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CoiMt Orders iLuil'Jadldat Adertiemeiti will b tharxed 25 per cent Iti<erv bat deduction of 33 oer cent, will W made from the regular prices, for ad Adrenbeinvitis.inMHetl in the Semi-Weekly Rk 1if it.' ir illaUo appear In tba Weekl Paper free of 1 .jlii ueiier 10 inecuiior nvii p pon-pvta,, . Fa a1 tbs RseisTse. f THE CROOKED OAK: Itrat at the hair of twiliehf "that tn nired nan tat beueatlij jthe branches of a venerable elm, whose) lioib like his own, bad -knotTU the weight of many years.' ; He had been the eoupsfiioi oi ctiunseuors aiiume compan ion W kings ; but as 'the ' weary bird sinks . to her ret at ereiiiug,' he had quitted ambitioa nd the world, ; Utat at jif; close he tnight enjoy the dreanjj repose that the solemn and imposing quie4 ol- nature, so beautitul ind sdiuajesttean so well impart to the mind. Fur hira loneliness dwelt not in solitude : and! reiiremeni from tlie many; only brought nun iiiiu ciuscr yuiumuuiua wuu nature auu himself. But bow he was not alone Around hiuTirere. heard! e oung Toicee of Iaugh lll ing childhood, the grayer notes pi matronly rebukej and the' deep but quiet loner of man hood. " The grundsire eat amid three genera tions of liis race4. 'hey "were soon joined hv Auuilicr.-whose 'fla'shinir eve' and. iiiina V '. . ; i " i . o i ; ,i r tient gesture indicated the ; fiery , passious and veheuiencelbf youth. An exclamation of surprise and of pleasure showed that his man firt addressed him. 44 1X7 dan., jtihuia vtl II UEUbB VWHIV VU til W BUU 1 i . - . r-. , I .1. 1 . ' Fwm the world .That you have quitted, my father. A score of year-has uuglit me tome portion of die wiadotn of fourscore, and like you, 1 have left a World where the fate of hope, of love and of ambition are all writ ten in otie word diaipointineuU ! 1 "have tried all, . and all have betray edv me ;,. and i rback to solitude, hot like the stricken deer, to conceal the festering wouhd,r but wiib the quiet coo vicuonofaexperie:e,; sai Uaed.aud camiJiri.fTi ? Aye as the volcano,' replied the old man with a smile. My eon, different ages re quire different duties ; and the repose which is both uecessary . anu proper, iorumei ; ia tie grading to you.t ; Your task , is acuver-rmiue paxsive, u js your a -.to be tip and doing miue to suffer and be still For love, I am too near the world of Shadows to enter you itiUi the world of dreams for ambition, if not excessive- in degree, hor criminal in its object, It is vou dutyi " You seek sol tudei nut irom. contentment, out irom uisappoint menu VV ith Ills a eud unattameu, 1 and its duties negleetedyou fly to' solitude as an escape from wasted , feelings, fhd; fruitless pasAious I, because 1 have no longer , feel iugs nor passiuu wiai me worfu can awaaeii. zou seeK.ii. oecause you ieet,at war witn a world thai has baffled . your, hopes I, t be cause I have no hopes that it can - baffle. Your sun is orerclouded mine is eoue down He who'at your age has ceased Jo, wrestle! aye manfully,; lias ceased to lje aaiv" ' Dut my luther,' said anotlier of the srroup who stood near,! why disturb the" tianquili- V ol lile with turbulent pursuits T Why r rouse up passions in the breast,' whose fire once kindled consume aud' destroy tlieir possessor or the hopes Vet Wilder that am bitioQ weaves! ! How much better is the calm but steady nursuitof wealth. at once to fill out life with ; activity, to jruard tlie .heart from coiusuiuin. passions, and- pride from the mortification if disappointed ambitioii I Tfie conversation: was here interrupted by 'poup of jung-cfiiidreiti ' wlio feruwded cra,nutouly around ihje yisiUir,, to claim lon expeeujiiaftitloiil pVomtsed playthings.' V The old man smiled.: My children,' said be 'here is 'an eloquent comment upon oor . i uo you not see irom tne crauie to the (rare all are alike! 'achfi one has his .11 !.'' .'!' - . 'i-" ' :., "tit ' inteuiperaneef atid that danger dwells equally n e?erybject i or Vaiher4be. danger is in ;e nut in ihe objecL Onekueels v .at we hnueof.jiinbitibn,' anoUier at Uiat ol e, another -in the iemnle of Mammon. It nursuit r occupation, and iieminatinn tfiat .ftiakes happiness. Differeht tern beramenta and enamciers require ' different stimuli to1 urge Jem to the raceij buiIiaiever be theor i i u UllB ?tuCO m7 fser our doom It wti the young man mournfully Are we Jjways to pursye,;and never vto win! always .rsmp be ever aa, distant as bright?! ,-f, -"wnieqtea boy replied the old man, ne who ri,.. ..'1A.iiii.1-! - .... fuiauca, win in every pursun 'C Willi J ? , W jl ;, " ' . v 1 1 conquers in tne very stru- 'ow I hiy children diat man ia never - ieu ; and he who wiiii .httii.im frailties j e,mJ should enter aradise,"wc;itd "uv even n....i:.'