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1 , . ; AND K 0KTH-C AMOMK A GAZETTE.' , 'V;.;.-';--'";-. 1 ' r 1 - i. t-. .. -'t -it no : m lv ' f f f : aaaaaai if B 8 TO EDITOR N 11 GABLES, AND PROPRIETOR. 'l 1 vJV. : PR08PE0TU8 r "V-ir- ' Of TBK ' i ALADA91A IIEALJ. TEItHIS. ' U" 3 ": TltE GARDEN SPIDERS ' . she asks if .this cak reall fm Tihir Th history of the Garden Spider is rery sunken beib?, who has now nothing for her curioosand very 'interesting.', ny; people Lbut the spts. disgusting brutalityT-nothihg - beliere mat sne nies wnen jney see ner pass ur wiosb aoasjieu irembaoBT.eluldren.'buthei.n'til .u.i.K.t. T.wn from branch to branch,! and even from, one sot s disgusting example 1 Can we wonderl of ikaoosTitti, Wilcox CouufT.'a weekly News- Sbischtio7 v4? Pr nn"nT7 ' tree to anothen but she transports herself in. I that, amid these agonizinff moments, the Mpreiuiiled theAtAmA Hali, to be deroted y,K. '-'i i W :iIlL,:'rfi- this manner: she places herself upon the end 1 tender cords of violated affection should snail l "thcl, Agncukaral, Literary and MMcelUneous. nD,.lltri each abwaeotiniertion.sa cents, of a branch or some other projecting body, asunder t that the -scorned and deserted, wife In2 f??' ; .v " V a V t. wji SrOrS,M?u& and there fasten, her khread ; -after -hfeh." siumW confess" there is na killing like that MZA M?H8bttlaf -SSfoS heart that"tbbugh.4l .wouia.' invest .-jha' people. 'bf thf sad ti.e neighboring is for the , last ceOQtire require that a Paper hould be ealdbltsbcd in liuahattf). ' arnl i this-resiui. eoneenial to its feclin an devoted to ementi. inerted io tae o fldatinir in the air; iThesa threads are Waft- lav hfs bodv forever in ih fni: It l. l,,,. its interest.. TUe erowiug importance of thi. aedion !j. 1 .t.j j 1 uu - 1 . - 01 soain-Aiuinu. inu ma i ui ih iu ci nzrns. s b etery Ssaarance that we will be liberally sustained the ,entertrize.'. And' being practical Printers,' we flatter oarsel ves that we will be able to render the Paper at ones respectable and interesting?- : ' t VShil;we diiclaim any .intention to act illiberally iTIOOKING STOVE" PORSAIJS-Tho SubacrK MJ ber has for sale on Moderate terms, a first rata Cooking Stove, or would exchange for a smaller on his being too large for a single Family,- '.. ' '., ' ' " .;! fv WESLEY -waiTAkER. 1 - May 1, --,363w. 4J Letters to Ua Editor mast oa Twa-ysw. MY MOTHER'S GRAVE. I had a mother once, like y 00, Vho'erBay pillow hung, ;' Kiss'd from my cheek thf briny dew, And taught my (altering tongue. But when there came a fearful dy, I sought my; mother's bed, . " . Till harah hands tore mo thenee away, And tiold me aha was dead." L. H.3. lttra thirteen years' since' my motlrer' lodged either on a house or a pole ; some- his death would be greeted in mercy t .: Had times on a tree or a stake; cross a brook, and he,dicd in the light of his - goodness,, be ars there fastened.by their natural glew: she queathing to bis family the inheritance of an afterwards iltaws them! to her: to trv if thev untarnished name, the ezarnnle nf virinp are well fixed or not, and then they becomei that should blosaoin for his son and daueh- l towrl w political Pfonent r i wfuso ihem an the Jand f Paul Ferrel, Beni: renasses In full liberty. ShA rinnhh ami at. 1 weDt bitter! V indeed, the leara nf rrif wah I . .t. , . . . ... I .uwuf rBei known pa ma vnamni , - . i " ttv. 1 . r. . I r. . .r . . t o s ." 1 ceai tue lam, tou oarnwn feuumeow " .wn- i tenas the tureau as much as she thinks fit. by not nave been also the tears of shame. But 1 ance with thoa of ih Wmi Dam : ?and of course. joining the shortest Slips together; and then I to behold him, fallen : away from the station 1 upoS4ts members we must chiefly depend forencour- J. .t:: -1 n I U'. A 1 .1 -el I . T.. ...mAnaiili ih .mat K7U;U WIN tUVIIUIII All WHIIUUH . ; - - I ALE OF VALUABLE LANDSThs Sub Iscriber will of&r far sals, on Monday, the 1st day ' of Jane, next, at iha Dwellins; House of the lata Newton Wood, the following Tracts of LANt. in Wake County, pursuant to a decree of the CJourt of Equity, directing the salei fur tbepurposo of divkioi, viz if ; . ?