THE WORTH - CAROLINIAN. Poetical. Prom the Elyria Republican. Gen. Jackson's Reception at New Orlis. Jan. 8, 1810. He comes! he comes! the warrior brave, Whose patriot arm stretched out to sure A nation's Liberty Pot Freedom struck the conquering blow. Triumphant crushed her mighty foe, Proud England's Tyranny. He cornea! he comes! his country's pride, Her statesman, counsellor, and guide, When war's tumultuous blast No longer sweep Columbia's shores. When in her thrilling halls once more The lot of Fame was cast. "He comes! he comes! an aged form, Worn by war's strife and hardest storm; He treads the field again, Where years ago his dauntless breast Withstood the wildest, fiercest blast That swept the battle plain. He comes! he corneal and thousands bow Before the honored patriot now To give the meed of Fame; And long Fame's garland shall entwine, Long, long upon her paze shall shine His consecrated name. There's not'a word thy lip haih breathed, A look thine eye hath given, That is not shrined within my heart, Like to a dream of heaven! There's not a spot where we have met, A favorite flower or tree; There's not a scene, by thee beloved, That is not prized by me! Whene'er I hear the linnet's song, Or the blithe woodlark's lay, Or mark, upon the golden west, The ro3y clouds decay; Wben'er I catch the breath of flowers, Or music from the tree, Thought wings her way to distant bowers, And memory cling3 to t'ee. stolen never forsook him, and he embraced hefirs opportunity of making restitution in person. More than 12 jears however, rolled away without Presen" tin" any facility of visiting Mr. Moncrief. At last, he obtained a freight to Bordeaux, and thence to Leith, and having learned that Mr. Moncnei w still living with his wife and family at their o a re sidence, he forwarded two pipes of excellent wine to him, but without mentioning from whom they came. Vv nen iney arriveu ui uic " i was thrown into the ereatest perplexity, observing, i that for himself he could not affird to drink w inn, lie had no cellar in which h) could place it, nor uiu i friend that was likely to sena mm Miscellaneous. The Robber Reclaimed. FOUNDED OS FACT. A wrnrthv minister, whom I shall call year piety the Rev Mr. Moncrief, resided near cainnnr-t, a wui i.ie tiAR Ho wpneraliv e?tee:neu lor ins ottoniin i tn his ministerial duties. : " u,i iv,a uhnln truth of trod, in style plain ana 1: i l..lr,tfd at once to inform the und-rstand- ; ' i ..,!.. tha tivin blessui". to alrcct tne heart. It was hi3 custom to go from home aann ally to receive his yearly stipend; which was frugality, that it manaseu ....v.. - -. , . i ;..t effiripnt fnrthe suDDort of the fami y, uwaiucjuiik " , ri. . . .,,.!.,. at thrt end of the year. lo thf nnidence and domestic economy of Mrs. Mnn :r ,.w ,S ihia was to be attributed. She nci- tW nff.cted the fine lady, nor did she bring horse f i. ..nt hv hr vulmilT. She knew when to be silent, and when to speak; and instead r.f listening to the idle reports and vain tattle of . K.,7l,n, i i tlie ronTCsration, she heard their . . - , it ! I,... - -n minr! wlttlrtllt and ouriea mem in - 1 lie season Having ar- for the !,.i,Kio . nwwnt. The whole therefore, was a mistake, and the wine was obviously intended for some other person. He consented, however, to al thom fnr the nrescnito De piacea m nm &i&uie. After making every inquiry to discover ine rt-ai tl wine, and obtaining no nilormation B-t.iovr. Mr. Mniicr.ef concluded that time would develope the mystery. After a few days, a respecta ble looking gentleman al'gnteu trom nis carriage, and rennested to see the minister. Being introduc ed, he said he had been brought up in the country, and had constantly recollected him witn esteem ana veneration. He had taken the liberty of bringing r few trifles for the acceptance of Mrs. JYloncriet. Tim nresents consisted of some choice fruits, s.lk &c. of no small value. 