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, "And while hi Hmro rrsa.inaive run? Tu Mm tha latest Minatrel Oug." . , 1 1 .11. ' ! rf' - Frwm tkt .AVw Ttrk (Mtrrt tr. miMtfTEX "Yeeterday we were Infmmrd that child haJ died in the ehip. To-day I read the English bo , rial service, and committed the body to tha mighty itaep, until the day when (Be grave an J eea hlle op their dead. The mother lay ' in tear! in her berth the father could sesree re ares hi anguiah saj I f.-H tha agony of their grief, a I pronounced the solemn warJa which accompanied tba body into tha pathkraa deep." Jtar.wf the late If. B Mc.ellm. The deep aea took the dead, ft u a babe, Like aculptured marble, pure and beautiful. Thai, lonely to it yawning gulphs went down. . Poor cradled hureliirg no lurid arm wai iliera Te wtap thee in ita fold; nj lullaby Came from tha green ea-rnontr, a fie laid Hia ihapelea head Hit noliah'd "brow hi,t One moment wondering at the betoteou poil On which he fed.- Old ocean heeded not Thi added unit in hie trWrial dead. But in the bosom of the t-sin;; ship - Rose up a burst of an.uiali ild and loud, From tlie vVx'd fountain of a m nher'a love. Hie lost! Tbe loat! oft .hall her startled dream Catch (he drear echo of the aullen plunge -That 'whelia'd thaancotCii'd body oft her aye Strain wide through midnight' long, uimIuiu bering watch. T I : t i - r. iwoKuwoni now ni suit, aweet breathing one side of the rings, and during the tame period, cm the ther. -Jut, says Pv Ihck ,- are flat hence tot) elude, "lhit each a titoation it phjticallj on romlurtable. We know that ther en joy t! light of their mount without al iDt an interruption. Sotnetimet two, fbmtHtie four, and tome timet all their seven moons, are shininr in their . .... nemiapnere in one Bright assemblage Beside, daring tb'tt period it tbe prin cipat opportunity tbvy injoy of content plating the siarry fiirmament, and sur veying the more tlittant regions of the itriTeTe;4n-"wnik trvey may-ettjwy pleasure equal, if oot superior, to what it frit amitlat the tplendor of the tolar rav; and it it not improbable, tlirt 10 ' "bo p'ron ihe stw.ol . . . I Tka .11 mliM 1 Mif.ll. Mill k- I multitudes may retort to thoat darker region, for the purnoteof making ce luttial obtpmationt,'' tinee the bright shilling of the ring at night doubttett prevent the ttarry licavent from be ing diktinguiabed. Our phjosopher doe not doutjf) that the ringt of Saturn verve a tnafiout abode for rnvriadt . jeeiu.il- - Like meaatrrad music in a lilly' enp. And how hi tiny ahout of rapture swell'd When cloer to her bosom' core the drew Hi eager lip. Who lhu with foi led arm. And bead reclined dothaeern to count tbe ware, And yet to heed triern not? The sorrowing air Doth mark the laxt, fjint ripple, where hi c hild 'Hank down into tha water. Uatv tliouehl ' n i. li. ..i .i . uni w mm iac nuino, ami iiiose nine one, -Whom portirig 'mid their faoriU lawnjie le.f -AltdtrooffRr- laftcy-.lioWrffia'eeiSng there When ha ahall eat them once more on hia knee, aim tell went now tba tany that they loved Hid it pate hee. within iu mother breaat. And pined away and died yet found no gravt neneatn trie cliurcb-y ard turf, where they might The lowly mound with Dower. Whet lift in heart . Up from iu hitter aadncwi? Ilark Hia voica That a'ar the thuuderiug wafedotti pouraub. - - nma i , , , . , 8eh word, a arch tha darkest atorm of life WMrfcltlra mwiiriit tww.-- - - Thou, who dot apetk Of Hi eternal aaajeety, who bid Both earth and aaa to render up their drad, JiMw't thoa how aoou thy tomb ahall drink . the trara Of moaruing kind red? Thoa, who thua doth aland Serene In youthful beauty, to yield back What Go hath eleim'd know t thou how toll the tide - . Of aympathy, that now thy boaoni thrill "Tar etraogert in thine own paternal hall Shall Bow fur thee! ' And if thou could!, the flush Would not have faded an thy glowing cheek, For thou hsdt made the countenance of death Familiar a a friend, through Hun who pluck 'd Tie terror from qm frawn, and from tat eting Tba venom, At thine early tomb we bend; Taking that deep monition to our aoul, Whick through embowering verdure eeem la aigh On every breexe how frail ie earth 'a beat hope, Ana bow Immortal that, which root in heaven, . - L, H. 8. : Hartford, Conn., Aug. 1835. i of intelligent reatnres. N. V. Star. ' RIDING ON A