- :i ..?'V 'J: '. ' ' " The Ms nor Tfaeti conjjaihing iOCO acres; adjoin ing HartweU Horton and othvrs, on which there is a comfer labia: dwelling house, aed all other .necessary out bouw. ;.. (. - ; . ;jx -h -v-v-ri i One other Tract, of alout 600 acres, on Ruflalow. creek, on which there ii a good Hwelliug' and oat houses, and a good Crist and Saw MILL adjoin Harriot and Tf AttKOTrcci dccrtll LlAtf ' iL4 AGECr!ar 8.;WitiiAr AC V loroey at La w, will attend to the adjustment andTcol ... taction of claims throOghout the Weatere iTutrict o ' Tennesseei sod also Set as Gfn'lLsml Agent in ssiliogf i luting and clearing old disputed titles; Persons 'rs- siding at a disUrrce, especially Northr Carulinlsns. -whose interest is socxtensire ih thiVcoodtry, Woiibi ; do well -ta notice more strictly the siUrdtien of. their Land clatms. . . . V5,...', i''" -,; - -Ofli(ie at 8nnr7IU' T.n. : r- r Refer (o Col Samuel King, Iredell Cout & .! Thomaa p. Deereux Esq. RaleighAf William BifVSec: of Stat: t I -Tamer Sc Hughes. - . . 'nrownrBBOW&Uo.-.,4:-.ii'V , W.M, Lewis. Miltooi s Jr Eibtldred t Peebles, Northampton. ' John Hueke, Fatetteville; ' i 1, John McNeil, , Cumberland Cunty' ! r!DVoary 18, 1 84. hl4. raarcheaxver a tltird part, or to the middle of I he once adorned, degraded from eminence to the same thread and adds another to it, by ignominy at home, ruin? , his dwelling: to iL.' 1 ". TIii .- ' 1 r i 1 . . uie aia 01 wnicn sne oescenas till she. meets uar&ness, ana its noiy enaearments to mock- mnjjtily.of the American People, we look to Whig priocijJes and to Whig measures as the only meana .1... r . r..... .....ti . wttlLS Stone, a plant, 6r aome solid body to ery abroad, thrust from, the companionship of eradicating the pernidoas and factions practices 'i mt on, oc else she leaves it to fluctuate in ot the worthy a self-branded outlaw this I which corrupt Administrations he influted un Lth' when,' after a slong1. absence 'from, my f the air, till it be fixed to some particular is the woe that the wife feels more dread- .,tiBTillaire,lllOOaDesiueinesacreuraounu, i piwo. ; ujr hub icewqu inreau sne aaeenus io mu mau umuij iui duo mourns over, as . i T I . I.. I . 1 tnA Rnl nrf at m Jlial.. .l.!-J I mnHa lli.n ntlilnmhAiul I'" that mournful period, great changes' had come I which she Jaslens by , the. same management. thA th'Mnil l;''knOw. his- fight IS behind lhem, , and will rights' presumptuously accusing a large portion of I T - "T beam atfain: the hUie of ot ier'a nhnnlariiv 1 the people wuu annerynu corruption, uecauac iney lr Z-lVt may outshine him. but we know that thowrii a cimsWuUoiul manner, their opposition l jtw uua vi ussr riwiiuauiuus n v usi ew-vsa "3 yuwen- 1 w ' ' r si - 1 van 1 " " My childish years T had passed When she has. fixed three tiireadt, she makes iJZZr !: n m?r0, SI AiU l, mv vnuth. them stronirer by dbnhlin them ! .ft wl,UK 1 Ject 80 beautiful to me ; as a conscientipus young man. I watch him as I do a star in the heavens; clouds may be before himt but Mr realiie that I s was the same thosghV pnn, oecause sne ascends by nasi happy creature, whose cheek ahenattso h-wnicajoins pn mo rignunana 01ienscuuu v? y.wr. j-- ---- -x - - V . 1--- nnlrnnwn ti lllumln hi tni- h.M'. a. .! th?rtPn vpim had notef. i otner: wnicn oescenas on tneiieii. jjnrino-i n -".v . ."-r v - . f ik. mam AmiiniA Ar inn mninpr m iiniiK. i uu uuo uiuxiwo. bub -uiuuuuaiiir' sums. xnu i , . . . -m It seemed as if I had seen her yesterday aa 1 men snortens and bends the; -thread which iflne blessed souna oi ues soice was insa in jym..w ihmhibu aear. The gay dreams ot. my tntancy ana iiuo icm tu wuai pan sue uesi approves &uu childhood were brought back'ao distinctly to I by these means forms: a square, or some fig- by miod, thai had U noteen for one bitter re that resembles it. g In this square she Mecuon, the tears I shed would ha?e been 1 makes a cross, with the same industry , whose iijtle and refreshing. S The circumstance middle point becomes; a centre, to which ahe ay seem a trifling one ; but the thought of draws threads from erery side, like the LeTsn now agonizes my heart ; and 1 relate I spokes if a wheel which all terminate in t, uiai tnose cnuuren wna naro parema m wn wr, wmh ui mo ore them, may learn to yalntf them as they work, j She. then spins a finer thread for the My mother bad been ill ft long time, ana i w.uww .uinsHs.. us mo iwp mwi Ibd become so much accustomed to Iter pale t cross one another Round this ' centre she e, and wealr. yoice; that 1 war wt' irignv pjr fw.r wmcueuo oeg... gee. aiix nkll llie nro& f -.lUV. On. ned at lhemi:srefl usually are, fnotner a mue moreista .nuuwtyt con- ward lhcn; conscien'liou'3 vouthr jse thV u .:n -u ... .u standard and nerve thyself for coodness. If , . . . . . , . n. 0 I God has ffiveu thee intellectual newer. the country. We have, witnessed and still witness the feiyanta whom the people have