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I1 if I ' 4. Vr-i. if ttthiie NORTH - C AROlENI AN .Poetical. Fioin the Baltimore republican. Ballet Proof? 7 0K( THC HBHO wTHO MSTBR LOST A BATTLEi" Stow TTMXO no. I never mention her. Qvick time Aald Lang Sync, ; " Oh, Bo. he iacTer lost a ViGHTt ' He ever bullet proof I - For why 1 whene'er the battle rage J, : He alvrejB kept sloofl ' He always kept aloof, my friends - . He atwiji kept aloof ; ; And that's, the reason why 'Old Tip,' Was always bullet proof ! Twaa very cautious in Old Tip, ... Twas very bravs and fair . The mors the British foes came on, . . The more ho was'nt there'.. : The more he wss'nt there my frieudj. He always kept aloof ; . And that's the reason why Old Hp Was always bullet proof! 'Twas very lucky for him too, It indeed indeed The more he did'nt get a wound, The more he did'nt bleed! The more he did'nt bleod my fder dcj He always kept aloof; And that's the r;ason why Old Tip , Was always bullet pvoot. But when retreating through the woods, Add through the tangled f rn, He tere his mutant mention-'ema, And bad t put on her n; j. And had to put on hern ray: friends He always kept ahjof ; ' And that's the reason why pd Tip Was always bullet proof! . j - . i . And thui the war-path did ho trad, Through all that fearful fray; i But always (as old settlers said,) He ran the other way. He ran the otbirway my friends He always kept aloof; And that's the reason why Old Tip . Was always bullet proof. Bat he hns high authority To thns proeerve Iris tallov, For Fa'staff says--"discretion i3 The better part of valor." - The belter part cf valor, faends-- He always kept aloof; And that's the rraion who OI J Tip Was a!way3 bu'.let proof. For oft h:s gallant troop-, 'tis said, Paternally he'd tell, To "stand a Utile farther rflf, And they could see as weii!" And thay could see as well my friends- He always kept aloof; And that's the reason why C Id Tip Was always bu'.let proof"! And thus thla mighty General, Through all that bloody wfr, Escaped with hare a bramble ecra'ch, His scJe and on'y scar! His eole and only star my friends He always kept aloof; And that's the reason why Old Tip Was always bullet proof. danger. Twenty Indians tell from , iuc . horses aV the fire, some with a single fright ful yell expiring on the instant with clenched teem, ana wiui iu v.-,.- energy of departing life, clung to the . reins, and were dragged about and trod upon by the alarmed horses, Thelndians ride line aev,. I and without pausing an instant -tney iuruC and fled towards the valley orauc. wuunded fell , from the frightened an.. while they were in full speed down ine rav.. Kurker and his men followed without reload- .:nn. Tirl Mitmefl ine muwius uum 1DJJ Hieir unco, . - , ( ihn ravine, and tooK rei- .. .u;tin tVm wnlla of the liancn. ' lTIUI'u tm. town palled the KancQlies attneunac .o - . . 1 ! of a gigantic mountain, end 11 watered ny n .. ft ctgm that rilSDCS irom UIO ratiuo 3 IY 11 L ... r - t IlJ Tt rnntatns about tnree MinB1 UJIUV" .. .... 4 vm s Ho Atia to tnai cuuuuj, w - . - f T rr,ii eive a pompous funeral, the public attention the Moore count, stones 1 much attracted to tne suoj 10 .1- .t. 1 .wmint OI mo remain", 1 ri -j nxiy uie iuuuwiuk - . . , and the coffins in which they were oeposueu, t cousiaiB vii IS que tro ined on the removal of the boay 01 ijona XfsjiMvwti n. it.i.-. tn that COUDUT. tO re- I n"J , t . V...tollA. The oualitv 01 Napoleon Bonaparte. Mill STONES 1 Dress tlie Grave of tHy Friend hundred houses, and tnese are omn and enclosing a large square, m tne cm; ,hJrh sstands the cnurcn. xuw -r f .nl anAan vnretl to square tne inaians rubucu ; " f.-rr their way into me cuuiuu, g, taulit to believe that the sacred roof w pro ;r. nramst nil nanisr. Uui numv. . i n 4:.-oitr. r lot the savaces 011 Srt M9Uv. and reloading their rifles they re- .