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J- "CHARACTER IS 2.S IMPORT4NT. TO STATES! AS IJ IS TO 'iNDIVIDllAI ANn THP rt n. r- j. r- 1 i wviDUALS, AND THE GLORY OF THE STATE IS.THE COSIMOIf ROFERTYi ITS CITIZENS." I II. 4.

HOLIES, E.tor ana Proprietor. r. FAYETTKY1LLE, THURSDAY, AOGCS1 8 1839. i -i-rm 1 Sye iDbnarslReward. temper, Wak tfewnV displayed "in ome "irarly.

Trio WANTED TO HIRE, IT months firft rate WAGON DRI-StfflT8 ood character, for whonvliberaj Wa-SS. Apply at this Office, or tthe ayettevxlle, June 8, 1839. 1 A TERMS. per annum, it paid in advance 83 if paid at ti. 1 thtjend 41 six months or 53 50 ad the expiralien lheciar- Advertisements insetted at the rate 01 sixty jcems per square, tor the first, and thirty I i w.

vvuuccicu wiiii uiis cstab usnment, must oe addressed H. L. tor of Ithc Jforth-Carolinian. and in Vid-M If OLME8. Edi- 1 cases post IS TILJ.

Tl -r. A 1 1 1 1 1 r-rimr 'nrl irn Knmir A t.vr Aiwr Ut.lai rinas. in. ii. rin 50 Casks nomastown JLime, ou Uhd.

Molasses I 20 Boxes Bar Soap. I .1 J00 Sacks Blown Salt, 23 Boxes Fayetteville Mould dandles, lioxcs tomoked lierrjns, or Sale by GEO, McNeill. -Juno 16tf. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR S4LE Ephi ntation on the Fear River, re nlly owned and cultivated by Jbm M. Dob d.

wetter known as the Northington Cres plantation Embracing in oil about 2260" a irmcli of it in a hib state of cultivation, and well Tynccd, TV and tho Imlancc well timberod with Pak, Hicko- Pine, has on it two comfof table dwel- liner iiouscsi and other convenient outbuildings, fine water, streams on which are now standing a mill and Gin; House. The Ferrv is also included and bing ojn the b6st road 'to -ChapH "Hill and ililisoorougM, wiiii um utile attention might he profitable -fijopcrtv." Distance from Fayeteville about 32 mils. Capital sites fot Cotton Factories. The plantatijn is susceptible of a divisi irrto two or three paris, which would be. made7 to suit DUr- cTiascrn.

If the aliovc property cannon be sold at private snle I before the cnsuin.2 Fall it -wiirihen- on 1 i 11 I 1 1 tig notice bo disposed of at public I sale. Per- ruHber. sons rcsidinj in the jow country and others desi-iasins a1 health v- situation and valua rous ot piirdr ble -plantation would do well to examine it. For further J'r particulars aipply to, I I JAAlliS U. DOBBIN.

JExr. 6, 1839. 19 tf. Pay ete ville Female 7ATR AJLEY respectfully ives notice that, in ITjLL order to met the increasing patronage of this School, and advance its interests, he has associated witbhirhselin Mr. Gust uvus S.pen-cr, who, With his lady, will commence labors at tbVopenirijofthe next Academic yes Oct.

15. Mr. S. ii an Experienced Teacher, and has liad charge, for the past year, of the Female Seminaiy at Charlotte, in this State. i 'p' I Mrs, I ppenicer will take the special charge of the Elementary pepartment, in a room entirely spcarate from the! general School Room.

,1 LETTERS, TrpEMAIJilNGlri the POST OFFICE at Fav- ALU etteville, JNorthJ Carolina, on the 1st of July 1839., ii Henry Avery, Jr. illiam Autery, Sarah C. Allen, Jno. Averitt, Jno. Atkins, I Sarah Atkins, i Jno.

Anderson; f.y. -Jas. Butler, i Saml. Butts, T-v Archibald Black, John Baker, Sen. Alexander Buie, Mary Brim, Thomas Batley, E.

