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1 1, -r" r th viraoxaii. - ultl.'KIAL AT JS K A ." i tiinsr un. be us heneaui the quirt wa ters, tii faintly op.m fiuip and sail, while the olitsry clouds that seotned gaiheriii? to watch hi departure, crimsoned with the re Jwtitm of hi radianne, a if to prolong the existence of his weeding splendor. The ralitiiwMi of the ocean wan only equalled by that of the heavens, which were reflated no- g""'" "it rtw" iKJWtnivw'-l unbroken' savs-hy -tbw-etHW-4 leu plunge of the dolphin or the flying-fun. The drooping flag suspended at hall mast, the ni.if-c'csn tread of the sailor a he hurried across the deck, the silent and anxious gaze ol the few who lingered upon the Iraffrsil, hure mute yet eloquent testimony to the so lemnity of the ee:r. Doa'th bad vUited our gallant hark, and w-were now about to perf .tut the lam sad otuct-a of friendship to tlie lov Jy ami beauti. ful who had fa led from amony us. Sht; had ought amid the viue-clad bills of Italy, in the classic vale of Grew-, ami at the f.ibled fountains of storied antiquity, t'i find a lethe in which ta sitll the resiles 'throbbi-itr of mi ac!ung heart, awl tten the uumorv nf hope long perished. Hut vainly had she ought; and her anxious th ir-ilits were now turned tr the home of her child ho xl, with the melancholy wish that she sivui find pear:ciii the sitenro of it shales, or fjf'raifAwia in thenoliWn of t!ie ."ran-; when; t.n- hViwrrx which her own hand hail cultiir-l should spring fcjia-tbo sod which aituuid re it upon Cut I'lc boon shs ! fmi n.Vy s-i'i'jlit wis, de iied her the h:'! h'ia so nnif it! rh .. ivhed w as doomed to div.pp'iiiit:r nt. IJ.iv after day had we watche J the sure though silent prifress of decay; and each returning mtrnin- added Ihish rvi le V to ilia 'ni'l certainty of her parly di mUivj.. she Ind faded, from exrtteriae a.i tL.e twilihi fade tif .'K tlie Uzz of night. "thf eler aid rnetxnrholv tones of the i.-,in , i , . " , Kfnii snen were iiear,i nt niMnt int-rru:H, na r an alow aad measunx! Uead they'h.r her lortn upon tno oock. I no finny crew were gAlhorpd around her rough bier, ari l oftn, a the aolemn aervfre prrjciWiTctT, Um! 1i jr tear would conrw their furrowed and wcatli-r. wom cliccli, HearUwic mivcd and kneca were'hent in prayer, that had been p' rharw f-'rjrcara atrangers to ita Aolcrntiiiy, A mil !tn plunge a milled tiih frum those around, atid the water dnad forever over the ..rrinj. mltly of beauty, Mhe had (form down in her hrightneM to the coral honnft of the fairies of ocean, with them to alumhcramid the bu ried troasurea of beauty and wealth, until the solitude of tlieir depths shall be broken, and the mighty ea shall give an the dead that slumber in her dark einbraccs. LKF.A. FariM "Tu Mit o; ohm." nrcMIN'laCKXCIlJ Or,.1V AI N'T I'MM. , U V J'gTBB No. I. God bless her! gentle ratlcr, for she has a kind heart; hut rIih belongs to aunthcr generation: if she is yet among in, she is not of us, she has outlived herself; and re ally considers the events of her past life, as much a matter of history as the adventures of a Joan or the sorrows or a Scottish Quern. In her antiquity, ahe still preserves all tho characteristic peculiarities ()f the ago in which aha flourished, rendered perhaps more ingularlr apparent from the atrunge con trast produced by thelnnovations of the pro entage upon tho primitive simplicity of her manners and actions That aha has her I aulu may be true, but, in charity, be it re. member d that they are faulta ot education and notf intention for ahe jived at a time when the march of intellect had as yet , wroughnone of those wonderful inirirovo mentslii female education, which have since astonished and edified mankind. Then jt jvaa( considered an indispensable rrqwtile that the yomimis should posaes ht-rscll of a VOrnfMrteut knowledge of her native tongue! and though Froneh was mmtlime taught as an agreeable relief from the mo notony of more severe studies, yet the Van dals absolutely made it t teeonrlnrv eontidera, Hon! And though my aunt possessed some akilt in music, he was