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5" f T.a f' C" Etr YANKEE DOODLE. a w SOSO. , Itl knk itn la Jacise' Uwrtep will I iml, Aad F" ,h' 1 sa i Tanks Dood'e. keep it ?, li k!l.w aflat Aadj! rr dlf J1 hi d'Cly an I 04 Marti ta lbs daadjt taid Ma" ipi, we'eaob-yad The order wbica yaa bi aa, AaJ baptai: he J leu "' W 8ad 8 rUETlM. Yake Dued, etc. The Marna) soars b wool J wot tasks T krsi venture-. ' Vise.ppi boy ha'd uk tt it ' full indenture. T' k Vnoi'm, tic. Said M jiippi1 wt are aura Jia r k will be inemd. ir; Ta make Ibe Preatise evwa secure IVs alaa fit aur Waao, aii! Yfkta Do-dle. keep it up, lad follow alter And! For doing all fci d rty Oh! Martia U the dioJj! EDUCATION. An e !uratin is a yoy( man's best eapiu'; f r a well informed intelligent mind ia tl e het asurance of future eompe'encv and happiness. A father's best gift to his child, then, is a good edu cation If you leave them wealth, you may enaore tlieir ruin; at the best, yon only leave them that which at any moment may he lost. If vou leae them with a cultivated keart. affections trained to ohjeeia of love and teeUence. a mind ugoroua and en largcd, (Snding happines pare and ele vated, in t!ie pu'snitot knowledge, you effect in insurance in h-ir afier happi ness and usefulness. Unless you bring up the young mind in this ay. you can not with anv jumice cUira far it respect or independence. Your c'.KJren must be t irtnons, or they rinnot keep irtuoui society; nay, or they will not desire it. They must be inie!!i?ect to hae them intelligent asso ciates, as tier roust he habits of indus- ' try and sobnety to make the company of the mdustrioas and Mber agreeable. It is in your pnaerto bestow this vir-jilie toe, this intelligence, and these gnhjen habits. Present tbem a go.nl model in your own life, and give them every op - portnnity to cu.uvaie the heart and the understanding. 8pnre no expene n your setuio!, and put into your children's hands every thing tht may encourage or ssit them tn their mental and moral im proemcn!. Cormud Punishment in School. In- a ,erv sible lec-ure d.livoed before the mstit'.ili.m f -r Vhool-masters in Lau-i Banne, oh t,e principles of punishment,! aad the nature of those aJaated to schools, by the director of ih institution, the lec-' ...ii ,i.. : r . iuiii niiiaia,T: i k.iak ia cttut-ti .ivu wt a chilJ was aho'iv diffL-rent from the train ing of an sninvd. Obedience which re suits mrc'v from fear, is of lit le value the rrest object miut be to reach the Heart, and excite in ihe child a true re! penUnee: aheras corporal punishment! is conMiiered nv the chi d to be in itself an expuon of hi fault. On these prin- cir!es. the law on nuhlii insirnciin in.1"MI the cinvm of Wud expressly forbids cor porl chau-cnienl in the public schools. LOVE AFFAIR. The New York Whig givea a roman tic arroiint of a love alfair between a member of the New York Legislature a:iJ the chambermaid nf ihe boiel where he bourJi-J. She was twenty-two years of age, btiwiifal and amiable. The le gislator a as smitten at firr-l sight, and proposed to accompany her to the thea tre. S! c stalej aiie case V the landlord, w ho ad UeJ her t accept the invitation; which he i!id. At the theatre, the wor thy If gislasor proposed matrimony. Tlic miJ refueJ; giring excellent reasons. She saiJ. his daughters were educated, she was nou she w as poor, he was weal thyhe would 1 subjected to the ridi cule of his fronds, and his