I' . liin""" 1 ' ' "'irnr'-Yr"' r- f ati.nia-ri-irn-.-i ''' '-- - .. t 1 . JfMl 1 -' ".'-. ... '''.DKiiRiTS i. si!i Jul J 1 lii. &! -W-- -I ; '. 1-4 it ti Jt T-r I.J .."1 , s. . 1 . u-w . -w. -1 1 .r.s . 4 Ill' .-v a vA. ; lip .Ill 1 " 1 m. s i ijri "4k - - an - - . ,1 1 . . ti " m . . i.. --'- r i 1 ;t. a 1 . - . - - v" 1 iv m " -. m .ntHj u:.kz in t y r r .0 " ..' -'i..?- 1 r . t...- 1 .' ,t'.'.'.".iv ; .iL v.. . :.!; '11 1 1 . .iii.. .1 Li . . 1 " - ' . . '-" mi"". jili ,TT,riT . gi-i' ' ' i'i ' t . . "I ' V ' ' m r fl. 1 - . . .A T ' T7- - T- -t: ar y ' ' -"t.y.tf, t ; if .i ixs ' f $iiftttftf 'rtJ JU -33 Silt rri WftW K." ! suit f ff ScBSCBiPTioKrilfa D'olTarf ncr inhom half ir AJvancc. I ,.-'. ? f , ; i 1 -TEiiTis!;wijrT.-TFor!ry 1 nnei.rsr Jaser- .:, 0n Dollar ; eah iubaeqoent Insertion. 5"icena, Pourt Orders anI JiiUicial Advertisement will lie chrgel 25 per ccnti lilgher ; but a deduction of 33 percent, will be majle from the regular rices, for ijvcriiscments, ihtcrted in the 8emi-Weekly Ro- ..fi will also ipptariin the. Weekly Taper, free of Lelten to the Editor iniist be 'pott-ptzid. i J HUU1II UIIII1IIHIIIM I' THE SECtET OP -HAPPINESS. From the 63L. Loqu Bulletin. . Mirf.'Wh 'waiting iloWtl 5?a.1 1 110 r ;r i e 7 " i onu streei on r rmajr. auernoon on my ,vay to the arsenal, lj toQna .a crack in my. boot; and, recollecting tbe old adage, that a stitch io time saves nihe,' I popped into the first cobbler's shop 1 met to get ft mended. ; ;.Un looked for pleasures are general! mosts rel ished, and I hay n expectation of meeting with iiphilosopjiicQi qobbler. Pulling off my boot,-! looked at tlie man. What an expan ive forehead ! f What art intelligent counte nance! What j an 'expressive eye ! There is trulh in physiognopy, exclaimed I to my self ; (that i'eilc ws brains are not made of green peas! t - ! : , As lie was fijxing the boot, I then thought of a man born kvitll capacities for intellectual pleasure and irnpravement, lofty, 'lordly man! wasting his Ivy hole existence petit up in a small room, knocking , away with his ham mer, and bcndingf.from morning till night over a lapstone and a piece of leather. 1 took another look of thd man ; and, while the glo tious sun was! rolling on his glorious course, and all nalurejsmitiug in her most gorgeous and superb seenery, wooing the gaze, and filling the gazer with sublime reeling, here, siid 1 to mysllf, 'lie sits Perpetually straining his eyes to pdke ai hog's bristle through a little bole. - wnatjan- employment lor a man ca pable, .if properly Instructed, of measuring die distance from Ihjai to Mercury! It is im possible he can bfe happy ; he is out of his sphere. Justus ltd had got the thread through the third hole I spoke to him franklv, and said: " Yoirr toohi is very small; are you happy Uerett??; He 'answered,' -with some energy, Hippy ? yes ; as happy as iherdiy is lung, and! would, not exchange situations with General Harrison, though. 1 am certain he wilt be Qtir- president. 1 don't interfere with politicsv bin I know all about it." "But are you happy infyour' employment; confin ed all day in this small room V ' Yes, cer tainly ; the act is, the half of the world don't know the way to be happy; I was for a while raj self humpugged about "happiness; bnt,' sit ting on my s tool and reflecting seriously one day, I got the secret. I thought to be hap py ypu nmjt be -rich and great, have an'in conveniently large honse,' more furniture by far than necesar;' a" table groaning with every thing ; but I ' soon found out alt that was stuff. 11 htA ijappier here i with my last and hammer, than thousands' with their fine houses and splendid equipage ; and have a great deal of enjoyment in looking out of my little cabin jand latighingat the follies of the world. Thy don't see me, and it does them no harm ; jand, 'between you and: me, 'tlie world are busy pursuing mere shadows. One wants to' be rich another, to get into office never satisfied but here am I, mending old shoes, contented; with my lot and situation, and happier by la7'"t!iaaKih1irTnueweJ,,I aro.thankfjil thaf Heaven in iuvwrath never made me & Kinj, for it's a poor vbasiness." By this time iy boot .was rpadyj a ing to profong the conversation .with a man who display etl io much real practical pni losophy, saidJ "(Have"? you no distressing cares to vex yotl, no anxieties; no sleepless nights, nq bills to meet, ho pangs for' yester day, no fdars fot t6-morrowTV Ho stared at rae a moment, and said " No, none." The only carek which I have'aretcomfortrX Give a wile, the bestjin the world,' and twojjchil dren, and that is enough f comfqrt fo"r any one