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AW 3 i 4 1 4 li THE NORTH - C AMOMNIAN. Poetical. From the Far West. We copy Ihe following verses from the Washington (Arkansas Telegraph, 25ih March: aiartus amidst tlo Raima of Carthage When mighty Rome her conquests spread, And vanquished kings in triumph led, And her proud standards far unfurled, Proclaimed her mistress of ihe world, By love of martial fame inspired, Marius a warrior's meed acquired. But striving, 'v'nh ambitious thirst Amongst the foremost to be first, Inconstant fortune took her flight And plunged his ruling star in night. His laurels withered in disgrace, A wanderer from place to place By unrelenting foes pursued, He seeks the deepest solitude; And rests his wearied limbs, at length, Where Carthage lately rose in strength And glory struggling in her pride, With Home earth's empire to divide. From piles of ruin, scattered round, Upon his ear there came no sound, The quiet moon appeared to cast Her beams in sadness lor the past, And mouldering marks of grandeur great, Which war could not obliterate, Still coldly struggled with decay, And pointed to a brighter day. What, thought the Roman are the throes Of this lone heart'. its trivial woes Its petty sorrows and its pain Hopes blasted and aspirings vain! Here was a mighty nation crushed Her haughty voice forever hushed! Her bright sword shivered in her grasp, Here Carthage gave her dying gasp, And darting like a meteor-flame Forever (rom her height ol fame, Rushed, madly, from her lofty sphere, Down to eternal darkness herd Here commerce; with her noisy tongue, Through noisy streets has gaily rung, And art as with a magic wand, Piled up, with bold and polished hand, Rich monuments and temples proud, Courting- communion with the cloud. Here soldiers trod in armour bright, Untamed and eager fof ihe fight, And gallant youths of heaven implored Swift conquest for their country's sword. Here warriors odd, and gallants gay, Homage at beauty's shrine did pay, 'And rosy Love his wily arts Practised on young and happy hearts, Causing- from Feeling's ruby fount The crimson loveliness to mount, Suffusing graceful neck and cheek With eloquence words could not speak. Here too the shout of revel rose And noisy brawlers came to blows And every crowded street was rife With the loud stir ol busy lire. Where now her haughtiness where now The brilliant wreath which bound her brow? These fragments which around me lie, Make to the heart a sad reply Gone gone her energies destroyed Her place among the nations void; Gone down to ruin darkly hurled, She gleams no more upon the world; And numbered with the things that were Her glories sleep forever here! And Rome, with all thy boasted power, Thou, too, wilt have thy darksome hour; Thou, too, beneath the shock shall bow, - And rest in death as Carthage now, And the dark mantle of the past Be sadly o'er thy splendors cast. In these sad runs, Rome, I see A type of what thy fate shall be Thy haughty temples in the dust Thy sword to everlasting rust, ' Even now, tnethinks, I see the swords Of furious and barbarian hordes Gleaming within thy halls of pride, And spreading consternation wide: And gorgeous luxury and crime Seem springing from the womb of Time To aid thy foes ami rob at length; Thy boasted legions of their strength. Amidst such sorrows, what are mine, Or why should I at fate repine When nations, with their wealth arid worth, Are doomed to perish, thus, from earth When commerce whithers, arts decay And pass like summer's gleam away; And all that's beautiful and great Thus crumbles in the grasp of Fate. cy by the latter, to reclaim the former. This is a distinction ot cnaracier, aepenaiug upuo the volition of each, not on any fortuitous cir cumstance's, and consequently is a legitimate distinction. But to see men building their structure of superiority upon the sandy and uncertain foundation ot riches upon tne more foolish aud ridiculous idea that one employ ment is more genteel than another, excites the smile of pity and contempt upon the lips of the sensible. et we daily meet witn tnose who assume superiority on these grounds; and . it is to this practice, arising I rom tne error oi judgment, or the absolute want of common sense, that we may ascrme nineienms oi me -HOTICKB.