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1 I POETHV. "-And hi Hrp responsive rung 7u lb latest Minstrel ung." Give me an ere, (wimming eye, To meet my ardent gUnce " A unny eye to g3x upon When iihaaurn in il d.imra. suve meja.j:xo..o ui;iiii.e ovj W Urn mirth and joy have bound Die; Give me an eye to mingle tear When, sorrow' cloud are round me. - Give me cheek, a toft, an! cheek, . Warm tow blushing o'er it. So bright, o pur, ao angol like, ffwere ainhM to adoie it. ' Give tn clieefc to pre to mine WitS that ralm, h -ly Ming, That lull the oul as niuiic due. When o'er the senses stealing. Give me a lip. a lialmy tin. "Sweet smiles aropod it wreal'iinj A dvr tip, carnation tike,"" Of love and sondneaa breathing. Give inn a lip to kit when all, Of fow, or none e.vciuj.nie- A full red hp to dream upon, 4 A sccapli lip to blest me. i G've me a hand, a now while hand, , To tremble when I prea it v A fairy hand to hold in niine, . -A little hand to Idea it. , Give. me a hand to kidj and breathe ' ' O'er it my soul's devotion i " A hand Id hold and press inut t, With deop unfeigned emotionli Give me a heart, a gentle heart, With Warm affections boating - A heart to flulier with deliijbl jftjteij-iw vwti Hp t rowing tnTB-TnrnearTTo call my own, To cheer my path whin dreary A pare, guiltless, constant hi-art, To lean opjn when weary. MISCELLANEOUS. Classification of L.iuomtkr.- -Therer ftre "fift v t!1farrtrahis7Z of t." 1 here is your 'smooth fared polite laugher; your laugher by rule. These beings arc generally found with in tho preciriti ol a court, at the heels ol some great man, to whose cn Icct they shape their passions as a model.. -Does hisHnH sbipr-sjay Vtfin 'Tndr, ','TTi caught up a nd grui ncd at in. every fos iKtc mnnnnH till t . tti vi. A v: 1 :i . ibte manner, till the noweTslif gnmace - expended, his lords ip is pleased to change the subject, -ti4 trik-a tliflTer ent cord. And it is not asthitiing. Who would refuse to laugh for a pen ion of two hundred a year? Common graiitudejjemantjj if Theje ia, tficn. your habitual laugher, men who laugh by ltabit, without rhyme or reason. They are generally sMN'g faced gentlemen, wtio eat hearty"' suppers, and patronize free and-easys. They will meet you with a grin oii their countenance, witicb, bef ire you have aM three sentence, will resolve itself into a simper, and terminate finally in & stentorian laugh. These men may - truly be said to go th rough life laugh ing, but habit has blunted the finer - edge of their sympathies, and their mirth is but the unmeaning cITesinn of , a weak pint. These person ices sen raily go oflf in fits nrapinlesybrorjltt. w ny excessrye taugnter on a lull . JtaulachJrbr.-tlTeftr-yi-rttscoTi- tented cynical laugher, who makes a mak of mirth to conceal (he venom of his itiJud. It i a dead fraud that oaght not to be pardoned. Speak to one of these men of happiness, virtue, &c. he meets you w'rth a sneer, or a ' toUlo4m p c h uc kl jlalk ttiTum tf any " felicitom lircutnsiahCe, he i hecks yi u with a sardonic grin that freeze your best intentions. He is a type of the ; death's heud the , Egyptains place at 4heir feet to check exuberant gaiety. There is, then," your fashionable sitn : pcrer, your laugher a hi moth, jrjur M:-. r ,..ll :..t.- .l " '"Kri nil lFirs anil rTw-TBTue. iifr never laugnr Ttyta vulgar Jjabitfthanly wonder "is that he eats, . reople,' he .will tell you, Hoelt) overcome these vulgar propen sities; they are abominable. A young man of this class is generally consump tive, his lungs have no play, he is al ways weak andrarrow-chested: he vegetates till fifty, and then goes off, overcome with a pufTof eu de rose, or mill elleur, he has encountered acci- i dentally from the pocket handkerchief of a cheesemonger's wife! Last of all, there is your real, good, honest laugh rj the man who-has a heart to feci - " nd sympathise with the joys and sor row of otherspwho hasgono through life superior to its follies, and has learnt to gather wisdom even 'from laughter. Such are the men who do honor, to society, who have learnt to be temperate in prosperity, patient in ad versity ; and who, having gathered ex perience Irom years, are coming to drink the cup of life mingled as rt is, to enjoy calmly th sweeter position, and laugh at the bitter. Tmb Comrt. Is it not a grand anil vast conception that this wan and mis ty orb has been travelling swifter