-. :.w o- . ,- piwii,,: ivjiiiii nun iiuuiitt it;. - T .w I"iub , anu uiv wiu wetu w ment win sbrioit'Unvhen.the riloush. oateof oi pursuit is passed over. Listenr ra. n the nUtikU.vi ,eJf .K.n i' 4 j, . ; , Mciznoornnoq 'or ispsnan y.zza . " nia.l.. i . . i ' - . ; .'-. fi- iw - iant wnosa uauy oreaa was t;aro ll? hl)i toiri Hi. m.sesirert as,' ' VP1 Miatbestof missessionstha wts of those he loved. lay after day saw uwu engrossing object of desire-and though the object DeiffereuUtjie;desire is, the same, "anger is found, not in tlie ntirsttiLbut in its J?7'?. whether the bauble we pursue M flory. or love -a raule or aceptre---a or a crown. It ia.iha nursuit thai makes hinrFO farm contented and cheerful to his I I daily ,toil.; ; Home became sence 'from it that , buainess! teciuired i:and ine sunny weicpmoi voiuesu iove tgieu and het went to i hta ttately raannionthat he miilh(l laaif 'anmn'lha Aiirtit nf A"..miK f iiou w wsruug, u itowiu wfiue cn?suetirTmy nope blastedmy Jife and t momenu of reunion iBut in an il hoar be labors have been vain and bursting into a heard of Selim the happyto And how 1ias passionate; 'flood of tears,' the ' unhappy rtnah ?;?bli fei!?J;Tt ,lke4 desppndingly.aWay Vv h HmXMy 1And:is.lhienVthoughtMustepha,the I he happiness of fcehm. worked in his. mind, hanruness. 1 envied t ... Is ihi. th .lirhi Wf Uj; ..Sui..i umv.wuc5ucj ,jcu weicnnie rnvi wants aau. oiv fd through' the gilded palisadeV that fronted his elling'why was all this ) happiness showered upon one man t ? iVyhy i vrMa noi Mustapha as happy as Selim T y by slumld I go forth to toil : day after day; in "poverty and want, while upon this maa i exhausted all the blessinga anJtappineia yf lifetf By degrees he became gloomy aiid, mbrnse , Day after day, he . came to the house of Selim, that he might envy his happiness, and' ruin his own, His business began to be neglect ed. A cloud rested ; upon the sacred sun aluiie ' t home. Litive 1 wa last ; logins r its oveliness, and pleasure its power to please. Were 1 but Belini, how nappy hhouui 1 It happened one day, as he wa thu misonitKr his own ' happiness, Selim ' nasknl uy, ami heara hw exciaraatioii.lMT irieiitl' said Itej ,rwqutd you uituc the happiifes: of Selim, eiiier,, Mustaplia sr Sadly obeyed J anu louowru Uieh. ppy Selim into hit dwell ;. AJovely wile and an am iablei family I greeted the hitsbaud'a and latlier'areiUrii.1 Hiey seemed butU live in his smile. Aiil euieriaiiiuieiii was tiien served uiu dunn? whic1m4sica!..si:i'aVjBe around. s Ilie air was filled wuh perfu The jgush of fountains as . they fell from anuaMer urns ui scumiarea ixaiaos into marble bastn;' and were Voiiduc ted away by' amalljniattWj;! iniul,,.wiili idea of 5 fresriues ami cool nes. . .Viandj were served on gulden plate,' and the air was gently stirred byIaves with large fans. inc huesl statues and paintius were placed aniuiid." Sofas i were runaed .aloiiz the wall J that the happy Selim miiit thus slejfilviTh every eiihe at oace gratified. . When tlie cuieriainment was over, oeiim toon nis guesi into his garden, vrhen a new scene of en- diantmeiit lay' before : him. Tiiere were niaroie oasins, in wnose ciear waters lauceo tue brightest scales uf a iliousand fishex, as they darted o ami Iro.f fouulaiiis, , whose spiay blled tlie air whh a delicious cootness; statues stood in different prts of thegartleti. An artificial grove, resounded with the sing- . - a - T - a " '" . -. ' a ' THZ of a thousand birds, whose bnrrht winns gleaiued ia the kuu v as they '.aMirieti ihnnigh me uranches. w I he (lerlume ol myriads ol fiujwers , filled the air, and all conspired , to fill the mind with 'miasms the most deiic'mu and nchaiitiit2Tlie peaaiits-id around him with unutterabte deliglit. iVluinall except the counienahce of his host. Vemed radiant with happiness audi joy.- ' But ,on tliat counteiiatice there was a settled gloom, thateeined at variance -with all the beaut i- ful ' harmony fr and' happiness that 'reisned around lJuahle to fatuomUie caus&he at last ventured tbTehquire' ? ' Sjll"; Tlie rich man shoo )iis head dcstHmdiiiB- ly, ! am clootny ,Vat length he replied; ber cause I - am miserable t j Of what use is al I thisKplendor to me,when with all my' wealih. 1 am uiiable'tncacompliiiy fdesfres ? Oiie deep cloud darkens my days. It htiin bles my hour of triumph,' and blackens ' my moments of joy. L lose, all the : happinesa Uiat should flow, from the . possessions that 1 have, in bitter and unavailing regret finr that which I cannot attain. Ip.. yaiif .woold- sits- inest'ic jove brighten my.,-, sorrnwV:so long a there is iv sealed fountain wiihiu; 'whose water of bitterness '.it jcaimot sweeten 1 u atider abt.ut discontented and unhappy.. 