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nr -V j . ... ... - -- . -jf I. PODTBV. -VnaTKn hT Harp responeivj rtng Twh Mm tbm bleat Minstrel rang' Prom the Louistille Journal. . ,X IX EiAA-I JB- if .. JUG. ..'.'. Tlie Isrk inft blithely aud th wilJ-fUwers abloom In U'nmcr time abote his jmbwless breast; An ! i)m winJs rnmrn around llie. lomb War re lie unconscious hlh tiis tlreauiless rent. ., Hit heart i( hopeless, and (he verruil dye Whifh dwelt itpn hi lip hath paei! away, Dfnth sleeps aerenoly on nit ririiii int eye Which fltabo.1 wi.h thought ami glowed vrilft pa'sion'e ray. Oli. often to his bro"V in Hfc'a swert spring Visions of hope ami beaminif b?uiy came! And a the hours went by on rapiJ win?, lln spirit ilreatnej of triumphs ami of iimr. K-ift as llJutc when lote hand aneep its which" longue. But like the roar which iVr rnued orean rings, hen on the wiiiJ his soul its paion flung. H lovej to climb the summit of the hill, When each glad bird pourcj tut Us heart in eong; Anl walked delighted by the murmuring ritL Which flashed in sunshine as it le.ip'd almirf. His lancy then, from, themes romantic wrought Wild tale ot" happiness and love's control; Or traced the brilliant chain of thrilling thought Which binds ambition to its glittering goal. One gentle spirit mingled with his dreams, And shared the empire of his heart with fame; Fairer than she ne'er strayed by fabled streams, Or o'er the vision of rapt poet eamc. He was the sunlight of her brim's wo'rlJ, And she to him the poetry of life: The slenderest tress which on her forehead curl'd Was uHsmantc otr h1 sjiiril'ii strife"." " A change came o'er him years bad flown away . His hopea a wreck were tosa'd on aea; ... ..". passion s His feet from fame' high paths had gone astray And from bis heart had passed her melody. The star who rose so brightly on bis morn, Now shone but dimly to his darken'd view: High on excitement's wave his soul waa borne Far from the scenes whore first hia being grew His bark waa on the waters dark and wild, Aud craiily upon iu course was driven, Though love rose o'er him, and with accents . mild, Strove to reclaim him back to love dc heaven. But Wa-appuaJ was taw; the bowl (he game . Had wrapped his spirit in a etarleee night) And on the brvw which once had burned for fame, Ware scorn's deep scowl and dark suspicion's blight. Drunk with the fury of bis madjen'd brain, With quivering atop he pressed to Ruin's verge. Beneath which roars an all-destroyigg main. Where harpies' shrieks break o'er the sound, ing surge That night-bted, foul Remorse, above him wheet'd. And flapped her wings, and screamed loud o'er . the wave: (lis vision wandered, and his spirit reeled, And down he sank to an ua honored grave! Tba Jark sings blithely and the wild flowers b'oom In summer-time above his pulseless breast; And lew Winds moan around the siroiit leuib Where he unconscious hath hia dreamless rest. His heart is hope less, and the vermil dye Which dwelt upon his lip hath passed away; Death sleeps serenely on the brilliant eye Which flashed with thought and glow'd with pusion a rajr! KIGEL. r Ma. Clat ox Duf.llino. Mr. Clay advocated the ' Bill ' to Suppress -. Duelling, in the cource of which he made the following remaaks: "No man, kaid Mr. Clay, could . ..Tno.r.e heartiljr,. J.?h Jor ...thai, stale. jif public opinion and society which would - prevent the practice designed to be prevented by the bill before the Senate, ffo man, continued Mr. C, can be happier than I shall be, if this pra.P could forever be suppressed, eradica ted and discoantanced. 'Mr. Clay said he thought the great object ot the bill before the senate shoulfl be to direct itself to the purifi cation and correction of public opinion. It was public opinion which constrain ed a man in a certain section of the V nion from resorting to this mode of re sealing insults and injuries and it was alJltheSame public ipJeioft which in another section of the country exacted from individuals a resort to thin prac tice in order to settle their disputes. In this latter section of the country the only alternative oflered a man who had been injured or insulted was whe ther ha would live in lenoiniuy and disgrace, or expose himself to the loss of life in a personal rmcontre, and un der this alternative there were but too few that felt able to refuse that expo sure of human life. When the public should be "rectified fn this particular, theft we' misht expect to see this nrac tice averse to religion and abhorrent to humanity, wholly eradicated. In the mean time it was the duty of the Senate to do what it couid-to bring a boat that result. lr. Clat, with i view to this end, said he should most fcheerfulir.