than thfl swiftest cannon ball through the dim realm of space, since our Saviour lent in the manger at Uethlehcm, and V?ur in the Kast lit its fires for the i ise ...3 t. ; m.t r,t .i;. vinityi that pi. istronum;c pnecT, wnicn pierci ,jic CBr(alI1 of the future, and foretold t, ..., inw mazing worior ixtoKi u no4e sharing attribuf.s with OmuiuotenceT aiid circurnvtutrtig God r" A ml when t'tis genrtation shall ie slumbering in jibe dust, that predicted orb will again utrcam iU "lion id hair" across our kj. When the lover who ha now looked at it with his mistres shall become patriarch amort; his children j 'when thrcMMjtoW lisping its earl ? inquirief trxniTwanJennj star, shalTfeu the tale, in after jears, to gemegranJ-babe, throned on her knee then the comet will come again! What changes what revolutions what convulsions of Stale and Rtnnire will chance ere then! My soul expand into a sense of sublimity "as I reflect on the vast world of event bet ween. How many tk- will be severed how tnnny hearts be broken how imnv tears be shed! Ve4 w4treirrt4p-Hetci5tirdeirl wHT alTeiTe aTul'vanilsh'Tn ihaf Tar ele ment, above and amnnlns, tttiitlumtn oim glnbe stif II wander with it train flnshin and glowing through the fields of imnv. nsily. Thought itself imagi nation in her boldest Right, sink with we;iri"d wing, unable to pasp the stupendous', boundless theme.' '"ru,I said.tha a-icient imnistrel: "Whenl survey 0,o Ileavens, (lie work of tliy fingers-the inoon an-f He stars which thou hast nnlainef-then I s:iy, what is man, that thou art tniinlfal of m, or the sou nf man. that thon visitwt lii in ?" Knickerbol hrr. .1 Si range Cause of Dea'h. A late number of the New Hampshire Pal ladium fnvs that an g d lady in Ham ilton fame to her d-itth a few days snce in the fallowing singular uwinner. large bat flew into thcToom where she was silling, in the afternoon of the il.iv, nl alighted upon a piece of fol ded linen near her. Hie arose for the benevolent purpose of giving the bird llie freedom (if the out door ir ngain, I Iwf-CTfttlrl.. scarcely ..detacU.,M- fi"m ii iu'iu'u iijiiiii iiei , uiki ui iii'i .iiuiiu most s?verely, from which wound, the lady died soon, exhibitiug symptoms not unlike those of hydrophobia. Eitrhj Disiulvantazci.-"- iearned ojrjaouwrgysAV tfl i am Cobbc f , 'wlien I wan a pi Mate soldier on the pa.y of sixpence a day. The edge of my b"ith, or that ol my guard bed, was my scat to study iu; my knapsnck was my book-case, and a bit of board lying in my lap w s my writing table. 1 had no motley to purdwue candle or oil; Tit winter time it whs rarely that I could get any liht bat that of the I l H.i I. ..I...- I . . I 77f7and oriTy my turn of that, buy a pen or sheet of paper, I 1 o was compelled to forego a portion of my too l, though in a. siat: of half starva tion. I had no moment of time that I rould cull my own; and I had to read ami wr4mlit fbe tatktngHaugh ing. s ning, whistling, and bawling nf at least half a score f the most thoughtless of men: and thaftoo in the hour of their freedom from all control. And I Bay, il I, under circumstances like 'these, could encounter and over come tho task, is there, can there be, in t lie whole world, a youth who can find an excuse for the non-peiTormance? 1wfid - Prediction. A learned as tronomer of IJienvn, has made a cal culation, which is enough' to make one tremble for the dreadful fate of pos terity. According to the calculation ofttua.sage af ter -1 apse- of 83,000 years, a comet will approach to the earth - in ths same prnx tin ity as the moon, after 4,000.000 years it will ap proach to the distance of 7.700 geo graphical miles; and then if its attrac rrrrh etjuals that of the earth, the waters of the ocean will be elevated 13,000 feet, and a del uge. will. Jiecessanly car uiAIer-n:-tap'ic "nf "2'3,O0n.000 years, this comet will clash the earth. A gentleman had five daughters, all of whom he brought up to become use ful and respectable characters in life. These daughters mnrrk'd, one after anot'ier. with the consent of tlicir fa tb.. TUUl .l ther, , Tbe.ljj.st.aaaIe4 a '-efttleman I " .s.:..JMmll -ix-iiiieiliuil uy toe namtrtt runr, tuc soriMicrtrMivtatipeTatTnwnmwircai .1. . r i ., . . Little, the tlnrit a 'Mr,"" Short, -the fourth a Mr. Drown, the fifth a Mr. nogs;. At the .wedding of (lie latter, her sisters with their husbands were over and the old gendem in said to the guests; "I have taken pains to educate my -daughters' that they might act well their part in life, and Irooi Itheir ad vantages and improvements, I fondly hoped that they would tlo honor to my family. I find that all my pains, car- and expectations have turned out noth ing but a Poor, Little Short, Brown, Hogg!" --Ouf-epinimofthf-rresiTenFtTlfet' mgr. -ui'i up mm me rostrum, jam, and say something, sni'd an undertaker, on completing a public building, '1 want to hear how it'll nound. Jack was I th to comply-'could't think of nothing to say. Get. up, get up!' exclaintcJ h'u employer,.