1 he stranger was invneo to a very plain dinner, of which the family wa about tn nnrtnlrp jinrl nt the coni lnion of the rcpa-?t, 1K)- ' . . r lifflv reniiestfri n plass of Wine. IVir. moncnui anoloirized at not having anv. his income not allow- nirliiin tn Hi-InlrJt. -It is tm said he. "that there are two pipes of wine in my stable, direciea to me, but I do not know to whom they belong." Thi mift renlied thnf ho knew who sent mem, an tVintV!. Mnnrrief wnstn consider the wine as his M.m n.nn.t r .Qnrrns nino u.na i miTlf ' 1 M t el V PrO duced, and after the pirtv had drank health and nap- pirn ss tolhcir benevoient Inend, Atrs. moncnci au i hpr children rftire!. lenvinfr the husband anil the stranger to thems-lves. The surprise and astonish meat of the fumlyran scarce'y be imagined, and yet they could form no idea of the name or character of the guest. Scarcely had the two gentlemen been k tt alone, when the stranger became visibly te.oughtful, and laboured apparently under oreat mental perturba tion. Ashe sa', the crvstal tears flowed in rapid succession, and his heart seemed reaay ti burst. Mr. Moncriet bcc;ime greatly alarmed, and was on the point of ring:nz the bell for assistance, when the stianger, locking w sh'ullv at him, u'tred in brok en acc nts, "Kxcuse me, dear and reverend rtir oe not alarmed, mv tears spe::k at once my pungent sorrow for the j-ast, and my gratitu 1e for tho pres ent moment.'' In an instant he drew out his purse, containing a sum of money, and with his pen-il proceeding to make c ilcnlations, then placed 0:1 tne table a sccnnds'im. "N..w, dearSir," sad he, with an expressive look of gratitude and.humility. "behold your property restored, and the interest due thereon. Mankind, onco iho robber tfTrsyou to-Jav soni"? resolution for h s grrat offence. did r.ct reject the advice you gave mc on tliat ccasion. Your imaic hrs ben ronstotlv before my eyes. Frequently have I souvht pardon of God, and prayed th it Ides sings mii.lit descend rpon you. The Almighty has, I tiut, answered my p. avers, end made tue prosper ous in regard to both wo: Ids. MoncrTef looked with astonishment, fir?t at Mait Innd ar.d then r.t th' money. Time and a sea-firing Ife had h ft no trac s ofhis former app- arance; yet, from the moment the first sum was laid down, a dawn of hope arose in his mind that the ohj ct was before him, for whose salvation he had so Ion? sup plicated. The f'-elirgs of the rartis may be. better conceiv ed than described. The 10ns n.inistcr bell 1 1 lus prayers answered. He that Ft'd-, wrought with his hands and ri-Ftored what he had unjustly taken away. Goil prospered him in his endeavors to mcke rcstilu'ion, and the rr.bbvr became not only honest, but the friend cf the man whom he had in jured. Hospitalitv. The voice of inspiration rress tlie Grave of thy Friend nas enjoineu nospuaiuy aa a. uuy. - tates of nature concur in pronouncing u a virtue. In this simplicity of ancient times, it flourished as a visorous plant, beneath whose spreading branches the traveller found shelter from the noonday sun and the mid night storm. But nations m their approacn to refinement have been prone to neglect its culture. They have hedged it about with ceremonies, and encumbered it with trap pings, till its virtues faded or its root3 perish ed. Like the stripling shepherd it hath drooped beneath the gorgeous armor of royal ty while it would fain have found among the smooth stones or the brooK tne strengtn u needed. Antidote for Marriage. Jay says that if a man feels very much like getting married, yet imagines that he ought not to, the best remedy he knows of is, to help one of his neighbors move a house full of furniture borrow nine of his children for three days and hear them cry. If that fail, build up a fire of damn wood, and when the smoke is thickest, hirea woman to scold him for about f.nr hours. If he can stand all these, he'd better get married the next day give his wife the pants, and be the "silent partner" in the great firm of matrimony. 'We think the remedy rather severe, but as every man is liable to those thinss after he yokes himself, lhl lm nn harm in trviusr it betore A. Y. Alias. 