called to admin j utter the affairs of the UovernmeiO, disregarding tne clearly expressed wishes of their constituents, and openly contemning the known will of the people. Nsy,rwe have seen a President of the United States, chiben on account of his load professions of Demo cracy and Republicanitm, and coming into office with hypocritical declarations of attachment to popular Chambl? tract, con taining about 200 acres, n which there is a Dwell ing and out bouses adjoining -the lands of ? Benj. Maniot, and others. ; ' 1 , 4 Another Tract,' known as the Moirpby tract, con taining about 160 acres, adjoining the lands of Jos. Jones, and others, v )V - j f- ' .: And one other Tract known as the Rabun Trad, containing about 200 acres, and adjoining the House Tract:' , v"y. ' j : i L'V'l The foregoing Lands will be sold on 6 credit of 6, 12, and 18 nvmffift, with Inteiest frooi the day of sale. 1.: H iW. MILLER, Clerk and Master. I April 22, 1840. : ' J .. .,-.vm V;:34i ts. A LVARADO OR MUlTIBOLLED lal. COTTOIf SEED We bate a small lot of Uie above,- sent to us from-' CharUston,: S. C on sale, i'rlce, cents per seetf. ; jnose seeu were grown from seed which sold for 5Q cents a piece in Sooth Carouna aud Geargia. . , 1. , Cj Call at the North ICarbhna Book 8tor. April 17. ' ... ; T V..-.' ,: 33 tic office-holders ' aud unpriucfpled peculators plainly iuwui a n uk- i npnnratret una iHroieeied mincir icu oi iiianuer auu i - w gle, for that is not ftrtae; but he does . resist corruption. We have heard a -Dcmorratie Pres.- ; WL .Vfiwiw,t 'owini,.;, - ini, and conquer; he. hears the sarcasms of the 1 dnieH th people that they expected too-much I lecB 0rRbymwHyiuns.Patm, Odes & Anthems. irom f ncir own uoterrunens anq inai - w - Together with nearly one hundred new nmea, which to take care bnlr of iu owd affairs," and leare hs .w, A kl : 'nt!n. i.im ''' rn"liat I, ttii i from the trial of yirtueJ but he heals the wound with fcoPoycro have never before beenublied, by Wrh. Walker IttitlTAn V WOTICE.--A lUnfiow OflScers of the- 35th Begimenf of North Ctrrolina Militia ! Tbq are hereby ordered to appear at tbe.fiaptidt Grove, in tbe City of Ratcighr ar 13 o'clock the fast iSararday of Hay instxiit, being lbs 30th thy,' fully uuiformed and equipiwd for Rsgimentaf Drill and Court ManiaL Herein fail not. Head Quarters - 7 ; ' "- ' - Hr "C Raleigh, MayCT, 5 . . ? t: 8SV L it is true. 1 had sobbed violently tor they told m she would die , but when, day after day, I retaraed from; school, and found a- -v - ' f W - bis own pure tOUCh. Me needs not Uie watch-, ..via extricate themselves from their embarrass- WOrd t( fashron if- it leads him to Sin : the 1 rnenta embarrassmenU which his own and bis il- atheist who says ' oolonly in his heart, but iustriouVpredccessorV capricious txperimenti had listened upon them. Wo nave seen uouesi anuca psuie poblic servants Contemptuously dismissed from office, becaose they dared to differ in political opin oh with those who srem determined to rule the r oun trr -with a fod of iron. And we now behold the au- age is protected by its experience and man-1 thors of these wrongs, the perpetrators of these outra hood by its Strength, but the young, man iolkuing an approval of their -coune and a con- unvance oi uirir jwwn, at mv imhui w m eaureopie. thia day received by April S5th. TURNER oi HUGHES. also with his lips " there is no God !' con trols him not ; , he sees, the hand of creat ine God and rejoices in itl Woman is shel tered by fond arms and loved counsel, old stands amid the r temptations ,of the woHd, like a self balanced tower : happy be who f U is against, these practices, these doctrines, ana these 1iej, that we intend (if our undertaking shall neet with the favor of the public) to raise our hum Ma anuaa 1 1 Sx I., anon lA lha riliTTIlB of VVilcOX annuo, iri mini iir iiie 11 h rn.ntvt.mm. . si wrmw. . - r i i j . v. v v . mm .w . - -- tfreada'Whiehsn.tathftwbr : r-. -rr t- i u - a ... . . i I. A . ,l .r m the samr, I - began te better slit would ilwaya be spared to-mcrV--'- : . r ? One day when 1 had tost my place in the class, and, done my.. work wrong-aide-oot lira, I qaine home discouraged and irettoi. I wentbtomy mothers chamber She was the net is thiia spiead. her next care is td en trap the game; for which purposes she ces herself in the centre, of all these1 cirt with her head downwards; because- her which joins to- a very slender neck, would fa ken it in that cause ; never let it be said of land defending their political opinions, that we moke I i . i i t . - II -t .. iJ'lr l : Li LtkU atumivf tA awtahlioh a Wfiiis iikiriitil in RArrunir. I inna . mw nam wt bm nsri atwu a an , a as mm fii Bin : raufar aa km m aw . smwiieu am aa, wm m-r. n a aa i suvvr .uv uvii'wm s n vu' Mtv sasf a w a- : a i iua P-F . f t t i . ' l i , v lie. - i oouriDE ma iiiuucnca inu ils cnauueia.. t - i - . - .. ... . ... Y . r 1 Fr .i.