-' UNCAN LAMONT, son of Duncan La- mont, who removed from the f amli ol Cowal, Argyleshire, Scotland, to America, nh.1111 piT ittf vpnra n.ro. eavinir mree sisters in Timber and Lumber Agency II E subscriber will attend to the sale o TIMBER, LUMBER, Sic. inUic lown o' Wilmington, Korth Carolina, tor all persons wnc mav favor him with their commission. He pledges hirnsclfto procure forthem at all limes me mgiiesi T Dress the Grave of tliy Friend that kingdom, will find it to his interest to apply prices for such articles as they may trust to his to Col. David Gillis, of this county, or to tins office, lor information from Scotland of much mportance to him. The name of L.amont is otien prwuounceu Lammnn. .Fayetteville, April 10th, 1840. 50-tt management. He is i n r.o way connccica wmi me Kro.im Mills, nr their A went: and Wlllsivellie DCS! security for the faithful discharge of Ins duties as Acrcnt. M1L.ES (JOSTliN. "Wilmington, N. C.Feb. 23, 1839. 1-tf NOTICE. UENT depredations hi f on the United States. evils by which the harmony of society is dis- by desToying the fences &c. makes it ne ,p.l' inform the pub'ie that in future a vigil TIREaUENT depredations having been com- M 1 L li STONES- nriFf P. S.ihsrrilipr ft.-ivin" recently opened a new ll mmrrv nf fsnnp.rittr ?rit. is prepared to furnish any number of Stones, oithr-r at the quarry or ot the store of C. J. Orrcll, Fayetteville. The quality of 61 3t. HOUSE AND LOT For Sale. TBfW7"IT.T. he S.-.U1 on Monday ot Alay Superior WW Court, at the Court. House in Fayetteville, nm house and lot situated on North street arlj lin ing Mr. B.irgo and oih rs, known as tne JlacKei lrr wliicli Jin's: r5i!i pntf-l t. lhiJ University. Terms ' -r-v in t nnr made known at sale. Ui viu ke-io. Attorney for Trustees of the University. Fayetteville, April ISih 1840. Wm- llanney, PORTRAIT PAINTER, WOULD respectfully inform the inhabitants cf Fayetteville and its vicinity, that he will Jor:ruits ol all sizes, in on, in inwiuraiu prices. L Kcaefpea warn-nieu. nc m.ij uc rcuu bv enquirinir attheStore of Messrs. Kott & Starr. J - 1 - , , . at r January IS. IS4U, f-'j Gardner and McKcthan, CARRIAGE MAKERS. fiirn. Pcrsons wishing to purchase, can apply in per- son. or lV loiter aunressfci m inn"r, county, N. C. with description ofthe size wanted. Moore County, April 20, 1839. 8 tf. n.ittrtrt on the United States Arsenal Grounds, eces?ary to the Jlfoore county Stones is so well Known as not ant iriiard , ,nfl .!f Kr:rinlion. and the bu!scnber will war- c l .,.,innmPv to will bs kept and any Slaves or persons ot color rallt aU stones sold by h:m. It Uiey snouiu no Several years since, we made a journey to f i ? . j,. y a1(, , , another pair will be furnished a thriving village in a neighboring country, aI1 wi,ile persons prosecuted to the utmost rigor or without charge. The price is lower than hereto- and while tarrying at tne nouse ot a menu, the law. saw a practical illustration of the above re- April 18th, 1840. marks. A social party bad p-amored on tne occasion ofthe return of another birth day of one of our friend's daughters, and it was real ly a congregation ofpretty and cheerlul laces During the evening a cotillion party was pro posed, and couples immediately formed upon the floot. J? rom a retired corner came a neatly dressed young man, with