-rt,0,l th fittark within the walls of the town It was still early morning, audtbe inhabitants tY;r hHs in the wildest oonfu- sioa and alarm. First was beard the throng rthATnrliBns into the town their mur murs of fear and terror; then the shouts of the m.rstiers: children screamed within the dwell ings, and there was a rapid closing and bar rino- of doors and windows. Theu came th 4 -r fi-, nrm- fcllnwed bv the most rcuuu ji . . . fin;.h er-mams and veils from the victims. nvnr vhich anlu rose the loud hurrahs of the mericans, as wild, and savage as the dread fnl war tthoon of the Indians. Ihe men seemed to grow delirious with the excitement nH tr. hflrnme iosiitred with the savage nature Qnom Ore man alter aiscnarg- ing his rifle and pistols rushed madly araoug the Indians with his kuife, and actually suc ceeded iu taking a scalp before he was killed. The fight lasted but half an hour, when the Indians begged for mercy aud were suffered to depart. . . Kurker'a men are mostly robust, daring fel lows from Kentucky and Missouri, wagouers, speculators who yielded to the seductions of the Mounte Bank and were ruined men of rough, yet chivalrous and romantic natures, who love the wild life they are leading. Their pay from Kurker is a dollar a day and half ths booty, so that their interest as well as their lovo of excitement leads them to make battle whenever opportunity occurs. In this battle 4U Indians w ere killed, andiu Kuiker's party but one Amciican and one halt' breed. The stolen bcrses were recovered, and all the ani mals in the possession of the Indiaus were taken as booty. Kurker himself, is as brave linn, nnd a man of ereat enterprise as well as s-kill in this kiud of warfare. Having u... mmnnrcH nnfra t e n s. his force is UUl JUdl i ui.i 1111. i' 1.1-" - ; ' Email hut mn were throneios to join him .r r?aw. niiH hfi will soon be at the head of a powerful army. "Life is short: the poor pittance of seventy m-oar U not worth beiofi a villain for. .What matters it if your neighbour lies interred m a splendid tomb, sleep you with innocence. Look behind you through the tracks of time, A.sBrtof unnumbered ases lies open t- .hro-joh thia desert have vnur forefathers iourneved on, until, wearied , nuui iuo mar piuo iuwioti'-b- . , e 'Memorandum concerniug . General Bonaparte," written ,oy o" Nillington, then oftbe est. who, as will be seen, toon ui in the ceremony he-descr.oe, Ho savs -"On Sunday, ineom tn x-y, the day after tha General's death, l was ex- presslr sent lor, wnue uo"e vice, 'to make a tin coffiu for General N- poleoa Bonaparte, un was ordered to attena at the purpose of soldering up the body of Gen. lionaparte m me un couiu, 1 ed in the following manner, in the presence of Generals Bertrand ana iyaouiuu.uu, iua dame Bertrand, the French g?", Mr. A. Darling, Ur. llusnop, 01 nis - tieth regiment ot l-oot, French domestics, and Samuel Ley, a private in the 20th Regiment. The body of General Napoleon Bonaparte, attired in full uniform, was deposited in a tin coffin, the inside being lined with white silk and cotton; Hia cock ed hat was laid across his thighs, and on the left breast of his coat were a gold star and i ithor medals of tie same Cross, ttuu acitiu- c...Mville. The Quality mn well known as not and the Subscriber will war- him. it iney snouiu prove to be good, another pair will "--Li, rh. The orice is lower than hereto- fo! :i-u-.1. n,.mm. can aooly in per- L , .jjr....,t to Carthage. JttoOre son. or y iolli i - 1 county, NC. with io-g-g-. 1839. 8 ti. Moore County, April 20, : H. ERAMBERT, Liberty Point Fayelteville opposite THE JACKSOJV HOTEL.. May 4. 10 (y) NEW GOODS. WE have received and opened our fALL and WINTER GOODS, which comprise large and extensive assortment of DEXCrOODSe Hardware and Cuttlery, Boots and Shoes, Fur and Wool Hats, Fur and Seal Caps, Cotton and Wool Cards, Tuscan and plain Straw Bonnets, Writing:, Letter and Wrapping Pa. per, Drugs and ifaten naeoicmes. Also Hhds. Porto Rico Sugar, 80 Bags Rio Coffee, , 30 Boxes Raisins, Loaf and Lump Sugar,' Collins' and King's Axes, 5 hhds. Crockery, 75 Kegs Nails, 50 Sides of Sole Leather, Which are offered at very low prices for CASH, M on time for approved paper. OH tt OlAKK. November 23, 1839. 