H. Benners, Jamas Blue, Ransom Britt, Mary Brown, Duncan Ballard, Alexander Campbell, Zeach. Caffield, JohnCulbreath, Elizabeth Campbell, Archabald Cameron, Daniel Core, I S. B. Council, James Colville, Barbara King.

Benjamin Lewis, Lumsden Mary i Hardy Josiah Lewis, Mary Lancaster, Patrick Leonard. D. G. Morrison, Jemima! Manes, Miller, Robert Willis Morgan Ezekiel Merrictt i Daniel IVIcConnaclr, AlejfanderIcArthur, Joseph; JVIcDufBe, LovdJ, McNeill, Murdock McLoud, Alexander McLeod, Roderick McCrjjngain, Wm. G.

McNeill, James McKeathan, i Sarah McPJiail, Neil McArthur, Robert s. McKay. -xl James Nelson, Alexander Clark. Henry Nunnery. Clarkcy Price, J.

W. Prosser, SE: Philips, Malcom. Purcell, Benjamin Pile. Mary Revells, Absalom -Riley, .1 Duncan Darrack William Daniels, Zebulen Duncan, Timothy Davis. Jamesi A.

Dunn, Jane Deberry. Vi 9 James L. Edwards, iWary h.d wards, Thomajs Robinson, Ransom Rencher, John K. Fort, i P. P.

Rolinger. j. Thomas Strother, Bright Surles, John Starlinff, Ann Singleterry, Briant Sellers, Alexander Steel, Simon Smith, -Thomas Smith, i William Scott, vt 'I Needham Tatum, NewsOm Terry, 1 Elizabeth Weeden, Briant Wright Lucy Williams, Anson Wade, 'Neil Wilkinson, Samuel iWest, Dr. Wm. H.

Williams, I John Wilson, Williarii Willis. James Foster, 1 John Godwin, i John Geddie, James Geddie, Villiam D. Green. Joltn Gilchrist, Frances J. Hales, John.

Hair, John Henry, James Harris, Samuel Hussey, John B.Hines, Eliza H. L. Hicks. Levi Jones. Samuel Johnson, Malcom Jones, Joshua Jessup, John R.

Kennedy, George T. King, XSi ancy Kennedy, JOHN McRAE, Ppst Master. 22, 3t Ic. Tliomals J. has moved, to Libertv Point! orit the north side of Person street, a lew doOrs above-Mr.

John M.Sted- fiian's store mar 9- -2tf J. nT AVE just received by the lasi arrivals from the JuJU. iWortli, a large and general assortment of which ate CALICO, PIEC sorted, well as- 1 50 pieces superior Girtirhani. 245 pieces rpngee Handkerchiefs, Swiss Muslin, plain, plaid, and figured, 13 1 shop Lawns, Jf nissian bhawls, Irish Linen Lawns and Diapers Cloths, Cassameres andi Sattinets, Spool Cotton and Patent Thread, 1 uck and Side Combs, Muslin -de-Lanes, 3-4 land 6-4, JBoItinsr Cloths, (Anker With many other articles all of which, being bought Auction, etc. win De puereu ai reouceu prices.

I July 2, 183IK i 21-tf a j.MI i I r- 'J i STATE OF i NORTH CAROLINA. i n.T:'h i Court of- Pleas ana Quarter Sessions, July i erm, i5U. i Original Altachwent levied James Carrol, on tiead olcauieand land Hampton Sullivan. of the Delendant. Xx FTT appearing to the satisfaejion ofthe Court that the Defendant hath removed beyond the limits of this State, so that the, ordinary process ot law be served on him, it isjtherefore Ordered by the Court, that 'p iblication -be made for, six weeks in The North Carolinian, liotilyih said Defendant of the levy of said attachment, and requil' ing him to appear, replevy and plead at4lie nextj term of this Court, or judgment, by default, ivfl bei awarded against him, and the property levied will be condemned to thi sa3aconii Plantiff's demand.

1 -r I WiViess, James Djckson, Cbirk of said Courts at office, the third M.onday in JulyA.JP. 1839, iand of American Independence1, the 64th. JAMES DICKSON, Clerks July 20, 1839. "2f 6t STATE OrTNORTir CAROLINA, -'y Duplin pouniy. -S Court of Pleas and tflarter Sessions, July Term, Ife39.

