito receive a rture of public pairenaKe. I lie bindery.. . !;ak ol the Uli i(th Begiitea OU fiee.' here all oriirra hi tli abore line will .ba prnmilly atttniled In. P. 8. Illajik Oonbi, of every detcription, made and rulert-io any pattern, and quickly done, and a librrnl rtiMonnt made on a larite job. lie would miircttiillf-tntEi-ai to the mehiberi t, ) aJW wriii that porpoav. JOHN II. DP. CARTF.RRT. ; ViVIVEItSITl'. A tpeeial mreibjg nf the Board of Trutteea of the rjiiivei-aiiy ol N. C. la hrrebv eatleil at Chapel H.M, St VI o'clock na PrhUy the 2Jth Sept, inat., aa im portant butinria relating Io ibe iutcmal police and government of Ihe College. Uy order ol the Prealdrnt nf Ihe Roanl. CI I VS. MANLY, SeePy. Sept. 1,1840 36 SUrritr tulc of Lands for 183S. I thbll eapoae to publi sale in the towa ol Ply mouth, in front of the Court Hauia door aa th 16ih of NovembeV next, the billowing piece of land, or somuch of lhm a will pay the tax due there 011 lor tlm year ol 1838, belonging to the following ed peraon, viti 75 Acres, belonging te Maliehi Adaraa, amount du TJ aeatt, adjoining Iha-laud ol Judith Uoxiaao, William I. Cheaaon and other. T8 aarea, belonging lo Richard Everett , aannuut due 59 aeata, adjoining tba land of Jonathan ' Corprew and other. . ytfjjfu.,; br-hinriwr t4'Sl,nniel hatbVrnY ' arntmnl rfna f t, adjoining the laud of John Latham, -Sanm Wiley and others, 100 Aarea, belonging lo Emanuel Learry, amount due 71 cent, adjoning whom not known. 16 Aarea, belonging to John Martin, amount dne 7 cent, adjoining the land ol William Carrtll, ItenlOn Harbet aad other. 300 Aarea, aetongingMa Elikara Powel, smottnt doe $1 S4 cents, an Welch' Creek, artjomli.g Ihe . lamlt of S. J, linker and other. 84 Acre, belonging lo George Siuhht, amount - dua 30 cent, adjoining whom, not known. 105 A eret, belonging lo Adam Krneth, amount due $i I if cents, adjiHtting Ibe land of Mariet ta A. Picoal aod other. . R. B. DAVIS. Sheriff. PI month, Aug SO. 1840- 36 7w. Prise ad. 58 S3 cent. NOTICE. On Monday, lilli ot October next, will ba cold for eath, before the Court Houaa dor, hi llcritord, an.' or'al mneh of m-rlQllo1a-1fe(a-Dr'tirait'iV wilt aaii.lr e Tax due thereon (At th ytara IS38 and '39, and the coil of ad.veititing- ya .-ya whom likici).' J 2. I By 3.1? S a 5 Jamel liitxl.er. 73 Edm'd lUrlcLff) 18 R. Hampkreyt 43 Samoel Hull ha) Ceo. Brother. 1. Duraal'tVk, Pr. U 6 31 J 09 4 99 3 76 - 00 , no no do do Utile River 100 304 do ' do 1 - triTinv 11 1 r-i vt' eiiar - .. . . 1 n... iuuw.io rtrnoimona connty. Ant: 49, I84 36 Sw Price vVdv. $3 SO sent. Sinlft of North Carolina. ' UaSMViXLIt Courtv, iSuperior Court ofLaw:. and Krjuity spring lerm, a. u. 1840. Sarah Wara ) s v''V' PetiliunfotDivorealt. Ireary P. Ware. 3 -1 hiaaaoaaeoraier 01 to befieard, aad ii appear- 1 iaaoaaomg oa to owwaro, ami a ,, lo lk. wWmmM lh. coan, ih.t iep bad been taken to notily th defemlant, II projier . Ilea. ry, ot the petliion al piaioiui saranj ouiipcena and aim Bull porn Irtuing safl fetarnrn "not brand." Paoeiamalioa waa made by lha Sheriff al alia doer of lha Court llootr, lor lb detendant, lleury, to appear and answer as. aomssaaded by Ihe Subpcsaa . , Tba defendant failing ta appear, it ia or dered tltat publication be given ia lb Raleigh Ita giater and lha Raleigh Slai lor three moniRt, of the ami and that at the next term of lht Court, Bp. plieation will ba made that la petliien el plamuir, Sarah, ba heard ex part, -j - AVhacaa, Thorn H. Willie, Clerk of mir aaid Caort at offiea, la Oxford, thi SOtb day ef Mae, A, D. II40. . . THUS. H. WILLIE, C. S. C way iu. , . . " ' a a a a a ' 4 V Pr. Adv. ,,'A C AM P M EW IKG, for tbe, Tar River Circail will bo held at Hank' Chape L, tjre.Mllcl.ooi.iy, t4 endea Souih ol Oxlord. iaewiiM.H il. it-i. ..I .Srptrmiicr, , j.,..::;;.:.i::!..v,.,...,.,.Tilt. i Situation af land jdue. NOTICE. ' 