wife had not wen ca.l year. A few davs after he 82a-n proposed, ,na waB agafn refused. luottcts are persevering frllows, and a third time the member w as at her feet. He c.uld nr,; resist her unassuming grace nd sort llR-ments. He now offered t futtu.h her w;;'i every thin,? she might require; but .e wa, ,lism;sf,cd, ot m f-1 10 consult hi f.iemle. Ilo ilid n-l,e e.,n.uhed many of his l-roler nn.,(bers-s;,te,j hi, tretrheJ co !,t.,m, and ad- ised to leave Al bany jmtne-l.tcly. Not itl.stmding 4! Mis. he returned to ihe fair chambermaid she re uet.tnt!y consented, merely to Pe'.."nses.,Bjl,ieyweretojia,e beeni,tuncd on Thursday night lasU "I WISH 1 WAS A PIG." Among ll dry.qnietand philonophieal I. .1 l . :"C;'111 abounds, had been sleh-ndi, , aaJ u ' ., is inimitable. K ' ' uthe!pitn?ho,. Asfirme.Iwiah a P f wet's) fat. F! dwt't ka ? . - . ..... m i A. . . ." .7 - in I - log. qurmi Will Urtr oaauica " rot to t. get wta apiee. w tarnal foola of themaele. Piw t do- eent fcebavtd people and! good citizens. thrwirli tf, am t rot BO tot. Ana V'.rn , they haven t f bo doiftrt 10 pot tm w cold oraingt wueti vey P don't haTe to bo darnm' and pttchia their 14 pnts; they don't wear no oli hu on fheur heade. Br hate to ask peo p!e far tn tolJ wiulea U plenty fat pig. if tjetl if ! M J'ly Ul P; wtpeetable teop!e, it ou!a Ihihiiiahiii ia naihin willl ne vho wt rreanl'DU U bo ever tee J ono pig tettin s f4J curb-ftnne fubb o another pgl baJ ot got char led out of s deigh! Vig hi t"0 much tenae to go a ri'lin if o to they can help iu I wish I araa one. and out of tli fapo. h tnj" crtninned Hoot thouenifdly, and u!lin Tipp'eioo'e nose till it craf k ed at tho bridce joint, - it 'a true pija haa tlieir tronblca like humanaeonBtf blea ketedea 'era. dosa bitca em, aaJ ia wwnetimee si most as done over auckera aa men; but pig never runa their own noses into aerat-ea. eoaxia t!icin aehea to bflieva it fun, aa we do. I never aeed a pig go the whole hog in my life, Vpt of on rum cherries." Why Tom, my dear fellow, how olJ von look!" Pare ar, Bo for the fact is. I ne ver waa so old before in all my We. A wounded reputation is seldom cured. Trust Sale. BY siitue of a t'eed of trust. rieruled to tha ub.ciitcr by lie. Brnwniifl, to aer certain debts thenia mnltined. I ahall ernr.d t km, tur fash, at tha eoart tloara in tlilla borough, oo r.a!ar the -9th if May iuataat, A TRACT OF LAND lying in tha eoaaty J Orange, 'fining tha land f A'aey Ci'roll, Gco'te Cpely and olb era. eont ai-iiii; ofte buoJred and fifty acres, or tbeteabouia A. MICKLE. 7rwiJee. May 15. 0 Notice. To Mesitt. JJilliam Beactr, CadwaUa ar Jtun.jr , lUtt.1 .Vsiteewf. Mm Aw Irni, .'eJ.m L'tlty, .Ye'Jtrtt if (erica, JUxmttr Httnltr, Jh L vit John IF. -We-Gtt. .V.Um VUStm, JUxtnJtr Chttk, Bmr reu;U Ckttk, Jonn !!. r'srr Am;. A'ir. H'ar0 Co., ear, .frriAfo, and .liy . Ilatck. Y'OC ae hereby notiCeJ. that at the axeu lug Court if Pita atl Q urter Se'riun, be hrli lor Oraaga county, omin 4th M.io XZZrl jrnlvc..t abiora. and iu etaim tue ben'n of act of .feiuiilv((i!u. hc-rmiJen.i prn ! whan and where yon may atia-i t, aad i "P?ue M,J -!'"