I Arclulaus Branch, 1 Original Attachment. Levied vs. On I IIBmu Ol caiuo niiu uauu Hamnton Sullivan. if tlte Defendant. i 1 i 1 It '3 appearing 'to the satisfactiorfbf tb Court, that the Defendant hath removed from thj State, so (that a personal notice.

iffcaidHevj cannot be served rn him. it is theretorri rrlprpd bv the Court.hat publication be made in 'the North Carolinian for ImL DefendaMtuf sajdlevy on his property, and requiring him to appear at the next Tcrrg of said sheM cause aiinst the samef or an artier wiW be made by said Court for the saje of the lands levied on as aforesaid, for the satisfaction of Plaintiff's demand. i Dickson. Clerk oF said tourt, at officer the third Monday in July, A. 1839, and Lr a J.nan.linn tK.

tLAA lfnci TMvcnxT ri r. July! 20, I839v 21 6t TABLES TO REXT cm Hillsbo- Qf. Tolv vrrl4 Klnw mv ft TpIv vards below mv Store. LIST OF REEI). open ui3 lock, bv t.

her chain is secured, whsa r.cr'cc 10 ireai nor wna a rcsp err Vz2 utn in tae garwen, and the prr. sour-sap, papaw, or crars l. Jenny takes the key fomtla tacd tf l.o tor, sits down on Uie log, of vrocd, zzd tries ta insert it into fcs tz? padlock. After repeated failures, ill rr.ici endured, sho succeeds, th key inserted, but to turn it around to C3 to the spring, is too much for hsr, sdil-O Id. I indulged with some assistance Nothing escapes her in employ at the.

mission -houst; end ccrv thing is imitated so exactly," thst cjr ti "ble? are severely taxed--cs for instance, Jen dosoruethin' izXzrds the washer woman's deprjtmcnt: "cr.d if sh can only be indulged with a tub tf cr.d a piece of rag, she rubs shakes wrings witn an intense appucaiioa a nrs rate laundress. At her meals, too, 13 imitative faculty is equally cbserrablsi Jctcv uses her knrfe and spoon, acd'if the Utter bo neid awkwardly, her master demand it Ircm her, orders the hand to be turned, which she obeys, and receives the handle cf rccn between her fingers and thumb no ia considerable apish grace. Observing tha boy -of the house cleaning the knives end forks by rubbing them on the bord, Jenny concluded that her spoon ought to receive ths ssir.c and so gets a stone, corrrn-nccs a series of rubbing, by no means cnlcul-tcd to give a very fine polish. Obscrth tLa. carpenters at work not long ago she found a obtained a piece of board, and with a srenU stone for a hammer, began to drive ia the nnil as fairly as any young apprentice to the trade.

But the most amusing -scene is to witness the effect of music on her nerves and passions: we sometimes iudulge her with a visit in the mansion' house, take up an accordion and play.h'er ja tune- The excitement, Ciq tf tns- port she is thrown into, and her various gestures and movements are astonishing. Sho jumps up aud down on all fours for a while, then springs on a chair and has a crrpcr; end sometimes mounts on the back cf tho chair, giving all! tho evidence of be in 7 perfectly charmed. Should Jenny ever vbit tha United States, we apprehend she will tiTcrd a fund ofamusement to thousands of the curious. 1 St. Josephs, June 22.

REMARKABLE ESCAPE. On the passage of the Ship Alexander frcrn New Orfearns to New Tork, a your fad cbout 14-years, from a naturally froliclmc and mischievous disposition, becaina so trcubJe-1 some in his pranks that it was thrcatcred by the Captain if they were continued, that b.3 would confine him in a water cask. Otrr youngster took no heed however, and at the next offence was put in the cask, vhich was headed up, leaving a large bun! hcla for the admission of air. That nurht tha cnac-jn- tered a violent and ia a sadden Lrch the cask containing the boy rcl'cd error inter the sea. Tbecircumsfance was net ncticed by those on board.