man to enioV. As to bills, I have none to meet, jand never buy on credit, and never buy wiiat 1 Uo hot really want. As for the iatia aI In.mAiiMtiw T I. C l a in a kinc and ever-watchful Providence, be lieving that'Msijfficient unto the day is the evil thereof lafid resignation to Providence to be the truest:Dhilosonhv-' Wiiat a n.ihla lellow, Mid I, to mend a crack. in a boot! ' Himself a piecelif noble workmanship! '. felt invfardly the truth of the savin?, con tentmerft is a kincdom and after I left mv phtlesojihical. cobbler, I thought much about '"'"H auu am saiwneu, that nis philosophy was sound, and that mankind in general have yet to Learn tliesecret V be happy. His situation in life is obscure, but onour and shame from no coadnion rise ; cl wcllyour part, there all the honor lies." 4-, : ; v - . THEORY. OP TlB WlND. . Wiri id has been explained in the following banner: Heated air has a tendency to lise, and cold air rushes in to suppiy'its places hus jthe heated air of thefcquaiorial regions ries and gives; place to a currentsent from l"e polar regions.' whicli is a oroceS3 that serves to equalise the temperature of. the worlds But the; polar countries lying near t0 lheja3j,is of the sphere, the air from those rel0lis hns nnl ranoivprl rt ITITirll mOtioh aS ihat ibout the equator, or greatest distance Irorn the axis( wherefore, it arrives at the e(lU54r vhere the . motion 'of the . earth is greater. If it had no motion before,1 an eas , ,nut wold be the conseauence, and . tli ,orcc!0 that wind would be, as the difference HweeffUe moV'ot!Vrth'V1v iiere the! ;ci-i air carh,e .frorri, antvw.bejrf Urrtved ;;biiti -men naa a.raouoi ir. .me souyi 4 lor it is rushing into 'a' vacuum Jeft by the air which riser; so that the Vrindwlll riot br from the eastiUVnftrtstahdhe numheVf pees "nof& Qt theeast Jrbnv wliicli if wilf blow, vildepen4 upon tho wnjparaUv'ejToTce of the current of air from the north to ihe dif ference between "the earth's rnotilm at the equator arid at the polar Tegion, fromf -Whence m an tfjuico. j-w,uiurB .inusi ue. a. C.orfeS- pondingAeax" from.lhe ; equator. higher pp,! acardiug to tnis theory., the Hwind should1 every where be north-east of South-west, but i blows tn very different- directions at-dif-l jerent '''times' ami piaces'j ' and this! 'probably uepenus on inq yanaxipns in temperature at rllffprpiil timp arwl nlonea . THEf BEAUTIFUL JULIA. A FAcf. I knew' the beautiful Julia L , when in the bloom of her seventeenth summer, one., was .beauttlul, amiable,, ac complished. Her form was tha very symbol 01 grace, anu in ner -uaTK iiquiu eye mere was a heavenly charth that" captivated the souL The burning words that Tell from her lips of love, contained; ill them the very poe- try of sounds ? and often have I hung over her at the niano. entranced b? gnnndx: twiit i. .1: t. 1.1 1 1 ic augcia s ruiS lueir guiucii narps. iever nau nearu a voice so soil, anu so aweei, so raeiouious. it was use tne iaini 1 t - I 1 " a r- - .ia notes of an iEolean harp, breathing over the bosom of a moon-lit lake. - Hut the beautiful, the fascinating Julia, was led away by the lo ve of dress, which brought on a pulmonary disease. I saw her when the rose had faded on her cheek, and the .brilliancy of her eye had departed. Though changed, she. was still beautiful ! I bowed down at her feet and spoke of returning health and of the roses that should again bloom on her cheek ; but she laid her, fair hand upon her heart, and shook her head. 1 1 can still sec the express ion of her countenance! Every day brought intelligence that the lovely floweri-lhat she whom every' one loved," was Fading: At length she giew better. I was' rejoiced ! r .1-..., "r.. : ,, 1 , UK.f 1,- .iow uyo ki, iu '' "IT; ",a.?"l was recovering, l was piaying on me vionn, r I heard a gentle Step at my: door it was my f Is 11 .1 V IV' U . J UU.'. 1 . ..WW J She entered and sorrowfully said, ulia is ! coneshe is dead l" Tho mother. nnnr .liilin is crnnp. .1 u' . tu.A. t '-JL.t?l. . buuuu bauic io a uiuuuu tv iuy .utoiV i the iiiusicat instrument ten irom my nana, f ... fit P 1 I i 1 and I Durst into tears, repeaupg my motner a words poor'Jtilia is gone -she is dead! :i stood by the; vaults and saw the once beautiful'. Julia entombed. It was a mourn ful moment, for all who "knew her, loved, her. Time rolled on. -f The. seasons changed spnnff came with her beautiful flowen,.bnt ne lovely Juiia, tne sweetest nowrinem nil wrr a c cia An nn art r ra a-' " 2 t - i 9 Ulli wao on mutvi I -iEiffllt years, passed away on the Wings of time Again 1 Stood by that . vault Which was i opened to receive another. I was seized with . . . , . I an irresistible desire - to see once more mat beautiful beinz. I unscrewed once more the id of the coffin there she lay the shroud was cone, and the face, was full, though of a Hark hue. I- could almost recognize the inearricnt of former loveliness. I was mus- nff iiponAhe mutability of happtnea, when a . 