an intelligent countenance aud pleasing address, and in vited a cay, butterfly girl, who seemed dis posed to flirt with every body, to join in the dance. She scarcely deigned a cognition, and coldly refused. The young man bit his lips, while" the flush of offended pride mount ed to his cheeks, and nassinr to the opposite side of the room, found his hand acceptable ex. cute i-orirun oi a n to a nrfittv. modest luiss. and in a moment - , mote they were moving in tne dance. "Who was that young man:' asked a mer chant's clerk, addressing the coquette first mentioned 'He is an impudent puppy," responded the frail one, curling her pretty lip haughtily; ;he 'fvW&t -tS'iiN!- WJzbM wklm Liberty Point Fayetteville, opposite lilt. JACKSOJY HOTEL. May 4. 10 (y) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cumberland County, ) X VP. ;,.st reived bv the Lite arrivals from the 1J North, a lar"e and splendid assortment oi i "j --t Henry McLean, Ex'r. of Henry W. Ayre, LJec'tl. JMmons which are Super-fine Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Oxrord s nothing but a mechanic, and I wonder at his presumption in asking me to dance." 1 was presumption indeed, and extraor- inanly and shockinuly imperiitc," respon ded the clerk, tucking in the rubies ot his dickey, and throwing one leg over the other n an important attitude, "l wonder mat Mr. was not more select in choosing the members of this 'ere party. Lut so it is; society in gettin' as bad as Bostiug and other nduraceous place, where gentlemen are con inually perforated with these 'ere infernal mechanics. You done right, Miss, awfully riiiht in scoruinir to accept such like com- pauy. "bo says Miss Ann don't you Ann:" said the indiguaut coquette, addressing her butter fly companion 'les. vou did. Hetty; and 1 11 be hanged it Miscellaneous. From the Pouglkkeipsie Casket. Distinctions. To the man of sense, who views society as a necessary compact of intelligent beings met for mutual benefit upon the broad ground of equality, tnose petty distinctions founded on the possession ot wealth or other extra neous appendages of character, appear ridicu lous and amusing. In this country, where the boast of equality is upon every lip, there are more distinctions in society than in any other country in the world; and there are grades of aristocracy in each, of which there is more of exclusive nesa manifested than among the nobility and gentry of any king dom in Europe. There are distinctions in society which should always exist, on the perpetuity of which sound morality greatly de mentia. They consist in the various phrases exhibited by virtue and vice; aud the more vicious a number of the compact become, broader and more decided should the virtuous draw the line of distinction, which should neter be passed except on an errand of mer- AVE now on hand, and for Sale at very Re duced Prices, mixed. Drab, Green and Wine colored Cloibs. Cassi meres, well assort ed. Rattinets, Kentucky Jeans and Erminets. Super-fine Vesting. 27S pieces 3-4 U. 6-8 merinoes. 345 pieces 3-4 &6-8 Muslin de Lane. 1293 pieces Calico, well assorted. Cambricks- Jaconets and Plain JUuslins. 33 bales 3-4. 4-8 & 5-S Shirting and Sheeting, Bleached and Brown. 05 pieces Superior Silks, well assorted. Merino. Cashmere and Ukinket Shawls, Muslin de Lane Shawls and Scarfs, &.c. &-C. &.c. Pnmnrisin" one o Ithe largest stocks of Goods ever ofTi-red in this State, all of which bci-iir bought at the late sales at the north, will be offered lor sale at REDUCED PRICES, bv wholesale or retail. September 30, 1S39. 