t -a 1 -. FOETUV. fr Me Star.) i LINES WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM. Te Mies Oh! I will ngh U tb when far wy, la gotdcu dreamt by aigbt, A thought by dy. Though river roll between, and antift rise ' In towerm, ttf tirtityHd prop awe sradmgwcioa; Bull thought of Ium at lonely nuduig hi boar, "Witt tooth my aching heart with genial power. I'll think of thee when first the f Men aun, Begin hi daily eourae with but to run; " When lira, the floating cloud at mom U ting'J; When firat tho mountain' brow with gold i firing' J; When high Li burning car In heaven career , And with ki acatter'd beam all utur cheer. I'll tliink of the when down the soft blue we!, H roll spar, end geatty eiufc U real. I'll think of the at peaaivo twilight hour, Th tint that fool grow wad, and itnica sour; When lingering ray from beav'n fast fade away, And nature' aiiottco tight the clone of day; When (rare aingle ouod, or voice i beard, Bar the lotieenme hoot of the wild night-bird; When lowing herd and Heating flock are atill. And heaven' high arch (toon down on distant bill; When glittering tar bedeck th dome of night, And daizling meteor aUoot, with lit,'hluing flight; : " Tit then I'll think of thee, my Hetty ueut. And on thy memrg bcd flection' tear, . .... . . .AMICUS. "" (FiflhTStar.J IJNES WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM. J2 Xft-JtfiM.lLfiL CJif? I'll think of thee when storm aria, JknB.JemiliJ.T?T!redJh.e ikiwt- M think of thee when thunders roll, And hak the world from pole to poloj I'll tliink of thee when lightning' flh, When ocean roar, and billowa dash; When whirtsrinde rage & earthquake rend. And nature pillar reel and bend; - When atorm e'er weep the land and ea, Still lieitg dear, I'll think of tlute. Wher'ere by ft I'm doomed to roam, Oa lead, abroad, at bomer--" - -In foreign lands, on distant horo, I'll think of the yea think th more. Wher'ere my destiny J cast, . I'll think of the unto th last; E'n when J gup my latest bredh, And do ray weepinf eye in death, Upon my dying lip will be, A prayer ttill lingering there fir thee. - . ----- AMICUS. Raleigh, Oct. MISCELLANEOUS. - from the Uoston Mercantile Journal. ' J- Fanny Forrester. -ft have rete'tv etl a C"v of a little production, with the above title, published at Pliilailel tihia, by Thomas Latimer. It is the first number1 of a series of tales which the author propose to la before the Public, under the title of "Agrarian Stories," iuteued. to illustrate the evils w tif Agi anantsm and inndelitv. . lhe tale before us is simple and touching. - The following is a sample of his st vie of reasoning: , ' "Jerrj had tent out for a peck of wters and quart of guu.,lle had . booked at many oysters as would titfld together upon his fork and was huliling forth with his tumbler of gin in kia left hand; 'I'M tell j what,' said ; he," "a'lnost everjr thing's monopoly ---now-divwv rated; they'll incorporate a man and his wife up t Albany afore long, you see if they don't. One man says a piece nf God's earth, that belongs to us all in Common al every body knows, is his'n. Tou ask him how so, and he goes and :.rJetcHei:ou made out ol old rags or sheepskin J there, say he, are jl satisned now? as lie pokes it under year nose. If a - body wants to raise a few vegetables on this here kit o"' land, and just ven turesto diz it up, out curaes the old eheepskiiMikejioc nnah toeson to it only to take a Xew bushels of apples out comes he cursed monopoly f nere s a stronger . S) - case by alt odds: my child or mj- wife wants a nine mint tor. supper: mere .roes a cow. God made her. , lie alid'nt make her for , one man more than for another. So I takes my tin pari and goes out to milk her, but ricarce Jy get fairly to work .with my pail between my knees, afore out runs a fellow full of fire and tury. and cries, . -you, sir, you're milking my co w.' Baya I, 'what in the name o nature makes her your cow?' He runs into his house and fetches out a little bit paper aud holds it afore mjr eyes, nd whtlel'm a looking at his bit o' o antl paper, the cow walks oo; and so i loses tnr tn ilk anil tnats .anotner i monopoly. ' The worst oft't u the courts wants a raal relormtnj, and theyU'get it yetj these courts, a rftck o.jTsscafl j judges, bribed , one o''em, ophulUs this rtdic ntl a evcrj one o em, opntiios mis ridiculous tTieapskin, and bit o paper system so you see how tlte rich grinds (he poor to fleth. lhat'a .wnat makes bread tuflTgo up. We shall come at last to absolute starvation,' said he anil as he closed hia harrangne, Jerry pitched his fork full of fine oyster