1 m J.I .1.. r. 1 blast Ol airswepi uie asiies-iroin me lace auu eft nothinff but. a ghastly skull betore.me. God of mercy ! , I involuntarily exclaimed, is . a lTlt A this the once beautuui juuai- a voice irom the silent city of the dead seemed to answer " i his is the end oi beauty tins is tne . . . Le '! . ii rnnMnsion oi human hoDes and human crau- ,jeur j' unclasp the hands which were cros sed upon the once fair land beauttlul bosom; and as 1 lieiu tne coiu reuci ia my own, x . r ......it i .i! i t asked myself if this could be the once white hand which danced so delightfully over the kevs of the niano. and woke the entrancing sounds of music. . - I turned 'away ..from the . .... I remains of the lovely one and wept, till the sound of approaching mourners aroused me AN , AFFECTING INCIDENT- We saw a letter, written a few days since, bv a voune lady, who, not many weeks aso, was journeying from this place to- the west. It narrates a very exciting occurrence whiclf took place on board the steamboat iii i i which she was a fiassenger, anu oi wmcn aba waa An- i vp witness. In passing down .u.'M::a.;w; rivr. our narrator was sum- moned frbnVQhe cabin by alarming shrieks . : j t. r ,; ,, and great com mouon ou ucuiv. v e"'s "F she found that a young lady had fallen over- board, and he boat in its progress was last i...,;nff iipr behind.' A ffentleman on ooaru eaving her Deninu, k : " r ' f a nart of his immediately divested himself of a part ot his clothing and sprang into the river, tie reacii- ed the drowning person, aim uy.. ,ii- .i.v nnt'il o aoil hnat came to the rescue avrxnnirv i r- in k.k ti na.lQrlr. Una snatched irom Rrnvif Jl. nn-manhinir the deck, ana recov a I erimr from her fright. she passionately em hraced her noblk deliverer' and bestowed kiss alter kiss upon lam, as tne oiny w.'y could express tier gratitude ana ttianwumcss, while the father rushing from the cabin eager- ly proffered him a roll of bank-bills. I nese beincr refused, he ran to his cabin and return - ed with-a bagr of Gold, which lie likewise . . . . n , t i I I nressed unon his acceptance ; nor could ei ther father or dauffhtcr bejnade to understand or 'feel satisfied, whv the proffered reward would not be accepted. Salem 06a. , TT7IANNY. with other Poems, by Halleck, re-pub- IP lished from the Edition of 1821, this day receiv- ed by ' r . ; TUKHfcK y nuurtXiO. Anvnat 28ll. 184ol JL C 'v. ' 1 -."V. 70 JOB PRINTING Executed at this omcs, a .ridden death, was the daughter ol an eider- A xuyi iwi i mAiv, wnois r .. V. T.t fbV hntit Ml and quahhed to tafee charge ol, ly eeni.eman wno was v uu..- -r- -ne ;n the huSinesa of T ioreisners neitner oi wnuu vun ..ov- - . I 1 omill .nS9 I c r - KJ T'WoT,1PouTt ori'leaspnd Quarter Ses-; jQatpxOiea on l,bed,4 furpUuTe, r: n'Vt-, Vi4eanU H; Fowler.ndether, .WuisiB YfeQn, i J aiainftne(J aQaraiiiheea4 :sJ Nf,N. SoutUaUV -t-Cj '. l-t? ,'f-W "5', --;-"5.;.'ri!t ;;B t.rj i O -tli .SV-iiiU? V'-i-V t V-i ''. --f, ? Same, f -.:r- :..a:, . . 0 i . .v, ; '3 i-i i - ,z' . . t Same. ,-. It appearing to the Batisiaction.of the Court, that Uie Uffeadaut in the foregoing. 8f, William Wit- eorij has abscpn4cd, pr so conceals hiraaelf that the vrujiiiarj procpg uf ww cannot te served npon ,nim : Itjalherefocft-iordejred jr-.llie- Pburt. tUt'HtblieaUob jmmadtin the.j?aleigl Begister,'for sia-.weeks-aac- cessively'.forthesaidDefeudantloappearsttheCoart be held for the County f Grantilte, at the Courr House in Oxford, on the first tyonday in .November next, then and there to plead or replevy ; otherwise, judgment finaj will be rendered against hinvnd the projwrty levied on condemned, Bubject to Plaintiff's claims. ' ;. r 4 -r. . Witness, JarhesM. Wiffeins" Clerk of onr said Court, at Officegh Oxford, the first Monday of Au- gust, A j.i84o;s , -75 JAS. M. WIGGINS, Clk. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Nonhamp ton County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. oeptemuer Term, 1840. W 1 II 1 am. T. aurlrkthora - V Amended Petition G e R. R; n1 other9 j for settlement. . ' ' In this case, it appearMig to Ihe salifaction of ,he Court that, the children of John Wornum and Chailes Wornom, whose first names are unknown, neirs at law ot amuei wornum, deed, are not in - w . . habiunt of this State, therefore it is Ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in (he Kaleigh Register notify ing the children of the said John and Charles Wornum, that unless they appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter tSessioA to be beltl for the County of Northampton at the Court House in the town of Jackson, on the Am Monday in December. next and make Muemselvea parties iheTelo, lhat judgment proconfuso will be takeo-'aud j the case set for hearing aa to them. A copy teste. WM. BOTTOM, CVk. Oct. 7, 1840. 84 glTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Chatham j Cocktt, Court of Pleas and Quaiter 8esions, August Term, 1840. ueorge w. J hompson t. Koo- ert Green. Attachment levied on Land. It ancearinz to the satisfaction of the Court, lhat iu eieauani, nuuermreui, iiui an inuauiiaui i L f 1 . T, I - 1 1 1 . . Lc tLUSlate.it is therefore ordered that publication be maae for six s-uccessive weeks in the Raleigh Regb- ter, hofifying him to appear at the next Term of our I IU 1 1 Ji 1 1 1 11 1 HI ll OJH' .11 11 1 111V I i 1. A . IVIUI W l.Ul Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to beheld for Chatham County, at the Court House in Pittsbor'o', on the second Monday of November next, then and . . ,t,,. .i,i . .i,lTT,r. (),.:.. IUCID IU KUIVI I, lMI-uul V. v. w u.u. , v 1 imu,i r,niawiii he emered nsainst him. and the Land levied on, Condemned to satisfy PlaintifTs claim. iWitness'. N A. Stedman, tIerk of our said Court, at Office, the second Monoay or August, A. U. 180 68 . N. A. STEDMAN, U. C. U. I TATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Nash Coun- tv, Court of Pleas and Quarter Seesions. Inrv CS AVilliums ami nlViPP . . . J " " " T r " Pe lion for Part - vs. C don of Slaves. Isaac F. Dortch.' ... . . . , M sKi. i anrwArinrv fhaf JhA I lofnrf anl la i non-resident of this State; it is ordered that nublica- tion be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, ..1". .1 1 T -W7I T . I - . . 1 notifying tne saiu maac r. isoricn to apjwar ni me next Term of our said Court, to be held for the Coun ty of Nash, at the Court House in Nashville, on the-i second Monday in November next, then and there to plead,' and answer to the aforesaid Petition, or the prayer of the Petitioners will Le granted. Witness, Benjamin H. Blount, Clerk of out said Court, at Office in Nasbvttle, the 2d Monday of Au gust, A. D. 1840. 79 IJ if. BLOUNT, C V. HERIFF'S SALE. Will be sold at the Court House door in- Rockingham, Richmond County, on the 3d Monday of October next, so much of the fol l.iwinnr Tract of unlisted Land, for the vears 1638 and 1839. as will be sufficient to satisfy the taxes due there- , .. . on and cost, v; 640 Acres, belonging to oamuei wise, lying on the Waters of Marks' Creek, adjoining the lanQs of John Wry and others. -Tax, $1 98 J . :c, SAM'L-TERRY, ShU Rockingham, Richmond County, ? p A, o ;72t- Sept. 12th, 1840.. , 5Fr Adv- 3 50 rmo the Members, of the liesisla "II tare. I shall be ptft&red to accommodate twenty-five or 'thirty of you with Board during the . , " " r .. - T I-l-i V I 1 .1 .. TV... aessipn OI tne legislature, i nave rnuigcu uj tiu- ins Room since 1838, and as I do not expect to take transient boarders, ; and my house being .within two hundred yards east of the Capitol, and no pains or ex pense being spared on my part, I do not hesitate to say, thatyoU'Will -find my accommodations ja good j as -any other house-in tne uity. as regarosnry.taoie. I can only say,' that it shall be as well provided as it was in 1833. Any Member-wishing to keep his horse or horses n do so, as L ara prepared to' provide .for them also. can i JOHN HUTCHlNliS. " Ocfober2. 4 - ' 80 5w rmo THE PRESIDENT AXD DIREC l. .?jr iiuiiusiu ",i""",""""i'"r plication for a new Certificate for FIVE HARES 0fst0ck held in your Bank by Frederick lleto, in three months from this date, the original certificate being iosi or misiaiu, -t . : JON C. BLUM. Ex'r. ofFred. Beto. J . 6a v wiI:millg,on Advertiser ."and FaycUeville i ... . Qi,gerVcr will insert three monuis. j. u. jj ' . : ' - : 1 A Sliuauou as a eatuci umcu. a Graduate, .- t an Academy, eachm rm aithav in a Family or Public Shool. Satisfactory testimonials 3 .of character and attainments can be given. Letters (post paid) addressed to A - .W. D. Raleigh, N. C. will receive immediate attention. A. W. D. Sept. 24, 1840. 1, ; . 1.. " j -. : '. r --r y - . ; - f j T.nTe nn yorj OKA IT THiTt jtw-jje UNDERSIGNERS, respectfully inform the i JJ. Gentlemen of Raleigh, and the Public ip. general 1 That they have fitted up, and furnished in a superior I .u TJ TT T T A UTV X3frt 1 'n A OT f -t the OUStand.FayettevilleSUeet.nearly opposite the Post Office, -which is now open for the ensuing sea son.