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It. tl I I 1,. CiHt 11 VX iC A T I Q 3. . , tan IH kTAK. ,. JaJ4,s Christian Mothers in rtalrifh, en the 4:f V. forming MnnJ A "'' Uelovrb rareos,PeriU 4B,fN: a few tnuiaenU, todraw jour attention frixa the ordinary aajir l Uirmeatic IctJelli to elcrii.il hfti alid ttt Ct to it ! that ourcliilJren.as Joshua's, keep the commandments vt the Lord, anil obej htm in all tliio-? Doubtless alt of us hare our cares and employments press is Leavilv anon usj bat tin thev hin der our hearing the heart aEfrctln cry ( ur agonizing Saviour, daughters -KtorteyaV d tin 're ipamibilitirit if the, nf JerBtetmeeJoe-3riMirtelife..inJ- -4 maternal relation, and 14 u fi4rui-j jour-children?'.-. Shalt - tve, in the , tin win? ne r to this iletu!i suliiect.as midst of ease and health and intltil- pieasesey i " . . ... . : . , . . . . . . i i- - .Jlagar did when all tlnnr m .tie wele j genjce, larger vnat lie so tenaerij re- Jilif f : f $Uur.lv.-At.tiiejidf uf ft Military rjurttaui, a'-e ctlleu the 'iawe of the L int that ap.ike untu her, Th-u 01 'seest ma.' : ,',. . . "7'J.. . A , mother, more e-p'ciall a bhrisuat ; mth.'M, we tuui uinm , iim.nanJin i rmiuenre ; which, I Hikiit'z selves with much serving while the one tarwurh the narrow jita ol time, sm ead ita view far and wide' over the - '.. a. . j ftcaw r eternity ?he IfL-ctr'ltiJfcalLri''ult from the if. influence of onr eiawpfe yelCTWSf out ei)le, i however huui'oli! tlut .'"wav'be?.-: -: ,Nit word falls .Trom oar lips, not an act j exhibited in our life, but beani poll ita diarai'ter tli tHi;uf e .. ternitv. "Surclf tt.i a auleinn'tiiinfio - 4t a fa jher, a CliriHtiait mother! 'We ar arr'mnJed by children a dear to Tusjfs,.' iMtgbi-l'noiLMT, dearer to rue than our wr rjirtence, whs have inhetite I from a Mature- prone toe verv evil, and with it a' transient home in this datk wiiild of scares ami pi t 'filla, beneath which lull the fathom less ahr of eternal surra. Have Jh?j nt a claim a strong as life iUelf ttpiin'in,'5a ude their leelHe, erring membeied in the midst of the untold agonies uf the cros? i)e l we eipect that the performance of other duties w-ilt sWfld us from the divine displeas ure in the Qi'slizence of this? Shall we. like .Martha, cumber . our- thinj neediiil is iieleited? Lan We out anr temporal pmi in cnmpeiitton Wntt allai4 witb, urjl tt-tj-iil KVttcikei.n cft who ha commissioned us to take these cmt- fliro ijth l thce aTigerour paths, u th it hotter WVrI.TwhVre Jesus dwe4li7ahd" alf iriTsfr"attI7 end j'ory?- - ; !uti : to our Creator.Pr-. ' rt and. Be tHactor lays ; us unier .' - ' tt 11 uar awful ublij'atiou.-tT hiai "we owe our life and Jjeing, and aU'the Ib tusand varied blessing by which we are surrounued. - e nave, or our irfession, acknowledged ourjflves to. pa nis, ana, in me presence oi men and angels,' devoted ourselves and all Uiat we hve to his reasonable service. .!H has encircled ns it.b ercV but 4v!Poroniittipto oMC.trtt , he has said, bring them up for me, and I wit) pay the wages. Other ble sings -we may slight; other talents we may -wisim " 4nt.wee?iec'ttoteach'our cnildrenthe . y to avfnrrii they, through our supineness and indifference, fail f an ; inheritance among the : saints in light, could an angel's peji describe the loss? ' Think,'only think fgr one moment, of bft ot Jicul! Hut it is not one alone whose Lisa .we are to contem plate. Think of the long lino of sue - " cession te the final consummation of ajl tiling. What a host of ruined souls, - descended" from us, may people the a bodea pf living death! I " Think, if t think be passible, of the -incalculable weight of tpeir congregat ed misery, heightened, as it must be, x:jeBiihftuaanftJtt1dijt!lihe'abidin-Ter drw-aMvinzthein up for him? :Sup- jiose w should sacrifnurfemHrt interest in the accotiiplislunent of this one preut object, has n rt his previous promise given us a full right Jji fctjlieve that we shall,, receive even in this life far more than we lost, and in the world to come life everlasting? Was not the mother of Mosrs -amply repaid for her faithfulness to the c hanje of PharoahV daughter? and shall the1 princess of Egyt be more liberal to her servants Inati the King of Kiitgs to his children? We know (Lis cannot be j fir " his reward is with him, and his work before him, to give to every one according as his work shall be,'' Why. then, i not the work of the tortTgoi ng forward?