RAIL." Judg- Lynch it in the land again. He wa at Leiinrtun on Moudav nig!it laat, we untlerttand, when and lu-re lie inflicted tlie above novel pon ihinent upon a certain oHVmler against the good nfJcrol -society. and the neace and tiijjuityif the State. Th-offender .refrrred to in thin case, had left hi ow n wife and children, .and eloped wnn me worter (ttr tint case) half o another man and ihe two took up their auoue in tne quiei village ot L,exin" ington. - the premise beinjr made known (d Judge Xynch, lie rorthwTtli proceeded witn hit ministera took the fellow out of bed, put him acrott a ran, aud rode him through the t own at the witching hour of tnlclni 'ht,1 to tne tuttu "8cttin' on a Rail, "A aleepin' werri aound.' Hut 'tu believed, from tbe.war the aiecp werri aoutiu while on the rail. He agreed if hit honor would let him down and permit him, to get hit clotht and horsey he would leaye the place without delay, which he did, while me ttreeta resounded with 'Ridin a Rail," go it Hoots." &c.. Thrr are connectewtTiWtlfair, most melancoly reflections on account ll the character and standing of some ot the parties concerned. If ear. Car. Ralcasli at- ColamUa nail Ital Caanpar J. The Book of aubatriptioa lor :ih capital stock of thi eaapaay, are bow re-opeael at Kaleigh, Haywood, Piiiaborawgh, Carthair, Kotkioghaia and Fayettevillc, aader tba soperinteaVeaee of Ihe tame ooaaietoncii at hereie(ira,'aa4 will soiiUoae open aatil law first day of April next. By order af tha aommisaioBara at Haitian. Raleigh, Fea.K, 1131. 9 3 Haleish ClaMieal Srbxl. The aodcriped ha, opened hia School in this City, at the book owned by Dr. Ilayaood, eituafed itearly oppoalie Mr. Gnion. Together, with the ordinary English hranche, will he taoght Ihe Lenta aoaf MatBeasaiiet, nl the fypil prepared to enter tbe advanced t'le ot jhe.t'aiverwly of ihi Stale, or any of the Ameriaaa College: f- Front foraaer ea perk nee attd secern in Teaching, il ia Iraeted that aslisiaeliaw will be DOCTOR BID LET Hf eweWished bieaselfea Raleifh, aad will sfford Medical aid to those who mat leel dupo-. ted ta patranrae him. Hi affrae i a4be rear ol the Aporheeary Store f MetMJJStia-M' ana k Co. where be1 may ba aeea ben But eetssrily absent. Attendance oa tne poor r". J an nary , 7 l The BUmber ot pupil will ba limited.. . - TERMS, For gesslon ef five Tf oaths gpellmg, Kritling and Writing, $1 00 ArMhuwlie, rieogiapky tad (..ram mar. H 00 History, Natural Philosophy, Ubetori. beometry and Algebra, - II 00 tfa;es, ... . 5 00 , (C7 kadi Pupil 'H alto ba charged Ffiy ki cr session, iot eentingenciee. . WK. B. OTIS. Baleigh. Feb. 14, 1US , OH UEFCItltEO AKTICL.ES ThtJJajeity of thi Ctleitiut IV or la The eminent philosopher. Or. Dick ofScotlaud, has an original article in Jlie last buniber uT the Knickerbocker, a poo tha 'Ringa of Saturn," which will attract attention and admiration not lest for the simple eloquence ol it style, than for the magnitude and gran ueur oi nit novel tuuject, j tie more recent tlucovery ol - the . canceittric ) 1 Ai.-f..-- ... ... . a. rings, tncir immense oreautn and thickness, and , the rapid motion they make, in their -awful cycles," are .. treatl at Jength, and irt tbe moat dear and taUslactorj manner. Dr. Dick believes, that the double rinz of Saturn ia t loliJ, compact utbttance, and not a .mere .cloud, or bhininz fluid, since casta a deep shadow upon different re gion ot tne planet, . aa may easily be seen, by good telescopes t and that its rapid motion, is ordained by the Creator, to sustain the ring, and prevent it from coJUpsing, and. ultinxdown upon the planet The outer tins of Sit urn would enclose globe ten thousand eight hun dred times larger than tins earth! and the inner one, a globe three hundred and forty times larger than our planet! The whole arena within the, ring cm. braces : more, than twenty eight hua dred millions of square miles! From the body of (he planet, . the .lings ap pear like luminous arches, or scmi-cir ' cle of light,, occupying one fifth part of the visible sky) looking,' in the day time, like ft dim cloud, or moon, after the ion has risen) and in the night, In ereatint in bright nets," and weariiW - the thadew of Saturn's globe on their "eastern boundary, opposite to the sun. "Tram their rapid motion, a new portion . of the diversified scenery of the rings -wwill appear tvery two or three minutes .' Jn .tle horizon, dittinguiahable bj com 1 f mon telliscopes. The contrary motion of Saturn's aliadow, also, on the rings, iJ tl. '..K.t ! uu ivyuiviiip oi tne nngt arounu h the planet, at different periods (one seebe -riting on the upper, and another " nd i different one on the lower, and ' through the opening between, the start, '-planets, and satellites appearing,) Wilt lorra anumer variety oi tnia rranu ceisiiaiteoery. :. uurmg Shall year of Salare; (oearl fifteen of our yeart) thi son abioea nitbdut intermission on The Sub.Treatury Scheme seems to meet witn universal disapproval, if not downt ightdesecration. 