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r ! 1, L i I U 4.1 It k b t- ;t i-1 t. ,. y i-- ... i; ! - -- r. . nu(.,u . - .-r--.-i-,..,.l.-.,f.-.-.. i 1 r- ----- - - -.' ' .: ' . - , ,' ' ' f -' .. .--! .J' ' "J .- . 1 : . '1 - fl. . - v.t 4- s .. ..j.......-::.i. . t. ft if ' " THE FARMER. . A Farmer's life it the life for mej . 1 8b I love it dearlyr -And wry wuwlitlltf glee, I take IU labors eawasrly , Te plough or , To rrap or mow, Or in the tarn to thresh, Sir, t All's one to roe, - I plainly ee TTwhl bring me blibeasd each, Sir. The La veer feaila a haraas'd life, Much tikes booted otter, And Iween bit own and others' strife. He's always in hot water, . for foe or frUivl, A eeuee defend, Hoerrcr wrong, mutt he, Sir, In ration's Site, Maintain lis rtjta r T And dearly eara hit fee. Sir. The Doetor s styled a jerHlerasa, But this I hold but bumming; For likeatKTera aitg maa. To "try call he's eouiiiif 'o here, now there, Must he repair, . . Or slsre,Hir,by denying; Like death fcmsell, Vnhspny elf, He liTes by otlrnr' dyini;. Ic lires by A Karner's life tlxin let n lire, Obuioing, while I lead it, Enough for self, and some to fis To web poor snola at need . 0 " III drain and fence, . Koijsjrudge expewe ""To prt(y land good dressing. ... . ;. - I'll nlougrti and now. Or drill in row. , And hope from Hearen i aWtsing. SJ ' A ry imuaino; scene occurred io one of tho adjoining counties, during the sitting of the. circuit court. A constable who hud been lately inducted into office, was in attendance on the court end wn ordered by IfieTudiro to calHohir Bell and Eltiabeth Bell. He immediately began it the lop of hie lungs, John Bell and Elizabeth Bell. 'One at t time Mid the judge One at time,' one ai a lime, oac at a TtMt' shouted th constable. Now you'e done it' exrJaimeoVthe judge ont of pstiencei Wow yoV done it, now jov'rt pout it, jOW VOU'VB DONE IT,' yelled the eonsuble. . There ws a i stsniiog this, and hearty laugh W tne perieet surprise and jisinsy of ihe Mtonlthed consUbte. lltloo- A Nsoatitc Compumsnt. (Jne of those ' individuals who teem- to bn peculiar to eerr homet store and office., familiarly ItnnwtLsa. idlers," loungers," tto. etc. but more sp ' propriatily s "loofera," atepped into store oa Market slrert the other day, and proceed - ing to a clerk trery busily engaged at the desk, assailed him with a string of intprro- gatoriea somfthing after the following style: "Young man, is Mr. Readyrnoney witli- I t r. . 1 "' i f "i XI iio yon anoii ow iuiij wm uw woi ' i) ', . - "No." - 1 4iDo tou know where ns'i gonet" . You know where ho litei at, I suppose don't youl" . "No" t For the information of the reader, be it ob erfed, that each negative had, in double propdjtioo, been delivered with an increased elevation of voice and the effect f the Aaish. er may be "better imagined than ifeecribed," :r the intruder demanded with some sbjwof " Indignation m "-C-i, p-'r-' , s that the way you answer a gentleman!' ,!.M0." '' .''! 'i-' ' A clap of thunder was a fool to it, and the - loafer waaeiiinguiened. ... : ..,(-. . Ballimon Tranieriplr THE LOVE OF A VIRTUOUS AVIFE. ,i- . ', ai Mmoii t'eacLoe. J .: Were I a man and had the fortune te wia "a heart, with what paratmony would 1 use my advantage! How many gradationa would 1 nhliea tnvselfto uaaa through successively and slowly v How many delicate pleasures unknown to the generality of men, would L aa U were, create to myaeii: ute we raiser, 1 would incessantly eonumplate my ireae- aret rejoice in tne rtenneas ot m os conscious that it constituted my highest felicity; place - my wbola.cheme of ,h,appines in ibeqa- aussioa of itj ifflovktajf wpon-it ae-mywa. peculiar property ,iq beiug the alieolute dispo ser of in and strengthen myselfio the resolu lioa not to lessen iiby uaeWbat.transporta to read ia the eyes ef a levely woman the do minion yoa have over her, to observe in all her actions lelatWa to you, a ill 11 increasing tenderness, te pereeivo bet voice saaame a '.,.A.r tone, whenever aha epeaka to you; to view betblu&hes, even upon a compliment of eourae, and to tnumpti la ner eooiusion upon ... nnrtioular dMssl Can there be a aitua- tioaoa earth more flatteriur than that of a !.. ennacious of a reciprocal flame! And what surer proofcan be required than instan ces like these!., Hw charming! to be ex pected with aa impatience mat ner wnoie prodence cannot eoweealttebe received with .welcome, which charms the more by tbe , -t-.M which she makes, in put, to hide fcet tmaaportl- Sh haa resaed herself to ...u taatnt ukee tbe very mien, the ac- hsl the whole air of a pereoa that ia knows to be most agreeable to you. Before, abe ased to adoitt herself W charm your eex in general; avVeseot her 4oilntieapread for yoa alone, for Jt theaa jewele, this ribbou, that bracelet are put en; yoa are the cole ob ject of bet whole auirr, you are become her second eelf. aha loves yoa over again ia iter AWn imafTR! 