4 yOLa3iUtj . . .y i4vv. - , " --y r :tsto Tin - WE STN4ti nGCA, E S , EDITOH AND PROPRIETORS . BfffciTio DoIIarafteaBoamx-halfin JidTtnce. I .' . .,. ATBTif m1t. For etery 10 lines, fim inter Bon, One Dolltitt eickliabseqaent inierlion,25 cents. Court OrJeri; J iaJici'tl ertisftnents will be thirged 25 per UbL hi jher bat ileducUon.of 33J er cent, will be made from the regular prices, 'for id Vertifwby thejeir.:- ; ' 1 .I . , AdTertiiemeiiti inserted fn the Semi-Week! t Etmi tiTCft wilUUojijppeaf in tha-Weeklj Paper, free of Leitera tctth jPditor mott be pott-paid. . the VfirEiixY Moxrrba. HQ. XL1H, thi caiai-rif or.tia eoirtL ttxitxbhv 'fhe chari Yt:;: wttfclv the ffonpel would Jr.- iDire, is not an ' affection limited to rami v. friends, coOiitfy -it it a benevolent .respect for human nature ,-whereTer it be found, a benerolent Osiris of the welfare 'of human beings, howpter miserable Sc hrwejer degra ded. There Is not an' individual upon earth, whom we may cat off. from our sympathy! interest and' affectionate concern VXhe pnre and soblim charity of the gospel must, be a sentiment independent of the character; of, those towarJj whom it is exercised. Ii must be. a sentiment,, which disgust will not ' des troy, which ngratitode will not chill, which neglect will hot wea&en, which competition will not sMcpor even enmity nor injury alienate. ta issues will not be withheld y the folly which trifles with it, and the un worthiness which often abuses it. 'It is the reflection o ' ih'at infinite Goodness, whjcji is kind even toHhe evil. and ever careth 'for, and watcheth over, and poureth down bless ings on thai jungrateful and disobedient. : To wakeh and sustain temper like this,-, the common' Bwineaof fimnjtn charity are not BufBcient. rThe maxim's and practice of the world oftear lie against. i ' i9tthe casual im oulses ofia-berieifolent temner, uninformed tnd unregulated by religious sentiment, are soon chillcjd or exhausted. It is only on the love of Gq4 that a true benevolence can rest; and it is frem this that. Christian charity art ' ses.- We must take. 'Jjifferent views of Ku man natnre! and of men, fronv those which the world ususlly gives, to kindle a benevo lence which' shall be animated, consistent, universal and peimanenU must see them in that light of grandeurin wmcli. Vbrstiani; 'ly alone presents them as mostintimately related to God, springiri? f jnto existence by his command, continual, objects o( hit ; "pro tection and mercy beings in whose welfare he is ever Interested, and. whom, he nasi formed for gwry;aiuj immortality. . 's JTahV vixxs -jesaH 'WTi The scriptures .JetcU'us j that. in- tret iin- ners, and the experience of every one con firms this truth; We are ; conscious tft at we have appetites mnd passjons; wliich.ara evea reauy io piunra us into suuu wc teei inai the fleah continualljrrars" against iliajipiru, and that when wejtnowijhe will of .God, there are dispositions within tfs Which war against it and render, us disobedient This state, mournful as it is,' Vje.innst acknow. ledge to be true ; for wejsee andfeeliL. But this is not the whole of fur nature. When we look no farther. than" this, wax forget .the princinles which constitute its pride and glory. We have passions and appetites tending to sin. J3ut have we not too an understanding and conscience given express ly to direct, restrain, and subdue them ?rr We have dispositions, which would, if un governed, betray us ?IriU guilt, but with them Gorthas 1 piverT us also feelinsr and princmles which resist these evH propensi ties, and which when enlightened, if we foli tow their dictates, would render us virtuous and holy. 'Our bad propensities are expressly designed to be altogether j inferior and subor dinate to those which would guide us to goodness. Our very trial 'and probation.! for which we were placed in this worldf con lists, in a great degree, in thfs struggje be tween the good and evil tendency within us, and the reduction of out bad : passions and uur appcuies iqio suoieciion to conscience and reason. It is, I believe, taking- partial and limited views ol human nature, from con fining attention to odIv the animal and sen sual propensities, and from overlooking the checks which God has appointed 'against them, that so" many amiable and excellent people! are led to erroneous and unworthy views of human nature. All reflecting per sons must agree as to' the fact of the melan choly condition, in which men now are ; all agree in representing men as now guiltyTand exposed to ruin j and pur object should be less to speculate on the causes o human cor ruption, than to employ in earnestness all those means, which the grace of God has provided, and his .word has enjoined, to re deem ourselves from the power of sin, and to a sanctity of character and life. - - Fiohtino QuAKiR.