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. .., , : AND NOETIl-C AIXOliilMA -GAZETTE. " . : . -; 2&t aad is to aod nn- UDf iff ;uii i. rxM pre 0a L'Sf . ionJ mea ning ref IpbJS ne I an. let Uools, other w b s t q n r : g a l e s ; EDITOR ANB PROPRIETOB. .n , i, Scc!fTios Fiv DulUrt per nnum 6If it TiTKBT!itT. For every 16 line, ontloter- tioo.Oae Dtllr; each uliMqnnt inwriion.S5 em. Ctfuil UrUers dU judicial AdttrtMemeitu win ne barged 25 percent liigbert but deduction fS3 r ceuu will be made from th regular ric, lur au- MiuVn fcV.lhejeriv.li,': ' S- Tr'--Ailrmiewni. inserted ?n the 8rmi-Week!j Rae irria, will aleo aiear io Ibe Weekljr lr, free of All kettera to toe fctfiior muax ne pon-jmia, , THE KING OF FCANCE. Tbeib! Ikiwing dtcripUon af the means taken to pittrne Hie s ' raiiv iram pvnMWaii outrage ind his place from' atUcksj la fretu the Paris Corn Bierce. l posarsses an inteiest aoperiur to thai of Parisua goatp. j Lutae Paiurrs m in more Ki.te than one a" King of the Uarricadea. . , : The gerr tee J or toe , ralace was never store rigorotts tlian at present'un any fortner perMnl. or in any other reign. I he soldiers iliemfles are terrified by it v Oar readers remnnber tlie fate of Uie poor roan who was killed ior having too closely approached Uie rate of uie Rue ue Kivoii. tvver since, ad-- diiioiul precautions . nae neen - usen, r tne jcihury garrison of the N Tuileries is uhliged to take the same measures, and is as much oa the 5i rice ' as if if were in the presence of die f iremy;:!--; ; LV' 'I - Tlierc are round the ralacft three princi pal line' of defence, included between tlie Sine. thi Square of Louts XV ' the' Rue de Rirnli; and the Place tfn Carrousel, o The rirer close on one ide that extensive poly fon. too deep to be forded i its bridges,9 ad joining theTuileries, form the defiles difficult 4 oiarcess. . -r. . ' Tvrrt military gprernors are installed at the Louvre and its the Tuiteries respectively. They combine their operations, create, modi fj, and interpret ihei r consigns, and are able by their military nowledgr, to organize at a Ittoiuent s notice a system oi uelence. t t. , 1 he arms of the soldier on duty are ev- erv where loaded' : " ' ',.' ' .'. ,'' The guard is formed i or companies 01 ' A . i . j i .1. :i" Kr.. picseu men,, wno avro reviB.wcu uujr, wi uomI Guards and i Cavalry. , :. . . . Dunn? the dar several disunct secret sets of police keep watch on each oilier, and are ia continual movement along Ihe lines This terrice Is even organized' amidst the crowd I of the public,, follows its uhdulalions, and 1 .1 ' ' f. marcnes anu stops wiui ii-acii munciiaru.. , . . " "I. W orspy.carnes under his coat a belt in whtch tre slung a brace f pistols and 11 dagger, Thecpmmde who relieves him mexely masres I S wn to nim. : Agents aeaicu in iiacaucy i eoachee, are contiuuUy 'reconnoitering the ntiainalltf .MMinmntpPiiiir ihav I c ippntaclms of the chateau, and a watch, or living tclegrapW posted ou the titp uf the roof, I v s notice f thv approach of an j thing cal culaied to dtsiorb the dynastic order, .uTiieie' precautions ar ? redoubled towards Bight-fall. Three hundred and fifty , picked men, lupplied by all the regiments, of jfarri loB, arrive' at that hour, and take their station radet the Paviilion of Uie Clock. i, Kounds and patrol follow eacVother in rapid succession, and during tlie .night they usue irom the ralace, anu are constantly met f t.s - a w a a . .a moving round it, along the quays, tho Square of Louis XV. the Carrousel, the Hue de Ki-1 uli, and Uie Rue St.H.n e. 4 -r Independently 4f ihese -military dispo-1 imiins, which are aupiiorted1 by numerous pnsu, are other reserves stationed ' at the rlace des Pyramids, and ; at the Ministry tif Fioauce; the baitalion of infantry. anartered i in nne of tlie winn of the Palace. 4 and the twalry barrack on the Quai (TOrsxy J those iwervea, piaceti winun . snort . uisunces ; oi eli other, constitute an effective force iif.br- tween 3000 and 4000 men. which may -be turned out and eoileentraieil at the Palace in eeoure of fiHirtirfive minutes., -s 'y "The parapets, bridges, railings and gales. He Well riiardedt Thii inlnrnal rlifnive j"aare are sull more formidable A 'ditch' Iimila the ennUn that nftUm -ala nf Ka ravillion de PHorloge has been raised in ;nr- u" jo lender its approach the raoraliCicuIt ; thimniea hae been secured by iron bars ihem double dwtrs of. sol id bakVand wninf ewily on enormous copper lunge, peurd (or bomb) proof; Uie. cellars, and Jterr.oeous pauages are' guarded in audi a nwner, that any attempt to ; uritlermtne the would phive Labbrti ve ; - ind 'certain inets, whidi are, is: strong1 as cat emertW, creu ov a small wimiinrsuirckse. i tending, from the cellar thi i f oof ; 1501 against iiniUury troci ps on duty. -Ptdics'aenu rratch the officers and sergeanU of experienc- fges tr depravity; in nis poem, gnzouruu WcoBra?ef dressed during' the day time -in be imi coarse; too naked,;arid too htdeods to nds,,me unirwr ekcite riher emotiofts than those' 6f ;;disgiist; Kwhbufkie-1.,1.1 urn ' imiirftg-' Tiriure whicli; atrwere;.taken Wi'earrriM; :i-. A l .t:i -.r I riLUuAit UiAm nnvert. nosseP iidiwc.at M ivvwyhrry9? 