Fortunately ths catk struck bung up, arid floated about thirty hours he thrown trpon the besch ct RU TT L. L. 1. to extricate himself from his prfeca witkeut success ana jin aespair gave UT ID CiO. oome cows however strolling cm ihz beach, were attracted to the cask and in v.

a'hirj- around it, one of the number, it tcir." fly wme "wiicnea ner tale into the bun time, switched her tale into the buni hole. wnicn me iaa graspca wiia a ae-pern to re cow heUowed and set c.Tfor life, providentially released, was discovered by ome rhermen on the beachand taen into paiacnicom, wnere a smau coiiccuoa Doing hnade fort him, he was enabled to proceed North by the way of Columbus. Tizzes. Singular and fatal ease of Somnambulic A most distressing case occurred on Tues day evening, at 159, Factory street. About seven m.

the, evening, Mrs. Sarah reside resident in the upper story ofthe abors premises, placed her little girl, a child cf three years and nine months of age, la bed, in a garret bed room, where she had waited until it had fallen asleep. About half an afterwards, something was heard to falh in the area, I fronting the street, which, upon examination, was found to be the child cf Mrs. Wilson who had, within the tiaao above spoken of, wandered in her sleep to the dormant window, and precipitated hsrtelf vpen the pavefnent below. The agony of l.er widowed mother, on learning the distressinr: death of her only 'tnczt heart rending.

5 The when picked up, although without-sense or motion, retained life for something like an hour after the ac cident. A.coroner 8 inquest was held upon the body, and a verdict of accidental death returned Courier. Coolness. In one of Frederic the Greats battles the horse of his nephew vrcs killed by a cannon ball, and it was at first thought th 2 rider was also slain. "Ah!" said tho Kinr.

riding by without stopping, "there's the Pria: 3 of Prussia killed; let his saddle and taken care of!" Society is something like a barrel of perk. The meat: that is at the top, is scnethia not so good as that a lift! lovrer 1 upper-ana lower enasrc tfaJ a little taint in 'em, but the miaaic-i Slick. Her attempts to 1 7 J.Scvcnl rooms in the commodious building hitherto occupied, 11 be devoted to the use I of I he School, and the lasscq divided according to thei ages, and separated asjmuch as possible from each other. The commodious arrangements for Boirding will be continued as last (year, and Mr. Beach will be prepareKl to take 10 or 12 youngLadi.es iiitbe Seminary -Buildings, where they will have tie benefit of constant) intercourse with an the Teachers.

Messts. BaUev and Spender will seek to furnish lible fnstmctionlin everv deDartment. anc considera- celebrated song on the early progress of the French Revolution, acquired the greatest reputation. But he' united 'with the exercise of- this ta lent, a lore of historical research and -an ex ercise of critical combined whkhls poetical resources and his -knowl edge of to form in him the accomplished cultivator" of literary history thatever appeared in any "Although it is by the "productions of his pen, that'Mr Roscoe's name has been made famous throughout Europe, yet were "his merits-' and '-lus claims, to the of mankind of a more various kind4 An ardent devotion from pure principles to the best interests of humanity, was the unvarying and constant guide of his public conduct, as the most strict discharge of. every duty, marked each step of his walk in private life.

A aoli-cit5r in extensive practice, hewas theadvO cate of all "sound Jaw An attorney in the borough "piSrts, he; was the stern, im-epmpromising enemy of the-fearless defender ofthe oppressed. A man of business under a 'and poweOl cof-poratioh, he was 'ever the implacable denouncer jobs arid abuses A confidential ad viser among the aristocracy of the most tory county in r-ngland, he was the most uncom-? promisincr enemy of tvrannv. the friend of therpeople the apostle of even Democratic opinions. A leader among parties who most-gained by the war, he. was throughout its whole course the zealous i prdacher of peace; and, standing high amonglhe traders of Liverpool, and at the head! of its society, he was.