-'any thing will tin,' ma reluctant speaker at length clibefd p, and after an aw fsl pause' among tin workmen, pre paratory to the portentous speech that was i J" decide the merit! of the workmanship, fixed hii his eye on the anxous builder, n'I raising .his voice to the highest , pich, in order to drown the embarrassment of the occasion, stormed out 'Mr! Sir, We've been at work" for you these sis months, and got no pay! Pray, sir, when do you uiTentl to nay us? , , There,' said he, 'yon may come dow n, Vmi make a Vig cnougli noise: but d n your argument.' . SotiAerw CUixtn. Fornalr :x(his ofllrr. iT- JUST RECEIVED, Br . HAYWOOD, LITTLE 4c CO, La lakge'and beautiful assort. MEN T OP Consisting, impart, ofthkiollow i kg Articles: Meriuoei aad Cireaaaiaoi, of diBerent ahadea and eolourt Sitka and Satiaa cl do da , !o 10 I'a. ot Itep. Silk of do ae do a new U) Ic of ailka, very beaulitul niack, Dlue lllKk, and Coloured Clmltyi Sniin bti'ned and Figured, a great variety I'iaia and Figured 1'tiplin ', ' Mmitcliiir le Ijiinea jt Vaiibaliere'a r new and Wiiful rti'e lor tjiitin tttwe - "-. w "!''""'"-'' FreKctr Ind KiijTla1i'XIrTBdSW ! tortmfnt Prrnch Hlmikel mnA Tinid Shawll Cht-neltc imJ 1 liibrt do UrmMil Cabniere do Fn nrh ('jet and Collar Wusliii Killing and Inarrlinga tlem, Slirclied, Printed it Kmb'd Cimb. lixnkti I j.Im t' Crai Jit, and Faucy llaudkercbiefa Muslin de sod Seartt Sutiii t;iirliluini and Blond Mantileti F.mtiroi lernt Zrpber ItankTt and Scarfa lllmk. White, and Green lllond Veil llla.k and While Kng. Silk lice French Kid and Picknick ;iovei l.dieaaiid Misira Lt ghortiAud Straw Monnet t 'XI ol Madame Do) Ic't faahioimhle Coiael Irish I Jnena, Diaper and l)amak Table Cover Rroad-elollit, 'auiroei i Hnd Vrtlinga Sminct awl KoMtteky ileana- great -variery 330 IV. I.xtiea Kid and Morocco Slippera and Vk lioci .100 IV. Mena Shoe, Hooteea and Boota Qoeensviire, Hardware, and fine Cutlery and a ni-iyl msorlmenl of Grocciiea. .ill of which will be sold at very re duced rices. lt;.tiili.. Oct. 2.1, 18.17 4 6w Tii!:imIIc Property Tor Sale. Ily irlnc of a Deed and ngreemenl, entered into, In .i. in date the 24 h ilitr of May, 1837, Ix'lween Jnlin S. lX)will, nf the firat part, ami V illi;in V. Johiianu, if the aeeond part, will lie expound at public title, on Tursilay the SSib ... viz. nnu tract ot IjitkI, enntmning eight hnn ilred and eight and . In if acrea, lying in tbia coutm, on holh alca ol Mill Creek, iljriniitr Ilia l.ni'la of Col. Jbliu Fwianc, J ifl Lee and OtlfWt. Ail i, one oiIit trart of lin.l, cnnlaining three liumlrril and twi nty-eighl and a hall acre about 9 tnilet rust of Similifield. " A lr, the follovin; town property, in the town nf Sn.ithfii'ld, tay No. .1.1, whereon John S. I'owi II now livea, including a large two atory DwHIme Hi e, wilh other neeeatary builtlina ami (ii'di-n, iili two lurr- md aommodiou Sirwe Unmet, tngeiher will acveral other lota in mill town, at ekiret'd in aaid Deed, together wilh all hit bnuat hold and kitchen furniture. ami itoek nf alt dtarription. J emit uiaue kaavn ui 4e lavr J1- JOHN S.'POWRIJ . V.I. W JOIINSOM. Johntton cotinly, Sept. 9. 1837. 31 ilw .Inst rrrrivetl n lurre supply or Knlith Drawing pnprr, eompriimg AnOqiiaii h it. Iuii1ile Elt!limu Columbia, Atlat Klcphant, ami all other tixea in uae. Alto a complete aa torlnient of Kiifclikh Letter paper. Gilt and plain Gold iaper, Itiua paper, 'I'rantparent paper, 1'i-aciiiz paiier, Mninceo paper, 't issue paper. liiitiul Hoardt, Kmbnttetf- floanhjp perforated Uanla, Matliemalieat Inalrutnenti, Kngliuiand (iermm rirviilr-ra Hcalea, Pent, lead I'eneilt. In- t i;i Ink, Neman'a Water Coloura, Keavet' VVa er Coloura, in lloxcs and by ainale Cake, Par- nllel Unlet round and Rut, Dutch Oiinoue and ocniniun Quilla, Sealing Wax aaanrted coloura. W nlcrt