- And they will be happy to receive axx. those I who may favour them with their custom "Let those ptay now who never play'd before, And those that always play'd now play the more' ROBERT FINDLATER. ROBERT MILLER, v BaleighV September; 7tK ; 37 tf. 4 BLANtCDEEDS O FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. a i w aw 7i.Ta t ar a . i FOU OCTOBEB & AaVJJltflili 1 . 1 1 1. ( . , 1 1 . - r-- -4 MOST; iJPLEMrj .CAPITAL; ,';'- X 4. ;k it?-- -7W Kit Sixiun'Ihrawn Ballots in eotfh Package of 2& Ticket fJpiORE RtttS" TH AN BLANKS;.) A LEX ANDRIA LOTTERY, To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, 4lb . . .. pf. JVovember, 1810. - -4 , ,. ' : easn schemb, " . . Vtnnftrt- nm t aucVi i 1 60,000 DOLLARS ! ! ! - - $30,000 f 815.090 ! ! $10,000 I ! ! $8,00') ip7,00O--,000 5.000 g4 000 $2,500- ; S,3ll4 prizes of 2.000 !$ of 1.7S0 flO of J 500 5d of 100050 of 50050 of 406100 of 300 100 of 250 170 of 200124 of ISO.&e. ricketa only $20 Halves 10$ Quarters $5, R!1ith. fi2 fin ' Certificates of Packages of 20 Whole Tick's $200 Dov, do 26 Half do 130 Do . (Jo . 26. Quarter do - 60 Do do . . d .Eighth do 32 50 Qj For Tickets and Shares 0Cejiificiles of Pack ages in the bae. Splendid LotteHesaddress I D. S. GREGORY &, Qo. Manager?, j . , Washington City, D. C. , 4 Drawings sent immediately after they are over, tp all'w bo. order as above. - v 78 j J CORREpJTED BAPTIST KCiTICE. A mistake in the da f fhnnniinn.l mti..; 0f Baptist Churches, at tha Chcsnut Grove Church, nesi r .Wy nu'a X Koads, about 14 miles north of Kal- eigh. Io form a nete re formed Association, Laving oc torredin the copy 4f the Advertisement sent for publi- deceased, in" Wayne County, the Plantation wheie catioiH this is tut request the Churches and the public on the deceased formerly lived, containing about J5O0 v ..i "iwwu.i. unning id i,ii JiBvc. on Saturday the last day of t&t -presef'mvnik, nqd ,h 7th ff-,i.r J.iLinJ :., .,1 adveitisement. ' - - ' JOHN B. JOHNS, ; i - . ASH MAST OTUEB OAPTISTS. Octolier 10th, 1840. 83 J The Register,' Standard and Biblical Recorder will dense discontinue the Advertisement now in their Columns, resnectinir said meetinjr. and insert the above . . .. . ...... I and continue it two weeks among thHr new Adv'trt A CARD. i nnH0SE Subscribers to the CAROLINA BEA H CON AND METROPOLITAN OMNIBUS," (lately issued from the City of Raleigh) who have paid in advance, are informed, that having, from a want of adequate support, been compelled to discon tinue its publication, arrangements have, .been made with the Editor of the " Raleigh Register," whereby we receipt oi mat paper u securea to tnem io toe a- mount of their respective dues. Tliis arrangement, it ia hoped, will prove generally satisfactory. E. S. ZEVELY. August 31. 71 HEAD QUARTERS, Tte,rrh Kth Clfinhfir IRitI Attention ! OFFICERS of 35ra REGIMENT OF NORTH-CAROLINA MILITIA. A ttenda Regimental Drill on the 6th of November and a Review at your usual Parade Ground on the 7th at 10 o'clock armed and equipped according to law, ' ! i By order of the Col. Comdt. LEW- W. PECK, AdTt. Majr A General Court.Martial will be held on the even ing of the Drill for important business. jj Portrait and Miniatures executed' in a superior style, and TIIE LIKKNESSE3 WAEKANTED CJPRRECT, ' k B Y J. WIiLSOJf, " ' . J Who may be found at Misses Pulliam's boarding house Wilmington street, where Ladies and Gentle men wishing a good painting at a moderate price.ri invited to call as early as possible, as Mr. W. stay will be very short. ' Also a neat and expeditious style of Landscape painting taught by Mrs. W. in a cours of 12 Lessons ; including drawing and perspective, phce $10 jor a class of 6 $6 each. Apply as above, where specimens may be seen S2 tf. ,i TTlTOTICJE. Notice is hereby given, according Jja Jo the provisions of case made and provwefl, next General Assembly November, for the passing nation of my wife Emmaline. j . . HENRY J. PATTERSON. Raleigh, Oct. 12th. 1840. 83-Uf TKTEW GOODS. FVr? cheap t ! I ' jq TOWLES & CALLUM are now daily receiv ing their Fall supply, which will render their" assort ment of Fancy and Staple Goods very complete.! Their Stock is very extensive, embracing every va riety ; and they flatter themselves that they can and will sell on the lowest possible terms for Cash, or to punctual customers. r October 10th. 1840. H3 3t 1 v TT umber for sale. The Subscriler has on H" hand, at his Mills 17 Milea North of Kaleigh, a large quantity of excellent Lumber. Price , at the Mills one dollar per hundred. All orders oddressed to the Subscriber, PJ M. Wakefield, pr toW, Afford atthe Mills, will be promptly attended lo. ' j j -- , A.J. FOSTER.. April 10, 1840. - ' -;-v-' 13 jy iSTI ASH BUSINESS. I repeat with regret,lthat Ly five per cent, profit, will not authorise crediting I thank all those who pay uowp, ana au wna jay htVhen called on; hut however unpleasant, I must in future refuse credit to .those who fail to pay When asked to do so I think" better U jerish crctlit," Ithaa, WILL. PECK. reuit pensn. 