-rln the American war, New York trader was ehased by a small "rench privateer, and having four guns,, with Plenty of small- armf, it ; was agreed 4o. stand J brush with the enemy, rather than to.be ta kei prisoners. .Among several other pas engers was an atlrlactie Quaker, who, tho' Je withstood every solicitation to end a hand, as being contrary to his religious ten- kept walking back wards and forwards on "e eck. witliout'ttiiv nnnarpnt fear, the ene- jjy all die time pouring in their fhoU? JU ""Km ine vessels hinr annraachad close 10 ach other, a disposition to board wat into- ifested by tbe French, which was very soon put in execution ; and the Quaker, being on the rook-out, Unexpectedly ; sprang towards the first man that jumped on board, and grappling- him forcibly by the collar; coolly said, Friend thou hast no business here, at the same lime hpisting him over the ship's side. " . ; '.c.. . . PREMATURE CHOICE OF A SECOND WIFE No my dear, 1 said Mrs. Woodsum, faintly to her husband, the' time has come at last.' I feel that I am' on. my death-bed and have but a short time to stay with youf. But I hope we shall be resigned to the will of Heaven. These things are undoubtedly ordered for the best and I would go cheer fully, if it was not for my anxietv about you and tiiei children: "' Now don't "yon think, niy ;dear she continued With increased ten derness 1 don't yon think it would be best for you to be married again to some kinil goou woman, mat wouia be a mother to our dear little one, and make your home plea sant for all of you t ' ; " s She'paused and seemed to look earnestly in his face for an answer. ? ' ' r Well, Tve sometimes thought of late, it might be best,' said Mr. Woodsum, with a tery 'solemn air. . Then yoor have been thinking about it," Airs, woousum, wan a sugnt contrac tion of the muscles of her face. Why yes,' said Mf. Woodsum, I have, sinde you have had spells of being so very sick, it mates me reel dreadfully, but I don't know but it might be a matter or duty.' Well, I do think it woujd,' said Mrs. woodsum, J it youcouW get the right sort of a person. Every thing depends upon that, nty dear, and I hope you will be very, par ticular about who you get-ery.' . I certainly shaU'" said; Mr. Woodsum, 'don't give yourself any uneasiness about that, my dear, for I assure' you I shall be Very particular. ' Theperson I shall have is one oi me mnuesi aou.. oesi women in ine world. " ' " ivVH&T ' ' But have you been thinking of any one in particular, "my dear ? said Mrs. WodsQm. 4 There is one; that I Jiave thought of for a long time past, and I should probably marry, if it should be the wilt of Providence to take you from us.' And pray Mr. Woodsum, who can it be f said the wife, with expression, a little more of earth than1ieaveneturning to her , eye - Who - is it, Mr. Woodsum ? You havn't Lnamed it to Tier, have youT i un, QT- no means.isaia Mr. yvooasami ,-f-r bunny dear, we bad better drop the sub ect it agitates you so much. , r. ' JJut'Mr., Woodsum you must tell me who it is, I could never die in peace till you do." . H is a spbiect painful to talk about,' said Mr. Woodsum, and it don't appear to me it will be best to pall names : But I insist upon it, said Mrs. Woodsum, who had by this time raised herself up with great earnestness, and leaning upon her ei- ow.,whilet he searching glance was read 2 . I U-i-t ft. inir everv ujcsuio in ucr huivsuu a late Mr. Woodsum, I usist upon it.' with dence to take you from us, to be here no more, I have thought I should marry for my second wife, Hannah kovejoy !' An earthly fireiatonce . flashed from Mrs. Woodsum's eyes-r-aUe leaped from the bed like a cat, walked-across the room, and seat ed herself in a chair. Whatl' she exclaimed m a trembling voice, almost choaked with agitation, what! I marry that leepy slut of a ilannah Lovejoy ! thatiS too much lor nesn anu diooq io Dear: . - m j a a t t l . a I can't endure that, nor I woVt ! No I that's what never Shalt be. So you may go to your ploughing, Mr.' Woodsum, and set jour heart! at rest Susan she