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r- 'r r.!r f. - r .1 ,-1 f . . poetry lta rrf-TvTrle 4nW'iwtEnWTOftrjI:"" 'i u Au the I lent Mmalrrl aung." Ft) Til Htl 1. tjie rn'Ai; jrMHi:.T. "What Harp .hall ing the living Hun alee,-t, AnJiD.iurri behind I lie fjnaral of tlie Moon!'' Pol LOCK. Time "tad ium'frfi mi,niij inirittni L year" Now unrcmeinbeTd, long ago had marked Ilia cycle ilim; ami Earth, all deluged by 'J'he U'le of Ilavuc fierce of leagued YVuh Death mil damned Uf'i!r. had tu kancd; And Nature' ti.le ran !.-! It ihrlutr QuiveriiijTrainc. Rut tOiiLalta-inoved, or .rem.'d Tn morr for ronatellation pit.-rj hti'ii-K.ite .On Ihro' mighty archway l ihff I'lHvcrse Ijl up Willi eplemlor from the go.' niuaKuu. Karlh felt the weight Of hoary actllinz !; rp. hut m-in I i On her brow each r"iun iii-m;n ol jiitu.nn Treinhh'u long ami mournfully upon lirr Altr.ra high; and aeeuird In wlii-pcr mi Ilia ttihlnj wind her dissolution near Ere they depa.ied to their i;iv!ic itrr l-aii'l That revel 'mid the days l-y n7l the flood:' BOH, attending ai.ter plain:! i 'li';:nil abort And all around tier aun-lit nihil ln.-li Tbe eternal anthem sweet and wild av tvl en ft fr!l on Time' young li.dr, am) chinned The burning aim and paly iriunn to nry Dancing: thro1 the iuimenr. 'Twas riiasrl nioni On many a Jew bcapanitlt d d. II and .dxcxjt butarii on mountains '-sno-.ty utiilp'J" on t)tra:i'a " BTOaoVjJTUlFqitiTg vq-7rnit?Vn Ttiafila'a llatlliiifc; in tlie lonely wild, and i;urtliiig Torrent lre, in tiknJed voice leil anil At Eolian luunc ou the hour of. iloep. 4Jt.JutU ..., Tlial piercing voice tliat penetrates the mil It Above! all aun-lil now! And list! as oilier, from the ldu profound hiuat for:h. and swiftly Thuiider-atrilic the rartl,! Tlie naiiuna guic Upon the d:lani'e dim, and trpinhle, aa In aplendor luiglit, anj lownuig o'er the Forme of rlirruhim auldinr, I lie angel tiabriel rprcada Ilia ruinliow w inn and float to K.ith. One foot he place on tlie tartli tlie Other on the ever-danhing ia! And lima: lie atitl ye w iii'll rraae to make muic o'er Vlie earth and cloiidK! He calm! ye wavt-a thai Kiaa the thousand Kdcnain your vaxtiraniciia.', From Ureenlaud'a icy rr.ilm to India's guidon Ciliure! Ve cloud wiili'J IiilU! ye niouiitaiiia wrapp'd in 8nowy wiiuhiig-alieet, wherfturm hold empire L'uiveraal, and familiar play with forked Lightning' round the "aolar throne!" Liat! for jour Towering forma ahall totW 'mid I lio crush And Jeep conuliou of the eaith'a vaat frame! Then to the Sua: No more your brain to earth Diapenae! And till theglouiu and lhuJer-craih Ol judgiuejit roll away, ahroud all your flaming Ray a in midnight gloom, and crate to nhirl L'pun your aile aoli.' tieuH immenaity.' T planets high, that quiver anftly on Your auu-lit thrones! Array'd hi aabla mantle BenJ to hear the judgment grand, and requiem long of Carlh! 'Twai dai kneaa all! Old NitfUt bung out hia bauuer-rapread it o'er The vault above, till un and star could look No mora upon th troubled rarlh! The Moon, ()nca fair and trembling on her atuie throne Now alaggered thro the gathering gloom TowaroW -th h! - Tbim.. 4bttji4iaugel, And lui pathway cleft beyond the pale of Kegiona where 'uu light but rather darkntHM Viaible,' close J o'er hi flaming way. Again The troubled earth anil moon, now wildly toea'd Upon the unbounded wave of Ureat Eternity! NcarJ voice many, but above them allr Uu voi that o'er the atorra and gloom doth Fouraublime! That voice rang with penetration Keen' thro' tomlia of earth, and ocean' aleepleu Wave! The ite ' of age past awoke, and Felt. (Is wild uudving tide of youth Immortal quicken in their veins.1 Then sprang The warrior from hia dim repose he in VVIioM withering fraap the plaintive moan Of dying millions erst wo crushed! He threw Hi fast) uon the starleaa gloom, auil fanriej VieUiD-aiglia and gory form wreailteJ with that Black n eaa which ahoulJ ahroud hiin evermore! Olhwa alooJ upua ttio l Ocean-ahore, and mountain-crest and valley" Hit lolled their arhtny eyes athwart the Night, and sighed for utter and eternal death! The good luaa loo wna there- the Christian Patriot; and the aeraph-form of female Deauty bursting into life! But night', deep Darkness hid no chain to hind their rushing Pinion, as thry upward ri to iet ihrtr (Saviour on hi "Great fhita Tbrope." - - Hull the niglvt Of earth grew blarkar, and UouMed bowl Of Hell's unfetter 'd demons amnio uMn The l't one's earl Aad a they grojied aj - Utter tUrkneea, Eanb began to burn and Flash her livid Area out; the element I'nohained, ruihed mad and wild athwart th 01 om. The wicked and the demon-pirits Wander' d long amid this dread convulsion Till rushing thro' tho atormfa voice