precluded from be- r coming a perfect nightingale, by thoorrM ttruut idea that it was really mhimlilt and proper that, before entering upon the duties of life, ahe should become at Least partially acquainted with tho intention and use of te nrtdle and thimble! Thouirh from eertriTn aerapleathert allwed anj TrptPaV uTT imw mfrHiatinea avtne wuu vagaries ot pu ritan bluo-atockingism) my aunt never danc ed! yet, strange to relate, If wc may credit her owa assertions, ahn was admitted into society, and even considered as quite a vil lage belle That ahe is still in lliff enjoy mmit of single blessedness, ahe ansumrs to be her own fault, as s may learn in some future chapter of her history Indeed, I ne ver could wish it bad been otherwise; fur it were a catastrophe to he lamnted, that the eccentric goodness of her heart should have been lost in that great leveller of distinc tions, matrimony. Single blessedness is 'her lot, however, and truly she bears it with great fortitude; for, although modern philosophy would teach us that thtv are eminently happy; vet 1 nev- er -could believe that old maids did not re lain tliTCC-'oh life some slight regrets, at Imv- ins- been doomed bv fate to become exrtmMl. tztlutioa, and, so far as the balance of the world kr concerned, " mere looktn on I That my aunt Prim should be an excej r, uon to my own rule, 1 could not modest claim, and really I am sometime induced to believe that I discover, evidences of ita till existing in her case; for she wages a war of words upon the errorof others, and suffer not the slightest action which accords not entirely with her primitive views of proprie ty to pass unobserved. In matters of love si is particularly vigilant. Not a match is announced but aho." told you to," and "W aVnetsm U mrmihs brfortt" not a hapless swain is slighted but site "trweeaif it, mnd wonder td at kit blind ne in txpetling it could be -tnoioeT ' She posre trie neorets of eve ry one, while, generous soul! she has not bad one or tier own lor year, oho is good authority on every other question, and a dithful friend in every other office, " tat in the affuirt of tor? and I am bound in con science to add, that I believe she has robbed the newspaper columns "of some advertise ments, by being found a cheaper and more certain means of communication. Yet,af - ter all, gentle reader, for ' kind heart and a willing band, for advice which is the result - jof experience, and for warning which it were mil to take heed to. I do sincerely commend s thee to my most estimable aunt, Mtas I'er titular Prxm. . ThpagTi th circle of her friends is limit ed.. yci t eoihmces every extreme of cha rwftcr. rilit l the neacfea around whwh circles the whole tribe of gossips; and, at her lea-Ublo. th private matter f her wjih as muchearneaUuiMand mtres'tili'ougV perhaps lev ability, than the pace of con sols or the prospect of stocks at the Royal Exchange. Wo to the erring and unfortunate mortal who appears before that tribunal with out a friend! The sayings and doings of this Star-Ckember Court of Jnquititiun may be. the subject of a future chapter, unless, indeed, IU4Mld, (W Uiis-revolatioa.&ad myself ar raigned and expelled from the privileged cor ner where I have so long enjoyed the plea sure of being a siiest witness of tlieir delibe ration and decisioa. v POWER OF IMAGINATION. There once lived a very piuus though hy ponhondrical man, who was a patron of most of tho nostrums' which.,!, ihese days are re eorumended a "certain cures" of all diseases which afflict our race, and verily believed in their efficacy, though he grew no better by taking them. On a certain occanion, being in tho city of I'rovtdence, he heard of a fa mous medicine, that like the "Matchless Sa native" and "Brand ret 'ts" Pills, was aston ishing every b'fdv with its mighty cures." He haikmcd tooljtain it, and, returning home in the evening, requested the lady with whom le boarded to steep it accordiirjt')direetions, (the medicine consisting of roots and herbs,) that bt miht try it. elT-fts early on the nio.