-'. '' r- ;b i;"P ! GREEN T. PARI IN. "mJ 'v w To Messrs. Durham 4 Chmtnts, .V. J. Kin? 4" John U'. t'urr, and my other Creditor, TAKE NOTICE. rpilAT ai the tii'iim; Court of Pleas and Quarter SeMion., to be i.eW for hl lne olin ,-,re,cribl for ins'-iteni d. biora. and iotUnn the be.ifit of the au i Aacmulv m utit ca-'e mie and proi.leu; u he.i and w.ieie V'u mV,UB, "J ppi; '";'. f?u Pr"i'' r- .Ntciaeity eon.pt aie Vic cour-e pu:tu.d. T. F.LOU RY. is i May 7. This is the last. CLOSE your accounts at May Court. I.v Nie or Cash. Yu will not think hard of this friendly re- W.T. SHIELDS. Vas IN Stray. Taken up by Albert G. Bird, Iiiii2 lwe! mi!e nr.illi west Irom llillahoroush, and entered on ihe Slrv BoU of i.ttiif co-nity, un the 1st of Mity. a Sorir-I MAKE, with lone mi i an. I tail, her r'ghi ear cut or bit at Ihe end. five fret htt!. fo ir yer old ll.i. :rnte. Valued at lirtv five dollar. JOHN A. FAUCETT, Ranger. My 5. 19-3w Stray. Takes up by Albert O. Bird, bvinjf twelve miles north JliA $ J wit from tltllborouha ar.d en f lerrd on l!ie Stray Uonk wl r. . Bafrae-ff a ape county, on l!ie Irl of May, an, Iroii Gray HOilE,' five feel and lhiee i'irt'r of an inrh l.tjii. seven year o'd this p'inf lutijr mine and tat!, wish leather collar buckled round Lis nick. Valued at fn.-ty dot lara, JOHN A. FAUCETT, Hunger. May 4. lU-3w Iflail Arrangements. t-L I. tter In co by eil'ier of Ihn Siapc. should be lodg'.'d in iie l'.it Oluce belrc cix o'clock P. M. on mail day. N. B.' The Post Oir. a ha been removed two door north of the prinlmtf iiflicn. THOMAS CLANCY, r. m. April 27. 13- ISoarding; Hons ... ' aFE V re joUr Bscdcrs can be acioinmo. dated by tba subscriber, at liic old Hand of Jhn Fa.id deceased. Person dcairins it can also be accommoda ted during Court week. THOMAS D. CHAIN. February 15. Bacon and Lard. 3 OOtl n,- of n ACO., and a For talc by ALLEN PARKS. .a:.i l J. SPRING GOODS. O. F. LO!IG & Co. krat kf U arrhaata l ir a a"ac, ww. A Zrta aad CaaerU Aaaanaaeai 1 Dry Goods, &c, coxratstsia CLOTHS, CASSLMEItES, S.ttincfa, ruxcv, ikus aaiitcan PRINTS, PRINTED UWNS & MUSUNS, Black & Coloured SilLa, te. &.c &.c. Ac, ALSO Hardware and Cutlery, Slit Guns, llau, and Shoes, DHincts CrocVerr. Crtium Yarn, School Books, Stationary, &e. tl whick tHry will ae!l at tha kwest pner ... " . -. - . - .1 , ..i I era only Sprin": and Summer GOODS JCT RECEIVED. rpHE mSwriher baa j jl reccited Iron New 1 York a General Aetortinent of . Stavle V Faneu Dry Goods, Ilardicare. Groceries, Sc. coaraisiNo CLOTHS. SILK GOODS. HATS. SHOES, BONNETS, CROCKERY, QUEENSWARE, and all article nal'y brtoil ta this market; all of which will ba sold low fur Cah. . i l r..i r... ik. ir.., ,.,..d .na hAoea hi friend aaJ tha pubiie will now five him a ca'i. I Country produce, aucn as noin. reeir.cra, i Ta"ow, and Bfeawax, will ba lakea in ex- ehanea for Goda. April 7. B. CHEEK. IN Public Notice. IHE Citizens oi lha South neaiern ana ot -I ,Buni. will annlv to our next 1 Coumy conn, ta be held ia i.. toa a r.f lliiia-1 horouh on the fourth Mondjy in May neat. w J I . I in a:ter and e.ab!i.n two piacea 1 1 .r fciec'Min ior ine cnqeni"ceoi ne iiir, wn i t.. be ai lha daellms hou. of J.d.a Paiier.on. rt. and the ecnnd at ibe home of Michael I H.1I1. eq. ani l.i c mi iua or d.tooniinua tne I electin nuw held at llrnry Fogletnan'a, etq I a tha Court may think proper. Ap'il 19 STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Orange County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1833. Jtntt & Danfurlh ) v. Original Attachment. lUrriio II. Ham Silo M. Link joriji, mil Attachment. . Itarrittn II l!an i$. VarfUl thr. it . Hanifm II anil. Original Attachment. e r aipr,iinu to the stirciion f the Court iiiat the d IcmUiit in UicKf n' nit