the unflinching enemy of the African slave trade, the enthusiastic advdeate of its abolition When he' rose. in fame and throve in wealthwheji he became one of the great bankers of the place, and was courted; by all the leading men hv society-; when' his fame was spreadtjver the world, and his native town "became known in" many jemote places as having, given him birth when he was chosen to represent her in, parliament, ajid associated with the first statesmen of the age, this truly excellent persons unaffected modesty, his primitive simplicity of manner? never; deserted himc Ag his rise in life had been rapid and easy, he bore his good fortune with an equal mind; and when commercial distresses of the Gountry involved his affairs in ruin, the clouds which overcast. the evening of his days disturbed not the serenity -of his mind; the firmness which could maintain -Uself ajgai'nst the gales of prosperi ty, found the storms of adverse fortune, though more boisterous, much louder in their noise, yet not at all deceitful, and really less. rude in their shock. His latter years were passed in his much, loved literary.

leisure- consoled by the kindness of his friends, hap py in the bosom of his amiable family, uni versally respected by his countrymen, by all the, wise admired, beloved "by all the good from Africa's luminary. I THE OURANG OUTANG. Ve have seen several animals of this class in this, and in other countries; but never saw nor even heard of one to compare with the female ourang outang, now in possession of Dr. S. E.

Goheen, and to be seen at our mission premises. Jenny, (for so the calls her) was-ob tained bv him about five- months ago. from a gentleman of this town, who had purchased her from amative, a few months previously. She is four years bid and measures two feet rrtv In hirrht Kirifr wpll nronor- innd and aa much like the human snecies ken quite young by some' native Africans, andAvas clinging to the abdomen of her mo- ther ivhen the latter was killed by them. Her 1 a rkW fnnr nA-w n.Mi.r.

in I III 1 wi 1 1 a -cl 11 1 1 a uu a va a rtf Knman far nnd hearh -I i Th Incrth of time she had been in a do- :J.tA. -nA Woriloularlv lt nv. months, have served to develope 1 the aston- ishing degree of sagacity approaching ai t. ia i most to reason, with. which, her species are furnished by the great Creator of man and brute.

It is no small source of amusement to us, and quite a relaxation from the constant routine of business and to takeaa peep at Jenny occasionally; see her go through her Various exercises; all of which are most obediently performed at the bidding of her master, and mark her diverting powers ot imitation. She is chained by the neck to a piece of wood driven in the ground, the end of which is about inches above the surfacel Aline just high enough to admit of her grasping a slight spring upward, is fastened by one end to the back wail of the kitchen, and by the other to a fine orange tree which shades the spot. Jenny's movements on this tight rope are truly diverting. 4 She not only suspends with ease by either: hand, or either-foot for her feet are well adapted to all the for which the hand is used but walks lit an erect position on the rope, balancing herself with exact precision by the use of her long arms. Vhen in good humor, (which by the way is not always thq case, for she too gets into fits of passion, and requites the.

rod of correction,) Jenny, performs some exquisite feats of sagacity, swinging from side to side; supporting herself by one limb, then by another; lying down on the line, arms and legs suspended; making somersets; and in every possible manner showing 'great and quickness of movement peculiar to her nice 4" 1 -1- I in the formation of the different parts of the body, as any of the same class of animals n.0.Uv0 rd. Shft waii ta- i LOST, Ar-UCrvKT 15UOK.J On the12 day of May I lost a yellow calf skin- pocket book, containing $15 dollars in cash, and sundry notes. One note on George T. Barksdale. forS50 10: (me ntW not on ohn McNeill and Jamesi Carrell.

for otbernote on John McMillan for one due bill on John McMillan for S3 25: oW note on John Mc Donald and Edward alloy, for $5 with a credit of several notes in tavor of John McMillin, for uij uiiii jvansj ior one note on D. T. McArthur, andlArchibaldMcDonald, for $11 one judgment against Daniel Evans and lJamel invars, tor $11 15; one note on Neill Mc Miilan and Moses for $10 10; one against Neil McMillan and John McMillan, for $2 55, with a credit of 50 cents. ilZjI fof-Wfcm alt persons from trading fo the above papers, asI have received no payment for the same. I will gi ve a reward of FIVE DOLLARS for the delivery ofthe same to me.