1 : : . i a new Ur--The New York Gaaetu Mil WWLW?T$ iiT ;.wwL.,I,aiUU .....without no...,24...,:;:,.;.1::"t;;'';..:,:, , . --'" s-Sooultl eld aequwnunce be fergo aa "tne eonsuble aald wbea be took hie prisoner . for.lhclbiid Mme;-r-;v ; v " i f fl don't Wliee yoat wilt bite me again," a the book aaid W.tb- - BW 11 fg A 0id ttbutt yeo.' aaid a men to another ZBow had Jtnoetett towa,tVwtai alt; how ia it witi ytil M haf etwlljr per tunned the same ceremony upon him. --I Uuitrn jWy--a bin "fjjjgf g $mU m.hig;ltei.!,: cr.. VVnsiEd. The Innate love of di vi. ..d tnnriable svstem of acting, of t uvhwh-weacettee ITrefteb women, i howev- aeeemcanied bf o many food qualities, ibit we hea!4 be wanUug in Justice were we not to acknowledge tliem. Good tam per, good nature, and a wisk of obliging, are peculiar cbaracteristiea in them, and no country can boast more aflecuenate wives, mothers, sisters, and friends, than can France; though; onfortunetely, the exhibition of each eharaster is too much considered. ' Jf Trareilian turned Preacher The Lou isille Theatre was lately crowded to srees oi witness Cbariee B Parson's celelifated perform ance of Othello, when the Manager came forward, and announced that there could be no performance, that evening, in consequence of lbs urprisina eonvertlon of Mr. Paraooa under Mr. Maffit'a preacbiua. The audience waa ve ry indignant and quite a number of young peo pie run into Mr. Mstfit's meeting tioose and commenced crying "Othello!" Olbello!" so loud that Mr. Maffit stopped hit sermon. Immedi ately Mr. Parsons walked into the broad aisle and pronounced in the mnet emphatic manner "Oihello's oceupation'a gone!" and then pro ceeded to say tost "A change bad come eser the spirit of his dream i" he bad fietled his brief hour upon the stage" of Tbeapia and hence forth should "perform" in the House of Prayer and Temple of Zion; be bad left the "sock and buskin" for the sword and helmet of righteous ness, and that, instead of fighting Sliakspeare'a mimie' battles, be should hereafter fight under the Cross of Jeaua Christ; and finally, he ex horted hie old comrades to remain with him and lease the Theatre to became the abode of bate. The papers eay it waa Charley's best perform ance and that his thrilling eloquence will win him twenty fold laerele in holy orders when compared with the stage. Clucage Democrat. Muck WUdom, in a email tompau, will be found in the maxim which bids us enjoy roWh-without noiao, eon vesati on without ca lumny, luxury without extravagance, ele gance without vanity, and pleasure without repentance Quid no quo The last Duke of A married his daughter's governess. I wonder, said he to the Marquis of IS. Swbo bad married a Welsh girl,) "that you id not persuade Lady E. to learn French," " t wanted herTor my twTe, not my govern- est," retorted the Marquis." A laaghabte story baa been going the rounds of Wns in Lisbon. The youthful Queen detected jier husband in the act of to luting one .of the maids of honor, and losing the dignity of the Queen in the feelings of trie woman, site soundly Doxea the ears oi both parties on the spot! Right, perlectly right. - " " BEUTIE UIOS ACADEMIV The Trustees ot this Institution wish tu em ploy a gentleman lo take charge of the Male De partment. The Academy is located in nne of the most healthy situations lu the easier part of the State society is good, and to an Insirntter, Miacssing rtp,ui.til "salary will be gurea.. For turlher particulars, snply to the subscriber. Turner's X Holds, livrtie so. N. C. . , , ' . ' ; A. At. CRAIG- May 85. H39 83 If . The KiliKM-'fthe Standarilvwlll please give the abnse Inur- hasertibnr and forwkrd bis s-" count to this office. In Hie large anil commodious Britk Builjing, belonging to Hsrndon ii F error, and adjoining bis present residtnew. has the pteasirrer to am Bounce that he will be piepared to board Fami lies during the Hummer months, in the moat comfortable manner. Tbe Roomaie targs and airy ami sufficiently private and the under signed feels no doubt tbst be will give entire eaiiefaeiioa to all those who may favor; him with Ihsir company. ' Warranto N. U. May 3 1, 1639. Li.-- .- r .