- -1 ejection of the amount of bliss which they have lost! Are we, then, tq sup pnae it a matter of small consequence, in t'ie sight of an omprcicnt God, - whether we take car of our childrens' souls or not? Can we neglect this du ty and be guiltless? or will the faithful . performance of anr other class of du - iea be any equjvaleBt a neglect of Jus? Noj this one duty is paramount , Jloall ethersj it bind us, at all times, and in all places," fi are in furnish Ihew'thoroughl v for eery gmnl work. vt a are to tcacn inein wnen we sit in ue houacv,and when we WaUt 4ythe "war, when we lie down, and wfien we i .):.,:.. :: K enlorrrd hv all tha actionn nf nnr I lives. Who among us is conscious of having done her duty in all these things? Not 1be writer 'ill' this address. .Her con science teiiies against her, that she has done many thing she ought not to have done;, and left undone the thing she ou jht.jQ. htLve.pciurmed. She 4 ennsciuus of having been to her Ijea- " nty:MastetF ann s it not so with others? Have we not all been too anxious for the temporal welfare of our children? Has not at tention to their health th? ire Juration, T." theiCesliblisbmeBt the whole br6utf fiearri,' bil8t3ie prt- i': piralion of their deathless soul for' tneir eternal oesuny, a wra iq rjiigniy " for an angel has been deferred till a - pjhrt convenient season i or if allowed to occupy' a portion of our time, hai it " not been hurried through as a minor du tf, or crowded into a fev stolen mo tents, when the energies of the mind were alceping under the accumulated bgrd.en of earthly cares and. sorrows? Surely these things ought not so to W. "i Time is ru&hing past us with the swiftness of an angel's i"g. ..- Simqt will it be beyond our vcwL and all a rotind us will be one bound less, fathom less eternity! t Then where will he these thinrs. for which we have labor ed? ' Scaered like the d.owi) of the thistle by - the winds of aatumn. and . Ibrrotten a, a morning dream j but the soma oi onr cnuuren win jusi tnen bT comtjRf need their existence an 'existence never to end. The rainbow clones of their esrthlv Prospects will bevellsded into the mists of death, and. the soul that his no Saviour will have nothing- but a fearful locking for of Jdr.nten and fierv indignation Seeinjt these thinge are to, ii aot fir chict to&cera to edocAte oar ehii 4rem, so to apeak, for Heavens to walk before tbeia In Oyi narrow jar that that the labor re julred at our"haniTii is greatrvv hat it our children have with in them an evil heart of unbelief? what yllf . what If the world and Satan strengthen them in their opposition to good? Shall we hesitate in our duty? he uou ot Abraham is with us. Our Redeemr is mighty! If he be Tor us, who can be against us? Trusting in him. We may ask what we will, and it shajl be done for us. He delighteth to shew jnercy. and ii covenant is with us and pur children forever. Let us, then,, be. up and doing,. The .voice of hi in who aroused the prophet as he slept under the juniper tree, beneath Mount lloreb, is to us,. " what doest tliou here? Xet slumbers also! True we have no cake, nor cruise of water, prepared by angel ministry, to strengthen us for duty; but w e have the word and spirit of our God te guide our onward march and give us victory. Let ns-lmik to .the Redeemer for hel p in the greatness of our work. He who loved little children in the days of his flesh, stillloves them on the throne of his glery. U is exalted to saveTirt the uttermost! he has nromised his blessing to fervent, united prayer. Let u, then, meet, if but .three, let us meet together, te claim the blessed ful filment of the holv promise, Ask what ye will, and it shall be done un to vquI Could we but come with the Syrophf nician mother's faitfi, how soon shoujd Jve fee the evil heart renewed! or would, we plead like Jairus, how soon would the dead in trespasses and sins be restored to life! and our own languid graces would aiain be as thu brignt