DANIEL McMILLAN. Willis Creek, Cumberland County, North Carolina, July 20th 1839. 1 A Ii SACKS Livemoi Salt. 500 Bus. Allum do.

1 10 Tons weeds and English Ironi 40 Kegs Nails, assorted, J10 Hhds St. CrofMnd Porto Rico Su Is gar, oags kio AJotiee, Hhda Molassea Together with a general assortment of other artl-; cles in the grocerVline. iCjP The Subscriber has alsoreceived his Spring supply ofl Seasonable JDR-GQBS; Hai'd-icare, Cutlei-y, Cfrocry-icare, Patent JWedicihes, Boots, Shoes dnd Slippers, Fur ami Palm-leaf ais'C. Sf-c. All of which will be sold at toxoi vrices.

either at wholesalif or retail. 5. ATKINS, Foot Huy-Mount, April -i 7tf PITTSB0R0UGII jAEMY. THE exercises of this InstifutiWwill commence on tie 8th July next, under the superintendence ofthe former Instructor, Mr.J.JSI. Lovejoy.

Classics, 18 fber session, English, i5 I do The following are the branches aught'in this In-s itution, viz: Latin, Greek, Frfench, Algebra, Arithmetic, Hi story, Erlglish Grammar, Ancient and Modern Geography, Navigation and Surveying, Reading, Writing andjSpelling. lnaddition to the preparatory cpurse in the Clas-. sics, Mr. Lovejoy will give unremitted attention to young geritlemen in Algebra, jGeometry, History, Ancient and Modern nd will permit no Scholar to pass out of his" hands 'without a competent knowledge of the above branches. The Trustees of this Institution, under a deep sense iof the great evil flo'wing from imperfect teaching in some of our Academies? hesitate not in recommending this School to the having had am-pleestimony, during a twelye months' residence among us, of the ability, -propriety and -general in-, telligence, of rMr.

Lovejoy in all niatters connected with teaching. I iPittsborotigh, 1839. 1 22-tf 1141 is with rjnuch pleasure I inforrri the: public, that I have taken charge ofthe LAFAYETTE vHOTELi! in the, Town of CLINTON, Sampsnn county, jiNbrth Carolina. Itl is with equal pleasure that I assure the public, that no pains or oxertions shall be ispenseil with, ne cessary to the comfort and ease of those who may feel inclined to patronize me. Viy Table will at all times besupplied with the best viands this country can afford.

I Families travelling East a qd West, North and South, will find, the accommodations in Uie Lafayette Hotel inferior to none in the Southern country. Viaticum for their journey wi 1 be neatly provided when rcquiredl I The members of our Bar wi I rneet with a iroat kind and hospitable reception -e very facility will be afforded them for counsellinf with their clients. B. ST4TH, JU. March' I-lf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.

Chatham County. Superior Court of Law, Spr ngj Term, 1839. Lydia Lightfoot, vs Petition, for Divorce. James Lightfoot. IN this case it is shewn that a Siibpcena hath issued to the Defendant, sumijnoning him to appear and answer this petition, and the Sheriffhath returned thereon that the said Defendant is not to be found, and proclamation beig made according to law, and Defendant t'ailingtqappear and answer; it was ordered that another Subpoena should issue, and the said -second Subpoena being issued, it is returned by th Sheriff that the Defendant is rot to be found, and tiierefore, proclfmation was again made, and thesaid Defendant Jet failed to appear and answer; arid it was therefore ordered at the last Court, that advertisement be made; in one newspaper only.

It is now ordered byi the Court, that the Defendant shall be notified fippcar at the next Superior Court of Law, for Chdiham County, to be held at the Court House in fittsborough, on the 3rd Monday in September, 183, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to this or the same will be taken as heard as ex-parte; and. this notice shall be iven by advertising this order in the.Noith Carolina, Stanard, published at Raleigh, for three months; ahd also by advertsing the same for ihrce months in the North Carolinian published at Fay etteville. -Witness, John Thompson, Clerk of said Court, alofficejhe 3rd Monday in'Malrchi A. D. 1839.