aaaorled coloui a, Ulnck Red, Jjpan and flui.l writing lukt, gl ut, cork, alate bronze and wooden lnkatamla, Sutd lloxea. Ink 1'owdera, red and black, ahavmg and loileM Soapt; h.ir, Belli, Inntb, nail, comb and ahaving Druthra, all ol tieiof quality: Itlaekine Hruthei k lllack- inj, anil a variety of other article! too tediooa to mention. For tale at the North Carolina Hook Store. No. 2, Fayelteville ttreet, Ktlelh, N O. rUUNttt k HUGHES. j -? a n.inM wiiiH-rtt The great popularity and eatablitbed demand for tit is viilunble medicine, rendert the contin uation of a lengthy advertisement unneeeauiry. Numeroiia testinioniata of their valoe (lately re ceived) from centlemen of the higlietl respecta bility, in addition to those accompanying each box, may be tern on application to any of the agents. The pillt are put up in a anperior stvle. in tin bnra coiitiuiui 40 bill, will) Full dirc . . : i Ml ...UH..i.l UJBair4uaco. - .K'.ia pi m i. -Tiragrma mo- I mil-r. I Ipi in. nf r,.ni ni n 1111. , .,,,111.1 ii - - - ;.r: 1 u ill'hiritl'TSlTnnT' ly attended fo, by THOMAS L JKTMP, Gen'l. Agent. (TJ1 Offier, Xlorsun St. lUK igh, 1st door vest of the m-esb) terhn a(huixli. ATTEKTIOW! 13,321 OK flll'SK May be 'Jburul at the North fiarolina Hook Sloi-r, enuiprisiiig as choice a collection of Airt, Songt, Itomle ux. Duetts, kc.fce. for the Piano Forte, as en be lound t any other ettibliih meut in this country. There, too, can be had in great variety the most approved Instructors for ibe iulin, guitar,' harp, clarienclt, French horn, ko. ka. . 1 urnrr k Itngliei have alto two or three vol umes ol choire Piano Music, beantil'ulty bound in red morocco, to which they Invite the atten tion of the ladies of Kaleigb. Orders Imnv their country friends wilt meet wild prompt attention. ' OcL li. ISdf. . 43 FIFTY DOL.L.ARS ICU1VAUD. Itanaway frnm the tnb aciiber, on tbeHlh day ol April, 13, in Kandolph county, N. Carnlina, a negro man by (tie name ol ANTHONY, about 5 feet '9 or 1(1 inches hijth, light made, on .Ike yellow order, i h a mole on the K-ft title of hit chin, lie eiM read very well, lie carried away with him about two hundred dollars in silver, I he no doubt hot lie will try to pass for a free man. The said boy is about 30 yean old. His wife vaa lAen to Columbus, Mittistinni, hv e John Goodwin) and I think he has gone there, or to tome Irt e State. He will no doubt alter his name. He sometime aa'Jed himself Antho ny Goodwin, and sometimes Anthony Thomas I will give twenty-five dollars to any person who will take him np and eonfine him in jail so that I tan gel Mm, or liny dollar to deliver hits to me at Vicarage, ItandntpS eo. N. C. Please ad' riiessat. Vicarage past office, Uandolptt county, North Carolina. . ' '7" ,', ' - jesse naY. Peerage, ftandolph, Oct. IS, I &3T. 43 6t cyil. W. MILLER ka remov ed his office to that of the Snperiur Court Clerk, in the Court House, where he may be'toand, except when teevvril absent UaleigS, Nov. 1, 1SJ7 - v " 4i LITCMFOIID St OLIVEU, . . MERCMAT TMIOMS, Five, dooea. Sowtb el Wtlliame k llavwood't Ding Store, Fatittcvius bTaiiT, Raleigh, N. vrolioa, ... , -..... ARB NOW OPENING '" A LAItOE SITPPXY OF lca ani Winter GootVs. COWSISTIXO OF KVEKT THING KITH EH DESIRABLE OR FASHIONABLE, Which they rcapecUulI renurtt their Irienda, eutiomera, and the publia generally, to call and examine before narchating elacahere. aa thev ara determined not to be outitnne either in ael 'ingiG'oe or making Cluihet. Tltrif gooda St raa ttltie and Black - llottle Green ' " Apple Olive A ' llrown do " London Brown rex not. tiTKn LOTUS. " Napoleon Violet, t " Daltlia J Si PEsBhie L Bl'k (Plaidn urao " Greene " Dove " Zebra Plaid " Striped, and " Corded Wont. Drr.D C'AatNF.ar.a,' Single & ioii- He Milled. Sei-Kl Plain Silk Velvet "J " Cut &. Figured do. I " - Crirriped Silk M FigM i Plain Satins -VestlllgR. " BiifT Caslimerett " do. Valcntia " Mohair ' - j Together wilh a general assortment rJ FAaiuoxtoLR lEAnT-MAnc Ciothixo, Temiaiit's Cclobrntcd Slocks, (aCITEO TO ALL SICCKS,) SUSPENDEItSi HOSKIN GLOVES. Satin Bosoms, mid Linen Plain Ac Itiilllcri Shirt ollart, ronud end and round top; And in fact, everything ; Ihja.t tan healle!