39-tf ' TAILOR, Tflrm rspectfully informs his frirnoj and the P''c jlC jrenerally, that he has re-commrricrd th T01 . . Vo ..:.. ; th hnnsa next door to John r-Titake & Son. on tjrreen cui - - SS he wj. thanktuny receive a orders in - --- -1 . lintr fr system a bad onr. ' , iu" J . . .11 ..... have the cash enclosed, other- - rw r hi I., ntrontied to. tl ie rttthosVwhay favor h,m w.th their orders, 1 1 M-oAa nf coin of varbus sizes tKt no nains st.all be spared, on his pan 10 givt the I satisfaction w ih anr vti 1 1 if s v w. 1 n aio' e- - 1 auu uuiciuut . TTi'j h(art was deoosited m a suver 3IiscelIaneous. Battle of tUe Rnucli. The people of that part of Mexico known as the 'Department of Santa Fe,' have for many yean been harrassed and annoyed by the dep redations of the Apaehns Indians. An American by the name of Kurker, at the time of our visit, bad just entered into a contract with the Government to whip the Indians and bring them to a permanent treaty, for the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, five thous and of which was paid to him in advance to commence operations. Kurker is now carrying on 4he war, and his first skir mish occurred while we were in Toas, within two miles of the town at which we were so journing. : He is a man of daring and reck less disposition, who has himself suffered from the villainy of the Indians, and he now bunts them as much in revenge for the injuries they have done him, as m prospect of emolu ment The batde which forma the subject of the oresent sketch, occurred close under the black mountain of Toas, in the valley of the same name, near a small town called the 'Ranch.' Kurkvr. with about fifty men, was here en camped, when a party of the thieveing Apach us crept upon them in the night and stole a number of their horses. The Indians were not aware that Kurker's party were prepared for war, but supposed they were stealing from an encampment of traders, who would not dare -to pursue them. The robbery had scarcely been committed when it was discovered, and in a very few moments more, Kurker and his fifty men were iu close pursuit of the Indians. Knowing that the thieves would endeavor to escape over the mountains, by ascending a ravine that open ed into the valley near the spot where the rob bery was committed," Kurker led his men quickly round a by-path up the mountain side and as the grey-light of morning spread over the valley, the pursuers found themselves upon an eminence commanding the ravine up which the 'Indians were hurrying," mounted upon the stolen horses. The marauders numbered a hundred and twenty, more than double the fore of the pursuing party; but al though these vagabonds hold the Spaniards in great contempt, , they are the vilest cowards when opposed by the Americans. Cunning as they were they did not discover their dan cer until fifty American rifles were levelled, each wim aeaoiy aim, at a aeperaie rieum VTn first cry of alarm from tne. Indians was thesisnal to fire, and as the - early sunbeam penetrated the ravine echo started suddenly from slumber, bounding wildly from cliff to clifll and away amons the distant crags, like .the spirit cf fear spreading from uath aud with veara and sorrow, iney sunk walk of man. You must leave them where fh fll and vou are to 0 on a little lurtner j , y - where you will tind eternal rest. you may encoumer dbuvbcu iuo ha (rravp. he not dismavea. xub uuiToiDo .uw 1. - 7 is in euaiess muuuus Whatever cradle and urn or tureen filled with spirits, to wnicn 1 .AroA a lid nr cover of the same material, tho small parts of his legs. His stomach was deposited in a silver mug, in which there were spirls, which was also Dut into the coffin. A silver plate, knife, fork aud spoon, and a silver service cup, were also deposited in the coffin. Previously T,.; th hodvof thetieneral mine comn, . 