-"ote for the bill, "under the htm that if it could not entirely abol- r:r . : t.i -. i . ish the practice, it woaiu at least si ninUhiU and aid ultimately in pro ducing such a state of sodetr as would toVirtl tend t destroy it.'? -Jt Savag Zce. -There are many incidents on "record, showing that the hurt f tat merciless savage M not to apabrt of ! o iastBsablsvoftlia power of female beauty . During tKe exterminating war between the uma- has and the foucas, the latter in their last extremity, seat forttv.a IwraUl bear ing a calumet, but waa immediate! shot down bjr Blackbird, the chiet of the fanner. ? Anolhet herald wis sent forth i sTmular guise who shared the same fate. Tlie Ponca cheif then, as a last hope, arrayed his beautiful tlauerh- ter, in her finest ornaments, and sent her forth with a catainet to sue for peace. This, een the stern heart of Blackbird could not stand. . He ac epteJ tU pipe at her haa J,and amok; eil it, and from that time peare ensued between the Pooeaa-afid the Omahas. ' Jtir. J tenor has received "bndlet Fun, bu Woman JJoodi" a volume of nearly two hundred pages, published by Messrs Carey Si Hartoutainins; llood'i comicalities wpun various sub jectsAnimal magnetism, &c. &c in prose and vere. Of Animal Mag netism. Hood savs , 'Take the wildest freaks of the most fuddled, muddled, bepudtlled soaker, such as 4tryin; to liglit his "pipe at a pump,'; at'eiMp'ing to wind up a plug witn Ins watch key; or requesting. oni a damp bed in the stutter. iuckel in, an. I are tuey a bit or a viiit, or a jot, or a what not, more ab surd, mine extravagant, or mure indi cative of imbecibiltty of reason, than (lie vagary of a stninathb(ilet gravel v 20i lliriiug'i the back -gammon of reailiuz Bjck's Journal, wr a back number of the Rctrtpclive Review, through the back of his head!" Mtxico. The President has trans ed a message to tiie House of Hep resentatives, with the report 01 a di reel proposition from the Government ol Mexico, to mer the differences be tween that Republic and the Unitrd States to Um arbitration of a third pow er, ami tlie accep ence of that priiposi T6n'ly" the United Ktates. Tiie iaw authorising suc'.i a submission was pas sed by the General Congress of Mexico on the 20th of May last and was otli ciatly communicated to our Govern ment otv ttajZOth of December. Since that tiine", consequently, there has been a vast waste ol good thunder by the warlike spirits of the administration in the Senate. Under date of New Orleans April "tli, M. Martinez the Mexican Minis ter to the United States has addressed an official letter to Mr. Forsyth de claring the readiness ot the Alexin Government to carry that law into full effect. I otitis he adds, on behalf his Government, that "it is alwa disposed to a definitive and formal s tleinent, by means of which new tILP cullies between the two nations be avoided and the differences have disturbed their harmony In acknowledging the recei communication, Mr. mrsyth i the Mexican Minister that the tion has been accepted, and that ready to enter into the negoeiati a convention, tor the purpose of ai ging the particulars of the at bur Ine posture of the relations" he adds "between the two countries. make it proper that this should be done immediately, as the President, will. not feel himself authorised to re commend any suspension of tlie action of Congress, to whom this whole sub ject has been referred, before a con vention, ot Arbitration has been conclu ded between the two Governments." Our lutest -accounts from Mexico re present the Frinrjiajyilmn rnn) p.ij,. etl of one frigate and hve brigs of war lying at anchor off Vera Crux waiting the determinatiinv of the Mexican Gov ernment on ihe demand made by the rrencn Minister ot reparation for mju rie-uatainetl- The amfiunt eliiincd. is said to be $800,000. The