7 A r0CTHY. i "Ana while hia Harp mpoM rang - - From Blackwood's Magaxiue. ; A VBJIBTIAW LOVB-8CBNE. , BwMt, solemn Venieaf e'er thee fade E''a ktnt hae of f)rr ' While, by yea ehedowy eedonoaae, Nmt Balbi ' palace boary, A yeoth, with pa avian kindled lip, - Aa4Taw'abaTmBt6ui hand. Moat aiitt devoted vigil keep, . . loeokieg beauty blaud. 'Appear, my taJy -love, apptar! Look (torn thy latticed bower, Aad bUva hia eight who wa'cliehere Tba UveUng twilight boar. Tba atara ara out, ard why efaoaldet thou. My ararlaaa one. delay To flih epan Ma from thy brow A far diviner ray I Bui others gate upon thee now, And drink ihy glorious smile. And make thy epiril minJleae bow Mine madleae bare the while. Ah. truant, why ahoulil their dull praise My eeoret hour cocuomrl Look forth, and with one graeioua gaxa Make gl.aeWee of my gluum! . l,o. jenlmia rye and ear at far, And fut lha evening flieat Then loiter not, thou lovely alar! Yettngi inoon of beauty, riw! ' Or thy faith, like flower-spray, broke. And" God! that leaping etart! Keen, audden, home the poulard stroke Haa aptit bia very heart! Whit an the air bmeoog yet goshee, LWi itiflej fountain etopn; Dead on tba raberk that he ctuahee, The young Battiata drops; Ami era hia murderer's aa.uik.ing aliade Uaa left lha moonbeam bare. Damp la the aoiling duot ara laid Thoee curia of cheeuut bair. Forth from her bawer tba maiden wended At Lowe's vicloriooe call. Where btoad lha marble elope deecended Upon the blue canal; A eud Jen brightoaea with her bringing, . A though from eut the main Ita light tba vanished day was flinging; Through wheel's gala again. .. "By yonder abaft he leant to hide, Tba proud, impatient boy! m eteai apon hia song," aba eried, ' la girlboad'a reay Joy, And glancing- an, like coebat Beat, - She gained lha aad moonshine; By Haaveii! aba atumblea, and bar foot i. Ara plashing--not la ws'ae. Oaa look but ae ma we'll leave bar there, Ta madaaae and lha seal A aw eat rata ahjvrrad by daapair, vr ita every awing la tunei A gtorieu bod nm vernal earth bossy's M tie bloom was blown A graaa iu brauir'a bounding mirth ataort, iiteuatly te atone. Jt Prvdigy.K few day aince the Bee cvnU'ined a moat marvellous U rjrft which it rave full creditjpina to ahow that um hand of nature had tamped Gen. Jackson's image in the olid and disemboweled rock of the land,' It seems that in dressing a ton column at Columbus, Ohio, "a vefj striking full length likeneu of General Jackson waa developed, com posed of impreeaion made - by the ox- Jrde of ironJlt it not a mere fancied ikeneis, to perceive which, it U necet ary to oU np the imainattuni but one rtmarkabtj itriking and perfect, particularly in the general cat of the countenance, and; the paaitioii of the bair the latter ao peculiar in the like net! of the General and ne ver miata . ken. Well thia dot beat the god deu of credulity heraelfi. ., if there auk at el laj a ga. . ( aw f I. ianaiul Um. n certain rock that we once aaw on the banks of the Potomac. A pedagogue in the) fteiahborhood " Wrote eaaay upon eaaay for the village new paper, pro vine that one aide of the rock present ed perfect fuli-drclied portrait of lien Washington. Hundreds and thousands of pious pilgrim visited the not to view the wonder but, to this day, no one escept the pedagogue has ever discovered any resemblance. In ihe same war, we fear those will be disappointed who may be induced by the above humbug story to visit Co lumbus. Picayune. Our B2 .ReodL t always recur to thia subject with pleasure, no less than with a sense of duty, because we believe it progress is regarded with in tercst elsewhere, and certainly it is closely Identified with the well being of th.e BUN, anu ta prosperity 01 mis town and the adjacent parts. The work goes on with vigor, and rapidity XTbs) ntmost activity prevail along the n tiro line from thi point to Halifax. X moat dreaded part uf the road. Bur. raw Swamn. thirty mile from Wil- ninrton. is fioishrd. and the car will .traverse it, probably to morrow.. Next - week passengers will bo brought into towtt to lodge, instead of (topping a WUt at South Washington, so that . .a li a . t s a . m then, tney wui no lanueu nero in Tv ttgSty hour from Washington ICtjy or m?y ftoo. from New York. Anoth at bout it nearly completed, to ren "in tonjanctioh with th, North Carolina, jbotwointWUmingtoo and Charleston. Some may feel interested to know tbat tbil new boat will bo called the Governor Duttlry in compliment to m.!.i a a a 1.. . . in vniai Migtsiraio oi rno orau, wno S th early, and has a! all times beet fatneroaa and eeU sViend of the ,r4. 