1 he Lprria- latures of the States have commenced instructing theirSenators in a peremp tory style. Mr. Gruudv. who fullv acknowedgea the right of instruction. gave notice that he should obey Ihe ui tne leeisuiura ot leanei- acc, wuuac rcBuiution conuemnatory til .l . cu t'i ; i t . . me ouu- ncanury ne iam Deiore ihe Senate. Indeed, Mr. Wright's bill of a bominationt.' as a vatt majority of the peop e have christened it, teems to be a rickety and deformed brat, which, like other monstrous abortions, is doomed to be thort-lived. Mr. Web ster's reply to the New York Senator's labored arcument was a moat maaterlv affair. It is well reported in the Joufaalo.L -Commerce. Without el luwing our tympanites to accompany him in his expose of the conduct of the Administration, we feel, in takniz strictly neutral viewof the whale matter, the most thorough convic tion of the soundness of hia nrin. it:. v,1"jk. a reatQDinir. seems . as strongly-welded and rivetterd togethi er at cnain armorj no oattle-axe can dent it no opponent's sword can find a chink or an aperture thfou;li which to inttict a wound, list. whatever may be the opinion of this argument. mere can oc no question concerning IL. -U.-.I.. r-. . . O ma aasoiute approval oi it oy three fourths of the American public. Laree meetings, desecratino' the Town Lots for sale. Will be sold at Dubli tale on Fridsv the lth day of April aeil, it being tha week, f April Court, lorty or fifty uaimproved tt in the tu w ii of Yancevville. oo a credit until the SStb day of Deeeather next, These lot have lately been laid out, and are beautifully situated, ei ther for private residences or mechsnical busi ness, and are to laid oft' as to suit the conveni ence of persons ihiur le settle in Ihe filiate. Tbe lands on which these lots are situated bare lately come into tha possession of tha subtcri. ber, and tbe aaiiety oa Ihe part of tome per sons to locate in Yaneeyvillc, has induced bin to sfT.ird an opportunity to all persons of po. seising themselves of a situation ia one nf the most bra It by and nourishing illageaia North Carolina,-and ana oot which pre tenia a atany advantage a anr ether having tbe advantage of a first rale Male and Female, Academy, a go"d society, and a wealthy neighborhood. Per- sons desirous ol locating themselves to advan tage would do well to attend tha sale. Bonds and good security will be required of the pur chasers. Further particulars made known on the day of tale, - ALLE.V gunn. Feb 3d, 1838, 0 8w KalcisU And. Caste -Hail Itoad ' Company. Subscript ion j for the residue of tbe Canital Stock of this Cempsny will be received at Ha l"i(;h, Msiiibur;, Uarrenton, Us lord and Peiertbnrg: under Ihe direction ar tha aame Comrnissioner as berktolore, uotil tba 11 day of April neat. IJjf order el Hie Hoard m Iweetor. fiEO. W. MORDECAr, Preit KaleighFcb. li, 183. V 3 DOCTOR W. W. aiAItSHALL'S Oinlnacnt for liic Itlinel I'lleav The publie are assured that I bjre bad this remedy ia ose for si years, dwing ahKsh ti ae it hat. In naraeroee casea, beew aubjveted to Ihe teat of experiment, awl, in many iastaners, on the most aggravated forms of thi rtiwase, and st eers with perfect saeeett o astsnccoi Iwlare having ever aoeie to aty knowledge. . Theonaponent partt of this remedy t re pure ly vegetable srarVaatrt-ia eoh(7arho"mineriil tabstanea whatever. N particular care as to exposure is necessary. It may be used without inlerrapting ordinary pnriorta. It csnses an psin, but baa a aootlung eSeet aa ihe disessed part, and in a abort lime effect i a pertect cure. It i not generally known that the Pile are often ihe-causc of that dreadful disrate Fiktcla . In Bioat instances ia whkb 1 hn been sailed to practice oa this disrate. I bare traced it origi nally to tbe Piles) hence, these snfferlng from theas should lose ao time in seeking III- most efficient remedies. 