I ' ' I " i ! - ' I ..' ' -' ' . ' ' - i ; - . , ii ' i . "' " "" J "- "V ' f '...'--' -. : ' .: : v- '. ',- . ;, : . . h l.;' : v; , , (--. -. .;. . r ' i ; .-,'--. - ... -: , - WESTON! R. G A LES, TERMS. ' ' 'l";;Vi.' LcJfCIinioir Five Dollar per annum half in A9TTiKKTi. For eery 1 6 unet, first Inter- Bi0d D-'Har; escn suitsequeni inseruon.xa ceiiis, (Vuiit OrJers snJ JnJicisI Advertisements will be Lned 25 per cent higher ; bat deduction of 33 Jeent. will be made from the regular prices,' for ad- we year. - - . w ; Ajveriisements, tnsenea in me oni- w ceaij ne. w vn, win aww n" ,M u i" trie. ' - '. " ! ' ' I4- : " '"'i. All Letters to tne cuuor most ne posi-pma. THB TIKDISCT OF aiUOIOH TO XITISATf .Tff lotto! , m rmoMOTK rrmt. coxroxTi or i , It is a distingutsliing excellence or chm nitv. that while its influence reaches to Lry reat and extraordinarr occattioh, it apt itself, with 'peculiar 'fitness, to all the mmon occurrence of Jife. There ia . tin ik so elevated, that its thteatenings cannot eftwe and control ; no lot so depressed,' its promises cannot animate and ? en- t- ' .1 . tinge, reux.-cioineu in tne rooes oi au- briiVt tremoies ax its enunciations ; anu e poor fishermen oi Uallilee support the I ' m '. .-' W. ' i essure ot want anu pain, ana sorrow, in e hope of its bright reward. But, these h t rare instances, to ,nx the tounuations ol h faith, and to humble tlie pride of man.- is in the silent shade of retirement, in the II. small circle of , domestic life, that our if ion. daily and Kbarlyi produces the hap- eft effects, and proves j itself to be divine. Ana here, as in a wousanu instances, , we b constrained to admire and adore flie Mnes of God. i Placed on this troubled ene of trial, vexed by the storms of anger. Id tossed by the billows of fear and anxiety, Gold is become dimr, and the fine, gold' iianged, and our hearts ,are pierced-through many sorrows.? Yet we are not, thank. naven 1 left destitute. Persecuted, by the leraies of our peace, we are not forsaken ; ut down by the power of sin, we are not siroywi. in jine cupk oi ouierness some ops of honey are lnlused. A balm is inhed to.', the .deepest wound ; and,- to eer and enliven bur thorny path, the hand of Lr Creator scatters many a pleasant flower. d more fragrant than all,'; the unfading pes of domestic bliss. - Domestic' happiness is, j indeed, sq tndis- nsawe to our. weiiarey anu tne aunject lmes with such force to the heart of man. at it requires' no, eloquence to set forth its :auty, no power of argument to establish s imoortance The 'Almighty himself pro- uored its e ulogium, when he declared that. Fen in Paradise, ?; it was not goou tor man be alone."-Solomon knew how to estimate when he averred, that hetter'is a dinner herbs where love is, 1 than a stalled ox and ptred "therewith, and David turfed his iviciest lyret to iti praise. Behold,,, said ie royal psalmist, Jiow good and how easant it is for brethren to dwell together unity rv4 Many ihiFigs," says an elegant (ommenUtor on this beautiful passage, "are oodj which are not pleasant, and many plea- Jaut, which are not good.v But unity amoug reinren is prooucuve uotn oi prom ana easure : of profit, because, therein 1 consist- th the welfare and security of every society; i pleasure, because mutual love is the source that case, the happiness of all. : ; i Since then,; domestic lite is capable of be- fl rendered the hijhest state of human fe- fcity, and as tlfedesire of happiness is natu- pi to all, it is equally to be regretted and f ondered at, thai so man v miss the object of mr pursuit, and, .like I ttsaa; barter away i nil rich tad lasting ' inheritance for the lfi ling and unsatisfactory Vrtiificatious, of i an rr ii wouia ne imoossioie. in mis oiace. enumerate half the causes which render ' he marriage slate unhappy, and blast f the irirnits of social anu domestic comfort.- . 