1 A gomj dtsl of produce lit si- nawjueeani mawana aa iati aaavaei Dy the waVof the railroadianckaaTorpen ttAevTar, Bacon; Cera, tie. and by a nolherhusin.es kiwd, the receipts through that channel will so doubt be imsneuse, W wooldsav much more, and present other important fact. relation Ta , tlii great work, did . time allow for their preparation but we mr t defer 1 mother occasion. ff'tt minglonJldt. . . We learn from a recent letter from Dr. Cooper, published in the Columbia Telescope, that, at his suggestion. Dr. Kllett, Professor of Chemistry in the South Carolina College,, has repeat ed, with promise of success, the exper iment of a French Chemist, for the pro duction of artificial rubies and emer alds, by means of a pure aluinine acted on by the compound blow-pipe, with chrome as the coloring matter. Per fect rubies were produced by Professor Eltett, which easily scratched an agate seal. The basis was pure aluinine, and the colouring matter bichromat of pot ash. If the specimen be taken as soon as fused, it is a ruby; if the heat be con tinued, the chromic acid is converted into oxyde of chrome, & an emerald is the result. The specimens were of fine color, transpaient, and the experiment unobjectionable and satisfactory. Vhnrkilon Courier, The Professor of Chemistry in the South Carolina College at Columbia Dr. Ellett is maufacturing precious stone, with a very astonishing success, and if lie goes on at his present rate, nuboily must wonder if he shoufd con vert good old South Carolina into a 'Granate Stile," all sand as she is, ex cept upon her rivers, where she is all mud. The Professor, being prompted thereto by Dr. Cooper, who i all Mint. and by the example of the Ereiicb- che mist, who hrst gave the hint to Dr. Cooper himself, lias gone extensively into llie manufacture of rubies, and em eralds, kc. Prof. Ellett, we are told, produces matters ofthis sort almost ex temporaneously. We take it there will be very little sense hearafter in d'en'ng A man may stand upon the surlace and make you any quality of brilliants to order, ready polished to your hands. Diamonds, we doubt not as Urge, or larger than that belonging to the Crown of Portugal, will very soon be hawked about the streets at the price of a plaster bust of Napoleon, or a basket of damaged apples. Ebony and topaz will, wo dare say, become a drug iu market, and sapphires be sold at all orange sUnds at a very moderate price per peck. Artificial a-lJ a... I silver will probably be "afforded cheap to regular customers,' and we expect to aee Benton brass aelling lo ver than old warminr pans. Modern minraU. ry is likely to become al together aoove 6orftt Nobody need trek for speci mens in the-bowels of the eawh since their fabrication is reduced to a -J-" uap-u iw ma nieruniinr- oi tne "neoDle in teneral' JVeaa Ymrk Gazelle. An interesting work entitled "Kve eings at Home,' contains the follow ing beautiful apolouge: A gentleman and hi eon were walk z in a village one Sundav. aa the in church bells were rinirinr. The vari- ou societies of worshiper were going iw mcir respectivo nouses oi worship. "Father, said the little boy, -why do not all these people worship God in Ik. . a . - n aaniB mannerr" "AnU why should they agree? They were not madt to agree in this, I suppose," said his fath er. Just then a poor man fell down in the street in a fit. Numbers instant kv hastened to aid him. A Presbyterian sat down and made his Ian a rtiltnve for the sick man's headt a Ranii.s A.r. e4-bi4emde-Jkui uy nem ner smelling bottle to his nose, a Unatrian untieu his neck-cloth, and unouioncu hi collar, to let him breathe more freely- a Methodist ran ior a tioctori an Episcopalian soothed tne poor man' crying children; and a tefuaker held hi wide umberella over L- me. a a nun to aeen on llie burning sun. Ar mor, saiu we gentleman, pointing to imu - ime ia wnai man nan maue to