continued, lurning.tol one pf the girls, ' make up more fire under that dinner pot ' Mr. Woodsum went to the field and pur sued. his wdrk and when he returned at tlie dinner hourhe found the family dinner well prepared, and his wife prepared to do the honors of the table. Mrs. Woodsum's health, from ihaf tay,continued to Improve, and she was -never after wards visited by ihe terrible aflliCtiori.p;he jijpphQnoriac. Next boo) iq tii iiv .a a k it H o tj s MESPPCTFULLT. informs his friends and the rptibifenerally, that be hA'pnrclMsed ontthe Tailoring Establishment of m. Jama jjucnjora.na trt tinsin-efti in his Bwn Jiime. and,n his own account, at the old stand on;Fayette ville street, next door to the new Market House. Be ing well acquainted with every branch of the basi nets, and determines to auena ciunj w uuH JVill, then'aid Mf. Woodsum, with a sigh.'ifyoaHnsist upon.it, my dear, I have thouffht' that if it should be the will of Provi- - - His' work shall be faith fu 11 r done,: and his paces as moueiaie u toe times win . Having reuined the aeryice. af Mr. Lrrcaveaai as Foreman and Cutter, he lupealp retain jilt the old customer of the Establisbnieniv , ? -:. , ; October Vtt 1840. ;;Vt;..r? . ' ' ' . M 1 - -1 -? 1. ; tlf u HRARi"0 JiJt TtfTE B St . - ril m - m - mm A 4ki 'Attention t OFFICERS or 35ra REGIMENT OF NORTH-CAROLJNAfe; A ttend a Regimental Drill on thd- 6th' of November p and a Review at your usual Parade t3roundn the 7th at 10 o'clock armed and equipped according tO laW, 0 w-wii-vj-i.-jr - By order of the Cob Comdt LEW. W. PECK; j4f . Majr. ; A General CoarVMartial will be held on tha even ing of the Drill for important business. : T H OLDEN FLOURWo have just received a load. .WILL.PECK. - 1840 T87-81 be bopes to receive a fair share of public fiattonagfrioies wim sppjoveo ecuryj wiu pe requrrca. TQ)UBLIC SAMU OP ratuablt Lands JU. ana 8laves-Bj tinae ofia Decree f f .ranyuie Cowl of Equity, I v. ill offer or sale at pob- .ucrion, io jne highest bidder, on Tuesday, the iT OI ilOVember next. Mt lh Cnhrt HnnM it Ihn Town of Oxford. noOn a credit of twelve months, thi following Tracts of Land, belon sins- to the Esuia of Joun iKuuaii, deceased, lo-wJtK . .j vi One Tract near to Lemey's crossroads, on the was lersoi tedar Creek, adjolnmg the lands tf (be tale Lewis Leroav and ether.' eontaininir 100 Acres, ott which there is comfortable two afo. ry d welling-hotree, with other needful bot-houses for the sreommbdi n V a family also Store-house and Blatrkwnith 8hopThw is conaidered m tery good aitaatton fbh a' country store. - V ; ' One Tract on the waters of Bea-erdam Creety ad jofornjf the lands o James Hockadayr Willie Roger utt- muers, containing anout oos Acres. One Tract on the waters of Newlight Creek, ad joning the lands of William Dillard, Thomas Win- ton and other, containing about 133 Acres. - r' One ondmded moietv "of Tracts the wler Af Fishing Creek, adjoining thi lands of riohnvC. Tay lor, James Ellis and others. containihffrbout 2fi0 Acres. -""' . " One undivided moiety of a Tract on the waters or j ar Kiver, called the House tract, adjoining the lands of Caleb Lindsley and others. Jwo rraets in " Moore County, containing about 1 00 Acres each. A nd, on the same dav. I will offer for sale upon the same terms, four Negro Slaves, to- wit : One man, two women and one eirL t -i Bond afad approved security will be required of the purchasers, THO. B. LITTLEJOHN, C. M. E, Oxford. OcOd, 1840. PrAdv't$7 00- 83 td. tATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Nash Coun- ,ty, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. enrj G. Williams and others Petition fur Parti lion of Slaves. Isaac F. Dortch. In this case, it appearing that the Defendant is a non-resident of this 8tate, it is ordered that publica tion be made in the Halelgb Registe for six weeks, notifjinr the said Isaac F. Dortch to appear at the nt Terra of onr said Court, to be held fur the Coun ty, of Nasb, at the Court House in Nashville, on the second M onday in November next, then and there to plead, and answer to the foresaid Petition, or the prayer of the Petitioner will e granted. j Witness, Beniamm H. -25IoUnt, ulerk of our said Court, at Office in Nashville? the 2d Monday of Au gust, A. D. 1840. ' r 79 B. H- BLOUNT, C. C. TATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Chatham Cooaty, Court of Pless and - Quarter Sessions. August Term, 1840. Enoch Bell,-Elijah Bell, and others vs Enoch Bell and the Heirs at Law of Jamea Bell, and Thomas Belt Executor, dec Petition for Partition of Land. . In this case, it appearing to' the satisfaction of the Court, that Enoch Bell and the Heirs at Law of Jamea Bell reside beyond the limits of this State : It is there fore ordered that publication be nude in the Raleigb Register for six week's, commanding them to be and appear at the next Termbf this Coarr,1rbe Jeid on tbe Zd Monday ot November next and answer said Petition, or judgment pro confaao . will be entered against them, and the same beard eat parte. Teste : NATHAN A. ST HUM AIM, C tJ.CC October 10th, 1840. 