32-tt vs. John Ua'hbone. Oi iginal attachment. Levied upon a lot of around in the Town of Fay elteville, on the corner of Hay and Barge's Streets. T appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court - that the Defendant in il l ce.fi Jom liatnoone. resides beyond the limits of this S!aic,and!ha1 theu-u- al process of law cannot be se:vcd on hiin. It is ihrre- tor! o dered ly tne iourt, mat puoucHiion De irmue for ciht weeks in the JNo;th Ua winwn, notilyinar said def ndant of the levy of srid attachment, and requi-in? him to ap; car :.t the next term of ihis (.'ourt to be htld at li e Co' rt Hoiise in Fa ettev.lle, on the first Aiondcv in June next, t'ieT rnd tuere to 'tlevv, plead, answer or demur, ojiidpmr;nt by default will be awa ded arrai"sl hin. and the proper- tv atta he.i end h vied on. will be ronoc-ii-n. d io be sold fo the satis action ofthe plaintiffs demand. ifie--s John AicLcu in, .r. I. leik ot said Lout at Ofrice in I-'a tt'cville, the C st Monday in Mrch Anno Doni iii an 1 the C4ta of Aice: lean Inde pendence. jjJi- Jici.AU t:i-, jr. oie k. March 2S, IS 10. 57 St. NEW GOODS. WE have received and opened our FALL and! WINTER GOODS, which compro a. arge and extensive assortment of DRT&OOLS, Hardware antl Cuttlerv, Boots and Shoes, Fur and Wool Hats, Fur and Seal Caps, Cotton and Wool Cards, Tuscan and plain Straw Bonnets, Writing, Letter and Wrapping Ta. t-. r. . A I 1 - 11 per, Arugs anu x uiuijl lutujuuira. JLlso 1 Ilhds. Porto Ilico Sugar, 8 Bags Rio Coffee, oi) Loxcs Kaisins, Loaf and Lump Sugar, Collins' and King's Axes, 5 hhds. Crockery, 75 Kei:s Nails, 50 Sides of Sole Leather, Which are offered at very low prices for CASH of on time for'approved paper. NOTT & STARR November 23, 1S3D. 39-tf COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES & SHAD. (SI ill 50 Bags Rio, 25 Bags Cuba, L20 Bags Laguira, 10 E3gs Old Java, J 10 lliids. Sugar, 10 Hhds. Molasses, 5 Barrels of Siiael. For Sale by November 13.59. y Coffee. geo. McNeill. 37-if CROC1KKRY. 3 Carriages, 4 Barouches, 3 very light four wheel Buggies, ffo DOZEN" TEAS, 350 2 Buggy GigS, P W O50 doz. Tumblers, A ciT.c r nlan Just received and for snleby 56-tf. 4 Sulkeys on a new plan, rsprinsj Wagons, three very IiSht, 4 Chain, do. Persons is' i:i " tJ buv, wou'd do well to call an I cx niiiii'; their work, as tlr-v feel confi ie:it. tnev can makllX'ir work as well. ;:nd sill it cs low as I'd dance with one of them 'are mechanics, it it can bj had fom a i y icju'.ar Northern Lstablish- ro,-ua- AA tint tin Inl.-' nro a poor, me.lt. , . . . ., ,, - 1 - . t j it worii maae an:i soiu ny mem is warrantee is the impertinent fellow is dancing with Judge . d w. he re.,uir, wil!lout :liar it B'S. Phlliippina. I should think she ought to l)ov fa,j by hat workmanship or materials. I10 nshairiRd nfhfirself. fur sich a disgrace in Renairinirnt aily e.(cut'-d at short notice, nnd on ,., .i.r I reasonable tt-rnis. r i . . . . ... .... I Order llianlil'sillv rpci iv.tl. and nromnllv nttend- clerk, shifting his legs importautly. "But FnvcttrvilV, Mar. b l. 1S40, come, Miss Hetty, will ou dance'?" ith al mv heart ' said Miss Hetty, aud they simultaneously sprang to tne floor. W e listened to this colloquy with supeila- tive contempt for the ulterers, & having for med an opinion of their characters, from the nde.x lust civen, resolved to discover that ol the youii2 man. We ascertained that he was a coachmaker, respectably connected, ot in dustrious habits, nossessed ot a mind iar above the ordinary standard, and withal we cultivated. He viewed society as a man of sense ought, and presumed that equality should or ought to exist within the circle ot a social paity. Courtesy prompted him to oner his hand to the haughty coquette, aud the re- But they PETER P. April 20, 1839. JOHNSON. 9-tf r GENERAL WOLFE. 