prelibations of Heaven. Let us wait no iongeri too much of our time has already run to waste, and we are perhaps nearer our eternal home than we imagine. One after another of o(ur beloved ones has been taken front our bosoms, and laid in the cold and onrly tomb. Let us make haste to bring those that are yet spared to us in the arms of united faith and prayce tq the Nlercy Seat. The four yJiu u- nited in bringing the paralytic to the teet ot Jesus, obtained the blessing they implored. He who wept at the 5 rave ot Lazarus and took little chil ren in hiajarms a d blessed them, still exhibits his tender pity towards those who fear him. Oh! could webe- icve all thu"8 should be possible to ua-ould AVt is nnd Knice, howmanv young Tim- oujvsyouiu- rise -in mesa me cuurcu; how would our own joy abound as c n Xoi'intita ACADEniri. -'J Se eercietoi lli Schuol toromciwi spun lli 8ib July sell. Hoard mJ b oluii cil loc mn ol lh ynj Uwliet with -Prin tipuli of Ibn Aewlcmiek. " bcteral r'plil Uroille in lb illjr rf lo irrrrel nminotUt hots bmI ni fcmle hosrdVr.- 1 he prkettur hoard sod tuition are Ihc SMS heretofore. Uf titer. . - .ItMt t. i mj----"1 89 - A List of letters, ' - rmmin( is h Po Office U Kalcigh 0 lh SJJi-- Pertobs, eallmr for Ibcm w" Key sre adfertited. ' Jurori L Alfrimrl K Jmi A Alsnder ... P Kebes 3 Samuel Alalnn Jnmra A Klie Willaim Athlt-r v ej4mM Kinf Fr.nr.1 A lira Jaaur It Kilkell '!! Vminx Allra L M it Frawi Aadrew Miles Lastiter ' . Ii Itiehanl L4Mie joha C tleliforil Jhe Lnmrf . illiam J tiled Ulier Lfeit John A neriT " ' ""Mr "SaBe 'W1" lla.ldia ll.ilrjr . M laaaa lirannan Tetter It Miller 4mu4 Uk ItUUarU Millet . lil UratHrlil J "ha M alone Cpt John Herrr Capl John Morphis J (.ha V lllakrley James It Murray t.rmnn N Bucll Jntrph L. Miiwrll VAwrii Bir(rt Wall hall M.rih.ll Mrs Jane A Urnfa Uwii U MorrnoH Prancit Itriilgrt Itantrl Krailry Mxi F.l x. llritl Alfred Hurt Uanirl Hrainard Ava lllaka IV Kill. G niak tieul llanti l liateman JoW di' llaroee Mr SiMn liata Mis lltl John II Itnan Kxae llrnli-r ll.-nry II Itrown S . Iter Jamri M Urowa 3 Mr Mereitrih John Hrow.n N Miu Martha Brown Milt Penny Kirhols ; Stephen A Nnrfltt . t tii rrr n wtnrtw h'irpaa Card lr Vniry W NeriU S W Coiton " WilUoura U Nicl.t I. Coor Pender O Nimroa) C'rnmwrtl i Jamet Olira Mreir WtroTdWilt Jette DTTve William C'rwhiua P Dillon I'ulliua, ('aUb Perry Young Callihan nr Xa- Neliemiah 11 Litbon M'Cauler JudfC John Marahall Tilloh II Marshall M miiter of lb Goipel Jamr C klartom UwhM V Mechsoi Mi Ann- Mail (ieorre .Milehi-I.l iieorf It Mhehell ' I ke ate Oasil Manly Jamea MUullmigli Thnmas Mttrrov MaK Motet Kranci M 'Henry IKaniel C Gordon J Camerone 4 Matthew J Coman William Chambers John M Caaoo John Caaen IVnnl I lole Cot Henry Cooke VI ri Anne Cooke Jane Cook U Abraham Davis Jnt'mn Uaria I'homa Da tit Knbert U Daniel Un IC4'd U Omlky XV m Hsiet Wdliam S Urnmmood iM.n Ihi Pre lleii.y M Dilliard K ChjJejD. Kmnnt Mr Kanny KanT John K Rtklcmaa Henry Kiln 9 J cUa lea : F William L Fowler Klisa Kretman Allen Kliunlling Samuel iiher Jame Ki.h Wdliam K. Fort Thnma Rholton Mr UHlwin Pratt 4 William Powell Thornton Paiham Alfieil Partin fieo ValiitiKlon Porter Kelaon "hilllp S Iter Leonidi W Polk William Potter Alexander I'Htiford Jolm K Phiter Matthew Payria It Boo&er Ramary " Charles H Itarate K S Kamary John Ithode Mr Nrtey Khrjdei ' Col Geo Unnr -v i Ker'd Jame Ueid Kitward Iteed Maria, ear of Durell linger Mark Rlcjianlton Mr littee Upj;coft liiehanl KeaprcM John Iteaeia Mi'ibMl Itiee Thoma "O 'Itiplejr" .'anir llofjer Col John M Usu Mr John M Itoii spli: tn? tnc-nc. v Capital Jl'riie 6,090 Dollare, NOIiTlI CAROLINA ' STATE LOTTERVs , Ct No. 7 roa H35. Oo the Topular Terminating Figure '.. System. To be iraven at Mot tanton f 'y.' Cj on U'tdnttday, the ZDth JuTy, 18 J5T Coauinina the followm; apLmlid pr'awt: 1 rrize sf 6,OOo - 1 3,OOtf 1U 1,000 io soo -lo 600 1 ' . soo J- . IO " -. 