siiloti " t'pon their ear, and rang "Depart y cureed! Into everlasting fire!" no more too gaxa " Upon tho heavenly arch abv, or wandttr By tba earth' soft, aighiog atrearo.' No more To acoff the burning fnaudala pure, or ecu Oaxe opon the veil'd Almighty form! a 'Ition broke the gloom away! And auntigbt atreamed where earth' vast orbit Krst unwound it chain. The st irs relit Their lami the tuned sphere, and aun, and other ' ytem higt-, joiiis J in the sons; vniphonio(i Of the Mint and seraph harp. Ftill onward As the iiaunortal band of earth's redeem 'd . Arose, creation' realm etpanded 'neath The astonished gaze! The blue beneath was Htudded thick with tars, that trembled so t as Fairy ialanle 'mid the silver sea. Onward full, with harp aagelieal till heaven's own Full, undying radiance relU-d its glorious Flood beneath lheir now-white wing, and bore Them on to dwell forever 'neath the Eternal Throne. H. JOURNEYMEN PRINTERS. - A N -eta Orleans editor pronounces a high eulogium upon this most indefati gable class of well informed citizens, and - ia allusion to their restless dtspo aition, aaji "that he knows one of them ' who has atdirTerei.it times acted in the capacity of a fiddler ia New York, a fcMtaran n tha canal, a sheriff in O fo, atVoT Jciislat f "To our councils,' jTa ractint Viry ar nothing at ". ' ' . ' : ' ' -:' ; tiiMCS, jet eterr tiling tahen occasion require! it. Bruultt up lo profeitiun whif It clioo' llieiBtellect and confer aiv rtiensive ktiowledge iif tM; . World, theyriieroroe qualified for l most tnj ituation where mind in called into ac tion. ' ' Wt know one of tlie craft who wa. we bt ltete, brought up in the office of our coniinentiii frinul, rouUon, of which he 'mind hiinsc'f on gaining lit liberty, proved ltigelherjtiM)inignifi. cant for theejercUe of 1iw geniu. Me turned -tsge diixr P'' after wartla jji-dhr. We net tnew him at a school leather at Saletn, N. J., and subse Hnn 1 1 v- -th ch puin of a d u ck -i ier loop." Thin latter occupation soon li.t the r.hartn nf mivelty, atnl he re uii!eil (sir place at the press. Jlere hot .itit nt htm for a lime, but our :ir n'jaintani e was leniiwed in thesam-tii-i of l8.)-. at l.cwi,buri;li, Va. where found his Tvp"-hi ofTiciat'tn as a .MitlifiduOiiiiiiistcr. Afler this he ;iv- !e.-mis in penmanship and I'oon i'i jiainiing t I'nthl.urjjli-'jiractiaed 'he I'lioVHsniii in vn if medicine at tluertisi'V, (jltio tlitetl a paper in Keiitupky superintended a female einin.iiv at Lnititville and finally sett led down a we?erfi- farmer in tlie 'Salt River disfTict.' The last we hj anl of Type, Wd in the IiCjislatttre nt Trn:'eir, thre he was emplnved in .liiisi'ctiri:; Ihe g'-ncral ad mint st ra -tun. ('ir infiit taunt fav that "ll.e .iv hf kiiiinki J Mr. (irutitlsU folk into pi. was "a siu to t'riickett. Tin' hi-'orv'f tliis disriple if (ill HJ.t' is jimfcac-tmint ic of the trade in if net aT? l hy are nir fne most priTt .in hntiest. tuibl-'-mindt'd, 'devil -me cure set 'if fill iwn, who require but e:n uh of this vioilii'a goods to supply Juir ...u aut, 4t4 geatMraua-4t. fault. Like ai!ors, it is a principle with them to assist each oilier and no regularly -bred workman of good char acter is ever obliged to beg fur a sub sistence. As an evidence of their ca pacity to rise, it is only necessary to mention that some of the most honora ble posts of our government are filled by those who commenced their career as journeymen punter. Si ranker in thene parn. Accord ing to the Taunton AMiig they have a Mississippi roarer in that -peaceable village, who ought to b-frp quiet if possible, or they v. tll aeej harfh?r tunes than the a'ewivea whri the get :nto Court. The tleacripttci jJiich lkr "tarnal critter' gives of himself, is this:' I'm very like a whale, with a little shade ol the big elephant and a slight touch of t' wild catamount I'm a real catastrophe a small creation- mount escvtus at the top, with red hot lava pouring oat of the crater, and routing ualionMj my eyes are two blast furnaces tears red hot melted iron, and every tooth In my head a granite pillar; my feet are Virginia plantations Ieg, branch rail roailsnf whalebone; fiats, rockv mountains; and arms, whig ivbertjr rritmr, with "cast sttel "spring- hvery step I take is an earthquake, ev ery blow I make is a clap of thunder, and every breath I breathe is a torna- doj my disposition is I)u pout's best, and goes oft in a flash when I blast there will be jtist nothing left but a ,,ole ,,ir ,,eep circumference and no end to the depth. My gig is a willlcnt with hoop snake fthecls: my t'atn a tamleni uf sea serpen ls with rattle-snake reins, four roaring lions for body guard; and I advance and re treat like a hurricairu. Duuif' CtocktU ' JaU The Col on ol was present at a splendid route once I given by ueneral Oreen, at Washing ton, antl was induced to dance, orratli er attempt tu Jalice. in t quadrille. The figure was intricate, and the colo nel got off the trail. Turning to his partner--a laughing, fun loving girl," he apologised for his error, anil re marked, wjlli chatact eristic, drollery of expression, that he w asn't much ed ucated in dancing, although he could stand up to the plain work mighty per pendicular; but, continued he, when you come to put in-the scientific lids, I scju.it. A man boasting in company of la dies that he hod. very luxuriant head of hair, one of the ilainseia teniarked that i( was owing entirely to the f lowntts of tin- soil. The question 'why printers do not succeed as welt as brewers,' was thus answered, 'because' printers work for the head, and brewers lor the stoinuch; and where twenty men have a stom ach, but one has a head .TIt.XS. POOK,itl. MCJITEItN Kespcetfnlly mfuimt'the ctniens ol lialcigh and KS vicinity, that he ill oirn a Datiriiii; SrSivoi in litis place at an rr If pei iml, (ailhin two weeks.) He has bt aught wilh him an accom plished Musician, and is prepared Is leach dan cin in it must modern and latlinnuule title, such a Fancy Dances, Cotillions, l ouniry Dan e. Walttc, Mhiurts, I'ulacoai, F.eoaisr, Faa daiign, F iKBiro, etc, ele. HcLopci by asuijoous atlentioa tn his profes sion, Ihe etanner and .leportmrnt ol hii papils, to obtain a share ot pnbhe patronage. X. II. The room where th School will be kept, ami the day nf cnmmencemtal, shall be announced In this paper herealtrrr1 M arsh 80, H31 I J if Eorlhrnwarei China A. li lass. THOMAS J. B.iBROtV J m p r 1 0r , e. 35 Naasac Stbiit, Nxw Yeaa, Offers !or sale a complete Assortment tu Ihe i above line; comprising an any very choice pat. terwo repack le order lor country trade, or in ihe origriul package. Order by letter sill re serve nvery attention. Nee Verk, la. , lilt I 10 . DRl'GS efclMEDICIX ES, ri gyi af tlte cidti Mortar. "WZa. ISASOSX CO- Having eurehaaed the entire stock of Mer Tr-Sv-Hrckeith tt tia. have eoromeneed the APOTHKCARY boioest the hsbI formerly AMmvirfltn the fayirtteMtl ales t,id door north ot W. k A. Statki, vbere they have juat received a further supply of Drnsn, 7l&lcUir, Glaw, Oil, Paints, Dye StiilTa onl Pcr fHmeiTf tORCtUer vaitla a wtMir-rnl atMrtinpnt of J sl CV A R TJ C L E 8. which ihey will diposr of ca the roost resacna ble term. Merchant and others ean be furalshed with patent snd other medicine on reasonable terms at they eaa be got south of the Potomac IVrtoni w-ouhl do well to call and examine lor themselves. Hbytieiant at a distance, who may fvor Ui with their orders, ill have them promptly alietHkd to No pains will be vared in aelee'ing CImicI and I'harmaceuticat pre parationa, they are ilAermiee I hat no tnedi cii t but luch as si enoins, shall be old by them. UwMrf the Firm having been brought up to the businen, to hi-.h be ill give hi undi vided slienlion, thereby avoiding those (a'al mii'akes tli.l loo often occur through inCBmpe tency r rarelessless, ihey ho.e, by strict alien tn.i, io Im.inets, to merit a share of-the public patronage. IVhrusry, 10 If litii:i. jila.i, rnrthfii V Stone """" "'Whrr,' " l'Z XUNSrOUD & EATOIT I.LIM.IlU(JK M ItT., HBTEKbUUROi Inipartrrs snd Dealers in China, Glass, and Karl hen Ware, are ilailf eneeting a large and luuulsnme lunplv f 'he bove, which, added to ineir preseni oiock, win iu: urcir iHuincu very enlei.iive and splendid. They Invite all tn call and eiamine their STOCK k PRICES. Country Merchants would do well to call and look (or themsclve before goint North or pur chasing elsrwherej as we see determined to ell our (ioodi aa,ju.eauable.4ermt ss Ihey can be hart in this or any ot the Northern Maikets. March 17, ISi8. 1.1 4t NOTICE." A Itnll nnd Party W ill be helil at J.' Wood' Hotel, in i.omj-kttrg.-on 'Fnesdaf end Wetloenlay the fotl and 4lh of April next. The music will be furnished by Funk lotinlon tilh hlshand. " ' Irfiuisburg, March 13, 1833. Standard anil Register insert twice. The mhseribee, late of Pelembont, ra , hav ing associated with hun John T. William, 'or the traasacliBg of the Mat und Co. Basrtss--'"'-In all Ha hraneliea. In I ha City nf Philadelphia, omlerthi! firm of tlEJYlilUlSihY if tfU L.IA.MS, would rrsneetftilly solicit a call from Merchant vltiiing the Northern Cities for the purpose of purchasing goods, and from hi Iriends gent rally. Prompt attention will be paid to all order d reeled to the brm. CHAM.F.S HF.NDF.nSON. I1ENIJKKSON V WILLIAMS. Wholesale Hal, Cap and Wool Hat Ware house. " " ViV : 1T2 Snrrrh lh Street ; "itadetptTta-. Man.h2, IWJ M 3w - Kt-.t!e