1'ricc $i 00 per lioi. W V AlAKSIIALf - Uichinond, Fa -v. B. .Numerous r ferrates can be aivea Tbe certificate of the Itev. William A Smith, of Ihe Methodist E. Ch'trch. alone is submitted, ailh the remark, that like testimonials have been obtained from numerous other intelligent snd re locatable tnniVMlualSt amonr whom are Messrs. I W V intrea, Thomas Hart, James V Crane, Archibald 1 bemas, Cornelius Crew, Exckicl Uawt, Jarues Catkie, A r rench. This is to rertifr (hat I have had a fair otinor- tunny io anow Doth the nature and efTVctt ol Ur. Marshall's remedy fur the Ulind Files, and think h a duly I owe to those who sulfur with thi distrossinr disrate to aiv. that ii mat he coa, fidently relied oo as a safe, agreeable and efficient rcmeny lor the form of disease for which the proprietor recommends it. It bat been citen lively used in the circle of mv acouaintanee. and a case of mliur has aot come to air knowledge. VLLULA-lia!lXlL- billlor Of the Vireiiii nH Nouk I'.rallna - -. conference Journal. Itichmond, Va. Oot..21, 1837 1 If Wr ihe ahicted wt do v. el to call and obtain this invaluable remedy, told by It. TUCKER, Agent, at Iris store on rayetteville Street, Raleigh, IV. J. C7 Directions hoi. , Tlx etltlrtiteJ fnglltlt Jttce Itim accompany each whole policy of committing the pub lic ueposites io ine Keeping of Uov ernment arentt, or any individuals qualified under Government, hare been held, hot only in this citr, but in varioua other parts of the Union. If the Voice of the people can ever be interpreted plainly, it certain! r can ta this topic yew Yorker. ' Tht Tide lunung.lU the achooo. er Olive, fur New York, there wat shipped A few dayt ago, several balea of Col (on Yarn. This tarn w at a iac torr in' this State, and we take it aa an i . i i . i i . eviuente mat me article can be sen into the Northern markets in success fill competition with their own m.nu facture. - If 'il Jldvi State of Nortli earoiiua, Chatham County. Court of Pleat arid Quarter Stations, Miuiuitry term loe. Petition for tale of negroes. Wrn.llatlev. (of John) Simon Hailev JatnJ. Martin and wife Freer. Win. H.tlev. nl H.n. dv ) V ilev It at lev. Haaina 11. it.. it..j. and wife Elitabeth, Hexekiab Herring and wile .Mllly, John Shaw sod Nancv hia wile. l'ahlii Hatley, Shaw and his wife Patsey, Mania Attmon and wile Follv, Gailfwrd HmIw,wm Hatley Folly Hailry, Anderson Lynch and wife Eliaabath, iuhn Hatley, m. Hatley (ot Abner J V.li.- II .,1.. l.li VI . 5 , r "i "'"J icuuing rcarson anu wile Mllly, Cynthia Hatley, Kiehard Pelkkigloa and wife ncDeeca, J on a raamgtoa and wale 1 em pe ranee, Red. line Hatley and Brittoa Hatley. Ears, of Was. Hatley deeeased, Sherwood Hatley, Jwha Hatley, Hardy Hatley, Edward Hatley, Mark Hatley, Charier Ualsvall and wife Martha, Cul. len Luper and wile Nancy, Alston Hatley, Jos. Uryan and wife Folly, Elizabeth daughter of Jacob hatley, William Hatley, Stanford Hatley, Uriah Hatley, Jaskeon Hailev. James H. Grade and wife Nancy, Mark Hailev. Stenhen Moore. Starke .Moore, Thomas bears and Elizabeth his wile, ana Kedding llallowell and wife Jane. It arinearina.Jo- the aairifninn nf i) tiiat ihe defendant (except the Ear ) are all nan residents of this Stale, it ia ordered that publica tion be made In Ilia Star paper published in the City of Italeigh, for Ihe space ef ait weeks, cf me penneaey ol tnie petition, thai the said lie fendanta may appear at the next term of this court to lie held on Ihe l Monday of May next, andjiles I, answer or demur, otherwise said pe tition will be takca pro eonteaao at to them and set qown tone neartl eg part. N. A. STEUMAN, C. C C I'rieeailv. SS 40 9 6w FESTIVAL. i ne sunacrwer inlormt bis friends and the puuiie generally, that be has establuhed the Flutinsr Bnsiaese n the City of Italeigh, One door above Tliomaa I nfika'a Mjii ftL. A v"wi a i"t; anil i nivnarwii te aawaa.t.. all kinds of SILVEt JihJISS PLAT-. f o ' o reaaonatiia terms, and at the ihorteJt notice. cy Orders front a distance w ill be thanklully received and prompilv si tended to -, . t . WILL'AM EASON LEE. Italeigh, Feb. I, 13ig. y TAKES VP, And eommilled, as a runaway slave, to the Jail in Itnckincham, Itiehmoiid county, N. t!. a