agree in." Eeliff.TUt administraiiun will nt allow any relief mesaore ts-na-. Mr. Clay made a recent effort, bat referring bis resolution to Mr. Wright and the finance Lommittee. wa indicative at once of their settled determination not to yield an inch in their hostility to It .nlr. .L.. J -"- -numer paying specie or not, and to keep the specie circular and all the obstructions to the credit system in full force. TV is the Iron d rtarinlna. tion of General Jackson, and hia nom inee is pledged to carry out hi will. The Government is actually bankrupt -Mho national finances are in a wretch ed conditionthe public creditor re main anpam more Treasury Notes are demanded, and yet e very-movement of relief to tha people is resisted. -V. F. Star. t ncwAuo. - ...m.w.j iivmi icw waoecnoer, fa ao lha ttb iaaoary , 1 Mt , . man named ALFRED, formerly tba property of Charlea A. Hill, draeaaiid. He ia aa doubt hs the neighborhood nacre she mid HiM formerly lived. Tba above re ward of Tweaty-lve cwllaea wltt be ft.it a any paraoa who will deliver the mid boy Alfred to ma at my realdenae, ais miles west of Laaiabuig, ar eoniae him hi Loutabarg Jal so that I gi him again. " ' Q I weaM giva a wcaariatlea of iba boy aoll have aot bad him s aaSlsieat leagth ot time to cbaerva erra eel leal say partiaulae mark a. ., , ... WM. M. 6LCUGE, Tnaklia Sfh, W. C Feb. . ISM if an BLANK tmr oalw Imv. , ':-...':.'.!!..''. . BICnnOXD a rETKIISDCIlG SgaSl-lllitfi-iiai nOWiTli 1 11AIL ZIOAI). Tba aeaapletioa of thia Kail Read (Iram T rtWuiy t aiwatfcairwrwtoa fliihtaeari) aaakea tba aharn al Baa Boadalbraagb tba Stale ai Virgiaia aoaaktaoaa, vkb tba aaarplioa ofoa U mdeat aad adds imaortaat advaatagai W tba (aJaad BouU tor Kortbera sad Seutbara travel liar. . llMra ara etlabluttad ao It Iw dady Ira-, aae of vhieb U maoaaeiiaa wrtb the North aad oath nail liae aad a lrt-eecMy tram eaaaret mg aHb the "Hairfaa, Wihaiagtea) am Charl- to IU4 ktaaU, Stage aad alamm Boa) laM." Peaeeager from I be booth by tba daily "M tropoiiua Mail line" will arrive ia Biabmoadoa ibe eveamg alter ibat oa abick tbey leave Ka leigh aad baaing tba night for reel, ara yet ena bled, by eaialiag arrangements, ta praoeed te Baltimore oa lha aaweceding day, aad taeaee le Philwlrliihia the same eight m lima for Ike morning Boat la Kc Yarhi lima, leae tbm S dava hora Baleigh to New York. 'I'he route through Peterabarg aad Rkbawad will ha found alae to be aaa of the beat rout" trora the Sooth to Ibe Virgmia Oprmgt. The paMcngera can arrive ke CharioMeavillc, kaviag only 44 milea Stage travelling alter raachiag tba Mail Boada iw Va-giaia, ia S days from Cbatlce loa, aad 8 day, from Bakigh. All poaatble arrangrrae.ua ara amde oa Ibia Rail Boad for the eonifurtahle aad sale trantpor lalioa of paaaengera. Ofliea of ttie BMhrannd aad Pelera-- burg Kail Bvad Comiany, f- ft Sm . - MayUjISSS JT A DESIuTislx RESIDENCE FOR SALE. On Wedneaday, the firrt Hay ot A ago it next, will be told on lite tircraiwa, on a eredit of one aad two J ra, Ibe Lou in ikeTowa of Warrca ton, late the rrileuee ot Kemp Pluromar, dee'd , with the IjihI adjoining aootaiomg a boot one hundred Acrea. - 'I be imM-ovrinrnu eonaitt of a large and con venient Dwelling House and Office, a Kitchen, Smoke-Houte, I Wry, ae. of the very bevt kind, eood Stables aad excellent Garden. The an- Jmorovcil Lots and cleared Laud are under frnce, and ) will readily o or no sarrcls ot Corn. Al the Mine lime and place, upon the rac terms, will be sold a Tract ot WtaUO LAND, containing HO Aerce. within half a mile, and aec o 10 Acrea, WHhm aae muc or aud I awn. ALKBKI ALSTON, ? Kxr'a. of H. U fLUMMKK. J Kemp I'lumirer. Warrcnton, May 9, IS3S. 91-11 UNIVEHSITY. Stadrnta at the Uversy ot North Caroltn. wdl be held at Chapel Hill na Monday. ISth day of June next, and be eooiiaaed from day lo day, uatil Thursday 9Stb, which last atraiioaed day ia ainoiated lor lha annual Commeaeemtat of the College. IhetultowingTraMera aompoae the Coat wiHIre of Vieilatioa: His KiarlleMy, tJov. E. R. DvaLtT. Prest ex ff. Haa. 1. L. wais, Prcaidaat af Col- leg. W. J. Alexander. W. H. Battle, 11. S. Clarke, J. Giles, A. Joyner, J. Morehead, Wm. Robards, J. W. Bryan. J. R. Donnelr, W. A. Graham, M. E. Manly, II. Potter, y E. Shober, J. Webb, J. B. Skinner, R. Williams. WaddelU II- Bf order. vHAS. MANLY, Sea.. Uord Truirieas. Raleigh. May 10, 1 3. WINC HILL ACADEMY. Tba exammalioa ol tba Mudceta ai tbi, inatU Ma, iU take pmaa oa Tbm adar, tha St aiaf May. Pareata, liaardiaaa aad Prienils ar. atoat reapeeifully mvhed to at lead. The ant eessiea will eommeave oa Moaday, tha lath.