of Norih Carotins, Fuankliu CoynrY, Court of Equity, Full Term, 1857. Original Bid. The hi'l of complaint ol Thomas Dunn, of the county ot Weakley, and Slate ol Tennessee, Na thaniel Dcart of the eounty of Franklin aforesaid, -nil Mary Cooper ot the same county, coroplain ant Jlgaintl James llroom and hi wile Nanev, ot the coun ty of llalilax.and Stale of North Carolina, Gray lluun, of ihe county ol Limesloae, and Slate of Alabama, John IKinn, of the county of Weafcley and Slate of Tennessee, Kua Ueloeslirof he coonty of Holme and State of M iuissippi, Ann MerrHt and William Merrilt, infants, under tlie age of twenty-one tear, of. the eoitoty of Todd and "Stale orKeltrOy7arn-W;-Thrp, ad minislratnr ol Vm. Donn, deM. and Ann Dunn, of Ihe county of Frsnklin alorciaid, lie fendauU. Il appearing to the istitfaction of th Court, that Cray Dunn, John Dunn, lilias F. Dt loach, Ann Merrilt and Wm. Mrrrht, five nf the de fendants in the abnve cause, are not inhabitants of this Stale; il is therefore nrdeird bjlhe court, that piiblicalirm be maile tor four sueeesiive tee Li in ihe 8tae and North Carolina (iaxelle, printe! and published in the eny of '.deign, that Ihe saidtiray )unn, John Dunn, F.lias Deloch, Ann Merrill eui Wm. MerrNt, be am! appear at the next term nf this court, lo be held for the eminly of Franklin, at theeoui t-honae m Louis Uorg on the second Monday alter Ihe fourth Monday in March next, '.hen and there lo plead, ant wrr or demur tn said bill of complaint; other wise the same will be taken at eotileisud, and heard ' expartc as te them, and ilceree made, aa corilingly. Witneis, Samuel Johnson, Clerk and Master of our said Court ot Kijuiiy, for the county of Franklin, at office, the second Monday after the ioiu lli Monday in September, A. U. IS37. SAML'KL JCJIINSOV, C. M R. Marrh S, l8. 12 4t Ui:VIEO STAll'TES. The subtcrihert, having contracted wilh the Cmmisii,nert of the State for the uoblicalion of Ihe Kevin d Sialntes of North Carolina, haye thrpliature of antiounciiig the completion of Said in It. Ilt.ing aptMrialed by lite Governor agents ra ihv jiart ol Ihe State for its salr, Ihey now offej tn ilir good cilisens of Ncrth Carolina a work which, as regard quality ol paper and execu tion, is not equalled by any law book ever pnb I lnhcd in this country. It hss bees prnnouncein I by evcy one who ha examined it, (and amongst ItiQte are nuaiuereti many at the oiliest ami most taieiisivc book nnblislters in the United Slates) to be the 'ne plus ullra of ttpography. Published ia It volumes ihe 1st eoalaining 712 pages Ibe Sd iS. Price only sine dollars pee copy or five dollar for 1st voluaae, and four tor tbe second, if sold separately. All or ders (or the above work, directed le iliero at the Not ih Carolina Booh Stare, will meet with prompt altekthin TUHNRR tc Ht'Gnr.s. flateigk, N. C Xaanary 4, it.17, lam ' CTII. W. DULLER hairrmor- ed his office lo that of ihe Suierkr Court Clerk, ia the Court liouae, where he may be leoud, except wlisn eeetaarils absent Kaleigti, Nov 1, M37 4J w5Tli3i, Neatly and expeditioosly executed at this Office.. NOTICE. TfU.XEI. 1 HtCHES, Publi.hers, JXook9iel!Tv A S'Z, UOUCIas -Keep a general astnrtment of Utoks, ia tbe v anous department of Literature, Science, am Theology, alao Stationary, m all ,M retie ii ot wtttch lliey will sell si noici-te the most liberal terms. Thcj hve n extensive collection of the most approved edition ot school bonk.- Among them are Way land's Politteil Eeeamnv, of knows reputation, and extensively ased a a text book In all lite prhtetd Colleges Way land ' Political teonomy, abridzed for the ess of school; very ralaable woi.. Way land' F.leroenls oT Morat Sctettre: f hewttiwitss of the public is most respectfully called toibi ve ry valuable work. Also, Way land' F.lements of Moral Science abriihjed, and adapted lor the ate of eotninon school and academic. We had the abridgment at admirably adapted to supply the dcficienrv jaiikh hat lour beeu fell in conj'- mnn aUnol ndiieatinn lite ilWifv d miir'llFntd- Kition. So lar a we hav? been ble to examine e two woikt, we mutt y Ihst we sre cjiiiie t well pleased with Ihe smaller as wilh Ihe larger; Ihe illustration are apt and striking. Abercrooi bieon Intellectual Power. Why is sneh a bonk not in every family and school ' Paley 's Theol ogv, new rdilioo,enlargad,.wilh forty plates, and additional noiesof Dr. Ilatler am! others. 