1 . -.1 tr- t: i:..,l uhltn the tin lid ot tne comn ueiug w ............. silk and stuffed with cotton, it was f ut iu its nl.ice, aud I soldered it on the coffit, enclos- in" the late tjenerai lapoieun n j .11 th. lnrn mentioned nrtlcle. 1 nis tin coffin, with its contents was then enciosea in a mahogany coffin, and they were enciosea in a lead coffin, and all were afterwards en closed iu a mahogany colhn, whicn maue, in all, four coffins. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Jinson County. J r.n.,--t nf Plraa rind Quarter Sesstoiu, Jlpril T' tAI J. CI III j X O-XVJ. Dorcas Lewellen, vs. The heir at Law ot Joss' LflcUen. cic.l. Petition for Doicer. . - r- .1 -1 . 1. TT annrarinf to tho salisTacuon 01 in- ,miri, uw X seven of the defendants, AlfrcJ, Isar.c Jia- and Amin L WPllpn, ind ISathan:ci a vens at w i:e Je .... r . 1 .. : r 1. u . .1 RVmi, l nomas Donnin.anu wiu l.i.i9u.i, H.f.,, H.iiioh nnd wife Marv. arc nut i liab t;- t- of triis State" It i-t ordered by tbe Cn t, that ( ub- licaio:i he mai'e in ta XMorin Caro!ini:ui tor six wrtk f r taiil tltf lidr.nic to app- ar ni t.no nexi Term of thi Cou t, t be nr ia : r in- o iriy o 4 nnn. ar the Court Ifcuse in Wa lo-boroti h, o the -2d Monday in Ju y next, then & there i plrad, answer or dmur 10 t'-.ep. iit:onrrs eii'ioi, ..r Judar- m. nt j ro conl-isn in rjemereii rcansiincm a .c the case srt !own to bi h. srd 'xparif na to thrm. "Witnes, IsorfiV.et l'. ll g.an, c.ctk 01 sa a Court at i-ffice ths 2nd JMonday ct Ap:U A. v. 1340. . . IN. U. BLHjrUAm, .erK. May 30, 1840. 66 -6w. J race of ad'v. 3 25. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ( Samvson County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Jiay Terv:, 1540. B'iuman H. Crumplr and wife, and Lncy Ann Crumpler. vs. HE HAS ON HAND a rtm.ni rf Shirts. Bosoms, Collars. Stocks, Suspenders, and Drawers, ot the best quality. WANTED. need mt. r... T. i.nvmen Tailors, nonfi lire r; ui ' . - l 1 a .,b m.n and otsteadv nauiis. 1 t cn n wnnted to the above trade. n 1- u. .mintrv u ill be nreterr' tJ. N B Extra cuttinff done at the sho'test notice. Fayctiev.lle, April 25, 1840. n-am. Gardner and McKetliaii, CARRIAGE MAKERS. HAVE now on hand, and for Sale at very Re el in-ed Prices, 3 Carriages, 4 Barouches, 3 very light four wheel Buggies, 2 BuggGigs, 4 Sulkevs on a new plan, 8 Spring Wagons, three very light, 4 Chain. do. Pcrs n wi' i t hy, won'd do n 1 ptiu in ih ir work, as :h- t- el c c;m mak. it ca; STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, .. Sampson County. ) Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1S40. tu tj Joel P. Rsffirter. Dickson Sloa n and ethers, summoned as brarnisnecs. T Original Attachment. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that John Robinson, the Defendant in this case is not an hainb:ant of this btate. it is mereiore ordered, that piblicat:on be mane in ! norm . 1 . is n fiii biv wApki. noliivin? naiu utnnu-m Vl vi.iim 1 w , tn nrnear at the next Term ol saia oun, i Court House in Clinton, on the 3d Monday in Au o.,.t nm-rt -md idead. anpwrr Ot replevy to sain ai (.idmitii oih.iw,?o Judgment will be rendered .ni him and the amount in tne nanas 01 me per anna BiinimnnH as Garnishees will be condemned to satisfy the Plaintiff's demand." - VV , 1 r, I hiinia-i 1. raison ier t snu Court, at office in Clinton the third Monday in May, Anno Domini 1840 and 64ili of Ameri eair.ndepenc.ence. , , 1 HUMAO I. r .iiiw Mav SO, 1840. 66 6 w. WAGONS, MULES) and HO It SFiS For Sale. !?:, ni M.il.. fi vears old. cannhle of perlorminff hard service, and ol quick ae- Iion. wittl a Iirsi mie nun. 11 for 500dnllars. 4 irool W aff-jn riorscs, her W a ton and "ear. for 350, a:ul a road Wairn, !r S75 -very mo.000 Morns Mullicaulis Mulberry 2 cents pe IO COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES. SHAD, SO Bags Rio, 25 Bags Cuba, . 