1.-1 .' f',." """!:," ' mct"r,, -"rr : : A rfiiH-i-Jl-a: ummi iasuextenstvatn this countrv.. watch !n the loog gaileriea of ihataoni- ah the situation of - iThas'thei'palaee la' tecttreV on'otte'liand p4iroaghV--who,; .nfter.-walung long ,ttm in f offiesit 8omervine,Tenn.t; fP'nfl nil ,lt-mA, mrnT .hroail. and -in tbf anTl.Vtia Ynrtatioii of the retumorthe yOttng ft.fi:, taCoLSamnel King; Irexlell bounty. v. int.:' : ,.-rr . :,r: . t 7 1. : . . . ic.j 1 : ftn. - u rut r.an . utirh. a 9f PJ,?,"nd the1 latter the! sentinels; 'Troops - 5. fe line; with loa.led arms,' -are mixed'np; j? '5 l,e IatioitaV p oards, h do not pa grain. i gunposrueriutu g'ort of the palace the household "I'Pe, performi a eefretVtd liati rdejriand jwith'm ...the of Loo is istinet er! apart frtiin the rest. it. -if -1 wc oi our lrten(la naeu on oaiurua tt the deboocbes fifth PMUix oVock in'lli he Pimt Royal, about iiiai avninrj:and re - . W '.J II. w w wm.-v Brkd wilh atiKm-nt that mil the ave- r9 leading to that point were postld oehtnd the jtillnadea rrecte J round the works for re pair uf tlie bridge. -Tliene men communida ted with knnbi.of police agents staniUn; near the gates, r silently seated on the parapets of the quay. Several patrols 'were seen in the meantime inavinsr aluoir the terrace, ami I m , ; ,9.r P' vi,"- i . . T: "V w -I'i'v-.cM Mf i Ci! tl Tk".- 8 t".T " utfwu ifii uiv uay. uuier inuiviuuais. re- i markahlefoeirinistereonntenancewerJ With aurnrise in that aurt nf inhiica!ft ; T!i ri1" ru.rPn,B !" mat sortoi amouscaue. liie wheels 'of a' heavily loaded cart ha viug s In ai holtf, the agenu immediately congre sunk jgregat- casinn to describe to Vour readers, rtmtinuesj witn sugnt alterations, nearly the same. Hie middle classes; after a momentary efferves cence within their oWn bosoms; owing prin cipally tii the personal broils and disenion of the chiefs, which the Revolution of 1830 fiad given them, rhow that no irritating, ag gressive administration govern them,-; and that a veil, however thin, U thrown somehow! tenow; i or other over the KingV acts to protect them: ; ...-. v m . . I ccording to the ekigeneies of ilie conVtitu- lion, have fallen back again intV a reimse. and almost an apathy, the resujt of m security . i hich springs from their surviving confi. dence in the gntd intentions of their neur dr- . uu uu uie owicr l rota wic ual atiempu of, the adversaries of that dynasty upon all Uie interests of society, thus more cin-eiy connected Tor their mutual de feuce. Pfln Correspondence of the Times, ' -f j-, raox Tax aaixr axatiaKia." v . OP; VIRTUOUS POVERTY. " . k J " Mas needs bat little here belowj . -. f Nor wanu that little long," I , , And yet U possess but little, though 4t be quite enough for the' rear wants of nature, is ueemeu wretHieuness.v roverty is, to many a delicate ear, one mf the most frightful words in the whole vocabulary of bur language : but it should be remembered, that the word lias several degrees of signification, and is really frightful in the extreme degree only,' 4'" , ' it is true, the rags and filth, and the corres ponding iguorance and depravity, ao com mon in th abtides of squalid poverty, are ob jects of disgust and horror ; as - they exhibit human nature in its utmost deformity, with out aught t shade the" picture.! The laz v ntinr. the vicinua ana nro m irate nnnr. mm. the vicious, and! r-.-.T. - -.7' t--- 1--.., 9 1 jt7 ----. mH5S of wretchedness that is frightful - , - - indeed, aiid not only rrigfiiful, but loathanme; and no full measure of pitr cau be filter the hufferins? which thev nrinr'ttnon themselves hv iji Mni! hbits. , ;:i ins is not, nowever, si poverty 4 and the grossness sms 1" and it is iho laUer Uiat gives hideous colouring. ..-Virtuous poverty, on the other hand, however disrespected by a scorn ful world, is in sober, truth, respecuble.., It has amoral gracefulness that is peculiarly its - r ; .' ' , - ' , OWn., jrrff---';t . ..' '.