-of ialy.aadar vha aweailoa al tba aama approved Teachers f Ur. rimi aaa Laay, ) In the Maw department, all the branches ol aa Bngtiah edu eat iea ara taught, with tbe Latin, llrrck sod r rrnch Uutaaagaa, and yoong men tw-e pared lor adwiaaioB to aur eollcgca. la the Female draanmenl, la addition ta the bra aches aaaally taught ia eehools, are added. Urawmg, rasatnig 1 and Botany. By lha earn meeeemeat ol lha scssiea a Maseie Teacher will be provided. Tbe terms-lor tuitioa per aeasino ia tba Mala department ara for the 1st CUss, emhracwg tbe radlmeata af aa P.ng. lien Edocatiaa. td Class, including Grsmeisr, Arith metic, Waodbridgea Geography, ke. 3d Class, Philosophy .Tthctorie. Chem- 10,00 Utry, Surveying, ka. 1S.50 Tha Laaeuaaea, IS.50 lo tbe Female department, the terras are the Painting ia aura. Drawing; ' Hotany, Music, Board may month. Oil and Water Col 10,00 " ' g,00 3,00 11.00 be obtained at from 3 to f 7 per By order af tha board, CIIAS. SHIELD, Sec. Scotland Neck, May 1st, 1SJS- 5 tl Jw State f North Cnrollno, County of Franklin. Court Fleas and Quarter Sessions, larch Term, 1838. Va, Foster "1 I Petition for Partition Joha James mts and of Lois Wdl aim Willie Jones J It appearing te Ihe salisfaaiiaa af she Court that Ihe defrnilanta ia this case resMe bey aad Ihe limits af this Slate, so that the ordinary process of the' law cannot reach ihcmj il ia ordered by the Court Ibat publication be made in the Kalcigh star, tnr wa successive weeks, that unless the mid defcadanta appear al Ihe neat term of lha mid Court, ta be held at tha Court House la Uoutstwrg, an Iba second Monday af June pest, (lien aad lha re la answer er demur to tha mid fell lion lha same wdl be taken nraaoalcaaa aad part it ma made accordingly. . U 3 . I ' n n a m m m Loaisborg, April li, ISM f fw Stale) of North Carolina, County of Fraklin. Court of Pleas and Qyjrter Sessions, March term, 1838. Adotphac Keed Jesaa Paraoa Petition' lor dower ol John Uttletoa Reed Elisabeth Ana Stark sad Soma M. Het d Slaves It appearing to the satisfaction af tba Court the delennanta ioha, LHtletoa Keed, Klisabeth Aaa Stark and Ouma M. Keed, rwsme ia the Stale of Va-guna, aad that lha process of this Court cannot reach tewm) M is ordered Ibat pub Uaatiaa be made ia tba Raleiah Star, lor sia soaeelaive weeks, that Saten "tba aud defeadanta appear at ma pest leva of lha mid Court ta be held at the Court Hoaae W Louisburg, oa the aeaoad Moaday ia June aest, tbaa aad there te aatwev ae aamar If Iba mid Patstma, it will be Sskea araeaafaaaa aad dewe aedared aceora W -a, J- TEIIT CUE API The aubaeribar embraces tba present opporta aitv ot mformrat bM auasamara aad tba .pobtie aaaerally, that be baa jaat ret ara cd irom new i Tart. aaiLia aaw raeauvtaa; aad opeaiag aaa of me cheapest atock al Uoodaavcr wrought to ton aaarkev. Ha parebasad hia Ueeds altogetber walk Cash, wkicb will aaablab taawii asm aw ally low. Ow tag te the eery great demand lor moaje ia New York, aaa with that article baa superior adraatagee over tboae oho bare aol, evea whwa they a-e peraaetly eidvcat. . 3ia AaUawmg tWma paria. hia Sieak; , ,. A general. Astorlment of CmllcsVo dfc iriiialits. Browa Lata en, Dosmeotico, lloaterr stnet lfsUat also, a exrellesil cleetlOBa mf UOEN, both tor Ladies and Geatlomce all of which ia offered at eery redaeed prieaa. 