-.-- .! .... riUWtoapMoacbiog r-resulenlial coolest, me naa- . . aa a iiiiiii mm a ir Kin n aia mrniiii mi eriiiy in. . iiiiii war t' ,-. . . it ..ri bellv. V. . j . . 7 . "' r;rv- ,-B . uaid wilt cordially ami jealously suwam uieciaimaoi , . mJ I A Akat a KA aa. aa. aia M.ll.,ia . ..a aaa. Sfc a.. f. iSUfe ua uivtf lutis lAitUkCu vutisut awdno fWm Henry Harriton and JoA Tyer, .Believing tirnf her frw mu-hlm ,nv fl,-r nnsilinn i I arise, jr uung iuau i fuuuic uxc iw-umui gr mem souna in poiitica opinion, anu auove ,- uu '. . i t . . ' r . . 1 aF virtnA It i fariiiliv pscv 1a 11 i iliHi i it. r a rut Lie Mi..A.. .i:jkM. .u t ma. ,titW tR I whereas in tins nostare. it is sunnorted bv r t' . . y -.- - -.:"...-. W " uar"A?"I r"ri lr rV w.' T ' i, cult to be pure aruiiioiy. rui on tny strengtli imt affectionate smile, thatal ways welcom ef iny return Alas, trhen I look backi iluough the lapse of thirteen years, I my heart must have been atone, not to have wn melted. by it. ' - ' i-- She requested me to go down stairs, i and bring her a glass of water I pettishly asked kut sue u hi not can , a uomeauc u uu iu With a look of mild reproach, which I shall then I let thy ehivalry bo roused; against er? defend, her. awaits her prey, of which she is not leug des- think I titutei for the air is so replenished with flies, wno are perpetually in motion, mat a sum cieot quantity of Uiem soon fall into her toils. When a small fly becomes her captive, she despatches it upon the' spot, because it is a -repast, which I does no require much preparation; but when her provision is targ' wvak (nmau t i ii i hm . htimtrarl v-nt er. and hasiiem to bo a stroo fly who makes Id, sheW .Ad will not my daughter U tigorou. TesisWe, thePider, wheeling i' r her roor sick mr. round, involve mm in a nurooer or mreaas, 7 z "- " JC"T with which she enlangles, fetters, and then keeps him suspended in the air ; after which aha bears him away to the nest below her web, and which she conceals in the leaves, or under a tile, or some other shelter, com modious either to pass the night in, or screen herself from the rain. and faithful 'to the Uonstitutiun,' we a ; a la . as. .1 I t . . . v HOan cneeriuiiy anu nonesiiy supponiueir iccuwii. ' -Whiss of Wilcox, of Monroe, Clarke, &c will you second our efforts! Wilt you lend a hand in estalw r ! Let the truth be the lady of Uiy lovt 1, a Joufnal devoted to the advocacy of your briar a glass 'of water (be her poor sick mo- I went and brought her the water; but I did apt do it kindlyinstead of smiling and kiss- agher, as 1 was wont to do, 1 sat the glass 1- J a s . 'a . ' -i- v-M -', a v - wn very quicK, and lett tne room. ' ; . 1 1 After playing a short time, I went to bed without bidding my mother good night uui wuen aione in my room, id uaraHB iience, I remembered how pale she-loosed. uu uuw ner voice. iremDieow,iien uo t will not my daughter bring a glass of wa- iicr poor, sick iiiunwr y - vyuu. ftm Mr R.. Ilpftn r ' .1.1. '!'!." W..'.(iMtliaa v.oalr I . The common ehdnred; poverty, RAIL ROAD SOTICE-IImi third Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Raleigh 4 U aston Rail Road Comnanvi attendance is retpieated in person or by prexy. Uy order of tne Unard, ' - i !, i 8.F. PATTERSON, PrV. '! Raleigh. May 6, 1840. ' ' C3 Petersborg Intelligencer 3 weeks, .r ;' THE INTEMPERATE ' VTl 1 1 I testify to the truth 4 . forgiveness. She had just sunk is to at on fj "lumber, and trfey jkld me; I must, not aken her. I did not - tell any one what doubled me: but stole back to ray bed, resolr- I M to rise early in the morning and tell her A0W tnrrvi I aria frii. nniliiAl 1 'r ' ' ' The sun v was shining brightly , when; I awoke, awl hurryiag on my clothes, I hast ened to nv mother's room.'- Mr '-ts. HUSRAND. teaxts and withered hopes can faithfulness of the . following us Y Address before the Mas- uppresaing Intemperaacev calamities of life may , be sickness, and even death may be met but there is : that which, while it brings all thesewith it,' is worse than all these together. when" the husband and fath er forgets 'the duties he once delighted to fuN 61 and by sidW itlegreeSf becomes the crea tnre of intemperaince there enters into his She was dead ! She never snoke' to roe otwa the sbrrdwi lhat rehd thespirit-that nore-never smiled, upon me againand not be ilem ed f -thar wui not be com henl torched the hand that used to resttip- lartfvH a-. 