- ' H it is not in the splendour of wealth, or on Ihe- lap please, that man, consiuereuas a moral beinir. osually , exhibits the finest fea f turea pf character. Js Jof .tire highest order of J t;rtoef can be developed imlvnn a eoniliUon w . . . i.f cmider-.ble hardship nrauffering; name , lhe ?;rluef oL fortitude, self deniaL pa- ii,u.-ii Kumilitv and auiet, resignation. , , A frnilyi Uiat nce had seen better days, strug- -i;.,-1 wltu mi.fortune. dfferinar the rich man's cootumely,' and lite neglect and scorn of former failures, but suffering with fortitude and with pious resigtiations a family always poor and accustomed to endure hardship,' but of pure morals, indttstriona, honest, unrepin ing, conteutd, daily offering: up . thanks to O.J r tin. UiiIm .nrtiili it nifv i a Father. Vr . -"i Zuu Z i Z. a Mother, oppressed with , poverty, yet strive ing, with all UMrmeana in. their power, to school their children, ana at tne same , time, both by precept and example,, training them up, at hotne.Mh the way they? sliooldfgti: these to the maral ken, are among tlie most lovely specucles that were ever exhibited in llllSiallen WoriU. ? I nie,iXeeni uiuouw vir- tues are like the flowers that blush unseen. uih that Kfimh iinPAn. They are scarcely noticed, and much less ud fniredwhite thousands tgreetwith admira tion and apptausrrhaTeyerof shinilfg Vitror the eve eaw descry in the ranks of wealth andrgrandjur. 1 ,"-! i '.The Rev Crabhe,' the poet of reality. and of irfialityy in low flife,'T has portrayeu. with eions but from sick utim this perhaps has scarcelr even of romance -and fiction. 'I $ " The following few lines of it show, ,Tio"w veherabie, ho w . sacred , ho w jt bvely :is the eotuge of the poor, wh?n adorned with ? iriue and ure. religion ,-!' --.f - " lO vi puis U I1IIU , ICUUCI IMUUJIU NWUWUii Ware tnterchanzM. and hopes and views sublime. Te her he came, to die, and every day , ; Of.sodderihe distaii noise of carriage, and in ?X'SJi& iif the walltin f 1 niirnlr- hl ' Wn.r - ? 'IM'1?! fP P d versity. are shown : Isaac. Cro.wn , itokirioa M. Saunderf f;; .hIrrf!KTlu f - ' ?Si estimahlend ajniable qualities which VotlwKI.ri tUi. Oseie , J.J. . 8-itb ir X i!l Vfy? .tyWtf?hK mz butadversity could lisclose;V The only VWertB.GUUa; , Richard t.8P.igaO 1 iiing? ?ft J" W fA" Perfect ehWrterlUiat hasver apea allies, . .. ,' ,-. ; , f ii.T- r.n- i i V , IoiDtirnryi- , Lewis Williams X'". wM,wu.ar w niu naip Tnintiail I ia an HI m a . .i,.. L... ....t ... l t:il J-...1. masterly powers wl description, mnn vi- - w '-n and virtuous poverty-rnot fiom fancyV; ''il1 wWsfr V what he aa and knewTlf thelin, Tl BJuUl -movements ot mw r aatior uiav naa. prnmpcH w ; -r'-rrzr ..... - r. . . .. : a ar '.a... a- - . . a j . a.k a - avtarpv rtspr. 3 a. 1 ? 3 . s iiumne a. r a'wvviot'aariwi - -aa- - 1.., ... ,.... -- i .. .. Ire' - - u;il ifHt.Ki . enirilv received hi in c mac ated and mortally t .attar iT-'MR-riSTTr"' " T -1 5 rand nursed him day . nd st tenderness titl he -breathed his last; s. 4 - M twK :Mihon,'J tola; in ptintryHeirt.moyinij;interst; ttttu tjjiheldred J;pw(es; Norihsmpton, : 1 tril rinitha histOTV L, J.hft Uudia. Javrtteville. ; - iu - we Portion of the dread away -5 . 25"? piad to hU read, i! Booth d the faint hearty aod heU the aching head ene canw with smiles the hoar, of pain to cheer f Apart she rish'dt alone mkm K.l k m. . f Then, as if breaking from a cloud, she gate frrmh - '. - r-- "s-h me prospect oi um erave. jj cmcu, indeed, are. each poor t, and iC uclrUie nuniher is, in all probahUity, far .i: .. . , - 1 .. . . . s !""a " ?!n? - iuwc(,jr ocihje .ywt uu known or nntil. k .i.. rk. fji:-. Eye.:, y:, ,i"r- , . . I ;Uohiili.' Bailey ' " WIti P. Mangam There are atent virtnes. wVll W. l.t.ni he did. . had he not taken upon him the form of a f ryant, and passed his life, under 4he sharpest Irials of suffering humanity, j ''j Heb.iL 10. vNb w Voek. Mat 9. i The anniversary of the battle of Fort vf ..... ..i.u j u.. t? ' cinu?lTn 4ppecanoe UlUOSiast niirnt. in an nnrnnrtitt3inrl tm. lu.osw" ni8nt P?smS manner. '!.co,mPosed;f"1 , - or ' rr -i-----.. v A procession was form- the clubs for each ward, i Wlt banners and music, and, after march- g up Broadway, 'entered the creat Sa- ,UUI1 w itiwu ogmucu, tvucicau iiiiuiensci crowd was already assembled, r never tew such a gathering before. The exten sive garden was filled in every part,' arid thousands in the street could not obiain admittance.. The -spirit and enthusiasm exhibited was unbounded, v Among other speakers were ,jrovernor iope and Wickliffe, jr of Kentucky. Mr. Humes, of Tennessee Mr. J. N. Reynolds. Mr. E. G. Austin of Massachusetts, Mr; -Slade and D.' E. Warner, of Virginia,' an Mr TTMr;,l.r Vif rrAnnMinf BbdWaaa vt w " The Great Vyestern sailed to-day at 1 o'clock, in the midst of a violent "storrn': from 'the south-east. -She had on boaror one' hundred and thirty-eight passen gers", and a , large quantity of specie! The rate of exchange on England has rul ed at 1071 to 108i j which is about two percent, in our favor " Still the. Great- vyestern has taken out about hall a rniJliofV i --.