21il333i3 U4i(Sl?iaB By Liberty Point Fayelteville, opposite THE JACKS OJV HOTEL. May 4. , 10 (y) tales. ! : iin rr rVi.m to nt.iers. lT. 1 Mr. Moneritf took his journey IrcJ " " " . . - . : .1 I." 1A I . nvinjr settled retiirninlT to his habitation. purpose of receiving his stipend, he 1 f,ot, unattendc-d and unarmed, and, h k IQin pqa was rci 1 1 : 11 1 n 11 Sc-i'Cely had he proceeded ha f way, before a young man presented himself before him, and prerempto- at the same t.me rair n2 the th"; i .B:taA rtr, his mnn : V. a pistol to enforce his demand. The li?ht of .Klt M- Moncri-f to recognize in robber no less a character than Sanders Muiland, a linen draper; w'rn h id recently faded. The firm ness of the "ood minister astonished young Alait land "This, st," said he, "is my first attempt; I have" been unfortunate. I am destitute of every hin Your character I respect, and it is no in tention of my he-irt ta offer you either injury or insult, but distress impells ?mi to this action. Th-se words were delivered in so modest and hum ble a ton-, they confirmed M. Moncrief in the sen-tim-nt that he was not lost in vice; and prompted by his 'sacred office, and a desire to d ter the young man from his purpose, he began to reason with him, and pointed out to him in strong, nervous language ths crime he was about to commit the cruelty of depriving a minister of a whole year's ;uWtence tor himse'f and family, and the awful end that awaited all th se who pursued sa dangerous a course. r(. K rnnlled to his mind the convictions ofhis .nn.i-ionce. and tho admonitions ho received in pri vate, as well as in public; and add-d with a firm voice, the end of these, things is death. Maitland listened with attention, nnd, during the address, his eye and his pistol often fell below the i: f the horizon For some time an internal conflict was m iintained, between the desire for the ' and the sin of taking it. At length his enn- .;nJ.. vielded. and in the most peremptory man ner he demanded Mr. Moncrief to surrender his i,i The minister, aware that resistance would be in vain, looked at the pistol that was now point, ed at him delivered his money to Maitland; and reauested that he would listen to him for a few mo ments. "Yon sav, young man, that this is your first attempt take my advice, and, to prevent vour destruction let it be your last. Go and use the money now obtained, in an industrious manner, and you shall have not only my torgiveness, out my ' prayers Mr. Moncrief then raised his reverend . . 'a hands to heaven, and implored mercy for the robber. They parted, the minister to his aflc- ..r0 nnrt t.imilv. ana iviaiuuiiu 10 aids nu 1 1 Jl 1 ' " rf knew not whither! ...... , ' . The world was all before him where to choose TT:- nf rest it.I, if he could have looked to Providence as his "uide, or prayed fr direction; but he could not pray! Afflicted with the most distressing feelings sensible of his crime, and aware ol the danger to which his life was exposed, he wandered about for sometime, undetermined what would be bis future proceeding. The solemn parting words of the minister still sounded in his ears, and his kindness melted his heart. At one time he resolved to return the ilI-otten buoty, but then he knew that his ap prehension might bo the consequence, and his life tbe forfeiture. Meantime tha case of Mr. Moncrief was greatly comtnisseratedj by his affectionate parishioners; old and V0ng spontaneously came forward, and more than compensated tha loss ho had sustained. Still, h prayed" for Maitland, and often wept as he en treated God to bring him to a sense of his sin, and to reclaim Mm trom the paths of the destroyer. At length Maitland heard of a vessel bound to India, and hastened on board. While there, he freaoantly reflected on the sin he had committed, ffnU- Madly have restored the money he had !o unwillingly taken, but this became every day impac1icahle,and he now turned his alter,- - A to the minister's adriee, employ it honestly and indastriously. He availed htmself of the num a9 advanta-ea which commerce open, to the Uor and by great assiduity and caution, aided by Sa biessi n &9 of Providence, which he earnestly 2h?M tne pardon of his sin, he aucceeded be- , k most sanguine expectations His desire Punctuality Punctuality, in regard to appointments, is an essential part of the excelleut habit of do ing every thing in an orderly and seasonable manner. No man will ever be able to do business expeditiously and correctly, who has not a stated tune and method for all that he