9 my head in blessinif. U wa so cold, s it ' 11 l here, abovo all, where- she, who le me start. I Ko,i A k h. miA I has ventured every, thing, feels that every tiling is iwaw , i uuiiuf uc,uf ouiicing.uo- voted woman,- here bends to her direst ahlic tidri, The i jmeascre of hejr4 woe is, in tenth, full,' whbseShusband :;ja'adjnkari;iWho shairprolect lier Whin i hfrher iusulter, her oppressor t ''' What shall "delight her, when DWELlallVG nOUSE FOH SAUB. -Intending to remove to an other part of the City, I oflet for sale rny present Residence on Fay etteville street To oeraons. not acaoainted with : the premises, . It may-be remarked that the Lot on which the Dwell- j sctibers at 8elma ing npuse is.suaieu, contains aoout nau id acre,nt the beait of the business of the place, lias an exceK lent Welt and Ice House iu the yard, and all conyfc-' nieof offices and out houses. " The Dwelling is;tn the form of an L is well arranged for the accommo datioarof a large family,, nd all in excellent repair., Appurtenant to the Dwelling, but on the opposite side of the street, is another half acre oh which are sHoateda good Garden, Stables, Granary, -' Carriage House &e.&c. . r:'r. - "f !k , A very liberal credit will be given to the parcha ifdesired. :; :CHA8. MANliX .RaleigttMay 6tbjl840. - j O The Washington Whig. !.nd Wilmington Advertiser, ' will pleaso insert times and send theii bilWlb me. C. M. " S ' ' .'I-;-' ''' , ' ::!'- joven ntditical sentiments, and inseparably attached to the-cause .and interests ot tue people I , 1 ne cause in Which we' are engaged demand that we should be more active and zealous in advancine our ;politi- cal sentimehts. Let ua then imitate the real and in dasfry of our opponents ; let us bo as active in eircu ladnit and defending political truth, as thev are in disserainatins misrepresentation and error. And how can this object be better effected, j than by the estab- illmnt nf ui inilaniuulpnl PmiT Wtl areCOnll-t dent in the hope that our call for support will meet wuh a hearty and cheenng response. I r The Hebalb will be issued, on an Imperial sheet, ! as soon sa a sufficient numlter of duhacrilters can be jobtained to justify the undertaking, and will be priut- ei with good lyps and on fine paper.. - .. Tsavs. Four Dollars per annum, if pavment oe made within three mouths after the commencement of the subscription; or Five Dollars if made after thai v Communications ahonld be addressed to the Sub- T3UOCL.4.MATIOI,---By the Govcr Lr - nor of Xortli Carolina $200 re- ZT t: i.i I 1 i ,.m-iiii L WUru. ucrru, ii uas uccu. ouicjauj frpuriru to this Department, that on or about the J 0th Feb-" . ' . e - .' r . - "m ar ' . ' a ruary uiu, a negro ooy, me propeny oi voi, juae Russell, of Craven eopnty, Was" supposed to have been ' kidnapped by John aneVtiamuef 8mitb, which boy was discovered, leii or' twelve- days afterwards, near ths road aide in Green : county mordercd and partially buried a ball; having been shot through his head. and. bis throat cat from ear to ear; aedus the said John and Samuel jSmilh stand charged With the felony aforesaid, '; ' . : ; '-:' Now, therefore, to the end, that the said ofiendrrs pmsy be apprehended lad broqght to trial, I have thought proper to issue this ray Proclamation, offbr- rewaru or one uunorcu uoiiars jor , eiuiec oi to any person or! persons, who will apprehend confine them, or either of tbero .in '.the Jail, or iver them to the tSicriff bf Craven county f and. I do moreover herebyj require alt officers, whether civil of military, within thia State, to use' their t 2 1 exertions to apprehend or cause ' to- be apprehended,' the said fugitives. j - . -j i..2t Uiveu jundenmy hand as Liovernor, Ma and the Great Seal of the State of North Carolina, i Done at our City of Raleigh,, March 261, 1840. v : ' EDWARD D, DUDLEY, v TNTORTH CAROUNAvOaarviaaaCeoaTT.i- Bennett Hester,' Adta. of .Renjamht Utstet, decU ,l against lianiilton Hester, and oifcrfc-rKi'. ; T It a ppoai ing to the satisfaction of . the Conr that the Defendants Charity Snipe. UilJiarri Hester. Jcr emiah Hester, IJeiijamin Hestei1, John Hosier; PhflJr Yancey and Mary il. burwifo,' Ansalom r iMtT srnd Lucy his wifoi Jane Hitter, the Heirs ot Represeiv tatives or Jf emiah Hester, ;dec'4V He) chhlrett?6f, Msry