-ning. Aecnrilittg'y , the kctt'e was hung'o ver, aid, after a suitihle lime sj eit in sim iner.irif and stirring, it was depoiie 1 in the- eoroer, ani!-, after taking a dose, the invalid retired to rc II. fore light, however, he w is u and, kiifyikwi loudly at t ie door of his lamil 'ril a:il lady, reiiMtJ(Tng them botli t rue, and try the virlm s ol tins new pana c a, '-for," he ad led, "I heard you both com plain of indisposition last evening, and I have nnt doubt it will do you good." Tim gentle in tri arose, and the invalid, with cup and sjroon, proposed the prescribed Jose for both, adding a small quantity of brandy, a1 direct- rjvl5 whi h having taken, they sat down to hjci its ruecui, noon lie inougiu ne leu 11 working in his stomach; in a (Vw minutes nvre h eould perceive its influence on his who'e system, and he bciran earnestly to call frir his landlady to tome forth and try it loo. Mie soon ani)carcilfnd he began to tell her how powerfully this new medicine was operating. "Why, said he, "I can feel it to the end of my toes; but come, you must try it." So saying, lie took the cup and spoon, ana was in the act ot dipping i.Uli liom Iho kettle, when the lady exclaimed: "What! is that your wonderlul medicine?" "Certainly!" said he, "you know wc steeped it last night." "Yes," said she, "and after you went to bed I poured it in bowl, and warmed some wa ter in the kettle. It is my dish water that you feel to the end of your toes." Ho was done 11 p; he looked imploringly to the man and hts wife, and said: ".Vow, don't tell of this 1 - - I cf rtaiuly Will,", said- "tire man, 'for it is too pood a story to be lost; and be side, it is a fiuo illustration of the power of tho imagination." . 37" Tho following has been" often pub lishedbut, like the honor ascribed by " Ju nius" to Lord Chatham, "il will wear well" AN ELKGANT EXTRACT. If the time shall evercome when this migh tv fabric, ahull totter, ulmn ihs I,., ..-;.. that now risrsin a pillar of fire, a sign and a wonder of the world, sfial wax dim, the eause will be found in the ignorance of the neonle. If our union isslil to continue to cheer the hopes and animate the efforts of tho oppressed of every nation, if Our field am to he untrod. dertby the hirelings of despotism, if long daya of bleasedness are to attend our country in her career of glory: if you would have the sun continue to shed its unclouded rays upon the. face of freemen, then educate all the children in tho land. This alone startle tho tyrant in his dreams of power, and rouses tho slumbering energies of an oppressed people. It is intelligence that reared un the ma jestic columns of national glory: and this aione can prevent tlicm Irom crumblinnr to ashes. - " tha -Microcatm. We may sport with tlie flower we have cherished, And scatter Its leaves to the w ind) And smile whrn its brightness is perished, hile ittfragranre yet lingers behind: Kor spring will return lu its gladness, And lair flowers to brighten our wayi Nor waken one lerling of tudncsa Porthole We liave broken to-day. When our love for tome bright star has tillered, We may. turn from its splendor awav; Nor fear its tweet smile will Ik altered, That distance will darken ita ran For it still will return with the morrow, With hs pure light to greet us again, Undimmed by shadow of sorrow, Th' we gaxe on its brightness w ills pain, nut die w ealth of the heart that it waited, Wc never may win it again) v . Andlhe eun whose bright flood we hre tested, And shed like the wnrm rammer 't rain, Too often, alas! is found broken, Wlicn w tui-n with a aeary heart's fever, To win from its ileKhs tome Wight token. And wc weep tlut "lis wakted forever. ' ' I-F.I. A. " I KNOW THAT HE UIVES MF." I know that he lovct me 1 roiild not live on, Tho loved by a thousand, if hit love wire gone; lint my tout "with the thought bounds In inptures no morej jTWthe.htdowott steals o'er my brow. Tho' tley aaf h-it wie as heart ere was be! ore, " ' - m uirrp wimii iic v mm, nnu sr wimi 1IC l now. I iei-i niat uc loves me uli' not at of yorv: Time was, when lie watched every glance, every tout , And made rut emotions the guiile of his ownf When he loeked