does. ithout these, it his concerns are numerous, he will always be in hurry and confusion; will do every thing imperfectly, and will, after all, make but little despatch Now, an appointment is the fixing of a par ticular time for a certain business, or duty. If it be exactly attended to, it displaces noth ing else, but leaves its proper time for every other engagement. This exactness in at tending to every thing in its proper season, is of high importance to all business men, to those who have the charge of concerns that are weighty, as well as numerous, it is ab solutely essential. President Washington was the most punctual man in the obser vance of appointments, ever knowu to the writer. He delivered his communication to Congress at the opening of each session, in person. He always appointed the hour of twelve, at uoou, for this purpose; and he never failed to enter the hall of Congress while the State House clock was striking tha hour. His invitations to dinner were always given for four o'clock, P. M.- He allowed five minutes tor the variation ot time pieces; and he waited no longer for any one. Cer tain lagging members of Congress some times came in when dinner was nearly half over. The writer has heard the President say to them with a smile "Gentlemen, we are too punctual for you. I have a cook who never asks whether the company has come, but whether the hour has come!" STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Anson County. S Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Jan uary lerm, lisiO. Thomas P. Rogers, vs. Jacob Pair. Constable's levy on Land, AprV 6th 1839. Levied on two 'hundred ncrcs nf land, fie pro oeitv of D-Tendant Jac-ih Pair m'jnininjr the heirs of " i'luun Cou'y Dec'd and William An- doison on t'ie waters ot Knharuscn s Creek. T-nrpBri;ig to t'ie satisfaction of the Court, Win. Kaimcy, PORTRAIT PAINTER, -isr-srrnTTT r rpn..ctftillv inform the inhab tant? WW l.v. .ttviUt mid its vicinity, that he Will PIANO FORTES. A GOOD assortment of Piano b ortes may con stantly bs found for sale at the Female Semi- m l I 1... .1AV.knt muL'ra narum 1 nose now on unnu uy .uv,.v...fc - . . C a. ; r- if r and from the best manufacturers m nc will he sold ten ner cent, lower than can be pur chased elsewhere, of the same class, and workman- ... . . 1 Ml 1 fn ship :n this market. Uiaers win oe eireuwu Piano Fortes from any manufactory of this country, or Germany, and they will be furnished at the lowest IN. X ork prices, adding the expense oi Lruusponu.- tion. All instruments ordered or furnished tnrough this agency are selected at N. York, by approved Prof essors of Music, are opened after their arrival here, tried and approved by competent fianisis, before they are offered for sale, and are repacked without additional charge, in tne Dost manner lor safe conveyance to anv part of the countrj'. All those furnished from manufacturers in this country, are warranted by the makers. X in: rAicnai'c i;4li i J . . t j . ... . . . , through the music frequent lm- at extrava gant nrices. through the private interest or ignor ance. of the venders, has led to the establishment of this Agency. To meet the convenience of pur chasers, arrangements have also been made to re fcisp in njivment rnod lieootiable notes at four months. Davable at the. Cape Fear Bank. Thi arrangement often saves to the purchaser ten per cent, in the difference of exchange, besidej all tne risk of damages in the transportation, and t!io cer tain! v c.f havin? an instrument delivered here, ap proved and in good order. Enquire of the PRIN CIPALS of the SEMI1NAUY, or ot Jol. l. HAW LEY. Fayctteville; Nov. 30 1839. 40 tf. been made for two years past department of the Seminary, and the ( position of inferior instruments often NEW GOODS. E have received and opened our FAL1 ,.j WINTER GOODS, which comnrT. larare and extensive assortment of DErT G-OOLS. Hardware and Cuttlery, Boots and Shoes, Fur and Wool Hats, Fur and ! i Straw Bonnets, Writing, Letter and W rapn i n P." t- pt fr"fcr.- Llso Hhds. Porto Rico Sunar, 8? Bags Rio Coffee, 30 Boxes Raisins, Loaf and Lump Sugar, Collins' and K ing's Axes, 5 hhds. Crockery, 75 Kegs Nails, 50 Sides of Sole Leather, Which are offered at very low prices for CASH or on time for approved paper. ' NOTT & STARR 59- 1 approved pape November 23, 1S39. 