--.;'..- ...v, luuiiiue t iikun wjucii i ? ucnicu wr inucar ,i luiiqci uuim aiuuuai Ul UVIIMS) NIU Ul; Ml.nb may uaiv swriwiniiinMiiiucii j ed this week have each taken considerable amAiintt -; Srtmv nf 1 th( unnMR on ? hnanl BAUVWU.V. - w w . ...v - -7- the steam-ship goes to pay interest on Ala-: lm State 'hinda-' f V - 4 t i ' There ia a arrival from Panama tdr Popyan had been attacked by about 400 men, out. uiey were repuiseu oy a oi rior force.- Aiifjoia Intelligencer. m'rt jtm nr orPTY P i PrtT TV t W7LiLz ton County I EautTx Spring Term, I840i ah nn Keith e. William Keitb ; Bill for Divorce, ii? n,. ilM .j it- .nlenir to the tiourt that to! Huhnmoas to answer the ttill of Con nlaiut issued Ui Ueuie omniy , agaiuat -iVsev Keith. Jiae been reiurn rd by the Sherifl that he is not to be found in thttf couiiiy ; anu aiao. tnMi tue saw imam miui uty an inbauilant oi tins Diaie or not wnuin ido juri-uic-; tion ot lliis Court : the ourt doth order that advert liaement le inad for thirteen sucreaaive weeks in then Italeiah Register and North t'ero ina Oaxane, ad-( vi-ing lb said W illiam Keith that .unleaa he speaf iiefore the said Court, at be Court hoj)e in Ply nunilh nil the second Monday 4"8rpterober next, and plead; answer or demur to the Coinpl iisiiit'a Uill of Com tdainU it Wil be taken pro confesso, tut auchUccree; made thereupon, aa abatl bo rwn-idered jo-t. ' v t est, f ! - TH t TURNER. C. As M. E. STITli A TED. From the Subscriber, aome time iSilast inonth, a SORREL MARE foot yearn old ggnSut four feet two inches highV her left hind gg t and a blaze in her iaee. Any informal oioi i.An rvinir her Will be thankfuQv received, and if. delivered to me at J. W Harris Wake Forest N. a reasonable reward will be paid. ' aA Kin ' 34 6w. .pruw,ou. TaWlCli TAKEN UP arid committed to the JJ Jail of AD0OII County,' 9n i the 17th of D.-cem: ber iuat: a Negro MaiU win calls hirnself TOM. aof save be tielotiga Ui JOH ' SMI rtt. oi Aiooarat-; aod waa bouxitpfaRt-li-uJRobe In ihi states . ; Saul Keirro is about o terl 1 0, inches hit? h . stout built popper coloured, .tjui; auparei.lly. about 24 years of age. ) The wnerfl requvafed' to !come forward, prove property, pat. and lake him awav' itrlhe Wilt be dealt witfi aa tlie law directa. f - jY.lt. ALLEN Bherifl; . T. .' r will attend to ibe-atliustment and nd cot i.:JT f rJaiins throushout the rWeatern District T.AnMi f and abo act as Geo'l Lind Agent in aellint haiiu and clearing oiu.aiapuieu uuca. 7 rwaw.iv. wouai thefi- John McIM eil, ty umberiand county, . wi SAPB FEAR NAVIGATION CpMl'ANTr ll vl Th- Annual Ueclina: f lh Stockholder trt mi . 1. J.I 1 .k. fa of VatriliK hia tompany whuw ,T7 : v.Ile.pn r naay -ymsLOWW ir. i ' ia' ' ' ' . ;-..-'v:.r, A xyv ,r4r:nildjVlfwiTedl TUKttfiK & HUGHES. -I - -.1.... TV.. Ii: IB'O . ... , .fi-Sinr . TTTNIVERSITY.The PnW e AnntverMiy Ex- VU sminauonnf the Unitemty of Nurth Caroline i wul-be held at Chapel Hilt on Monday the t5ih dav 4j wii, aw oa commono wrm amj 10 By amu ThMBBilav the 4th day of Jooe, being the first Thors 4av iu the inoftth. which lasif meutioiied day u sp piunled for the Annual Conxmeutement of, the Col--)ege -. - , ' ?:: .- :'V t 'Tlie following Trustees eetepose the Committee of Visitation1' ' -- ... ; i, 'j-:.'- Hi B'xtrej. Gov. E B. Dstbist. Prat, ex tmdo. - W ' u wh - it . a'' v uw.r?e usurer r 5iicnaei n.ao Bimmnn. j. n.k : T!.ii.-..i vrHMtiuy mgr Comincrment. ! ' :'." T-' 1a. ill1 -:' H - ' CHAO. MANLY, Secretary. ifj Religh. April to 33t4j. JtlTATE OF NORTH CiROLIXA.Wake Cicn- ty, Uwur el PWs and, Quarter Beanions, Fcbro fj Term-1840. Joshua Stephens. & wile Isabrlla, IffraderMiQ Johusnn wife Droeilla U C.lert I'ow jfll, ts. W4inam Carrol & wije Picl, Jame Ellis & :if Psaey, ad William, James amt J kaou ,P.,w. lilt, infants. Piilion to diidd Iitd, It afpearing tu jiluf aatisfaction ot the CtmrtJlhat James EUi dt wife aisey, ueietui-nu m IDU eae, are iionresiuetits; l u Kffire orJertnl, jthal potitiralieii be made in the "aleish Register for six wreka nicceaoivelv. notifvinir he Mid James Ellia A wife Patser. that thr l m,u iper brfare I be Justices of fur next ourt of Pleas $ uatter JE5e-iiMa to be beld pr the Count j of Wake, et'ihe Court Houm in Raleigh, on the 3d Monday in Mat nest, then and ihrr Ut answer or otrad to rpedtemHotherwise the rame wiH be near d pro confes- 49 w gtanlwi acnirilinglv. ' J :-.:? ?v-- i, ? WUfiesiC'A; Willi, C c.