1 iT ihey are as . numerous, and as various. , as pe follies and vir of mankind i' and to lav fnem belore mv rMilr. mrniild he to nresent iL. i -7T?." -r r - .r- , V? ."15 catalogue of (crime that tain, and f murmities that weifh down, our fallen (nature. But they mayi be all traced to the rr," ""r source, tne uisregaru.oi religious f"gion,and the living withoutGod in th intA.i .i mm l . j :,-. n,,nu : and. I hell it m h aasrlAil. woat the ifear of contradiction; that be. floes not suffer religion to exert its in fluence on his heart and conduct is nnqiiali ruibi the-utiesj or enjoy the blessings I Uomestie Ufa i ; . V r- .1 - - "ie, then, be nermlttett in rail tli at. I00," my readers to this important sub- JfCt. rllis is nnt 9 molla nfakilni,. t . : "' a.H.I P MUOB WWW Ulation. -or nC ..t - i i.r IoveI? disputations or gratify an idle will - Cir inuivioual concern in it. It is the uuu naest wish, and most rational employment .andhappatibme. Ve then, f ho have joined your hand and "eirU at the5 a1tal.''tuin uJj fi. -W:- inat asiyour happiness depends on the fcising, oj- Heaven',, so, unless r you A cbn- tinn ' ' : j nut- uutT " villi m, you cannot - reasonablv ex'oect iu at- "jem. Lift, then; yortr.hands and hearts gether, jn mutual praver," Let every morn ueas, lor health and oeaoet and duly as m invites youj to repose,commit yoursel ve , wn,ose guardian care1 neither ilura .n nor sle-n. I aaLu L.' .,tJ Dirit ? "r ble,iin?a to acquire the: true nior religion; and, sooner or later; you will find your hearts purified by its power, and your i conduct regulated by its ' unerring .Religion will teach"; yon to moderate your desires, and, check your vain' expectations; Feeling creature perfection the lot both not thanlhey, throw herveil over a thousand little failings which, in spite of all our card,' cling to ; the best action we perform. r i . Religion will instruct you in the import best tant business of regulaUng your 'temper. e to the meekness of Christ; riv-.or.ir ih. ni.u Having an eye how can you give way to the unbridled fury of anger fi t His patience . will, teach ' you Inlet the atortn blow over and his corhpas sionate; allowance fori the. infirmity 1 of his slumbering disciples, will soften, down the ungracious accents of Teproof. ? You will no cherish a scornful ,jor '? haughty disposition, when . yon remember how he placed 'a - little fhild in the midst of his ambitious hearen. You cannot - refuse to forgive an r offence, when yon call to mind his divine prayer on lisrion will inspire ,vou with order your God in order." Tins .'command, savs a popular writer,; is founded in a regard to our advan tage, i It calls upon us ta; lay down rule, and to walk by them, to assien't every thidg its proper place its allowance, of time; its degree . , of i m portance o observe regularity in ? your meatsrjiypur ueyotiops, inyour expenses. r t font order . spring Irttgality, economy, charity, rrnra order result beau ty, hlrmony, , concurrence'! Without order. there can b;no government, , no; Iiappmess : Peace flies from confusion; discord entangles all bur affairs, hides from , us tlie end; and keeps' from us ; the clue ; we lose seirpos- session, and become miserable; because per- m I plexed, hu rried. oppressed, and easUy prom? ked." And while vou feel your hearts thus improving, arid , putting on daily some addi tional grace to adorn the christian character, it will rejoice you, my friends, to know, that you are connrmtng tnose nanus oi goouness, which will extend their influence, far beyond the scenes where they first were(,formed-T-Domestic life is the school of virtue. Abroad, we may act the parts of good men and chris tians ; but we appear in our own,' our natural cnarocters,- at nome. " an is am goui- inai g!Uters.Jf,'Albve'bf applause respecf f r r the opinions oYb'in'm,'derariey,rfensof pro priety and - motives far inferior to - these, may teach the proud man, in public, to put on "the garb of humility, the raiser to unlock his treasure, and the revengeful to hold out the hand of dissembled forgiveness : But, it that he is himself a weak and erring r., 1 1 tehnS 10 lak-Uathedr.1- h V -w nn the husband wdl not look-for that "-.oy lortune upon' . t. ' - ; z 'ZZIZ T.u H .in his wife,, which is denied -to l"?onya of mortals; Humility will teach them .w,,,,cn 7ere IAmiIiar t one's in-!iV"i ..i-unu :L:'"7u:.Zll to think more highly of themselves !a"V J:") Vt, too; though per- '-.rV VI k:?V.' LT 1 .ought to think t and Charity will "aV " ,n.d P,9e ?' ?ne a own friend. urirrZl "X:' ... 