- 23 4t : Stte of North Carolina. . iferfte Coumy. . " " lit EOV'ITT. Iredell 8. Jordan, Ksrkc. Plainif, and James its w son and Marina nis wire, i neopmius Jor dan, Dlckeraoe Daker end wtle Naucy. Nase rethUhodes and wile Mer Patsy Willlord and Nancy Jordan, are ' Ihjemlanle. It ermearins: to the- aatislavltoa ot the Court, that Theopuilue Jordan, a. delcndandant in this saw, IS nut S resident ot una simo n ia tnere- tore ardered that pub I lent ion a matin M tne Ka leigh Blsr sue ai wceaa, inat ne appear netors lha Judie nf our aald Court, to be held for tbe County nf Iteoie.St tb Court bouse ia Windsor, aa the third Monday of September ncsti and plead, answer or demur, or judgment pro sonica te will be entered against mm, ami, tne eausu heard as parte as to hiou and It is ordered eta. lest. L. 8. WKBH. .:, . O k M. E. SIIOCCO This detlghtful summer rsirest, so justly eel- abraud for its mineral waters, genteel society and comfortable accommodations, will be open far the reception et . visitor oa the 10th ef June. ' ..-'. " 4 -. Vv The Proprietress, Mrs. Ana Johnston, . tea. peetroHy statsa, teat bwrebsraewssia) bees for merly.en sie dtllar a day; and that a very maaonalde deduetioa will be made for families boarding by the month. -. - -vs. Jjhoeco, May I Oth, 1839. tta -EajflomeliaSr Cksoajralif. Comorisinr a complete Description of the Earth, Physical, Statistical, Citil and Politi cal, ethibilinr the relation t the Heavenly Bodies, its Physical Structure, the Natural hiatorv of each couhirt:aml the industry, com merce. Political Instiutions, and Civil and So cial Statu of air Nationa.-llhist rated by tiglity-two Mapa and Eleven lliimlred est graviigrs en wod rrnesentiiig the most remarkable ebjectf ef nature and art In ' ev ery region of the Globe. Together with a New Map of the United States! in Three Volumes, writ bound, at the low price of StO 00. Botikscan elway be bed for less money at tbe N C. UooVsiera Sot eash, (ban by auuecrlption. . We invite all those who wish te purchaae cheep books, le call er cnu lueir wr' :zi TC HXE R k HUGH tM, ; M. C. Book-Store, - luae, 18J8- . Register please copy. 34 HPRINTEIl'S ink. The subscribers keep constantly en band a aop- plj at spring, summer, lali ana. .er Printer's Inks whVsb they wilt luraish on the most aeeommoda ting tervaa. . - ' )VFPT-wTSSBIt tr lOXESr -irr.. SU ,B MaiBeursr." ' Petersbarg, Ye. January, 113 . N H Alan keep enasiatly oa hand a large as sortment of Mcdicmes, Paints, Ods, Dye atuOa. shiver, grass, Bwer, and garden aewds, of ev ry variety whwb they will tarnish te dealers and physicians 0a the most, favorable tanas. Slate of Notili Carwllaia' M aaaiAa kbaa bees duly eertified Ui use, by a ponioe ot the si turns of the ninth Conrres (iftoai Uiarrlet, that they have associated thc sefres as a joint stock company, under the act c 1136 7, entitled "An set to sneoursge the cul ture and manufacture of Silk and Sugar in this Si.ie " mid orranised bv antmintinC John Hank feii-lMS Sl-'aWivt' Treasurer, w. Walker, J. U. wsmpie, sjeo. Wriliamson, U Mner and Maj. P. A. Hordson, Directors. N'ow, therefore, I, Edward B. Dudley, Gov. pursuant to said aet, do declare and mske known that the said Company is duly incorporated un der the name and style ot "The VsneyvitleSilk growing and Manufacturing Company. '.' In testimony wbereol, I have caused tbe Great Sril ot the State to be hereunto affined, and signed the time with my proper signature. Done, this the 1st June. A. D. IS39. at our CHy of Kaleigh, and of the Independence f the United Stales tbe sisty- third. . ED WD B. DUDLEY. By the Goeinor. C. C. Rattli, Private Secretary. S4 3w COJtlMITED, To Hie Jail of Granville county, N. (; oa the Uih day of March, 1 139, a negro slate, aa a runaway. eel keg himslr Lawrence. He aaya he is the nronerty- Hrnrv Kneed, ol Lunenburg county Vs. that he was raised in Granville eoomy N. C; He is shoot 40 or it rears oldi very blaek; bis hair is quite grey is 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high; hsson common home made clothes' The owner Is requested to come forward, prove his property, or said negro will be dealt with aeeomng to'law . - . - MEAL) A. SMITH D.J. .Marsh litVieja, - .- . l-4se Claesical Ewfllsb School. . The onde'raiened proposes to open a 8choo In this city, on ?Mondsy, 1st July next The number of pupils, will be limited; the terms those usual in the schools of the 'place. Apply at Mr. Joo. G, Marshall's P. LE MES3URIER. Raleigh. June S, 1839 Mrs. LeMeesurier will commence giving in struction on the Piano Forts at lbs asms date. Apply as above.. , 84 St. . 