-k of said Court at Of lice in Raleigh, the 3d Mo&a; af Fl ruary 1840 aifvWirviy.: A. Vl,1- lAMPrC.O.. IALE. OF VALUABLE LAN DS The 8uC "fTther will oftf &x anUj. 04 MkiIst. the let dy ifJune, next, at ibe Dwelline Hobm of the late &ewton Wood, "the followin's Trarts of LAND, in Iiqwiy, diiecUns the sale, fr the purpose of division, iht),' .ar-f t -';? rji The Manor Tract, contaming 1000 arres, adjoin. .Hart well Horlnn aod ofiera, on which, theff is a Comfortable dwelling houael and all other necessary $tt houaea r - -3 . - f l V' " ' 7 j j One oiber Traet. of aloot 600 acres, on Itoflalow Jcreek, on which there la at good Dwelliiig and out TUse.and good firist and 8aw MIM-aJjoie too; the lands vf Paol Ferrel, Benj. . Marriet and others. , . ; ; . . j '.tv i i jAriotherTract. known as; the ChaiaMy tract - con-, taming about 3 00 acres, on which there is a Dwt-ll- Sft uml nnl hnirutL.itiuLninir Ik. lamli nf R.ni Another Tract,, known da the Murphy tract, con taioiiic about l0 acres,! adjoining the Unda of Joa. . jonea. and others. ju J . . , . , .... I ;And one fiber Tnrt known as the Rabun Tract, ecitaining about 200 acreai and adjoining the House The fieotng Lands will tie aolJ on a rredit ef 6. with Inteiest fro.i the d ef MILLER, Clerk and Master. 40. ? " 1- . 34.ta. t f L TyTTgJS3I3.--THB5ouTSJsajr Habxobt, ccMcai- V.1J cai. CoxFAsroav. t'ontainins;. a choice col 4 Htcuit oi Khi a esjiymna fsaiois. Uos& Antbenwc ;foi?e therewith nearly one hundred new tunes, which V- k... K.r.... Vtf.lW.. . . ... ... i j - u a1ir zHih SHERIFF'S SAtESU-Will be a.dd ai the s? Court Houaein Lumberton, on Ihe 4th Mondav ly exa much of each f the following Tiacta oi 4aiHi a wmi no ajumciciu. to aausiy uk, asrs uue hereon for me year loiS.f together with lucideiital cosu and cbarges lor advertiaeotent. via: it Tract mf. 100 Acres, nn rha Southweat aide : of Cleat Marh,atlj'ining Ual ley &, (ilovur, , i. unco uj iwuica mtv7wiiiu or iooi anu i.t38. ''Taxea ( ' -t':" ' ' $1 6U Acres LiUle's Miivh; adioiniritc Mc- ' NkirV'iisCed for the Hrirs of Duncan Mc Mair for theycara 83T 4ud.r38 - - I 75 225 do. on Cum SwampJadjoiuiog Locklier, . .. listed bvWiliiam Lcklier r - ICS 60 do. on Lomler River, jaJjoiiiing Watson, J If listed by William Lowria - -; - 0 09 witvu uimii. nwu, iuin i . . . j !; - lifted Jijr- Daniel xtwrie 4- J - - - IW 8t doosj Bear;Swarn(, Wjoinuig Campbell, i Jited bv Owen Luwrie 1 . : ; Ji'50 Jo, on Bear Svfmp, adjoining Brown. -) Loher, listed ty Levi ltlier . JJ 600 do "on Burnt Swamjs, adjoiuing McAlpin, hated by Arch'd. McXSill - i - 7J 1 Otl do. o Bear Swamp adjoining Campbell., m listed by Sampaon .Reveljl v--U -- t . -.1. 89 $00 de. en Holy Swamp attaining JJijfg . hat- .i d W Raiford Revile ' r ,18 llUO Aiu on Lumber Rivev.adjoinina; Wataen,- S6 dii on ctaddlf Tree Swamp, adjoining Me- :y-- Natt'a, listed by Bitch Jacobs. . Taxes tor l3rk37 and '38 . 1. - . ... 8 56 50 do . iOO' Lumber Riverl adjoining McNeill, - listed hf Win H. McNtiU ' . - J 200 do. on Rtchlaod owamis adjoining McAk. i . pin, liated by Dauiel Uraham for 1825 and :;--J68'.!-::W?r:Y-iff!. t-'-l . 't -" v I 96 ' 43 do. near Flower's. 8 wap adjoiuing Oriffiu, v. ! listed Jy -Pairictarfield .-i..:.- I 0 f0 dtWoH SS-uth-eat aide of Indian Swamp, ad- ( joining Ivy, liated kv Theophilaa Ivy ' " - . ' ,. i n;..i w;fk!n,' .: ated by ClayboMi jvev; 4- j- 1 34t 268 do on Loiig Biaoch, a'JMOOg Ivy. listed . Ki rVania Ifcatf snialev ' ' f - - - IS &fl ibi.v:a Jacob 8wami UmninffWarwickv ; "lUed by Jeaae lone for Eiin Jones f-- 14 400 r do.-on Jackson Swamp, edjoining Wax- v jirt fc FsJIer, liated by fjesse lvey , j ' t.29 , 1910 do. en.Grrat .SwamiH adjoining Powers , " - mm'- 1. - a ' i w t ' i at at V :y& lung, - listen y ositsf ii7u - - J 1 00 do. on Jackson Swamp, adjoining iWar-'V t mi& listed by Malhew Wilktns ; 5 94 I ' i. ,j UNLISTED." vt.- .nj iltW-Deaver Dam Creekailjoining Purcell , & nthis, supposed, to belong to the Ueira of C4in ;tSdfsy i'vf tU r "t ; M 212 ikiia Xonev's Creek, adjoining John Me- J., t;xau, E aupi-peed toi belong to the Heirs V HI UMHI UBIIMF ..... . j'. - - ..w !' 1 ..a, ..- ';. ... ' -J - ' --! 