1 oy uay l pjciureiu iiiiuziiiaiinii tne uentx- I nun that 1 cannot attain by night r dream e .i :: . J ; . , : I oi ine my mat catr never ociniuej ami x wKt: t rail the- bilteniess of disapnointmetit.' to regret thavtne uay snouui leiurn to aeprive ine of the poor ehadow that ouly thus I can make my.own. , hi ...-j .s,- i A.last' thought MutapTia,! Htnd 'after all then, air this pteiidnr nukes not its possess or liappv.V Mjy I be permitted to inquire then.' he asked, into, the . cause; of thi deep despondency I Doubtless that blow must . ? .. : . j. - -ii .1 -1'.: Or neavy," WHICH can. sn mar an lire uajipi; Mess that should lie yours. xei iorg-tTe me 4U alike I vrould'not intrtile. The 'Hearts knoweth its bwiir UUteriiVs. and ( is riot for the stranr gef to ihiem;rdd)ewiili' .its jy.,,..", ; J 4 ' I . Alas ! replieHl Selim, U is but too true -yet u your sympathy f win i exposa ine sorrow;4 that exutsumea me."iiOtm ere and lie! 'pointed to an.bsenre'her bf ; the gatuen. f si ins eye oi musiapna-i iuwcu the direction jnf Seliro'a finger, then jreverted nth a look of; t.ffable surprise to hia Taee. But there, nothing .was visible but tlie strong expresaidtr of rJeen nd ; unfeigned sorrd w, jandagain he turned bis eyes to the point that jSelima fingeKindicated. .At last, enable to express bis aston'tshment.- l'see nothing tli a a ha. Ihnf avMtilt Aii AdIC .W l ss v V f sit sa svi f aHv cat vnn'nvw w , The r linger of Sei m fell, and ids hand i TT .? . , -i ? i if.i - i ... . .. - . , . . . dropped to his aide. - Ave I tliere" it is, aaiu he. ; t or fifty y ears .the object ol my amoi tion, I may say of my life, has fceni to make this garden perfect. Jt has been my.thpughi laVtind''drea Jtlhaex lived (r jl, and I ha ve loved it." But for that tree,' I had bei happy; :f$ta what X will $at te is atwaya there, and at way s):rook td. ; lTwiceha' it been, hewn to the ground, V nd4hen the gap caused by iu vacancy mar red ray pran even more than its - deformity. kmy.quesuon paituui, uu mu ui irpij. i ? --r.r"v,'-r' 1 , -.- f t Ik'uowtfm tliere are jwriow-inwrn I - al a - ' . I .T . I- I USIIIUVSlve wi a avaaavv v " ftvl. I rr SCekV IIOti.CompaillOllMltp anu apurna :,M4vtv,v i do"T 26 Hslf 'do ; 130 ,1 communion sjmI comnlaint; Upon such I - Ii ,ui L , 26 Quarter do vn 5-; I planted others -in its Dlace. and thev "died beeaiue ,0efbrmed.4 Jiavej struggled in nin with ..mis ueet .Jtsut all is fruitlessoMy plans are Aerht illiimtable richness? of havin? i nothini ltt V 'HI t. ' : . 1 i cqnientmentlf;! have learned ; that gold jcajf not purchase,; pleasurer-and rhathappinrJ dwells not in boundless wealth, but in a cM Uentedapiriufe kMli imhmm heboid man rose ;tO; depart; ; but after moving a few steps, bev topped and turiiini again to the young man. .whom he had morte panicuiariyjjuJdressea,! o vay son, said he n f the i world . is i before r you.1 You . have life's mountain to. bringdown, and its vallies to till up, faint not became fair, hopes bx eoaaetimestcrushed, but strugf le : most rnanl fully, when disappointment presses mot Itesfi TM3Tv. ou e honorable objects of Jiondrg able pnrsuit andynq are happy. But wbeG real, dif5 cullies have vanished before vigor; ,pu efforts, when life's tusk becomes litftft and if rough places are roade snioeth, whetj .objects of earnest pursuit ar obtained and i the .tnnui caused by loo' few-desires, arises-p-vncn otvoare ot int crooxta ooks St m. Vt . a . W ' . - af S Sc.i Te' Adxinii aDHINISTRATIOM PHT8ICK IS nPtBlTTvtli Meetfnevn :-. . ' . : r'.J in the street,: the,, other day, 3 friend of, on ours, who has heretofore , been sH your business XUKuwaaid he, I havi4j stuck to Martin Jong enough. ; He has beetf f promising me better ' times, better, times,t until my heart has become 'sick with hnpev defetT?drIndl!:halliM General A Harrison, ' and see what he can" HcH for os;;Thoisands'ahd thousands will foU irrfagnUeman's exarnple-Pet, InteU rmms DAY RECEIVED, and f.r -ale at the 'It 1 North-CaroUna Book Store,' PETE RS Dt GEST. - -"JH- -; A full and arranged Digest of trie Cases decided In r.. tho aqprenia; CireaiUd.Ditriet Courts of the ' United States, fmm the Organisalion 4 lhe.Gov .. eniment of lh United Slates, t By Richasr Pa- " TC, CHihseIlor at Iawabi Reporter of the De--J eisions if the 8upreme Court of the United States. :3tVifcf rat 4" - i . t . . ............ .. . . U 'TbeprAressioni, by this work, will 1 placed in po Mtwin of amiss of derwions of the highest aothorily; in the United Sisres, and of th deeprst interest 4 The arrangement and division nf the subjeeis,hsv beeii; most, carefully rami, diligently ekecuteJ It fs believed, that so minute and vsrious a digext and di vision of the deri-ions of the Courts of the. IJniied' oiarrs, nas nrver nrmn iwn imrar; ami urn laruii.