'I lis Class Hook of Nt. Theology, or the Testimo ny ol Nature to the lliing, Perfection, soil Gov ernment of fiod, hy H, Fergus. The Young Ladies Class Hook; a tcltetion of lessons fur reading, its prne and verse, by Kbpnceer llailejT A. M. refer I'aney's i;ommon scnoni History, embellished with engravings, a new work; also, a great variety ei (wall valuable works, by I'etrr Farley, containing histoioa, travels, voyages, livet, etc. for Juvenile readers. niakeVjalu ral Philosophy, new uliiion, enlarged, lllake't first book in Artronomy, designed lor'the use of common srhools, iliosnated by steel pl.t 0 gravings. RnmaJAntKjutlie and Anewnt ly thology, by. Cha- K Dilloway, A. M.., illuslra led by eIeTirngr)ivings. The American Kx inrtirorPorTntellectual Ivfiaer, designed for the use of schools, by liufui Cloggetl. 1 he arrange ment! are good snd Ih definitions clear and con cise. Says Political Kconomy. Ilrown' Phil otophv, abridged, for primary schools. Stew ard's i'hUnaophy of ll.e Mind, Hoy's sod Cirls Library, Harper' F-imily Library, where there it more valuable reading than can be found in any other works for the cn.t. Classical Library bre ihe.e may lie found nearly alt other Cfas tieid translaA.no--. Chilian Library, MitK-l;, worth's Novels e.nnplclc. Mrt. Opie't Work complete. Mr. SlirrwooaV complete works. A lew hill sols of the American Almanac and Kepotitory ot Useful Knowledge, eoropleie in U vols, well bound; alto, tome odd numbers; and 'soFtl7ear'liStrrw .MagHiine, of Ihe Society lor the diiUuton of ue lul knowledge; with s very large and mixed col lection ol Hooks, consisting of Ijw, Meilical, II istni ieal. Theological, and mitecllatteout, trav els, voyage, novels, cue., all kind of School (looks, too tedious 10 mention. Hlank Honks -d all kind, also Blank Books made to order at the shortest notice, also architectural and carpen ter's guide. Old Hooks reboonil in all varieties. All kinds ol Hooks anil Stationary lor sale at the North Carolina Dunk Store at very 1 educed prices. TAIiKIY I P, - Antl enmmitleil, at 1 rur.away slave, 10 the jail ia Hockinghain, Richmond county, N. C. a negro , boy, calling himsell CF.U'.tOK. LOt; KL11.it, and claiming te be fite toys he ' wa raited i:i llruitiwick county doe net know slut Slate, nor ha ever herd of any town except Portsmouth and Nor folk. He it a well built boy, dark complexion; about 4 feet T or 8 inchel high, and tepposed to be about IS year old. The owner ia requested to eorae forward snd lake him away, pr he will be dealt with thc law dtreeta. Any information athwat . bay. If he is free, would be thankfully received. S. II. SKDUKItliY, Jailor. Koekinglism, N. C. Jau 31, 1838 Price firt in. 1 T It TKEOJLFOHDI.'s.'W CO II SALE. The Tavrro Hooie and ltt lately occupied by Cob Jame Nutlall, lb tubtcriber is in i hu rl ted lo rll on moderate terms A creaiit of ory- so -twi-y ears riray-be had for grWr- part ol I'te purchase niimry, Thi property it n.tw in good repair, sell printeil, and it an eligible 1. tuition lor s tav.nn A well regulated house in Us ford it certain tn meet with eneouragrmcat. The flourishing dale ol Ihe aesdentie, lis court t being held, the race, and Oxlord being a place of resort of ma ny in the similiter mouth, highly recti'.niend I hie property to those disposed lo keep a house nf entertainment. Application, made '(trough ike mail or other wise, will be atteadeii to. Poawttion may be bad at wit time. II U HOUAltDS. Oxford, N. C. Feb. 10, 18SI 8 il lirgitler and Standard till forbid. STAli lift,-- lor Salisbury and Morganlon ' The Slsges from Fayetteville, for Salisbury are now in operation. They leave Fayetteville on the morning! ol Monday and Friday, al five o'clock, and ari ite at Salitbury on the evenings of Ih next day a, to tea. Kelurning. Ihey leave Salisbury en the same momingt at o'clock, and arrive at Faycttcviile on Ihe eveuing ot the next days. Patsengcrt rest nine hour al night, t Allen' in Moor eounlv. Fre.fg SO. Thcte Stage connect with my line from Salisbury 10 Murgantnn. This route affords great facilities for merchant 1 in the interior, to suit Fayetteville for the purchase of lheir good, exchange of money, purchase nl Drsfls, tec. k., ask it the cheapelt, most expeditious, nd most direct route between the two place At Favclteville Stage line leave sverv day for the North sod South. A. C R MICH A F.I,, Proprietor, J. UKOWN, (Lalayrtte Hotel) Aeent, Favetteville, A. O. fHfRKY. Arenl. Carthai. , T. II 4;CK, Agent, Salisbury, T. M. VOUXt,. Agent, Statetvilfe K C. ('BAUSON, Agent, Morg.aH lorg.nion. January , tS3 6 3 (a 113.5 ItEVAUi ' Kanawav from the subscriber, on the At It January, 1 13, a negro rtmn named .ILFItEli, lorifierly ihe property ol Charles A. Hill, di'ceaneri., He it no douitt in the neighboifcooil where the mid Hill formerly lived. The above re ward of Twenty -five dollars will be given to any person who will deliver the said boy Alfred tome at my residence, six miles west ol Louisbm g, or confine him iu Louishurg Jsil to that I get him again. try I would gives deteriaiion of the bov Hut I have not hal him snHirient length of tune lo observe or reeulleal any p.nsctilar mark. WM. M. SLEOGB, Frnlin eo., N. C. Teb. 8, 1S.1S 8 if 1'LA.TI.Yfl KTSIIESS. 