-foe in x,m' litie bf tuMiteta, to auit old or )euiig. All of which wiTIb made tip to order, at abort notice, in the moat fathionable at) le. Our work men aie the beat that can be pottibly procured at ine Nmm, and we think il.xi, mlcled to our own experience, will inture ut a due thare nl public pxtronage. All onlera from a iliitance will meet with prompt attention. Clothci -war-ranted It fl. " I.itrliford A Ollvrr Return tbuir lhaidce for former aupport, and will endeavor to merit itaeontinuiinee LITCIUOItl) X; OUVEH. P. S. Perannt furnitbing their own mateiialt can rely upon having their Clothea at well maile aa tlmugb we lurniahed Ihe-arieet t;. ( O. lUleigh, Oct. SO, 18.W. 41 tf Tho IVortliampton Acndcnty. The Examination of the students in the above inttitulion will take place on Monday mid Tuea day the 18th and I9th of December. The exeroiM-s of the school will Ik resumed on the fifteenth of January next, under the govern ment, as heretofore, of lb subscriber, at principal- The following departments embrace the course of studies pursued in this institution: I. The Entriisli Department, Compritiug the various branches of a thorough m'l extensive English education. II. The Classical Department, Comprising the Latin and Greek Languxges and Literature. " ' III. The mathematical & Phi losophical Department, Comprising Algebra, Geometry, Trignnome ry. Natural Philosophy and Chemittrv. Wilh boys who design to enter College the preparatory course of studies, and the standard authors, adopted by the faculty of our own excel lent University at Chapel Hill, will be, hence, forth, Invariably adhered to. With a view of en. Urging the aehoot, the Trustees are al thit time engaged in ratlins; Iwnllt lot the purpote of erect int a large and commodious building, which, H is hoped, will be completed early in the entuing year. The situation of the village ( Jackson) in which the Arsdemy is located, it elevated and healthy. inneerr, wnen we consiiter the length ot tune the sell not lias been in operation, the large quantity of jiudunls it has uni forajl y mimbered, and -the almost uninterrupted health they have enjoyed, we are forced to 'h- eonclusion that the ailuauna is one of the healthiest in the eastern pari of the State. ! No boy of disorderly conduct will be admitted intn the institution, or if admitted, will be be suffered to remain after he is found to be incor rigible. This excellent regulation was adopted by .the Trustees .at the. commencement of the present scliolattick year; and Its salutary cITeels have been evinced, throughout the year, by a uni formly good demeanor on Ibe p.n t of the stu dents. In the face of this fact, however, (lor tha truth of which I confidently appeal not only to tfc Trutteet of the institution but to the inhabi tants of the place and of its vicinity generally, of any rethectabtlily or ttandintr.) a rumor haa been net afloat and circulated, with a zeal worthy of a good cauae, injurious as weH to the moral SllmattlSSMjSM&a 40-tre'Wnitmg-ttt The' ' institution. The assertion may he safely made, that nn cnurt-boute villngt wijliin Ibe range nf my acquaintance, is, jtt this lime, more uniform ly free Irom 'temptations to vice or dissipation than the one in hii h thit Seminary is situsted. An able and competent assistant Teacher will be employed, whose services will he devoted to the 3rd department of studies, in which he will have llie aid of an entirety new mathematical and phi lotnphical apparatus. - Particulars, setting forth the price of board, &e. will be given hereafter. UOIl'T. A.'EZBLL.Wiw. Jaekson.Oet 20, 137. 45 tf Register and Standard will insert nntil order ed lo discontinue and forward their account, to It. A. KZELL. AND HATS; The subscriber have on band their utnal tup- ply ot city made shoes, comprising Ladies, Misses, and children's Kid and Mo rocco Slipper. Seal and Calf Walking Shoes. Gaiter It nets. Whhe Satin and tol'd Kid Slip per India Rubber Cloth Over Shoes, Fur trimmed. Also, Meifsaad boy leather Shoes. Brogant, and Women's Leather Shoes. s A general assortment of Fashionable Beaver ami Silk Hats. All of bich will be sold at our usual low pri ces. UROtVN (c SNOW. Ralegh, 1st Nov. 1837. 