309. lOO 100 Beiide many prise of $50, $30, fX, k. Whte Ticket $4 OO sac.I I a SraSaVwah"-K' - jOO. quarters, - - - 1 O . A ertiftrata lor a packaee of lea whole Far 10 half ifillo, . . - - If SQ Per 10 natter 4lilto, : i.7J Ticket and Share and Certificates of packa- ki to be had in the rrealeat eartrty of number by cnaiotin; me cam or pnxe iwiirpmn7-,,7 t 91 tb.3Ui run I o, aurapri, Kalcigh, .Y, V. fTj" A lit eonlaining a full aeeoual of (he drawing wa all be tent to alt who order ticket a above. Juna J(J, H3J PLEASLll CAItUIAGES. The tuWiUer will attend to buiine. In the Rank ot rtie State upon the lullowing term: . For renewing notes - - - For reeeiiug and tranimittinf he money on diaeoont. when lb um i le tliaq 1 ,000 dollar. - . .7 ' For reermag and l7na.Hling on diacouo rer l.OOOdoU"- L WETMOrtL ,le;th,FrL-y t;T83 MtK Bich plated Cnstors, Brend Bas kets, end Britannia arc, Raleigh, June 84, 1S3S ; ... : ; ; , W. J. KAJJSAY & CO. . Three doer below the Market, FajetteeUU t Denlen In old A Silver Lever watches, rich Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Tatter Cutlery, Pistols, Gnat nfli Perlnmery,'- - , Have jnat re e Weil fiom he Xoith r tplendKi ac eMve"(JJIwBBW' ofanisUa J 4 mrblie above line, purehae pt m einailc for ch. which will enable them to aell good i l l rii ' Tj'Say man aincira i ma mimb aaawii a Quality haTt erer beenaold in thi atate. The publia are re.etrutly in- aur 1 Jtijm: 'Viiiii For Sale, At the manufactory, the following Carriage: 1 and Harnett, Coachee -BtiHnifliea.- Charriouee Bt- do do .Teryxlrg William Spain Mitt Mary Ana Stuart Itaiah Smart Jame N Smith 3 Kamurl 11 Smith Mitt Martha M Garrott lr llarbara Smith Ren I) Green John 1) Sterenaon Klder Nathan Gully Klizabelh Stevea Pet ton Gill Helen Stone Nathaniel C Gordon Jnitah Seott or Young Callikam... Ales Grar William II t;a Mrt Gorman II Henry llintnn Gabriel Holme Itaae Hutcbin lnui L) Henry Warren ilai-p 4tnbert lliblrae Sam 'I llarriil Jlerry llarrit llevereni ttonkln liiehanl lliiir Mr Sarah II lline Dr Uul'o Haywood 9 Samuil Hanenck S. Ilartwell Morton Henry Hill I)r Tlioma. L Hill Tme -W limkinf John K. C Heitmann llniace Henderson Thnma Holland Uoheit llalleburloa Jette Howell Henry llnaell All'rrd HartsSeld saw our chilurt n walking Mrt Sally Stn.lrrt Mitt Klixa Sander Mr Mary Sledga I'homa Southeiland John II Stevens T Anderton Taylor Mia Kebeeea Taylor S Solomon Taylor a Koherl Tvcker Mr M Thompson Jame J Thnma Mlu Clara Thoma Mitt Caroline Taylor Jacob Tench Ales F Telfair IV Alei Telfair John t'ai'het! Klijah Todd Solomon Terrell U -Mr Mary.Utlay. llenlon Utley Naihan Utiehurch Wintou Uixhnieh V Archibald Vandre.rrri Mrs Klixabelh - Vande- -grilt Alt of which are warranted, and will be auld a low at can be afforded, or a tucb work can he purcbtnid elf where. Gentlemen are mit ed lo call and Judge for tbemtelte.' Tiios. conn?. - Raleigh. Jdne 9. IMS " - 8J tf ' Valaable Property for Sale.' The subscriber offers far sale his U W F.LL1NG HOUSR, tkualed a lew hundred yards east ol the State House. It has eight rooms, with fire places in each, large garret and cellar, an excellent garden and out houses, and bai lately been re paired. Alan, A SMALL FARM, fire m3es Trom Kaleigh, conlaaHing 850 aeres of land, mostly in wood. A part ol the cultivated land te w- meadow; in fine order, ) ieldjig very profitably. Alao, . lOO Acres Wood Land, two and a half miles from Uateajh. 1 - Peer Horte Wagon- ' .1 Two 4 ... ..... - 4 One do do . A horse and gig, a mule, salkey and harness, one Suall yoke of ozea and cart, 3 cows, he ke. t. WKl'MUKE. Raleigh, June S, IS3S S3 if ' LOOK AT THIS! The subscriber is now oieniiig at his Store, S door above the Peat Office, a teautiltrl supply Spring and Summer Clothing:, Conaiatmg of Coats, Pantaloons and Vests of every colour and quality. Person wi thing lo upply themselves, will do welt to rail, a he it ricici ruined te tell low, for eaah only. Together with a general assortment of Fancy Articles, Stocks, Suspen ders, Gloves, Shirt Collars and Bosoms. And many other article kept by Merchant Tailor. " THOS. M. OLIVER, (iskst.) Merchant Taylor, '- - Jsayettevdle St. ItaleighN.C. JaneSfi, 1135 S!S if Mrt Krxiah lUitkfield Publicola Valeriu llaakiut F. Ilernihn W Mitt Jane ilury Willi Wilcoek Lucat. t'ayle John It Honryeut Ointtant V Hortoo Frederick II off Jwanee rtwkt Attey tinnier the lizht of the divine countenance! how would our trials seeni as but the foam upon' the billo w