'Takm and 'caaMwated to It jaH l"ftirtiamd 0Hrtr,Megrceaeak5t4beMaa l Jaaflwtah n) m Wtooga io Laj lrara Warrta, vi Louwlt ouillr, Albania, iaooa ia abewt 3i J call of age, 5 feet itrf iecfere lit.k, arf tiimak. Tke mwmer ia rtactlrd la eaa lorvMd pro prop, rty, pJ cturgea, and take bias aaay. or be aill a dealt aiik a I'x U dirveia, tw acbacaea. tA. Ibe i MO. i ' fl. U. SEDBKHHT, Jailor. to it Wonders oi" Nature and ArtcVc. Ac. The Woadere o Nature end Art, coaapriMiie, up warda of three bnadrea el (he biomi reiuarnable earioiair and pbeaowioa ia lue kuvaa aoiMt; 38 cagraTm(i , Pcrcival'a Wonder of the World A Help to Printer aad Publnher t'lnra'a Lciicoa, ailb colored KogrkTMigt, by Catba- . rtne tl Waterman Walker' Manly Riereiae, containing diraelion lor Killing, Urituig, Knuning, Lkmihux, aultiiie K The AmericaB (enileouiii Uo Lady P.ttiquette for iba Ladie Cannon of tiood lireedmr Naturalitl'i Library, akb colored EngraAinga; 9 tola. ar , Tbe Young fiaaband, by Dr Aleotl iio Wife " Do Honae-KtcM-r ' " Pocket I aeon work that dip whore tbe reader mar, be aill find a loodol kuowleitge)9 Tbe London Stage, Tbe art of being llaj.py Dama' Memoir of the Herolution Webater'a (folio) Uiclionary 3 tola London ed Lemnrier'i Ctaaiicaf Dictionary (lolio) Londoo.ed The Work Lord Uolingbroke, i fyf6) roll This American Almaaaa in act trots 1SJ0 to 1840 inelntire - Sir Waller llaleigh'a lliatory of ibe World Faeeiolali Ltaiean London) SeefHthe Leaicoa . Tbe abote raluablo work arc tor late at the No Carolina Houk Store, . here may be found a large and iplendid colfeciion of Foreita and .fmerkan Book aad btaiionrry, contiatintb i Prl I-wt Medical, Theological, Claaaieal, Miacellaneou, it Blank Booka the lateat and eaoit approved edition ol bnelnti, Latin, Ureek. Irench. Uermaa aad .. m . n .1 a! 1 1 . i A.t.lM'. 4l I mmm r.(lhli..linn. I M.i . red aa aoon aa publialied. Bookbinding nt etery'de- aenption done with neatneu and deapatch, at No. 1 Also on Hand, . SOO enpie of the Miaaouri Harmony, with a va riety of Muaical Work too numeroua to men'ton. TUR.NEK St HUGHE.. Raleieh. January 14, 1840 3 One IliiDttrcd Dollars Iteward. Thu unileriigned will eire the above reward for the a(iireheniioo of hit negro fellow WILSON. Wilaon raoaway Irvm my aervke about Ibe 30th day of Augml luat. Krotu auihenlia information, which 1 have lately received, there ia ao doubt but ha ia now linking in tke 'neighborhood, with a de baird abile woman, or wilb ao unprincipled while man, tfiaguiwd in lemale apiarel: that he ia armed with a gun, and probatly with mber dangerou and uulawtul weaponat and-ihat be hat it in contempla tion to make hit way immediately to tome tree State. Te )) aigMtd wilt pay -the aboe reward I6. thai ippreheiiiion of the negro Wilaon, until the atop page ol Ihia adverliaeineiil. It i to be hoped thai all Irne Irienda to Ibe anfety id aociely and to the preaertation ot d.wiplinti and order, aniong our alave population, ni: ureuuoutly ncrt tbemaelve to apprehend thia runaway. -DBSt:iHPTION. Witaon i about ix feet two -inch in height- ia toully mailt, ami weigh from 1 S3 to 190 pounda hai au abrupt manner when met by any peraon. He ia of a dark eoqipU-iiou,. Ila a icar upon ihe left, temple near the enr, Kit.li pruiliiRjtl'hv a b"en. aiul without beine round shouldered, lie bcuila fili- 1 . . . . . . JL - .... I iiJ gswilsrar ja 'k ....... . ... . . -. r. -r-. r SHERIFF'S SALE. Will be tulil for catli, al Ihe Com t Huute in Ons low, on the 'JOtb day ol September, 1 A It), thelolluw ing tracts ol bind, I) ing in aaid Couule, to aaiiafy the lax due thereon lor the year 1838. StXJO aerea, SI3CK). lormerlv the property of Lot! -Gregory and now owned by Amariah Aval ilt, ad joining Ihe landa ol Luaa. Gregory, $'Ji J. 1S0U acres, $800, lined aa Ibe properly owned bv Strphan P. Haadham, $'J,9i. 800 aeres, fliHI, luted