Mexican as usual talk very loud -and. threaten to expel every Frenchman from ihe republic and to confiscate his property. This however, we presume . is mete bravado, the difficulty with the Mex icans will be, to find the money, how ever willing they . may be to pay it. The truth is, their weakness is their protection. They offer ho where any inducements to an attack on them. A blockade would cost much more than they would lose by it. An arrival at "New Orleans from Matamoras, says that two thousand men had actually left the place to in vade Texas, but that after one day's inarch they were recalled in conse quence of the hostilties thev'apprehen de l from the French fleet. M V, Coutttr. (Valuable City Property, FOR SALE. ParssMMit to a decree of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, I iball expose 4o public sale at the premises, oa r rny, the lStli 1y or Jane next, that very desirable residence in the Ciiyol Raleigh, sitaaicd on the comer of ft riltbetoand McDowell Streets, formerly occupied by Slits B. fieddy, as a -Boarding House. The lot contains three-fourths of an acre) the Dwelling tlnnae it large and eommodinut, wnh It rootnsi all necessary oul-boasea, and a fine garden, and, though sufficiently retired lor private family, la very convenient to the busi ness part oi ine city. - l o reattieaie of the low er anantry, desirous ol securing a healthy and pleasant SMUXise), tba nreecat affords a very fa- voraoie wpperiuasTy. reraona wMmmg exam ine the premises before the day of sale, east do so, oy applying to the subscriber, or Mr. Taos. Laring. Possesion will be five oa the first day ed January next TERMS, which-will be liberal, -sad known oa day a sale. . . W. MORDP.CAt, CavsmNsstenen Raleigh, April 7, 18J - 19 Tw - BVAHK9 for aal her. r T Stmv Court of A ' t Yariaroaghkl .1 John James Joaiee Will m Willie Jom It appearing to the ef -iksr Cowrt llurt the defendants t thti hwyc4ih-; limits of this Bute, so that the onhaary process of the la aanwot reach them; it is ordered Sy the Cart that pablicatio be aaade in the rUlefgh Stsr, .tor sii Mcaesuve weeas, mat oniess ine said defcTMlaata appear at the aeit terra of the said Court, 10 held at the Court House in Lmitvbara;, oa ike sxeond Monday ot June neat, ihea and the r to onsarcf daajur to the eats' Petition Uj jam e,iJl.b tlprp aqnTeiaa and partilioo made aceorvl AttrH. 8. VU. KBSOS. &C.C, Lonishurg, April 84. 1838 19 6w State ofJVortb Cnrllna, " County of Fruklin. Court of Pleas and Qusrter Sessions; March Term, 1838. Adolphus Ked J cue Person Petition for dower ol Slaves 1 John Littleton Reed Kliiabeth- Ann Stark and Suun M. Iteed It appearing to the aatitfsetion of the Coor t the detendsnls John IJttletnn Keed, Klisabeth Ann Stark and Suuaam.. Keed, rei!e in lh Stuta of Virginia, and that the process of this Court esnnol reach ttirm; it is ordered that puU licalioa be made in A Kalvich Star, lor tit wieretsive VS the said defendants appear at the i.t'ic! the said Court to be held at the Court ItofiM hi l-nuiiliarg, on the teennd Monday in June next, ihen and there to answer or demur to the said t'etition, it will be taken pro eonlesso and dower ordered accord- "ly' Attest S. PATTERSON, C. C. C. l.ou'uburj, April 84, 1838 19 6m S T it jTy e d From Ihe subscriber, at Majr. Thomas How non's, on ihe 10th March last, a Sorrel Mare, five year old this Spring) marked with a star in ihe inrthrad, left bind foot while above the let lock; quite wild (although ploughed fast sura itr) she was heard of at Crawtord Krrney 's a lew lUyssflrr joing oft. f 3 roilrtwesl of Louis burg. Any information will be thankfully re ceived, and any reasonable sum paid for her de livery to me, 3 miles South ot Louishurg. LO' K RU H. ALFOIlf). Franklin CO., April 84. 1838. 19 4w 77ie ttltbrulcd English Race Hoi se Whale. 