bjrfl wej-caHzedJ vre-and wuri -havirts weitthered the S'ocnt of life, should enter together e haven of -'eternal rest! i .h.. l ' . ' - , iet us inos; in jesna, me buiii't aim Qnisher of our la it h. for the aid of his spirit, antl we shall not look , in vain. Kannnh, that blessed mother in Isra el, found an answer of peace in the prayer of her forrowful heart. What an unspeakable blessing to the people of God.anjd doubtless to Hannah, was that child ol kef prayers! How tlid Qod delight, to blgss him, even when a little childr and girded with a linen e- Iihod, he'stood before the Lord.' Sure y this maternal offerin; was accepted, blessed and honored.' Let us, then, go and do likewise. Long sincelhat ho ly mother has met her holy child in re giagi of eternal bliss, . and doubtleas their mingled songs of praise now swell the triumphs, of him whose a? nixing death - brought life and immor tality t light. Let us. then, looVinr towards tha hnpe' art before us, and trusting alone u the precious Redeem er, bertn anew the business of life, re membering that to bring up our chil dren for Jesus is the great end of our Kiuyuiat tifiniL. A ChrisUan Mother. BLANKS ' Tar tale at Ihie'eQ John llollowav . Craaloid W Hall J Taply Johnson trniuel H Johnson Ih-urv Johnson J'fcenetty Jnj jiejr2 Ihiinl nance Mitt J Miller, ears. of Alfred Miss Alha Wilkms Jqtepl, Watford Jamea Wood -- Itev'd Jamex E Wh ' John" Wr1iTa--J" Jnyner Wmilnt W Watkina (t Iwprey - Jamea Winatnn Mitt Abbegal Worley William P William Edward Williunt illiam II William Jac'oSa, Eta George L Jonet Mr Mary J one Robert Jones Mitt Jane Jones John II John Lewis Jackaoa Henry Jackson Henry" 'WMtmiM-virrir-tir; " """"'II trit 'twariUui."" Williams, a m I oared man Elisabeth Walton , Mrt Nancy Walton John Walton Absalom P Woodall Henry Ward Chriatnpber Woodard MelMMaaJ Wynn Matter K. tl. Jackvoa .Aluaaa West Nichidat Jordan X Dr Jtdint W B Vales 99 St THOS. iV. 8t:OTTr P. M. State of North Carblina, JOHNSTON COUNTT. Superior Court of Law, March Term, '- , , 1835. Eit ward Price-) ya f- I'elitioa for Uiveree. Edith Price. 3 It annearlne to the talitfaetion ol the Conrt that the defendant i aot an inhabitant of Ihi Slate, it it Iherelore ordered thai publwalHW ne made (or three month m IVa Star, a ewper printed in the eky of Kaleigh, that unices the aaid Edith Price anaearat I be next term of Said Cowl, to.ee held in SaHhaeld on (heiib iloa. day of September next, and plead, answer or ae mar le the plaintiff " petition. It wiH be heard ex parte, and Jedgment pre aeaifrtte entered a- gaaaat her. - ; Owe al Sna aH afJ o9 f , vim. ucn. till, v. e. t. . 3m ' " ' - ' .' For Bent. .' ', '- The Store hoat hcretolore oceupatd wf $4 King, and adjoining ear Drag Store, is for re (4.1 It ia well fitted ep, and emtaidered nne 6 the heat sUndt in the City lor Votmet. W1LUAMS at BATWOOD. a)'tje,laa,er,UaS tf .1 TIIi9IAS III. OL1VEK, (iOST ) Merchant Tailor, FayttttviUe Street, Kaleigh N. C. Has just received from New York and Philadel phia, an elegant assortment of . Spring and Stammer Ooods, Embracing a variety. iu'Jierto vqcquallcd in this market, among which may be found the follow, ing article, together; with many other, need less ta mention here: Sap. Blue, "1 Black, (Cashmcrctts, " Brown, Anew article Jar ttatt. " Grern, ... Rich Satm Silk. .) Conled do " Kngliih Quilted, I llrown, lireen, k V.wr.aa. Purpi do Vestlngs. White Marseilles, I Figured k , J Checked do Uaht Corrlett, Creant Coloured, tVI.!i. I 1 Graritrb.;..: rtiiinne. Bedfonl d k Lisbon, ..... '""fJreeC ' Blue k;"f r5 lCamblets. Mulbeiry J French Bombazines. .1 tup article. Black Circassians. All the above mentioned articles are of a sn. perior euality, ami will be made op tn the hand tomrtl tlyle, at a short notice. Ilavina; in hit employ meut wm-kraen of the; first order, he leeU janu. uetitancj. .. in; warranting .any, article wniou may. be onlere.1. Gentlemen furnithiiig their own materials, can hare their garments made ap in suiierior style. Order from a dlttant received with thank and attendet) to promptly. tCJ he latest london lashtont juit received. lUleigb, May 1, tS3S ?S If Just Received, At tha North Carolina Book Store, The Infidrl, in