an nilialMiint f tins slate: It i then i i.re ordejed 'ii.it p -iVm'Viwi he m': in lite I liiiaburonli l!eeode fr is week eucresjively, that un lea the aid deleii'lint app-;r at the nut Court of and Q i-irlrr Sesonna, to br held for the Cnuiitf f trnc. at the court iinino in IliMiliorouf'i, on Ihe fo irth Monday it May next, and ulcad, aiswer or demur, t idzmcnt bv default will be entered Jiirnl liiin. JOHN TAYLOR, Clerk. Trice ad. 8 7 50 Ib-Cw STATC OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Orange County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1833. Durham & Ctemmont . Original Attachment. Tliomat.t. IV ait- f T apprarintul!ie satisfaction rjf ihe Court, II. at llie uelentlant in tin cac i not an inhabitant of this elite: It is therefore ordtred that publication be made in 1 tie llill.-bnrouch Ri'i orih-r, fur eix wti ka au ceive'y, thai un'in the ai'l defend i.-t appear at the next Court of Pleas and Q tarter Sessinne. In be held for the county ! Orange, at the cnurt house in llil'sbor'x p!i, on tiie f'.urili Monday in May next, and (ilta l, answer or demur, jiiilgmeiit by default wilt be entered anainat 1. 1 in. JOHN TAYLOR, Cleil Price adv. 4 0. 16 Cw STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Orunge County. Court of I'le.is end Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1S3S. Trice Kin; 1 Petition, &c. Jiimi Trie. ) ' f T a;iieari 15 to Ihe ratlsfaetinn of the Court, imm the d. l.-ni'.ni in tii n ca-e u not an inhabitant of this stale: I. is therefore ordered that publication be made i.i ihe Hillsborough lie ord-r. f,r ix neck successively, that miiini the iid !rfrn;lnt aninar at the next Court of Plea and Q iarttr Sifiiu!.s. to be hcUl (or l!ie enuntv of ilianee, at l!.e court li'iu.-; in lli'irborouch. on the fourth Mi.nday in May 11 Jlt, and plead, an.wer or demur, the snl petilinn w ill be beard tt parte, and decice ri.it; aeeodin Ir- JOHN TAYLOR, CUrh r-ire adv fit 50. 1C .Job Printing, NEATLVk F.XPtniTIOLSl.V kXECCTED 17" at this orntE. Pocket Book Found. 4 POCKET BOOK containinB Mi.ily Fire i W UMart, aa found by James It. Montpi mery, near V rocidenee Medina tloue in ibi county, and lodned i.i ihe 1'oet Ollice at Al brights. TLi owner ii requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charge, and receive tiie same. V. Al.UKK.JIT, P. . .'!' ,;,,ui4tv'.1.rtb IS. 1J ra riosraervi or Taa nillkborougU Krcordcr, cxLamcco. TO THE PCBUC. 1 tifw mama Bnespeetei dclava. we bae .i Hfv he, enabled to Present the Recocdcr to its readers apoa aa enlarged This baa eranhaueaJlT been call ed the age of improvement; but ia all riie muluplted t-rma in wmca lata opiru manifested iuclr during too last twenty years, perhaps ia nne is it anoie pcrcep- of die Doblie VliJAC titsJM aaa a" ( " w I p The ?p f V!5!! now, aurpats in aiw aau m:u . - r .... 1 mlftMa I I'"?1 Z " 2 IV RZ U naa in5 mru corder altoold reflect a portion of M. I mr t .f the are: ant aa cuon vt plisU tliia desire, we lIt waa cue w iaa portioa of our friends a ho have continu ed to sustain ua through good and through evU report. This enlargement of our sheet necessarily involves a considmWe adJ tional expense; but we are mistaken ia the ocodIb of Oranze. if we may not safel throw oursrlves opoit their gene- roaitr. and wiiti eonndt-nce lions niu Uiev will duly appreciate the teacfitt of la free and honest press, and eitsad to it a portion of patronage as iu,ia some decree at least, compensate :e cw and toil and expense nectssary to aui tain it. It is now more thaa eighteea years since we commenced our ciaiiiiiiuiim at Has rUee. during a htch time we have had many diiueuluea to encounter. I he I storms of political strife engender many prejudices ahich it is sometimes an to attempt to allay; and the teal of popular entl.ufiatm creates rrcierences wi.icn vield noihine to honety t purpose. 