- tes far a reference to the matter of the ca-ea fnrniMi ; ad by the lahtmr thus bentoweit on ibis work, will !: entirely satisfaeUHry to all. Tlie first Volume has re-Y reived aptirval. fr;m the Jnchent jodicial nfneers off t a VTakStawl fifaatavai aanA ffAsra flKaa eavwft Jt aaita a svaatlaaiuT I stannrh mitiu nl th IdminKlMhnn 5 i t!.;V. Udso. WMlt.il, wiih while iVet and bes. oicw aaiiere 10 ine Aaministratton in spite octh tbem etj frequently, d T. fW c ' the1 hard Uimes, which' t am sure affect, von .irl t$ Standard. Washington Whir, memliers nf Uie Pr-.fes-i.m of ihe Xw. " . pr Tl TTITCHELLS SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY sua 'The work contain! , the deciwions of the' Courts nt 1 V tJ ATLASES,' said tobe the. best ever offered to the United States, reportnt in npwsrds of aixiyfivthe puliHel together wiih ivery exlrnsive stock' nf volomeo of Reports . Those votamea are, Craneha r Krhool Bonks of every description, sll of whiehwill ReNirtsT! 9 voUw, Wbejiton'e Reports, J 8 vol. ; Pe-. lers Repojts, 13 volar, Gallison's Circnit Court Re- ports 8 vols. Mason's Circuit Court Report. 6y' Womner's Circuit Court Reports. 3 vol. Psines Ka ports. 1 voL Caes deeided in ho'SuHreme and Cir- enit Court: in Dallas' Reports 2 vobC WahingWa 4 Circuit Court Reports .4 vo'a Peters Cneuit Court 1 Report vol District norts Trial; It vols. ' Cases in Dav and Cook's RepoiU, i vol. HaUs Law Journal 4 ( vols, h i i i : , Each volume contains upwards of seven hundred I paces super-royal octavr. 41 AC. ERSf OEFICE-nichmond. 1V1I--M AM MOTH LOTTERY for lih April. i-,t. r.I- VVvT7; ... , T r,T rj'r.-Zi ' a. ; , l ,k. ifi,k .V U bo positnrflv drawn .n Saturday, the 18th 0 lain .'i-. .u:- ti i- jii Xj (vuMWrt 4rni,;ntl;,iiUi r.jinwina s. 'tjontaintng the rot lowing f -s ivBFLaHDID PRIZES.... One 1 T5;00O'dllars; One of 15 000 dollars One of 15 OOO'dolUrs. ; ;.0ne of 10 000 didlars. 9 000 dollars. -7.000 dollars. 5 000 dollars. One of ,8,000 dollars One of 6,000 tbdlars. "Oneof '4,000 dollars 'Five of 2 600 dollars, SO of-' 1.750 dollsrs. -0 of 1.000 dollars Oue of One of One of 3 SReuollsra. Ten of a 2 000 dollars, i 20 of 1 1 .500 iLdlars. 50 of tf 750 dollars. 120 , of , 500 .dollars';, Thirteen drawn n ambers oot, of 4Sevenlyia:la .; i De 1 7 d04 is ;W 26.Eighu dojf4 50 - - Order for Ticket and Sharaor Certificate of 1 Hauuurcm in ine atwva Lioiierv! wiit, oe ororaiHivat tended to, and the drawing sent immediately after it - ''-r . ' D. 8. GREGORY & Co. Manaaers." l,' . '? 5 RichmondVa. or Wabington City. . iuMSlth 10 JB IVJ; ,Wh 25-; t f yHITE 8ULPHUR WATER i-The under y w f signed announce to the poldic, lhal they are Water, both iu Bottles and Barrels, Ss assy tie deairea by i-urchaers. They deera (it pr4tr ii inform the public, that the 'result of long snd csreful experience, has fu I! v established the fact, that bv carefully depri- viira the.src.td of which the barrel is nuwle of all of iu acid, and otherwise lirepit ing it for the pnrpise, that Barrel is irendered compk terv effixtual far transport-fl I . . .wi ..a mm mm A .... imii, f .' CTn-.tl W. to BoTtiea 1 csl efficiency. Peraone wishing the yvster in xfottiea, i ' .-.. -i:iu.i- ...- si-. n.l Richm.nd Vtf4 Charles Ellis' Co, Philadelphia KlCnanr ivorna, naiuinvrr, or oi uib ftpmunaiiw, - Pi.rbnrff. Va.H Those wishing it in Barrets; mast address their orders to the endersigned whowiltdelh it at anv convenient shipptaa point, to ; whica- may be ordered HviT.f.tAM fi: CAT.WELL A Ce. wniie cu i pnur oH . f C 7 i.ureennner oounij, j,.a-nare, 1 'flF 'CkJ FWtoviUeObserver vreeksiandhsrge a 1 vol Baldwin's Circuit Cart Reports,. 1 A intention is to sell them ; fat wholtaalt only-) as low Prtera' Admiralty Decision S vols... bil4nd ss the article of the aame quality can be bntught from Coort Reports-1 vid. . Bmckenboionah s Re-i the Yankee States, Merchants wiH please eome ard 2 ols ' Bee's Admiralty Reports, t vol." Bo.r'a Hook at it: Tbev will douUlesa sat.-it tS'reallv Prime: .t.. ..... Ai. I ri.i.i. n'nl 20 lUlnu'Sin Oiliipm Ela-hla i TTDROCIil5IATIOSf.-Dy tile GoTer- to ihi. Department, that c or about the 10mtFIln decU ruary nlL, -a . nej?ro ; -boy the property .of Col. Lake Russell, of Craea county, was supposed to' have leea. kidnapped by John sod JBamucl Smith, which , ooy was discovered, ten or twelve -day Heat lbs road aula in. Green county partially boned a ball havms been head, and hia throat-cot from ear to aid John and Samuel Smith stand charged with the elony aforesaid,:: Viil 7. IrfCJ 'A'Ali. :V . ' -"Now, therefore, to the end. that the- said fenders may be spprehended and 1 brought to trial. I have thungbt proper to issue this my Proelamalion, ofisr in? a reward of one hundred dollars H eiiher of them, to any person or persons, who will spprebeud And eoiifine them, or either of them t in itke Jail, or deliver them to the Sheriff ( Craven county ; and ( du moreover. hereby i require; allf officers, whether civil or military within this State, to use their best exertions to apprehend or canse to be apprehended, the; said fugiuves.