into his mouth, and washed them dnwn with a half "a tumbler of Hollands. This is an imper fect sample of Jerry Picket's style of domestic eloquence. When mounted anon a table or a tub, belore a public assembly, without any restraint upon bit extremities, his eloquence was said to be of a far snore eseiting character. "When they retired to their cham ber, Fanny expressed her dislike to these stranjre doctrines, and her dis gust at the profane and violent manner had been advanced. in which titer 'That' owing, aitl her husband,. Ho your having been brought up in such a l jmrrtattK-al manner; when jots Ht ajpauioa the stock ot tnu Company, t: Httt'e more of the world you'll under stand these tilings better, ," tanny wiu him even then, that she did not believe he would du as well iff New Vork as if he had remained in Philadelphia where he could be sure of the eood will of such persons as Friend Allison- and Friend Croker who had been among his most constant employers: . A couple of old monnpoiixiiig rascals,' said he j 'they'll have not a drop more r ffi f tw?strof mf -irttw. 'Why lntirr;,lraTdfht hrckey-f4tsin p-gtijadetyou used to sar they were, the best friend you had, and were Zinging their praises from morning to 'igh.' Ves; to be sure,' he replied, when Iknew no better, but I'm not the noor-snirited fool that I fascd to be. Tlte property that those old fel lows have cot, if equitably divided, 11 a nret'y livins, and I could throw my tntwef over the wall and walk aboutat my leisure.' Fanny said no more, but thought she saw the , distjitt tiutlines of miseiy, however undvfined." Tim Pliiladelpivia Herald of yester day puts upon record for the edifica, tioii of posterity, the following minute description of an exquisite that came under the editor a observation on the prer,tling day: hat neither while nor blaik but mouse colored, a face smothered in hair, whiskers mustache and imperiul.a shirt pHurco coltae-leftitwitli a monstrous boac.li manner i goiu mains trjaporting- ttpotr i t. n coal suiiilLin-jlifrtmrslnm" ped in the waist: pantaloons of white strapped lown so tight, that evi-ry step the wearer took resembled a horse with the string halt; and boots while tan- vais with two inches of black varnish ed leather at the toe! ..while kid gloves, and a whalebone switch and the crca ture walked! bl jChiistcndom'. - "G.re und H eighty Matters?' To rob the people of more, than nine millions of dollars! -r - To issue ten tniillions of dollars in Governiiient shin planters! I o pay the eight uollar-a-day Con gressman in gold and silver, and the eight-ilollar-a-tnontl) laborer, or the four.dollar.a-inoiitti revolutionary pen sioner, in rags: To invent a sub-Treasury scheme, by which the spies of Government will ue stationed all over the land. These ar the crave and -weighty matters" to consider which Mr. Van D ircn summoned Congress- Reader.' what do you think of them? Ohio Uegister. If'hitkers. The members of a la dies'- temperance society recently re solved, that 'no gentleman used whis key.' By a mistake of the printer, it was made to read, that 'no gentleman wore whiskers., Tlte dandies of the filace were dumbfounded at the appal ing announcement, and poured forth torrents of complaint against the poor spinsters, who were the innocent cause of their indignation. L..L ' .. U H T II A V Mi D From the 8ulcriber, IS mdea North ot Ra leigh, near Kith Dam "ord. a large white MOUSE and four MULES, one female mule. one wearing a Small Hell. The llortewa pur- enateu trom a il rover, from Oluo. I hey were teen at J udge Ctineron t'enrm M ilti ) -th Slid initanl. Any information retpveliug them will' be thaukrullv reeeived. and a rraionable compcatation will b rireo for their delivery Letter of inlurmaliou dircated to Roger' atore. - Th llilltboreuth Recorder will give the bov an insertion or two and lor ai d account to th subscriber. : Aa.rni3rnrasrJr; Wak County, Oet 9. :SA7. A9 tf JOtrt OiUee, Knlrirrli, IV. e 1 4tht)ctri83r- 1n obedience to th fnt'ruct on, ol .the Post Msster Uencral. notice is herebr eiven that all Postage mutt be paid in Sietie, and that, in pursuance of taid instructiout, no Inciter or Newspaper will be delivered lo any raon at this ofBee anlil the I'ottngc tberemi it paid. Aad o aacnuntl with iudisidualt will he kept. unlets they tlcpnsile the amount rrgnired by tlie andersigned, in Sw, lo be applied to tbe pay. meniei utctr teveral aeeounit. T. ti. SCOTT. P. M. ATTENTION J 13,531 PAGES OF MUSIC. Mat be lound at Ilia North Carolina I took Store, comprising at choice a ant lection of Airs, Song, Komto-iti, Duetts, fc. tee. tor