1 lie ttiltacribrr informs his triend and the publi generally, that he hat established the Plating Iinins a lit City of liatcigh, one door above Thorns t Cohbs't Coach Shopi and is prepared 10 execute all kinds of SlU'Elt y MH.iSS lf . .'(;, on tbe moat ressoaMble lei 01 s, aod al the shututl not ice. 03 Orders from n listance will lie ihiiikru'ly receiird and promptlv atlrndrd tu MLL:.M SASON LES. DOCTOR W. W. 3J AKftXIALL'S Ointment lor the It tint! Piles. "ThepeHlie are atswrrd that I have hd this remedy ia use for sis jrsrs. liuriug which ti ae il has, in numerous cases, been subjected, tn the test nl i-xperiroeni.-anilin many instances, on the .....il f. nC 1 Iti ill aeaut. amilal- avt with'iWrfeeYatttsti'i"lWrats bat ing ever o.i ia my knoaledge.' The component part of litis remedy are pure y vegetable warranted to contain bo anmeral subiLinee whatever. No particular eare as to esposiire it i.eeetaai-y. It ma) he used without interrupting ordinary pursuit. It eatitea nt pain, fnit has a southing effect on the diseased '-tan;-sMsr mssbsfeaiift tjkcjs. i.terteet cure. It is not -viii-rally kaown that the Piles are often the c-f.-e nf'if.at dresdfiil diuaso FisTCtA. In most instances irrwhich I hare been called 10 practice 0,1 ibis disease, I have traced it orin'i nallv tauthe Piles; hence, lhoe ufTei iog Irora thein should lose no lime in seeking 1I11 most efficient remedies. Price 00 per Box. W W MAKSIIAl-U " " " -1 HtfAQtaU, Y. X. B Nomeroo reference tan be given: The certificate of lite Kev. Willisn A Stnilh, nf Ihe Melhmli.t P.. Church, slime is submitted, wtth lhe remark, that like testimonials have been obtained fi'nm numerous other intelligent and re tprciahle indiviihrals; among whom are Mrs. J W Winfree, "Thorn Hart, .laio.es C Crane, Arehrt'sld I homas, Cmnelius Crew, Exckicl l).it, Jmites Cstkie, A French. 1 This is lo '-erlify thai 1 have had a fair oppor tunity to know both ihe nature sun enecu ui or. Marshall' remedy for Ihe Hliud Pile, and thins it a duly I owe to thptc who MilTer wilh this disiressin"livi ae lo say, that il may be con fidently relied on as a afe,greeble and efficient remedy for the form of disease for which the propi ietor recommends it. It ha been ettien AuuJf used in the circle of my acquaintance, and s case of lidiure Its not come tn my knowledge. WILLIAM A SMI I II. Kililor of the Virginia and North Carolina Conference Journal. Nichmon.l, Va. M. SI, IJI" T if JC7"-Ttie aflictcd will tlo well to call and obtain this invaluable remedy, sfrrld by R. 1 UCKEIl, Agent, at his Store on Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. . td. Diiikcudxs accoaiipany .each boy.. '' Tlie ctlnbraltd Engtiuh Hate J Jane FLEXIBLE, (Brd hy th Karl of F.gremonl) by Whale bone. r!tm Tfcemn by Sorcerer, fpurel ed ol Ibe 1'jirl of F-giwrnont Inr the King of Pruatia) her dnt llanaJtxuilianna, Humming Hud (litter 10 Cttharina, Cnlibrie anil young Camilla the dam ot Mundane and Allegretls) by Wood pesker, Camilla by Treniham, Coquette by ihe Cnropton lijti'b; titter to Uegulus by lh (jodol phin Arahian. V. halebotK;, the aire of Flexible, I brother 10 WbitVr. Wolitl, snd W eb, by axy-ihni. Ptiieliij'e ly Trumpeter, Prunella by llinl.fljvr, Prnmite by Snap, Steatstor'i dam by Partner In FleHible is thn nnked the best blood of Matehem, Herod and Eclipse. Fl.KXIHLrJ woe nine rare when thre resrs aid (luclud'.ng a cup of 4 miles) ami has brsl-n Lnngwairt, Dr. Faustus, Arsehra, Genertl Mi nn, Siguorim, Whiltinginn, Oswertry, Ijisltit rooeh. Mnssme. tie. Flexible stood m Kng- jlanir at eleven sovereigns (equal lo ti dollar. ) tie is full II lianrts 3 menea nign, witn great musriilvr ;towcrt;nd for nice propnrliont it e qinllcil b) lew. lie is one of the best anal nl Whalebone, descended from the two b at Ara bians, without tn unfaihionsble cross. Hi speed. ttiiltcMW, svmI Un(Mf la tMl to amy horse ol his Hit . tie I now al hi ataolra, 1 he season will emnraenrr the 1 it I day of 1'VWruarv, or earlier. H required. For ihe particular nf his running onil that of hit colli in F.ngland, see hnnd billt; alto hi tcrrr. 