negro boy, calling himself GEORGE LOCKL1EK, end alaimingto he free says ba . wan, i.il ,,m "" wnonir noes not i amain knew what State, nor his ever heard of anv town excent Portsmouth and We. folk. He is a Well buUt boy, dark complexion; about 4 feet T or t (nones high, and (apposed to oc aooui i j years old. The owner la requested to aonte forward and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law nirect. Any Inlormation about the if bt is free, would be thankfull received. ' S. H. SKUHERRY, Jailor Roekmgham, N. C. Jan SI, 1838 Price first in. 1 J ( FLEXIBLE, (Bred by the Earl of Egremont) hy V hale bone, dam Themia by Sorcerer, ("purchased of the Earl of Egremmit lor the King of Prswi) her dam llnna by Gobanna, Humming Hir (sistrr Io flatharina, Colmrie and young Camill. the dam of Mandaae and Allegrrtta) by Wood pecker, Csmi Ha by Trentham, Connelte by thB Coropmn Harbj sister to Kegulusy the Godol phin Arabian. Whalebeiie, Ihe sre of Flexible, is brother to j Whisker. Woful, and Web, by W axy-dam rneloie by Trumpeter, 1'runella by rtMiiinyer. Promise by S napr-areVaTmr rhmr-hy- Par tner In Flexible ia thus united the best blood at Matchrm, Hrrod and Eclipse. FLEXIBLE wnn nine raeet when tnree years eld (melndtnt a enp of 4 miles) and has beaten L6ntwil, Ur. Faustos, Arachra,4ienel Mi . Si .norma. Whittinelnn. OswcrtrT. l.nuo- h. Muzaroe. he. Flexible stood in F.ne land at elevrvi sovereigns (rqnal to ii dollars. ) He is lull IS hands a inches hixhvwnn grcai miiu-nbr nowersiand for nice nrounrtions is e- nualleil bv few. lie is one ot the best son of hsli !', descended from Ihe Iwo h si Aia Kiana without an unfashionable cross. His speed. bottom, snd temper ia equal lo any horse ol his ax. He il now auMvaVlWet, I he arasoa wui commence the liilWtar of 'ebi uarr, or earlier; il required. For the particulars of his running ond that ol Ini cot's hi Knelanii, see nnra minf also bis terms, which ahall ba bberal, F.DW. It. CARTER Wilton. Granville aa. N. C ? 38. S a t January 19. 1&58, 5 If i . it ai'smwraitaana;ialat t ti itru & iiioiieT"" Are reecHinp, ,t ;b Kwh t' a; Store, a very lei-ae and anlMrfi.i i JT. LTha lollowine Annual. uii.A.jf... h are si.perlor to any ,.in? ,ey he I 1. L.J.. . T l-he great annularhv and established demand lor this valuable medicine, renders the contin uation of s lengthy advertisement iinnreeiMrv. Numerous testimonial nf their value (lately -re ceived) Iron gtutleraen of Ihe highest reipeet. bility, in addition to those accompanying each box. may be tern on application to any ol The agents. Ihe pills are pal up in a snperinr sty le. in tin boxes containing 40 pills, a hh full dircc inns, rriee 50 cents per bo. fa ae-ntj or purchasers the term of anntmission and d scoanl arc liberal. All communications will be prompt ly aiirnncii in, oy I ttwMAa u JUMP, T.enl. Afrnt QC? Office, Morgan St. Raleigh 1st duuraeat of the Presbyterian Church. lor SulUburu and Alnr." ,The Siege, f, n F.yrT,.Vbt -are now m iperaii..il. f-L,, il. '"fiaV. on Ihemnrnines ol M nmlx ..a TV. a'eluck, and arrive at Saliaburv oaIkTT,, of Ihe next days. , e Retiir.S halisbnry on the ume mru,f, and arr.ve af F.yetievilU en lb, next d.ys. Ps.wngtr rest nine h.'' at A I lent m Moorr ernrtirvrT'a .." f Stage, connect with my line Irore 8,3. for merchant! In the interior, to vi.rf p l l. r 'Hit r WMW7 nc niiti,.w in men miwnyt, purchase i.l I hafts, irir.nrii . mnai piin-niiina.. . , mote between the two places Att f r, to visit PsvZr f and ..." i muie or ween me two places At P Slage lines leave eterv dav Iu. ..l. I?"1" c I- - AanL . . o u n t I . A. CaUfCHAF.L, Pronrl-n.- I i. BROWN, (UtaXr f A. C .rt'nRT. Agent. CsnLli I. A .UK. Agent. S.liahd'r. H C Jsnnsrv Sit, T M MH'Vi: i ur7 PEARSON. 