the Viano Porte, a en be looud at anr other Mtabliih- men! ia thi eoumryi- There, loo, can be had in great Variety th moat approved Instructors for lb violin, guitar, harp, alarkmett, French horn, tc. k. Turner (t Hughe hv also tw or three vol umes of choice Piano Music, beautifully bound in red- morocco, to which tin y Invite the atten. tlonof the ladie of lUleigb. ., Ortler Irom their country friends will meet iih pro nipt attvuiiun. , Oct IS. 1SS7. - . . - FIFTVnDM1XXltOr Itansway frnirt the ub teriber, on Ihe Sih day ot April, 13, In Uandoliili county, N. Carolina,- a negro man by th nam ol ANTHONY, about 5 feet 9 or 10 mthe bight light maite, on trje yellow or tier, wi b a mole on tbe kit tide of hi hia. II can read vorr well He carried away with him about two hundred dollar iu (ilver. I bav do doubt but he will try to pas for a free nan. The said boy ia about 30 t ears old. Hi wife was taken te Columbia, Mississippi, by Juba taoodwiot and I Ihmk be ha tone there. or lo some tree Stat. II will no doubt alter hi name. He sometimes aalled himself Aatbo r Hood win. and sometimes Anthonv Tboma. I will tivetwenty-Sve dollar to any person who HI take him up and eonlne him in jail so that I can tret biat or fifty dollar to deliver hia to ra at Vicarage, Randolph co. N. C. Pirate ad dict t V icarage pott office, Ilaodoliib county, I oorw carotiua. J Vitarsgc, Bandoipb, Oct. is, ii&V. 44 et JESSE BUAT. llcalei;,.. and Cation Hail Koad - '-. 4 OcuierVf. itszt L.ttgwm. .oMaiment are required to be (10 per hare on the 1 tUt ut Dee. next.. iltf - otle ia " of Jan. flO .-; oo lb lu of Feb, ; " " Pajment will be received at tb Office ia Ra leigh; at lb Engineer OfBee in Warrenton; by Mr. Samuel Mordeeai, in Peterburg.-ii4 Menu. Jowpb Man k Son, Sa Uichinend Y. loterett wilt be allowed and charged a hereto fore. Tb progre ot tbi work eueh a to require the trieteit punctuality to be obaerved in th payment ot matatraent.i; and totb atoek holder a ha failed to pay the rnitalmeiitt al ready doe, re iirlonned that if not paid befur the Sri, Monday ot December neit, their Sok will be on that day offered for tale at Court tloute in the City of Kalelnh."0 -t- GtO. V. MOKOKCAI.PreiH. . - 43 fw Regier and' Standard iill l He." " Itirharrf II. Ctistis, TAILOIt, Ri-ipeetrul'y inform, ibe inhabitant, of Ilia City ,ri ittleifh and ill vieinity , llit having bought of tVm. K. Ske hi entire intereat in the late ouccra of C USTIS & S T Jl E S, It now prepared to execute nil order entruated to hi, care, with neaiiiei, and diiateh, and in a rtyle not to be (urpatKd by any Etlabliihment in the titate. lie will et and make, or cut without making. all kindiot Clothing from a Gaiter up to a Cloak, iu the moat latluoiialile, or the very plained i)le precitely ai may turt tbe view of the eu,'omrr. tleVnuld Only or retneeline liii eliareet. Ua bo iiUendt alwaya -to be cheaper than the cHeapetl,na aro'l a, the very oett. He would tender to hi, Iriendi bit tineere lhik tor pat larori; hoping to merit a contin uance of the tame Ujr strict nl punctual atlen- iianee la lu liuaineta, ul tn-inc alwati lounil on the tint, next door to Mr. John G. Mar limit 'a, on Kayeiteville Street. R. II. CUSTIS. Hleih, rSent. f. 37. it I4w FOR HALE, C II IMP t'Olt e.WH, Or on a credit; Hi good hands, ' Seven Waeuniv -three Mulnr on Jack Am, in tTie prime ol tile, much celebrated a a foal get ter; I hree Still, of the following riiei: 1 hold. 125 gitllona, 1 dn. 75 gallons, the other 50 gal lout, and eight likely beef cattle". J. W.0VN17M. Trade, Mill. Chatham Co. N. C. 43 tw (Vtobrr li, 1S37. 03" ItegiMer 3 week. . Valuable Property for Sale. ..... Uy ...virtue of a Deed and' agreement, eutered into, Waring date the S4tti day of May, 1837, Irtween John 8. Powell, of the tint part, and William W. J oh n ion, of the treond part, will be expoaed at public tale, on Tueaday the 2. lb Noember next, before the Court Haute door iu Smillifielil, alt the fallowing pr perty, iop o mucli a thai I be luffieient to tatialy taid Deeit, ,rr. one tract or una, eonltiuing eight lion- dred and eight and a naif acret, lying in thit county, on both (idea of Mill Creek, adjoining the Innd of Col. Jebn Eaton, Jamet Lee and othrrt. Also, one other tract of land, aonlaining three hundred and tvruty-eight and a kali acre, about 3 miles east of Smilhheld. Also, the following town property, in the town of Sraithficld, say No. 33, whereon JolMt 8. Powell now live, including a large two etory Dvelliae House, with other necessarr buildings aiid garden, with two targe and commodious Store Houses, together with teveral other lots in acid town, at expressed in taid Deed, together wiib all hit household and kitchen furniture. and clock of all description. I erros made k.iawn on the day. JOHN 8. I'OWF.LL, W.M. W JOHNSON. Johnston tounty, Sept. 9. 