Iwe vnla. Irving 't Ceeicjuest of Florida, Iwe tola. Jatihet in search of (ii Father, one vol. Captain Koas'a aeeond voyage, one vok octavo. Thirty year correipoailenae between Bishop J elb and Alex. Knos. legend and atoriet of Ireland, In two Vote. The two friends, by the Countess ol Uletiingtoa. "Also; ' A lew mnrt copies of Jonet't I )e trace tf N. C. Uves of Ihe English pirates, highwaymen and robber. ' -vy. JeneS3,tSS5 . , Bank of the State of IV. Carolina. A DJ, VIDEN O of rtre and a half per cent, lor profits, made for the half year cndit.g the 83d oaf of May last, has been, ileclared, and will he paid at tha Bank en I be first Monday m July neat, and at the Bra ticket and A gent a; t fifteen dajt thereafter euhyeet te the laa ol twenty-five tent on each share of stock owned by inditida sis, according te the Chart erv By order. C. PEWEY, Cashier. Raleigh, Juae 2th,1S31 ' St St vited to call and caamine hefore purehating else where. All kinds of Cold and Silver Lever Watcbct and Jewelry repaired, and warranted to .perform en, by workmen ol the nrttoroer. H.lci(h, June 8, 1185 AXTI-DVSPEI'TIC For the relief of almot ev rT , . of functional disorder r I ' ,e och, Bowells, Liver, r "i such as Heart-Burn, : a f ache. Acid Eructalions? JJ- Loss of Appetite, 1'aia tenV- .-tension of the Stomach ari L, jteauacne,. uurrnoca, Udit, j4 dice, Flatulence, habitid, ( tiyeness, Piles, ic. . j The moat delicate Pemateiand tka ' therowKh pertect safely. In fulla. ' encehaa aliewn them lobe amoat tfjeia. UIIOtMnl- - ' . . t he estentive and rapidlv HMrenl ' lor thief l uable Cemeund in ihes4v and Ilia dsil aceoanta received of aa give atavranaa that theae Pills vis at superseile the perukious ate ot CatowH, mettie Medicine,-at well a, a Vt tioa orTfiia' popular diatlia i'illt'wat ,w country haa been so long and liberallt - I'lin.nuKIa Iha ! ..1 .L ' rilia nntranaeai frwia tha tullnwia. .J. have hern selected froni many of niauUrc recently lurnitnen.anu win aceomhahy a, vis. 1 nomas P. Urvereet, Etq U. g. k. Pub. Treaturert the ItL Rev. Levi i l I). Bithcvp of N. Caroliaat ' fioverh li BR. A. F. TELFAIR, Ifaving located ' la Raleigh; tenders hit Pro lettihnal services toitt eiticeni snd those ol itt vicinity. His office it on Fayettevilte street, almost immediately Vippotir the Pott Ofllce, where he can be always fowid, wheu not pte fesiioiially engaged. Hi. I . has practised medicine for several rears in this Slate, and haa iutt returned finm London,' where he attended the Sureicnl Lee- lure. Jn.-Sl -Uartlialame m. sllQpiial, . (the tcnooi oi ine laic criruraten Aoernetnv, ) ana enjoyed ihe many faeitniet which that InttHiition offer for improvemeut in the (cience of Medi cine. ' MaygSr 45- r- -m New aid Seasonable Goods. ' I'he Suhtciber list juit recrived Tron III North, a handtome and well srlecled aaaoi men! oi CLOTHS. CASSIMKRES k VEST 1NGS, embracing every thade of eelor and every variety of pattern. They will, aa otnal, be made'ap to order at tha tliorteat notice, and in the most Fashionable style, by firtt rate Workmen. STOCKS. SHIRTS, SHIRT COLLARS, SUSPENDERS and all other aniclet mindly kept io tiroilar Ettablithmrnlt, atway m hand. JAMES LirCHFOItl). - April , IS35- S4 l( REMOVAL. AalWILLIATO Reaneetfully inform tlieir fiienilt and the nob lia that, with a view tn mead their buaineat, they have nemnved from Coman' Corner to the t'KN TKK 8 ItfltE OF PffACE'S GRANITE BLOCK, where they are enabled to ditplay a n.nre" exten tive variety of MEltCII ANDISK, than h reio- fore, ar.d intend keeping Ihe HICUEST .1A'D bust F.i.Ycr rjiJiaics. :..z-::,.z .... A. II. Being agent t for Mettn B ATTLE k BKOTIIEKV FACTORY COTTON YARN. thry will keep a large aupply oa band, which can be had at Factory price. Jnat received, a freah tnni.lv ot Leaf Surar. Coffee and Teat, of good nnalitr. WM.. A. WILUAMS k CU. Raleigh, March 8, IS3S 14 tt NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL. fJackten, A'arthamptan C. II. A'a. Curaliua.J The exercise of Ihi School will he returned. on Monday, 6th of July, under the jlireation ol the tubtcriber. .. ... MALL DEPARTMENT. -"In this divitinn ol the School, the course of ttudie i ijeiicnril. ei ther 10 prepare