8--"t, M 0U a lo di da tin d.i do do do engra.raja, boy, THE OXFOICD MY FOU SALE. l i T,Te,n Huta and i.ot lately aceupTcd" by Col. James Nuttall, tbe subscriber it autho Used lo sell oo moderate term. A credit of one and two years may be had for a greater part ot tba purchase money. i m properly ta new in good repair, wrll I1""'". iaaa ci igiut situation lor a laver n wen rcgu-aicu nouse in uxiurd is certain In men wnn eaeouraremeat. I he flnueiahin. ..... ol the academies, lit courts being held, the ret, and Oxford being a place of resort of ma- ni ni me snmmer months, h ehlv r.nn.n.....i this prntiertt to those diinoaed in k .' k...... - . r m m Appliealion, snade 'In curb Ike mail or older. wise, will ba attended to. I'oti.i . k.. had at any time, H L, itnn tntw rjarern, n. u. rB. 10, Ag I1T gaerWBwaai.ii. .in ..j.i.ym BLOODED HOUSES lor SALE. I Aa tdllor of It) (Star will aril on raaaona. bla larma, a Una blooded MARE, hr Monsieur looaon. lao, art excellent HOUSE COLT from ber. now about 8 months old. bv Mur. uocn, aaouia aou ol etr CHarle. A o austaka la tha blood. Ralaigh.reh. 80, 1839. i TO CONTUAGTOItS. The Coaaty- Cosn-t ol ttiake bavinc annnsat. ad tba aailwraigned Camas iassoaer to aaalraot foe the building of a Jail, at tbe Coui t Hutiae ia laaratanloa. Will reeeiva proposals lor tha eree. lHM of amid building until tha 15th. of March Beat. Tha building to ba thirty bv fortv teat, twa atones nign, Bum ot Brnc and covered with tin, with three rowas or tha Jailor, and one lar IleBtora belowi and fear cells above for (Uimi. Bale. The plea at tha Jail, tdgcthar with tha peoiAestions and styla af baildasg, aaa ba seen by appl) iag in eiiher af as, at (iennantea. ' . JEKKMlAH GIUSON. , JOHN L. BITTING, i " i V CONST ANt INK L- H INKER, taarwiantna, Feb. I. 1838' ' t w JOB-PRINTING. - Of all kinds, neatly and etpetliticBtly ..-.t i t.- .mr . J caccutcu at tnia xIUCC. THIS n.YE JtRED MACE UOfiSE W UI serve ihrooehout the tear at hia stable in Johnsloa ceuntv. ftaa. aail.a . bmsrnelt, S15 miles south east ol Raleigb, and 1 -aw aaa star at smtll CPaW tJI r MTtTfla?Tllll W than awaekef erate price ol THIRTY dollar tbe arasoa, with mi, em io me croom. I na anrln will beaia oa Iba 1st af March and .d n.. i wv A ngttll. FESTIVAL ba bow tba prod nee of three Prints aa toot, widely auread thrau.h ih. .i. l'"0" 01 ,ll spring bring iinostly ia YirtinaO and In diuioctioa and aaefulnen chances beinr enri.l J they are not excelled by the get at any boree m Amenaa. i Bach cvideaeee. in addition In hi hlJ i.l ET ,.r Kmr ro" (ac T.- u,w'erJ and moderate urma, U 1 boued. Will MUillllll. ha I.I.amI -. . . i.iruBBge aa na al ready recured. Extensive and aaii.hU i.n. Inn ar Miila I. k. Jk . ' . I .. . . iu,rcs at xs cent per j or aeeioetita. reiirree in ttrief. t M 1 1 At. was aired by Asaerwao Eel ipse -hi dans by 1 imoleon, grand dam bv Youac f a a - Register and Standard till forbid. DB. JOSEPH 11. OUTLAW llihreitinvedto ftateiirV. iaKi.ViT.ar. iiri" his prolessional services te tbe citizens of tbe town and surrounding country, ilii residence and otto arc silnatrd !... etleville treet, hnmediaely opposite Mr. Win H. Hsywood's, jun To hi h-ieods in theeounl try, he will say, that they may be assured, nf hit prompt and unremltline attention .k called on - - - tt. Haleigh Feb. 12, 1838. .It V?rjr Valuable Ltiud for Sale, Pursuant to the Inst will and testaineut ol Robert Park, dee'd. we offer, at urivateaalr. il.. Lands belonging to bis estate fituated near Ox. font, Granville count v. North Carolina. The uiiner Ira at Ilea an km aiiha af Kid.!.. Creek within two miles ol that fluurrshinr i. ae. and it estimated to contain ON E THI Ua. ANU ACHKSt KOO of which art Creek bottom very productive ia grain, and susceptible ol great improvement at moderate rxiiei.te. The n.,l,l is solt, eaaily cultivated and prodnctlvei and men of it as it. not trash, having for the moat pan grown up in pine, ia rapidljr nMwvaring ivr. over ferulnv. 1 here are 3tXI acrra hi m.U!..i limber Wrll tnited to both tensing and buifilin. pm poses, and so situated as tn be convenient t" all parts of the plantation. The improvements consist of a Co tutor table Dtvelllng- House, with G rooms, A large Cotton Gini a Cranary, with stables al tachedj a Smoke-House, Corn Crib, Tobacco Hams, and tome cabins. It is believed that an excellent overthot M ILL. might be built on ihi, tract, commanding' tba best water power in Ur neighborhood. The lower tract ia situated loor milet frnni 1 la lord, and contains by very old survevs ItUii ai res. I , gi oerally believed lo be on., oi ... ....... isiuapie estates ol its rxn.nl ia Una section of ..untry about 190 acre, nr, p,.,, botioin ol taperinr ipiality, and troni-iio in Sim acreii of-t'obneco Land are vet tu clear T....I mill, which i on a good site, iintln 1 , eration, ami rcudered profitahle. 