Gordon, decNL WiuUani Prsxiar Arthur Fra tier,' John Redmond and Ann his .wife, Charles, Bar. rotn and Charity his Wife, the Representatives oTHto- ' ry B. Watson, dee'd.," John Currin, WiHie "Currih,v Garland Hester, jSolomoti Hayes and Mjldredhlswife, and lite Representatives of Mary Hayes (wiCsof 8Im-v ' eon Hayes, dee'd. ) are not rbbabilants of ! this State," but reside beyond the jurisdiction ol.thiaCeujrt , it:)s therefor ordered hy' tLia Court', that. publicsCtiqa be made for soccsstve week In the Raleigh 7Crj- terr a riewspaper printed and published at theicat Of Government of this .State, for the said Defendants to appear at the .eat; terns p tibia CourV to ba held it , tne Court House in ihe town of Otc, ci the fir Monday of September next, sd. pfefd, answer, or'da mur to llie PJaintirTa bill, or elso the said bill will ho taken aa confessed by tbeparfy' Of parties failing stf io ' do; and be heard txparli as 'to such party br parties. ' i. ,VVitnes( Thomw U: Littfejohn, Clerk and Master . of said Court at Office,ihe firt Monday; of MarehuA. D. 1840. . : ' ' - , ' - 1 ,::'m " THO: B: tTTTLKJOfllt M ;Apnl4 JT..AOV. W . 5 ir -V JAMES H. CURTIS. JOHN H. MARTIN. I April 10, 1840. 5 -0C" Editors friendly to the undertaking-are re aueBted to eive the above an insertion. Raleigh, Aprit 4, 1840. ! 29 j. awru t I bpwed. down by her aider, jnd lobbed in the bitierness dfniy heart. .1 fought tljen I 'wished I could die, and bebu- wun jher, and old as I now am, T would give worlds, were iTmv 7 mother have lived lo tell me she forgave W childiah ingratitude. ; But I cannot eall ?r ack and when I stand by . her pjave,' o whenever t iMnk nf h J mlnHf.dPtindi ne. the taeraorv of that venrurul lt slie lart indeed darkVthat he has mailedeso- ;g.we,jwill "bite; like a sarpenWandeting vTer rougU ific tluU midjvgh hour, ? an ader.Vf--Jtteni7 Mictllan.:. t finrfs, are whispered to herselfT A?r hruised cruel author of her , distress is drowned in uistani reveiry, 4he noias n.er spuwry. vign the Petersburg Bene volent Mechanic A ssoci atinn. Alexandria, Va' Saturday v May autb I84U. - i ; - . i.. CAPITAL :'4&MMA $30,000 ! $ i0,00d,-i-5 000 3 M0,070-3J)00 2.50040 Prizes of $ 1,500 0 r 250--60 oCSOO &e ;- u ' Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickeu $t3(J ' v. ! Do! - do ' 25 Half . do :65 v IDd- , " I do-' - 25 Quarter do: '324 TATE OF, NORTH CAROLINA Washing ian Count v Iw' EatriT Sprine Term, 1840 Sarah Ann fceith v. William xteith ; Bill for Divorce. On rnotioiu and it appearing to the Court that two Sobpenas to answer the Bill of CompkiuL issued to djertie county, against wm. xveuu. nave oeeu return- d by the Sherflf that he is not to bo found io ;that county ;r and also, thf the said Villiam Keith is not an inhabitant of thia State, or not wiihiw Uie jurisdic- lioa of thi8n Court V the Court doth order that ad ver- By Command, C. C. BATTLE, PaiTixa Sacaa-taar JOHN SMITH t described as a man of near mid die. age, abdut five feet nine or ten inches high.stout ly built, ruddy complexion and healthy appearauce, r ' a a - - m M Si.. f . dark Lair aud nas lost an upper iront toom. . .to at criDiion of Samuel is kiven, . They were born am brought up in Craven but removed :to eilher.Gobrgia or Tennessee some Jara since, r but returned ujndcr oretence of visiting: their relations, and' have' been lurkuie about under jvery ' suspicious circumstances for several months. - They bsd, whn they kjdnspped Col. Rossel's Negro,; a sorrell-horse; ' with a flaxen roane and tail, with white feet andfaceand are said to have a variety of covjsra to their Cart .and to change them very frequently t ' ' . V" . " Standard. ashington Whig" Wilmington Adtertikcr and Banner, (Lincoln ton) will publish. . m-i . TATE OF NORTH CA ROLfN A.Wake C.cn kM ly, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Febru ary Term 1840. Joshua Stepheasont wife Isabella, Henderson Johnson i St wile Drucilla IS Couert Jow ell, vs. William Carrol & wife " Piety, Jame Ellis & wne I'aisey, anu wituam, james anu jacason. ruw ell, infants. Petnionrto the aatisfactioii Patsey, defendant therefore oruerei Raleigh Register the said James appear before the" Justk Quarter Session to jb held for-lhe County of Wake, at the Court House iio .Raleigh, on lbe 3d Monday in fijTlGE Fare rednced from tint- eipU to Waynesboro nndGott: V baroigh.Froin tho date hereof, T WO - DDL-5 . LAR'ouly will be demanded frpm Passengers jr Stage Fare from Raleigh to. VVayriesboror' o4' GlJs- ' boroVl, This 8iaso leaves Ralciirh three ' ttmes"' a week, via Smiihfivld,' vizion Mondsy tVcduei'aif s, and Friday.