4 COFFEE, SCGAIi, MO&ASSES& SHAD. ,151 execute Poririits of all fizes. : I kAiipstps warrertca f.. .,t it,.. Ptoie rf Messrs. Nolt & Starr in or He at moiieratu may be seen January 13. 1840, 47-t Timber and Lumber Agency. II E subscriber will attend to the sale of TIMBKll Wilmington T t'nat the D fondant, in this case is not an in habitant of the County of Anson. It is ther'-fore ..rdered. that publication be made m the JNort! Carolinian for s x snecessive weeks that he he and appear at our next Crunty Court to be held nt t'ie Court House in Wadesboro, on the 2nd Monday in April next t p'eail or d;:mur, otherwise the case diall b heaid rxparir, ana an oruer oi saie i- . ii . i i i :..... prayed l r to scm ine imu icvi:u on 10 BaiiKijr Plaintiffs debt and cost. Witnc??, No:fl"et D. Bngccan, Cleik of said Court at ofiice, th; 2nd Monday in January, A. D. 1840 IN. UUtXjAlN, uierK. F bruary 29, 1S40. 53-Gt-S3,25 FEMALE SCHOOL Tn Pittsborougli. "raTISS Maria J. Flo'mc's School will be opened iTH. in Pdtsborough, on the Is' day of February next, she has procured the services of a competent ssistant in the School, and win give instruction io fL-w younst g'r's in the ordinary branches ot H.n- lish education, viz: Heading, Writing, Urammar, Arithmetic, and Geography, with History, botany, Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, ar.d other branches tha? may be d sirtd. 1 pition, tor rejiainsr, wrinns, grammar, arnnme- i t:..i r-..irr.. : ..r 1C, ana fcograiiny, uuiiais per eso.o:i ui twenty-one weeks. LUMBER, &c. in the lown ot North Carolina, tor all persons wno .nv favor him withtheirconiiiussion. He pledges l: ..h-. f,.rtliom at all times the highest ...c., nrti. les as they may trust to his ' .. , iioin nn wav connectel with the e.....T i;n rt1,nir Awent: and willivcthc best security for the faithfu I discharge ol I his duties Agent. MILES COblLN Vi!inin!:ton,N.C.Fe.b. 23, lf.i STATE OF KOKTH CAROLINA. Cumberland County. IN EQUITY. Mari ih Thomas and others, 1-lf FAYETT E V I LLE FEMALE SEMINARY. t'ie t4th of utnls arcclia-gcd fiom timeot rntr ol session. ueiiuciion lor ausui c:ise of sickness. T!ir Aendfimc voar commenced oi O.-toher and closes on the lSth of July fil mg The vcar is divided into two Sessions ot twenty weeks each. TERMS IX ADVANCE. E ementarv Department or 2d Class, S3 per Session First Class, J6 French Langnagu, l u Drawing anil Painting, 10 t.wi- .o Pinno Forte, accompanied by the voire, M usic on Guitar, Uc d Piano, Incidentals, November 23, 1S39. 25 " 25 " 3 " 50 cents. 39- tf. MILL STONES. TIE Subscriber having recently opened a new quarry of superior snt, is pre pa ret I to turntsii any number ol Stones, eniu r ai me quarry stJre o! C. J. Orrell, Fayctteville. The quality fit the MVre county Stones is so well known as not to nerd description, and the Subscriber will war rant all stones sold by him. If they should not prove to be good, another pair will be furnished without charge. The price is lower than hereto fore. Persons wishina to purchase, can apDly in per- t . . i i , . . 1. or lV letter nuiirosscu io .ai inu -, ....j..h. N. C. wilh description ot the size wanted. JESSE SOWELL. Moore Count3', April 20, 1839. 8 tf. son. county, T Democracy The system of democratic government is most beautiful in its structure, and benevoieut in i(s operations. It is a transcript of the government of God. It is supported by the profoundest researches of philosophy, by the sublimest teachings" of religion, the purest piety, the deepest virtue, the firmest faith, the brightest hope, the most expansive hope, the most expansive charily. It gives to each the rights of all. Each man is estimated a unit, the sum of which makes up the whole. What is the right of one is the right of all. It con fers no titles it bestows no immunities. It makes each accountable for the whole, and pledges the protection to the whole for the good ot eacn. 1 he man that is born in in significance, and bred in a corner, may, by a continuance in well-doing, rise to the centre of glory and honor. Merit is the only avenue to success. And