1 here tie tan setileinenit on this land, with ,t,...ii;.. ..... . ..uute. rscn-toinegoad Jobco limn ot e . Flower ol Losclmv Gem ol lletuly ' Ileaih' Book of Beauty Maennlia Ki.kIi.Ii Annual Oriental Annual Keej sake Christian Kerptaks rtlllliral no Friend.hlp's Offer inr Forget Td e "Not lateral y Souvenir tlantic do Token Young laady 's Friend llealiiy'i Cnattinic Anlti.irs nl Ens land Walker's llrxuiies Myron's liallery Finlr's llraiitns oi rt.l o. Child's Annual " ' Honk ol Gems " " Itii'.eoi-'s South Walra HiKik of Chiistmaa And uiaav otbera illuair.i.J .i aplenilid rngiavings. Also the wo.ks of Shss. spear m 7 vols Octavo trull T...V.. l.i: a U au.iful edition J . - ' " T1" ' examine lor yourselves. V SALE. If ACADEnr 7 -t,-'ar' Tl?f,u".,'. h'"g been aT.taw, he Lnuishnre Aeaih-n.v fM .i.a rj.. ' - during ahiil, limn he directed his alicmsaV, AmliHiriic r'. ..t.. . .r IV "";, raiimar, and Man. mail.? also to tha Ulm and Greek Uafaaen uy.na bra Virgil .ad Greca Minors, -is 0ien litssehtmion IJih iaat, ' Hoard ma; be obtained iu the neigliboibn a ft IKJ per month: the terms of Tiiitioa artlr TJ w per aciSIOIl brancliev", IU ,k.; aeaaion. lor kigstr Phis liitiitunon ia ailualed eiirlit miles anna. east of l.ou.ibuig, Fiauklin counlv, htmrMrm aounty rc'u"bl aad healthy pat tt ww The recommendation, wh-ch Mr. M ksifrnl ;e,i,.n,::,T.ar-j,,,,iB ie Is lully ci,m,w;(rn , inwi.e, j , 7 iiianelies, and that he will promote ihe moial and literary advance, all co,n.,,..d ,o h ehar.. The ZZT?1 year is ditided iulo twa ua.i. c. . ... hum ail yei each. WM. J BRANCH. W.XSIIINGION HHAVf!ir JOHN GILU A. JONES, t h Jan., 1111 W. cV A. STITH Will Klve nllnrprmMfl I'tir hfty .trout; .NejffV Fellows io mence worlr imm, liateiy; and for ddyjUa in tne it ol r-rbruary, and fifty otltllstaf Jiitiiiiirv 1, 18.58. 2 g ; 1 he terms will be made ee.oniiao.lat ,, we invite proposals from sueh person. , ,e disposed unmake : iuveatmants i., viMrie mil esia'e. Oxlord olTers advant.ges.ol nl,0 ro-d,ci,ty. and these Ud. pteeMt ,', l soil, true w ter, aad pure air. ..SS? ni be addressed te s at Wairenton, North Carolina WELDON N. Ef)U'Hi s. GEO. O. MASKER VILLE, i . E"u"'r of Robert I'ai k, dee'd. January 10, 3g. Mir "ititJ-D OATS. The aubsei iber aaatA In I arwlai t H . . . 1 r. . Oao.-! .sMKr 3. T. Italeigh, January 80, 1838. Hegitter and Standard 3t. WHTT. 6 3m $9S ItEWAKD. Ran. lanaway from the subscriber on the 4ih January, 1838, i eg, man namen .tw iti'n. Inrm.l. A. Hill. man named .IJ.fHEDjot Ihe property of Cl.arlca a deceased. He i no doubt h, tj,e ncignoornnon wnerc ttie said Hill fcrmerly lived. 'tt,e above re. waru ot i wentr-fire dollara win pa given lo any person wka will deliver the said bo Alfred to mi t mr wmAm : i j - miiei ataj ef Lou'tbwrg, ar aoafiae hjia ia Lowisburv J,, . II mm UI IIITI I ltlW.1 1 Ml l.aawa aa; aJa.a.a,glfgaaB),by W.ld Air.ha br it. I TiriTt -H7 - ported rearnaueht Young Tun imuorted h-rt wl- ,he T- Vnn, ha by Javelin, and he bv TnafiJ, SttZl . 1 " kd.h m '" gih of ii,, nerted tthwrk, ouTaf . Cub tl.TP 7a..! TT . N. C. Feb. 8. 1838 I ,f ts.. l:. avwr, bad"y kao.sthat m-ZZirl J? l' W-FILLER harem9v Tboa eonversarit ia the amwla nf Llwt 'I'ai readily periv. that better eri,r, cannot, at iatheCaMri U..- k '1 ' "..ynna. t mr ae loaad. excent whea .k.... ' ewnu. Ibis da, be furnished foe . uT LTTT ! ",' B 1. 1837 a. coarse la Ihe earn of thh) baaaiiral animal. la a aowweaaed view, lie Hands thus related ta "IT 7 , ' f. Tr r a Eagliah tart, v,at i'h ia iaatadata daaaeat. in twa llajanl act. from tba great Enaliab VUl. ihiough the ihua. f Timoleoa by Saliraiw tut J ""P- 1 """t" araao oam of Ameriaaa Eclipse by PotStoa, hay English Eclipse m w7 ....w ranner, srom tha suaa aneewry aa awotwew una, via: throurk Jawalat, tapaan aaag ap. a aea laH m tha two pnwarsni aiicaiiaireea a bark, stall Brother to Umpire, aad tha dam wream a aim mora maniacd Greyiltamid, MeT TTL" h'? and Aamada. thetlam'of Oaree. . k. "? ""vamagea are The Tharancrta.hM a .n. . Win ,1MM ., , amble ia 0.nee eou,. eatamg laasoa. a more avadn. i.-u-. ' ' 1 m k - -. j.: ' k. ' " man i mm araa, to wvtt I hi For attic br Turner A ii.s... t- Kalkioh,' ik?fIl!r s8.vo Winry 1 be loitowing are bul a nan .J ik .'. ... reawMnendation. which have beta rcceivtd by the nublliher.- J J m.eriU r- WM'r'aAmeiica. 