-V'!-w;v.r,Ji&-A2i-?' v..'i: ... UtRIFF'S S AtES-.WiU be sold let W Court House in Lumberlon, on the 4lh Monday ' May next; ao much of each of the folIowina .Tiacta of Land as win be suffirieut'to satisfy the Taxes due "?" . A ' ' S. , aa MA A f "i , . a' ,'' af a. I k luereao lor tne year iB,stojeinerwnn taciaentai .costs anu cnargea lor, advertisement, viz r -:!- . 1 . A Tract of l00.Acie,on the SoatbwertsidT of Great Marh, adjoining Baxiey dt Cltftttfl-'l':' listed by 4lodrif McSain for lS37f aMllW -1 3.'Taies'.':.f:'?4-ir: .n'.'-y tflj aV A--1228 Acres biv:LIttlos Marsh adjoining iX'.-J' U Nair, tisled for the Hvir of Duncah ei3 s Nsir fbrlhe years 1837 and'3ft?itl:a t1 x 2250. on. Gum Swamp, ailjoiniagf Lddkrf9 . listed by WtUiam Locklier t &it W 50 do. on Lumber Riveri aJjoliUng Watson. - v listed by! William Lowrie r 'i t vs . r o 250 do, on Lowrie Road, adj jniog BtarV Helr' - v ; listed by Daniel Lewri iK-i HV -i IOV 51 do.on Bear-Swamp, adjoining Campbsl! listed by :Owen'-Lowrie e-!-'.-; -ftfiilflAf rn .,-2 'n " " ' . ' V n . ' too uu, on xear cwaraji. aojoiioiig urnxn cf .rr .? ?Loc,klier; listed ly. Levi' Locklier '-'431 500 do err Burnt Swampi idjoiainiXtcAlr.iuv " V. .listed W XrchU'SrcGilfr . . , : TZt 100 do on Besr Swam Pf'maumVCmtbelKft':'. listed by Sampson Re mm-;-h w;si 8'; 200 do. on Holy Swamp adjoining BiggXlist JaviS". 1 IIOd ifA. rirt r:nmW'r Ttitet. udWinlnv Wtltan. divide Land.-- It arpearinglo r:K' VJt U. a&:cr?-&& of tle Cart, that James Elli & wile 'R0n W tbiscase, are eoareaiuentsi it is -..t,. ij-.r htf Biih'. JhaiiiaeL r.vlSl'- that pubhcmioJue made;wtlie . f,r six week, .utcessively, notifying Zf Ellia- wife Patsey, that they be and t.r C xr "xs ,Viw Tf ' ! iV; IRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For.the benefit Dcnevuieuk ..rwiaui oOM-i v .i.!' .adb.ri rh. CI No: .SV-fe'. 1840.fiTor be drawa.t ZirJ'lT So . liif granted accordingly; Mav next, theu and there to answer or plead to - said petition, otherwise the samo will bo heardjpro eonfex- Raleieh Register and North Caro'ina Gazette," ad ! y Wng the said VViIliam.iieitrt that, unless be appear before the said Court, at the Court house in Plymouth on the second 'Monday : of JSe'plember net,' and plead, answer or demur "to the Complainant's Bill of Conr- plaiaL it will be taken pro confesso,nd such decree made thereupon, as snan oe.cpnsiuerea jusii-i s.-;. . 'I n t jl U KSISU V- MJS. 200 do. ton Richland Samo. adtidrrinv - f tkti Irsted bv Danlet CrahanV (at 1A2S mliA v 43 do. near Fiower Swamp, adjoinbgGrilu s J listed by i'atrick liarfltld v ! i if t.fcO WIAWUtiamViCferaxlofWMl Courf at Ot 1 n 9 aoisn owap,aii- r fie. in RalrigbtheiM Monday Feb , . i- - A; WILLIAMS. CS V- Test slut shrinks from tlie sxrht. of hiA face.', and I -Vr- . .l: l et... . ,. . Y. A-'V'. S itiJ.r W. oi racaag TfTNI VERSITYi The PuWfc Unmvrsaiy Ei JJ aminatlonot tne Univeraity of IVorth Carolina will be held at Chanel Hill oh Mondav the 25th da of May next, and be coRtinued fiom day. to day antil ! son, listed by ClaykIveV';.?': '.TH?, 268 do oo Long Brsncbi adioiohig Ivy, listed f treriibles i at the sound- of his voice ? : The tONESTV. Th na l,An..l a mnn T.L- s he .fleets the: air of a Saint the af- cs in the above Splendid Lotteries, address f"'" :i St RRKfJORV'; Pn M.nrr. ? , "V " 5 Washington City; Did - J. l -OrRichmoridrVa -' Tlniwings sent Immediately sfier they are over to air who- order as anove. ; i :: ?" 135 -rvwwrtr'iWTY rtl?srs-'i7i "RTJZAftETH CITY. I Thursday the 4th day of June, being, the first Thurs InFOR SALEThe whole of oue half of thia day inihe motithwbich'lasY tneaUonedd laap.: vi, ut.wr tr etion nf r a ! Piety. CARD. Ilia' ttubsoribet Ukesthe' to ioforrn;the Merchant and citizens' xf-tbp ancity Office will be sold toa tiooo Whio. Jl o any one wishing to purchase, the' most liberal credit will ' be given ; This orSco presents crest inducements to' a' HArt of practical business habit a. The only reason which induces the, proprietor to-dispose of alt or half of his interest, is that -by so doing will relieve himself from the business 'part, of the concern anu thus be ltorial is a blotch on W faca of Waitino vVt drparllno- liia -: Vetnrni --that trill 5lty 0i sb b;h?P is a Djown on tneace ,f 01, waiting, yet .ureadmg. Ins Teturn jn ? will -y for ths purpose, of dehvering Herchandise c, artjBrtment: wm -n b, 0 .y-.,;.