83S REWARD. Iwill give the shove reward lor the apprehen sion and comfineeaent io Jail, or the asms and pay all rrasonable expenses, lor the delivery to me, of negro man WKoTOX who ranaway on hunday last. He Is a eieut-buill mullatto, with a round full face, about wenty-lbree years of age, and is a sensible tetlow. - Ksil resit antt dsge a eainst are requested 4a he on the alert, as h may havs prtHervd free papers, and will probably at tempt le vt htmaeli of their asdu of convey ance to escape Iron lha Slate. FAHIU8 J. HAYWOOD. 'Raleigh Feb. 86, 1839. 10 if Thirf jr-aeven Cette for a Razor. The subscriber has received another supply f Thirty-seven Cent Itasors, and judging iroiu the success he has met with heretofore ia selling ta sore ef the same quality, he calculate upon giving the public s good article lor the above small sum. K f. NASH. Pettrtburg Va. v P. S 1 have now for sale a ilendU assort ment of Puao Poena. Persons diipdsed to ;h taste win be etercised'io tl cbDice ot the exterior as Bumble. For Three Hundred, or Three Hundred and FilU..DiUrii, 1 -will furnish somelhinc at. suoev nor une,ad very handsomely finishrd and if vary piain nnian is nesircu, 1 will lurnisu inrm for still less than $300, K. P. N. April e IN It DEAR SIR Tbe Piano which roe selected snd forwarded to me eaadr by gtedart, Worces ter and Dunham,, New York, came aalely 10 hand in Sue order end perlectly in -tune, greatly to my surprise, as after leaving New Orleans at passed through three several boats before ha' ar rival at Troy, a small town within eight miles Io aay esusei worn incaae u was nanoao ay wagon. Nothing but tbe very great care in packing, could have insured its arrival in such order. Mi daughter Is much pleased with it, and considers it full) equal, at not superior, to tha one I tret purchased ol you. which good judges pronounc ed an eieellent one. I can Willi confidence re commend to these wishing to purchase pianos to rely on ynu, as well to select, as lo pack not I am certain they will not be disappointed. Most respeetlully, yours, he., (Copy) J. T. LEIGH. Yela Baaha County, Missiesipi. Tha above la son Mr. Leieh. who reeentlv resided in Amelia county, Virginia, (Clerk uf the Court) I be Brat piano which I sold him ha dispassd uf.belora he left for Mississippi, to Colonel Samuel D. Burke ef Prince Edward, and on leaving Amelia gave dsrvatioua for me lo forward bias another to New Orleans, which it seems gave great satisfaction. .' t, K. P. NASH, Pctersaarg, Virginia, - Aprl 90 . .V.-.:.-'' ...Wft Ointment for the Blind Piles. Ibis invaluable remedy haa bees several years wesbre-ihw public rte vh-tuw and wsficacy aabaanssaav h- - 1 a a at- - as m aa la. aa aa aaw aaaaasa n saialaai teelTej wveswTel Cts IC wtClTi lit SI wTvJll.r Vaar tataytaraw see, in the meat aggravated forma of the diaease. la note solitary ease hss it been kaoea la lail ia effccling a cure. Many vary respectable per. anna have borne testimony to its ehloaeyi among whom is lha Ke. Wm. A. Smith, Of the M. t Churcb,aad Editor of tha Cpafareaee Journal, who, trom hia.ewa XB4riesM,.aoatdaalLly re sommends it lo the public as a SATS,4teassA aia, as imciiiT axuxar." h may be had at the Store of B. TUCKER, Afeati ttaleifh,-? . Cr- ' - --"DISSOLsTTIOIf."- Tha Copartnarship heretofore existing be tween Thomsoat & Ksckwuh, Watch Makers and Jewelers ia the city of Raleigh, N. C. is this dsj dteaolved by metaaJ eoneeut. All per sons having desnanila sgstast Ihe aaid Arm. will present them to William Tbompeoa, sad all indebisd will pay te him, aa he is authorised to settle the bosiaees ot we same. WILLIAM TH0M80N. R. W, BECK WITH. Rslelgh, Msy 80, 1839. It . Watth Maker nnd Jttretlert Respectfully, informs his friends sod the public, that be will continue the business at Ihe stand lately occupied by Thomson At, Beckwith, wberi be. baa a fine easortmeot of Watcbea, Jewellery, Cutlery, snd Perfumry, which hs will diapnae of at ie ItrrpntM : ffatckee, Cfothe, mnd Jemtlttrji, repairs sod Cleaned aa usual. ; . A Horse sad Buggy for sale., ; 5 . May S9, 1839. , ''VZ'".' . . - ... NOTICE., Tbe General Assembly having authorised the f floss! aorta procure ens complete act ot weights snd sseaserea, as wanonrus iur eacn coumy , pep. rant disposed le contract Vre inMed In make their trrmi known, agreeably to Ihe net for that i. .hauler . . . .vionets wi - w- ..-. - .;-.- -. -i - ecMiivc Ufiiee. E. B. DUDLEY. -Anril. 1839. ' T IT if j The Regieter, Staadard, Nevhera SpeetMer, Gremsberoagb rairtwt.saq awuiaory naunntaa will publiab tillrorbnt. v - t I t '. , ' . 'e .."'(.,.