b Emanuel King, $.t,02L 100 aerea, $1110. titled by John Slilet, 6iiJ cla. Jl S00, lined by Hi ice Itolcr ailjuiniug the landa of John A. Averilt, $1 1 03 90 aceea, f.150, liai d by Jeaae Wil.lec, 3,Cj. 70 aerea, ."0, iitled by Henry T. Uanka, $4,08 j. 17 aerea, $900, lifted by Dahl. Foater, $1,33. SO act aa, $il , John Parker, '2 via, -70 acres, dollau, huukey Potter, .1 dul ar 80 sent. . HO erc, B10 ilollart, listed bv Wm. T. Diekton, and now in potieiiion of .lurtiu Hewitt iu Hone Swamp, 7 dollar l.ij ccutt. U0 acres, 10 dollar, John McD. Humphrey ad joining tbe landt of beirl of Evorilta Simon 3 dol- .1r, SflJ-.'Snlav .r . --r,.-. I tOa.irt, ISO dolUrt, lirtcd by Joy Littleton S dollar S8j centa. 73 acret, 70 dullai, Micaj.h Wort on 43 cent. 100 acre, 1K) ilollart Elijah Canada) , Qeeru Clerk, 4 ilollart 47 centa. luOaerea.lOOdolUra.Samuel Hull, Qneeni Cretk, 3 Jollart &') ett. Hi acretjIS dillar, Allan Phillips, Queen Creek, I dollar 77 el 145 icrti, 43 dollar, Ann Phillipa.Quceni Creek, l1lotlar 77 .4tU. D. W. SANDERS, SI.IT. August lOlli, 1810, 33 6w (I'ricaadv. 6 75) ROUTS SHOES A BltOUANS! The lubsoritier would avail himself i f the prrH-nt opportunity of returning hit thanks to thota a ho have extended lo him that liberal patronage which he haa to long received, ami hopes, by a strict attention lo bushiest, la meirt a continuance ot Ihe aame. He haa just retomed from Ihe North, alter having vinM the pi we (pal. nuoujacuuie v and fUuer hmi ell that hia aelrction ia such at will enable hiio to letl u-min'very'raso"nlhle term a. Tie trould ieet fully Nivhe hi Irwniltaad the public generally In aall aid eanihiiobvi tihkn eoositta of Ibe lot- .!fkjf, ,W Wl, VX. 3,000 pair race' coarse per'd Brogan 6 lo It 3,000 do du do do 8 lo 14 9 lo 14 a io it 8 to 14 6 lo 11 8 to 14 9 to 14 6 la I I fi to U) S ta 14 lo S I. OIK) 3CK) 1,000 3,000 1,000 1,000 4 0tl 1,000 i,oo6" 4 000 do do do i.'o do do do do do do do do do do Russet do - do do do do do lined and blk do do lia'd k b'd peg'dkipdo do do do ilo do do ih do do do do do do h do - 'wd r do do fin calf do do. do do do boy lined ta bound do do 8,0110 3,000 do do do peg'd do do coarse do do women' peg'd writ I to 3 lo 3 000 "da 4 000 do 4 lo no Biweo no - i ---ata - de ' - - mitt peg'd and sewed wells children's brngans womenSaew'd kpegM boots S lo 4 to 1,000 300 3 000 3.01X1 1.000 1,000 4,0110 stay 500 500 1,0.10 500 l do do do do do do do du da Ladies' Pbila. sewed walking short do do do no 3 to S do bjil St laoroeea do do do do -da a buakin do kid alippei a r Ao Morocco do Miu teal walking thnet - da Aid and Mar ewe do de - 14 balea ahoe thread I do No 3 do do I do do IU do da . 100 Urania ruled writing paper SOU do wrapping do i 1 00 do doabla wrapping iiaprr SOO Heat' hair and aeal u uoks 50 Case call and tal sewed boot 50 do da da agil da 100 da aoart kip we4 and pegged 30 dotea bridlea, mftrtingalea aod filling ' N) grott blacking .... i ' ' Twiaea, tape, kc. Travvlliaa; Irttnka. valieea, ke. . , DAVID R. NEW.SOM. P.tersburg. Aug. 1840 . -VI 4 w The Haleiglk Rrgirr will plea. copy 4 wrrka, and lor ward aeriuot lo the subsraiber Ut paymeid. Ii. It. N. froclamolion--1!j Ihe VaarTJUtr J ' .Vorfft L'aroUuii. 200 'KB WARD. VT kereaa, it baa b.cn tffieially reported ta tbi Uruartmekt. that sa or abtut lU lOlU rtbuarj ailt. oegro bay, the propane elCi.1. Ika titraaell, ol j Cravea oettoty, wet capooeed" kaluap- 1 a. - me- i I.I. ..I-l. I.i w .nun. pen uy jann aua saruuei oi, u'v coeared, tea or twelve dajt afuraaidi, near the rnad aid iu tireea county aurdrred airfl artlly bailed a ball havng beea ahu tl.roiinh hia brail, aad hia tliroat wul from ear to r; and aa the aaid John aad Samuel Sioilli atau l cLaied Willi the ko ny afureaaid, . New, therefore to the end, that the aaid offender may be apprehended and broujthl to trial I bate Uhouftblprover