1 ha aubaariber saliaaia a call, and pledges him self Ibat for cheapness aad variety af atyle, bia stock cannot he wrnaeeed by any bnuae-m the City, - W. C TUCK Fit. ' May B, IS3S. ' NEW SPRING AND SUM3IEII GOODS. ZaXTOHTOES V OZsXVXBs " MER CH.1.YT T.I11.0HS, Feyettevilla Street, Baleigh, Noitb Carolina. Tbe Subeeribers have jaat rescind, and are aow opening at their Store, a beautiful assort ment of Uoods in their line, consisting of Clot lis. Cassimeis and veetiare--o every colour and quality, in tact, every thing that can be louad in any aimuar eauoliahmaat m the Country which wa respectfully request our Irientls ai.1 tbe poblic lo eaU and examine before purchasing elsewhere, aa we are determined lo sell on such terms aa cannot fail fo suit I he purchaser. LITCHFOKO at OIJVKK, Raleigb, Mayf.lSSS. 90 w . P. S. Ih-dcrs Irom a distance will meet with prompt auealioa, L. It O. AUCTION SALE, By Charles Iloswell A Co. EXTENSIVE SALE OF CUINAGLA88,AND EARTHEN WARE. On Taesday, the 82nd inst., without reserve, at 10 o'aluck, we will expoae, at Public Auction, the entire Mock of foutls, af the above ilescrip- rtionj aonrainedin the two-Storee terraerly ac- cupwd by It. W. Iteanry, on aycaruurc Street. I'he stock embraces almost every article to be found in tbe most extensive Rstsblishraeuts, and perhaps offers greater inducements to pur chasers, than was ever presented before in this Slate. It eoasista of a well aclected assortment of French, English and India China; Hl.in, Moul ded ami Cut Class; Printed, Japan, Persian, Dipt, Painted and C C. Earthenware, Stone Ware, Looking Glasses, Diibmia Tea and Cal- el'ot eu. A eatal. true of ibe goods will be exhibited on tbe day of Sale, and the Stock (including the S xl urea) first offered curl re in ear Hd but d not sold ia that way, Ibe gooda will he sold ia Iota to wit purchasers, without the least reserve. Aa there ia but aae similar Establishment m Pe tersburg, it affords any person disposed lo en-, gaga In the business, a rare opportunity. I'he terms will be liberal, aad Mr. K. W. It. will impart lo tba pure baser all possible informa tioa respecting lha buoineaa. (T7" Both Ihe Hawses will be o Re red for Heat oa taa slay al mle. C. B OS ft ELL at CO.. Anet's Peterahurg, May I. gif Vtalnable City Property, FOR SALE. Parsnant ta a decree of the Sunreme Court Of North Carolina, I shall eanosn w wablia saSl - r iii-T-y, ins i j in nay oi jane aext, that ve.7 destrebfe residence in the City cd Haleigh, eiraateel on the corner of ftillsboro' and MaUowell Streets, tormrrly eaieapied by MissE. Geddy, aa a Boarding Hoaae. xJhm lot aoataias Ibrua-foartha of an acrri the Dwelling House it large aad aommodious, wnb 1 raasaai all aeeeamry ou-hous. and a fine garden, aad, Ihoagb sufficiently retired for a private mmily, la teiy emveaieal to the busi ness part of the City. Ta residents of the low. er country, desiraos of teewrlng a healthy ami pieamnt aiiaalioa, ibe preaent affords a K17 fn vorable apportuaity. PereOac wishing to exam ine the premises before Iba day of sale, can do ao, by applying lo Iba Hubaariher, or Mr. I boa. Luring. Poascsioo will be givea oa the oral ear or janaary next. TEH MS, which will be liberal, made known on day of mle. ft. W. MtillDF.CAl, CntmiiHoner. Raleigh, April V, lljt l 7w ' Slate of North Carolina, , WaymeCotmtn.-- "' Court of Equity, Spring Teim. 1838. J'eutfn fortalt ami tkwtitn tf real ettate. Needham Won ell and Celiabis wile. Arnold Bordca aud Joaalhan Pike. Jgaitut Tha heirs of Frederick Burn, deceased. It apnea rine ta the aatislaelion of the f !mlrt that Pharoab Burn. Stenheo Worrell. I'hanah Scott, Ely Scott, Jesse Falgam, Joseph Falgum, rrederask rulguro, Sarah Arnold, Cclis Arnold, Pataey W ires, Marv Corbil. Itehecea P.,kr and Penina Hora, dcteadanta ia the above nam ed cause, are aot inhaSitants ofthis Slatei it ia incTciore oruereu ay ine uoort that publication be made frr aht wceessiva weeks, in the Si.r aad North Carol iaa Gasetta nrlntrt and nul. lishad ia tha Cat af Haleigh, lor the said de fendants to be a I appear at lha Beat term of Ibia Court, ta be held for tba eoantv or Wayne, at lha Court Mourn m Wavecsb h. o ih. nrat Moaday after the fourth M Or .V ifi ti.lm bar acat; then sad there 10 p lea. 1, answer or de mar, or mid petition will be taken ,r0 eonfesso aad heard es parts as to them, and decree madr aeaerdingly. wrtneee, James t.riswold. Clerk and Master ol our said Court of Hourly for Wayne County, at office m mid county, ibe firai Mend., ,fler the fourth Momlay In March. 1 a jj. JAMfcS liKISWOLD, C. M. E. Waynesboro' A aril ST, 1 S3S. ta tw Press and Type for Sale. Tha Kditor of Ihe Ua.vUI. Upor1e, r Sale the Wasbmgton press, typ, ,nU office rtores belonrmr to the. -Uunvili. u. - affiee. The whole establishinem i. . 