ftrnd alarm if I heaved but a tigh. And hi cho k lost its rote w lien a teardunmed my eye! But now, if I weep, he just ask why to sad ' And any when I sorrow he cannot be gltdt O! to calmly be apeak of the gloom of mv mind. Hi voice never (alter it only is kind. Yet I know that he love me I 61 there it none That he love half as well, or eould love were I gonet nut in anlitnnV often my tears w ill run o'er, To think, tho' he love me, 1i not as of yorr! Oh! why doe the rainbow to toon fleet away. And afiertion't fresh beauty to quickly decay? Why mutt time from lite spirit Ut summer alow tul.' 6 Why, at once we have felt, can we not ever (eel? Though the lovely the GUI of mild rvrnint mav tr ill,! ,k. i:- .1 i . , ' ' , - Mrv K. . luvniint; ior mc 1 wat ine vision Bin bat lu brightnrvis o'er. An 1 woephtrrtylovet not tiol yore: From th Microcoom, TO THE CODOESS - k Korhantirig nymph, of lovely; sprightly form' Of Mashing cheek and twirtljr tpnrkling cv, Charmed to delight, with melting rapture warm. To wake the feeling, and to draw the sigh: Thonh ptavful rapid lurk hvevery rote. That anftly bluthe thy dimnled ascei Thourh from thy tongwe the (weetett nuiti ftowt. Ana every note postrstr magic gnu XhH;b tweet CTprwioa spreads lu Uvliett ray O'er crery tuaiare ot lAy WoomiiH mivat Taooh auliii; lure and lovrly graces piay L'nua thv lioa. or di mole of thy caisw - TW.,ho. Frm th ALcnetm. They smile to boa- me silk of thee, Thii land of bogtand fn, Th7 sneer beaauae I pine to be Mid thy eqoetered gleati Thct ifcewif boyi waywardness I bat I should boM tbee dean TWy do not know bow nhieleM li all that meets me here. And yet I on these aYiet arc bright, 'lltese inudeat Huwngfiuri And, O! beneath the eslra moonlight. Tit tweet lo wander beret And here sr muily heart and trur, That I were protld to weaf, A nd rormi a beautiful to view An tUoae dial wait me there. lint Invi the fondcat nd the Aral Mot warmly, ileqdjr true Han in thy woodbine bowers beea ourwd'i Pur there my young heart srwi And memory's eat,Viih mRie apellj I'rxm tliat heart it let. I jiud of inv love! where'er I dwell, I never can foi-pi. THBODORIC. . from the Mitrocotm. .TO IKE Z. ...Whin from tliMi liapiiy shore a&r I fptu- uion yon brilliant star, V ben on the mamiy diick I tread, A id ileep h I'rnni my e)elid Hed; W'ben Matties; on the ocean wide, I ff vr my uai-k .lud atem the tiihr; When piziii; on the deep blue sea, . Tb. n, Incx d-3tr. 1 11 Uiink of thee. I'll think of ihcc, alien calm and ilr, V? tenH't, ruite disturbs the air; ' When, smiling in the clear blue skv, Thouw:il ol' twinkling diamonds fie A ulas I vie each sparkling g:m, I'll think of her who smiles on them: Kor tho' I'm far off on the sea. Yet. luex dear, I'll think of thee. I'll think of thee whose virtue shine, Kuruitix tar tioloonda's mine. For ocean pearl, nor mountain gem, Nor ruby bright, nor diailein, N or all the stores of earth's deep hed, Which in her bosom broad are spreadi Nnt e'en thcsilvery queen of nipit. Nor the resplendent sun, whose light Cheers land ami s"a and boundless space, Can rival die sweet winning grace, That beams uion my Inei s ticej Nor can llwy half such lustre si low A in her living diamonds glow. Then a hen I 'm far off on the tea. Sweet Inez, I will think of tlice; And when you view die glowing sky. With beating heart, admiring eyei When in your gentle bosom swells The purest streams of love's deep wcllai Or when at silent hour of night. Withdrawn" from vain, obtrusive sight. Von bend to (tod the humble knee, Say, Inrx, ill yon think ol me.' For tho' I'm far off on the sea, Yet, lues dear, III pray for thee. P. II. L. L'uiveraity of Penngylvanln. .fDeDicaf cpartmrnt. The course of Lectures will commence ea Mnmliy ihe Slh day uf November, and be eon linutd under the lollowiog arrangement, untU the middle ol March. Piaclice and Theory of Medicine, NiTBK lit. CutraTAST. M. D. Chemistry, Kobxbt Habb. M. D. Surgery, William Chios, M. U. AmKniny, William K. Hobsib, M. D. Institute of Medicine, Sak!, Jack tow, M. D. Materia Medio and Pharmacy. Gsoass B. tVoon, M. O. Obstetrics and th Disease ol Waam and uninircn, noon L,. Honoa, M. Ek. Clinical Lectareton MeOitine and Si Sortwryar delivered at Ihe Philadelphia Hoapilal, lal, (Block- ley, l tun at li.e renntylvaoi tiotnHal. 