46 2m. BANK STOCK FOB SALE, 100 Share of the Stock of the Hank of the State of North Carolina, (or so many ol them as may be necessarr for the nay ment of Ihe debt for which they are pledged) will bsnlautwlii . door of, he .,, .".. " od.y rap;;; in,xTiuiA,T iiexi, sw sLt.i;ji in ion or icq shares. - . C. DEWEY, Cathr, Raleigh, Oct, SO, 1837, 45 5w JOB PI.TI! Really executed of IhisOfiice. S 15,000 WaniciV ' IM EXOHANOK f0 A J Fresh snpply of Ooo1 Sc Cheap FALL tSC-V13iTJBtt CIOODS. oi I have referred my tall pure bate ol Merchan dise. orrty-TdaTi Irom N. York, which, with ny former atoek, I am extremely iteairout In exchange for Cut, or on a abort time 10 puoe- tual cttttnmera. My attortment evbrneca aimott every article uiuallr in demand in tlit aretion of anuntrt and Inr the proof of njy determina tion to tell I.CM))j cheap, I retMttully atK ol mv Iriend, ami the tuildie reneially an op- The adage ttiat the nimble aixpenee ia better than the alow ahilling. ia ton true to be ilenieu Give me a call; you shall not be ditappninted. MUFFIN 1 L'UKKIL Itiileiirh. Nov. 2. 1S37 45 Ct SCHOOL. A FEM ALE SCHOOL will lie opened at my home, in Xoitlinmplna coiiuM, twelve milea weat of Murlreeaboro', N. C. the 8d Monday ia Jnom v next, iifwlei- the control of Mita I.oi in MootH, a Ijidv from llie North, who cornea well recommended, haying b en educated for the purpote of teaching; She wilt U-ach all the F.nglith liraiichea utually Imigla in Acai'emiet, together wilh French, if lequiieil. TF.I.'MS OF TViriOX. Heading and Spelling, if 8 00 per aettinh of 5 -inontht.. Other braucbea R10 00. Board can be bad in my family at thirty dollar! per Seation ol live mnnlha. Strict attention will be paid to the comfort of the liomdcra. J AS II. WOOD. . Northampton Co. N. C. Oct. 85, 1 8.1", U I3w rifct'r SIstiHirartiirlii? Coiu lniiy. This Company have their Foundry and Ma chine Sbopa- in operation, (laving employed akilliil workmen, tliey are prepare)! to do guod work in their line viz: For Kail Itnada, t.'iar inp, fwOirtton FHCtoriei, Merchant .Milla,Co MilH. Paw 'Milla, 'Tobacco Factoriea, ice. lie., and on favorable termi. The Mill Gearing. Castings, and wrnulit Iron werk that have been fuiiiithed lor thit eitablishmen'l, baa given aat- iat'flfli ion, anil will compare in woikmanthip, il it believed, wiiti any aimibr work. The uniki have been erected in the bett manner lor the bu- aioest. and imon a scale lo be inn-f awd i. .n.. - 't v,.,,-w, wiueip. wuiililjntufy it, HKt hands there being nn aim ilar eitabliibment on the south side nl James Itiver, of any magnitude, between this and Charleston, S. C,, mid our Rail Hun:t furnishing facilities lor sending the work with despatch, when completed, to the South, and to tie valley of llie Ilnanoke. Believing that ibis rstulilisti ment will be a great convenience 10 Ibe llail Knadt terminating here, lo ibe Joint Stork Com panies in this vicinity, to the milling interest, to bacco factories, and the public generally, (bis company iMte fluttered themselves tlify would reoeive surh a share of patronage (which they now solicit) as will enmpontate Ibem lor their enterprise; not expecting, however, to receive encouragement without doing good woik, and upon good teams JAOF.Z SMITH, PresU. Pelersbnrg, Oct 24, 1837. 45 4t - SWAIM'S JFSTICK. The author of the "Man of Business" it now prepring new and tnmplete trestle to he a practical abstract of Ibe common and ataiute laws of North Carnlinii, relating "lo (he official ilutiea and , responsibilities of Jnstiees of ibe Peace, Sheriffs, Coroners, Constables, Wardens of Ibe poor, Overseers of roadt, liangrra. En try Takers, Surwjnn, Procestionrrs, Guar dians, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, A gents, Aliomeys, Carriers, he , to be rr.nre plain and praciwal in its details, than any luw bonk now exla'it. The whole will be comprised in one moderate aixed volume nf perhaps about 40fl octavo page The work will be well printed and bound, and ready lor tubscribcrt during llie month ol Mrrb next; to he promptly delivered at any Court house wibin the Stale at $3 50 per copy, br .10 for 10 copies . . Any subscriber who may be pleased to pay now in advance, shall have a receipt in full for -R Addrc II. SwaimAtlotLw, Ash Wrotigh,"N. iT. Free of postago. v- October, 1817 45 6w RalelfftV und Kastoii Hail I Itoad Oiitce, October 17, 1 837; The following instalments are required to be paid nn the stock of ibis Company, viz: f 10 per share on the. 1st day ol Dee. next, fill " en Ibe lit " of Jan. " -f.10 " on the 1st " of Feb. M Pj ments will be received at th OHiee in l!a leljh, at the Euitineer's Oulve in Warremon; by Mr. Samuel Monlecai, in Pelertburg, anil Messrs. Joseph Marx Jc Son, in Richmond V i. Interest will be allowed and charged aa hereto fore. The progress ol this work is such as In require the ttrictetl punctuality to be observed in the payment ol 4nslalmenti; and such stock holders as have failed la pay the instalments nl readv due. are informed that if nnf n&i.l Kfi,i4 the first Monday ol December next, their Stock , Hi,' .mj i'IH n il IUI UIC At IMC UVUIl House in Ihe City nf Kaleigh. Ily order of the Hoard. GEO. W. MOUDECAI. Prrtt. 