'purchased of ii rrussiai ming Bird ng Camilla br Wooil. uetle by the bodol rvllier to v dam ink. flyer, lartner. Uoed of ol his aane vdl or earlier. running band billsi CARTER. I if pT umitieil, at a runaway heinil in Rocknirham, d count r, N. C a argm ailing himself (itOKfiK r.Ki and claiming to be free save he was raised in Brunswick eounty does not know what Stale, nor has ever 1 hEacif.ay town eaeept Portimnuth and Nor- lnIK iieia w"i irat:W5t!ier.'raipiiii about 4 feet 7 or 8 inches high and supposed to be about IS years old. The owner is requested to eome forward and take him awav. or he will he dealt with as the 4 1w- Street - Any-irrfrrrrrratton-abrmt The" tOJ7 if he i( free, would be thsnklully received. S. H . SKDKKRKY. Jailor. RockinghsraTN- C. Jan SI, 1838 . Price first in. ft 7 it '' " OIFOUD RACES. The Spring Raees will e6foraei.ee over the Oxford Course the first Mondsy in Jnne nett. The first day sweepstakes for S year old colts and fillies, mile heats, filly dollars en trance to close the first day of Msv, now one subscriber. Se cond day, sweepstake, colts and filliOr year old, mile heals, one hand red dollar entrance, half forfeit in both, one1 anbseriberi to aloae the first May. Third day, to mile beats for a purse of tw hnadrrd dollart( twenty dollars entrance, fourth dsv, mile heats, best Ihree in Ave, one hundred dollsrsj entrance $10. - Thin race I marie np by subscript ion. We expect there will be- from tour to five entries in both the aweep- lakes - ' FKOPKIRrOil )Kfor.l. ,1V5. 1838. IS w r0 mr a. .1 r. Will be sold, tm taturilay the 19th day of Mj ncjrf, be'ora Galea Court House door in (i-,Jvip. iharnllowintr tracts of LAND, or as much as will pay Ihe amount of laxet doe for the year en ling 1836, together wah tlie cost of ad vertising, etc. John W. Bond, 57 nerea. . Jurors Baker; sen. 54U acres. Tlnton Y. En re, 100 acres. William Kure, IS l acres. Daniel Fielda, 800 acres. Harwell Griffith, V87 acres. Samuel Harrell, 97 acres. F.rvan Hancll. I0 acres. Tbansas Jones, SO acres. " John Jones, 78 acres Thomas J. Miller, 880 acre llrrriann Parker, (ol Vo ) 3 acres. James Ski-wet's Heira.SO0 acres. UNVOTED LAND IV 1836. WUIiant Coilock'a heirs, 85 seres, adjoining the lands of Thna. Sao inlet I and others Wil liana-Parker 's heirs, 85 acres, adjoining the lands ol Elijah Harrell and others. Richard Parker's heirs, 85 acres, adjoining the lands of Boat. R. Parker sad others, JAS. R- R1DDICK, Sn'tt of Gates Aril IS, 1838. ' 1 8 7w Danclntr Waltiinsr School. Mous yf JH. JCiCMTEItA", respeot fully mforn xens of Raleigh aad its vi- f m'orrv 'xrns tuiv ty, tl N School hat t Col. R Soro' atr entity, nas eonameneca. BOO Cook's Read- ia street. jr other week, a and Fn- Ladiea, and 1 w km aw Bbw J ax (Bred hy Vemont' I bone, d N?r Ihe V-Y ftnf her df Nllun (sisty Ivw V If tbe LI I -f 1 i years Vatea bo- jo ia e JUa of t Ara- sms(l- J Sf - i hia 1 VtF.very auraday lint no ad Hotel. , Jit RnjUlit, HaVfax Cwny, A. C. O j. solrrsAisZ Havbif takewfroat Mrs P. W. SOUTH ALL that bcauiifut smtw badding, situated at ine w at end of the village, and eMttt;uiis to her grove. M no Bttme K sin lor the reception ol travellers. Tea saaov promises have been n.sde.m this line. ui vusinrsa, in wnico ihc ptuuiiv hw.c wvch uv. veil. 1 skill only y, call anal iuii;R tor yiairaelvesv Mrs. SoathsU and dUlitcrs pro. mse peranMl auealioo la tallies. April, 1838. 17 11st NEW SPRING ..1.VJ) SUMMER GOODS. ceived and ate now prepared to otter to their frieads and customers, A Splendid Assortment of New UooiH Jo whi.:h thry wouLM rciprcllully clireet lite atten tion ol dealera At therr gnodi have been laid in with an eje-iinjrle in Ihe present prvtture ol ine times, principtlly Tur cmli, btg Itet. ii'cieu upon tna sum aovamageoua lerni ol the r irtn, Ihev Irel no hesitation i he public that they can ititnose of eomparalivrly much lower than herr Their stock consists ot almost every at the reneial line: Cloths, Cassimenand Vesting-. ' A handsome sssortiuentol tieullemen't Sum mer tioods. " -, Splendid tioodi tor the Ladies, suitable for the apmaehtnr season. ihnes ol every feeri(il ion. . H-its of all kinds. Queenswarr, Hardware, Groceries, ke. All of whiah Ihey offeral rtduced prices, and invite tiie attention of ihv public. Raleigh, April I 'A 1838. 17 6w NOTICE. Fiftjr Dollura Itewurd, For the apprvhenlion of a man bv the ns of JUHA SMITH; and InEN l Y for any inlormation so I ret the hnrs Jt believed Ihe said JOUY S.VITUK the subscriber's stable on the night oPTn April, as the said boutb has not been seen si the day the horse was taken at night. He is sup posed to be about five feet six inches high, well built, a little bow-lrggei'.aWoul twenty year old, wore a blue coat and black hat, black hair, and has a healthy appearance. He came from ihe Northern Slalea to Tarboronvh, Kdgecombe eo. N. C. The horse is about five feel four inches high, a bright sorrel, round bodied, a lilt le in clined to be honey'; paces slow when travelling, and is about aix years old. WM. R ROWERS. Hamilton, Martin county, N. (J. April 8, 1838. 