-"isr-li h-it'r-ys -'isy 1 i-Sm. , xyi-!:;lS'tM'nier my hand as Governor, IJfi and the Great 8eal of ihe State f North - . V, r Carolina. Done at our City of Haleigh, Match 26, 1840. , lt EDWARD B. DUDLEY. iBy-CommsnoV't 7 .1',',"' . - T:'" . ' .' c. c, battle, , :.. i. 'iti: arvaTtSscarriaf.-T " ' i t ''..,m V JOHN SMITH is described as a man of near mid. die see. about five feet nine or ten inches, high.stout ly. built rudily complexion and healthy appearance, dark hair. and has lost aii upper front tooth. No den crtptiod of Ssmael is given. They were born and brought up in- Craven bat removed to either Georgia or Tennessee some years sinos, but returned under pretence of visiting their relations. rand have been lurkuig-bmi; under very suspicious circumstances for several months. ,,? They had, whemhey kidnapped CoL Bussel s Negro, a aorrell horse with a flaxen and are said to and to change Wilmington Adertir and Banner, (Lincolotony will publish , ; EW IT A RD WAR. 12 DOUSE.' RICH- JJ4 MON D, V. Tba Kubecfibers have aaanciaied themselves together for toe purose oftransacting the general HARDWARE BUSINESS, nnuVr the firm of DttssAif. pun 4-'o. , Their sUod is third bouse vbbve Mrssia: Hubbard Gardiner 4 Co. Main Street, where they have jut opened 'a beautiful , assortment of Gooils. part of which are of their own importation, and therefore (eel confident they can sell low al ia We have on hand an, excellent assortment of Fce ter's&Ibbotson's Patent Scythes and 8traw Knives, (r - Patent and plain Grssn do., 36 to 42 inches, fe' svdinir Hoes $ .to $5.- Alsovjj.- titS-Kfrl: $ Hilling Hoes, 4 to 8 inches wide., ti-UA ii These articles sre worthy Ihe attention" of Merch ants, and we would respectfully invite those visiting the City to give us a call before they purchase. 5 WM-8.DONNAN.7 tknJ . ANDREW DUNN, Si R,d ' - 2?4m. - DONN AN A DUNN. Petersburg. r , . . r : i - . ; r ElT. The Important Parts of Kent i Tom U mentsries. reduced toeiTims and Answers; complete.' in t Volume by Asa' Kinne. dedicatetl to -'and reeTmended ly ChsncelW Kentp Also, - .. The important parts of Blacksbme. reduce! t o ques tions snd answers; by the same Author I Volume. This day received,- by TURNER & HUGHES. April 6," 1840. it ..... 1 : be sold u reduced prices, st the Nrth-Csrolina Book ?8tore. TURNERS HUGHES. l April 6, 1840. - - . . 29 4k.ii hk n niinnw. n nave raai rereivra !! iT.f1 ,mnt . . - , ... . : , v.- . - . . 3 't f Domestic Shirtings and Sheetings from the Leiinst.n Factorv. in our own old North 8tate. Uur f for substance, beating the North all hollow. 5 " ft V Unll Cin-nrnit Vi (( liav a tint frnm itia above Factory; said to be superior. You can nave that or the Mount Herla Yarns, as you please. 4 Raleigh,April-29'-''f 'VJ-V: 0, iTiOTT! T A RlfS. A Tresh supply from oflVL' be Hecla Factory, for who'esaleor retail. ; 7t ;:.-f-.- .ti m v . fei!.rir I rNTLir: WORM EGGS. A onnntitv ofhe V hite Silk Woim Egga.price t I0r ounce, twocrops ayear. CaU at the N. C. Book Htore.1 i -?r , ; i BURNER AUiUGHESJ i . - April s. , -il-W,28.Mt rrnnE larpre amount now dae ns, U nd the difficulty of making collections, renders it Highly, proper that we should discontinue the credit system in our business. Wei Uierefore, to avoid thf necessity of stating this Tact at the counter, give no tice, that we shall sell in future for : CASH OTL Y. ' . .W k A. 8TITH. Raleigh, April 1. at: TVTOXlTn GAalOUr? A STATE COURSE JNJ -At a . meeting; of the Raleigh Jockey Club, to-M on tne evening ol tne em et March, 1840. tne following Officers were chosen via : Jaaa McLean, Ee,v President tl RaaMiT. W. HsTwaaa, - Esq., Vice President i J. A. Us mmslx; Bsq JttecreUry.t The RACES over the 8tstb Co oast will com. OencsroM the 3d Tuewlay the 21st) of ArU next. and eonunoe nve daya. i- r; r . , v j FtVsf'2)ay. Proprietor's Purse, $200 2 mile ests-i-Eniraiicei5. -5 '- '' ; y Second Day. Citixens' Perse, $ 300 3 mile beats fcnyrae' S20. v t - S w f 7mf Day-Jockey Club Purse 57f 0-i-4 mile beats Entrance $35. . iz-''W w ; V FMrrA Iay Plate valued at 100 mHe betf Entrance added 25. 'C' f"'' t"? sv''"r ! - FtlA Day Sweetakea for S years old, to close 20tb of April mile, heatEotrance $200, half tor- rfeit three or more to make a race. 1e- " 1 ' 5ame Day weeukia for 3 years old, to elose as'sbove Entrance $100, lialfforfeit threaer mare to make a race, . " ; - -ajr i ssi s-v.