43 w Register and Standard till lt Dee. Itichitrd II, Cnsiis, TAILOR, Uetpeetful'y informs Ihe inhabitants ot the City ot ItHleigb anil its vicinity, thai having boiihi (if 'm. F. Sket his entire, interest in the lute concern nl CUS'TIS ti SYKF.S, Is now prepared lit execnteall orders entrusted to tits care, wuu neatiieit and dispatch, and in a style not lo be surpassed by .any Establishment in the State. He will cut and make, .or cut without making, all kindsol Cloihing from a (Waiter up toa Cloak, in the mosl fashmnahle, or the Very plainest style precisely as may, suit the views of Ihe customer. ( He would only say retpecling hit charges, that' he intends always le be cheaper than llie cheapett, and as gn4 as ihe trji bett. He would tender to his Irieiids his sincere thanks for pt favors; hoping lo merit a contin uance or the same hy strict and punctual atten dance te hi business, and being ilni) t lound on ihe spot, next door to Mr. John G. ' Mar shall's, on Faveltcville Street. 11. II. CUSTIS. ILririgb. Sept. 27. 1837. 41 12 P.I.TS, OILS, &e. The subscriliers have just received from the North, a lull supply of the abet articles, con sitting of White Lead De do Gruund in Oil Red lad Spamvb Brown Do do Ground in oil Yellow Ochre Do . do Ground in Oil Venetian Red Terr De Sienna Lamp Black Turkey Umber - . , " Spirits To' prntine ' V l inseed Oil d Japan Vamistiet ich will be sold no reasonable terms T. S BKCKWrrrl h CO. Raleigh, April 12. 1837. 16 if , , " d.OOO lbs. ISA COX W. KA STITH. " .;' '"': 40 . t For tale by Kaleigh, ov. r, IS37. IMPORTANT SALE,' Hy noe si Deed of Trust ..t- . : BENNETT. BLAKE, for pu,, peeified, J shall proceed to sell to t. V7 b,di!!!.',t ,h fIme' re-e of aaid i!?I !m1WTlte;twawtl, toyar' tb following valuable property , vix11. Ali nis STOCK OP OOODs ' Consisung ol a general assortment of If'jrA.t All bis crop ol Corn, Cotton, Fodder k. Household and Kitchen Fui niiaie, . . . l Farming utensil of every kind. - , Six Horses, six Mules, Cattle k Sheep. Four Yoke ol Oxen, two four-burse Watun, . , I Harness, Carts, k. - . V1 All his slock of Hogs, ke. ke. . ' Term of Sale a credit of sIx"mootbt. ik. purcluiker giving bond aad approved seeara, N. PmCE, TrusicV,- On Thnrsdgy, the Slst of December, it a. same place, , ,. , v al Valuable Jiegtoc. rX Among whom are several likely Houae Girls, Also, the said BLAKE'S interest in the Iran otLand whereon he lornierty resided, with at other tracts, on one of which is a valuable i Saw and Grist Mill, , Offering an eligible site for a Cotton Factory. jJ-Vi ms of Sale a credit of six momhs, the purchaser gittng boi.it and approved security : N. THICK, Trustee! A I SO, .. flj virtue of a Deed bl Tmst, exe uted lo lU undersigned by llrnnet T. Hlake. for porpote therein tpeciHed, will he sold al the Same plate, on the said 21 tt or December, to the highest akK der on a credit of six months, ' Four Likely .Kegroes, . , Among whom is ai excellent Ulacksniitb. TW Purchaser will be required to give biiiiilaaj proved security. C U HtNTON. Tntde. ' Nov. :i. I8J7. tt.' . . : 3eiin :- irSORL'S niULTICAIJLIS., The Underiivneil liavi,,. iann...i.i. '.J . ol llieMorua M ulticaulis, or genuine new Chi. itrse Mulberry, will sell at llie folio ing pri. ee: For rooted plants, as of layers nn H. JapgT4y;t-tj wn per iiuiiiiirn ; ann L uiiiiigt Iron, lot 411 per thousand, as I hey may have I, 2 S r four built eacht or m the rate of one ce'nt blid. diiided or in limbs, at may soil purchasers. lie minte iocx. as wen as a large number of (or meiican culiure. to be coram. I ...... u...., Kt , ,,,i,3l Kiniis nm.i ! . 1 I i 'I licaiion made lolbe H.il.. er J at Poll Uailrr.l ll. l. ll flvj lll,f;.x COIMily. NT C. Nov - ,r S,UNEY WBt'LR !"ov. 1S37 4T iw-. State of IVortli Carolina. Chatham Coi;ntt. ' , 1 U'illmnt II. Merrill Ic other,) . . - rt. sen r.eoige May and Wife. 3 i -; land. The Ib b ntliiuts will k e notice.