17 4w Press and Type for Male. The Editor of the Danville Reporter offers for Sale the Washington press, type and office fiituret belonging to Ihe Danville Observer" office, 1'hf whole etlnblishmrnt is almost . at good as new ss we hate no ute for it at this office, we will sell it for a low price, and on a ereditof aix months. Nov 17, 1837. (J Editors with whom we exehange, will please publish the above notice, and ibu lavor wil be elieerfully reciprocated TIIKNCR A 1IVOIIC9, Publishers, llooksellers, A 9ta tloners, Keep general assurlment of. Rooks, in tke various departments ef Literature, Science, and Theology, also Stationary, in all Ma varieties, all ol which Ihey will sell at wholesale or retail, on the moat liberal terms. They has an estensive collection of Ihe most approved editinna of school books. Among n are Way land's Political Economy, of knoo a reputation, and extensively used as a text book n all the principal Colleges. Way land's Political Economy, abridged for the use of schools; a very valuable work. Way land's Elements of Moral Science. Tbe attention ot ihe public la most respectfully called lo this ve ry valuable work. Also, Wayland's F.lemcnts of Moral Science abridged, and adapted lor Ihe use ol common school i and academics We hail the abridgment as admirably adapted to supply Ihe deficiency which has long been fell in com mon school education ihe study of moral obli gation So far as we hat; been able to e'inuiine ihe two works, we muttaay that we are quite at well pleased with Ihe smaller as with the largert the illustrations are apt ajid striking. Abercroiii bieon Intellectual Powers. Why is such a book not In etery tamily and school.' Paley'a Theol ogv.new eduibii.eulargvd, with tony plates, and additional nates of Ur Haxter and others The Class Rook of Nat TheolAgy; or the IVstimo ny of Nature to the Being, Perfection, and Gov ernment of God, by H, Fergus. The Young Ladies Class Book a selection of lessons for reading, in proae and verse, by r'.br nrxer lljilry, A. Ml Peter Parity 'sCouuuun ScbBut II itlni) , embellished with engravings, a new work) alio, a great variety ef small valuable works, by Peter I'arley, containing histories, travels, voyages. .1 ivej.. kSi fcir, J I) Vande readrr -Blake's N atn. 1 ral Philosophy, new tdninn, enlarged. Blake'i fijU bonk in Astronomy, designed tor the Use of common scnoois, uiutiraten oy steel plate en gravings. Rbman Antiquities and Ancient My iliolory, by Cliss. K. Dillowav, A. M , iilu.tra led by elegant -engravings. 1 he Amr- anKii posrtnr, or Inteilecinal Utfineryshx' Whe Use-of schools, by RufusClogg fise- ments are gnqil and the dennjta Tin- eise Say a I'otitical bconomy. f osophy, abridged, for primary aehooUSSiew ard't Philnapphy of the Mind, Boy 'a and Girls pbrary, ttarpet't rsmny Library, where ,lhere is more valuable reading than can be found in any other works for the cost. Classical Librsry- wbere there may be fannd nearly aU other Clas sical translaMoaa. Chiixian Library, Miss Ed, worth's Novels complete. Mrs. Opis's Works complete. Mrs., Sherwoud's complete works. A lew lull sets of Ihe American Almanac and Repository Useful Knowledge, complete in 9 vols, well boundi also, some odd numbers; and for the year 1838, eompti to acta of the Penny Magazine, of the Society lor the diffusion of use Inl knowledge; with a very large and mixed col lection ol llrvoks,. aontrsting of Law, Medical. Historical, Theological, sad miscellaneous, trav els, voy aires, novels, its., all kind ef School Books, too lerlmus to mention. Blank Books of all kinds, also Blauk Books made to order at the shortest notice, also architectural and carpen ter a guides. Old ttookt rebouno in all vsri-iiea. All kinds ol Hooks and Stan. tbe North Carolina Book Sin prices. Tj" The subseriber two anlirentiees lo the Tailorine bu. from 14 lo 16 years. Beys from the country would be preferred. - ALF.X. CAM r HELL. Raleigh, Jsnosrv g, 183g . 