1837.- SS llw Fresh and Oenuine BOTANIC MEDICINES, Just received Irom the North, and for tale at the Medical Store of the Subscriber, m this City, vixt (irou Ueiebraiea Jidixer, a llnt preparation for Dvtrxptis, Liver dis- eatea, Xarvout atteetiooa and loose arising from Indigestion, tuari iiome fi. Gray's Jlntibilious Elixer, as palatable as Cordial, but ol tried effiraey, for Unslirenest, iolie, !)U Uiiiou orflframtsr1 quickly removing bdiout, taur, acrid and irrita ble matter from the stomach and bowel restor ing health, secretions and natural action and without leaving that debility common to moat of i tie purgatives now in use. its composition is wholly of Untanie tubitance, and hi operation mild, and therefore it may be safely given to children. No family subject to Agnet and Fe vers might to.be without lint medicine. 8 ox Hottle; cent. Tlman of the Lotena'Plan, the bett remedy-known, tor" Atfhm, nf how erlul anti-tpatraodie, and perhaps tbe Very best oi an emetic. 77te Sd Preparation of lobelia, ihe mutt powerful article known. In ease of utter prostration of vital energy, a in fit, spasm, stroke of lightning, drowning, lock- law, ke. often reluming the aparkof lile, which appeared to be extinguished forever, and relax inr the rigHlitv ot the muscles, when cverr otb- I'ulsv-VVake Htmtn, 1ted"1lp1erryTavet, I'ulv. llayberrv Kont, rule. Hitter Knot, Put v. Golden Seal, - Pulv. Colic Root, No. 6, InfiOs Huttlet, Hitler Sweet, Dandelion Hoot, Skunk Cabbage Root, Kttraet of do. I'ulv. Mandrake Itoot, 8vin, I'rickler-Aih tlcrriet, Pulv. Unicom Root, -JJUOliirth Root. Red Cedar Oil, Zanthoxtliiai Dark. Howard's Anli-flilioas pills without Mercury, Cray's Ilheumalie Liniment, for pains, sprains, ke. Howard's Diaphoretic Powders, wholly of vegetable substances, on of the beat remedies ever InVrpTeit tnr routing ap the sys tem, equal. xing the circulation fif Ihe blood, and throw ing nff fever by sweat, and at pleasant as a enp of Chswolule in 1-4 lb. papcri, 7i cent! each. Gray's Couzh Drops, for Ceughi, Coldt, Influenza ami all affection nf tha l.ungt, very valuable. 4 Us, Uottlc, price u. aent. .. .. ,.: Howard's Jlnodyne Drops, pleasant preparation lor easing pain and Iran mtiliaiiigtW system, without any opium in any form. .; 1 . . .' " Howard's Improved Prae itt. of Medi cine and Midwifery, v adapted to tha tloisni System-sml hi Fumtfy ttigmt.ffxu eaen, wim in awaompanymg aooka. The books, U attentirelv read, will enable an man or woman ol etMrwnoa aente lo remedy al most every disease with which humanity i al lieled, by mean of a timple, safe, cffieienl and cJteap praelic. Heside ihe above, tbe ubcriber hat on hand a large and handsome supply of every thing in hi line, which will be sola very cheap, lor cash, at wnoiesai or retail. JOS. B. I11NTON. Raleigh, X. C. Sept. 1, 37 36 If 07 Regitter and Stnadard i three. Good Old Apple Brandy. Twenty Barrel of Brandy, perhaps superior to any hi Market, now from si a to fifteen rear old, for wis here, at am dollar per Gallon, by the Barrel. ' j A. HTLLIARD. ' Philip' Store, Naab co. Oat. tl, 137. 44 4w JOB FKIMTIKU t -Neatly cxecutcttat thie OfUcc. mm 'Tir -iili "t rfif.l mm lai' mmS L . . ! 1 ' ' rtl'"1 '" l he treat popularity and established demand for Ibia valuable medicine, reader the contin uation of a lengthy advertisement nneeetsry. Name rout teatimoniala of I her- value (lately re mm,w4 trtutt rewtvenieii of le bht reteeta bilitr, hi addition to those accompany ing each Vox. maf Tje ieeriTon Spplieatloh to any brute" aventa. The pill are nut on ia a sonerior stvle. in tin VTiex containing 40 pilh, with fuH ree4 lion. I rice SO cents per bos. I0gentor narchatera the terms of commission and d I count are liberal. All communication will be prompt ly attended to, by . . . . . . n a . I HUM A3 t i U.Mt', lieni ngeni. (ry Olnee, Morgan St. lUleigh, ltt door Weal of the Pj-esb) terian Chui ch. Unlversiir ofPciiiis) Ivunla. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The Course of Lecture till commence on Monday the tilth of November, and be contin ued under the follow mg-augemenl:- - Practice and Theory of Mediciue, Natbii isl CirttiS, M, D. Chemistry, Uoaaxar Iliac, M.D. - Surgrry, WllrtSt Gllitiwr M. 11. Anatomy, Villiim E. ltKB, M D. Institutes of Medicine, 8a'l Jacksos, M D. Materia Medica and Pharmacy, lixoaox B. Wood, M. O. Obstetrics and the Diteawt of Women and Children. Ilt'on L. Ho nan, M. I). Clinical Lectures on Medicine and Surgery are delivcied regularly at the Philadelphia Hos pital, (UlockTvy,) arid at the Pennsylvania Hos pital, from the beginning to the end ol the Ses sion, 1 he amount ol the feet of tuition it the tame a heretfirorer -no increase having-beerr-mxle-iir ennsejic nc of the augmentation rw-the rrarober of I'rijettorthilit, and the improvement! in Clinical instruction. W. V.- HORNER. Dean of the Medical Faculty,' J'htlmklpfua. A ok, 8. ISSr. S3 lw . Itfnrhs'ss Ointinont FOR THE CURE OF FILES. 1'he subscriber bags leave to offer te the atten tion ot those who are tubjret to that most disa greeable of disorder, Ihe Pilet, a remedy, the efficacy of which hat been letted by Ihe experi ence ol yean, and the utility of which hat in no Instance been impaired Irom failure to relieve. To those who have been subjected to thi di ease, it will prove, if applied when re-altaeked, a sure preventative to its continuance, without 4lte 4catt paint indeed marry 1txvepTonoiineed "IT the most agreeable remedy ever applied. I here can be no danger in it use a its component parti are of harmless vegetable matter. 1'he mother of the subscriber who is the ma ker of the ointment, his been m the hsbil of glvi- Ing It to her friend and neighbor lor th last five or six years, and in no instance to htr knowl edge bas it application been ineneetuat, as will be seen by a number or eertmeale annexed, as well a the lesiimony of a medical gentleman who haa used it himself, and prescribed it to tbe relief of other. Those who are suffering will do well to make ta rial of the remedy, lis efficacy it guaranteed, and there can be no doubt but that the disorder mav be arretted In Ha earliest Mate, if no delay be made In hi application. I he direction! lor use will he lound on each bottle. SAMUEL H. MARKS. Peteriburg, V., Aug. 84, 1836. I bsv nsed the Pile Ointment prepared by Mrs. Marks, and prescribed it to others, with the happiest effect. I therefore can recommend it to hose afflicted with that disagreeable complaint the Pile. U Witt 1 C, M. U. Prince George County, July Sd, IS38 Mr. S. II. Markt: Dear Sir: In compliance with your request 1 will inlorra the public that 1 have had two memberi of my family frequently attacked wuh the rile, and Irom an ointment that I oh taincd from your mother, the), have In all cases found entire relief with a few applications. JESSE HEATH. Prince George County, Aug. 18, 1 836. Mr. Sam'l. II. Mailt: Dear Sir: Your of Ihe 17th instant was tuly received, and it afford me pleasure to amply with yonr request. I have been afflicted with that disagreeable disorder, Ihe Filet, and alto my negro man, and I obtained trom your mother the ointment that you offer to th public, and in all attack! both my man and myself have found entire relief, " In addition to the botr ex perience, I have given It to tome ol my friend, and I have never known it lo fail giving relict. I .would recommend thi ointment to thoae who art) subjects this disagreeable -disease, as an ef Oeaeiouatrttl agreeable remedy. 1 am yonri respectfully, JOHN Moll ROOM. Richmond, July 16, 1S36. ,UjMsw4fiiirtlriirt wish me to inform yotl of myjiiation t the time that you gave me a bottle of yoor file Oint ment, and w hat effect it had on me. I had tbe pile! si bad at any person eould have .hem to much to, that I could not attend to my daily labori; and in truth, I eould scsreely gel nut of mj room. I commenced with your oint ment, nd In three or four days, I was entirely relieved. 1 would recommend it to the public, s being one or the most excellent reinediei that wi ever offered to tbe public. -- - WILLIAM CARSON. Petersburg. Aur. 19. 1836.' Mr. S. TL Marku eur .Sir: I take pleasure in inform ing the public, that I was very badly afflicted th that disagreeable disorder, me riles, and I obtained from you, a bottle of year ointment, and In a few day th disease wa entirely re moved. I would reeomtntnd it a an infullible remedy. JAMES T. MURPHy. Petersburg, I9tb Aug. 1S36. A duty I owe to Mr. -Marks I will inform the public thai I have been badly afflicted with the disagreeable disorder,- Ihe File, and I ob tained from hicn a bottle of hi ointment, and I must lay that t have newer nsed any thing that hit given m so much relief. I would recom mend M to the public s being one of the most agreeable and efficacious remedie that wan be nsed. t- 8. M. JACKSON. For Sale hj . , Williams, Hay wood A; Co. - .Agenti, Raleigh uetoner I. : . ( PAINTS, OILS, dec. . The subscribers have just reeeived