- thai fin tr,e I .urili I huisdaj in )ro. next, Wili,m II. Mer rill, as P.xecuinr of Georee .Mrrln .1... i wd tell accoidiiig lo ,!ieiee of Ihe County Court ol ChaiUm, tlw whole of the estate of the s:.nl t.eoi ge Men ill, on credit of sine num bs; and upon the premises, here the par. lies to said petition can appeal or not, as tliey think nroner. siERittrrv Mill Hill. Nov 9th, 47 6w' CLASSICAL IXSTITJLT1V m citisuurg, t a, No pains or expense have been Ssred (o ren der ibis Institution worthy of Ihe confidence and pationage of Ihe public. An edifice, of nnutua oinyenii-nee, has l-en erected for its arenmmo Ution, and inttriu lurt of eminent qualification h ive been provided lo preside over lit iliHereat dt partmenf. lis gret design is to make sound and accurate eholrs; and il hold nut nn oiber indureuieiit to ibe puMie, but such at may i lound in a slow, but certain course of mental and muni iI!.-mJ!ma -,,l !.. I . .. . I i. . - .f.. "v . , imc iiiiii iiiiii ,rc,Nim tiop of its pupil for any of the clattet in our col lege, or univei cities, or Tor any ol the calling of life. . The institution will be open fur ibe retortion of pupils, nn Monday. Ibe SOih day nf Novem ber next: - The Vxper te-tnTef I pit pit. thtt ndi; tuition, fim and M cnuiingeneiet incident lo RKth irsrvmenf, including tbe I .si in G,mmar and ninety dolUrt fort.ie clamicul anil scientific ilcparimenls, valdeaui.armuittv-, inwrfeu; I He our of wii.lv will embrace all tbe varion irannnra pi a uiattical, Mailiematk-al, and Kn glith education. Tbe modem lrin m.,A naiu-al science, will receive narlicvilar Mm. tioir Board may be nl.ldineJ in retpeetvbl families for about I'iO In 1511 dollar per annum. P il believed that no pr ivate Seminarv nf ,nniJ advantages, hat been organized on mui e ceonom- ical priiiclpli t - -Mb. A. U Mellw.hie, the TrvaWreV or the institution, will receive, applications for admK aion. either l.y iVtH-r nemlmiiie, 4 givw wt uc. iren niiorinniion ami reierencc. A Circular, confining (he particulars relativf to the institution, will be sent to those wh rrsv lie disposed lo introwte an elTort In inereace ih laeiliiiea, and to ilevate Ibe standurd ol educa tion m this teciion nf the country. ..: ; Petersburg, Oct. 31, 1837. ifi . fxiitjrijFivc' ' Dollars Bennrd. iL J". Uas-sluB kuiHi aiaji.lui.ai wrlw - -. "sun tstaj isravvisris, vw South F.disln, Willow Swamp, Orangeburg District, 8. C. Monday mulil, S.14 intt., a gin man muni'd HOWARD. Said Negro is well nroiioilin cd. about fi le,t bii-h. and of black complexion bigb furehead, (.jomeahat pnimiueiil nose, rti Uce and no whnkeit:he hat S'-ar on the inner ancle of (I presume) the li lt loot, produced by a burn, and nn one ol' hi amis mik resemMing letter S.i Howard speaks with pluitibiliiy and ease; it rather assu ming in his K'ldrcsti et mild and buralde in hi niaiiiiirt. 'lie is a keen, shrewd fellow, walk rrei aim t:iar, tin it apt lo near uncommnnlr en hi Inr when hurried. According lo bis Own account, he originally b. longed to Joshua Lee, a ptiiiiter, near Clinton, V., to which place it nv win oireci in eOHrar, or to iMortuhx or Rii-hmomh He had tin when be went awav, blue pantaloons and eoat, either blue or yellow vesl, iiil a Mark hat He look away with k a pair at Saddle-bags, and is supposed le bate a free ticket. Any person apprehending and lo-lgirg said fellow in a convenient gaol and giving entire theieut, er ho may bring Lira to ihe tobenber,'s rrtidvnce, shall receive the above reward, and all expi nset paid. W. RILEY. October 27, 1 837. 46-St State Bank of NortliCnrelitin I'ursuaiii to rcsoluiinns adopted by the Stock bolder of ibis Hank ihit day, notice h hertbf gi-'nthsta final dividend of the capital Motm and effec's nl ihe Bank will be paid la tbe stutk holders or In their lawful repi etentaiives, at lb lUnk of Ihe Slate of North Carolina, in thi Ci ty, mi and after the lit Monday in December nest, on surrendering tbe certificate of dock held by them. Notice is further hereby given, that Ihe note nf ibis Rank and branches (il there be any oe standing will be redeemed at the Rank ol ta State cl North Cerolin hy this city y, tutt1 ihe S4ib insf. inclusive, and no longer, Bj onlcr of Ihe Stockholder,. W. VI. PEACE, Pre1. Raleigh. Nov. 5, 1837. 43 Regioter and Slaiidvud till 1st Dee, . The Assemblj of New Jtnej bif by a votf if 52 to' 27, iasscJ the biU Ivoali'.inz the tusperuun of the bnk f that State till after the nexl u-M -- f the IiCgistatiire,
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