1'h amount of the fee of tuition it tb I hereloloret no iocrette havinr been nude enntqenee of the augmentation ia the anrater ol vmjrnorilupt, and 111 improvemcatt Clinical instruction. W. E. HORNER, , Dean of the Medical FtKuttu. Philadelphia. lua so ltm The subscriber would rcsneetliiUv inform th mercnnt oi italeivn ami the idKss sr ttua. ties, lliai h hat opened -a ttar iu Petersburg a. wr me saie m iiooit ma anoe of every va riety, to which he would respectfully invite iheir attentiont and would, it lb tame lime, attur mem u.ai ne win tell at fair nncet and oa tk. iumm liutJIall icruil AUSTIN GEORGE. bi-n of th Big Boot. Sjcamore Street, Pelersburg. , j, NOTirn. That on Thursday, the a?lh next month (Sept.) I thall offer lor tale at the house of Charles Ste- vrus tin lies below mitiiBeld on redr? i iv moinns, an ine lanilt belonging lo lb heirs of John Parmer, dee'd via. one met, belonging to Joseph J. Fanner, on which Charlea Stevens ow resiiiei, containing SMf teres, well improved wild good dwelling house, barn, stablet tad all oiher out houses necessary tor I arm. Thit inace it wen calculate! ior a family reiiaenee, "o, nraitni, nanntomeiy situated, eiocllrnt water, and beautiful nak aVfntfa W Altai Aiiofber Iraei, belonging lo Henry if. Farmer, "j a wnmHimg I .re teres. AnMher irael, belonging la Wm. B. Farmer lying about Ik miles aouih of Ihe f rt mentioned, Licrev, And twu other trtets, belonging to Cat her Um rarmer, ou eenlauiing 88 acrca. and iha athar ia? acres. At) of the above lands will be sol,! on ika H.v shore mentioned, if not p rev ion sly ditpotcd of. ...-.k....w. ,.,rc w, t;iTen. J A.MKS E. PAKMER; Agt. Smilhrield, Aug. Vi, IS3S 34 4, Having tletermmed le rrmove from North Carolina. I thall offer for stle, on the day hove na-ned, (3rih Sept.) my growing crop, which i principally of corn. Alto on lb wm dty, ill my Mock, eentittlng of hortev hog, cattle and sheep, together wah my household furniture, etc, A credit mt IS montht will ne give. At M it my with 10 elox ray basioetl tawrely bclar reaving, ill persons bolilin claima awwntt me are requeued lo pre scat tbcm by that day for CHARLES STEVENS. Ang.i.l8.5 4W KOTICE. Will b Mid for h. bet or the f?aart Haw door in tb town of Hertford, on Monday th '" " sscpiemaet nnt, (being th eond Monday) on tract of land, or an smMhlbnwal will Mtisly th Issetdae tbarcon, tar Ibe year 1.,, ..... -wvinwiiig, lying attar In wa- f' '. dioming the l.nd.of J.me P. Wbedbee, Edm'd C. Bloant aad other, oa 'uming 540 acre, listed nnder tb ncn el Gear ' . "mountig to tlfi to, and tot monly ailed lb 1 arkey Ridge treat ad bvad. NATHAN BAGLET, SbV. P. C. Asgutt 11. 1S39 i4 Price Idv. fi SS - cottox yaoxi. , t . l.t4 u ..11 Ikla artieU lower tin ever, by w holes IworJy, aw at lo affodih Mtr- tm MU s nrwai ww tu . W I It y- MtrST, lo M MM (1 in StHI OS sswmu WILL. PECKi Agewt tar Battle k BrMbstw. Ealclgb, Boat,!. Ia3. ' . William am Mbit Collg: The letter tbi ktlMiriJoa will to i Use saw. MwSday iw4ltwbb c; ntrau (kf saatrsiatia, aad the expense, tor th sesaioat, sr a follows: COUBSK FOR TH E DBG REE OF A- B. JCM10K YKAU. Bellw Lrttres, Ugis, Etbia and History- Th. R. Ucw, PiwtsdVot a4 Piwfewor 1 l Bookst Blair' Ltwtnrw. Hedew't Logi. Haley' Moral ttittwoysy, Maaonl of UiMary by the Politic! Law nd GovjrntanL--Beveriy KClfckwr, Profcwor Teat Book Vttel' Lw TNanoa. Mathetnati- Robert Saonden, Prolessoi Teat ttookc-Lcfendr' Geomelry, Isy's AI gebra, Uavie' Surveying. Chemistry --John M ill wgtoo, Prolessor Trxt Book I'suTMr'sCkrmitiry, ttb tiliiton. SF.N10U YP.AK. Political Eanooaty, Government lad Meta physics Tb, K. Dew, President and Protestor; Test Bokt Smith's Wealth of Nations, Brown Lectore. Natural Philosophy John Millinrton, Pro fessor ; Test Uookt, Epitome of. Mechanical Philosophy, bv th Protestor, and the following Mrtt off be Library ol Useful Knowledge, six: kleetricity, Mag Ootwt, Eleaira