laiawe lhit ni) i'rjH.laroala.r, i fler log a reward of one hundred dottm a for cither of Ibem, to any paarb-or tierloot. who will apprehend and coo fine them, or either ol them in the Jail, or deliver litem Io the bbtriffof Cmeu county; and I do moreover hereby irrpiire all offieera, hrUitr civil or military, wilhia Ihia Slate, to ua their beat eaertimi to apprtbtu'l or caue to be apprehended, the aaid fugitive!. tRm EDWARD UYUCDI-EY. By Command C. HA t'TLE, I'airaTK Sacaariiir JOHN SMITH ia ifetcrihed aa a man ntnrar mUl le age, about five feet nine or ten inchea high, aioul Iv built ruddy completion and healthy appearance, dark hair aad baa loat an upper front tooth. No ilea- criplion of Samuel it givtn. They were bom and brought up in Craven butt emoved to either l.eoreia or Teoacaaee aome yeare ainee, bat retomed under firetenee of viaitmg their relations and have been urkinr about under very auipieioua aircunxtanee lor tevcral month. 1'bey had, when they kidnapped Col. Ruaaell' Kegro, a torrall horaawiilh a fUten man aad tail, wilb wbk feet and face, and are aaid to have a variety ol aover to their Cart and to ahenge them very frequently. 19 UNIVERSITY OFPENNSYIVAftI A I ' I r rtK. Coorae ol leturra will commence on Mon day ihe 2nd dav of November, and be contiued uorler the followine arrangement : Practise and Theory of Medicine. Nathaniel Chapman. M. D. Chemtetiy, Uobert Hare, M D. Surgery, William ftibton M. I). Anatomy, William E Horner, M. 1). Iniiilutet of Medicine. Samuel Jackton. M. D. Materia Medica tod Pharmacy, lieoree II. Wood M. D. Ubttelric ond ihe diieaae of Women aad Chil dren, Hugh L Hodge, M. I). Clinical Lre:ure on Medicine anil Surtery are delivered reeularle at the Pbilodelobla Hotuiul. (litockley,) and at the Pennsylvania floapital,from the beginning to the end of the Setaion. w. e. titiii.r,it, Dean of the'Mediaal Faculty, S63 Chetnul Street Philadelphia. S9- lw PROSPBOTUS ' ' or TR HIGHLAND MESSENGER. A weekly paper pubUthtJ at Atheville, A. C. Devoted to Religion, Morality, Science, Politics, and General Intelligence. EDITED Hf D R. McANALLY j: ROBERTS. In piopotinir lo nublith a new Journal, and there by to twell Ihe tibmber of periodical alrcaSly flood ing our country, it will naturally be expected ol' ut Iu lite au outline. of the orioeniJea bv which we ex- sc.uoe a. aecarian aOhlroverttet on abatruar aud diapulad poiul in Chriatian 't heology, we will eaicfully and cootlant- ly hold up tbe liibl and the Chnai ran religion aa iudiapei.aable to ihe moral, social and political inter etta of any eoniinunay, 41. We shall induttriouity tabor to set forth and maintain sound principles ol morality, correct taste and good manueii. Vice iu all it varied forma ahallineel it merited rebuke, and a decided aland will be taken againtt all impurity of txpreaaiou or representation, at all elnwnidineaa and ulgarity. In abort no pain a will be apaied to make our paper a welcome Mettenger to the vtrtuou and good ol ev ery age and ol every sect. v 3d. A liberal aliare of our attention ahall be de voted lo those brancbea ol natural science so nccea aary to be at least partially underatood by etavy far mer and eteiy mechanic of the country . 4 h. The political ilepaitwent will be under Ihe immediate and sole control of J. ItoBKKTt, who be iievea himself lo be a true Hetmblican, and aa auch cimtiot, and will net, aupport tlie leading meaturet of ihe pretenl Adminitiralisn. On tbia aubjeel, bia a arte will ba aalm, though decided. He will, at all limes, lake the liberty til promptly and plainly espretaing bia opiniona on all suhjeets bearing on Uie pqlilic! ioieteait oJ. the wawoily,wUlipMl,.l any tnne, protlituting ' hit paper 10 lha unhallowed purpoiet of detraction and abuse. His eoUrte wdl be decidedly independent. He is. pledged to no party, and will always write and publish what he believes will lend to Ibe public weal, aad suppress what in bit judgment would be injurious. And finally, aa we shall atk the favor of exchang ing with Ihe best paper, of the country, we hope to be alwajt ready to V.t.