bay for any ef our colh-gea, or lo complete the education of those yoang iceiitle. men, whose lime or meant, may be inuifficient te trTiard them eollegiata advantages. For the Uenetii ol ine latter, the studies will be more va ried and extended. Satisfied, both by observation and an expert. ence of six yeara in hit prufettion, that the mode, common with aome teachers in our primary schools, of hurrying student through their pre. paratory aourte, with only a (mattering, or, at farthett, a very imperfect knneleitge ol t.ieir ttmliet, ttriket at Ilia very root of sound educa tion, Ihe tubtcriber it retolved to continue that tyttem ol instruction, heretofore urued by him, the beneficial result i ol whkh, tie it proud to tay, luve been aakaowledged by many ol the molt competent jodgei in our State. Thi me thod it opposed at well to the crowding of too many studies upon the mind at the- lame lime, at lo Ihe attigningol loo great a quantity lo each irritation, wilhout regard to the accuvarywMi which the tinder.l recite it. FEMALE IJEPAUI MENT. A lady, who. from teMimoni.lt received, of her character, qualificationt, and experience, it fully competent to teach the ordinary tolid and ornamental branchet of female education, ( Muaie anil French included,) will take charge of I hit ih . tnicnt, which, however, wjll be iimler the I0.er ini. ii dence and control ol the tubtcriber, to that the tame mode of inttruetion, that htt been punned in the Male, will be introduced iulo the Female Sahoot.- , l..,Boarrt,,ror Ira nr. twelve, ttydr nts, trnay lie, had 1 m the family of Ihc tntitcribcr, at ux dollw i per month, or ut private Ismiliet, on Iht tane uimi no contingent charge' will be made. T he Terms of Tuition are the tame aa heretoloie, vis: '''.'. For lower braoehet of Englith, per session, f8 H) For higher' do -- do do 10 IK) For (iveekr Latin and Fmich A- , l; M For Mmie (in- sddit ion ) :.- rii-:1: i u : f i 00 The aession will terminate with a pnMie ex amination on the first Thursday and Fi nlay in December. ' By order or the Trotter UOU T. A. EZELL, Principal. - " - - ' : '--- 4W State of North Carolina, RDGECOMBaV COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, " May Term, 1835. Hartley" Deans, Exeenlnr'l ol Edith Jordan de. w . Jntbila Jordan aad other. J It appearing to the tatitfiiction of Ike CouH Hon. llenrv Potter. Judce of the ti l Ort foe Ditt N. C Ke. Wm. t). I) late Pattorof the Presbytera t, Ralekthi Rev. G W. Freeman, itrtlar. Church, KaUirlu Capl. E P. Giiiai, J T. Blake, oi tne wet noun r.. t.Ti4 ; Ion It. lialel, t. Wm. lull, lfH. , of Siatet Hon. tJeorga K. tUdjrer, Tl ; arrf Kiwi, late Member ol Conrrrn, j Tarborough fKatrklt Jame Grant, tndler of I'ublic Aeeoemtt. itt Jitrtk anil Proletsor Anderson, L'nivertity wl Prepared fMy 6y That, L JuP,C Raleigh, ami sold w holesale nd 4ti(l Store of Beckwtth k Jump, and by tfpJ, in aimon every town in inn siate. ' Raleigh, Augntl IS . , .. Jj . lBOCLA3I ATfOIV . By' the Governor of JS'onh'Oti 8200 Keuard." Whereas it lias been made Inowial dteveTdwt vrfeSeTOtieT- Ii mai tt,---rcr;; soa Williams, Isle of the Criantyvlt-i recently niunieieii in Ihe said Louaty.a jA.vir.i unu.nr. aianna cnarges i commission ol the sanl lelony i And i it it repretenied that the said jKmr is a fugitive trom justice, and is helMvcs i fled bey ond the limit of the Stat, : Now tlMtrefore, to the end that the Wallace may be appnlienrieil and bru trial, I have thnughl pmwr lo ittat I Proclamation, uffVring a Reward ol dred Dollar to any person or persa) will apnrehtnd and confine him ia a within thi Slate. And I do moreavtr.i rrqure-all officer, a iM-lher Ctvir g; aithia thia State, to ate their best em anH-rhend, or cauae to be pieLek, aforesaid fugitive. Aimn- wtery)rtnrarrtJ ItllTi' v-;d BVaratt .1 ' " 2 01 -"rtn uarntina, at thetti. lS3Jh' 1,,e l5tl 1J'of j DAVID L S,Vi4 By tha Cnvemnr. :, "j W. T. Col., Pi ivale Sacrelan. I JAMES WALLACE is rrpreieak.) between sixteen and seventeen yrati J oi iair completion, Tigut natr, bloetynj face;- tnirrehly ton arise, and its Wai j about five feet three or lour imhei. would wewh one hundred, and fifieean poundt. He hat aome fine Imkk-t . cheek hone tn.t