-:, . :.::t- DAVID McDANIEL, PropV. Ssleigh, Msrch 20; 1840. ! ,25. -TNTOirTH CAROLINA,' OVaaVt"CoiTVv -i sppeanng.to fhe. satusfacUon ,of the Coort that tne UelendanU Ulianty Bnipes, illiam Hester. Irr Mary G."dou, decd. Wiiam Fratier. Arthur Fra. xier, John Redmond and Ann Ills Wife, Charles Bar. rom and Charity his wife, the Representatives of Hen ry B. -.Watson, decM Jba, Currm, At ijlie Ctirrin, Garlaml Hester, Solomon Hayes and ildred his. wife, andtheReprvsentatites of! Mary Hayes (wife of Sim eon Hayes, dee'd ) ara nolj inhabitants of this' Stale, bol reside beyond the jtiriediction of this Court; it is therefore ordered by the jUourt, that' pnblicatioo be made for six successive weeks in the Saldgk Regis ter, newspaper printed ahd published at the teat of Government f this StsteJ for the said Defendants to appear at the next termj of this Court, , V be beld at the Court House iu 4h tawav-oiVOxford, on the first Monday of. September nexl, snd plead, answer, or de mur to the Plaintiff's bill, iorel.e the said bill will be taken' as confesned by the party or parties failing so to d, and be heard txpartt if to such party or parties. . Witness, Thoins U Litllejohn. Clerk and Master of said Coort at Office, tbej first Monday pf March, A. D.I840. , ... ... . ; r.- Vi , Tiio- b. littlejohn; c; m e. April 4 n l- Pr.-Advjf6.V kV 29 6w' -; t5JTATE OF NORTH CAKOLINA- Wuhtrtgl yS County-il EtjriTT---8pringTeTni, 1840. arah nn Krtth 9. William Keiib ; Bill iW Divorce, Ou motion, and it appeasing to the. (urt, that two Subpoenas to answer the Bill uf Complaint iuued Jo Bertie county '.against Wnu Keith, have been return ed by the Sheriff that he is not to be f.io nd in that county ; and also, tht the said William Keith is not an inhabitant of this Staie or net within the jurisdic tion of this Court r the 'urt doth order that adver tisement lie msdu for thirteen successive weeks in the Raleigh Resister and North Caro inW Gazette' ad Vising the said Williani Keith that unleM be appear before the said Court,' at the Ctiort house in Ply mouth on the second Monday of Srptember next; and plead, answer or demur to the Corapla liant'a Uill of Com. plaint, it wir jie taken pro oonfmo, and such decree maue inercupon.assuauipinsioereajusui -s ; . . ; " ".Test. ; :r. 7.TH TURNER C, H E. '. 1 Plymoath, N. C March IS. 1840- . 5 13w,u IT ATE OF NORTH CAROLINAraiiVille Coanly -Court of Pljeas ind 1 Qasrter Sensions, Frbeoary Tertn,-Ai U IS40. : 'Wnv K While, e. Ler4M. Caw thorn '--Original . attachment levied ! on 110 acres of land on Fishing Creek, .adjuning V m, D. Allen andniheis. I It appearing to the aaiiftfCiiori of the Court, that Lemuel Cawthorn, the defendant :.l r-L. l.i.r r"UL ' .1 ' icniucs urjmiu jui? iimiia pi mis oiair n wa mere lore oruereu, tnai puMicatjion ne maue in tne Kaieign Reaister for six weeks auecessivelv. . notifvinar said defendant, personallyto appear offofe tbeCkS,rt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions.to be held for the County of Grsuville.- sttha CuuxtlHouse in Oxford., on the first Monday in May next, then and there tr plead or 1 repievyt omerwise. juugmnni miai win uc. Teiiuercu against him.'and the property levied opoticonuVmh ed subject toPlairiliff's retdvery.i Ht Witness. James M. Wiggins.: Clerk aT jour said Court, at Office in Pxf4..the first Monday, of. Febr Tuary.A D. 8 ts.t 1 M.WIGGINSia'Ju, I TATE OP SdRTHrCAROMarA, Ber. tie County.' Court of PIs and Quarter bessions, Februari,-Term, 18411.4 fsmes R. Itsy nr . James V RuiweilL- Atrachrocnt. B. BRdxaeU, Grishee. I It soiieatcine to the satisfaction of !.thi4 Court.. that .:.l-.M;a !' -.aa mO ttm.O I James y.Hufcell hsM removed beyond the, limit of this State : .It is therefore ordered that publieaiion le made hi the Raleigh Register for siJ weeks,' for lbs said Jsmes V. RusseR t jmske bii sppearanrte st our : next Court of Pleas and uuarier Sessions, lobe; held for the County of Bertie, al the i;ourt-noue in vy ind- sor:on the 2d ,Mindsv tn Msv Xiexlr and ilhen and there, plead to or replevy; br Judgment oy oelauil win ue.iaacii:jsgBni4 uiui. , y y By order of the Court, . 'vJi" 4 ,fr - t. t j.. ifsiii.. i HKK ir.m.. MacV20, 1840. V ; :-i -.iv:..i 24 ! i -i T ii Ii " I TATE OF NORTH OAROLlNAr-Grarlville County Court nf Pleas .and Quarter Sessions, February Term. AY'D. t840-Cbarlei MV Kecks, e James ilunh-Judiciat sHachmeht levied on Tract of LaiVd ctmtaihlng 210 acres more' or less,' on Moun- i tain Creek, adjoining R. Fmxler and others. : It sp- - Vi I ... - . it i. -I , 1 peariugio toe swusiacuon oi,, uia. ioun, ibu uia a ferulArit. James Hunt.hssjsbscondrd or aoi conceals himself that the ordinary process "of , law- cannot be served upon him It is therefore ordered, tlist nubli- ; cation be msde in the Raleigh Register, for six weeks ; successivrly, nitrifying the said James Hoik person ally toippcar befoie the Court -of Pleas snd (Quarter essions to, lie hekl for th t;ouaty of ursnville; at a mm mm m Vi Va a -a 1 . ; tne uourt tJ.ise in.uxioru, on ine rsi aionuaj' -m May next, then and there to plead or replevy.. other wise, iutlinnenl' final win be-rendered against him. and the property levied upon Condemned istibjecf to Plsinriffs recovery.