1 besa thincs tend rreauy to ucpicss a rillaim newsoaoer. the rrosneritr of which depends almost solely on the pa tronage of the county in which it is pub- lili(Hl; and wc ouht not, perhaps, to ex- pert entirely to escape their influence. yut wa ,ave laj more patent auversa- ries thaa thee. It is said of the church of Rome, that she withholds the Bible from the common people, thnt they may I , ., i :....' .f .1,. moin. I ing, be led into heresies; the puesis only I I" . , . ,, ...,., ,.- I in waa in a ri 1 1 ii iTiirpi a t ar arii-iia. kiu as. a IS WIUl Some l Olir Sfll-Siyieu nrpuou-l . .o. I cans: they are atralJ to uu-t tne peopse, l an, if j was n ticir power, they would I calirelv prohibit the circulation of all m . t .1 . pcrs which do not perfectly square with their notions. iot able to contend open v for their doctrines, their would sut :..;.- Anj .1,:. tnc , Pinl which has been operating Tor several . - . years io undermine the circulation of the Recorder, and if possible to break up the establishment. At one time tin was ve ry nigh being accomplished; w e were re duced &lmot to the lajt extremitv: the .. - U.. i.-.i .I.nn.t ili-l verv horizon. But amid all this dark ' . ii .i :. .i..i. ncss, we were sustained bv a conscious ness of the integrity of our purpose and the justness of our cause; and persever ance has enabled as to w itness the return of a brichtcr day. Our star of hope is now- again at the zenith; and we trust thr.t under its enlivening inllueucc we shall be permitted long to battle for truth and Is'iutid principles, w ith our flag nailed toj the mast" Uxiox, the Constui jios, and tiie Laws." Our enlarged sheet w ill enable us to embrace a greater variety of matter than heretofore; and we ahall endeavor to gra tify the various tastes of our readers, bv placing before them every good thing w e can select from our exchange papers and other periodicals, whether of Morality, Literature, or Politics. In all our selec tions our object will be, to blend inrur. tion wiih amusement, to inform the judg ment, elevate the mind, and mend the heart. In political matters, we shall no thing extenuate through favor, nor set t!ovn ought in malice, but on all o ra sions shall endeavor to give the truth, the whole truth, and noihine but the truth." Having fewer advertisements, our pa per in iu enlarged form will perhaps con tain as much readin? matter as any other paper in the tate. We shall endeavot Iways to procure good paper, and ti make the impression fair and Icuible. When these things are considered, with the fact that the whole contents of the paper w ill be selected exprenely for the people of litis section of county, we hope those who have been in the habit of send ing ahr-tad for their papers, may be in- etnccii to besto'v their natronaiie unon a i their own press, and thereby build ; an establishment respectable in its appear ance an l useful m its operation. I o those of our menu w bo coincide with us in opinion, we might make an appeal, urging upon them the expediency of exerting their influence to extend the circulation of our paper; but wc deem it unnecessary. They surely have discern ment enough to know, that before their principles can tiiuiiinh, light must be spread among the people. wc wouij also remind those of oppo site politips. that tfie columns of the Re corder are I.vays open to respectful and decent communications, as well from their party as ot own; and that we shall endeavor on all occasions to give ail im- .... 