1 we - . Ai I I Uli'l' September 3. 72-t2tr gTAGE Fat te. reduced from?ItaI -k5 ei-la to'AVavnesboro' iind CJolds- KniirhFrnni itiT dalihcreof. TWO DOL- I m-v v fa 1 " - '-r- ' r - I 1 LARS only will'be Jemanded.frdin Passtngefa far. I Stage Fare from Raleigh to W ayneshof ur. Gblds bore.', Thjp Stage leaves Haleigithrta Hole-, a weea, vta iuiiuuciu, vizvufnluIIUBj'v " """V"? and Friday. - v '' Kaleigu, A pni f, J , i J k . '29 ANTEtl fd PURCHASE too Negro'boys from 10 to 18 years or age vbuU JKeTor them to be of ssod families and well .recommended.' 3" S'U ii""" v - " - r rri v . to; 7 . J. J. GOODSON; EagleTtloleL October 9, 1840. 82-Ut 4- A ' LIKELY' NEGRO WOM AN - AND t-WO 3CHILDREN for sale. Apply at this Office; Dept. ju, low. oun. , -01- -cmLNGIN'EERV-'' Invcnto of the improved) construction of Rai ways Address, Ualiymorc, Maryland. ;i'J.j (Hi XTDMC S ALU or;tir.rn and SIates-tKr ?:vutu of ? Deore of .1 1: . : - - . 1 t r 1 . . no auciiuu, iui iuv Bigurat BioueroJiriJiesujyUiie 3d day of November next; at the Ceurt House ,ia the Town of Oxford, tijpoa! a credit of twelve iaonths, the fbiloTing Tracts of Jand,, belonging io.die atate f the late John Nottall. deceased, ,ttwit-.1l .fuS-l ' OneTra'c near to Leinay V crsre3brr tnir a ters. of Cedar Creek,1 ddjoiuing the "bnds'6f 'tfreijato Le'wla-liemay--ahd dthers.-rcdttaintng' abtrWlb0iy,'i"ot 100 '' Acres'; on which rliere is a certfoalewj60' ry d welling-bbufte, with other eedfal.out-housfs far ihe accommodation' of a family t lsdafNdreboUfte and Blacksmith ' ShopThis is-tonsidored 'aJvery good situation for a country stortf''iaf' Um One Tract on the waters of tieaverdam .Creek, "ad joining the lands of James. Hockaday WiUie Segers and others, containing. about- 663 Acres.rs-' One Tract on the watfra of Newlight-Creek, aJ joningthe lands of William Dillard, Thomas Win len and rtlirri', containing about 139 Acrcfc . -i y One undivided moiety of a Tract cn the evaiers nf Fishing Creek, adjoining the lands ol John C. Tay lor, James Ellis and others, containing about 260 Acres. - -v ;-v - . . ..Uj .'. 'x '--i One undivided moiety of a Tract 6n"lhej,Wotfs of Tar River, called ihe .House Uact, adjoining the lands of Caleb Lindeley aod o titers. . Two Tracts in Moore County, containing about 1 00 Acres each. And, on the same day, I will offer for sale upon the same terms, fou r -Negro Slaves, to wit: One man two women and one girl. ... , , . Bond and approved security wilj Ce required of the purchasers. - .-'.., , ;.. ,.f. .. ? THO. B. LITT LE JOHN, C. M. E. , Oxrrd, Oct. 3d, 1840. - - . : 83 tds , Pr Adv't $7 00 , . - .iAiiVi ,r:.: TT ASD, SHGROLS and other valii a i able Property for iale. Wilf bf fold 'at public vendue, on Wednesday, the; 4lli jdalof JVo- vcmber next, at the late residence of Ezekiel tijocumb Acie9, tying ipi meo i an-iy on me iue 01 tne winning- ion & Raleigh Rail Road, 1 0 miles soul If of Waynes- uoro4 in a ueauny anu pieasani part 01 ine country. Also, lbkely . Negroc,, consisting of men, women, boyt and girls. Ten 6liarfs of the Stock: of the Wil mington & ItaleigU Rail Road a large qivahlily f Tk. I .nil ull I -.vl.l am A yivAilil civ 4t..I.. and eighteen rnorifb 'Tlie Negroes and bther prop. . , : W.v I -, - " '? .!'-" ":,,'-0wt . I'm. - f i! .t on creuu 01 sx. monui?. Notes with approved security will be re-qnif(d JOHN U. B1UUUMIJ, Adm'r. October lh, 1840. 83-3 wj OTICE. Lest, on Saturday, the I Otb iusl in the City oi Raleigh, or between Raleigh and mv father's house, a Note on J. B, Perry. T. C. Jones and Pas. B.' Burt, for Sixty Dollars, with interest from date, payable to W.D. Jones, or order, made and da ted, the 8th of October, 1840, and payable on the 1st of Januarv, 1841 All persons are hereby warned frora trading for said Note, if it is found by any per son, and snouiu be presented lor sale. Any person who may find said Note, will confer a favor by hand ing it to me, or leaving it with Mr. TC Jones, Tav-eru-keeuer, aleigh. - ; - OLIVER ii. PERRY. Wake County, Oct. 12 1S40. s 83 tf. I TATE OF NO RTH-CAROLiN A, Chatham County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1840. Enoch Bell, Elijah