3 if CTII. W. MILLER has remov ed bit office to that of the Superior Court Clerk, in the Court Hons", where he may be lound, except whew neeessarily absent. . Raleigh, No 1. 1837 ' Candidates. We rejoice to find the Hon. Win. B. Shrnard announced as a candidate for the State Senate) for the district of Pasquotank and Perouim ons. Tlie -talents and integrity ot Mr. Shepard, combined with hi lonr expe rience in Congress, will make him an important ' acquisition ' to . oar State Council, aad to the strength of the I watt . .-n I waig; partj. ray. w$. a ir nl c at re t T eed a s.i wavfTured To all my , tlitor. Mei MirL m. Kutwria;. Wm. i itm ana ;. . ... . John VI Waliol. B. tt tVm Kdgar, Krfwrd M. It J. C. tireenwsjr, John IteckKilU, Turner k Hughes, II S. timber. Attorney, and all roy other creditors: PlekU take notice lluC on the Ijihduy of May mn.al the ...Uonjj jlowaa i the Ci.iy uf Kuleigh, betacVn'ike tours' id 13 o'clock aud 8 P. M., I shall apbear before Henry Potter and P. P. Barbour, 1-cderal Judges, tor the district of North Carolina, intake die benefit ot the Uwa, made aud provided for Ihe relief of lusuheut Debtors. W.M. A. rj lAM. M. D. Raleigh Ar.nl Ml. 1838. 17jf KAIL, 1 CO A I An -tnttalmrrrr - tf ITICE. '.L.1HS -per Ri.lt igh ami nnired to be Share, on the Capital Stn Uasion Kail Hwl Com paid an, wr bHore the li U-rrst will uc al.owcil a Uv order of the Ho UtO. W. II OCT OU stablished himael itical aid to th ronise hint. His ouieearv S;ure ot X i i Jmr Co. where he imrv rily absent. Attendance January "lb, 1838. - M ALUHQ CAXCS Turnt r J liurhes bate ji North Carulii.a Hook Store a manl ol V alking Canes and Wli scriplion, to which they invite a' amib.lcnt that those who need not be oihcrwiae than pleased Ihey have, Malacca, feil Kambon and Yrllow and II Loin ani anver .nouvieii, niiivg oj( i Swords. Anion the lalirr arjS.at.., lie:, Drovers, Crop and Svitt h Whips, whale bone wrapped, leather, do. kory baiMlics, Wire plait, gdi plain, gilt mounted. Ivory roounti'd etc. See Also s choice collection l l.sdics ridit. Wbips. . Call at No. 1 Llu).,i.le, aud examine lor yourselves. MO itiFsiE v bo t its JhI received ut Ihe !orth Caro lina Book More, iVo. 1 Ftiyrtttvill Strttt, Raltieh. Pickwick Papers, by Sara Welter and Alfred Crowqudl with Illustrations, in one volume. lrilia by tlulwer, m super royal octavo, with It Engravings on tterl Contritions uj . aiiV.KUIerJ.y ljidy and Tlentlemsn,'" by Ihe C. unless ol lllrsamgtnn. WcimI Leighion, tit a y ear in ihe couury, by Mary Howilt. The Clock-maker, or say lugs and doings ol Samuel Slick of Slick -ville. Vanderlvur, nr Animal Magnelimi. Arethusa, by t:apt Chamier. Tbonghis, by A. rumble, ol Grumbletou Hall, K Itocollec lianSnf a Southern Matron. Tke Old Comodore, byXpl?t airy all. Pretention, by .Miss Sarah Stocking. Clinton Rrwlihaw, ur the Adtcu lures ol a Lawyer. Visits and Sketches by Mrs. Jameson. Charactering of Women, by the same. The Duke of Manmoih, a Novel. The Good Fellow, hy Paul Da Kock. I he Sketch Honk nl Kasham. Agnes De Manifield, by T. U. Gratian Miscelanies, by Miss Harriet Marl mean. Feelings on ckteiety, author of Tremdinc ha. Worth a Million. Tales from Ihe German, translated by Mat. Green. " Harry O'RcadiHi or illustrations of Iriati Pride. A p modeos at large, by Bulwer. The Coquctt, : Herbert Wendell, tele of the lievoln' Crayon Sketches. Cbarolaa, by F ' .. aulner. Recrose of Norway, by Mist M. Porter. The Down Easttrt. Also A few sets of Sir Walter Scott's Novels, splendidly bound. Also a lew sets of E. L. Bul wer'a Novels. A lew sets of James Novels, together with a large collection ol light renting, loo tedioos lo mention, all of which will be sold at very reduc ed prices. . , TTRNER h HUGHES. Raleigh, April . 