7 partial ami faithful account of the trans- etiriw r.f t, A ... k.,A f..rtl,.e l,t. anv ;.nnA...... J.'.. i.ii if .j j.Tri w ill, HiiTiOMJit; niiail t-wuit I I '.ilrrr.. , t public mind requires to bo emighlencd, wc shall consider it a duty always to give speeches on both sides of the question. ith these brief remarks wc submit our cause to the peoplo of Orange, and trust that they will mute out to us a cue portion of liberality. Ui!:-U:o g i, N. C, May 9. cixLuuh-mau:z:u-i fflJtrtf, STHM Taa subscriber thus taadan sia aiacare tkaaks v r"X ta ifcaaa waaaata aauoa- 3aJ talSf rtsad mim aiace - ' sua cMaeaic a4tas ia lltliWaotb. Tf a .' A akrt arac km saa bara wibdraa traaa kta labars kt akkacaa. aa waw craaa m km wait baa kca tkenk dria ved. it..... bti mm fcaiano i ". aa aia s caaklrd ! pfMrcaU tW baiwa U tU bra MiufvKM of ail bo suay fatar hm itk tkair caabtaa. It kas aa bead a goad aaaartaicataf . w- mm Watches, Jewellery, . . - kkb k. .-bee U a.abl. letmm Ctdrn ttam , d.aiaca fr Wank a. t!ia astatioo f work, wiil U taitbfai lBiIaJ taa. rceaiker7. W- BBawjaBBaBBwaaaaaaajaaaBBaHB iirafiiafte 0.vr.Tir.VT, OK TUB CCKE Or External Diseases, tIw White Swellings, Scrofula and other Tu mours, Sore jtg and Llcers.UiU ano Fiesh Wound. Spratna and Bruises. Swellings and Infiamatins, Scalds and Burns, Women's Sore Breasts. Scald Head. Itheuuaiie Pains, Chilblains. Tetters. Eruptions. Biles, Whitlows and a mist effectual remedy for the re- ..i r i Beek wila.g Anu-Dispeplie Pills, r,atv ALLEN PARKS. Septeraber t. Si- STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. moi County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1833. htefk S. Tkmm, 1 0 Atiarbaieqt I. , , ... Jtmtt X. MnH. ) M IT appearing la tha aalitfaeiioa of tha Caurt that tha defendant ia tbia case aot aa inhahitaut of Inia state: ll i therefor order- I .J, that pubtM-atiua ba made ia lha ilillabe- roajH Kecordrr r-ir ! saeeeia wee, mat ante tha defendant apprs at the aeat lerra hs fcIJ f ,r tawiy fcf r,,,t ,he eoan a.... . Tl..,ki r w aaaa araw a i.t aitittnav bdi '." ..'Z:... . ...j.r:.... runa nen. ana piru.iiij'ign.7 II --a-u-.i ...,An I. -a... Test, CHARLES MASON, Clerk. Prtr tdt ft 0) is-6w STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Vtrtoii County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1S3S. The Petition of i "' f tha minor chiMrta (names aot liu Ea.iev and wile u,n.ih who sua by Iheir nest irwnd and father J.-ha Katiey. Henry llayand wil I albanue, .1 'idcr E'lrttt.a aid ife Mary, awiiiit. James T. Jone. amr Jon-a. the rM'iiren o I Jueuh Juie who tprrt tVnr decraed father, U ilium Jun Farhant BruM and wile Sa'ly. M'phen U. J-nr, l).J Chrnto plier and wife l.ucy, l!ety lima Joi.c, Lc a! Juihs and It. 1. ci Jone. Viilul tr .Sfmriil. tT appearing In the tatitfaeiion ol Ihe Cnurt tliat the defendtntf, Ihe children and brii of Jnieph Jont. William Jonn, the ttuldren and heir of Mephen IS. Jonta, and I'a td Chntluphrr and l.u-y