Bell, and others vs Enoch Bell end the Heirs at Law of James Bell, and Thomas Bell, Erecutorv dec Petition for Partition of Land ... . - In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, lhat Enoch'Bell and the Heirs a Law of James Bell reside beyond the limits of this Stale: It is there fore ordered lhat publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, commanding them to be rand appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held on ihe 2d Monday of: November' next, and answer said Petition, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against them and the'same beard ex partes it t . Teste i NATH AN A. STEDM AN, C. C. C. October lOih, 1840. j 83 frSrrHCrLESALEAND RETAIL BOOK AND WW STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT IN xv ?r - j! A PETERSBURG, V A. James I deaUxtensiveiy in Books iu tbe vanoas depvtments oi Literature. . , iouiitry aierciiants ami oiners will nnu at tneir Out- n - i-jtus.'i,.- I m . a 1 i i - t " .aajisastsiw iujmi ins iiaivajwri rm vi aw I K cloliliohmonf tit nI.I;ttsii tt f ha mnw Hlra etiiloi! r7 . ' T-v i . - ' . . ' , , ,' J . -" . fc7'1ny ortbern city, by wholesale or reUil lor baslw iuaa.aa 11 a ti Lf u kisz.l. auu l. a ua uoau . , ui m- ..t r-..-i. 4 "'Lie andtzeof every dcscrtptioii at wholesale and retail. . T l"ft"LACKSMITH.The Subscriberhasisdmencto JLF d the Blacksmhhing business in tbht Citwi his own account, and will be prepared to carry it on in all its branches. He oceupies one Forge in the . a a a, .a --.-! . . I . ,ar?? L.onoP "enr omtiMaq. near inejunciion of Wi mington and Market Streets. - H e- baa had much experience in! the cosiness, and will JailbruU execute all woik entrusted 16 him. AH kinds of Coach Springs. Elipttc and others, made to order. Iron work of Carriages neatly and substantially donef AU kinds of Edge.and other Tools, made at the short est notice. A portion of public patronage is "respect fully solicited: Reference is made, as tolny skill as I a workman, to Thoinas Cobbs, Esq. s JONATHAN MILLER: Raleigh, June I. 1840. ? e45 5 1 . . . 1 1 1 : - : 1 i 1 .' . ". i 1 TTXFORM ATIOIV WASTED,; of an iijdi- IJ vidua named Fhakces Mcmfukt, a .Spaniard, who . speaks very broken c.irghehr is v a swarthy complexion, and marked with the small pox. - He left Sumner county, Tenn.-aliout the lOwh July: last, ana ia supposed io nTe seiuru oiurwnere in ionu i l i .ii v . z n lT . w Carolina or Virghiia. He. is a Segar-raaker by trade. A ny person having information where said M umfrey may bejound, is rejjueaied o communicate the same, without delay, to the undersigned at Nashville, i enn. . -i -i .I-. , ; JAMES , JOHNSON.S Nashville, Sept. 16. 80 21 OTICK!!! CHEAP HAT AND SHOE STORE!! E. Hall A Co. Would respectfully - 1 hinirrn their friends and customers, I opening a fresh and beautiful' aiso I anu mummer trooas, emnrac calletrfor in their line reduced prices to suit and aeo the bargains whi forvourselves, : Ra eiirh.' ApriL M I, 1 80.-34 If AND FOR SALE The subscrilvr wwhea - .. . ' , 1 .- - 4 r . . x the said land, aa it will he- sold on ' very accommod tiug terms, , ';; : ..,u.y . .. - .. , , ..-v., Qi TtT17ntIC1VhTiCl5 i Uf mU lirori r . t n c - - - - - .- . . . - SF 1 a '' J " " ' mat application win ue mauc to tne next Uen era! Assembly 4 for an Act of Incorpdraiion tbr'the Ralkioh Michasic's :ssodaT'ios:r -" October 15, 1840. 84 t wwm-t ti . t -wm --rm mT rw -wm c . n.ilo t,.oi aTifriLis sntt 'i ' fSTfrl E uiwenber has commenced th:? fallorlrfi Businssii '4raiT itV-varioua hrarlchev in to I , bujldirig'J frtrtrterly becofied- blf n Thompson ii1' i f Jeweliery-lStbre ami two' doors south oft&e North CaMinr Boote triors where: he has 1 Very teceiitf Teceived- ap!endid - assoHrrienl'iif superfine Clolht aalrtoat eAery eohCl! .era VesUogs; and fctl fancy atticfrB Usaally Veptlnloch EtabliBhmeoUk; These -artide wfcfo selecteil tiy'himself froUMhi latest importations in' the Neftbern fnarkcts. H Stock edilaials in jaTtrst,i .X ?r i! ii?it.i"ji y? S6p.wHl dyed BlactCrolli.r I OrtveIrivliible and.TJottle Green dci '5'"' f ' ' -' OKve' Drwh'anl'IjOndon lo. 1 rv I . - - Illick Diamond1 Beavers suitable for Fiock and ' '-Plain BeaVers. J,,; - - 'CASSIMERES. " . Sop. Wool-Dyed Blacky ' ' ' ' ' Blue, Diamondand Victoria' U'J. - ' " Wasbingion Mixe.t,' Drab, Buff, fcc - ' " ,l- YESTrNGS.' ur' Black pl.iin and Bgbred Velvet, "Brocade figur- ed scarlet Valencia, plain) and figured Satin, (supcs r rior quality.) " Also, n general assortment of Fancy Articles, vial Slocks, Suspenders Gloves;' Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Stiffncru, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Bosoms, Col law, &c. J ' -"!