-. . ' - - - ' fd- . : . s-s X alTasnaaaja eOw... -7 .allAWa . jr.nW -sftV - . . - V --T" -- "TlI ll-I!"L " '.- smlS-.t,, ." J?i r - . ' .iifolFr' BALE Will h. sold mm tbe 4tk day rfJtUavSmfeojplihe .SmriHofJMXiJ. . Wloiii wr M m.di .hereof :n .k. ... Anm iKimi tor the veer tl K amber ot acres' " ' Amount ol Te whom belonging l is due 8WJ 300 Willie Jones 8 3 06 61 4 JO 8 30 8 84 I 43 S 58 t 08 4 84 86 I 81 64 I 4 Eidtm Powell Ana Pieren Bespass Asa Ransom Uespass Ishanw Sennett . Nancy Spruill Asesh White Malaehi Adsnts Bsldwin fct Nickolls Isaae Bateman Jr Rieh'd DaTenport ' M.ry Phelps Jamrs Parbrick 163-3 8 eVHO 8i9 TO 2 JO 75 84 150 70 SO 71 Isaac Spruill 8 (0 1 Lot in Plymouth, No 183, given in by Abram .8 do do do No 81 k 18 do William Plymouth, May 80, 1139. Price Win be sold for cash, at the Court House in Pittaboroufh, on Monday, the 15th day of July neit, the following tracra of lend and Town lota, or mucb thereof as w.ll aat.sfy the Uiee due thereon for tbe years 1835, '36, W, together with the ux on the following polls and coat, ike.- 3 ? p m 3 3 m 7jI ' 900 990 ' 40 Kocky Kivcr Mewhopu Lick creek Pine branch Kli Smith R Holt A Kelly T Stowt A. Cartoll. I' M'ltauiel D Holland loniah Tysox Unlisted 40fJ. 'Lick cretk .... Do Haw river. Hear creek J Petty CStrsugha wm Hmitn Do 19 SO an- Haw river -. tVnodson Lea J Slrsueha E.Walden W Straughan Stinking ereuk. Do Itase Won- J Crump cnown tile Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Also 3 lots in the town nf Pillsborooeh. valued tbe tax on two Poles, listed by Hillery Yeargan ' ' June 3. 1839- Piee Commission and forwarding Business. rpHE Subscribers have established themselves I ia Wilmington for the transection of the a hove business, nnd solicit' - a shire of public patronage. Having beea accustomed to the ba sinets, snd intending lo devote their attention exclusively to k, they pledge themselves to give satisfaction to those who easy patronise (hem. Merchants living in the, interior may rely nn baring prompt and early sdtices of arrival and shipment of their fioodi, and those" who supply themselves with Groceries' from Wilmington, w ill be regularly advised of arrivals, and the state of the market. Strict attention will also be given to tbe sale of Produce, Lumber, Tim ber, ate. MeGARY k MeTAGGART. Wilmington Ma 20, J 839. . , S3e lUNIVEKSITWV k THE Puhlm Anniveraarv Kxamlnalinn nf thn Students of the University et North Csrelina'will be hebj at Chapel Hill oa Monday the 17th day of Jne next, and be continued from day In day unlit-Thursday Ihe 87th, which lest mentioned day ia appointed for the Anauai Commencement ,tTvi nn &iw7. nor. r a, uaniy, rrt. t IBeio- Hon, D. L.Svaio, PrciMlenl ofCollete. a t 1 a B... a is tit. u . era we. ( ' .. 9IU- 1 1 VIM, I. L OW D. M . Rarrinattr. T. D. Henochan, W- A. Blount, J. Branch, . C. Chalmers, D. W. Courts, ' ti. F. Davidson, W, Eaton, Jr. W. Gaston, 8. Graves, i.l'aejJ J. C Johnston. ' W. B. Meares. J. Mebane. , ' W. D. Moseley, F. Nash, W. McPheelera, J. Owen. ' T. G. eVslk, H. McQueen, T. Settle, O. Holmes, F.J Hill. CHAS. MANLV. . , L 8rs Hoard Tnittaej, Raleigh, May 10, 1839. . 81 State of North Carolina. Granville County. In Equity Spring term, 1839. Ambrose Jones at others Petition to. soli the - vs. Vlatrtfi of Gabriel Joecs, Robert Jones Is others. J dee'd. , ' - la Ihia ease, lha lands having been sold, and lbs proceed c being reedy for distnbulioa, it ia ordered by the Court that advertisement be made for three moatha hs tha Raleigh Star, and N. Carolina Standard, for the following persona te appear and snake known their alaima te the fund reserved le them respeetivury, so will the children of Pace Hawkins, or Gregory, - who was a sister ol Gabriel Jnnea, the children of Polly Ford, who wasa daughter ol Reuben Jones, sen., brother of Gabriel Jones the children of Sarah uoida, alto a daughter or said Reuben Jonas, sen.i tbe ehildrea of Reuhea Jones; iun. a sua wi the aaid Jteubea Jones, srm the chiU irtil Ql tj,Q vex y pnet. dei'd. W h0 was a son. n( 1 Stephen Jones, a brother of, Gabriel Jooet and the ehildrea of Amy Jones, who waa a daugh ter of Ambrose Jones, son of Jaasea Jones, who was a. arasber- ol asm jutnnci Jones. ...... . w Haeta, 1 nos. n. LJtuejnnn, Clerk- sad Master ot i.ranvuie uoort ot Kquav. at omea tbe Srst Monday of March, 1839. "r . THOS. B. U1TLEJOHN, C. M. E. (Priee-adv. 15 9m -NOTICE. Tha anil.rii.n.d luiw Himin.jl .1m. nis business, earaesllv rtaueels all ihoacf indebt ed lo him. to eome lorwar-1, viihoat delay,- aad settle their aeeounts by sots ar otberwise, so aa te ewaUe hies to. meet