-p our readera iuloriued (I tbe iropoitant transections patting at home and, abroad. Terms. The "IIioHLAiin Mhihkmosr" will he puhlitbei! with new preaa and t.vpet, and on a large theet at $4 30 per annum, if paid in. sdvauce, or $3 00 at Ihe end nf the aubacription year. . No subscription Will be received for a leas period than twels months, nor will any paper 1 e discon tinued, except at the option ol the publisher, unt Arrearagea are c tiled. Atheville, June 5, 1840, 44 Alexander' celebrated nittrucliona f.,r the Flute. tjUmu Crammer's .Waane'ssawf Willi- '"'Do,' " Do. Do. .itxr. ... . . . XfTi f Uiv,ea under my hand at governor, I r1( and'lhe Great Seal of tbcfSiate ot North ! ZTCmV'jH Carolina. Done at our Citv ol llaleigh, j . j&'.JHtKS at i. i'e ibJi ' 'Vo. .. do. lor tlie Piano Porte, do. do. " " do. do. " " do. f ilo. Patent Flagrnlelt, no. ilo, mHiii. ilo. do. Clarionet, do. ' do. Flute. AUo new mnsic irgularly received at toon at pub llfched. Mntic bnonrfm Ihe oealtal manner at the North Carolina Uik Store. TURNER k HUGHES. , August I3.li. W.OICjE....: Till", Subscriber haa resumed Ihe Oyater buii nesa. and take pleatirr to inform hie customer and Iba Public, that he inlendi to keep lha bed Oyater that can be procured al t'etcraburg. All or ders promptly attended lo. He returns his thanks loMhe liberal patronage be hat received and hope for a continuance. THOS. WOOD SxrnKB SriraTT, Nxaa I'ocsiu xt.v lluinox. S Petertburg, 30th Sept. 1839. 44 Silver Ac lira Plaiting and Lock sjitiiihluar Itiisiutsk, Tbe Subscriber woald mntt reapeetlally Inform hit frieoda and euatonter and ll public generally that ha ha aublished himself in basinea ia the City of Raleigh, t ia prepared In execute all kind of SILVER & BRASS PLMTIXG, te. aa vory reawmable terma, and in the neatest and moat expert am manner. Older from a dittanee wdl be thankfully received and promptly attended in. Hr thopi ea a.a-ib atrref. ta the right el Roeera'a Hotel, and nearly npiintae Sir Millar rtilrnee. i WILLIAM EASON LEE. 1 July f 5,1840 30 If oXOTICE. Taken up by Win Ward, Etaj, on th 16th a June last, and entered en theiliav book, twa mole one aa iron grey, the otlur a Srowat both marked :. w i.Im.I L.I, ilnlt.r. .uk K I. MAUTIX. Kanr.r. Know i:rcfk, Se t-uuuij, J I Jtllh AngiiM, IsiO. "-1 3t ptl. -William isai:ycom.egc. a UF. Iciuira m Una InMitaiioa U1 eomawjwe iJ 'iaoailay m October, ibe deliueat uietitKtioB -and ibe ixpeuae. of tbe araeioa are tollow . . ' CatRSr.roUTHK DEGREE OP A. B. Jc-a..',.... JUilt Lettm, Xagac, JCiMe and iXerj. Tbonut K. Dew, PfeaiUeiit and Proleaeor. I UK lciuiea in ihia liiaiitotioa a all : J'litieul J.I m unJ - 4.'reruarn'.-iBeverly ' Jlatlitmatict Uobert Batindera, Prufeaaor. t'hrmittrif. John Milling"! on, l'rol'eaor. atxaioit l aja. I'tUlKal r.etiitmg, (Juvernment, mnJ .Meta i.i.iii:arTkuaiat It. Pew, profeao.r, A'aturul y'iiVoaoAjr. Jo1m Millingtoti, rrofoii aor. ,MathtmaJit Robert Sauntler. P.tjfoaaor. INUEPF.NUEM' CLAS5EJ. Jaw Ueverly Tucker, Proftaior. To the telt tlooks beretofore publialied as us ed in tliia Department, ia to be added Liebc Political Ethic. . 