the sons and daughters of the rich, by the neglect of virtue, by indul gence in vice will sink into merited insig nificance. The man in office may be re moved without a revolution, while vacant seats are open to the emulation of all. I can conceive no form of government so perfectly compatible with the sublime principles of Christianity, or so directly calculated to pro mote the happiness of all mankind, as a de mocracy. It needs only to be understood in theory and adopted in practice by a people qualified to test its qualities, to secure the ad miration and support of every philanthropist in tne world. Keep your mouth shut and your eyes open. HORSE STOLEN. TTF. SiiVc.-ibcr's horse was stolen from tlv Knhln of Mr. Henrv Branson, on the n:ght ot tho 19th Inst. The horse is of dun color, with; blac't ma n and tul, wi:h a speck in hi right eye, occa-ioned by the blow .f a switch, lie n ahout six year' ol ase. 1 will give a rewaru oi ir.:i DOLLARS for the rec vcry of the horse and the appreiiension oi ine unci. iv. Uliiuui iw. Faycttcvi'le, March 14th IS 10. 5j tf. J. & J. KYLE, "TT AVE just received by the late arrivals from the MftL North, a large and splendid assortment oi Among which are Super-fine Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Oxrord mixed. Drab. Green and Wine colored Cloihs. Cassimeres, well assorted. Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans and Erminets. Super-fine Vestine 278 pieces 3-4 & G-8 merinoes. 345 pieces 3-4 & 6-8 Muslin de Lane. 1298 pieces Calico, well assorted. Camorichs. Jaconets and Plain Muslins. 39 bales 3-4, 4-8 & 5-8 Shirting andSheeting, Bleached and Brown. 65 pieces Superior Silks, well assorted. Merino, Cashmere and Blanket Shawls, Muslin de Lane Shawls and Scarfs, Stc. Slc. &c. Comprising one of the largest stocks of Goods ever ottered in this State, all ot wnicn oeing bousniat me late sales at the north, will he ottered tor sale at REDUCED PRICES, by wholesale or retail. September 30, 1839. 32 -tf HAT S !JH ATS Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hats, TLfTAVE just received their SPRING Stock, and continue to manufacture Silk and Fur Hats, at the north east corner of Market Square, Fayetteville. Also, a full supply of Hatters Trimmings. N. B. Highest price given for Furs. April 6, 1839. G-tf CROCKERY. fbftft OOZEN TEAS, 350 doz. Plates, Just received and for sale by ' ... PETER P. JOHNSON. April 20, 1839. etf Andrew Clar'.v and v. if : Franc:s. Amended Petition for t'ie sa'e of Lands. TOAnlrew C!ar'-i nnd Fr.mri his wife. By an orh r of the Co irt of Equity for th- Co-inty ot'Cumhrrlan.l, at tho F;.ll Term 13:53. You are r quir,d to a; p ar nt t'ie n xt Term, tin sixth Monday af'er the fon't'i Mom'ay of M:reh 1S40, and plead anw r or ! mur to the Petitioners p titir.n or the ?a:iie w 11 bu taken pro co:ifesso and he;ir-l exntirte. AKII'D. A. T. SMITH, c .& m. e. March 1G, !8!0. 06-0t. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ( Cumberland County. ITT. and ct':ers, TO All.-n C ;mr n an 1 wile Cam'-fon, A-vh'd. Tnk r and IN E Q V Flora ?IeM 1 a:i vs. Alb n Cann r- n and others. Amended Petit icn fr the sale cf Land. Margaret, Mnrv wife Mary, Mar garet l-.wn:', Jla c niUith.l and wi'e Anna, Mu'c'im CJ;il reiit'i, A U sv.n r Gallfi rtv, out' o r.irv a :d wif C utli ir n , Jomi iMcl.aurm and wite ir-.'", itl xaii'lir .i rh ani "lie i aitia rinc, James G-;.h iin and wife .Va'-, Ncal Mc'il ai, Aic'i'd. A. A.C mi l.sn, aid A'aiiret A. Mc Mill in. IJv- ai o ! r t f tiie Court f i- q-uty. or th Comitv i f C:mbcr!ai!, at d- tall 1 nn, 13 9.-- ou are r quired to ni r.i ar nt its next I erni, t 'e -'Xth Moniliiv alter the fourth Monday o'" March, A. D. 184'', ard plead, ai swcr or !etnur to the P tl oiei's Petition, f-r the same u ill betaken pro to:i f. sso and heard exn n te. AttCH'D. A March IC4 181'J. T. SMITH, r. &. M. F.. 56-6t. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ( Cumberland County, ) Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, .Iarch Term, 1S40. Henry McLean, Ei'r. of Henry W. Ayre, Dec'd. vs. John Uaihbone. Original Altackmcnl. Levied upon a lot cf s ound in the Town of Fay e-teille, on the corner of Hay and Barge's St. ce;s ST appearing to the satisfaction of the Com that tin- PHendant in 1 1 i- cr.s; Joh-i Rathb inc icsides beyond the limits of this Siate,and that theu-u r.i pn cess o law ca n oi oc se veu on mm it is th re for o dered by the Court, that publication be made for eirht weeks n the No th Ca olinian, notifying said def ndant of the levy of said attachment," and requi ing him to e.p ear : t the next term of '1 Court to he held at ti e Co- rt House in l-"acttcv:lle, on the first Monday in June next, then nnd there to leplcvy, plead, answer or demur, o" judemrnt by detault will be awa ded against him, and the prope ty cttaehe-l and levied on. will be condemn' d to b sold fo- the satis action of the plaintiffsdemand. Y it e-s John A'cLau in, .r. Clerk of sa d Cou at Otl'.ce n Fafeville. the fi st Monday in Mrch vrino i in ni ic4c, an t tneb.th ot American Indc pendence. JOHN McLAURIN, Jr. Cle k. March 28, 1840. 57 gt. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cumberland County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, JSIarch lerm, 1840. Cook & Co. VS. "William A. Murchison. Original Attachment.? Levied on. a I ons" and I t in the Town rf Fayette vil!.-, jo'ns A. Ba ley, Td inghasf and others. n 1 apnearmg to the satisfaction of the Cen t that tne l'e eiutanti i th s case William A. Murehi son, is not an in lahitint ot this Stale, and the u ual process ot law e nnot bo se vrd on I im, it is there tore o-ocred r.y ine n t that puMicat on I e ran! for six weeks in tin North Ca ol nian, requ rin him to be and app ar at the n xt T nil of Ur sai L en t to ne nti i lor th : Co intv of Cu ..be.land, at the Court Hons i i Fayttteville, on the fi st Monday mjen n x., anu turn an I t iere to ret 1 vy nnd p ean, or ju igmerii i.na! w ill be ente ed a-ainst him and me piopeny icvieu on beconJemned to the sat ls actiou o. iae pi iniiit s recovery. ... -"wjr.urin, jr. lerkot the sa: court aiomcem i- ayetteville, the fi st Monday in Varch Anno Domini 1810, and .64tii of American tndepenuence. At u oq iaoOHN McLAURIN,' j'r. Clerk. March, 28 1840. 57 6f MORUS MULTICAULIS 3UUU morus Multicaulis Trees are of fered to the public, at fifty cents per tree, warranted genuine, ana in a good slate of preservation. They are finely branched, from 2 to 6 feet high, and were 5"" " !"' oauuy sou, consequently well ma " "J" 7 - J i"crs soon, as tho proper sea son ior pianung commences about the- 1st Februa ry. Aaaress at uayettevdle, N C Dec. 21, 1839. JONATHAN EVANSJr. For the above, with History, Botany, Moral Philosophy, and Rhetoric, twelve .Dollars and fr ll- tv Cents pei Session. Miss Holmes will take a few girlsto board at $10 per month, including alt expenses. 1 union ana board in all cases paid in advance. Board lii other respectable houses at the same. rate. II desired, ins ruciion in rrencn, j,.uiii aim Music on the Piano t orte will he tivcn, at Sim per Session, fir Lntm or Fr' n-h, andg.2apir bession or Mus-ic en th.-Piano Forte. January 18, 18iu. The Standard, Observer, Wilmington Ad- ertiser, and -Newhem opeetaior, win sive i:ie above f-nr inse:tion'-, an J torwarJ t leir hills to this office for rav. 50Bags Rio, 25 Bags Cuba, 20 Bags Laguira, 10 Bags Old Java, J 10 Hhd3. Sugar, 10 Hhds. Molasses, 5 Barrels of Sliad. For Sale by November 9, 1839. Coffi GEO. eei McNeill. 37-tf El NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber has received his Fall and Win ter supply rtment ol Iv ol" Goods, e.nbracing a general as- Shoes and Boots, He.ts and Caps, Hard "Ware and Cutlery, Crockery and GI ss Ware, Wines and Liquors, i roccrics ot all kinds, JL'atent -Medicines, Paints and Dye Stuffs, Hatters M aterials, &.C. ike. '1 he Stock is very heavy, Jlerc:ianls ure invHe.i lo cil! (i i-J f .r.i l'.'ie J.)f l irmitivcs. rvu:i .iruiinrt montv trill he taken ai wcrr if paid trlicn the Liooila are bcugltt G. B. ATKINS, Oct. 20 183D. 35 tf. Foot Hay-JiJeunl FALL & WINTER GOODS. HE Subscriber has hist received his FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting oft large and general assortment of Groceries ami Cuttlery, Crokery-Ware, Hats, Shoes, Bon nets, &c. &c. Which he will sell at the LOWEST PRICES for CASH, oron time to pu-ctu ,1 tus:omers, at hii old Stand, South East corner of Market Square. PETER P. JOHNSON. November 23, 183 9. 