the. prcssii.g claim ljuf hia arsditatw. Ha will dispote of the rnmsiwiler ef his stock ee hand privately otherwise, by 4 puoim venune, nt some tuiura eay. ol Which timelr-awtke Shalt "be given. . . J NO. G. MARSHALL, i Raleigh, May 87, 1899- '89 9t ' Register. ' . " " HESIDOII ACADEKT. - rpHEI'St acaaatonnf this Seminary will sloes l an Friday, Ihe 14ih of June, by a public ex ami. alios of the aludcnta. Parents snd rela tives are mvned to atteadV Tby will be ed again oa Mwaday, the 1st ef July. - Encour aged by the. support he has heretofore received, the undersigned baa built a large sad soateaieni 'Academy, aeur hta awn dwelling. His bouse will sgsm be open lor boarders. Wishing te carry en a hoarding school to be profitable to bieneejf sad beacfieinl in his boarders, be will furnish a rears, bed, sad fire te every . lee, fur. aithing every .thine; except lights. The charge wdl vary ft-ore) to $51 tha session of five mouths. Young asea wishing a room and bed to themselves can have h, ' by paying five dollar more. None writ be received who srs not wit ling to submit te all tha rules snd rrgulalinas of the school. . Tbe sobssriber has globes for the" ass of Students ia Geography, and apparel as te leach surveying practically. Parker'a exereisea ha Eogliih somposMioa, also the delivery f select speeches kept ap during the session. JOHN Y. HICKS, r- f - ' - - - Prsaeipal. Hemdon, near LonTsbnrg, Franklin Co. k - May S, 1839. , - - : r99tso',-. ""') ' . i. . . ICE The ajibaeribes te reaiiy te snppry en per-; aon.wiih'lCE, from sunrise till 10 o'clock: P. kL '- " ' Ceentr orders will be faith fully attended b D. LINDEMAN. April 56th. 1839. Register aad Sumlare, 19 tf FOItTlIES." 1 Who adjoining i . . a .i In Green Hill Simons J H.ker and others Ditto Ditto -The Town of Plymouth and otbera Not known Joseph U Griffin and others Not known- , Malaehi Cm prew end others . p Judith Boxmsn snd others Henj. Fmdley's Heirs and the Town of Plymouth Warren Bateman and others Silas Snell's Heirs and. others , Wm Davenport and others Jna F Phelnsand others James Newberry and Anson Spraill and others Harrill, tardus 3 II Williams do 64 DAVIS, ShrT. 84 Jw It B adv. $10 NOTICE. t - f: sv -r a. l37 (501 Veier M'Daiiiel Smith's hejrs Unknown Do double tax Do Do Unknown single Do Do Do. Do Wm Straughaa Poe'a hairs l37 su 40 oa 85 Un Do Dt 16J Hi 9H 7J Do U am 60 SilU l 03 1137 160 40 $0 10 1839 IS36 3501 1 09 350 1 05 Do Do Do Do 1S37 SUM 87) at S9O0 for the tax due thereon, together lor for the year 1836. . L JOHN HAUMAN, Shr. of Chatham County. adv. $8 75 Si State of North Carolina, Bertie County. In EquiTT. Petition to sell Land. John FreemanaO'ain', and John K. King, Ren ry B. King, William King, Mary Ann King, Kltssbetli a amr, cusaoein ana vr. uornaii, Charles Ann King, Alssn King, James King, and Geo! O. Askew, sre defendant: A . ' ' It anncaiiiina thesatiitsction ol the CouHI tint all the dal'endanta hf-this suit, except CeOrte Q. Askew, stw not residenl s ef- this Siare ir nrf thcrelore ordered that publatation be made for aix weeks in the Haleigh Star, for them to be and appear before the Judge ol our said Court, to be held in Bertie County, at the Court house in Windsor, on the third Monday In September nest) and plead, answer or demur, or judgment nrn eoulesso will be entered against them, and the cauae heard ex parte. And it is ordered accordingly. Test. L. 8. WEBB C.k M. E S3 6' lOJriltllflSION. FAMILY GROCEH.Y The Subscribers, under the firm of Law: rence k Chriatophers, have commenced the a bove pamed btfsiness in the fire-proof Store in this City, lately occupied by 9enj. II. Smith, Esq. where they will constantly keep on hand GROCEMES&PaOVISIONS -of the best qualityi which will be sold at a moderate profit for Csah. Every sttention -will be paid to articles consigned to them on Storage or for sale on Commission. CO" Liberal prices paid for country pre- dUCW4...