20 Bass Lajiuira, 10 Bags Old Java, j 10 Hhds. Sugar, . 10 Hhds. Molasses, 5 Barrels of Sliad. For Sale by November 9, 1839. Coffee. GEO. McNEILt,-37-tf trear. Tim-heavv strong. AI- or (New Clnnese Trees fr sale, deliverable next la II at Rmt fiir the root ami main siem, ' . 1 1... 1..- warrant! u ireiimne, a"ti in rnui okh-i i" AdJress ai Favetieville, IN. O. JONATHAN EVANS, Jr. May 16, 1840. (J4 tl. FALL & WINTER GOODS. THE Subscriber has just received his FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of a large and general assortment of rosy goods. Groceries and Cuttlef y Crokery-Ware, Hats, Shoes, Bon nets, ccc. etc. Which he will sell at the LOWEST PRICES for CASH, oron time to punctual tustomers, at bis old Stand, South East corner 01 ivi arKet square. November 23, 1839. 89-tf ENTERTAINMENT. HE SUBSCRIBER, having been satisfactorily engaged for more tnan three years in attending FAYETTEVILLE FEMALE SE31INARY. riTIHiS e.i.i aiy w 1 JL y w'l to call a i... ...- ir with, as a-y ei c nu " tli ir ork as el:, nn I si li it as low as b ha.1 fro n a v le -ular Is. rtMorn l-.Eta'.jHS-i- H m.li mHrt- .-in ! :.l 1 hv tbMn i warrant'. 12 mnmh. mul will hi- rec.aire.l without -lia:"e, ii iIipv fa 1 hv had worknnnflup (r inateria's. Renn:! iiio-nra;! v fn tut'--d at .-Siort not'C'", "nd on mni.nn:ihh- ferillP. Oricrs thankful v received, and promptly attend ed to. Fave!tovi!!e, Mareh 13, IS10. 6-1 f. LAFAYETTE HOTEL. ev innumerable events, which come not in slow . r :l i- iUA nrris3inD. but DUrstmu lorcioiy iium ic- volving and uuknown cause, tly overtais oro with diversified influence. FayettevlUe, North Carolina. HIS ESTABLISHMENT will b op-n nftei Iho 1st of August, under the irinnagemcnt and direction olthe Sufasrciher. The tlouse has been thornuahlv repaired, and will, in a f;w days, mi - - I Vs. I . r 1 I. .1 r(r..r will h mnHo tr. vea. toe unnerse , ., . n.,i .it ,n f e "c" 'fni ""J " ' r ,.n hla with V00ITr anu TV"' uure "7 ij " " render it worthy of patronage, cij iuuiiivu. .s i Mathew ana JOnn irumpio., jr. aec u. i - .j- St-vgitlar Gambling Machine. In re house on Camp street, yesterday, a curious contrivance was discovered for cheating at cards. In a back room in the se cond storv was a round table fixed in iron shoes so as to be immovable. Two of the legs of ihi tahle were hollow. Down the hollow less wires were run to the floor, and the floor in grooves made for the purpose, to trip, walk then to the third story, taence to a noint immediately above the cent.e of the ta hie. The wires were communicated from the table to the point above in tbe manner used in bell hanains. 1 he grooves tnrougn wmcn ihv run were inlaid with the softest buckskin so as to prevent a noise in pulling them; the grooves were then covered over with thin cop ner and a carpet screened all from view the grooves in the wall were papered over so as to prevent detection. , Immediately above the card table the ceilinj; was ornamented with a circuler paiui.irz: after the fashion of some . parlors. In the centre of the painting was a hookas it to suspend a lamp, aneceuiug was cut into ; small holes, which could not be detected from below, because they represented certain portions of the figures of the painting. W hen a nartv was eusajied at play, a person nhrvo. ronlrl look down uDon the hands and (Petition for Partition.) IT appearing to the satisfaction ot the oourt trial the Defendant in th s case, Coor Cooper and wife Alsey, Ezekiel Butler and wife Eliza, and A Ham Butier and wife Sophia, are not inhabitants of this State, and theu-ual process ot law cannot oe seivcd on them, it is therefore order' d by the Cr.mt that nuhlication le m.-uie tor nx weeKs in the North Caiolmian, requiring him to be and appear at tha n -xt 1 mn ot our san Cou-t to he held tor thn County ol Sampson, at the Court House in Clinton, on the tnria Aionoay in Ant., next, and then and there to answer pleaJ , nr deinur to plaintiff's P' t'uion, or th same will be tnlren nro conff sso. and heard rxparte as to them Witness I lionias l. f ai--on. OlerU ot tne saia Court at ofBce in Clinton, the third Monday in Mav Anno Domini 1810, and 64th of American Independence. LDWARD YARBROUGH. Jugrvsl 3, 1839. 