8 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Csatbax Cochtt, Court of Pleas aiid Quarter cessions. August Term, 1840. George W. Thompson r. Rob ert Green. Attachment levied on Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, RobertGreen, is not an inhabitant of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Raleigh Regis-, ter, notifying him to appear at the next Term of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for Chatham County, at the Court House in Pittsboro . on tbe second Mondsy of November next, then and there to replevy, plead, answer or demur otherwise Judgment final will be entered against him, and the Land levied on, condemned to satisfy PlaintuTs claim. Witness, N. A. Stedman, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the second Monday of August, A. D. 1840. 68 N. A. STEDM AN , U. U. U . STATE OF NORTH CAROL1NA7 Nortbamp tontJourfly, Court of Pleu and Quarter Sessions, William LaaiJ Others, 7Ainended PeUti0. George R. Reese, and others.? fr eUtettlt- In this ease.Jt appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that, the children oftsJbhn Wornum and Chailes Wornum, whose first names are junknown, heirs at law of Samuel Wornum, decM, are not in habitants of this State, therefore iis Ordered by the Court that publication be made for six Weeks in tbe Raleigh Register notifying the children of tbe said TOohn and Charles Wornum, that unless they appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Northampton at the Court House in the town of Jackson, on the first Monday in December , next, and make themselves parties thereto, that judgment pro eonfuso will be taken and the case set for hearing as to them. A copy teste, WM. BOTTOM, Crk. Oct. 7, 1840. 84 TT A1VD, WEGUOES and Other valu- U a ablfc Propert jforale Will be sou at oublie vendue, on Wednesday tbo 4th day of N vember next, at the lale residence of Ezekief Slocumb deceased, trt Wayne Countj, the Plantation 4 wheie- on the deceased formerly lived, containing about 1500 Acres. Ivins immedistely on the hoe of the Wilming ton & Rileiith Rlil Road. 10 miles south of Wavnea bdrb, in a healthy and pleMsnt'ttttt-of jht countri Also, (9 MKeiy vegroe. coamsiing 01 men. women, boTfc andlirls. Tteo Sharss of the 'Stock of tha Wil- minglon'& Kaleigh Rail.,RbadrHr large quantity of Corn, and otner varaable property. - i The Land will be sold on a Credifr.of aurr twelve ibid eighteen months. The Negroei and other prbp- I - V. . ?.t . H?t snv on a.creuu. 1 ix uiuuni. ? , , :. - - . ? uni j obuvuuD. Aam r. October 6th, 1840. - JB3-W TsTOTlCE !! The Members elect for the ensuing jJ Xegtstature, are respectfully informed that we shall be prepared-to accommodate 40 orx50" glnlle rnen with board and Jodginga' Beinsr srateful for past favors, we prsniise that nothing shall be wanted-' pn our pan o rerraer eoouon to move wdo c&eoas to favor as with their custom. A ' .- a:, :v:$.?,h:'.pZ: ANN PULLIAM SISTERS. S1, f840t . , 86-3w C3' Star and Standard 3 weeks : "; r " A UCTIONE ERINGwr-I stil contintio this bu W ainess with ihp usual IdoJi af Agencies t such as selling and buying of Goods , and produce, and negotiating all kinds of paper intrusted to my care. From five to twelve years experience in such a call ing, encourages me to hope still for a portion of the pubUe savour. siti-Tv ;i -if. U WILLt?ECK. Raleigh, October 33, 1840. 86 2m mnr fajli. ajsd xraTEU goods. " '": 'i. IVE R" & S M I T H- ' : ; ,:r:' ' FayettaiBe .Street JSaltighJV. C, ' '.We have just feezed, ind have now; opened' our Bsual supply of Goods, "which embraeeV everytbin? new, aesiimDia or iasmonaeie. - .4. nesa 'xOOuS nave leen selected by Mc Ouvaa-ln pefion, and tan be conMenUy recommended-to oTn friends and custom ers. Members of the Leewlalare. arid' strsntrers visit- ing the Cityag th6 Session, wooH find it great ly to their adTAntni to give- a eaa, as vere deter mined to seU bargairisv thing that i usually kept ona1npd in snch Es&blish. ments, orwhich fbe follownfe' iauf f- :R - . ; v -CLOTHS. Sap. Wool Pyed Black, do "r' do Bine, ' InvVGreen; . 