l.ia Wife, arc r.ut intahi tnt of tin tt, and U at u. ordinary pro- res of law rannnt tie erted upon them: It is therefore cden d, that publu atom be n ade fur I I surcessive unit 111 the Hi 'rlMiioup1! lie- C riler, mat ihe (aid Jelenlanl appear ai me nrii Court of Pica ad Quarter cions, Iu be held f-.r the cruntj f Person. ! ihe rnnrl bn ise in ItiijboriniL'U. on lUe Ibird Monday i t J jne next, i en and there to plead, answer or d-inur to said petition, other ie the same nl be taken pr cenrue, and beard tx f tc a to them. Vitne Charh Mson, Clerk of said Court, at office, Ihe lb rd Monday of Mjrth, A. D. CHARLES MASON, Clerk. Price adv. f 50. 14- STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Penon County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Term, 1839. Fortius Moore, adniinialrator, tc. as. Heirs at law of Judith Oakley, deceased. rtlilion to ttll Land. IT appearing lo tha a.lisfaction of the Curl, that lha heir at law i f Susannah M'V.y, deceased, (name unknown ) are n-l inlialn taut of tin state, and t'.at Ihe ordinary pro ceiaof law canuol he aervtd opnn thero: It i iherelnre ordered by ibe Court that pubiua tmn be mmio in Ihe IliUeboiooh Heeon'e for aix weekaiiece.ivi iy,rruiriiie Ihe raid heirs at law of Susannah M'Vcy, deceased, In appear at Ihe next term of tin Com!, In be held fur the cnunly of Person, at Ihe ci nri-houre in Kxboriujfr, on tha third Monday in Jnn. next, and p'ead, anwer or d-mnr t'o Ihe peti. Iiin, otherwise Ihe same w i! be liken ;o con (Si. and heard tx putt a In I hem. Witness, Charie Mason, Clerk of said Colli, t rtTica, the third Monday in Varch, A. I. 1833. CHARLES MASON, Cot. Priee of Adv. f 1 J5. 14- Earthenware, China and Glass. tfj-fia- TISOMAS J. BAKSOW, IM PORTER, .Vo. 33 .Vo$ai$ Street, .Xetc Vortt, , Y r ,0,r 5:1 c a 1 ,oinPlclc i mcnl 1,1 ,"'5 a,,ove I,3C conipr.s.ng 1 anosis a-taa 1; r.t.m nnll..na . rn.nl a. I a ;v' " F'". lwr riiumry uauu, r in me original backasc Orders by letter will receive . 1 --' aiieiiuvil. New I'urk, January 0, 1838 06- Leniay's AlnianackH, FOR IS3, Calculated for the Meridian of Raleigh, FOR SALE, AT TP. IS OFFICE, vrnv tm .tr. DmiH';trS:: ! - Tailoring Bu.siucsj, UEmllOVmlL. MR.Leviu Carmicltael kas removed bis establishment to thi builJing once oceopied by David Yw- brougtt. est), as a ury uoocs store, t&4 reeendy by Dr. Noraood, ta a Doctor's hbop. lie would take uas oecasioa to return bis thanks to tin many friends aba have bettowed their patronage upon him, and earnestly solicits them to give taa a call at Ida new stand. The Lafet Tabhtons win be regularly received fiota New York, EJ. timoie, ana ruiUuriptiia; ana be has ex cellent Northern workmen to execute hi I I1I UI W .11. I I aab!ejork. Eery I hie work, and i please bis patn that bebasgeu ork. Eery attrntioa will U paid to dm euort am do spared ta w -ia - patrons, lie Callers bu&self I that he has generally succeeded ta oak. ing bis work fit; and be thinks he can in. A a . sure it to be as wcu execuiea si say u lite swuincra country. January za. tl-Si -r MR. CARM1CIIAEL has ioat received lis Spring and Stita liter FallioH, and ia prepared to fit Uentlemrn up in the moat net and fashionable stjle. (Jite a call, gentle mea. April tl- l$ look air this: tt'E juat received fmca New York aad Pki. " ladrlpbia. aud aflcr fur aala, tba las. gct and beat asaoneneat of IZich and rashionalle Dry Goods et er cfercd ia tbi market; anoagat wbick irs alnian every ank'e of STAPLE 0 FANCY DRY GOODS, ALSO Groceries, Itardirare, QurriisTrare, Haln V Shoes, buea man oilier articb too teditiwtiaa.en. linn. The Onod aera principally purtkaatd wiib cask, aad will be sold lew ft the aaa. LATIMER di MEBANE. Septembers " Ji- Land for Sale. 