1 oi::i r.z :.t ' .t. i I etieal leelinff in vnnr enmnnniiinn fmrl almk . ; t ivcii"iuu win iiisuire vou wuii iiid luva m i . , 7 , a , , .v. " -r v "-s v ' irmiiiir , and teach you to introduce it into all , will not pretend , to ' domestic concerns, ttGod . is not the some promise myself that you shall not f. ik0w many at of confusion;": buvhasemoined us, by roc uisappoinieu. .r-,yf ; t--.t rof youth and is anostle. to do everv thimrdecentlv and iU 1,16 of Limerick, though snrronnded I C When I last .oin of his familWarid domestics, faring of the turmoil and bustle of Wwn k CUs ofiV and the man. in his '? Pily' vo.ee itself is soft like, soli : t ,taH Wfor- vm,. He. there- tudeVV-and there is a hush around us that is in the bosom that the mask true colours stands before vou. He, there fore, who sedulously, strives to perform the duties, and cultivate the graces of Christianity at home, is lay ing the foundation . of a perma nent character of goodness. f. The precious ointment that diffuses itself through all the members of hi happy family, hall not leave him when he goes abroad into the world,' but shed its fragrance on all his actions;" in his intercourse with mankind. . . - . . . . ;, But the greatest, the most glorious triumph of religion, remains untold. You are-no w young anu peruap nappy. au your nearts , r-''T- v P U,T- I IHSniOII Ul uill wuuu udsrem fdr , anu though now the un' of prosperity shine upon your dwelling, .remember the daya of ilarkness, for they , shall be many. ... Then, my friends; when I the pressure of affliction bear, hard upon you ;-when -distress and disappointment meet you, in your connex ions, your fame,-and 'l your fortunes when yOnr earthly comftirtsmaEe'themselves wings and fly away ; when alt: human : confidence ".. i i ' l:i.I 1 orsaEesyou , w..Cn .y.ur cuuurc u.e a..u Ipave you;nd when the nuptial Ue is about " e I to i be dissolved by the irresistible arm death hen is the time to feel the insuffi- ciency of allortal:a.d and to crown the victory of Christianity. Religion will ; then teach youv not to morrow .fo those that have no hope; but to look forward to - tnat olissiui - re-uniun ui euui mu utuyA when those who have cherished, : on earth; the sweetest of domestic love and union, shall fiou rish in the cou rU of Heave n, uhde r the nrotection of that Being, who maketh . men. tolie, of a one; mind in 5 house,' and it ' "l" . aelfihb author of Deace. and the lover of con- cord;1 Early Spring Capt. Wtlliain Allred, of this County, fhiyed a a warm of Bee as earlv as the 30th! of March some ol our neighbors have net out t aooage pianw -uau plenty of Lettnce, and other vegetables ; but . . a - . ,m a a z I - ' J ine neat in ine mite ip. we ' nau a mess .'of Union more than two ween fagw. , 4 j Southern Cthzeru Ext n AO it pin ar V 'old m ak. I f 1 said that duriiiff the "late memorable session of the House o( Representatives, ofnearly 30 hours, John Q. Adams, was not absent from hi seat for more than half an hour: While theyoung member -were sprawling on the floor and on their chairs under the influence of jhedrow- have our thoughts to watch ; in bur families, our temper ; ncf in society, our unruly tongues v cod." this old man was sitting- erect and 1 Tim Citv was now before him , V wide awak4,M, watching over the interests held St. Mary Vsleepte, lifting its f, of his constituents and the country Ibidi head above the smoke -and mist of r:v ' ' ' ''i::; 'iLjjt f .When' !we are i albnev we 5 . )'! . i a i - i a a. . . a - OTLiin uc nils kiii iiitf. i bbk rain ' - i f ik i r ri v b a i . . m u . i y. ?! Those cTenin bell--tho3a eTenimr bells f jnpeared , like ine inpolli mirror - and : ihe ; XN uC"7"; EyrrSpring .Term ; n.j.i Vt t r,j ..iMoart'i.JXatumal Mctodie. Mw Fessel glided through Htxni almost; a i Bennett Hettrr. .'AdmV. of " There is delight -wlilM. i,.-i f,,.?.eirimnd five them toothef ears, Tt0 -,V.9Se '.wem' with an s interest, and- bid Xtxfm e again. When we perceive, like- "'-.V' nu circumstances ot real b""J curiosity remain neglected and unknown for want of some toncrue to rive their worthiness n voice," there is a ffratifi- calipn to our human pride in the effort to ihh.uio mnii, city jur S BU4CC, VA forted residence 'gainst the tooth of time V i -:.:. "And razure of oblivion, -te .-y V, : I shall fnot; in this letter, as in my last, give any. thing characteristic-any thing Irish' I w ill be du II, railier, than descend from the elevation I intend to. -keep ; but. in compen sation, I, will i tell yon a fine old Story, and u you nave dui tne slightest mingling of pt by some very tolerable demesnes, is sadly deficient in one respect, not an .unimportant one inny large town. v! There is no, pablic. walk , of any consequence ' immediately ad4 joining it. ; The Canal which leads to Dub lin is bleak; from its want of trees ; and un healthy, from trie low raarfhy champagne which :iies oii either side itaj banksTis, however, fur want of abraething . better, was for a considerable time the fashionable prom enade, until tho formation of the Military Walk od tlte western- side to whichthe beauties of ;Ximerick-it commodity quite as celebrated, Vas Limerick glbves)-have ivitfAn ehfvtrftv 1 n a m sal mass wis a isiillw m rrAil la u.ir. t jj.m- uo" 01 ine Pam promotion. 