- -. - r- ! i,. '-f '' Their present stock consists, ia part, of rthe followinf artioieat Cbampaigne Wine slad Oil ( Pepper . Allspice ' t"'s"er Indigo " ' Copperas Salt Petre Sperm Oil Do Candles Tallow do . Blacking 8paniah Sejrare . Chewing; Tobacco, Shot It Gunpowder Sardines Pickeled Salmon clmnked Herring's Codfish .Rice Table Salt Maxieira Xeneriffe Sicily Port do do do tie do Claret London Porter Champaigns Brandy, Conisc ; do Apple ( do Holland Gin' American ' do Jamaica Rum N E dn Iriah Malt Whiakey Old Rye do Up Country yinegsr Loaf tiupr Lamp " Brown do do -de- - Liverpool (round do Molasses Java Coffee fjiguira do GiiBpawder Tea Pickeled Sturgeon Do Herrings .Butter Crfckera Scotch 8nuff " Mustard ,. . . pTHysmr--eV rrawervcd.Ginrer Pepper Sauce Raiaine Fancy Pickels -fitfchs sBop Gists h Stone Ware Demijohns ; ' , ' Flour, Mesl V Bacon, Lard Ac' Lemoa Byrup - ALEX. J. LAWRENCE, --- JOHN J. CHRISTOPHERS. Raleigh, June 7, 1839. v 35 3l , tlemg deterntuet to move lo the West, t now offer tur sale any desirable resideaee and Acade my, in the Wremc ' northern part of Nash., I deem it enaeeessary again lo mention the many advantages ot this plsee, in point et health and location, for s permanent school, ss lbs patron sga and health ol ihe students,, from its eon. meneement, hsve sufficiently established that htell and 1 sow abandon a patronage as favors ble aa I could wish. This iaslMatioa being founded by my sell sad at my ewa expense, I am desir- whaw--'-evaaeJ 404w( ltfnacftaa alhaOttlll ''MMBe)nABsaTr' "4 who wishes to realise a profit by continuing a hoarding achool; or thai Several gentlemen from the lower section of country sboald unitedly purchase it, and secure lbs services of a leaeher for the benefit of their children, and thereby ssve themsel.es more doctor's bills in one year lhaa I offer my place St. The dwelling bouvs U a convenient bwildint. -with nine noma and f fire places, besidees large diaieg mom, closets ana presses ta ine sasemeal story tha Academy a well built, two story building lor school room and bed rooms,' wiih six other eomlortabla n.i roomst all sufieient 'Car the awc-oiwndiHion -of forty students, or the. summer resiliences of tour r five families. Belonging lo the premises is a fact of 840 Seres, about lOufcf which is in moil cultivation, with two never-lading springs snd a w.i.n oicnnn waier ra ine yara. As I contemplate visiting Ihe west in a inert tmte, and expect te be abaeat two or three enoeins. I shall authoriaa iokn C, Da via or Lmuard S. 8ima to shew the aremieea aad eon- irtol tur the sals;" T'he tmrehasrr nan bavr -en- tire posssssHMi in time to make SrrangecMnM for the next year. . Address al Kansnm's H-ntge. -neXlI3. ' - 89 3t , Wianilard 9 llmec . ' , SIIOCCO SPICIi-sGS. v; There will be a Ball at hhocco on the J3 of June. A Band ef MustCts engsged. "' June 1st, 1839.- " U St ri-..-..',, .:..r "... . i, ". ... FLEASL'KCCAKHlAr.re ' The Subscriber baa on band an asaortis,,,, of carriages. Some very richly finished. will, bffthmbeybeur a comparison with 1 manufsctiired elewberav The work ia win? ed to be faithfully executed, and will be eoijl aa favorable terms sa at sny regular shop st &) North Those wishing lo supply thematic arill nli-aaee.ll and ibdea fai 't1ima.lM ' TH0S.C0B8. May, 22, 1839, , , . , .tls; hecommtnded by the Medical iemfe. Doctors II n'rreU's Itledicinea. 1st. -I'HEIH JtJTI'l-BILUOUS TO j? PILLS. " These pills supply the place of calomel, t are a certain cure lor all diseases of the InJ the different vsrieties of fever, all rbrohic lioos, end every erher mslady requiring esaiaw. tw ur nri ourrauuu mmu niu Ol Sll.11-. medicines. d. THEIR- JUn'WISPEPTIC SUf. PF.RY F. I.M PI1.1.S These pills am a sure and certain4 remedv L. indigestion. They gently Open snd give itKaaA to the bowels, restore the spprtue by imptom, lone to the stonisch) and by their timely aw a. rinus st lacks are prevented. They' are s ( dimr pill and are invaluable in diaeases liar in icniaicv ami cimiircn. The above prrpaiaiionssre now pstroaiinlu the profeisinn anil mhers ot the highest rcsanw lability, and are giving dailv proota ol 4hrirZ! perior intrinsie virtues. These CoaiWImiio,,! tberelore, give Ihem a claim to the flni patronage ol. the public ami pliyaujiwaJI 1 j The respectable eertificaies of VusT i gentlemen are given as testimonials in il ' at f .... raaquounc esuetyr Sl, ji r.f I o all wboiw h mav coucem. aia ia Sa 1 tify, that 1 nave witnessed the most aalotanttt. feets produced by A. k J. Harrell'a Anli-lHa, I peptic Slippery dm ruia, especially m dpajM. sia, and that without pain or uneasiness sea, not hesitate tu recommend them lo ihe public is an uncommonly, pleasant and waelul mrditia. In testimony of that confidence; gentlemea,4 wish you to forward- me a thousand forthwiis. itespeeiiiiiiy, -. THUS. .MITCHELL, M. D. Frnra Horatio K. Williams, Justice of Be Peace: Elitahelh Cilyj N. C. lUt Jhttr J- ifarretl:l have the put year made Irequent use pf your Anti-Dysyetia Slippery Elm Pills, and find them a most vans, ble medicine: ihey produce the most benrbri (.effects on iny syiUm, wbenevor l have had am. aeon to use, them..,,.m . :.,i.r ReSieelliilly, h OicAtlO N. WiLLi amF' From Ihe Rev. James A. Riddiek', binenatb der of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ... Elisabeth City. N. C. 11)1 - In testify g to the virtues of' Doctor A. k J. Harrell'smi-Dyspep ie Slipiery Elm Pilis, 1 leel free lo savi that I have oaed ihem in mhiI instances wiih enoaTili-riilil. h.ni.Rr tk;.'