01. tMHHiry ol the English language at e veiTea en, "J'Z -knawsedged b. that pt, J Z lZ l m.pro.ennt ".ll tha works which have preceded it: i k! al ae.ara4 al..ea at words. iate4 ol hdloaU i cnmhruou. snd obsolete modes of ,p,i, e,' eontormcd to the present osaee of .kJV". '. '. ters, and Ihe dednition. have a .Uiaeter of rtn erimm.lion. .opiooane.., uerspaH ...d e. Jerwmiaa, Day, b T U. U L. U. Pr.si.kal .f . , , "le College, Simeon Baldwin .f, judge of the Superior . ... ' t'0""- Uavid Daggett L. t D. Professor of Uw in tsle College, and judKe of lb. . . .....pwMoeawswt. . . . Ueiyamui SUIiuan, M U L L I) Pressor pi . iBBdmtio. m the tmriar import have been r.;. r .. " 7 i.w. .i " "" ma ioi- ah' asvea. taaart) . JOMiua Uatrt, Prest of M NOTICE. I will offer for tale, tor caih, a the Coart House .loor in the town of Slalenille, InHeil aiiMMi, on the -3d Monday n Ftbru-r arst. ihe loiiowuig ti acta of Land, or so much iters ;'' the l ax due thereon lot lb. I Mo, and lor coats lor advertising the tame, ( I Ifi :.rres. titled by John Wonleu't heirt, Tving on tr.e watei of lluchit.an Creek, a.'j. aia-g Ftter Henegai and others. Taxes due 88 acres, listed by John M. Campb. II, on lh "alert ot Hunting Jetk,. adjo.g 4tuaeet Grant and oilicia TMi ,Mrmi t J3U acre. Iitkd hv Elivha R. Jr-lllritaWar lilt (ri sj. . .'...ir.rT,, nn.r ninn s, I W arret, li,t, d by Hnlden Pile, on Ihe wafrti , of Rocky Creek. Tx due - '. Siaaere, lined by Ann lla Williams, a the wai, Kotky Cre.k tjHI,ng Hta Alorgnn and ogirrs. Tax due fl 13.1 acres, itied by John Latighry. lyTng-nTST' ....waters nf Ducheiaq Clerk, ailjoinmg Jr ''eltand and albert Tax d , l (131 acres, belonging to tbe heirs at Law nl Ma thaiiiel fli Miliei s, on Rocky C'rerk, adjoining Jarne ()wel and other, unlittrtl. Tax due $i 7 I't'ed by Fmnklin Hrni y. a'lj.rtauir its W nlnw Hi ary and other, l ax due W 3 acre, lilted by James Lastly, interest a ihe water, ol 3d Crerk, in dim irt No. It , .x Tax due l H0 acres, belonging to James Ga'.len's bii tt IjiW. King nn he,, water rd Hunline Creek, ailjoimiig John Carter awl olhrra. unlisted.. J Tax du tH Vt , J. M. JltKiLK, EUi.ff., n S, mt r,itt Adv. J7 50. a IIEVISEO' STATaTTEsT The tubsaeibrra, having enntraeled ailh ska Con.mivau ners nf the Slate lor the pnblirasja nl Hie Kt-visrd Statutes of North Carnlia. hay the pleasure of announcing the wmplHioa afa aaid woi k. Hring appointed by the GVvvrnqr ,agrnM a tbentirt of rhe Sll for it sale,' they now nht "w awaxena of Nona (rolH.a a tl r b":h, aa n gard, quality ol paper and ara tion, is not equalled by anv law bock ever i ll-, j lished in this country. It'hss been pmnooarid itMLI.1.. r..at 8 Chanin. !.. jr... " i" TVJ J ' John Hear, Hubarl. Misl,on of 1.,".. VrUV '. r.pitcopal Ul.ureh iu tba , New York. Joaeph Story, jndga of the supreme eaurl pi in, vnnen aisles by every one ho has examined it, (and rawag" those arc numbered manv of ihe .l.l.i and ukm! extensive book publisher m the Cahrd State i mm varaa. io vai Tk t..n . . in loin nl old smnarted I insure, Tsi..t.A.ti .k- . -r..o K rich and I mwL aad wilt ead tha io,. - J.T"' I"' Who satlM desara bailer aualariala' . Bow) fiaaa, JohaMoa ao., N. C. rek ia, iaa. .. . -5 t w BLANKS for sal Iterw. by raiwn, earl, ,lts. Ma will board Vl "he sua! nrasc m amr aou..ir. liUVI unnn. B. For bloed aad Mtfurmana,. Jaiioary 9s, 1S3I. William Crenel,, chief swdaw f .1. i P".. "I'- fMhra far I J.r' .7 L"."' I ,UUT aeeona. If to Id eeparatelr Di VZLZ ,M Cf " .-k. dirniedU And fnam more ,.. aoc hundred member, of : , SL - Enrlhe?nwnrc, Cliiisu Ac Glass. 1 SOMAS J. BARIUM- at 1 crier, " -' Kb. SS Nsit, STaarr, N'tw Vaaa, ' Off.s lor ssle s .ompMer Atsortment m tba aaove line, aempriiing maay very sluice pat. teraa rrpackeil la urder lor countrv trade, oria 'he original package. Orders bv titter will Jl aenre every ailentinh. i we ina "ne plus aura" af Iwwerenb. , :a Published in li volumes-Mba. 1st eontainwg 71 pages the 5,1 SJ8. Priee OBlV nine dollar kit taluai,' aad Aller- kheaa at Mat prct eaa , V TURNER tt UCCnCS.'- Haleigh, N. C. January tST: .Ja 1? The aitbwcribrr wotild (aabc annremirrk la the Tailrraha ha.aaeaL ifa ihwmlt lo years. Uw; a trom Ibe tawauy f w uld be pidinrtd. - . . v ,., . . AI.EX.1CAMrBELU I Raleigh, Jannsry g, 1838, . ,...y i . iVHT prBLis(Ep, y '"fr Ittnatr.V, CilmanafkorlBSS ft 4 1 .e ioik, Jan B, l;g Jdw "
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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