1 But at the head of this Canal, where if di vides J itself into two branches, which, grad- uany wiuening ami uiruwiug nu inrir ariiu- cial appearance, form a glittering circlet i. a.. round a small island whieh is covered with water shrub- oh this spot, ! have delighted ly repiised in many a aweet sunset, -when I loved to seek a glimpse of inspiration in such see nes--lo imitate .Moore's poetry throw rhymes together, about the rills . and hills, streams and beams, and even and heav en, and fancy I wasr a genius 1 Tis'gone -tis gone 'tis gone ' ! bid Ca pulet says. . ' , ,' -. "I:irj 1 : : But let us recall it for a moment. . Have the complaisance to indulge me t in a day dream, andancy, if you can that you ait be aide me otr the banfo j We aire beyond! the is delightfulthe beautiful repose of the even king, "the sun, mat out a lew minutes since. rushed down the West with the'speed of the wandering Star, pauses ere he shall set upon the very .verge oi tne norizon, anu smites up on his own handiwork the creation of his fostering- fervour. Hark 1 one sound alone reaches as here; and how grand and solemn and harmonious in its -moriotony l These are the erreat bells or IStr Mary i Their TibraUon, nndalate so as to pro UucJ a sensible effect on the air around us pectlliar fineness of the sound has .been lifted VetriVked ; but there is an old istor connected witlr their ' history, which when ever I ; hear r them ring out over the silent Citv. gives a something m(Jre th an-harmony tmthe peal." i I shall merely ay-that what I arrLabout to relate i tld a a real occurrence and j con8ideHt so tchtngly poetical in.it- self, that I shall not dare to supply a fictitious name and fictitious circumstances where I have been unable to procure the actual ones; rrT. eI inuu, r TV . had been manufactured by a young uad whna(, namft lhft trWdltion has not nre-1 ti ve (whose name the tradition has nqt pre- y 4nd he prided himself upon his wok. hcy ,wefe crm9equendy purchased by the pfioJ hf lhe neighb)ring Convent - and with pKj. a Hu!e villa,5 where he had the plea- sure of hearing the tolling of his bells from the fJonvent enn anu oi growing oiu in ins bosom of domestic happiness. This ' hoWe ?(ver was not to continue. In some of those vvi1a; mtiatk.rrivil tir fnrfirn. whir.h sttei I ,Kr nnluSnir nnrm in )Ka npnrft of a ftllflh I IIIUU0I BllblllVI " -" T . ,- t ...i ' ; Jtv; land, the; Italian was t ufferer amongsC', many, He lost his all r and, alter the pas inor nf tho storm, found himself s DreservecT j jone , .mid I the wreck of fortune; friends? family, and home.' The Convent in ' whicfe ,i;. KpIII: the chefs d'etuvrt of his skill. We hUngr; was razed to tne earth, anu tnese: lat 1 caried away into .another landXThe utti I t . ? . ' - sr. ' . sr " . - "': . t fortunate owner, naunted by his memories: and deserted by pis hopes, became a ; wafl dereri over .Europe. -His hair gTew gre and his heart withered, before he again fouil W, hbhi? or a frierid; ; In this desolation of tp ritlThiB formed, a2resblatibo of seekine th? platV to which those treasures of his memory nad been finally borne. He eailed ftr ' lr land proceeded up Ihehannon; the esH( j anchored inHhe Pool, bear Limerick; and lie hired a email boat for the purpse oflandmg; and he be- 6irjett3 WIUv V -vi i the OWJ He sal inHhe stern nd'lbbked fir I ly toward lL?( It.was. auieventne o :J and beautiful, ' aa to remind hlmof his - b pM, native haven in Uie sweetest ime of (he yetr rauier fupirusive. H' snatch :lhnaivnninriB 1 w-..., .i,:.yvy..vl(.i,.,4.vMiri.iUr ' I IVKlrl t!!MeIea . expediuon.: On a sudden, amid lyfll were in the. sound, .and-wentwiihlit n nis heart, j When the rowers looked round fiiev beheld him. with, his, face still turned tward the: latheilraU"l but his eyesj were; j setxanawnen iney.ianed they lounu lim cold V tr-j! r i . 