23-tt iCFThe A'isusta Chronicle (weekly,) Raleigh Register and Standard, Wilmington Advertiser, Green sborongh Patriot, Salisbury Watchman, and Cheraw Gazette will insert the above three mouths and forward their accounts to the subscriber. E. Y. STOP THE THIEF. OME Scoundrel stoh k"? nesdav ni.ht. a THOMAS I. FAISON, Clerk. 65 6f. May, 23 1840. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ( Sampson County. f Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May lerm, 14U. John L. Parish, vs. Jo 1 P. Resistor. Dickson Sloan & others, summoned as Garnishees, Original Attachment.' T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that tho Defendant in this case Joel P. Ri eis- U r, is not an inhabitant of th s State. It is therefore ordered, that publication bo made in the NoilhCaro- iin:un lor six weeks, niitnyin? saia ueiencant to . . . J. . , A. - 1 . . appr-ar at tne next 1 ermotsaia iouri, ai me iourl House in tJlmton, on the sa nionnay in iu;rsl next, a:il plead, answer or reph vy to said altnch- ment, othorwise Judgment wi t be rendered aai: st him and the amount in the hands of the pi rs ins summoned as Garnishees will be condemned to satisfy the Flaintiff's demand. Witness, Thomas I. Faison Clerk of said Court, May, pen- THOMAS I. FAISON, Clerk. 66-6w. bv Dullinp: the wires give his partner at the ta ble any intimation as to the strength of the op- at office in Clinton, the third Monday in posing hands which an agreed signal might Anno Domini 1840, and 64th of American Ind. 1 .. . ri-i i i , I uencc. . , ' - indicate, xne room uuuve was cp i which also prevented the players from ascer- j May 30, 1840. taining the cheat, particularly at night , ; . The house was formerly occupied by a per-r son who ' professed to ba a commission mer chant. . The clerks ia. the establishment, we um lfrstaiii. were not allowed access to the card room or the room above. The former DroDrietor left the city some time since rand so cunninatv was the whole contrived that it was not until the house was overhauled for re pair, that this most ingenious device for swin dling was discovered JYeio Urleans vuueim, l:om my sta'-.lc, on Wed- smalsoriel HORSE with a while Klre;ik in Ins iace. ain nors. is nor in g'-o or!er and ionsid tab y .'caiificd hv th'? g-ar, and has a sore hack. The thi f carried off a waff on bridle with two brass tacks in each blind. I have every reason to believe that ihe notorion thiel and house breaker Jonathan Baker, is the culprit, as lie had been in the immedia'e neighborhood the day. before and had broken open a house not more than a mile from me, was detected and driven off on Wednesday ev nin?, and has nut been seen about herrf sime. 1 will reward liberally any person who will deliver tt me tbe thief and horse, or ive me such information as will enable me to recover the horse. TtlOS. ASHE. May 1st, 1840. 62-tf. Donaldson Academy. fTflHE Trustees will, on th? 4th day of August 11 riHxt. i.ff r foi sale at Puhlic Auction, on the all that valuable rroperly tifuatt-J in th immediate- vicinity .f Fayettcviile, known as Don lrlnnn Aeademv. The properly consists of about 20 acres of Land, With a larjje two story building with wing?, used as an Academy, and furnished witn a to'erab'e Fhiloso Dhical and Chemical Apparatus, &.C., two good r 1 1 - T I r.t . IWO Story UWeiiin iioukd mm necranrj uui Houses, and several small buildings used as JJor mitorii s for the Students. Fayettevrile, IVlay 5, 1H40. 63-ts. 1 " Wni- Ranneyi PORTRAIT PAINTER. tt OULD respectfully inform the inhabitants WW cfFayetteviile and its vicinity, that be wiir expeute Portraits of all sizes, in oil, at moderate prices. Likenesses warren ted. tie may be seen nv enquiring at the Store of Messrs. Nott & Starr. Jatiiiarru 13. lS!4f. 47-if " STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, . 