--? only wring- from, her,, by :,his;unktndness, rn aD, partVf the City,io all thwe Who shall honor - - ; ., . : . . ' . ,.: a'l, -Ui-. .vJ't f i tears Oven mare sealdintr than those1 she sheds him with" their custom at the usual Diices uaid 'in Cn."n"a!wna 0.., a A -yea ftfi ti " . 1' i.f ii-: 'T r' v We i. F,ca8ure: pasaes .iiae neeting 1 er ms transgression. : " uiyuiwui to aSof pain. 01 misiortune .seems . s .; t .: . ' N '--eivft' iM'-il3.'Jo teara even more Sfddipg tha those?she sheds I htm with" their custom; at the usual pricea paid ' in AVaai lita . T . ' .Unit.. I Tai aratitiMr np Rirhnnin.1 i M'arnhniila ami riltim whii pointed for tha Annual Commencement leire.. a , ' K xC::?ZirP l The following Trustees compose thi Committee of, Visttation.-.:rfv-KV 'far it Hia Exltcy, Gov!, E. B. Durbar, Prat, ex oJUia. --llbn;-I;i8wA . . George E. Badger j ;5,ySfichSel Hoke"' r.T. Simmons J, Baker;" Edward Jones ' i" ' loh'ri L. Baile - U ?.t Willie P. Msngunf John H. Bryan , j Chsrles Msuly ff. j wOrProfittbif pleasure 'tlierejia nau,. iT lweargt nor soy Ihirtg m ax iKiv.. 1 WM,p hi inottOKinern to-- . ..',Rn.lomeJ men potrr out onths as7 freely gloom . across the-, present.', .memory.? ..turns back, and broods:;, pa the paif.iLik0,4he recollection lo the siin-strtckennpilgnm.Vof the cool spring that .he drank at in the morn- men a tng, the iota of other dava coma hrer her. For I as if, only to'itnc1a:her? pardwsd and i weary' spirit-,-; &ne! pecans the ardent lover, v whose tliey Cam a to.n1l - fr m ' I It am mrmt 1 imi TBrtn lia T .rr. V. t I. e . m.. 1 ; .. - .Mti iiuuij iiiv.i"! I 8 " " . i uiu - uuuio m net! luiau such delight Over his new-born children ill aive him standing orders for the delivery of their Goodsv will find , it to their advantage, because he la the Agent of the Rail Road Company, and is the first one to know whose goods have arrived,' and cso' de liver them at the door of those to whom, they jielongr without the necessity of troubling them to call St the Depot.; He' hopes for J a liberal ahsra of patronage si ha bss been at considerable expense, and his mono shall be4 Promptitade ajnd Pjyerance,X 3U Thepublics humble servant .7-i 1 ':z ;)J0HN Z1EGENFUS3.1. Raleigh, May 1st, 1840. - : , 37 SL; ITRAYI2iy-From the Subscriber, some time flast month, a SORREL MAKE four years, okl this Spring,' ahout Ibur feet two inches high, her left : hind leg white and a blaze in her face." Any inforrsa- Uon respecting ner will be thankfully received, and if deUvercd to me at J; V: HarrUr, Wake Forest N. CJ reasonable reward wntt be paid. Wi. FORTv ' TTj ADIES PARI RIDING HATS ! !A spfcrii ji A dW .Uclein?:iho latest and most approved style, iusf received and," forj saie at. E;HaI, Sc &sKizf and Cap Store, ' ' Raleigh, April , 1840. , 34 if Duncan Cameron James W. Clarke Isaac Crooirt " ' John R. J. Dsniel ItabertB. Gilliam John D. Hawkins LoBisp.Hrtiryp Chark-s I,. Hij.tonj James T. Morebead i , , " Samuel F. Patterson , v JHehard D.Spafght'"-4C John JXTdbmer Lewis Williams "... f a i r.- v B v a resolouou of the Board, the ... Commissioners are desired to appear at Chapel H HI on-Mondav Ins nommencemeilf:! if-"":- CHA8.MAKLVf 5ccT; RaeUgb, April 803314) ! ; i -i by Dennis Ivey .;, .f-' ' !--: - 3;i, 60 do. on Jacob Swamr adjolninWaiwick;U '"I Iited ly Jesse Jones for Eiyln Jones. Y wJif 1 00 UoV oii 5 Jackson Swamp, adjoining War-, Sn1 " -wick dt'FuUer, listed by5 Jesse Ivey " v'Vi Ui v5rT 4910" do., on Great-Swimp,' adjoining Powers' 12, J, & King, listed by Saltar Ltayd 4 .i : 552 100d. on Jackson Samr adjoinmi;l;Vai "r.l wick's, fisted, by Matthew WilUitsV,:.. Ci4ftv "'".LIED-K 2 1-'Sft dor Beaver Dani CreeV, adjoining Purcell j -de otlKTSy-auppdsed lo belong to the Heirs of ," -t;- Colin Lsodssj:'. tszvt iw-n: 'r. 1 'f 3 12 do. on Toney'a Cfce ed joining John Moi 1 2 Lean, Esq. supposed to helonr lo the'Heu-s ?itf Td of Colin Lindsay .t-.l-i."- ltfi 40 d betweSn LiUle1 Marsh and Bock Horn, . ' joiutngiwonaia, owner unoju t Robeson jCounJy , N. C A pctl '2 rp0 BlREEDERtfOF HORSEa Ths Imported , . . M1U UHHVUgU ww " " , ' -I kCTk:.k a vMn Bare Horse TuskenO. one all U HW (W"- .. .. ... . .... j.,, fl the finest looking Ho'" i tne i;pairy,fWUl,a.H. at WiUontha preseiif seso?i La.';tinr: . . - ed. H. carter. v- - Wilton, GrsnvUla 9oan7; V? 3-It f ft t ; BP i si-;- K 1 . I r- ta i - .-t l vi Mt r4 it S !, if "' :-: 1 .i J'rl '. i 1 " ; r w . r 1 i -. i- f , - - - -.. - . I ... - .r "! . . ". r ; "-- " - r .... - ' ' i ; , ; t : j v - . ' - ' ! ,. f ! - I . .. - . i : - i ; - --
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