aota, and walks virl I tiraignt tnrwaid. , tf Ann! Uules, 183J, before ttw & Master of the Chancer C Paris. . . j John P. Irioa - ") " L V Trance V. N. Carolina. J , ' Uimh, motion, of OMnnlaiaanf . btVa 1 A. M 'Campbell, and it apcai ing hi tar n ikib oi ine uu (ami Meaute, Iruax that the delt mlanla ara not tnizrutriai ot I ennettce, to that the uilinary pant ihi court can be served upon iheaii W they arerrtixeni rf the Slate of Nortk t ! It I therelore ordered by Ihe CleikaM that publication be made for ll.ne aii "eat ciineiscan," a ncwtMoiT aiaj Paris. Teniiettee, and three wet kt ia tkeH and Net lb l .'arolina t.aAle.M a arwJ lirMed in Halenb. North Carolina. inf tlm to appear befme our aaisauaria in Atoiutay in heHember next, m4 pa twer or deionr to cm... I-,.,.... till. ilit will be taken for eni.lciaed againtt tlem.iJ iurie at iiif Bc&l ura a. court. 1. N. M-CAMPBELL, C I The bill charge, that on .he 4th day tS3'J, enniplainanl iiurrhatrd ol that"" by Ibeir agent Samuel Oicknit, a liatj lying in llrmy couiiiy, Tenneti.ee, lor f executed hit lao bniiili, payable te dri. nne lor (403, payable the lt dty 1&33, and. one for S4i6 ISA, ptU If of January, U34, that a deed wat carrel taiil Dickcnt at agent of said '1'rnilen, eomplaiiuiut lor lanl land that ih 'I n broi.(;l.t nut againtt complainant aa executeil by him to Ihe rii femlann, ami be bound In py i.iilrtt prevented B " that the taiil Tl iitieet have no title tt"j which they bnnnil tlieoutclvet In cunvrr ilaiuant, that taid 1'ruttetl have berrlU culeil a deed t.f convrTanee to tain wi 3rMljmm'att'iiueKWa1fnf Henry countv; thai coumlaii.auHiaiti ler the belirl lh-.l the title wat in repreeiited by ihrir agent Samuel Bw never tiitpeclrd oibVrwiae unld imhcV II. llaward, a unrulier of thv firm if'1' M'Lemnie k Co. uf hit iiiterrtt its that cnmtilair.ant. horn the baud w nin, m, areaiir. iniurein oat. i at cnntiilernbfe el . in improin!T not uoubiingiiui oa p.jmenl ol iht lion mnnev he would ret a nod add a' tie tbereloV that the iteli-ndanl ar 1 lo enforce the ooutiilrration money P plaiuant. knowina -well the ba.eatuH land i that rlcfen-tantt are actine acairn? 'j ly and good conscience, and 10 the "Jll fpiamanL Pray that Ihe conliaet "I and complainant's honil be turret"1 and that he hate a riaannr.ble allnw improvemenlt, paid hitn by defeiw!i"in Vther rrlwt at Ihe court may thus P"T June 8, 189$ COMMITTED To the jail in Atheville, Buneoli that John Jordan, Stephen Thoma ami 1'enii.ab I North Carolina, on Ihe lOih intlan', h'l ants ui this ease, are non-re. i- I who calls himself JAMES tl 1'homss. defends dent, it i therefore ordered that publication ba made in the Kaleigh Star, for aix week aaecea tirelv, lor Ihe taiil John Jordan, Stephen Thoma sod Peaiaah Thnma to ap-art our next Court of Pleat and Quarter Settmii, to he held Inr (aid county, at tha Court House in Tarborough, an tha fourth Monday of Auaat nest, and ca veat the Will of the taid Edith Jordan, or the same will be admitted to probate at to them. - Wilnea. Michael Hearn, Clerk of ear aaid Ceart, at Tarborough, the loorth Monday ol May, A.D.I Ui. , MICH-L HEARN. C. C. 81 w COTTON G1H FOR S LE. A 44 Saw Cottea Gin, nearly new, bands, ka. all aacapicat. Apply te Kaaiajaa imm as, 1139 V tf FOR sale; The robtcriber offer for sale, hit HOUSE I aud LOT, which it (ituated, a (joining the city .naraet siren, l.au a mne rst ham the market, formerly owned by Mr. Dil lard. For particular, inquire of the tubtcriber, at the aaid place, or at the State Quarry . ELEAZEI4 COLHUUN, Jone SVJ, USJ . gy ,lp ays he it a free maa, that hn.i'1' in Aogutta, hut ha not any t"r that belief lo shew. He it li " tolerably ilark completion, is ouJZ pear to have no fleth niaikt, aad !" The owner it rrquetled u com lrw; A ... L -k . and latC I propyl j, cnaig-, . " t, otherwitehe will be dealt ah at JACOB' SUM ftfjg reoruerj.n, ia -'i ikTrl ;r. I aAlAirne lVater. A fall autihlv of G'ermsa aad t: LOUNB WATEll, of a superior Vi Fancy aud nia BottlcH (or t jyf Ilea, a Beaver IJa i . yit a supertorquainj, p, ranted geuuiue JJeror '""7. yif Dta. . - '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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