40 d.. between Little Ma tb and Dark IIern,,i! : i awiioininc McDonald, owner unknown ' I 33 ITaaxtsf.VA.,, t- r. a i--,N CI Vsanty.it.uj Apr IV 10 'v-f.rir;'''' - B M I . . . r t : m preceu PR08PECTU8 . er Taa AHaOASl A UERALD. i ; -The Subscriber propose as saubliab in the Town of BaaocaTiLix, Wilcox fCouniyj a weekly New, paper, entitled the Aunxi Iiiub, to be dev-Hed to Political, Agricultural. Ltteia ry and Miscellaoaoua ioreiiigence. .fc : y: - ; . : In adtliiion iti the importance of a Preain Wll eox. in a political point of view, lbs convenience and interest of the peoplerof thia and the neighboring countiea require that a Paper should be esUblisbed in thi region, congenial to it feelings and devoted to lis interests. The growing importance of this section 01 ;putn Alabama, and the waitta ul its citizens, give every awurance that we wilt' be liberaliy sustained In the enterprikei ; And being; practical Printera, wo flatter ourselve Unrt'we. yill ba able to render lbs Pajier at once respectable and interesting. While we dieclaim any . intention to act illiberally towarda our' politice! opponppta. or to refuse them an opportuuity of defeuding their principles, in an hon est maniier, through our columns, We wish not to con. ceal the fact, that our own sentimenU.at in accord anos with those of the Wnio party j ai d of course, upon its members we must chWfly depend for encour. agemeut and support.? Iu rommon with the great mnj wity of the American People, we look to AY bis principle and to 'Whig measure as the only .mean ot restoring lb Government to ita former pority,and of eradicating the -pernicious and factious practices which corrupt Administraiions have in0i ted upon (be country.. ' We have witnesMed and still witness the tervantt whwm the people have called to admin ifter the afiair bf the Gdvenruneiitdisregarding Uie clearly expressed wishes of-Iheir constituents, and openly conlemnl-g the known will of the people. Nay, we have seen a President of the United 8tates, chosen on account of his loud professiona of Demo cracy and RepubUcanum, and coming ioto office with by pocriui al declarations ofj attachment to pojmlar riajbta. presumptuously accusing a large portion of the people- with bribery and corruption, because they expressed, in a constitutional manner, their opposiiiott to one of hut proj options. ' jW have aeeti avcophan. tie oHice-holdera and anurincijiled peculators plainly encouraged and protected in their acta of plunder and erru;ititn. We have heard a "Democratic Presi den tell the peopbt that (hey eipected too much from their own Government.: atid that a waa the du ty of -the Govern menl" 1 himself and his onderlinKst) to take care only . nf v ita own affair, aiid leave the peupb to extricate tbemaeltea from their' embarr as, menta -embarraasmeota wbh-h hie own and hie il lustriou jred cessor cspririous experiments had fastened noon them. We ihave seen honest and ea liie pontic servants contemptuously diionianed from office, because they dared t differ in poliiieal ojan on wiili tnofe who aecm aeJierminento role the nun- try with a rod of iron. And we now behold the au thors of the4 wrongs, the perpetrators of ihene outrs gee, Sidiciting an approval bf their course and a con tinuance ot tnetr power,' at tne nanus ot tne A men- can J'eople. ;:. . ;-! It is agaioat these practices, these doctrines, sad 1 bene am, ihal we intend, (if our undertaking ahaH meet .with the fcivor of the publiej to raise our hum ble voices., It ia tu'open ta ; the citizens of, W ilcox and the adjoining counliea a inedium uf making known and defending their pMiticol opinion's, that we make this atempt to cstabluh a Whig Journal in Barbour- ille. . y - thy -pr'n r -y: y.. .- In the approaching Presidential contest, the Has- alii will cordially and zealaulv sustain the claima of Wm.HenrvfHarruon and John Tulcr, Believins them sound in political opinion, and above all," bon- ' . . M est capauie ana luiimui 10 uie isocswuiion. w fball clieerfully and hmealry aupiwrt their eleclion. :. Whiga of Wilcox, of Monroe, Claike. Scc will you second our efforts ! Will you lend a hand in estab lishing a Journal devoted to ihe advocacy of your own p luteal Mntimenta, apq inseparaoiy anaenca 10 the cause and interests of the people! 'The eaasein which we are en(:age4 demand -that we should be more active land xealou in advancing f oar VpoliU cal sentiments.!: fLet us then imitate the zeal and in dustry of our opponent ; let us be as. active in circu lating and defending political truth, aa they, are in disseminatine misrepresentation and error. And how can thia object be better i effected, than by the estab lishment of an independent Prea 1 k- We are coon- . ent in the hope that our call tor aupport will meet with k heart "and cheerintf renon6e.. " '"- ' ' .