'giuetving. John Millinglon, Profrsaor. CLASSICAL. JJKfAUl HWt. atin aniVrrtk Literature Dubiuy tlrown I. tuicnur. There are in thi Department two Latin ami ItWo Creek daises. To enter the lower Latin J Claaa. the student must be prepared to read Sal- i n.r lust and Virgil, and to enter the luw-et Creek Class, he mu.t be able to rtaj Xenoplion. ' AVJtUfr y a lingular SUitlcHt. Jl'SIOH Yiab. Fees to three Professors, $ 20 each, $S0 00 UaU"fee, Juuior Political (Vattel) Ctaas, ' 10 (JO Matriculation Fee, 6 00 130 00 11 ori!, including waahi ig sod lights, Sexior Yr.iX. Fees It-' three l'roltkiors, Matriculation Pee, lloard &.c. as before, say $60 00 500 130 00 Of tht Independent Clanet. Law, $20; En gineering, $20i each Latin Class, $2U; und each Ureek, Class, S20- The Price of Hoard, here estimated at $lo0. w that paid to Ihe College steward who in consider ation of certain privileges, bind himself to the Faculty to bike al! Students who apply for board, at the price here stated. The student boarding with him lodge in the College Building. The price of board, including waalting, lights and fuel, at other Uourilintr Houses in town can not exceed $150. This has been established by a general understanding with the College authori ties, t The former Steward having resigned the Fac ulty have appointed in hi place one who, it is confidently believed, will give entire satisfaction. Any student proposing to join the regular Jun ior Mathematical Class, mu-t be prepared to com mence with Simple Eqtiatttins atid the Third Book of Daviea' Legendre. Those w ho have had no preparation in Math ematics, may obtaiu it in a preparatory- class, in. which are taught merely the Elements of Alge bra, including Simple Equations and the first two books of Davies' Legendre. In addition to the studies above emtmenrted, : there ia a department of higher studies, necestury to the attainment of the degree of A. M. j A student proposing lo. attend thi department, with a view to graduate in It, ' must have, taken either fltieilt ; the Uli, The courses, which , ocqupy two years, will be a'general cxpansioa of the studies for the degree of A. B. v Those -whose views may be advanced by re ceiving Medical instruction, are infurmed that it may be onioned from P. Campbell Stewait, M. D , fa gentlemsn who studied for many years in the schools of Edinburg and Paris.) who propos es to deliver a course ol Medical Lecture during each Cortege Session. More particular information of any point may be obtained, by addressing a letter lo any one of the Frolessora, Who ill immediately furnish one of the College catalogues, which contain minute THOMAS R. DEW, Pretident. 35-3w LHUUUilaS, Ualiili & Co. Old Street, Petersburg, Va. KEEP alwaj on band a Urge and wall aasoited - stock of Grn)ci:irrRs; which ihey offer for tale en accommodating terma, and reapactl'ully invite merchant and nthera purchs aing Croccriea in Peterabitrg to examine the aaine. I hey have sow in atore the lullowing articles 45 hhd prime St Croix Sugar 145 do Porto Rico and New OiJcan ditto 3300 Loaves lump, tingle and double refined ditto 23 tieice n.l bhl. J 1 "m rtlBibng Molasiet 400 baga prime Creeo Havana and l.aguyra Coffee ItlO bag Rio do do (tttoog icetilcil) 45 ,du old Jara Coffee 50 do Pepper, Altpiee and Ginger SOO krga Cut Naila, assorted tixet 60 tout Swede and English Usr Iron 400 bundle! hoop, band and rod Iron, asaex-ted size 9 ton Hindered and Cermao Steel 10 loot Castings Put, Oveu ka. 250 pes. Cotton Bagging 150 coil Rale Rope 800 " Haling and Sceine Twine 1300 Iba Shoe Thread 'ItWJ silted Hmtrkk and Wilt VaHViTSble leather' " SO dos Collins k Co and Beer's Axes too boxes Tallow, Hull' Patent and Sperm Candles 50 boxes Yellow Soap ' ' -v 75 packages Young ffrioh.inuh Powilcr n.d Impe, nl Te - -3 pipet 'Blackburn'." Mad'a. Winr 50 nr. eaikt Lisbon, L. P. Tenerifft, S. Madeira aad Malaga Wine 40 half pipe Cngniaa Rraody $ puncheons old Jamaeai and Antigua Rum , 1 drr super, old SctlcH It httkef, ol onrown importation warranted pure and it r icily prime quality " SObblaold Moantaia Whiikew 'TS bbl'a ""Southampton Apple Drantly 3l do N. E. Rum 330 de Ko. 1 North Carolina Hcriiogs 15.000 lbs Western llaeon Asides 150 reams Matanra Wrapping Paper 400 doi Red Cords and l-eadiug Line .. 