29-tf ENTERTAINMENT. engaged for more than three years in attcndjnj nri HE SUBSCUlBER,having been satisfactory JO. e to a Boarding' House, Feels encouraged to say to the public, that her IIOUE and S I'ABLt S are well furnished for the reception and accommodation of those who inaj be pleased to call. TRUST SALE. to me. lav ili IN conliinnity t the provisnuw contained m a Deed ol Trii-.t. mule !V Wiilinni Dullard I will expose at public sale, on Satiir Gili April, at the Itunse of t lie said Wil liam Billiard, the Dower Right in 2-29 1-iacrcs f land, one cart, eight. Lead of sheep, nventy- .-I rti nine liend ot lioo;s. Also earn, peas, longer, lioneliolil and kilclien furniture. Also Une Tar Kiln. TVrms nuifle known on day sale. I. MELVIN, Trustee. March 16, 1S40. 56 2l. MANAGER'S OFFICE. RICHMOND VIRGINIA. Mammoth Lottery For ISth April. All the STAGES arrive at, and depart from mr Mouse, where seats are secured, and no eiertiou spared to ive general satisfaction to passengers. Mv residence is on the corner of G illespie street, the lot formerly occupied by Mrs. B.irire, convenient to the market, and near the State Bank. Mrs. E. SMITH. Fayctteville. Augrst -24, 1839. -0-tf ICJThe Raleieh Register, Wilmington Adver tiser, Chcraw Us.zttte and Salisbury Watchmti, will insert the above 3 months, and foi ward their it counts to this office. t t CAPITAL $75,00 ALSO, SSyOO'.-SloCOI-SlOOO! Alexandria lioltery. Wi CIhss A. for 1S40. 11 be posit' v- ly drawn o.i Silnr-lay, the April, 184, at Alexa-idrii, D.C. ISth D. S. GREGORY, &. Co. Managers. Containing; the following Splendid Pri: One of 875,000 dollars One of 25,003 dollars One of 15,000 dollars 10,000 dollars 9,000 dollars es: One of One of One of One of One of One of One of One of Five of Ten of EtTwentyof lLjtTwenty of Km Fifty of 50 of $750 tar 8,000 dollars 7,000 dollars 6,000 dollars 5,000 dollars 4,000 dollars 2,866 dollars 2,500 dollars 2.000 dollars 1,750 dollars 1,500 dollars 1,000 dollars 120 of $500, Thirteen Drawn Numbers out of Seventy- . eight. Tickets on'y $20 Halves Eighths $2 S 10 Quarters 50. Certificates of Packages of S6 Whole Tickets $2G0 Do. .Do." 26 Half do 130 Do. Do. 26 Q.utrter do 65 Do. Do. 26E'ghhs du 32. ICpOrders for Tickets and Shares, or Certifi cates fif Packages in the abovo Lottery will be promptly attended to, and the drawing sent imme diately afier it is over. Address, D. S. GS EGORY & Co. Managers, Richmond, Va. or Washington City, D. C. March 21, 1840. 56 4t-pd. LAFAYETTE HOTEL. Fayctteville, Xortli Carolina. HIS ESTABLISHMENT will be open after the 1st of August, under the management and direction of the SuOsrcibcr. The House Mi been thoroughly repaired, and will, in a fpw t-t!' be well furnished; and every effort will be madeto render it worthy of patronage. .tt LDWARD YARBR0UGE JlnS-at 3, 1339. 23-lt rCFThc Ausust a Chronicle (weekly.) R1? Register and Standard, Wilmington Advert Grecnsboroiish Patriot, Salisbury Wateliuian, Cheraw Gazette will insert the above three moiiJ a id forward their accounts to the subscriber. E. ! W2C Is. aOTZs MERCHANT TAIL0t .i I M EGS leave to return thanks for the iiDtrr tronaee he has received, and also to nm . . , j .t n .i iho.h conii"- irienos ana ine puDiic. generaiiv, im" r r ncht i tocarryon the Tailoring Business in all itsbranjj He hos received the latest fashions for the IA .j - . . . i . l wndVlOW j VV 1I l c.u oi lam-iv una is umajs'"-- ... ,.1. cuteorderswithneatncssancaespaii.il. , i, l.S. Ailtnose lnaeoieu io urcauu..--- note or account, wi II please call and settle tne mediately, as cloths cannot be bought without i Just lleccivcrt. Tlhfls. prime retailing Molasses. f 20 Bbls. Mackerel, now lanihng. i. 1 1-. 1 , Geo sale bv ALSO j Sgh Firkins Superior Gray ton VVj1 V700 lbs. BUCK WHEAT FtfgiB 42 tf. Dec. 14, 1S39. BLANK WARRANTS, Deeds, (common) -Sheriff's Deeds, Constables Ca. Sa, Bonds, Do Delivery do Appeal Bonds, Eauity Subpoenas, Superior Court Fi. Fa- County Court Sci. a vive iudgnnent. - r!rt. Subpffua3' S.inPrior Court Warrant 1'; . , ntitf5. ' i.i Annre. JJonds lor KjO lu.-rr i For SitE at this Officb-