- f r.i ..ua.r ;r w in iSiui, James m yv logins, i.irrsoi hiu voun. at Office ifi Oxford, ihe "first Monday pt Felr-ry, i ' - .... i ; AD. 1840 ITATE OF NOOTH-C AROLIN A, 6itix I Coubitt, Coofttof Pleaa and Quarter Sessions, rettroary Term; 1840: Josb Brooks &Larkin Brooks, w. Executors & Msaiees sr Iarkiq Bruokr. dee'd. , Petition for account ind Setdenwnt t -i - It appearing to the aatlafaction of the Court; that Parker Brooke is not an inhabitant of this Slaie: It ia therefore ordered, that publication be made' in the Raleich Register f.r sit weeks, for him to appear at the next Ternl rf this Coortrto be behf for Chatham County, at the Coun-boose in PUtsb.rouffh, oti the 2d Monday of May next, then and thereto answer .the attentions nf the PetiliooL dre. or iudsment 'mlll ba taken pro confeuo.,'. . " - ? m ? Witness, ; N ath ak A. 8-ranii av Clerk of .our aakl Court at Office, the 2d Monday of February, A. D. 1840J; ? m fi S Hf A. 8TEDM AN, f. C. C! MarehlO f .' yPVPSS i - , r ., i i Tr- . nut: fTATEa OF NORTCAROLINA-i Greene Couty--InEquity,pctobejTernx,ie.onn K Derrinz 'eai Isaac Horo Wvatt Mye, end Wm A ?Darden Original and Injunction. BilL It apfiest ing to the satisfaction f(be Court, that Isaac Horn, nnslofthe defendams. lal not an inhabilaut f ibis State It is therefcire onTeied b ibe Coort, that pnb licatiort ba made for the Siiace of sis weeks successive ly, notifying the said Isaac . Horn ' o be and appear' hefoea tba next Hoaorsbli Cort of Equity to be held for the said Count of Gteene. at the Joart House in Snow Hilt, on the second Monday after the fourth uloiidaV In March next, then and there" to' plead, an-' swev or demdr to empUuuant s EihTotlierwiae, it WiH ba taken pifi emjem and t" rd fcr csrfi ssloJiid. .... Witness, Chailee EdwtrtU, Clerk; and MsKter'of aaid Court vat -Office. I be second 11 ondsT after ihs' IWrtb Monday in 8eptei:!r, A. D, t8a3. V ' t.M i:l m firtllff a ar : k a "rrnmf Z Pr. Adv. 5 C2i VI Mv Tff ASJbaa a aWAo AJ s afterwards, emiah il ester. JSenjamm Hester; John Hester; Philip murdered snd ? Tsncey snd Mary D. btsjwife, Absalom - Field and shot through his j Lacy his wife Jin Hester, the Heirs or Kepresen ears and as the Native of Jrremiah Hester, dee d.i the ehitilren" of -ii i lnT atMlMttzottho f .T-,.. ,...-. .. . . - ...! , .... j...... . II. .n't'ytf riiJMjust recetvea ny - MaTche.180. I ciSti te WavneshravAf nid t itAm- boroif ghU-From the date hereof TWO D0L R 0,,,-Vi w1U demanded fromx PaMenirerS Jbv Staed Fare from RalaWh rrr W..-ki.- . 1 1-- U7h:Wage,jeaves iRaleigh thtee llme week, via Smnhfield, vixi on Mondav Weduesdsv pad Friday; f . U7 " J'sh, -April f imo.:.; tt-;?4?f?r rrn h e ne w . y o rke r. jfow .rtfyes Li reduced to th& Cash Mtandccrd-entyrely two tjfpy d c-Tbe pcbliiihsrs of Tas NYoaxxa resptctfully announce is the public that the Seventh ' (annual) Volume of their Folio or common newspa per form, and the Ninth (semi-annual) , Voliirne of . their double. Quarts or Octavo edition far preservationf . and binding was issued on Saturday the. 2is day of March.; -n,.--..-..,, ifi-i ; ;.,;,. y ;;..., , t SThfi Folio . New-Yorker will to afforded loaubseriv bers at the reduced price of TWO -DOLLARS per annum, payable in' all cases in advance. :-LV.si-- I Jitlhe Quart.i NewrYorker,wiII be sllrded to fub acnoers ft I K1SB UVVLAKSS per annum, payable in all eaes in advance. i-; ilu . tl 'r .. v 1.. :ti ' '!'' ! It 2- .'1 ". 1' " ,f4 iu, ,.icw jrcr , wui pursuo ine sam general course aihl matntaio the same character as hitherto. wuh, such, imprayeroeiiU in details and execution as E x i-erience j has siigsad o; may sugtesUt lis col umns will be devoted to ;i 4 . .U L' i, I. Original and Selected Literature Comprising Tales, Pormfi EssaysyBeviews of new works, briefer notices of new publications. Biographical, Historical and Humorous Mieiches, Anecdotes, 5cc injlh' department of Original ; literature, the Editors J)ve -the assistaiice of able pens- while their Selections are culled froratha widest range of Uritiah and.American ' correot and .feriodiect LUefalotTvV-M .Vl JL Political Xnt&gena3o ihta he sd, brief notices of movemenu of parties throughout the Union on const finUj gU; vih accounts of . a(i impoitsftf . Con vent ioua. Nominations, &04 but especially of ev- ery Electro ol auy moment, with the. votes compared jvjui those of - ptevioes y ears. ,rCondcnsedacc0unts of the Proceedings of .Congress, irrjUiit .'action of Siato Legislatures, tce will, also