from tbe North, a loll supply of tbe above arlietee, on- usiing of t i. White Lead " IV do Ground in Oil . lied Lead Spanish Browa Do do Ground in oil Yellow Ochre - lo do Ground in Oil "' Venetian Red ' Terra lie Sienna Lamp Black Turkey Umber Spirit Turpentine Linseed Oil Copal and Japan Vraihe All ot which will be sold on resonble term T. S BECK WITH ft CO. Raleigh, April li, It 27, . IS It ' 'v.: PKOSPECTt'S. TUH ItlCItrilAIVT AND tt- Edited by Duff Grceo and It K. Cralle. The Merchant is a daily paper printed in Baltimore at the rate of eight dollar per annum. The Reformer ia the country paper, published at Washington City, ihteo time a week during th tension of Con great, and armi-weekly da. ring the recea, at it dollar per annum, which may be discharged by the payment of five dol lar in advance. The Reforfner ia a eontioua lion of the United 8tate Telegraph, and devo ted lo the interest of tho Stat Night Party . Mean nr. Turner & Hughe are agent for Ra leigh and Wake county. -THE SOlTTIIEItlV REYIEW. Thi work will be revived and published in WatwifigtoR-Ctty, under tho editorial charge of judge A. P. .Umhcb of Virginia a gentleman whose name euaraiiteea itiat it will take rank among the ablest periodicala of this or any oth er age or country. J be contributor will bnng to hi aid the strongest and the loondeat pen of tbi country. It is intended to be the espe cial exponent of Southern aentimcqt, feeling and literature The first number will be iaeu ed a coon a three thouaund ubcriber are obtained. Terms, fire dollars, payable on the delivery of the firat number. Messrs. Turner St Hughe, of Raleigh, are agents. (T Persona who desire to aid the circulation of either of three work, re respectfully request ed to cutout this advertisement and paste it on a blank sheet of writing paper. The namea of subscriber and fund received for aulwerip tion should ' be remitted to Durr Gaxx.v, at ualtimore. Just rocrlvcd a. 1 si rice an. p ply or Cnelish lirawing paper, comprising Antiquari an, ltouble Elephant Columbia, Atlas Elephant, and all other sizet in use. Also a complete at- sni tment ol bnglith letter paper, Uilt and plain t.old paper, Itn-e paper, 1 ransparent paper, I racing paper, Morocco paper, f Issue paper, Bristol Hoards, Embossed Hoards, perforated Cards, Mathematical Instrument,, English and (Jerm.n divider Scales, I'ens, lead I'eneils, In dia Ink, Neman's Water Colours, Heaves' Wa ter Colour!, in Hotel and bv lineleCake, Per- Lld.HuJej.iourjd.an(L.iUU-luUb-lfIue-aHl ocmmoa-Quills, Sealing- Wae-asanited culuiiis. Wafers assorted Colours, Ulack. Ked, Japan and fluid writing Inks, glass, cork, slale bronze and wooden Inkstands, sand lloxes. Ink rowders, red and black, liming- and toilet! Koauti hir flesh, tooth, nail, comb and shaving llrushea, nil of superior nualitri Dlaeking Itroihes &t Hlaek- Ing, and a variety of other article! loo teflioni to mention, for aate at the North Carolina Honk Store, No. 3, Kavetleville street, itahish. N. C. TUHNEU It HUGIIEx. uive l ho article n trial, and it win spcaK lorltsclr. I have tent lo Messrs. Turner ti Hnthtt. Hnoktellen. Haleigh, N. C , oneol those iustlv celebrated French Grand Action I'iatio Forte. made by Stodarf, Worcester nd Durham, f ne makers, which I beg may be unlrerully exam Wd ami trieorrbre tiritromenrs te Sery du rable, tweet, mellow, and powerlul in lone, as ell at beautiful in their exterior, that I ahould suppose all who want Pisaos at all would avail themselves of tbe opportunity of getting sucl. a4hese are, : r : . The price vry from two hundred sad fiftv to five hundred dollar, the one now lent it three hundred and filty dollar. R P. NASH. Sole genl lor Virginia and N. Carolina. -Ijtdies and Gentlemen are requested to sail at the North Carotisa Hook Store, tjil aiamine for themaelve at they have a very pleasant room for their accommodations. TURNER tc HUGHES. L.ITCIIFOUD A OLIVEIl, MF.RCfl.Urr TAILQHS, Five doon South ot William k Haywood's Drag Store, FaVittevilib Stssst, Raleigh, N. Carolina, ARB NOW OPENING A LAUaE StPPLY OP. VaW aiAt Winter Oouds, CONSISTING OP EVERT TIIIKO KITH EH DESIRABLE OR FASHIONABLE, Which. lhey.respetlHy- -request" their 1fieSds7 eustomers, and the public generally, to call and examine belore purchasing elsewhere, a they ar determined not to be onldnne cither in sel ling G'od or making Clothe. Their good consist ol tlie following articles. Srrxa Mine and Black " -" Bottle Green " Apple Olive I , ..' . I WtdlMIS " - Napoteorr-Violct, fe I . , --- - Dahlia- J Srrxa Blue ft Bl'k (Pla'idn Drab rZ " Greene ": Bove - Zebra Plaid " Striped, and Woot riTID j Single &. fow 1 tie Milled. Cot & -Figured do. Crimped Silk 1 " . FigM t Plain Satins -VcstillgS. " llutr Catihmerett " do. Va'entia , " Mohair J Together with a general assortment oj FasniosaatR anAnv-Mini CLOTnitnf Trniiaiit's Celebrated Stocks, , (sl'ITin TO ill DECKS,) SUSPENUERSt IIOSKIN GLOVES. Satin Bosoms, and Linen Plan V ItuiUed Shirt Collars, round end and round top; And in fact, every thing that can he called for in our hoe ol business, to suit old or young, All of which will be made up to order, at ahnrt notice, in the most fashionable tiyle. Our work men are the bell that Can be hostility procured at th North, and we think lht. added lo our own experience, will Insure us a due shire ol pobli patronage, i All order from a distance will meet with prompt attention. . ,Mnet war- ranted I Jit. i- Litcliford Ac Oliver Return their tbanki fur former support, and will endeavor lo merit it enntrnnanee. LITCHFORD k OLIVER P. S. Persons furnishing their-awn caateruita ran rely upon being tbeir Clothe well mat! a though we furnished the article. i J. lUleigh, Oct. 80, 1837. 4 if " SCHOOL. . A FEMALE SCHOOL will be opened at my honte, in Northampton counts;, twelve mile wed of Murlrcriboro, K. C Ihe Sd Monday ia January next, under tbe control of Mill Loiisa Moosa, h Lady from ihe North, who comes well recommended, having been educated for the purpose of teaching. the will leacb all lhe English branches usually taught in Academic, SOCIUVT r renew, m mfiiireH, TERMS OF TUITIO.Y. - Beading and Spelling, $8 00 per (rtslna of f ' month!. . utner orancne ftiu uu, Board ean be had in my family at thirty dollar per session of Ore month. - Strict ttentioo will be paid to tbe torofott of the Boarder. ' JAS. II. WOOD. Northampton Co. N. C. Oct 85, IS.TT, i . I3w . PU05rECTU OF i Tiie Soatfaern Iteview; To be I'ublinhed at Washingtoa, onartertv U an Svo. No. clS7tto 3tKJ paeet: price (S per annum, payable m advance. The place ia chow. en ant only lor :l facilities of mtormatioa, litrra. ry and political, but because it is that at bib the Souther State n be united Spcm thetvn. dertaktng witn tne- greatest ease, and with the greatest freedom from Slat or party jealousM.t. ' Ut til mailer, inm iwuu l aaj pp. ,hat son si st ot regular Keviews, laaKmg about am af 8i pp. each. The ehaU, as to literary works at last, rctora a a general rule, somewhat lo. ' ardt that oilier method, now almost forvntt. ; and giv argalar abstract of the book reviewed, f il it be of any merit. . n politic, end nnoncw. "f asional tobjeeta, there may be a greater liberty, - In this portion of tho Keviewi tliere willb" ' given, in esch No, a paper historical ut tba p,4 nics ami genrra, nmi cm jnc nay , lo serve, a, a U4TUHU4illa iv sb committed to the strongest hands onlj, and ns purpose to give a unity ami eonsrstvac, - to the public doctrines of the Review, auchaicaa teareely be to well effected in any other man tier Occasional RxTaotetcTfva Hint- will sis be embodied in tins part of the plan,' with view ot lavoring, in certain degree the more tati ous sloitii-st or lo revive Ihe knowledge ol im portant books, forgotten m Iheconfustoa of mod ern frninf. Wrik'i will J)S led, of rrgnlar fjnrpote, to give their pipers, whenever the subject will permit, the form of a series; In order ant ohly thai they may thut afford a more enmnlrt body nfinturinition, but serve, also, to reprint i- "T part, lor popular circulation a metbotl that will much augment both the reputation and Ihe uie fulness nf ihe Heview. ' . A body of Miscxt.tiwit some 50 ppes, i will form the Subordinate and more amiwinajv part of the Journal' It content will b omewhat variott. hut will, for the mot prt, coniisl of hort l.lTAT NoTicxaf Hi n no- ; onAMitrrt ibtici.x; a critical - list of Nw -1 PcnueiTTOits,' foreign and" 1 lmettic, sntl " general LiTxsar I xtrlliossck. In communications, lb most eompressrd mode ol writing will be every where . fe.