. rate pleassnlly (wilhoul naust-siing the. aomata, and in my own Case, they have been entirely mm aesslul in removing the symptoms of ilvqwpua. I regard these pills an excellent merfitiae, sue snouia oc sept in the house? of every tsmili. ' Uespestlully, ' JA.VIKS A. KlUUltK, ehant. --fr. p"- Eiib.th rnri. -hTR.:ft3t Genllemea-Tbis is to ncrtrty, that I belim your Antt-llillinus Tomstn pills lo be a gust ami genuine medicine, sue that ifiey contain tlie qualities for which Ihev are momniendrl I have. Used litem in inv laiuilv in several cam sod they hsve proved sifectual in every rasiassrl loora, ne, UHAS. HAKltnU. From s respectable citizen nl Paaqnotank s. Genlleiueii I his is lo certifv tu the efficasr of your Anti-Bilious Tomato Pills. Insretest stlaek of liver affection connected with derange-1 mcnt of the lunrs their use was attended est S the most salutary lesulis. . They operated pronpt- i !f jet with peculiar mildness, reducing lever eas j clearing the atoroaeh and bowele of iheir morcsl , matters. I think them s snrerior medic ine ass ; recommend It.era wHIiout betiialion to public as-1 win pairvwafv. : I i , ', . 4USIAH fill I ABU From Mr. Charles Bright, Isrmer, Fasqeotsak coumy, n. u., l3S Tnall whom it auaa .nn...- 1-k:. u . tily that 1 have taken I loci or s A. k J. Harrciri! Aall-llilKMic lomalo Pills with great benefit. lj have beea alwaya subject lo sicS headache acf have touad but littles relief by the remedies II have retorted lo By the use of your pills, hoc I ever, I have realized much ndvai.iaee. nnd i Ihink by their further use that 1 shall be perns) neatly cured. They merit universal aonfidennf . Kespcellully, '' , '' CHAS. ARIGHT. Prepared m Elixabrlh City, N. C. by the pr I prletors and principally., taanauarted frmu Nw I lolk, Virginia For sale ai ths Drag Store of WiiujriflIaon ak jCo. . . Huleigh, A'eriA Careiss -T hiaaemuiiiil Ci'J"-' bred English Kt-.0' lelv imnon.!il bv ft" ios vsrguswi wui v belt eraaiWiTltnrhir II st Wilton, le lbs soantv ot Granvule. ing Ihe lith Feb. and ending 1st July st sad pr:cec as will eaable all slsstes of persons ta s vaifthemsHves of the aervices of this dmia-i guished Race Horse, snd eetidV of Race Haratt as I am instructed to stand him low.. His ami aesare nnerei at W the season and 49 taw sure, with oaA dollar to the groom, ihe laawsse ta he paid aa coon aa lha mare is purled was, e asceruineiT isssa lonb ro alteration war ' made in ihaahova prices. He ts w sure fcarfr! ler.aud will always be found st hiaSiabln not eare will b token lo prevent aa-iileots bet a iiaoiiMy tor any, his groom is esrefiil and mtj relied oni niares will he fed lor thirty eeats a day.., HlacA bwrvanla hoarded gTatic. all ehw persoat sent wnh mares, will have lo pay ss which will bp reasnnahla. Flexible is a rich Urowa lull fiAewn audit danda hiah. b.ed by the Earl of Egremeat, was wrldet m i 843: be is in finer heatih sntnw I than I have ever aeen him, and I the bren of find horses ere particularly inched le en a . aes him. He was got by Wiwlrboaei hat a ' Themis (sister lolnsantator) by Sorcerer, l dam Henna, by Gohanna, out ot Hoianimj-w sister to Catherine, Cslibri and young Csiuilh oy wooupeeKer, (Camilla, by Trentbam, woqen by the Compton Barb, (aiie'rwarda sailed aa Sedley Gray Arabian.) Godolphia Arabian envs, (dam of Juggler ka. fee.) Gray Rebinsan, T the Ball Gallowev. old Snake mam. GreV Wdhh Blister to Xlamseyy ty -Hautboy; euT tf 9 r.rey't Pet wiww. r; - y rrrr Whalebone the aire of Flexible ia krMhcv Whisker, Wofull, and Webb, by Waxy dtnv Penelope, by Trampeler, Prunella by Hbll; Promise by Snap, Spectetore dam by Patrtas tn Flexible ia thus united tbe Blond ol Heros Marcheru, and fcelips, and on both sides tbe as" fashinoabls blood of the Hay, his runoiag ia Sw gland will establish that met,- be baling eunwar ad wrih lha Snllswinw ffnra. hi.h wateSSS aidelMd the Vest -of the day 8neh as Sesaai Velasquis.. Worwick, Halloa,. Shuille P Vecwvmais Haja-Haha, Hutleniot, Masame, Br tor: FauitniSigiirb.Jfapid;:j Gineral Minn, Ciader.ll Reubens, Bruise Langwaiat, Merman, Rina da Lusbeeonxb lhan, and a bout of ethers, which will be act aw" ia hie bund hdla. . - -v.- EDWARD M. CABT8 WDtoa, Grsnville sounty.N. C, Jan. 90, U
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