- The Hi a to wilt be issued, on an Imperial, sheet, aa aon aa a sufScient number of rfubecribere can be bbtaineJ to justify the undertaking, and will be print ed with good type and on fins paper. Tan a. Four UoUara per annum, u pavtnentoe maita within three, mouths after - the commencement of the suUcripUon; or Five Dollars if made after that time.:r; -, K. ityV L-yy-i -.VMm-' f.mmim at nni ahnnt.l he aililreaaed to the Sub- srribcrs at Selmai '1 ..'ifl JAMES H. CURTIS. JOHN H. MARTIN. Anril 10. 1840v ' .:f'i.:'.V-Ttr , J- - f ' Tit (Tj Editors s friendly tolVtbe nrdettaking are re- queaied lo give the above an insertion. S , TmROfJLAMATIOW. By Ibe Oovcr IT nor of North Carolina 3200 re- Ward. VVbercas, it; nas i been omciatijr reonea tn-'ihim nMrtmnt. thait on wr abut the 10th Feb ruary ulu, a negro 1 boy i the: pnrty. of CoL Luke to have l which t, WHICH Kusaell, of Graven conlf, , waa euppoaeu beenkidnapped by John anil Samuel Smiih, iHiyS discovered,; ten ux My.-.ww ; rr:- , . .. ooyrs atscovereu, ten oi uj nSar thVVoad Vide in Green county fnurden nar the road awe In oreen connrj moro- .w .?.:.. l.ii i. iliMii.h hia partially oarteu a nan .t.o8 " - neI, wdbts thrnai eot from ear to ear; and m the 1 nut said John aod 8amuel Smith Una cuargea witn tne frlntiv aforesaid - . ! " . ' . Now. therefore, to toe etna, tost tne sbki obenurra ma be ai.Drehended and broucht lo trial 1 nave thoufiht proper to iainie thia my Proclamation, offer ing a reward lotone; Jm)drii ifloiiara3ioft::eiiner 01 them, to anv tieraon or perwona, who will apprehend and confine them, or, either of them - in the Jailor deliver them to the SheriS of Craven county ; and I do ' moreover hereby reauire all - officer, whether civil or military, within this State, to use r-thetr 2 1 exertiooa to apprehend or teaoae to be apprehended, ihe said fugiuves.; . nn - -n nrrnr W -I . . . r. I I aw r. 1. m mm- mm u umm . . By Uommand, , . . " f ! C. C.-BATTLE.- --rM?-''s J JOUN SMITH is described as a man ofnearmid dle .r- .hmit five feet wne or-ten .mches.higb.stout- Iv built, md.lv emplexion aiidheahtiy W" dark hair and haa losn oppeHU tootn oe ir a.at ia eiaeai. ' Thev weio born and rr. Z72 "."ilWrrtooveJ M ettber Georgia ?fw--t return under aaaraaaosafisitibK ihe Lretstiooa -j and Iiavs been irurkinrahontfnnder tmW f f tl tr.l montha, 'Tbey had. when they kidnapped ..1 R..alaNeero. aorrell horse, with a Caxen mane and taif, with Whits fVet snd face, and sreaaid to have variety of coiersto their Cart and to change - frMoentlv . " '"-,.,. 1 .'Standard. Wab!rton Wt!;,,Vi!n!too AdverOssr and Banner, Lineohiton) wi'.l (b liV .ea it Given no Jer my hand as . Qotrwur, S Vi and the Great Seal of the Stats of North ' S Carolina. , Done at oar City of Raleigh, 5. 7 If arch lfiL' IRXO. ' """ " ' TLDccin crzrr, ELCAEijTif cItt lj FOR ALC-The whole or cue half of this Ofiica will be cold to a Good Yaie To any one wishing to purchase, themott liberal credit wu't bs given. This office presents great Inducaseots td a Bs of practical barinesa habits. 'The only reason which inducea the proprietor fa dispose of til or hslf f his interest, is that by eo doing witf iriievs V elf from the buMnese part of the concern and thumbs naWed to devote bis attenUen mors to th editorial oVpertment; " ' ' I - .'. -" .: ' EaLusss-FARI8 RIDINailATS I J' Splen did article fa the latest and moat approved Go 's Hat ami Cap Start . Raleigh. April 31 1840. J - - ru .rui uir- nl. mw m: tliTr. 34 if fmO BREEDERS OF IIORSE8. Tt. i. i JJ ;snd thoroDgh breU Race Horae FtexibleV ind' ' tbehig.b led American ace Horse Toskene.onsol the finest looking Horse in the Country, will stand st Wihnn the present season (1840.) Far terrnv aee handbills. ; y ... , ED. H. CARTE R7 Wilum Granville County. N.'C. . - " ,rh:.ryi. March I 1840. 5 ' 1 ' 1 .' 1 1 ' ...nr. 1 T ,1,1 t , - RAIL ROAD ' - a a- a mb third Annual Meetinjr iV I I puwrauoiurtw or J'A N ihe Raleigh 4- Qastonr - 1 Rail Koad Company,, will be held at the Office of the Company, ia Raleigh, , on Monday, the first day of June nexi. A punctual attendance ia requeated ia person or by proxy. ; : : By order of the Board, 5 f "i 'i;y . , 8. F. PATTERS0Nr PrssV. ' - Raleigh. May 0. 1849.