1838 DOCTOR W. i. rflAIINIIAI.IM Ointuaeht for Ihe Blind JPilett. The public are assured that I have ha-l ibis remedy in use far aix years! during which li ue it has, in-iuuneroua cases, been subjected In the test of experiment, and, in many instances, on the most aggravated forms of this diteate, and al nays with perfect sucaeii no instance ol, failure having ever coma to my knowledge. Tlie component parts of Ibis remedy are pure ly vegetable warranted to contain no mineral substance whatever. No particular care as lo exposure is necessary. It may br used without interrupting 'ordinary pursuits It csusrs no pain, hut has a southing effect on Ihe diseased pari, ami in a short time effects a perfect cure. Il it not generally known' tint ihe files are nl'tra the cause of that dreadtnl nitrate FlSTCLS. la inntt inttances in which I have hern called lo prarlice on this disease, I have Incrd it origi null) lo the Piles; heoee, those suffering Irota thrui should lote do lime in snking ill- most efficient remedied Price $i 00 per llox. V W MAI.'SILALL, Jiicitminl,Va. S. B. Nomemns retcrens can be given The certificate flf The Rev- WlbinA Swtnlv'd the Methodist R. Church, alone n uliniilied, with the remark, ihnl like testimonials hat., been otaineillov-HUnieeHUv other -trrteyTjrrtlT arirl rf spectable indijiduals; among uhom are Meivrs J V VViiifrrti, Thomas licit, Janies V Ctane, Archibald ..Thomas, Cornelius Crew, Kzckiel l.lwi, James Cske, A -r'n ach. This Is toeeitify that 1 have had a fair opprr tunity lo know both llie nature and elTceis ol Lr Marshall's remedy for tlie HIihiI IMes, and think it a duty I owe to those whu suffer axth this distressing disease 10 say, that it may be con fidently relied on as a sale, agreeable anil efhcient remedy for the form of dmraie lor which the proprietor recommends it It has been esltn ivtly used in the circle of my acquaintance, and S case of failure has not eonie to my knowledge. WILU lM A SMI I'll. - Editor of the Virgiuia and North Carolina Conference Journal. Richmond, Vs. Oct. CI, 1837 7 tt f7 The aBictetl wilr-lt,weil to call and obtain ihii invaluable reined y, sold by It. TUsr Agwiit, 'ttt hta Store on Favettcvuli: Street, RaTeigh, N. C. ' C7 Directions acomprtv each Earthenware, liin.A Sjiliusi. THOMAS J. BAHRbir Impart er. No. 35 Nassac Stmit, Nbw Yob a. Offers lor sale a complete Assortment. 10 the above line, comprising many very choice at teras repacked tCj&"Srennniry trade, nr in the origin J pact' letter will re ceive every aite Jf New York, C . I0w China, ' XsUlffS? rtfaeu dc atone A BOLLINGBlf JVKT.. PK ITRSHtnG, Importera aWCicalera in China, .Class, and Frthcn Ware. aa daily ex peel mr laree and bsndsonae aappljtot ahe above, which, added to (bear prwsent SracK, will maae meir assnrimen vers extenaive4MMt snlendHl. 1 hee invve all to eall and examine their STOCK k PRICKS. Ooontrv Merchants would do well to call and look for themselves before going North or pur. abasing elsewhere) as we are determined lo sell oar floods oa at reasonable terms as thry can br M ha this a any ol tbe Northern Markets. Marah 17,188. - " - IJ t ' JUB-PRIMINli, . Neatly and expeditiouslj executed all r Tx 7 C if 1 hirlt- In. I Vetofore. 3 m. m a w s . Ik 3 -e " r. 5 If i 3 ir- - ? l U. 11 I dV V . - - V X I I -r ' a 1 . aB SL w. ala avj l r '4 W-SV r t m tm w'I'.iiii lor Stu'Ubury and Morganlon The Stages from Fayeltevilje, fi r Salisbury are now in operation, i hey leave Fayellcsiliw on Ihe mornings ol Monday ancLfri'lay, at five o'clock, and arrive at Sali.burj on the evetimga of the next davs, to tea. Returning, "hey leave Salishury on the same mornings at 4 o clock, and arrive at Fnyetleville on the evenings of the next davs. r'avsentrfes rest sist iwMvw 'ihwi.t at Allen's in Moore county, rare $8 JO These Stazrs connect with my line Irovr aslisbwry to Moi8aulon, This .route aflordt great lutililn a fur merchnnlsln the ifileii.ur, lo visit Kattllevdlo for the pun-hase ol their, goods, evehsne of moiir), iurvhae d Iballs. K He . at it M lhe eheiipest, iiiolexpeditioiu, and. most dirert ' route between the iwo places At Patrettrvillsi ire. lints lro s?ef day lor ihe Jorinanu 4 tt M ICH A F.U Proprietor, KUWN, (Lalayette Hotel) AgewV" ; Fsvetieiiiie, dWItT. Agent. Csnh.ge, lAGt'K, AgeM, 8alikury,. . YUL'Nti. Agent, SlatesviRr, I. PEARSON, Agent, lorgauton. 