1 Anson County. i Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, April - Term, 134U. E. P. H irrel, vs. Samuel S. Enson. ' - Justice-) Ei' cution. Levied on Land. - "ITT appearing to the satisfaction of the Coint upon ! ji. ainaavit, tout the detendant 1" noi an iniibi ant of lh fctate, so thai no notice can be sei vcd on him. It is theretore ordered that pubt cation oe made fer six weeks in the North' Carolir ian, nouFyinj; said defendant personally : to be and appear beiire the Justices of ihe Couit of Pleas and Cluarter Seasions, at tne isouri to oe neio tor tne county oi Anson, at the Court House in Wad esborou eh. on the 2nd Monday in July next, then and there to plead or I demur, omerwise an order ot sa'e niiaii ne Drayed for, and the land levi d on, be sold accordingly. Witness, IN orfleet D. Boaan, Clerk of said Cou t at office the second Monday of April, A. D. 1840. - N.D.BOOG AN. Clerk. May SO, 1840. 66 6 w. Price afad'r.SS 25. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, l v . Anson County. I Corf of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, April JL erm, i4U. Jacob. Alfred, and Jesse Lewellen. and Ellis Lew. el en bv his Guardian, Jacob Lewellen and Sarah Lewel'en, vs. Isaac, William. ami A. Lewellen, Na thani'1 Bivens and wile Jemima, Thomas Bennett, and wifj Elizaheth, Mos s Hough and wife Mary, Petition for Partition. ' " "ITT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that JL thn detenaanis resiae oeyona ifie lim l ot this State. Itisthrr. fore ordered that pubtl atron be marie fwr six successive weeks, notilying said non residents, pemonally to be and appear be'bre the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at the Court House in Wadesborough,on the 2nd Monday in July next, then and there to show cause, itany they have, why prayer of Petition should not be granted, otherwise it will be taken pro confess, and heard exrarte, as to them. - - Witness, Norfleet D Boan Clerk of said Court at office, the 2nd Monday in April, A. D. 1840. -N. D. BOGGAN, Clerk. May 30, 1840, 666w. , . Price of a'dv. 5 25. t Blank Check for sale at this office close i s p.- se it Acideu.ic fi,.. lKrh nt Ju V. au i lesomu nc i- . i, o n the 15th of Oct. b r . ext. ll ras oe a ia .,, e.ati vi oi is pr s nt :dan fori: re ) ears, anbe ., r.. . I In :lah H eel a:'lt I 0. A tUe a Bteot a fc 1 is piettv l.-i'ly indicated by ts n n s. rs an ! et a ie-s, the cla-s s or th.- i resem eararc subjoin- d. Wb iV number ot Pup Is, En i h Grammar, Rhi-toric, Anthuie: ic. Isa'u al Philosophy, lntel'eciual Phljsiphy, Aslienoiny, Chemit-try, A lgebra, Gi o netry, B.tmy, Litin, Frcrch, Inst-u-nental Muse, June -20, 184 '. to a " ww Boartling iiouse, r., encouraged o say to the public, that her HOUEand STABLILS are well furnished for the reception and accommodation of those who may be pleased to can. 85 21 8 82 ' 8 5 2S I 4 19 21 15 4 69- All the STAGES arrive at, and depart from my House, where seats are secured, and no exertions soared to ffive se- eral satisfaction to passengers. e ... . i c I 1 ! jN.'y residence is on ine comer oi uiuoinenna, the lot formerly occupied by Mrs. Barse, convenient to the market, and near the State Bank. mrs. ju. i a. Fayetteville, August 24, IS39. 26-tf irrThe Raleigh Rerister, Wilmington Adver tiser, Cheraw Gazette and Salisbury Watchman, will insert the above 3 months, and forward their ac counts to this office. PIANO FORTES. AGJOD .iS-Mirlnient ol Piano f one stantlv hu found lor sale nt the Fei nary. Enquire of the PRINCIPALS ef t tvahv Ar of Coi.. S T.HAWLEY. Fayetteville; Nov. 30 1839. 40 tf. nay con Female Semi the SEM- J. & J. KYLE, HAVE just received by the late arrivals i North, a large and splendid aesortmen Intone which are Super-fine Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Oxrord nitTerl. Drab. Green and Wine colored ( lo hs. Cassimeres, well assorted. ; Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans and Erminets. ?uper-fine Vesting. 