1 V Celebrated Virginia Horse, Gen. Wolfe, Colt of Eclipse, will stan-1 this season at Kayeti'vil!e, Eliz ibethtown, Esquire McDanirl's, Mr. Wiliain Davis's on East side of Cape Fear, Mr. Gt'oigc BarksdideV, and al Mr. Marsh's, on West side ol Cane Fear. He stands lower than any Horse of his blood in the Southern country, S8, 1-J, 15, payable 1st January, IH11. JI13 Dam is ofthe best blood in Vir"hiin, he is in this country by accident, anil not tor a in re speculation. Those disposed to raise Horses ot cood blood, may not niin have such an opportunity. His season com mences at Fayetteville 011 inonday, Toes-day, and STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cumberland County. ) Court of rieas and Quarter Sessions,, March Term, lb lU. James G.Cock. vs. John M. Mu chison. Original .Itluc'iment. Levied on a lIo-:se and Lot in the town of Faye'.te- ille, lionting- o: Aiaiden lane. T appearing to the sati-fartion of Ihe Court, that ihe Def ndant in ibis case John M. Murchison, ia not an inhabitant of this Stalf, and the u-ual proce-s of law t-annot be served on him, it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made tor six weeks in the orth Carolinian, reciui rinr bim t 1 be and app' ar at the next T rni ot our said Court to be h 1 I lor the County o. Cumberland, at the Coirt House in Fayetteville, on the first Monday in June next, and then and there t ropLvy nnd plead, or judgment final will be entered aaiMS him. and iho nr il Tt levied on be condemned to the satisfatt on ofthe Pljintifl s recovery. Wine 85 Jnhn McL ui! in, Jr. Clerk of the said Court a oHicc- in Faycttevi 1.', the first Mondav in March Anno Domini IS40, anJClih of American In Ji pciidence. JOHN MCLAURIN, Jr. Clrrk. March 23, 1340. 57 Ot. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cumberland County. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ( Cumberland County. doz. Plates, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, JKarch Term, 1840. Cook f Co. vs. Wil'iani A. Murchison. Original .T.iachmer.t.l Le vied on a l.ousn a'd 1 :t in the Town f Fayette ville, joins A. Ba.ley, Td.inhast and olh rs. T apiiearin-:: to the satisfaction of the Court that the Pefendatit in th's cae William A. Murchi- oi), is not an inhabitant of this Slate, a;id the u-ual process ol law cannot DC seivca on i.iai, 11 is i ierc fore order d t-.y the Cemt that publicafon re mi de for six weeks "in thj N;irth Carolinian, reqirrinjr him to be and appear at the n-xt T rm of ur said Ooutt to be Ir.-l.l for th-; Comty of Cu-nbe jand, at the Court Ho::se t'i Fayt-tteville, on the first Monday in June next, and thpn and there to re; 1-vy and p'eaH, or judeincnt final will be entered a;ai"st hiin ai:d ihe property levied on becniu'ciimed to the sat isfaction ott'ie pin mil it's recovery. itness Jo'm AtcLaurin, Jr. Clerk ot tne said Court at ofriep in Fav tteville, the fi st Monoay in Mart h Anno Do:ni:ii !S10, and 6 it! of American FALL & WINTER GOOD?. rpplHE fub?cnVr ha hist received his FALL M. AND WINTER GOOD;, co sis ing cf a lar'-e and gcnrral rssoita-cnt of 3 Dsr GOODS, i roc fries ami CnUicfy, Crokery-Ware, Hats, Shoes, Bon liets, &c &c. Vridch he M ill sell at the LOWEST PRICES for CASK, oron time to pu xtuil customers, at his old Stand, South Eust corner of Market Square. PETER P. JOHNSON. November 23, 1839. 23-tf ENTERTAINMENT. rPr?i lE SUBSCRIBER, having been satisfactorily J3 engaged for more than three years in attending to a Boarding IIois?e, Feels e-icouraged to say to the public, that her IIOU-; K and S TABLES are well furnished for the reception and accommodation of those who mav be pleased to call. Independence. March, 23 1S!' JOHN McI.AUTJN, Jr. Clcrh. 57 C. ill - I .usai wouoaea n,s ue lee.ings. xut uu-y VVedncsdny n,xt. JIe W1 bo at cath stand on Couj.f oJ phas and Quarter Sessions, March were healed by the Irank and courteous ad- the days appointed every two wreks. J n:,.m icin drpf5 nf thfi daiitThtpr .of .ludfre li. lutlllth. I JUll?i tt,.,,, ,.,,.Q,r v-ltort Lcesville Roheson, co. N. C " ' . - . Mrifb S. IS 10. MORUS MULTICAULIS 3000 Alotus Mnlticaulis Trees are of fered to the publii-, at fifiy cents per tree, warranted genuine, anv! in a rood state ot prcse; vation. 