'Gs Soma person ma get a bw tia in a inui i t.tit', eaa taioinf 400 Aerea It aiea Nedk Weal f'ia llillbroogh. and aa my, on tba main road la tl'ch Koch. THOMAS REEVES. March 1 10 Land for Sale. y? The stibsciibe r offers for silt ci?$Slhe Titter Or" LAND whrrroah. Yi O" bes. fir rndra eouih eta( -tf'jjfcf. llil'ehi-iMii-h, conioir J 0 arris. Il i.u ii a C"d le!lirf House, KiUhrr, and Smoke House, a fmd Cam. and other mil bouse. The I'lantsiion i handsomely situau ed; is well icrtd. l avirg lao strrsn.s run ning tl rooph il and several food pifs; aad has on it a r' d AopV and reach Oichatd, and a rpianiily of first rate Meadrw. I'.-i-or disposed In purcbas. ar. invited la view the premiar. Term will ba made knaa on applnaiiun i lie anbsrribrr. AARON STRAY HORN. February 8. 07- i'ortcardhig mlgeney. The subscribers tnlorm the Mer chant id the interior, that Ibry r sli'l rnf sd in the Forwarding sy, and trust that wi'h ihe feililie and esiienem e ihey no losse in the Iransaelion of Ibi business, to m rt the patronage heretolnre tonferreil. They have U'pe Ware Houses al le river S"d in Iua n, lor Die re. ep'ion ol fur warding Goods, apart fiom other building, and comparttivtly afe fiotn fi'e. W1LKINGS & UELDENi l,ylUCit liefer tn Mensr. i'aC & llollasD, llillsboroush Ajni a. i YEMEN, fja. WILL stand at the stable 7! of the subscriber, in Orange county, and perhaps at oris ir tw o other laces a part of the cool cason. the place not naA&acfta named; I wait for information from those w ho expect to put to l.im, that I may le alle to st led the test stand's before I ad vertise him. The terms will le low, much more so than any horse of bis a lue -to w it, 30 dollars to insure, and 25 dollars ihe season, w hiih may be dischar ged by 20 dollar in the reason. 'I be sea son has now commenced, and n ill end tha Unit of July. I request all those who intend to favor him with the ir cuslom, lo put early'; the advantages are many and great in raining early colts. For Hood and performances, see bills. JAMES .MOO HE. Jannar S3. Notice. IT is Imped that a'l Ihose indebted to tie fi" ..f HU.Vi I.YV TUX 4- LV.VCH 'P " I st of October 1.-S7, i!l ca'l and settle If.'' accnuuU ei'hthr suho ribcr in'tncilisteW, null a settlement i abeolulrly imilfj"0 ibe ai'j 'nient of ti t ir nffiir. I Imp H'l nu tiet will nut be disrecariied. LEMUEL LYNCH. October SS. IlILLSUOROUfi II. N. C reni.if nt:ii wF.i.aLV r.Y DI'.NM) III; A HIT, aT riinri'..roiiiiS tAa, a iworoiu"' nrtt ckkts tr rm in at Those who to not jfive iiotiec of their air" V have their rl" r rfiMimtiiioeil l llictxr"" Hon of lh.- year, will be pirmniid as it.ionlio' anee nnlil roiieli iii'.n.i ril And r" paper will l e ilieeomioiieil ni.lilall arrfaia?" are paid, onlens m the option ol ibe I tihlb' r. Advi rtreeineiiis not i -xcei liinjf sixteen ll"'. one dollar f... IK firl, ed lv.nl J five ' fore'i. h s..bn.r,.iei.t insitioi; !' .' ' " proportion, i "ouil ndvcrlisenieots twinij pereenl I ih r. A ilrduilioimf 33 rM"' il! be rr.adt ta advtitiT r-r ll.e yeat.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 23, 1838, edition 1
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