1 Rifle -do v Spanlsb Fry f-. ' ' London BrowiHi J --. OUve,andIaIiL" . Mr 'CaSSIMERES , v.. Wool Dyed BUck, Diamond Beaveft da;v. do .f 4 do , JIae and Plain, suit-j awe tat raw and uver-coats, arpttouts or i; rocks. Sup. Wool Dyed Black, f j ' do do Buckskin, ' , - - . Mixed Doe Skin, 8teer Mixed, Suffolk do Log Cabin ; ' Irinc8 Albert, Queen Victoria, Drab Mixed, " Brown, Washington Mixed, Buff and Plain Drab. L v VESTINGS. Sup. Plain Black Velvet, do Moleskin do I Blue and Brown plush, Brocade, Scarlet .WooTett Velvet, ' - Dark Brown v $o ; Green do " ' v- 5 .. Figured and Plain 'Satins, j ' Black and Brown ; .Together with an assortment of ready made Clothing and Fancy Articles, Suspenders, Stocks, (Light and Black,) French Kid Gloves, Pocketfiandk'fc, Black , Sflk and Figured Cravats, Scarfs, Shirt Collars and Bosoms, and many other things too tedious to enumerate. . j.' We have in our employ the best of Northern work men, and wilt warrant every thing we manufkooH-e not to be surpassed in the United States, either in style, fit or equality..- , We tender our thanks to a generous public for the. very liberal patronage we have hereto fore received and hope by attention , to merit a con tinuirlce. , -OLIVER:& SMITH L P. B. -We have just received a Plate of Fashions from the jrsiLX of Jxtndon. Also, the latest JN ork and PhiUdetehia Fashions. O. & 8. Portrait and Minlat ares EXfiCVTBO IX JL TITPKltlO STYLB JtND Tfli LIKENESSES WAEH ANTED CORHECT B? J. WILSOJV, 1 Who 'may be found at Misses PuUiara'a boarding house Wilmington street. Where Ladies and Gentle men wishing a good painting at s. moderate price are invned to cau as cany as possiDie, as wi r. w. stay win be yeryahort. Also a neat and expeditious style of Landscape paipung Uugnt by Mrs. vr.ina course ot 12 Lessons "including drawing arid perspective price $10 or a class of 6 ?6 each. Apply as above, Where specimens may be seen. . TBSU-tf. rTnO the 01 embers of the Ieglsla- U tare. I shall be prepared .to aecomnodate twenty-Jive or thirty of you with Board during the. session of tbe Legislature. 1 have enlarged my lin ing Room since 1838, and as I do not expect to take transient boarders, -end my house being witbin two hundred yards east of the Cspitol, and no pains or ex pense being spared on my part, I do not hesitate to say, that you will find my accommodations as good as any other bouse in the City. As regards my table, I can only say, thatit ahall be as well provided aa it was in 1838. .-h ! Any' Member wishing to keep bis horse or horses can do so, as I am prepared to provide for them also. . . John hutchings. October 2. 80 6w ePUSE dr. LOT FOR SALE. I will sell on very accommodating trjms, a plesssnt and ve ry. convenient residence on Vtilmington Street, near est buMditig to tbe new Br.(tist Church. The bouse is two stories high, with three rooms below and two above starrs, all having fire places. The other build ngs are good and .convenient. There is a fine gar den spot sufficiently Urge. . Those wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. Apply to A. J. BATTLE. "TPCTOTICE. Notice is hereby given, according JjSg tor the provisions of an Act of Assembly in such case made and provided, that I intend to apply to the next General Assembly of thia State, to be held in November, for (he passing of an Act Air the emtnci. nation of my wife Emmaline. ' S ; HENR PATTERSON RsleTgh, Oct. 12th, 1840. :rr A STRAY nORSE Sometime last week A whilst I was absent from home, my man Toney found a Naa- in amall field of mine, and upon enqui ry finding no owner, he pnt her into my stablea.fShe is a dark bay, about 4 feet 5 or 6 inches high; main, tail, legs and feet black ; has a white spot in her fore head, and a narrow white streak down her noseband appeara to be about 6 or7 years old.'. The owner can take her away upon proving his title and paying ex penses.- . u A. J. JJA J.1JU1S. Raleigh Oct 19, 1840. - 8& 3 TAGE Fare reduced from Ral l3 telSii to Waynesboro' and Oolds-boroagb-From the date hereof, -TWP DOL LARS only will be demanded . Irom Paseengerf Jor Stage Fare from Raleigb to Waynesboro or -Golds-boo. This Stage leaves Raleigh three limes a weekwMa $mUhfield, .viton Monday, Wednesday amj xday . . ; s?