1 Such are the associations which the fing jng.of Su Marya bells .bring to my recollec-j wtiiiv I do-riot laiohour 1 can better ; con elude this'letteri than with the litde, Melody, -of i.whichl .thave given tlio line above.: It jijs a gmid rspecimje rr of IthepecuHair : tingling ielodyjof the author's petry-r,a quality Jh .which lie never lias been equalled in his own .ianguage, ubr. exceeded, in any: other! : al- itiueiii u eicai iiiaiiy uiurc uifius iuu- jucuons, j i iiasf very, ntue merit oesines -you can almost fancy you hear them -:-j..--.'.-5. ;-. ,J 'j belb those eveninj bells ' r ale their music tells .?. i I home and native clime heard their soothing chime ! Those pleasant hours have passed away, ' ; ; And many a heart that then was gay- it Within, the tomb now darkly dwell, And hear no more those evening bells. , , ' And so t'will be when I am gone, ' " That tuneful peat will still rinar on ' '-v,; : When other bards shall walk these dells, " .'4Ji f - i.'iit y ajiu nog your pnuse sweet evening oeiu t . ICT nor of Xortti CaroUp.--$apO re . w. 1 . . I . ..tt .. 1 1.. .... ... ...I ' IV thia Department; that on t abut tlie 10th Feb-; riiry alw a nexro boy, the 'property of Col Luke Vru. nereaMi n uwu: muiuuii inwi, twiMclL, of Craven county, wae supposed to nave teen kidnapped by John and Samuel Smiib, which. oj. was discovered, tenl or twelve days alterwards, Aear, the road side in Green county .murdered and; Martially buried a ball having been shot through his ncad. and hia thrai cut from ear in earV and as the Paid John and Samael Bmitll stand charged with the 5tenyafireaid,fr;-:': '1 !; -s' ' lif Now, therefore, to the end, that the said offenders Li? . a a a . ill! ' t - - l Tt . J ' j,aay do apprenenoea j ana ; nrougni o iriai. a . neve . lougbt proper to issue: ibis my ProcUmatirtj ofier vbg a reward of one. hundred .dollars for either of hem to any erson or persons. Who will apprehend tnd confine them, or either of them in the Jail, or (Heltver them to the Sheriff of Craven county ; and ; ) karat rMnir. i mil 't,f!rfr OrhplhiT Xl-n ir tnUitarv. within this State, to. nse their best ixpciions to 'spprebend or cause-' to be appieuended, be said fugitives. : .-jtt : ' r , ..... Tiand the Great Seal of the Slate of North luiia at mi. nil.'nf Rqlirll Marcb26,'1840r;1 r.? .t.;-5 m: EDWARD B. DUDLEY. ? BCommana:t:--r'; ' ;: ' : ' X CO. BATTLE, i ': Al'iK. Pjuvats SxcaiTABT. ... . ..: JOHN SMITH is described as a man of near mid- ille see. about five feet nine or ten inches higb,atout 4v built rudilv complexion and healthy appearauce. ilark hair and has tost an upper front tooth No de Iriotionof Sanmel is given. They "were born and fbroughl up in Craven but1 removed td either Georgia ' Tennessee some years since, but returned under pretence of visiting their relations and bate been lurking about under very suspicious circumstances ti several months. They had, when ihej kidnapped fJJoL RussVl's Negro, a sorrell horse with a flsxeii taane and tail, with white feet and face, and aresudto iave a variety of covers to their Cart and to change ibroH-ery frequently.- f-;.&tAii fu oii 8tandaroV Washtna-ton , Whig;, Wilmington pAdvertfrer and Banner, (Lincoln ton) will publish , - AT-X'SLX01t-,l-S- Sink's Letter Bag,of the Great Western ; or Life in a Steamer. ' f TURN KR & HUGHES. March 6. 180. , - J . . V 20 " VTEW. HARDWARE . IJOUSE, RICH J M0N D. Vi.-Tho Subscribers have awociated Hheinselves together for the purMte of transacting the f""sl HARDWARE BUNpss, under the firm ot D-a.Dusi.Co.NTbeir.U.Hl is third house above Messrs. Hubbard. Gatdiner fr Co. Main Street, where tbev have iut opened a beautiful assortment of Goods, part nf which are of their own importation .and therefore feel confident taey can sui low as is . . . . . A . its.: .tllldmTtltll - ,',t: r . ! ... W. " - We have on band an excellent assortment of Fos- lers&Ibbotson,g Patent Scythes and Straw Knives, ' Patent ami olain Gram do. 38 to 42 inches, ' . l ceding Hoes $t to $&.' . Also, , . . i Hilling Hoes, 4 to 8 inches wide. i. s , m - These article are worthy the attention of Merch ants, and we would respectfully finvite those visiting the City 'lo ctve us a call before they putchaser ' ANDREW DUNN, 5 Richmond.' 2-lm. DONNAN DUNN. FeterslMirat TT7 EWT.Tlie Imnortant Parts of Kent' l'om ll' mentsriesv reduced to Questions and Answers; coniulete. in 1 Volume by Asa Kinne. dedicated to and recommended , by Chancelbr Kent, Also,, ;s tions and answers; by the same'Aulhor 1 "Volume. 