38 6 3m i , 1 I'M. M ItD IN !V FOIf SALE Sisavaaad Lot lately occupied 'I, the subscriber is autho ' de terms. A credit Of u. r t be had for a a-rcatei part ol Ihe purchase money. This properly is now in good repair, well painted, ami il an eligible sitoaliou for atateni A well regulated house in Oxtnrd it certain lo meet ilh encouragement. The flourishing; stale ol the seadrmiei, six courts being In Id, the races, and Uxlurd being a place ol' resort of ma ny in Ihe summer mouths, highly reorura'ud this property lo those disposed lo keep a bouse of cnleriaionicnl. Appla-ation, made 'hrough Ike mail or other wise, will be attended to. . Possession may be had at any lime. II L. KOBAKD3. Oxford, N. C. Feb. 10, 1SS8 8 if Krginer and Slainlard till lorbid. IIEVI4ED STATirrEs, Tbe subtcribers, having evnlraclcd with the CommiMHMirri of the Stale lor lha publication of the Revised Statures nf North Carolina, haye the pleasure of announcing ibo eowpk-lion uf said waik. Using appointed by (he Governor agents on the part ol the Stale for its sale, (hey now cff'.M to the goad cilizcnf of North Carolina a woik which, as regrfrns quality ol paper and i-xeeu-lion, is pot equalled by any law book ever pub lished in Ibis country. Ii'has been pronounced by every one who has examined il, (and amongst move are numnerrn many or be nld.-tl anil to be Ihe "ne plus ultra" of typography I'lUlliant'll an v wnlna s aW S l i pages (be 8d S58. - Price only nine d per copy or livsj dollars for 1st vnlume. " . it soin separately, A ders lor the above wuia, directed lo ihem i Nmtli tarolina Buok Store, will meet prompt attention. Italeigh, N. C. January 4, 1837. . ' S Siaa REWARD. - Runaway from on tbe 4n January I a m tig iii.h HMiiici rl Ml I the property of neeeiiacd. lie neighborhood a foi nicrly lived '" 11 """ ward of Tweni, be given lo any person who w boy Allreii tome at my rfsidcn! ol liuisburg, or eonhue Iihu mi thai I it' I him acam. CTT I would give a deaerint' but hare not had h'm a sufficient to observe or recollect aot' par tic WM. M. Franklin eo., N. C. Feb. 8, l.i Town Lots for Knits Will be sold al nublia sale on r i iilay t day of April at-si, it being the wek nl twuirt, liiriy or rlliy uniinttroved Lius town of Y.xncryvillc, on a credit until tli day ol lleceiiiber next. T brie lots hav been laid nut, and are beiintilully suuat llirr lr private rrsinrnri't or tnrchanie ness. and sc e swpiaid off as In suit Ihe cine ot persons wishing 10 settle in th he Isnrls nn which these lots are situate lui..l rnnkm M.ln Ihe iir.a...irif, ..I II... ...I.. Drr. am Tire hiif't in inn nan in anwie -i Hint to locate 111 Yanery ville, has indueed'ti .11 iiin. mn ti.i.i:. t u i... . hi, i.a'i .fi.k. m iu. . ir...i .- ...i... ..n : : . i : . r P - J - ,-- - - . tnovt healiliy ami fl:miihiig tillagi fa Nonh .ba il .3 I Carilui.JlBaiut.iuuwbiAJiMffa aHvantagei ai ant other h.ivjng the ailtniaaes U of a hral rale Mile an'! rtili' ta'!i m, a ..J. gord socialy, ami a w at'ln nfeigliboihond. -Pir. , 1' sons denioui ot mealing IhemHi laei to adtnn- t luge would dowell to attend the tain Mnnrlt j ? f and good seeuray wtll 1 rerrHired of ibu pm- (t chasers , Further particulars made .known Au W tbe day of sale. , ! S' ALLE.V CUN,V. . Feb 3d.Ta.18, - .- , 9 w t i-alieaiSf i ' ii i an nwa-if 1 r 1 i ii ,it.. Uim AaaAJ. ! The great popularity aod BstahH'ihcd ilemund it for this valauble medicina, rehderi lb eotitiis f nation of a lengthy ariterlisernent unnceessarj.f Numerous leitinmnialt of iheir valnv (lately retl.v eeittil) from gentler -a of the highest respects z bilily, in addition - lo -those ceovapauying earjf' box, may be seen n afiplicalioa 10 any of b t " agents. The pills are pnt p.k a superior sty A j in tin boxes emitaiiiing 40 pills, with full diree linns. PrtrefSO cents 4r box. TO Stents aV purehaters Ihe terms of com mini on and d eeoun S,J are liberal-. All soiNnMlnieaiko) W ill be prempt '. lyattcndedio.br , . - j !.. i . 4 1 HUM A3 L- JUMP, ftea'l Aeent (ty Office, Mnrean St. Raleigh, 1st door e f of the Praah)tei inn'Vhisrch, V I an A mtr w 0 a - m. m w M J W S aa t il .... , av 11 ATM. A-a.. The sobseribes hsymr taken the store TiD ' ' ly retipied by P.Henderson aa wholeaoli and Op Ware I loose, inland keeping alwa' band hl and wnmplcie assort menl id j' Halo, Cap, Pnlua Leaf rv ".- v-: v Wol Hats,' - Which We offers In the puklie oa Ihe sno afteodlmg terms. ' - - -y . : iUIIJI WUUOHOC Brsamare 81, pcUraburg, Ta. 14 ... 5 4 1 I' 5 0 ' Iff f ' t4 2 J.aaan' v
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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