2300 aacks Liverpool, Blown and Crannd Arum Salt 75 bote Manufactured Tobacco, ke. k. ke. They alao give their attention to the sale erf Cot ton, T bceo, and all kinds ol produce. Goods lor wsrded to their cere, will receive piumpt and spe cial attention. Petersbnij, Va. AaguM 2fi, I S40 35 4t Regitler iusert 4 limes and lorward account lo Pe tersburg. FOU SALE, .Vl2 y.. . Tbst pleatant situation. 4 mites swf'r a.-'.'vB irnm ltaieien. on tha i:h.....i ii.il :'J rono, ecu annwn a ihe streeier place. It contain about 140 aerea, 33 or 40 ol which are cleared and m tSiJ2 cultivation, the balancer woody There la a amall orekard of first rale fm!t ol early and late applet, besides other fruit and aa orchard of SOOO Muliieaulis. which, atone, ! will, (when day breaks neat November and iba pea I pi get to work sgain.) psy whst Is asked for the place, his deemed uaelea lo mention alt the ad vantages of 4he situation, thtv fine range for cattle, ke. aa whoever withes to luirihata will Lvuk.at. lb . ... J.T. P.WIATT. 5'lth .lane; IHO. afi (, li"iilrr If. .-,.Jta'uiUasat villus and eHuar i I aw. iji:i:uiv ixsTiTirrinn ---' ai' Till; EDUCATION ' VasV "l of '. IK This eataUliaiimeo't baabee. K aa ' cd la UtaS apaeiou aad elegant l,6 t i Mount Wo.hii.jion llouae, at Sou,), J"t a r!'",r" t r wt"" matiueaT? rJ'!J,WW', J Ta tahibrily at tht toealw), lb iatai"i batbinr. aaid aba caieu at iheeHiC... . . ae( araie roomi tor (he irapila, ank. ill. t . .i . i.i -. 1 . 7,M,a iftiiu men! a dean aide retiilei.ee lur u, r .1. i H-ron w bo drtir Mfieriur aoeaiuou.ii jaane A vioroaKh and acarntdia knowledge of ata. opportuuitHC ol practice upon lie: piauo-lon. gn, aie gi.co to all, beaiilia which tU iLTt ' arieat any tnilrumciit which ii ai.k.. ..'"'I I Particular .llrniion ia given to phytic! tdiu! I aaaa: lt .ard and luiti. n. anh the iT r and mutual instruiui ni. Irora $l50lolgu if... .i. ... "I.. . "awawk. i to hate the ate of a piano-forte in their .uS1 or to receive extra mutical inttiueiio... co,-?'. j o will cover all tbcoidiuary expeaaet f4, I Extra acooinmodatioa chargej iu reaaooald. I portion. -"'"fn j The moat favorable age lor innroction it k.a uie sin aim lauijeart. Jl I be lullowing gtullemen, are conneetctT direction ol tbe (ntiilulion and may be rcfcmj Peter C. Hrooka, 1 homat II. Pcrkina, Prttrttlu t4i, Edward Urooka, Samuel A Elliot. Kither. Thorn.. C. i:.e l..l, it r,."all. Mill, liobett Rantoot, Sarouet Loud, saaiael u Oziaa Coodwin, Horace Mann, Robert C. V tatarS" f'nr particular information addres lb Uiras?' Dr. S. tl. tlowe, Uoston, to whom all tpnta sbowld be made. u N. U. Ko persona witt be received wka, medical treatment lor tbe recovery of air at , JUJ 3 - - ALU11LE LAN II FQK,SALR. .w .''-VS'jr. move to the aootb.wu ATBs&tz-zm ..i. hi. .i...i.i. iWl&Pl l'e eoun,y.-' Granville, JS ...., niret, ca tkitl v .nwaicu nnowa RESIDENCE, onaitling of a eommudiuu dwelling boast satin neeeaaary oat house, on one ol Ibe oit Wswjfat and healthy site in the county, and supplied a),.), ler ir m a most excellent spring? . . LEM AY'S CROsS ROADS, tbst valuable and well known aland for a an.J tavern, where a bouse of ttei lainmei.t ba losr k kepu and . ., , , A CRIST AND SAW MILL, "' on Cedar creek, a valuable piece of properly sit good order, having jutt been tlion,iieldy reaaini Peraon in ihe eastern part of ihe Slatr, k tv ire a hkaltbt up-eounlry retidence, haveiwvi good opportunity af procuring auch a place. A far. I her description, however, ia deemed ..uimeaestarr "s a'l 'who wist 16 pdi cliale ill no doubt first lie' the premitat. He will, however, add that the above tilaati a wilhin twoarilet anita ball of Kranklioloii IXuU at the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Road, aad bss on it several never failing. aprings of excellent water. . He Kaaslso about 200 very fine Morua Muhica. lis trees, which he will sell lilber wiOt tke land v separately. ' JXO. P. LEM.1Y. Granville county, Aug. 8, 1840 have been