1 lie IHIlMHUmil. UIIH V. W l.b.,tMIV. vuumi.i IU muv Thwdav received, by j. TURNER & HUGHES. April 6. 1840.- T ' x ' . 29 TT TTITCHELLTS SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY -ajt I VJJ ATLASES, said lb be the best ever offered to the public : together : with . a very extensive stuck o Kchool Bitoks of every description- alt of which 'Will he sold at reduced prices, at the North-Carolina ikfok i..re. ; , .TURNER & HUGHES." . .April A,. 1840. : -V .y,..' r v- 29 SOMETHING NEW.Ws ave just4eoeived a lot of JDomestic Shirtings and Sheetings from the Lexington Factory, in our own old North State. MOur intention is to sell them, fat wholesale only J as low ss the article of the same quality can be brought from the Ysnkce 8iate. Merchants will please come and lookat it " Tjiejfi willdoulrt less say, it ie really prime; I - . .. . 1 . ... m., a , . Jor a uDsiance, oeaung me onn an nonow- -r.. I - t:-j ' '. WILL':' F (Qr Moa.Cot-To Yiaxs. I hove Vlot fr'om ne above Factory .sablk to Wsuperibr.' 'Tod can nave i ioV. prthe Meant Hecla Yarns, ss you pleased etr Raleigh April 629 W. P. Hemimin Hester tWM 1 -i tr against Hampton Hester and others; ? It aprw-arihg' t'o the iratUfacu'on of tne Court that the Defendants Charity Snipes,! AY illiam Hester, Jn. emiab .Hester, Benjamin- Heater, John .Hester, Philip Yanfey and Mary IXjbls wife. Absalom Field and Lucy bis wife Jane. H!stcr, the Heirs, or. fiepresen tatives of' Jeremiah Hester, dee'd.'," the. children of Mary G.rJon, dpe'd. William' Fraxfer.' Arthur Fra. aier, Jehn Redmond and Ann! his wife Charles Bar. rom and Charity his'wiffe, the ReesenistiVes bfHeiw rj' B.,)Vatson, dec'di John Curnrt, H iliie- Currin, parland Hesler, Solomon Hayes and MUd red bU wife, and the fcprnenlatives lof Mary Hajes'(wife of .Sim eon Hayes, dee'd ) are not Inhabitanuuf lhis State; but reside beyotid the jurisdiction of. this Court J U is therefore ordered by Oie Court,' thai 'publication be made for x anccesui vreelui in the XdUigh Regis ter, a newapaprr printifd and pehlisbed at the seat of Government of this Sme, for the saidDffendanU to ! appear atihe'-'riext leraa of 'this CourW to be held at the Court House In' thie town of. Ozford.'on the first Monday of Se.4ember1next, and! plead, answer or de-1 mqr to the Plaintiffs fcilh or else the said bin will be Ukfn as confessed; by lie party or parties filing so to do, and be heard exparte as to such party or partiesj, Witness, Thomas U. Liulejnhn. Clerk and Master of said Court at Oflicei the first Monday of Marcb. Al D. 1810. - 1 ' THO B4 LITTLEJOHN, C. M B. . April 4 TAT30 OF NO RTH CAROLINA- Washing i ton CouTifu Lv lEatriTi Spring Term. 1840. arab Xnn Keith e. Williani Keith ; Bill for Divorce: On motion, 'and it appearing to the' Court that two Bubfioenas to answer Ihe 13 HI of Complaint issued to Bertie cuniy, against Vm. Keith, have been return ed by the Sheriff that Ie is not to be foond in - that county ; and also. tht the saitl William Keith is noli ; an inrrahitant of this Slate, or not within the juriedic tion ofthis Court i ::;tbje rurtJJothorder jjiat sdvliv tisemetitbe made for Uihtech 'succeuive weeks in the Raleigh "Register arul Xnrth Carbine Gszette.ad vuiof theaaid William Keith that,' unless be appear tefore the said Court.' ft thejCo'art house in Plymouth , on the second, M onday; of Septembet exteind pleaid, answer or demur to the Cemplainant's Bill of Com plaint it wil1 be taken! pro confetso, and such decree 'made thereupon, as shall be ctnisidered just. , V "! ) 1 Tesf, : TBT: TURNER, C. &.M. E. Plymouth; N: C; March 16; i349; " 2JTl3w; to Al rur iuni it iAKUijinA-uranvuie J. County r-Couit of Pleas and; Quarter Sessions, February TernlA. Pt; 140.01, Wnite,... Lem'l, Canthorn Original attachment levied on 110 acres of land on FSshiiig Creek, edjoininV Wm. D. Allen and biheis. 