1, which ihall lie liberal, BOW. II. CAUTKrt. Wilton, Granville ea. N. C. 7 . f January 19, 183S, 11 c: -if ar.tiv-i 1 he great popularity and established demand lor thi valuable medicine, render the tvwitia ustiounfa lengthy advertisement unnecetawy. Numernut testisuonial of their value (lately, re ceived) from gentlemen of the highest rcttccta bility, in addition to those accompanying each box. m.'y h. teen on application lo any nl the aentt. T he pill are tut op 1 a superior 111 le. in tin busts containing 40 pills, with lull direc tions. I'fie 50 cents per box. I a agents m pnrehsvers-rheiermtof eommfHlOfi'Sh'iT d scotinl' are liberal. AH communication! will benrnmnt- Ir atletidi d In, hy THOMAS L. JUMP, Gen'l Aj-nt tjy Office, Morgan St. Raleigh, 1st dasrwesl ol Ihe I'rethy terisn Church. TO PAKEXTS A .UAIIIIAIV$. The subscriber havine lately riven notice that he bad again liken the Ilillsltoro' Female Seminary under hi immediate instruction and control deems it due to the public now to Stale, that lince Ihe date ol "thai aiheriismnt, he hs tie lerm.nei! to n:novi from liillsUornugb, iuC thai hi eonayxi'in wilh Uii iutlitution i eoiitruei.l ly dissolved. . He traits, however, that his separation from this school will not injuriously aflVct us interests, Tbe Ladies in whot th.re. it remains are well known and approved Instructresses. Their past diligence and success afford the surest pledge for the conscientious diachai ge ol ikeir future I -bnrt Vo belter evidence can be givrn of the correct snd eiltiral inmle ol instruct inn pursued in lh:i inititution than Ihe well-known fact that 'hi tin. pil are eagerly (ought after, and highly appruv- eu ac nistrucirciiea in other schools, it has ever been a leading principle wilh the teachers lo give lo ineir pupils an UHttentandnig knowledge nl whl they are taught lo proportion theiiuditi tn their letpeclite capacitiet to ettablith a ha. bit ot close and correct thinking to illustrate, at (ar ?v possible, each lesson by example h ex prrimrnt, and to give lo the whole ty tiem of in- struciion s pmcifiat enaraeter. Al the rwjurst of the Teacher the folio ing statement of It rmt Kc it here ailtlei!-. Literary branches, 1st Clast, f.17 00") " tndkJddo 15 IX) " Ith do li 50 Instruction on Piano it fiuilnr.earh) lis 00 I i-i f Hiattuigot Painting, 10 00 Oinamrtiiat NeeiMe- work, (Muslin) S 00 Oo ( Crewe 11 i 00 r reach Largnage, 15 00 j lesson in MUfilCh PAINTINCi are tiven by a comtetent and iprnved liitti uctrrss. I hr FltLNCII LAXf.CAtiK taught br a native of Fi ance a gentleman every way qualified. lloard may be bad in rrtpeclablc tau.il'ct, at nlne'oe-tvn dollait per monih. A few hoanler will be received, hu eily applacaliou, into the lamiiy ei me ptttnemal mttrurtrr. WM. M. GR F.F.N. Niiltbornugb, Marsh f, 1838. II 3t TT The aiibaeriber would lube 'wo aDttrv-nlteet lo fbe Taltoriitlf bnameaa awrtl from 14 to 16 year Huts. 11 win the country weald be preterred. ales. cAMrur.11, P.aUigh, Jrtnsrj 8, 1S38. 3 if va'i bs rrey7 "5 : IlaJe-fiU & CoUj'i,ta Te Bonk or subset qitkm lor the ,, i fihit contpanr, are aow re-opeaed FSH luvwood. Pillkorotia-h.i. StbL, 01 tnis vontpany, are aow re-one V r . 1 Haywood PiiiriiOro..ghv:.rittll.i R" anu rajiuctinc, ituer uie superi. ;tf tha saute eon.iniaainner as herttnfori. ?etiitjf)Tliit: Br order of the corn m nun .!"" 1 Ualcigh, Feb 111. IS38. v U'ltJrV. iealeisli Classical Srj, 1 ne nnneraigneii nat oitened kit h 4 this City, ai ihe house owned r Ur t t (itiiaieu neany oppotue Mr. (inioa's "",! ..JTpgeiJjet.wjuh tliiljrt--JJ will be tn.igt.1 tbe UBUNre a.,.1 M, rS I ...I It.. !.,,.. I. .,r...l . WwJ ..... . 1 ih vntcr1 fhg . . t Clatae of Ihe University 0f thi Sutr"1 of the American Lnllrgrt: f I r 10m lormer' experience) and, . -Teaching; il i trusted that oHifcr,..rr'" I given to ihote who tratronixe the SLl '"w The nambvr ol pupil will be liiak' " 1 E r m S r For Session of Ave Moaih. Atilhmeiic, (ieogiwpby and Grammar - 21 History, Natural Philosophy, Rbetarsa"' "I Geometry aud Algebra, . . I language., - - . ,. - I Bach P.ipil will .,o He H.rtf,'l Cent per Session, lor contingencies. I Ilaleljh, Feb. It, 18.18 lis Town Lots for Sale, vv 111 oe sntii at puniie sale on Kridst it,u d of April next, it being the wk,T! Court. t-riy or fifty unimproved Li k town of Yanceyville, on a credit liaittiktfcT day of Jleeember oexl. Theae lot ba iJT? been laid out. and are beautifully lit.. 'r I ,u. I nr;..t ,..;,t. t ..tf .... ,.. w lurcaaatstl I 2jy twMa. nest anil aic so lain oh a to euit ta . ence of persons wishing to settle in the 1 I he lands on which these lot are Mlaatts lEI latriT cimii uu.. io '.wMusi Ul In asjbaai her, 'at l the anxiety on the psin ol tatiiZ sons -o locate in Yanceyville, hat aw'tesrif), to ll'ord aft opportunity to all persons ul te.tin ihemvelve uf a tHualioa ia oat f 1 most healthy and tinurttbing village la!