be given l and Jl is believed that in) this department the New Vorker.". peady holds rank. not beneath that of any : Journal tnjheUjiioniJfJha almost ca.re wit)Jbe taken to reo-" derits statementa of Election results pot only ;accUv rata .and; Tcbsblo but so' lucid as to foreshadow V4me degree rihcoming evenU pnd in this" r"esra it. is j confidently recommended to- tbosa'wbu, feet ja strong interest in the pending' Presidential cootesUI IIL . GenenrfJnteUigenee.Uaa'tt this bead a con. d,ensed but,eomprebeiisive(summsry of the News of the Day, Foreign and Domestic,' wilt from r week to Week bo given. fiWi'Wek-fr'dViirtfl ft Sacfi-uand sh boOae NcworierV nd irhUe its. publishers do not commend .itat public; favor es : fhs largestj the tJopett jiujr, jf etas the ablest and bctt . periodical in' the v?w Id they clieer fatly sobinif-its ' vlamrs to the" judgment of those scquaioted' with jls character; and they fearlessly sppcul to tftt Who'know it, for a confirmation -f tho fact, that no o'tbetpopet i. - li: - . ' r V 4 cwimurins; ao equal amount 01 original rnajoer, ,yp quiring an. equal a raoQut of Editorial T capacity, and t abofi vas l ever published in this country or Jimopav; alt ttn lftla 1 FlFIra m at ' VrS faAre to st nUtM i. woS uUi UKtLLLr A Co. 1 AnA-sli J) J m .j.lWJtwi oriua,. '. I .1' ' .. .. : . ' T !'. I ' i i i . i i . ; i L ii TTKDS FOU ALIL Tne following valu- II atie property is now.oflemJ.for l-Ie, t able property is iiow.oSefe.l for il.!e, to wilt Hilf Lot Noi 289.4m ostMcf: VirkinsoW county. - Fraction No. i '3. -ih' do 1d f 104lca.i 22,7 13ih; do 'Tr i -7; 0, 256, 6, doy-i;dcrt..; .'4',iwi-iiiy '24i,,i2thd;;db:: A ltieSddo do t VVx i, 16L I4llt HCsect'ktaV r ;.ir.u10et5,iW..-d.. . Nos. 23 dc 30,' Starksville, Lee co. (town lots.) Seven hundred and twsat'v"acxesTatJin coaniv. on tne a ismauaw uiver aujoiuing lanus oi At;proe Gordon and others f.r. ;-A.i,M;uT These lands are offered to, be sold at nrivata salel imt if mtt rlisrioKed of in this manner to' iW aatiafai.- tlen,' they: Wilf be sold to thhighet b ddeT, on the first Tuesdayin December next. e the Ciurt 'bouse door in the ciry 'of Milledee-illejfioe-lJiird casli-iho bllance in Iwd qia1 annual ymefcttrhb- fnttrest, and undoubted personal f scanty. W offer fur sale also two splendid settlements of land, in Bater couuxyone coniaing ioii acres, the other 2250 acres, .ineprst settlement embraces tfe foUowing lotj Wos. 26 and 3, Bth, district Uskerj Nos. 10, 2flf, snd 22:,Yih dhtUlct, Csket--120 ac;is. . ...Thenlber retuement. ceutaini tba following Lfts 1 ofland. to wit t;Nos225i 256,'265, 29o-294.2SC J2&7- 229252 2250 acres, and ad in the 2d distrla uasecouniy;, ij:tl,r4 uft v . m In re card to the character of these two. lsst named' settlements of land or plsoUtions. it ia sufficient ' to ssy, they have been pronounced by cora)etent jues to be inferior to no Iwdy or land north of the Sal4ne River.; s.Tbeir location, frrtllityil and production, for' corn- and 'cotton .-cannot , be surpassed; .they lie be- ' tween the Chattahoochee and t lint JUver ; a section' of our Sute that ia lapidly attracting public - notice, and in a very few years will stand unrivalled ss a cot j to I Wi ton growing section of the Southern States Those l."-(.1n --r 'jf,,' 5-.S-' i VOi '( --4-I.J- tj asBaaaaaaafc4aaaaaa",B--4y - rere selected wlih grat;ce and excuse, ly one ot' be best judges of auch properly i.Y:bia IL'j time, bv iia special use and accommikliUoa, " Llt fi . . j the i bis The undersisnea sre very Ce-ircuj t pose of . . ihese two: bodaes if I su, i.i io t-parat j .atita'UHis, . ij i . ", ia i s lr pL. Laser, u.ii ": ' and' will do, so st pnv onTSoodume. W .. a m iiut IT r.: : s.rrr,i.J, tLey will; be 1 f ' J I"--ar, and on the same' ' ' (.fibred at iLo se --t: rms. as'tha t;l r " ..J czitetir. lands, lot by Jit, and they are .red ta fhe pul.tle at this early of iice, in the hope tftlr fcceivioUe strictest SersitW u, examination. -"tT.v --1 -- iJ',-if ;, Pw tV WILLIAMS J- J. WILMAMS," CEi'orsl J? li. G. WiLLJAA:s.S'! -J . .1 .... . . . i' . fn t regard o tt.e character of these lanJa. rer.rcee may be majs to Gen 'James Ha wilton, Charleston, - 8. C; , J. Cow ! 3sy U icon, . Gs. VThon? CI Ciul ba, M!!edgo'vi!'.e, Caoreis : and Vil'idra Lennard, Ba kef, jiour.ty, ' Georgia t and the ,hvt rrr;ff J gen- tleman will show ibe Und tony ; prison t'-yrot-aof personal examinsuon.. t All, 1.: .-. an ...... t t . - ' cor' ications on is st:' "ect, iidJieseed to either r fil s Execut trrer Joseph T WiHiains, a, Ui a,-;.,- t . CMil'ecVvr.'fs iltrch, 3. 13t3, ; t?ntCrt s xxxccTxn at this o'mcx, IFfJb nec.nesa and dttpalch 1 ? Mm 0 R 4 . ..." v- V. - -'5 . a t - 1 r , . -r a...- , ...... f m:y f rt- -
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