-"- :. ' - "l. KV. RiMgh, ApViU, 1840.. , 6 .7TfnE,TjrNDER respectfully inform tbe I JCgjemen of Raleigh, and tho Public in geoeral, l nat taey nave noea up, ana tarnisnea in a superior manner, ibeir BILLIARD KOOM and TABLE, at the Oil Bland, Fayettevjlle Street, nearly opposite Ihe Post OiSce, yvhich is now open for the ensuing j sea? son; Jlnd tbfj wjOe happy to foetyejiix Tposx who pay vavwjb them with their cdstok ri, t , 'nhajhoeplaynoxbohtfne And tAote that alway glay'd now play the rnmtJ ! 5f r 4- l f T -ROBE RT:FiNDLATEIL ' - v Kits. 1'robERT JlLLCR.r. . RaTefeh. Sertember. m-'V- n 37i-if. . 1 1 y . mt vrTrrrT Krrt v - i7 EXSCVTKB ATTSIS r?ICSt " HERIFrs SALESI shall sell at public A uc tion, at the Court House in LamVrton " on the 4th Monday in November next.' the foilowin-gTracta of Land as will be aufficienffo sitisry the 'Taxes due thereon for the year 1839, and former years, together with incidental costs anuchag. mm fitt fffiM 'A 1weiVlisvAManf ' ' '" . -- rvi tiuai awvtiiw 1 m 1222 Acres bn-Little' Marsh, adjoining Mc ' NairV hsted for the Heirs of Doocan Mty mkmSot 1835. 37. '38 and ?39 . tJTtO f 147 Do on Little's Marsh, adjoining. Sbaw's, , I - a ..a. 1 ' km . i. I . iisteu py caran Ann eoaw, ler l '3r 7 apd by Aria Stephens, fox 1839, t , , X 03 ISO JJm on Kockfish, adjoining Shaw's, lisU ed by William Shaw, for. 1837 and '38. , J&sAl 250 Do On Long Swamp, adjoining- .Wat- aou's, listed bj John Wilkinsoo. for 1836 '37 and '38, andnlKfed. for lS39. -S 20 052;uaoWhiteOAtjofningmEInj;ai ''-.-. ,u listed by Neill McDonald,- tor, 18381' & 9 34 oo uo on noiey Swamp, adjoining Bigg a, r listed by Daniel Biggs, for 183Sand 18391 Qjl vhsied by W. Humphrey, for 1826, 37, -..38 and Z9i i - - - 360 sDo on Ashpole, adjoining Hunt's, listed 2 68 by Levett lluat, for 1837 and '38, -60 Paoir Jackson 8wamp, adjoining Full 3 6 er, fisted by Dsmel lvy. for 1837 and '38, 2 46 101. Do on Broad Ridge, adjoining Britt, list JV Elijah J. Britt, for. 1838 and '39, -1200. De-00 Lumber River, listed by Pitman 2 05 Reynolds, for !857, 850 Acres of which was listed by him for 1838, adjoining Bal lard, - - - m- . & 4 79 187 'D6 on Broad Ridge, adjoining; Britt, list-. . eu oyosepn jp. onti, tor isssnd 18iJ, ..i 64 ou jlto on Jackson swamp, adjoining W ish art, listed by John Hagan'B, for . 1837 4- '38. 3 394 160 Do on Jackson Swamp, j adjoining Re- gans, tisted- by Aaron Wtlklns, for 1838 And39,' . . - .. . . - t . 4 : 180 546 Do on Great Swamp, adjoining Wood, usted by Wm. Wood, sr. for 1837 & '39, 200 Do on Great Swamp, adjoining 8milh, listed by Wm. Wood, r. for 1837 and 38, 236 Da on Broad Ridre. adioinine 5-85 ."" " f 57 luted by UurweU li. Bntt, for 1837,4- '3eVl 141 a a- .j- t . m ivu xoon jearowamp,a(tjotningUucbriitFs, - listed' by Matthew Loisklin; for 1838, $t 1 70 Do on Broad Ridge adjoining Briu, list ed by Alden Britt, for 1838, - - 3 06 The following Tracts are unlisted, vix : 94 Do on Raft Swamp, adjoining Mumpbrey, 1 ' supposed to belong to the Estate Of Paite, 20 160 Do on Raft Swamp, adjoining Humph-" ix rer, owner unknown, i ; 2"r" - - 60 zoo jjo on Ratr swamnraoloininz Browne. owner unknown, - .-" . - 40 Txbxs. Cath. " "- - 4-' inm-r-.r - -. JT. MeAXftNSheriff. Robeson tJounty N. C. Jf- Oct. 18, A. D. 1 840. B r ; f 13 . r. TATE 'OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Fravklim Couwtt. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. yS tember Sessions,,l84a, wm;. n;no.'.n.i v IIIIV MHIV) tiUU VlUVISy ljetftion for sale. and di- Smith Patterson and Joel Ham, Ex'rs of Allen Hines, dee'd. & others. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Cadwell Hinet and Nancy Ogborn, children of the aforesaid Allen Hines, dec'd and William A, dines, Allen Hines, Joseph Hines, Henry Hines, Mil- lington Hines, Nancy Hines, Fraocea Hines, MaryJ W. Hines, Agnes Rash, formerly Acnes Hines, Vir ginia Hines, children of Millington Hines, dee'd. with two others, whose names are unknown to your Peti tioners, are hot inhabitants of this State It is there fore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, giving them notice to appear st the next;Tetm of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Louisburg, on the 2nd Monday in December next, then and there to answer the said Petition, or it will he taken prownfetso as to them, and heard ex parte. . Attest 87 . 