1 1t sppearine to the satisfaction of the Court', that Lemuel Cawthorn,' the defendant. resides beyond the limits nf this Stste-If was thcre- t I I iL.. . .iri... i' I 'i n.i!t iiire oruereu, lusi puiMcaiiop .ne.maoe in we najeign Register for six . weeks isuccefsively. nolifyinr said defendant, personally. to appear beforcthe Court of leas and Quarter Sessions, to be held fbf.the Coiintv of Granville, at the Cijurt House in Oxford, on the xtrst Monday in may next, men anu mereio pieau or replevy:, otherwise, judgment filial willstje rendered against him, and the property levied upoa, conuemn- cd subject to PUiittiiTi-recoverv t ,al ' Witness," James "M Wiggins, Clerk of .our said Court, at Office in Oxford, the first Monday of Feb roary, A U. 1810. ! x-- M-WlUUla Cl'lc. TATE OF WORTH CAROMWA; Ber tie County, Court of PbHf and Quarter Sessions, February Term, '1 84(0 James-ft. Rsyner c. James V. RussellL At'achroejnt, B. U. Kusell Uarnuhee. It appearing io the satisfaction f. this Court, hat James V. Russell has itemoved beyond the limits W this State : It lis thrrefire ordered that puMicalion lie made in the Raleighv. Register fir six wedks,'forthe sorr-on the Sd Monday in May nexl, and then and there, plead to or replevy; or J udgment by default will be taken against him. j : if f L . ' ' By ortier of the Court, s ' K pi SOL. CHERRY, Crk. March 201840. 1 -ff TATE OF NORTH CA ROLIN A Grsn vine County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions February Term. A! DJ : t840.--Charles M. Recks.. James II unt.-AlutHcial attachment levied on a Tract Of Laud containing 2 tO acres more or less, on Moun tain Creek, adjoining k. Frazier and otltfrt; It'S peering to the satisfaction I, tlie iJourt, tbat lue de fendant. James Hunt, 'has absconded or o conceals himself that the ordinlry process of .law- cannot be served opn him It w therefore ordered thst publi cation be made in the IRateigb' Register, tor six weeks - .: .? J'.L-J- ! li-i wt.. successively, nmiiytng luasaiu james nunv crsuu ally to appear befote tjhe Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for ihe Coaaty of Oranville,at the Uourt House in Uxtoru. on tne nrsi - ftionuay in May next, then and there to plead or replevy, other- . .3 - Amy . . a ' " : wise, judgment nnaMwui oe renuereu fjgainsi nim. and the Droiertv levied upoii coudemnc :" subject lb m iwiiiiaa mw -x.w'a . - -i Witness, James M Wiggins, Clerk otaaid Voujt. at Office So Oxford, the firt Monday of February ,v A. D.,t840.& iT rM-; HJf,- fWMIW. VI :,, TATE OF NO"THAR0LAii.AJa ATaax 3 Outtwtt, Couit ff Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ebruary Term, 1840J Joab Brooks dt Lar kin Brooks, vs. Executors cc- Liegaiees oi uarxin nrooaa, oec u. Petition for account and settlement.? Jh .,?: It appearing to the I satisfaction of the ( Court that Parker Brooks is not cji inhabitant of this 8taie : it is therefore ordered, thait publication, be made in the Ruleiirh Reenvter f..rix ww ka," for him to attpea it the next Term of tbia Court: to be held for Chatham County, at the Court-house In Piltsboriigh, 03. the 2d Monday of May next, tbert and thsre to answer the allegations of the Petition, 4c. - or judgment will be taken pro confesso.i t ..Witness, Natbajt A. 8thxa9 Cleikof our said Court at Office, the 2d Monday of Fetraary, A. D 1840. N. A. STEDMAN. C.U.UV March 27.1840. T4TATE OF -NORTH CAROLINA Greene 3 Couutyr-la Equity Ocumer Terra; 1839. John. xv. Ilerring s. iKaae Uorn, vvyau ioy sou; tu. ADardcn Original nd InjuncUen Billy It appear ihg to the satisfaction bf the Court, that. Isaac Horn, one of the defendants! is notan InBabhanl of this State If is tlverefc.re prdeied by Jbe CoOrt, that pub licalion be made for the space of six weeks successive ly, notifying the-aaid IsaaclHorn ie beand appear before the next llonerable Court ofEBlo be held for the said t ooiity of deene at the Court House INn,. H fill on the. second Monday after the fimrtb t.'i.- in March next,' thert and there io plead, sn- swer or demar to eomplstHants Bill; otherwise, it will b. tken DTD confesso knd beard ex parte to niovn 1 WiincssVCbailes Edwards.; Clrk 'and MMU'r of caid. Court at Ocicei the second Monday after the fourth' Mondi ' Mundsv ia ocmcmuer. a. u. lHa. ... Fr. Ad $1 62 ; tv. uyn a uxo, v. m. & " ' 4 . 15 said dames .V. Kustell lo rooxa nie appearance at our next tJourtof Pleas 'and Qunrter Sessions, tobe-Jield. for the County of Bertie, at the Coori-house in Wind- .TOTTAYA'ESBOROUGn, jpcKtiY.rLUB.-; ' V-V" An' unavoidable circumslaiice has occurred.1 WD,cb will render lr- ing on the Waynesboro' Course ' this cwiag impossible! - ft is postnoiieJ lill next fall r .''' i?' 7 -; f 'JAMES milSWOLD. Se. March- 30, J "'.':-.( i rr'-iwsi' -.-t 23 2t 1 oroit&ll-r rom the di hrMr TU'n not.. LARdnly ,wilI Ik! demanded from Paisengera fort Stsg-kFare itom ITaleigb to . 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Marebu-'K '5f',.K.''-4.'