1 - good a new-ss we have ao ase fer k at this affiee, wa will sell , forrltlw priac, and on a a redd af ail moaths. r ' " Mo. it, i37. ; r P,eVJ fbb iba aboea, Notice, aad ,h. la.or wa) be cheerfully reciprocated- -7 . St AIL ROAD IIWTEL, M Enfield, Ra'ifax Caany, Jf, p. wSOTJTHAXsL, tlavmg l.keofrom Mrs. P. W. SOUTHALL end 7:hi'fU koiWi''...i' the w end of the vd age, and contiguous 10 her rrove h now Biting it up for lha reaction oi imve'lUrl' Too many promisee have been made In thia line tbe pwbli. ha,e bee, d" acired. 1 abslt only way, wall it tnn" Tl yourmlv... Mrs. sUhill 7Jt a.JtJZ mice peraonsriueoiioa la ladies. April, H3. jr DOCJTOIK UIDLEV , Has tstablishcd bnaself hs Raleieh. aad t aord Madiml .id la ,hos. who nt.5 Ul di. aewMBatitmiaahlm. Wis nfKl.L.Il. ill amtrswiaa him. IHia sffi fa. L .11 "TfT, a " .1 . . . rwwr 01 ro ai. " "K"7 otura as sYiesara. waera no may a saea w cwaaartly absents AtBdamaa ao the iirsxT opniiio, WIT SUMMER. GOODS. MOKDKCAl k McKIMMON have just re eesved aad araaa prepared to oner te their Irieads aad aaatomcra, ... A Splendid jtsaortmeat of .' NewUooda, to wbicb hy would respectfully direct tbeetten Isoa of dealers; Aa their goods have been laid ia with aa eye-single ta ibe present pressure af Ihe times, prmcipally for cash, having beca se lected anon tba moat advantageous terms by oaa of r Jibe r iMlbex, fccl.pg he(W!Pn .easuriog ibe public that tbey can dispose of Ibem at rales comparatively much lower I haa beretolora. Their Mack consuls uf almost every article in Iba geacral liaei Cloths, Caaahnera and Vestings. ---- A haedaoraa asaurtmcnl oi fieollemeas Sam mer Uooda. Splendid Goods tor tbe Ladies, suitable for Ibe approaching season. m Shoes nl every description. Hats of all kinds. Queeasware, Hardware, Groaeries, ke. AH of which Ihry offer at reduced pricea, aad iavite Ibe atleatina of the public. Italrich. April l. 17 6w PHOCLAltlATIO.X Jly Ihe Governor of No. Carolina. Whereas, by aa a.l passed at the last aeeei- n of Ihe Cenerai Assembly ol this State, entitled an an aet preacribing Ihe mode of surveying and selling the Lands ofthis State, llelv aciiiir ed by treaty with the Cherokee Indians, ""-r! ia made the duty of the Governor, upon the re turn el Ihe Maps and Field Hooks ot mid sur rey, to tbe Seterel places as prescribed by aid act, to isiue his rroclamstion of the time and place ot sale, ami whereas, the said Maps and Field Books base been returned aeecur diiigly Now I, F.dward B Dudley, Governor of North Carelina, iu obedience lo said act of As sembly, do hereby isue this my Proclamation, giving notice that the sale of mid land will commence at Ihe Town of Franklin, in' the county ol Maeon,on the first Monday in Sptem brr nest, and continue Irom day to dy fur three weeks and 'no longer, by and under the sutierinlerdance and direction, of S. F. Patter-. son and Charles L. Ilintnn, Eturs., Commis sioners appointed for that purpose, agreeable to the piuviiHins ot the said act. "' "J IN lesiiraooy aliereof, I, Edward $ seal.. J B. Uuilley, Governor, bee,, have hrrj, caused the Great Seal of llie Slate -i-to be liereiinlo-amvh and aignrir""thc-sirmev this 7Ui day of May , in llie year ol our Lord, ls3S. F.DWARf) B. DUDLEY. I7w . Star and Standard, Kutherford Gaxclte, Columbia Teleseoir, Southern (tia.) Itecoider, Lynchburg Virginian, and KnOsvile itefiister, wdl each insert tbe aboie, wetkly, until day of sale. 77te ctlepated English Jlace Hot te FLEXIBLE, (Bred by the P.ai-1 of Kcremont) by Whale bone, dam Themis by Sorcerer, ( purchased of the Karl of Egremont for the King of Prussia) her dam Manna by Gohanna, Humming Kini (sitter toCadiarina, Colibrie and young-Camilla the dam of Mandaae and Allegrrlta) by Wood pecker, Camilla by Trenlham, Coquette by the Cumplon Barb, sister to Krgulus by Ihe Gudol phin Arabian. Whalebone, the aire of Flexible, w brother lo Whisker. Wolul, aad Web. by W any -dam Penelope br Trumpeter. Prunella br Hinhflyer. V Promise by Snap, Spectator's dam by Partner. In Pleaible ia Ibua nailed ibe beat blood of Matehrm, Herod and Eclipse. FLF.XIIILK won nine races when tbrea years aid r including a can of 4 miles) and baa beaten Lotiewairt, Ur. Faustas, Araehra, General Mi- j na, nignorina. wiaHtntginn, wwertry, Iutiio