(tat Carolina, and 00a too, which presents at aa irrvarrtfges as-anv-ottver lvtmg the-arfrtSA-J of a first rate - Male and Bern I Aailnttjif gou anctcty, attn a vrattny netgnoot aootf, f, son desirous of locating themselves to tdta.1 Kge would do wetl to alteod tbe tale, foal and t"od sixtiriiy will be ree'ured of tlaim.1 (IIC IJ VI Milt ALLEN Girxi Feb 3d, ISU, t i:.iIeiRh und Otislon Rail BmI lOIUItaiir. Btihteriiithini f .r the csiilue of tkt Capital Stock of this Compan- will be received a U Irish, Ixtuisburg, V arrrntnn, OiforJ m feieishiiig, under the direetion of the aaa Cin..iiatiuner a heralolore, until tkt Vat t 01 a (11 11 nexi. Ilv order id the floai d of Directors. GhO. W. MOUDK.CAI, Ptts, Kalrigh, Feb. IS, 1838. f 1 1 Slate of IVorili einrolina, Chatham Count. Court of Pleat and Quarter Sttmm rebruury I erm 1838.,, Petition for tale of nesntu - fVnrrtltlev, (of John) Simon Htkt,Jnr Maiiin aod wife Peggy, Wm. Hallcy, fol da ily J ilry Hatlry, flaston llalley, tJsaratlOav! aad wife F.lixabeih, Hesckiah Herring aatl . Milly, John Shaw and Naney hia wile, 1st llailey, Shaw anil his wife Pstser, Mt Altmon and wile Folly, Guilford lltt'lcy.jat llaitej l olly Hatley, Anderson Lynch snd r.tisabstn. Jwlin Hatley, ra. lltIey(4AIyi Zilpha HatUy; Redding Pearson anil aifetf,! l.ymbia llnlley, Kiebard Pelkiiigtoo aafvatl lube tea, Jahn f'llkinglim aud a ih 1 1 iiiuntssa. ltfililing llailt y and Hi illon Ilatler,' Ems' Wm Hal lev deceased, "hervmoil Hatley, J HatUy, Hardy Hatley, F. 'ward Hatlry, Mat llailty, Charles Oautall and wile Maltha, te ln l.nprr and lie Nannv, Alaioa llailey, Jh Uryan and wife Polly. Blizabeth ihnirltitT 1 Jai ob tTiTey,--v fthaW 1 taTteSraHfiiTBIIallit, t i ul. Il.itey, J.tktmi Hatley, Janvrt II On" nod wile Nanry, Mark Hatlry, Stcphta Mw, Siarkt Moore. Thom'at Seara and Khxanctkis wile, and Redding llallnwell and wife Jan,' ll appearing tn Ihe tatiaJwcima of ibe w 1 It.-tt the iiclcnhnli(txcepl the Bar ) are all residents of this State, h i ordered that lf tinn b tn-'e in thr Slr paper ptiblishvit hai Cny f Raleigh, for lite tpace ot six scrUil Ihe pendency ol thi pat ii ton, that ihe uiii it ff, .tnt may appear at the next lerhSsf (kt enurt to he held on ihe iid Mornlay of' Wttjtt ami plead, an tee 1 or demur, otherwise tsip tiii-n will be taken pro confeo a te iked ssi stl flown lob heardes parte. - - ' N. A STLUMAN, CC C. Prise arts 8 40 . I le.. FESTIVAL. this fixe liiiEO ILiCE uonlt U ill serve tbf'iiighuui the year at hit owaci'i stable in Juimston countv, five milci tcail Smilhfield, S.'J mile tcMiii eaat nl HaU'igh.twi 4o miles Boi lh east ol Fayetteville, al tbe swf- rte prke ol Till K I V dollar the teasoa, fifty centtfo ihe groom. Ihe tpittig testa will begin on the 1st of March and eaa fcl' of AngoU. I FES I'ILil. hat new the proooc. at tin m t on foot, widelv turead through lit a' ern snd sttlcro Stales, those of llic first ssratj bring mnti'y in. t iigiina, antl tn prsHw dislittclion and tisefuluets rhanee beii'KH', ilf-y are ant excelled br the get of u) in America. ' Such.eviiletiees. in addition to lilt Idno.1 prrformaneei, li-om one to lour svile ,',',!' l'uif Repitier) and moderate terrat, It T' will enmitiue ihe liberal pairvtnage lie atssv reairy rcceited. Bstenaive ne) Miitblprr" lions are mule lo board mares al ti setis f day, wilh no lubilit) tor escape or accifltatt EJlltrree In hrief. tPQf'IV XI. M.a.ird l.k Anteilcua Ecliw- hil dam h) I lilinlroo, grand dam by Tup. f t (lam by Umpire, (II ,Um kj '"f Diom. d, g g K g dam hy W ml Air, h hjJJ .orled Ktainamht Young Tup by i! I tip, h by Javelin, and he by Bnglish Wt Young Tup'idam by Marake, he by lr I Shat k out r.1 initHirieit Vtresjo I'masr f I ported Shark, nCoT Cvtb Mare. I"', I I.1....J l..i.rf.l .ln. .1 ulrfinHth " I eveiy ho-y know tltat auceatoi (Uioblest"1' i rentote. ' . , 1 1 ii. te convrtt.nt in the annal of blni' I nihil p leeivr, ll.at belter material! I ihit day, be Inniitlied for a ehnlc ,1'"tj"l r .1.:. s u.tr..l aaiat I In a aowlenci-d view, he 1atl thiit relsw I ihe hen blond that tver giaced the 't'Tljf VixT-44-uviiitmediie descr lit, in Iw0s"l , .1 t- .- V t-.i.... tar 1 lines, trutn ttte grea rvtgtiiw om--. Mg Ihtough Ihe dam f Timolt on by b,iinZ br El lipse through the grand dein 0' Kc!ip.e by I'nlktn. he by English B'l'fVI And onlv one remove fnrllter, Irotn lli l anerslry in another line, viz: through 1 1 v.. 'I k,, f.ll ia thsrl asajvasn- V1' H " "y etas. - a tOtri'tul tii rails trom the loin of old P"I Mtark, halt Itni'lver 10 ttglun Miipsc."-.,, 11 ....1 -1 V. ...... Tub.. I' tlir.in is stdl more iatpulaed b the "J boice .'eAy Jittaioi, ecnirsmg r!jlivi fotiniatM id t.re Dion ted. 6 irtt ported 1 and Am'tagi-, tht dam el lwia. -f'R ! MI- ilrure bet'er on-terasisr . , 7 11 . . ' v rt 1 tieiia tw'i, ,11'miinii eo , ... f , - w Fell I.I, 1 3 BLA.Ki to. ' ;!3 asr' Ail "i -X rr r
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