1 hey re tiiicly branched, l.-om '2 to G U-et high, and were Crown on a poor, surlv p-iv., c-nseau . ntly well ma tured. Si.'.'i'd your orders soon, as th pr'-per sea son f r phintiiiir t'omm '":'.-' s ah if the lt Februa ry. Address at Fayc-itt vilh'-, N. ' JUAAl'iiAA h.VA.5, Jr. Dec. 21, IC33. 43 if. them both. They were betrothed; but the irossins had not vet heard the secret. hile he looked with proper coutempt upon the haughty Hester M., the misguided daughter of a broken merchant. She drew a line of distinction between herself and the houest mechanic, while he also traced a demarca tion. Her's was drawn by an erroneous judgment, his by correct principles. The sequel is brief. The mechanic became soon the son-in-law of Judge 13., emigrated to Indiana, and at the last election in that Slate, was chosen a member of the popular branch of its legislature. JXItUl OUJVJtlO V& 111! l( t I KJ La flllU VU1JUCU J j Hester became the wile of the young clerk, who, carrying hi3 exclusive principles into his busiuess relations, and en deavoring to ape his wealthy neighbors, was soon numbered with a list of bankrupts, and now gains but a scanty pittance in the me tropolis, as a third rate clerk. There are rOWELL. 54 8t. PIANO FORTES. GOOD assortment of Piano Fortes may con .stautly be lound tor sale at the female Semi nary, enquire 01 ine riii.LifAi.o 01 111c 1..J- INARY, or of Coi.. S. T.HAWLEY. Fayetteville; Nov. 30 1839. 40 tf. ERAMBERT. H. Sterling Au'ery and odicrs. vs. Jonathan Evans, Administrator of Cornelius Aute ry, Stailinc Autery, John Au'ery, John Campb II and u-j i-slher, Archibald Auterv, Fhilip Au tery, Davi Fairclmh and Wife Alilley, Charlotte Autery, and ftally Auterj-. Petition for ilislribitlion of Slaves. "TT appearinr to the satisfaction of the Court that Starling Aufrv, Jnn. Auterv, Jno. Crump- lir and vif3 Esther, Archibald Auterv' l'h'lip A".tery, Davis Faircloth and wife Miller, Charlotte Ac.tery, and Sa ly Auterv, reside beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered by the Court that pub'ieation be made for six weeks in the No;th aroi man, lor tn; non-residents to be and appear al tne nr xt J erm t! tins Court, to brs h-M at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the li st Monday in June nvst and thi-n and there to plead answer or demur to the said Petition or the same will be taken pro confesso and heard exparte. Wit-iess John McLanrin Jr. Clerk of the said Couit, at office in Fayetteville, the first Monday in March, Anno Domini 1810, and 64th yearof Ameri can Independence. JOHN MCLAT7RIN, Jr. Clmk. March 28th, 1340. 57--Ct. Dollars pt r Session of TAILOR, espcctfu'ly informs his friends and the oub'ic a generally, that he has re-commenc. d the Tai- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ) U"UUU1U, S " ""ciccy, ucii cucy .c cue uucu nske & Son. 011 Green Street 6 doors above the " 1 drawn by ignorance, or erring judgment. Market House, where he will thankfully receive all Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Febru FEMALE SCHOOL T11 X'ittsborougli. ISS Maria J. Ho'me's School will be opened in fittsuorouafi, on the Is! divot February next, she has procured the services of a compcttnt assistant in ihe School, and will give instruction to afewyoimj gir's in the ordinary f-raiiclu'S of En glish education, viz: Reading, W riling, Grammar, Arithmetic, and Geography, with Histoiy, Botany, Moral Philosopln-, Khetcric, ai;d other branches thaf may be d; sirt d. Tuition, fhr readini', writing, crammar, arithnio tie, and iieoirnphv, Liht twenty-one wc- ks. For the above, with