J. THOMPSON, Clerk. tCF'The North Carolina Stndrd will publish the above for 3 months. COMMITTED TO JAIL. TAKEN ur and committed to the common Jjail; pf Cumberland fm County, as a frunaway slave, on the 20th June 1839, a negro jro-rnan.

She is twenty-two or three years of age, foff a dark mulatto complexion, fiye ftet two or three inches high. She has a child with her, which is Ibout three or four months old, she says that she i free born, and was laised in the county of Wake, by Ir- John Adams ii nXl that her name is FARABEE JASPER, she also! state that she leu Mr. Adams house about eighteen months ago. She has no free papers wilh herJ Any information relative to her will be thankfuljy Received, and her owner if she Is a 6lave, is notified to come forward, prove property, and lake her away if DAVID TlrVYLOK Jailor. Favetteville, N4 C.

June i 25, ip9, 3 FOR SALE, li at MeesjEs. Hall and Joisoh's store, POWELL. vuuujmy IP5g -22-m i HOTEL. Fayetteville, North Carolina. 1t THIS EST A BLISHMENT will be openVler the 1st of Auoist, under the management and direction ofthe Subsrciber.

The Houses has been thoroughly repaired, and will, in a few! Says be well furnished; and every effort will be rade to render it werthy of patronage. 1 EDWARD YARBROU0H, 1839. sji'tfjf iCPThe Augusta Chronicle (weekly Raleigh Register and Standard, Wilmington Advertiser, Green8borough Patriot, Salisbury Watchmaii and Cheraw Gazette will insert lie above three months and forward their accounts to the subscriber. INSTATE OF north Carolina; -Duplin County; Court of Pleas'and Quarter Sessions, JalV Term, Enoch Cobb, vs. anji Hampton Sullivan, Sr.

jXf. TTT appearing to the satisfaction of the Oourt that Hampton Sullivan, Sr one of the Defen dants in this case 19 not an inhabitant of thisSrate, or 50 conceals himself that notice of said levyCaHnot he served on him, it is therefore Ordered Hyi the Oourt that publication be made.in The North Carolinian for 6 weeks, notifying the said Defendant of said levy on his land, and requiring' him to appear at the next Term of the Court, and shewcaise against the same; or an order will he. made by' said Court for the sale ot the lands levied on as aforesaid for theatisfaction of Piaintifls demand; and jtt "Venditioni Exponas issued to sell the Ilf: itness, JamoS Dickson, Clerk of said Court, at office, the thid Monday iri July, A. D. 1839, arid of American the JAMES DICKSON, Clerk, 1 Aril juiy zom 236v -KTegroes for Salejft STATE OF NORTH I CAilOLINAf Duplin County.

Court of Pleas and Quarter Session's, Julu j.erm, ics5y. James ti. Jerman, and others, Petition fojk divi- va ion of negrbes. Uavis, and others. fTTIHIS cause coming on to be heard upon, the pc-U tion, answer, exhibits and proofs.

It is agreed by the parties, that the defendents cancel the deed from Rachel Davis to them, for certain negroes, land and other property, therein mentioned. Arid it is further agreed, that the Court do, and the Court do hereby order, adjudge and decree, that James iDick-son, Clerk ofthe COurt, be appointed a commissioner, toatsll thdfollowinolave vizr Ann, Jack, Philcis and William, late the property: of Rrhftl Davis. Atl lw fi ra nnW.tr i Htn bernext, at the Court House in Kenansville, on a credit ot six months, the purchaser' entering irito bond, with two securities, to be approved of by the commissioner. For the purpose of making a division of said property, agreeably to the prayer of the peti- uon, tt'iu iuai uie saia james xicKson, ior ine purpose of conveniently dividing; said notes or, bonds, amongst the distributees, take them in separate jiptes or bonds, ofthe amount of one hundred or, as nearly so, as may be conveniently done; and th.a.t h6 make report of the said sale, to the next term of this Court. It is ordered, that publication be made in the North Carolinian for eight weeks, ef this decree.