- ? ; - 38 , Sw. Petersburg; Intelligencer 3 weeks.. , t 4 OWE LUS6 nCZJSC FOR 1 r SAtiC- Irstending to Temeve to sn t . other. part of the i ity, I ofS r for sale my . present Residence on Fajatte villa street. , I o person, not acquainted with .the premises, it . may be temarked thar the Lot nn frhlelr Hxe Dwell- ing House Is ailuated, contains about half sh acre, In ; the heart of the bosincas of : fhe place; 'haeftn excel-1 lent Well and Ice House in the yard and all conve- nieni omces ana out noose. s 1 1 ae xwruinz 1 t t the form of an la, is well srrairged for Jtb accoromo- : dation of a large family.' and all in excellent repair.. Appurtenant to the Dwelling. ' but on the' opposHe atuVuf the street, ieaotber half acre en which are situated srjrood Garden, Stables, Granary,; Cairiaga v -House dec dee. , y ,f, ' .' : ; y Vv :x A very liberal credit will be given to the purraaer, s ifdeaired. ' ? ' ' ; V . CHAS. MANL7. Raleigh May 611840. i , ! 3g " j 0 rh Wsblngton Whig, and "Wilmington ? Advertiser will please insert 4 times and send their i bUle to me IJ M' i -H'if VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERV For the benefit J i V.'..of the Petersburg Benevolent Mechanic 'AseecJ- ation. - Class Na.fi, for J840 . To bedrawn si x Alexandria. Ta. Saturday, MayOth; 1840. ,'. -t "-;: CAPITALS S30.000 ! $10.000. 5 0003 OOO 3.070 3,000 T a . ' a.' - . mm m ' a. tf.A ' ata a . A . s.ouy iu fuzes pi 91.010 ov 01 ou ou 01 zuvl Certificates of Packages of 25 Whou TlckaU X 134VW Do , .do., ,'35 Half do .. 65 Do . do: 25 Quarter do : 32i (rOrders or TickeU and Shares or Certifleatea of Packagea in the above Splendid LoUeries,' address .. a i) S, G SEGORT Co. Msnsgem, ' v -4 vS.WasfuatioBCily; D. 0?H yyt:l' -tilyy !; Or Rit-hmond. Va-1 Drawings sent immediately' after they sre over, tO.; sll who order a above. ' : , . . 351- , , -.v . . r 11 . 1 1 1 BXIUTARY KOTlXXi Altention , Officer of tbe 35ih Regiment of North Carolina Militia ! You are hereby ordered to apfiear at the Baptit Grove, in the City , or Raleigh, St 13 o'clock the fast Saturday of'xiay instant, being the 80lh day, fully ' unif.rmed and equipped for 'Regimental11 Drill and Court Martial? Herein fail not, W. xmOTEx, CoU Com. : j Head Quarters'; ? , '7 Rle'n?h. May 7. 38. 'TNT"'tTH tJAROLINA. Oeanvitts Uoosttt- j Courf ofcEqtutyf-Spring Term, 1840. Bennett Hester, Adm'r. of Benjamin Henter, Ucc O. . It tt. ... ....I Mk.. ..i- , against jisBiiiiou wcwoi . It sppesong to the satisfaction "of the Court that the Defendants Cbsritv Snipes. U ilham Hestcf, Jer. ' emiah Hester. Benjamin Hesfer, John Hester, Philip ' Ysnrey nd Mary D. hia wife, Absalom Field and 1 Lucy hi wifo Jane Hesteri- the Heirs orj Represn-. I tatives 01 -ai-Trewiian awarwvuo v.i I llarv Gordon, dee'd. William rrazier. Arinur a ra gier, John Reilmond and Attn hi wuv. usrie ear- rora ana vuaniy nia wiie, inc cjicuian a.r 1 -n w'.. JM lt, f i.irrin - Willie Ciirrin. Garland Hester, Sol.mon Hayes snd Mildred hwvr. sod lbs Reprrsenlaiires of Ma7 Hayes ( wits ul A, Hitm. dee'd.) are not Inhabitants 0 thl . vt but reside Deyonu toe jurisutcuou Iberefbre ordered by the Court, that Weapon be a i.t iivaue weeka in the Raleizh UCZlMS tcr. a newspaper printed and poMianed at tne seat ox r3..arnmnl of thiaviiate. IOT US saia ieiwinuanva to appear at the next terra of this Court, to bs held at , 1 n Oourt Houae in the town of Oxford, on tis first I wi .n..r 1, I MandtT of eiJiemoer nexi, anu itcau, mw- u tmgdm Mid 1 ta 1 . , . exzwrnr as touch party or parties. aea tm rr-rm . ' ' . v . . " Wiine of said Court at Office, t be first Monday of March, A- awaaaj at a- w w ia m m wm ru - mm - ' . , a J11U Lai 1 I liMUU r, -April 4. Pr. Ad:5. . 29 flvr- rs tag C Fare reencea -i sti-rtx to vynvnesborc v.i r' jl.'xC LARS onlv wilt ; bs demanded f.c.n" r:cr-r for Mtage Fare trom Raleigh to Waync-cro' or CotJa- bore.; &Tni stags leaves ,i;&le:!i tare uroea week.eia MalitStll, vu tlsixy Weduesr,syf Snd Fiidsy,vv'4-.-.'i'-;,,s" jtr'''v-r4 ia-' - ! : Hafeich. AptH 4.1840. '?.' ." ' 1 1 ' j 1 lpioosir;a cto vn rba 8Aiiv--Ths eubscrk. : WU bet has Xsr sale oa moderate terms, t zm r ' tJooUng Clove, or would exchange for s sma-ur one w , fa. . a. a J ' I. V..a.M-ae . 1 ' f -1V. t. ' cos petnx too uirs ur a smsie s - j i . W , - VB a IT' T''- W WW llsy 1, iyy-.... : vk-7v, ' f on .kcilti: J.gCEO Wn.bavs.a t-:'l Iif.1;;' ent ia w from Charleston,, C C ut tne aal. 1 a ua iaf imI. Thp- f".l . ay'a . r..n frnm BAl -DCD SOIO I JT C V 1 - ' . . . , a t - - e t. booth Paretics uio eorRi. . .. ? v 1 CjKJall at lbs North CaroLsa Laz C;rrr :j: ?, w..;,.. . -; ; ;.: te- w.,..; ; . - " - . - '.v S3 1. a, . r V v aftr
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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