well .4td, and, in uamerotii initsw. eet,iulhe most aggravated forms of the diaeate. ia uoia aomry esse has H been known to fall ' in effecting a cure. Many very retpeolabie per- , on have borne testimony to it efficacy j amoac whom i the Rev Wm. A. Smith, of the M. E. Church, and Editor of tbe Conference Journal, who, iron hia own. Lpqirienec, confidently re. commend it to the public at "a safs, aorcii. blb, abii srriPixxT axaajir." It may be had al Ihe Store of R. TI CKEE Agent, Raleigh, N.C. ;. PIIINTER'S INK. 1 be aubaeribert keep anetantly on hand sup ' Ipy of spring, anmmer.fall and winter - -rt Printer's) Ink, which they wdl furnish on Ibe moat aceommoda ling terma: . DCPUY, ROSSElt k JONES. -X, Agent for the Manufacturer. Petertburg, Vs. January, 1839. . '' N B Alao keep constantly on hand a large as ortment ol Medicine, Paint, Oil, Dye aiulft, clover, erm. flower, and warden treda. nf ere. fy' varietyt Wnfer; tfiey will furnith to.lealenand f; puuiciana oa ina moat favorable term IIOUUID DEPIIAVITY . Some notorious Counterfeiters have nearly kilUt several person by telling them 8 tpurluut tod lala mixture ol flays Liniment. The genuine is warranted perfectly harmless sts1 rfiVciual. Never buy the article nuleai it ban lh written aignatate of COVISTOCK k CO. oa ui splendid wrapper. That firm are solely authtrnaf to make and aell Ihe true article. IhgisaV Proprietor. .1 SOLOMON HAYS. P.S. The true H.j t' Liniment ia warraalrd core Pile and Rheumatism, ia all eaiet, or as y taken for it. m w THE HUMAN IIAIIt 13 WARR ANTED ttaid or retorcd,s af head kept free Irom dandruff, bv Ihe genuiee OUk unn.r. a halm iir ulumiiia. ,. Il.man.lu., I k. , i-.. . . .1 11. . .1 I t 1 hi ia certified to by aeveral Marar. Miaii of Ihe tioapel, llrilisli Contul, . Pfiyticiaot,. . great number of our most boaorabla ckixeus, kVs seen w here it- k jK---pia ; - DARING FltATO? '''" " T" This article hat been imitated by a Hntorioaieoea lerfeitcr. Let it never be pnrthssed or ated aabsa it have the naive of L. S. COMS l OCKr tb ma ture of COMSTOt.K'k CO. on a splendid wrti per. This I lha only external teat that will sccart the public Irons deception. ..-- A constant supply of the above yaltull nrepsnv tioaill be kepi for tale be W. M. MASOHkCO. - 1 1 etow I4a ELIZABETH L CITY FOR SALE. The whole or oo M ol this Office will be tald to a Goon Waia. TsHtf one wishing to purchase, IhS moat liberal credit " ba givea. Tbia offU present a groat mduintatil a maa of practical business habka. Tbe only " whlebinduces the proprietar to dispose ol all of hia hDereat, i that by to doing will relieve " tell from the bu sine it part ol tba concera sad Iba be enabled to devpte hii atteulion more to lbliW' rial Ceparlmerit- . , ' , NORTH CAROLINA BOOK STORE V.luabU work on Farming. Gardening, Botany. Cattle, Orchard and tha IJrape Vine, ke. o. . Tb complete Farmer, American Gardner, FI ristUuide, Tba Green House, Bndgcrosa'a ( dener's Aaalatant, Loudon's Encyclopedia of Oaf dening. Art of Winemaking, Memoirs af lh Pes aylvania Agricultural Society, Treaua oa CsUK ibeir breed, msoagement, dee. Farmera' Own BV Mowbry on Poollry , lliatory of the llort. New Aj meriran Orchardiat, Ornemental Tree. Fartstrf Register, Complete a far a" published. Ms'. Farrier improved, Loudon's Encyclopedia of Ap coll are; together with apleodid eolleelies Boooka in every department of Lttrratui. T at at reduced price by ; - 1 TURNER" & IIUCHES- ' M.v6. " . .. ' t N. B, pook-Binding done with ne(ne" " ,. JrcpaUh.atthe N.C Uook Store. ' ' , . w ouorte ui lutuuctkuu cuniplM-,,, "J. ! aniiii.g, aritl.meti,lKebra,audaMoel,v"C-'r . Immoi). natural tod moral philoanpby hte. ibe theory awl praaice ol t bo Ueaiis it may iwjoirw- koleIw-T VT I cieul and ruoilirn laiiMUaeea. , l"i. j -1 -' 1 Die. w:-w. niAKm si.i.'s
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