- '-..ra-ft,- - The subseriberTias in his employ, Jirst rat Wdrk men, and as he inlends devoting hi uifremUting per soiint attention io the nusTnes? be hopes, by puctuali- j ly and' despatch, to merit 'the patrbiiage of egene-? foos public Calf and (ry m ; TV lli -Pa Uf Oct. J6V.i840. fZT?:. 84? 3h , T , - vyAJf JJ 9.-fr."lj -SidK. Immediately by the f subscriber Ufee. or four ilrst rate Workmen? ti whom? liberal wages and constant employment will be -given, None hot good .hands ueed apply.4 ' '- f ' ! -a.n .u:l :' 'U -'.ii : - T. R. FENTRESS o fy.vt- i- 'v';Sland.rd.3rn) .ti .i- PU ask no Pay uirtil lhe;Pirtnb if trlea TTF there shotTd hennen to be any iwie so lncrcdu- U , luus aa io doubt tne quality of fay I'larto Fortes attar. t m nfuinilniii r.-..nT. nliinl, k... Iin nrnln1 ! ., . .. , .1 f' 1 ! eitneir auperioriiy, i win agree iaatsucu an iduiv dual may lake an, instrument andjry- it thoroughly before paying for. it, ; J, think tbefe ean be . but little risk any way. in getting a Piano of a Seller who has disposed .of upwsrda. of 200 wjthdut ieycr selling a bid oneand certainly no' risk whatever, wberanay ment U.not required until satisfaction is given Oct 16. 84 , , ,s E. P.JNASH,. , ttTALUABLE REAL ESTATE ADJOINING; V THE CITY OF.RALEIGHFOR SALE.- By oider of the Convention of the Protestant Episco pal Church, that valuable properly known as the Er piscopal School, together . Wjtb the Laiid attached . I er r .' : ' - - - i - i tuerrio, ia now onereu loitai.?., I : j I he buildings, consisting: pf ,a large three atorr BnVk II ouw With a MWemajiromDfclelT finished : two Stone Dulldiugs ftwo.stories.r.acb, whhAU-rje-crasary Outhousrsr also pf brW,k, are almost entirely , new and in good jepnir. . J bey are situated attha .Western extremity of the. Citf iof Raleigh, on a high, healthy and commandiiig site, and bav,e, attach5d. to them about 160 acres of Land, the greater part .of which is well timbered. They are admirably adaptec for a. large School, for which ,lbcy ;. were, -onginallj -designed. . :: --.,' viiH ia lut -:nnc(l ' A .more minute .description Is deemed unnecessary. aa thce wishiiig.p purchase would of , course desire to see the property, which will be shewn at any j me, on application -loathe subscriber, who will receivf proposals until the 1st day pf November .next spi JV The mnt liberal terms will be given to the pur- - chaser. JC V - GEO. W. MORDECAI, Agent.,-, Si-iitember 23. -iU .f t"'i'1:;W UrTj Tri-wei WIy National Intelligencer, till 1st November. PA CTTOR Y, TheS ubscr'iber having Jaken the hpusp on Prijeiville Street, formerly occupied aa the Cape Fear Bask, would respectfully inform ilia . IHWks that he ifitenda arrying on , the , Copper Tip .,ranfh.;. ., IT- Wishes also to-inform Ihe inhabitants f Ralefch and its vicmitv . lhat he eaoi and is deter- I - . - . " . W-v . a I- r.,ot,.. ;n mm m . . - - . r . - . 1 ei none"., aji tfjgtfBfifa ad Zinc Roofing on. the most N. IL . Order from the country will be prompUy atlendmu. j. . AiruvnAJ. r RUigV Julyu26 1840, i .. i .. . . r , .,d-i-t.t7Ttitii ' 1 ft.-"'-: "?u,,wfHVT. i " -w '' TZ f" ,--r ? W .TfI jV!WP e. Bteamers, .aiiownio ua the surest remedy for clearing Bedsteads of these loir- nienting cu3.n;The Uhince Bteamer is ,maie pnir v by himself jiind U warranted never to .burst, and at all times' i l clear .Bedsteads perfectly, without the Jfcaiijt damage to'lhe fiuest carved work., r Hnvinebad in use the above .Machine, for, many years,. I have nb hesitation, in saying, .that, it is the best mean thalhasjever. beeaiormeu, lor oesuoy ing Chinees, and would recommend every person to use it. ' i. .i jil . 5 s 77:,VT, -v. -a iSj" '?w v This will certify, having frequently used. Mr. J.TJ. KirklianVt'hince Steamer, I cheerfully recommend f l . i . ii- ' i a. a 110 iiie jumuc a fimpso, .pu nJ.yJW-rCt$lrh them, and without any damage to the Fornitore,'. - Halifax, July 25.1840. nfirflW C2r itoAWAtfrora the Subscribe orerd pf j ;' f icfpber;' his hegro man Ch iuiks.' He is "about 57 ,) ears' of a ge.; about 5 feet 6 inches high j raw bon ed, and very stocky buill r yellow complected : bis hair 1s very straigtil, and turning grey i jias Vuf few ore cape down the Country.! He was once taken up' fa Northampton Countyl Virginia" If apprehended, h to 1 will prohabTy "change his name." The last time be ran I .(TL-. J.:iJ. .-.U tf7 nAT.vrw trpr trrrrf rSir ; a - v w v4k ittviii mlJ7nl EOS3IlllrGe6gr.Vh on the Productive System,1 for .KchPOlsV AcaJe-. mie and Familiesrevised and improved by Roswku ; C. otlTlt,7lCCompanieu ny a jarge auu . --