Acbpy from the Minitues, this 25th July, 1839. JAMES July 25, 1839. '23-'w MISCELLANEOUS. GENIUS AND CHARACTER OF MR. ROSCOE The following is extracted from jLprd Brougham's "Sketches of Public Characters." "Mr.

Roscoe' was, in some most remarkable person, that has. of years appeared in either the political or pt-erary world. Born in the most humble station, for his parents Were meniel in the fine country mansion, which afterwards wras his ovvn; he had risen to the highest rank in a laborious and useful profession, having become, one ofthe most eminent of the Lancashire solicitors a class of practitioners distinguished among those of the kingdom at largei by great knowledge of prqfs-j sion, and admirable skill in the conductfof their cjients Struggling withall the disadvantages of narrow circumstances, and of an education necessarily restricted, had not only accomplished himself in legal walks of ihi3 but educated himself in more classical studies, so slsX to have become a great proficient in pursuits seldom if ever before combined with ujie practice of an attorney. His taste was cultivated and refined by familiarity with lib-man literature, and hi3tnind was still farther enriched by a thorough acquaintance with the monuments of Italian genius. He devoted himself, notwithstanding the constant in-t terruption of bis business, to the study of ll modern as well as Latin 1 poetry; and with the rare exception of Mr.

Mathias, it may be affirmed that no one on this side of the Alps, has ever been more intimately acquainted with the writers, especially the poets tf modern Italy. The natural elegance of 'his mind, connected in. a great measure withihis honest simplicity of character, and the Vn-rufHed gentleness of his bland and kirify LAf AiETTE expinjed been incurred to the ad- Wu wucuaa jarcu with the cask, struck it against a lo- cn tho heach, and knock the head m. boy Lhui i The Academic, year will commence prj tJTe 15th of Octoberand cjos'e on the ISth'of July following'. -4 The yearjid dividectinto two Sessionfe of twenty weeks each parents and guardians afe reminded that it is very important to Pupils that ihey should mtpr MrlvJand btrin with their resDectrve Classes.

Every week tney delay, thoy loscm effect Uco weeks. TEKMS In Advanfce Elementary Departmcut or 2d Class, Sper Session, First Class. i 1G F'rench Latvpuage. Drawing and Music ctu Piano, Forte, Music on Gu Use of Incidentals an AXO An Agency is appointed iri Fay etteville for the sale ofth? most aoDrovcd New York Piano Fortes. They will be sold at the loweslj New York Drices.

with expense ot trans- warranted. 11 not sausiauiury, i ot' i sru. A transportation to any part of the State They may man rM irnm' inev mav uc uaivj be seen at me fcmaip oeminary, wnuiw arc invited lo tanpx on o. ixiyj. 111.

XJ PARLOR ORGAN. Thi'rLrL'OrMn. or Seraphine, which has been Lsed and! genefally admired i at the Senrihary for thH bast winter, is now offered ior sate at cost, NEGROES FOR Si i rT.tihe sold t'the Market Hokis(, in the TWri of Favetteville, at 12 o'dbek, iVli on ITu'csday bur" next County Court, ijn the 3rd of nJt twnlikelv NEGRO GIRLS, one 15 September the other 51 vrinrsora're. 1 llviVlO maue iwiiuw ai sale. DtXiGAL JJAKERnr the hHrrof Daniel MeMjLLArrfcV.

FayeticvilleJ I -1 July 20th, 1833. 4, 1 II FOR IS A 1 9 HVHVi sn CkB. FreshlLime. 203 Bushe Hair, for Plastering." .15 lib s. Calcined I'laster: Tf ior x-as- A LfS 0 iBrickM ers trowclafof the best qua itv.

All of ofthe bove, 1 will sell low lor cash. Call the; subscrib cr. inrce ooors csoum oi iue Market louse. OHN E. PATTERSON.

do 1 10 I do Painting, lu I i ao 25 do" tar, Stationary, 1 1 13,1839. M. I plr AXO FORTES. .9 "1 23-3t mar2tf i I T. S.

LUTTJillLOii; All" 1639. IB 1 i.

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