278 pieces 3-4 & 6-8 merinoes. 345 pieces 3-4 & 6-8 VI uslin de Lane. 1298 pieces Calico, well assorted. Camoricks, Jaconets and Plain Muslins 39 bales 3-4, 4-8 & 5-9 ShirtingandSheeting, Bleached and Brown. 65 nieces Superior Silks, well assorted Mprino. Cashmere and Blanket Shawls Muslin de Lane Shawls and Scarfs &c. &.c. &c. Comprising one o Ithe largest stocks of Goods ever offered in this State, all of which being bought at the late sales at the north, will be orlersd lor sale at REDUCED PRICES, by wholesale or retail. September 30, 1839. MERCHANT TAILOR, ITiiEGS leave to return thanks for the liberal P It tronaffe he has received, and also to informhi friends and the public generally, that he still continues to carry on the t ailoring business in an its Drancm-. He has received the latest fashions for the SPRttw & SUMMER of 1340 and is alwavs ready to exe cute orders with neatness and despatch. P.S. Al! those indebted to thesubscriberciujerBj note r account, will please call and settle the same im mediately, as clothe cannot be bought without cash. May 4, 1839. 10-tl w. Just Received. Hhds. prime retailing Molasses. IFoil ITU. XTai-lioreL nnw landing, and for sale by Ueo. McNElLL. ALSO , Qffc Firkins Superior Grayson BUTTER, PU700 lbs. BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. G. McN. Dec. 14, 1839. 42 if. 32 -tf FISH! Boxes Smoked HERRINGS, OW700 lbs. DRY COD. '1 1 mi ri . rnHE exercises f l he second For sale by - GEO. March 14, 1840. McNEILL. 55 tf. CROCKERY. session ot the Rockingham "iii r- r pmi p inatimiifin. win com- 1 I r, AnnT m-r, a c a , ,1 lne mence on the 13th of July, and end December gfrBMh uuf JOU ooz- 'm 11th 1840. June IS, 1 840. 63-41. N 0 T I C E. frTlHE Subcriber. havinz paid and satisned a JJ. certain Judgment for the sum of Filty-five Do'lara orincinal mono v. with interest and costs, in favor of Raiford Fisher against Absalom Hall, Willie Hall and Jams Hall, and having neglected to take up the said Judgment, which was at the day of payment in tne hands ot wnne ton a constable for collection, hereby forewarns all per sons from trading for said Judgment, and all .per sons into whose hands it may come, or may now be, that the same is paid and fully satisfied, and that he wi.l not pay the same to any person what ever, who mav hereafter claim the re-payment there of. ' , J ABSALOM HALL. F'avelteville, 27lh,1840. ' 70 -pd 2w. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, , Cumberland County. . , 1NEQ.U1TT. TCTT'ILL be sold at the Court Honse.in the town VV, of Fayetteville, on Monday tbe 6th day of July next, it being the first Monday of the month, at 12 o'clock M, 225 ACRES tif LAND,: On the watetsof Puppy Creek atad Black Branch, ordered to be sold by a decree of the Couit ol Equity, Terms, 6 months credit, the porchasar giving bond with approved security. ARCHIBALD A. T. SMITH, c. & st. . Mav I !, 1S40. if 4 ids. Just received and for sale by PETER April 20, 1839. JOHNSON. 9-tf BLANK WARRANTS, Deeds, (common) Sheriff's Deeds, Constables Ca. Sa. Bond, Do Delivery do Appeal Bonds, Equity Subpoenas, Superior Court Fi. Fa. Countv Court Sci. Fa. to vive judgment. County Court Subpoenas, Superior Court Warrants, Bonds for Col'rd. Apprentice iiLE at this Office. r Fox Timber and. Iuniber Agency TH E subscriber will attend to tbe sale of TIMBER, LUMBER, fce.in the Town o Wilmington, North Carolina, for all persons wBO may favor him with their commission. H P'.e"S": himsetfto procure forthem at al! times tbe higM Frices for such articles as they may S management. He is i n po way connected "J Steam Mills, or their Agent; and w?'th"" seourityforthe faithful ducton ot nis in-." - A cent. ,( Wtl.-ningn, S. Fib. 23, lt, J- 1
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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