--""' quired. Paper in which lhe word do not bear a just proportion to the information conve)-ed, or the enect tended, jv ill. jr. ii ie r rejcci cu i i uvui. acrupje, ur aorttl witiiout mercv. . . To warrant this execution; the ttnial rate rate ceil t of compensation to w riteia will be advanced to 2 dollar per printed pge, a price that lhat A wi,, uurr iir rciiiiincraiion to latent anci ta bor. For in thi sort of untletking, we know that "atlemUi tliiilitrum krtmiii. elium . ttuitin peritu'ft" Ol tin, revival of a Iteview rfthe fi-iuth. the purpose !, lo give orice mftre tn our re- gion, now eminently needing it. an Interpre- er ana a Defender the common Renresen. lative of our Institution and of the mind it. elf amongst tn Such, in that great Congress of opinion, where Ihe fatea of civilised nation are itotrso hrrgetreeUied. we do nut potteas: and we nave already ttitTered mnch .M.fk It t time to make tmrielve unTtrtnd and respected there. Tha Journal which ahatl dt this, must combine the general strength -. of all who, in the South, love their country, and sre capable of doing it still actual er. ' vice, it mint, Iban. be. not the chammnn or th propagandist of local opinions, but the friend of all that pursue the public rood. Into the vulgar methods ot nob lie, debased by partisan rancor, or corrupted by tbe inter- ,t et, or overcome by the popular puaion nf me uour it must not i4ii. From it, the pride if of the NuIliBer muat receive no diminution, the fidelity .if the Unionhil no reproach. It i mtiat be no vantage ground lo either party nor erve but as a common field, w here they will only contend which thai! mast advance the cauic of the South. To vindicate, then, ottr peculiar Insti ll. lioni to repel with argument, leit presently we be forced tb repel with ernv, all external ntertrrence with ur domestic condition. gaint Ihe wild rule of mere Chance nd Cor. niptioni to ttphohl a republican and fedeni- , tire, d'ringuiahed from a ennaohdating adrniiiiatralion t4 lhe National flair, -from the dtiordcr or the Central Goveremcitt where Reform is hopeless, and even unlet. till you have given yourselves stronger and wtaer tocai tew to direct the public view 'owirdi. ahome. policy -"-of the- Stsres,""" capable.througb itselr, lo eonret opon our people tbtxe billing of well ordered lib erty which we expect in vain from the Fed eral power, from the dcluiioii of party poN J tic aoroiu to csu nome the attention ol our people to those art by which the w'taeaml brave have often raised petty States into ro ble and prosperous Commonwealths! to at ' tach men, if possible, to their birth-place, and convert mem irom. wandering and eelhsti ad ,cxuir. uii: iui,.,nnr rover or crv tuzi - p w .,nim'a mihtt am-iff ''mA 1 tl I ntirnr... . WU M IM.aiu, tt.lk,2t! nwa . rm.W II tie T-id politician ihe tribunal ol a public . opinion far diflVrrnt from lhat id 1 and cor rupt one of which the new (paper prets ii the toicei for he3e purpose, to give d aion through the laud to sound and well con. sulerrd public d ictrines, spreading with them knowledge and latte, their -na4wrl tt-,-; ite. wwljrwili beine cpn'raf fJort ot-lht h'erary Irague. among the talen's of the . cottmryrwhich h been' set on fool in ih " prrient undertaking. , i ne lorepomg protpectas was prrprcd liad hern before any definitive arrangement made connecting the uncemgnrd with 'be Sotitbrrn Review a it editor. It i adop ted S cxpreming, with sufficient dittinntncM, iheohjrct, design, ami plan of the work- - li is prnhnble that the firt number of the Review will be iitued some time in the month or October next. If, however, the ne cessary rrngemen's can be Completed, it ; will appear at an earlier day, " -' Ii i proper to Hate that the Sott'hern lie- view will not be published as mere exper iment upon public patronage. ' A 'the wotk ' is not iitid. rluken with any view to preuni ryprbfit, it i due to the proprietor lint Ihey tliiiuUl incur no risk of pecuniary lo The importance of such a work tn the peo pie of the South. Is generally felt -and know letlged. It principal reliance fur eupport iaon them, and it rests with them to say whether , it shall ever be called into ex istence or not. The expenses attending the ' publication of it will necessarily-bp ver heavy, recpiiring t leat three thousand subt aeribrr to (ecure the proprietors against lo tion lov. ' With less then that number it Will not be rommencrd. 1'he undersigned hs no other connexion with the work then a its editor. AHeororbin , nication designed fo him in that character, w ill be abdreoefl, for tt pretent, to Eart'iMe, ' Northampton county, yirginia. The duty f obtaining subscribe', and of ' maturing all other srrsngements preparatory to the pnbi' li cation, it devolved on otbera. Communi cation on inch aubject will be made to WiLLiaai W. Mooas It Co., of Waaliirg' city. ' . .-' ': .. March 31 A.P. UPSHUg Ln Valleo Female Seminary. ' The examination ef Ibc I'npil ol Ihe bov Institotinn, will rake place on th Sib and 9 ' November: parent, guardiana, and the peor'S .1 1 r .M .UMMirnMv htviti.fl tn attend. Tlfl'OOS. BROWNlX)V. Halilax Co.. N. C. Oet. U, 1837 44 tV ' . 11 LA I liS ' For sale nt this oflKCi

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