."4i1M; ,The Folio JewOfoTker wjll be kflbraed to subscfi-U bers at the.reduced price of TWO .DOLLARS per.. , .. annum, (wyabltt in. all cases o advance. i VlJ 1 i , The Quarto New Yorker wilt fbe : aObrded to sub- ' scribers at THREE DODLARS per" annum, payable in all 'case in advanced' 1 , r"M';:il r'; -i - .- p The -New 'Yorker wUf pursue 'lbs same- general course, and maintain 'the same character is hithertoy ' .. with such improvements in details and execution as CXrieriee has suggested or may suggest. it C0l r . -. umns will be devoted tojf V4-:;4ji : " I; Original and Selected- UleirQompnaB& Tales, Poems'i Essays.' 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Such- ia and shall bo TLe New Yorker i and whilst US publishers do not commend it . to imblic favor as the largest .' the cheapest, nor yet as the ablest and best periodical 1 in the world, they, cheerfully. submit, its . claims to the Judgment of these 'acquainted 'with its- character ; and they fearlessly appeut to all who know it, for a coiifirmaiinn of the -fact, (bat no "other paper embodying an equal amount of, original matter, ,reV . k. I f . TX f. ' I v quiring an equal ainouni oi jjuiionaj , capacuy anu Lbor, was ever published in this country or . Eutop at so tow a price m Two Dollars mt aDitunv.' V. ' ' " H. GREELEY & Co. X Aan-st. IAN OS FOR. 8AuE. The following vvbhj a able property 'id uow; ujTereif for sale, to wit : Half Let; No.-289. 4th didrict, Wilkinson coontyi Fraction No. 3,' Sth ".; -dni doi i(t04f acs.) ... , .227, ,13th lo.-Lee.;-;', ', . 265, k do :'.' do H- &J::l .1 : Ui t J fl-L Hit;: "Mi ' V; jAV'C&t' Wi-i i rl !.-.' --ii A 4 U rirAi:4- Sd secCberltee , ( .. 'Nom. 2$ & 30, 'Starksyille, Lee co. (town .lots. jt Vj.Seyen hundred and wenty acres, Tatnalt.cpunty . j on 'die A tamahaw River, adjoh'tuis ilndi of Ambrose Gordon aud others. --fi y..tf';- jTbese ! lands ate oBered to be sold al prf vale' aaTei hoi if mit dutpsed of ib' this Planner' to otir satisfaiU tiebi they Mill be sold Us the highest b ddereii that first Tuesday in December nexl, at the CtMirt boose diWf in, ibe cujfofj MilledirQyillej one-third eaautha; balance in two equal annualtpayments with interest, . and undoubtrd personal security. -v , iC, i We offer for sale also; two spIenSid settlements' pjf : land, in Baker county1, oiis Cbntaing 1250 acres, "the other 2250 acres.. . The first settlement embraces t tola i Nos. 28 and 3. 8tb district Baker a Nos 1 9, 20.' and 22AVth disUict, Baker- 1250 acres i The other settlement contains (he following Lota of Land, io wit i Noa ''225,' 256, 285, 295, 294. 268. 267; 229,'252 5250 acres, -and all in the 2d district Baker county."- ln regard to the character of these two Isst named ... - (I J? i l . .T ' r seittemcois ,oi ishui or. pianiauons, ji, is aoincieni w say. they have been pronounced by competent judges. to be interior, to op ixxiy ot.ianu norto er tne oatune, River. ; Tbeir. location fertility,' sod production, foe,, corn .'and cotton, cannot be surpassed ; they lie be ' tweeu the Chattahoochee and Flint liiver; a section of, our SUte that ii rapidly sttracting public' notice - and Ut very few years will stand unrivalled as a cou? ' ton growing secii3n of, the Southern Sutes. -I TLcsel noV tfWied with treat care and expense, bi ne cf, the bfst Judges' of such property in his 'z tiroej for, Uisspecisi r - - -, . - - The undcrgned are .very desirous to dispose of tbe-e'two bixliea of land, fm two separate 4anutiotis, end wilt do eoet private sale, to e fair purchaser, andu . bnfgood ttme. i But if not so i arranged, xbey will bet offered at the same time and place, and on the same, terms, aa the first mentimed scattering lands, lot by hH,$hd (bey are offered to the public at this early no-j ticeTin the hope of their receiving the strictest person ' I r,-,Vt . . o, WILLIAMS, . r t u .. ..,t , JrJ WILLIAMS, Cors.. ny - l In regard to, the character of these lands, reference p may be made, to Gea "James JXamilton, Charlestdn,. 8; 0. ; J.CowlesJ Mtcon Ga. i Thomas D; SiuhbsA MilUlgovilk.Ceorgla snJ WilHam Dennard; Ba f ker tWunty,Gewrgia;:'and tlie last- named gen-f . tleman will show the land Ao any. erso.a desirous ott a', personal examination; All tcomtnunica!iona .on :, this subjecn'iiddieaeed to either of the f Execators.0 -Joseph Tf Winiams,tilledgevilje; Ga, t.i i rMilledgeVitleyarch. 3. 1840! "T .- 3 tnipn exxcuTXV It tbis errtca. With neatneee and dptelt i v fERY TIGHTLY BOUND I

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