raweb, Maom, k. PHailile atowl m Kng rand al elevrn sovereigns (equal to J5 dollurs. ) He is full I) hands 3 inches high, with great muscular powerasand for nice projKirtions is e qo.tled by few. He is one ol the best sons of tVha'rboae, descended from the two best Ara bians, without an unfashionable cross. Ilia speed, bottom, and temper ia equal lo any horse ol his day. He is now al hia ataoles. The season will commence the 14th day of February, or earlier, il required. For Ihe particulars of hia running ond thai or bis colft in F.ngland, are band bills) also his terms, which shall be liberal. EI)W. H. CAKTEIt. Wdton. tiranville en. N. C. ) January 19, ItSS, T 11 A VUD S if From the sabaeriber, at Mjr. Thomas How cnon's, on the 10th March last, a hnrrel Mare, five tear, nl. I this Spring; marked wiih a star in the tnreheaJ, left hind I'nni while almvehe-fet loeki quite wild (allliough uIoiikIiciI last sum- rnt-r) she was heard ol al Crsl.inl K'-rnrj's a 1 burg An- iulormation will l, !,nkfully re ceived, and any reasonable sum paid lor her de livery tome, 3 mites South nl Louisburv LOCKHIl. AI.FOIID. Franklin eo., April 84, 15.18. 19 4r or SulUbury und Morennton Jtlie Stages from Fayetteville, fur Salisbury r now m operation. They leave Fayetteville on the mornings ol Monday and Friday, al five o clock, and arrive St Salisbury nn tbe evenings of the acxl day a, to tea. Heluron.g, they leave balisuary oa lha same mornings al 4 o'clock, aad arrive at Fayetteville on Ihe evenings of the neat days. Passengers rest nine hours al night, at Allen's in Moore county. Fare f I SO. These Stages connect with my line Ir-re Salisbury lo Morganton. Thie route adonis great facildios for merchants la tbe interior, lo visit Fat elteville lor Ihe purchase of their goods, exchange of moneys, purchase oi Drafts, ke. ke.. as it ia the cheapest, most expeditious, and most direct route between the two places At FaVellcville Stage lines leave ever day for Ilia North and South. A. CAltMICHAF.L, Proprietor. utJWN, (LaUjeue Hol,) Agent, AaC. CtTRlY. Agent. Cartrr"1' T. HAGUE, Agent, Salisbury, T M. YOUNt;. Agent. S..t,,,il. HAIL ROAD NOTICE". lnitMiroent of 'I'PIV r jo An , - a aw a ''''eleVlfll Jlf-f" Share, oa Ihe Capital Stock al the RaHi.h iud bastoa Itad Koad Comny. required to be paid an, or before Ihe first d.y of Hay aext. In. terest will bf allowed and charged a heretofore. By ordered the Itoanl. ' GEO. M OH DEC A t, PrmU. it r tp"!!. .W. MILLCIt iiaaremov- S? r! IX to ,IM a uVernH- Court Clerk, m tbe Caarl House, where he may be lound. eaeept wbea aeceaanrily abseat, Haleigh, Kov . isjj- w 4j JOB-PRINT1NO. Neatly and expeditiousf esecated at Tlhe ColdegfiJ TO lVL laTASOB cat T. 8 toJmk iih J ri l hw ria'aUtV ntlKKaawl llaaa aws: APOTHKCAHY busmem at lh. ocsuuled be them aa s. j t' . . ... . : vm StrrM ... n. wan, Wncra ,4. yuat received a further annuls af asruira, nrreiicinea, Olaa. . Faints, Wye Sinna aaaa - -- - vsiia. K-eneral aaaoriitaa, 7," Faisvcr aiJirirrV. . which ibey will dispotr af aa the a -bla terms. Merchants and othere eaa be t- j , ti.li.nl ami m K- .1 nWC Ck term a aa they aaa be got eoath f !?.',, Persona would do wall lo Ball. aad exani?! Ihemaelvea. Physicmas at a diMaace!rtI!,,i favpr as with their orders, wiiIll7,t promptly attended lo. No nainciuT '"ai in (circling Chemicals and Pharaaac-TL?"''! r ... lliatma-i einea but sued as are genome, sh.ll k, iu77 them. One of the Firm having bee t-T to the business, lo which ha will gi,,' vided attrnlinn, thereby avoid . ww uvcur 1kMl-U Cw-. tency er earelesslcss, ihry hop,, Bv"T linn to hiiunesa. In ma.li . .u . pni " "- " '-' V 0 Uj, y, patronage. rw li.i.ti.r. tasa ....... -:S.rJ.5.VH.C-fl: K ."Sf . . 1 -t .sA' E a js cr?a. a a a . -, -t..Ys--j-ft1,VjeMfhra-ir.-., I lie great popularity and citablishtddreaU for this valuable medicine, renders the acai bat inn of a lengthy advertisement um,H Numerous testimonials of their vsluc (UlrW w ceived) Irom gentlenien or Ihe biehea resMes. biliiy, in addition td thoae aeeorepanyi box. may be aeen on applieatioa ie my a agenla.- The pills are put up ia a inperiwoi in tin boxes containing 40 pills, wee fall are. linns. 