History, Botany, Moral Philosophy, and Rhetoric, Twelve D.i'ars and I if ty Cents, pej Session' Miss Ilolni'.'s will take a few n-irlsto board at 10 per month, including all expenses. Tuition and board in all rases paid in advance. Board in other respectable houses at the same rates. If desired, Instruction in French, Latin and Music on the Piano Forte will lie given, at SicVper Session, for Latin or Fr' ri'h. and $25 per Session for Music on the Piano Forte. January IS, IS It). The Standard, Observer, Wilmington Ad vertiser, and Newbein Spectator, will siive the above four insertions, and forward their bills to this office for pay. orders in his line for cash only, finding the credit Ac 1 e -r i system a bad one. All orders from the country for tew years ago, a couple of Uulchmen WOrk must in all hnve ttmrh Mf.i,.,i iu,. upon me nign nius 01 Lamestone, tnougn very wise tney will not be attended to. lie bes leave friendly, had a terrible falling out about one to asEuie those who may favor him wuh their orders, killing the other's dog, for which he sued for damages. They were called into court, and that no pains shall b3 snared on his nartin oiv general satisfaction. e tin lite f-k-v Uk-Krn the defendant in the case was asked by the An . r c, . ' " , . . . i . .. An assortment of Shirts. Bosoms. Cnll-irc Sfn.-lia uspenders, and Drawers, ot the best quality. judge, if he killed the dog? "Pe sure I kilt him," said the dutchman, "but let him proof it." This being quite satisfactory, the plain tiff in the case was called on to answer a few questions; he was asked by the judge, to what amount he estimated the damages? He did not understand this question so well, so to be a little plainer, the judge asked him what he thought the dog to be worth? "Pe sure," said he, "the dog was wot noting; but since he was so mean as to kill him, he shall pay de full value of him." WANTED. Three or four Journeymen Tailors, none need apply but good workmen, and of steady habits. ALSO, Two Boys wanted to the above trade. Boys (rom the country will be preferred. N. B. Extra cutting done at the shortest notice. Fayetteville, A pril 25, 1 840. 6 l-3in. WILLIAM McINTYRE, is now opening a general assortment of DIIY GOODS, Hard ware and Cuttlery, Carpenter's and Black smith's Tools, White Lead and Window Glass, Hats and Shoes, Umbrellas - and Parisols. fine son&Co. is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. K"n i kNrH "V 1 .. m Ha' VViJeS aii persons mueDiea to tne late nrm are requestea wh:t. fTaV!,0!1 t h ' " r - , " r NOT I C E. rniHE Partnership heretofore existing between Jl- the Subscribers under the firm of D. B. Rob in to make immediate payment to David B. Robinson who is duly authorized to settle the same, and those, havinsr claims against it, will present them to him for adjustment. H1K AM ROBINSON, DAVID B. ROBINSON. Fayetteville, April 23d, 1840. 61 2w, ear, white Havana and superior brown SUGAR. ah muse wiio wisn real value tor their cash, ai respectfully requested to call and purchase freely. April 25, 1840. - 61 3t. Blank Checks for sale at this office 11 NEW GOODS. IHE Subscriber has received his Pall and Win- ter supply of Goods, embracing a ffeneral as sortment of ary Term, 1S40, E. J. Sr L. R. Clarke, vs. John A. Bizzel. Orriginal Attachment. Levied on his interest in the Lands which des n...i.wi r..m i.:0 i". .1 1 1 . i. u n.m Miner Asner jjizzet to luni BS5ir 4Ti if-Hc-i and others, as Heirs at Law. JLf a& UO(l), 'ty . I 01 1 1- .i-m-. . r 1 appearinsto the satislaetion of the Court, nocs ana rjoots, Hats and Caps, Hard Ware and that the Defendant Jno. A. B izrel harli re- Cutlery, Crockery andGl.ss Ware, Wines and moved or so absconds or conceals himself thai IJuors groceries of all kinds, Patent Medicines, the ordinary process of Law cannot be served