8. PATTERSON. Ult CiTATE OF NORTH-CARpLINA; WakeCoun y Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1840. Charlea Dewey, Cashier, . Alexander xSnderwu, and f0riinl Attachment. others. J It appearing to. the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant. Alexander Henderson, is not an in habitant of thia State It is ordered that publication u 1 : . I T-l !. T, . - t . uo uiau in we naieiga negisier i six woras, noti fying him to be and appear at the, next Term of this Court, to bo held foresaid County of W ake, at tbe tourt House in tbe City of Raleigb, pn the 1st Mon day in March next, then1 and there to replevy, or plead to issue, or the property levied on will be con demned to satisfy Plaintiff's claim Witness. Henrv B. Haves. Clerk of our said Conrt. at Officevthe 1st -Monday after the 4th Monday of September, 184Q,.' 87 V.? H- B. HAYES, C. 8. C. TT OODL AT.THISIBy ywtue of a decree LI A of the last Superior Court of Oraoge County, Sept. Term, 440, I shall offer 6r sale at the lata residence of Edmund . Herndon, dee'd.' on Wednes day, the 2nd day of December next .36 LIKELY NEGROES of both sexes, and different ages. . A credit of twelve months Will be given, the purchaser giving bond and approved aeotity The, sale to con tinue from day to day untu all la okk i 5 c - WILLIAM NICHOLS, Adm r October 16th, 140. . . 87 TVTOTICE U hereby given that a Memorial tOl be Jf presented to the ensuing Legislature, 'praying a repeal of the 10th 6ectioQbf the Charter of fhcorpe ration, granted at the last session of the General As sembly to tbe Rocky Mount Manufiusttfring Company m the following words r" 'ii , f ' ; " Be it further tnadedTaX In case of failure on part of said. Corporation, that the private or individual property, of the Stockholders therein shall be subject, oy law, to ine pmymenv oi ine ueois oi mo iorpora' tion ni proportion to tbe amount of stock by tpem i QUIT , unuw HW uv vurai nunx . erYi BATTLE BROTHERS. j, Italeign, Oct. 237 1840-87' : u V TTpRESERVATION pF THE.TEETH.pa". I rC. 8-Put as a if to has returned' from New York. and ean be consulted, for the present, at his Room, imniruuiieiy uppvsiie am viiy uotvu, , ' " -, He wonld say to proiessional'men; generallyV that having been solicited 'to beceniff an Agent for the American J ountal of Dental Scfenee," af most ox celleht'Periodical, printed in tho City of New 'York be would be pleastl to forward 'their names to tha Publishers, as Subscribers to the work. G Copies J may be seen at his office. fkv: 2 T. A rm0.1?nMSTEK3.4-For salton accommods ll, txng terms, an Improved Ramage Press, Icipe yisl size, with Iron Bed and Platen, and H'lUag Ap aratua attached t an Imposing Stone (new) ; a email Ibnt J ionpatea; a aptr-Royal Chase I a lot f view-- vi 1 mc y Komj'ounj' 'fcucxf j a loteiCc;et-r?yalPrTntinaPaDer.' . 1 anj . 'i Octobrtl4;i80- njwe r-i iu vracv ofjae MatetgH aster. 84-tf - . . . . . - - i I. I. i - - i i - W t TTTtTHOLESALti AND RETAIL BOOK AND. STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT IN' , PETERSBURG, VAames tiWodhoiispCoV . deal extensively in Books in the Various depaOmerfs of Literature. wl.. - f,' irH':$ --'-?-.f. -Hr. ' ' ... Country MerchanU and otfisrawill $nd attbe?r . EstabUshmenU in addition to. tha msnv BoaLs Inited1 ' i to their wants, a targb and7 general assortmenof fwtary and Fancy ttrtutem and .pronounce that' tkej. will compare in price to qaaUtv and kind jirUh ' by Bousei South Afih PoinrnM.. i - CL't Music Mnjiinal Tnklrnmhf anil lTn.tot U.rok, andize of everracacriDtinn at wholeaab) and retail. wuno 10. J. w.&c. TJ5LACKSMlTO.TheSubs:te ip ' ed .the BlacksmUhing businesa in this City,in bis owil account, and win be prepared to tarry C oaf in all its branobe, , ; H occupies one Forge in the large Shop of Richard Bmnh. Esq near theiunction of Wilmington and f afket Street. He has bail njucb experience h ihe Vuaioes, andVill laithfallv execute all wotk 'entrusted to", him. All kinds oT ' Coach Springs, EripUc and others made to 6rder.-w Iron work of Carriages neatly arid substantially done. . All kinds of Edge,ind other TVdolo, made at tbe short est notice. ' A portion of public -pftronage Is respect fully solicited. Reference is tnMde. as to my skill it " a workman, to Thomas Cobbs, Esq. JONATHAN MILLER. Raleigh, June 1, 1840. TV"OTICE ! ! t CHEAP HAT AND .NIOE JLNL 8TORE ! ! E. Hall Co Would nspectfuily . inform their friends and customers, that tbe vre. now opening -fresh ahd beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Good, embracincreverv article usually called for in their Jin ei allof which .will U Sold at reduced prices to shit the present hard times -jCall and see. ine bargains which they are sellingnd judge for yourselves. : c E. H.4; Co. ' ' Raleigh, April 21,1840. 