'Price SO cents per box. TssgeaHe purcttaera ihe terms of eommissioa aad are liberal. All eommuiiicationi aiUmarseM ly alleudud lo, by . ,'i ;.J"(S i iiwuas u. jUTTC, liral Aant fXj- Office, Morgan St. Haleigh, 1st suet Sal of the Prcsbj teriaa Church ; ; ' .TlJIINEII.dc IIUCUES, ; Publishers, Booksellers, A ft. lioners , Keep a general assortment af Dcnks,atW various drpsrtmenls af X-dmiure,g,aMne,as Theology, also Stationary, ia ail its vanttaaal ol whieh they will sell at wliolessls Wtvw2a the moat liberal term. They have sa rutum collection of ibe Bract approved edaimsrsM bowks. Among ihem ara Waybaif CidaW roaomy, of known reputation, a4 etmauri) used as a text book la all lha ariatipal tW v ay land's foliticsl Economy, aWtdgeeaei use of schonlsi a very valuable wot. WiThm Elements of Moral Science. Tlw Mwatm the public is most respectfully altedMtlet ry valuable work. Also, Waylaail'i Flrave of Moral Science abridged, and adapter hvkV use of aommou schools and Madcuuce, Wtbi the abridgment as admirably silsttd M ssaaH tha drfieirney which has long break-It a ve mnn school eduealiun lha wady af BHwdrib galiou. So lar aa we have been aaU wtmaw Ihe two works ae must my that we arc scat a well pleased with the smaller as nab thcWi the illusitniionsare apt hud striking. Aarrtne bieon liitelleclual Powers. Why issarkssak not irvery family and school ' Haley t licd. ogy.new edit ion, enlarged, with forty atari, aW aiidilkmal notes of Ur. llaxler and Wkars, TV Class Honk f Nat. Tbeoiigy, er the Tfrkaa ny of Nature to the Bring, l'e feetsxi. a Gr ernmcul ol God, by II, Fergus.' Taa Tsasj Ladies ;iss Hook) a selection af lesHssJct reading. In prose snd verse, by l.hrvstrr UfiH A M Paer Parlrr's Commna Sskaol llawir, embellished with engravings, a nekStn, a great variety of small valuable works, kj fiar I'ai-ley, enniaining nistoi tes, travels, tojnjrs, lives, ke. for Juvenile rraders. Blskc't S'a f isTPIiil osnphy ,"new dii ion, ei(Ti.i-rd.ElW first book in -Astronomy, dt signed for Ibtie a common schools, illuslraled kv strel iilstenv gratings. Human Aniiqnirire ana Aaswct Mj thology, by Clias. K. Ulloa.v, A. M.,HI ted by elegant engravings. Tbe Aatrrkss ft positur, or Intellectual Utfiner, deiirnei far use ot schools, by Hufus Cloceett. Tkesrrstp incnts are good and the definitions clear ass we ciae. Sajf Piditical Econamy. Urocs'ifhi- osoplty, xnriugeu, lor pnecary schnMV v aril's Pbiloat.pTifTjt'-r!H.iVlin'', Bn)'s sa4 (Jif Library, Harper's Family L&rMry, abrrc law is more valuable reading than can be feaac isaTf other works lor the cost. Classical Ubflrr where there may be found nearly all atbst Ca sical Iranalaliona. Chi ial lan Library, Mia M north's Novels complete. Mrs. OpjeS W" complete. Mrs. Sherwood's soraph-ls csd A lew lull sets of the American Alasaaaim Itepository of Useful Knowledge, eowdelcal vols, well bound; also, some odd aambera a for Ihe year fs3S, eomplrtc acts nf lbs''11! Magaainc, ot ihe Society lr the diffiusMaf aa till knowledge) with a very large and lection ot Hooks, consisting of Lsw,- Meewe. Historieal, Theological, and miscelbaceaca' els, voyages, novels, ka., all kind af Sk Hooks, tuu tedious to mention. Hlsnk ell kinds, also Blauk IW.ks msdc loarcvrd ahortest notwr. also areliiiestural sad earn ler's guides. Did Hooks rrhouau ia all All kinds ot Hooks and Stationary tarmf' Ihe Noclh Carelina Hook Store at vcrf pricea. Will be sold, oa Saturday the llhJJ May next, before Galea Court H",""T. Galeavilie. the lollowuig tracts id LA""!" much as will pav the amount idjaxea da "J. , year an ting IS30, together wall tliesest 1 verllsing, ate. John V. Itonrt, i7 acres. James Haker, sen. 540 aarea. l insnn Y. Eure, ICKI acres. . William Enre, I 1-4 acres. Darnel Fields, f"J acre. Rurwell Griffith, 9H7 acrea. Samuel Harrell, VT acrea. F.rvan Han ell, UN) acrea. Thames Jones, JO acres. John Joaes, IS acrea i 1 homes J Miller, W0 acres. Itrrrison Park.(ol Va.) SOOacrM Jamee Rklnnei's Heirs, aiOee'Civ . .. livi iiTl n I a Mil IV i US. William llullock's heirs, iti acres, asjaa tba lands af Thoa. Saundei a and VitrxJI William Parker's betray t$ aires, Ibe lands ol Elijah Harrell and otbrra f Richard Parker's brirV acres, HPTi the mncU af Knbs. B. Parker aad others. t aV J AS. R, sUUBlCm, a j 7 llalO SJW. f rn sa, a. .