P?e Stufft' Ha"ers materials, &c. &c n him. On motion il is or,W-l h .1, r .Fhe ?ttck '.s Merchants are invited to ki:.: u , "j - call ana ...a. 1.U...1....1M..1 oe ma ae lor six weeks in ihe North Carolinian, notifying ihe said defendant to appear before the next term of said Court, to be heltlfor County ,f Sampson at the Curt House in Clinton, on the third Mundav in Mav next, and then and there nlead nr ripmur i examine for themselves. South Carolina money trill be taken al par if jxifd when the Goods are bought. G. B. ATKINS, 35tf. Foot Hay-Mount Oct. 26 1839. said Attachment or judgment by default will be awarded against him and the land levied on NOTICE. In nri LiWl dtt I WW II VP i ... covfrvmned U -t of .irni re il 0 Xa'SS" Witness, Thomas I. Faison Clerk of said rrl al omce 1,1 U'Mitnn lhe fir3t Monday of reoruary, Auno Domini 1840 and 64th of American '"uepencene.e. April 11, 1840, THOMAS 1. FAISON, Clerk. 59 6t. 30 ?A,R?5LS N- O. MOLASSES Splendid article. Fo&s, i84o. GEO-McN; Sowed deceased, and shxll pursuant thereto, ot th 1 st aay 01 iviay naxt, at the late residence of said Sowell, sell to highest bidder, on a credit of six 'ru r?C lnt:ity " cured Bacon, a hold and Kitchen fumUqre, two Wagons Farming utensils &c. Bond with approved stcur ties, will be required before the p-o-ertv is delivered n JOHNMOPdSON.Am'r Carthage, MooreCo. Marc1! 31 IStO. 58-5w. BLANKS For Sale at this Office All the STAGES arrive at, and depart from mv House, where scats are secured, end no exertions spared to rive general satisfaction to passenscrs. My residence is on the corner of Gillespie street, the lot formerly occupied by Airs. Bar;re, convenient to the market, and near the State Bank. Mrs. E. SMITH. Favettevillc, AitgvFt C4, 1539. S6-tf lie Raleigh Register, Wilmington Adver tiser, Cheraw Guzctte and Salisbury W;.K'hnif', will insert the above 3 months, and forward t'.eir ac counts to this oflice. LAFAYETTE HOTEL. Vayettevil'e, KortU Carolina. rSlHIS L'ST A ELISHMEXT will bn p-n aft L3 the l.-t of Anusl, underlie innuagoiiicnl and dir. c-tion ot the Subsrcibcr. The IIohsb las been thoroughly repaired, and i 1. in a few i':iv5, h: wc!! furnished; and every c-llorl will be made tu render it worthv of p:!tronasr. EDWARD YAREROUGH. ,3ugvsl 3, 1S3D. 23-tf iCJThe A-i-Tiista Chronicle (weekly.) Raleign Register and Standard, Wiiminetoa Advertiser, Grei-nsboronah Palrint, Salisburv Wotchinan, and Cheraw Gazette will insert l!;e abwvc three moii' and forward their accounts to the subscriber. E. Y. tri.1 ft MERCHANT TAILOIt, IgEGS leave to return thanks for the liberal P J tronage he has received, and also to inform"" friends and the public generally, that he still conunu" to carry on the 1 ailonwe Business in ail its oraui"" He has received the latest fashions for the FALL WINTER of lS39-'40 and is always ready to e- P.S. All those indebted to thcsubseribefeit!lfrb., 1 note or account, will please call and settle the same w mod 1-JT0II- n e r Athc rt l,n l-x. rrfif : t llfllll CcK-1" .11V V. ij j 1.1 ciuilio CUllllVl l c UUUUl Mill'"-- Mav 4. 189. intf V. L. i Just .Received- Hhds. prime retailing Molasses. 20 Bbls. Mackeiel, now landing, ""v" sale by Geo. JYtcii a r on "Lou .n Firkins Sunerior GravsonBU 1,A' 700 lbs. BUCK WHEAT iLUtn- , Dec. 14, 1839, FISH i g Boxes Smoked HERRINGS, OW70n lhs. TYR Y COD. For sale bv GEO. McNElU March 14, 1840. 5S1 "ICgLANK WARRANTS, Deeds, (common) Sheriff 's Deeds, Constables Ca. Sa. Bonds, Do Delivery do Appeal Bonds, Equity Subpoenas, Superior Court Fi. Fa. County Court Sci. Fa. w vive judgment. County Court Subpffiiias, . Superior Court Warrants, Bonds for Col'rd. Apprentice'; For siu at this Orrics-
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1840, edition 1
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