34 f , v TXfOtttJE TO MEMllEns OF TI?B IN a pproachinff General Attembly The Subscriber would respectfully inform Members' -elect to the Leaislature. that he ii nrenatvd to ad V ' -couimodate comfortably with Board and Lodging;'' iron M to 40 or their boUV. Havinr rented ten rooms in the eaeacioua brick bultdlnar of. Me.VBr S SxiTki (where the laavBeasionof the Legislature was u hhw om.UK ms jmowct jo lurnisn elegit; rooms j-: URR AT 4 ' ' , Gity Hotel, aU(ek. Sept. 26, 1840,- . v ci m TJ tTTJRGlNlA fcTATB LOTTERY--For lbs bM- ! Vififcof the f own xf WaHsboftf. Class No f, 1& ' 1840- To. be drawn at Alevah.lrU. -V. liWoTember1840. - " - v ORAN0 8CHEWB. " "' , $30,000 14 10,00ff-6.000S Don hnA i icneu mv. naiv.es fo, quarters ' $9 CO -Certificates of Pstkages of 25 While" Tickets $ 130 J ... i t ao zo Hair T do 6S Virvr do 25 Quarter do 324 Capital $60,000 ! ALEXA NDRIA.LOTTE RY Class B, for 184Q To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Satdrdsy, -14th November1840. - ' t' " oixteeaurawn UaUot. oai.9B scaxxx. . . r 60,000$30,00()--$15,000 $10,000 $8,000 -; g 7,000 fi 6.000 $.000 14,000 $2,500 v $2,3114 Prizes of $2,000 ! 5 of $1,750 , rV . 10 af $1,50060 Prizes of $1,00060 of $500 . dee. ccc. dec. " ri'i -v 1, Tickets only $30 Halves $10 Quarters $5 EichthsfS 60.'.. " - Certificates pf Packagea of 26 Whole Tickets $260 uo do , 26 Half;, idoi ,'. 130 Do do, - 26 Quarter do - : ; S. Da . do 26 Eighth, do tJ4.t 32 r fTIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, for Endow-;- V tbg the Leeaborg Academy, and for other par J r Mwe m. , ior ou. 1 o tie orawrj avAia.A' andria, Va on Saturday, November Slat, 1840 . I aBiitiAscaKxr:''','f''i? $3o,oooio,ooor$s,o6o $3,obo $siWo--- v - $1,017 (p- 100 Prizes of $1,000 1 , Tickets only $f Hakes $5Qoarters ()6I . CerUficatea of Packagea of 25, Whole Tickets f 130 Do do . 25 Half do 65 ' ' Do : do "25Quartsrdo ?' 83 TTTIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For U.e bsne V fit of the Moriongalia Academy. Class No. 10, ' for 1840. To be drawn at Alexandria Va oa Batur-.' day, November 28th, 1840. c " ' . , SBAH. CAriTAUl. . ,f ) . $35.395 $10,000 $5,000 $4,000 $3,600 $3)35-$3,000-rJ, 0 Prizes of $1,500." - " Tickets $ 1 0, Halves $5, Quartets; s ' :t $2 60 ' CerUficatea of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 ' . . W :-ogx?5Haif;:-:do; s 66 QC?" For Tickets and Shares or Certificates of Paek- I K ages in tho above Splendid Lotteries address ' D 8. GREGORY & Co. Manager, ' fc Wlsbineton. D. C. K Drawiiigsiseat Immediately after ibey are over ton all who'order as above,' 2 hyyi ivo. uwh, vh oaiuruaj, ins ivu iosi.t in. jji ine uity 01 itaieign.Dr beiween Ualeirb and mv 1 . father's house; -a. Note 00 J..B. Perry, T. C Jones i . , , and Pas. B. Burt, for Sixty. Dollars, with Interest from, date, payable to W. By Jones, or order, mads and a : ted the JBtb; of October, 1840, antf payable oa' tha i:t i ' V of January 1841.- Alt persons "ero -herebjwarned froitradinrwW N)0or UItb found by any per- son, and should WfrecfsJ fot aJaJ.JInv serson 1 j wb may find said Note 4ilf confer favor by JnuidV -t,l log it to me, or leaving tt wit Hu ' C Jones, Tav j s -Teru-keeper, aleighv - - i . . 1 . , v ' ' - " v mu ai rjuan 83 tf.V- 4lt C. tried, IF thera should Jtsppca to be any on aoincTedu- : loos as to doubt the quality of ray Ptsao Fertee iter tha abundant proofs which have been resenled of their scTeriority, I will agree that such an indivi- ? dual inayUk an inatrumenr and try it "thoroughly 'J -, before paying for 141 think there can be but little :? risk any way in; getting a Piano of a Seller who has -7-disposed of upwards of 300 without aver aei;:r ' me . . - "... . , ' . . . . . ' i S j t 16.-84 J3.P.NAC! r? wt?"a'av Avrrr" '-li 't -.icr cr.tao Cape Fear rranii ct . . plication for a new'Ui.icata tor rivu v . of Stock oeld in yeur Bar.' ly Frederick Ceto, i i tlrra months from this date, tha original Cercz: l .Irr. , - lost or mis La LT. JOHN C. BLUM, EJr.ijrred. Ceto. August W, l$4j5. C9 1 i X -I t r-1 v -1 J W 1 ' -ft " i -! vV (V n "-it .

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