slagnc- Htm, and Optica! Instrument. Mathematics Robert Saunders, Profettor Test llookst Lrtenilr' G melrj, Daviet An al) ii Geometry, IJavies' Calrulut, Uaminerc' Astronomy and Voong't Algebra. INDEPENDENT CUSSES. Law-p-Ucrerly Tucker, Br4taori-.Tit Books: Tucker's Commentary, Stephen on Pleading, Revited Code, Pederalist, Kenl't Com mentary, flat. vol.J Madison'! Resolution and Report, and Surki a Evidence. Civil Engineeruir John Millingtoa, Profet tor Text Buokt: Treatite on Civil Engineering and Treatise on tb Steam Engiuc, both by the Profeaior. Higher Classes Dsbary Browne, Professor (ia which the students will read th higher au thor, and study anliqnrtiei and Hstihen Mythol ogy) Txl Books: Potter' Grecian Antiqui ties, fCeaoet'i Romaa Antiquitie, Tooke's Pn- ptbeoa. CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. Ancient Lanpuares Dabney Browne, Pro fessor The exercise of this department, of which Arithmetic, English Grammar and Geo graphy make a part, commence on the lit of October, and clote on the 1st or August. EXPENSES OF A REGULAR STUDENT, or tb jcsioa txab. Board, including washing, fuel, &c $130 Fee to three Professor, f 20 each, 60 Half fee, Junior.Political Chit 10 Matriculation Fee, 5 205 $130 60 5 er tss eil tiab. " Board, a before. Fee to three Professbrs Matriculation fee 195 Expense of a pupil in the Grammar School, including Board, &c. 120 1'be fee to tb Professor of Law, is 20 Civil Engineering 20 Higher Classics . 20 The price of Board in this table, (130) is that pahl lo th College Steward, who in con sideration of certain privileges, bind himtelf to the Faculty to Uke all Student, who an- ply for board, at the price here stated. The Students boarding with hint lodge in the Col Um buiUlinen all the Lodtrins' Room In which will undergo thorough repair belore the next Session. It i due tu the pre tent Steward to say, that he has given entire satis- laciion to an panic. The price of Board at pther Boarding Houses In town, including washing, fuel and ignis, is suu. l Dis ha been established by a general understanding with the College au thorities! and a higher cliarge will be a viola tion 01 inn unuersianding. The public are aatured that this exhibits the entire amount of necessary expenses at this Institution. Wbstever money, therefore. oeyonu tors amount, snail be furnished to the Student, will be altogether at the discretion or Ihe parent or guardian 1 and it is earnestly recommended that this sum be as small n poauble. In addition to the attidies above enumerat ed, there is a I) partment of higtter-atudies. necessary to the attainment of the degree of A. as. A student proposing to attend tin Department, mutt have taken either the do. greerw A; B. id tin Caller or ihe tame or seme equivalent degree in some other College of equal standing; and must also be a profi cient in me uiiin Language. The courses will be a follows, and super vised by Ibe professors-in their several de partments: MORAL St POLITICAL DEPARTMENT. Campbell's Rhetoric Whalelev't Lot-ic Abercrombie's Moral Philosophy, Montetqui ue' Spirit of Laws, Say and liicardo on Po litical Economy, Brown on the Passions, Chal mers' Evidences of Christianity. HISTORICAL. Gillies' Greece, Ferguson' Rome, Sismon- di'a decline and Pall of the Roman Empiae, Russell's Modern Europe, Hallim't Middle Ages ami ConttituUonal History of England, History of the United States. MATHEMATICAL. V Brewster's Lerendre. Youni and n,,. - A,Kw,, ivuiiK Anaiviicai uom. try, Young's Differential and Integral Calcu- PHYSICAL. Turner's Chemistry fcomoreted aivl suny oxaamnea.; young's Mechanic, New. ton a Principia. LAW DEPARTMENT. Constitutional Law. If the Student, in addition to the degree of , i. auwi itac i ne aerree Ot L.H then lh Mathematical and Physical portion of the Master's course mav be ditnented with- . :. n oe a graaune in ine School or Engineer wg (beaidea having ttken A. a) then the Moral and Political and Historical portion may be dianensed with. In either MM IKa m,t. dent mutt take the half course in Hiatnr. which he may have omitted in the A. U. course. THOMAS R DEW. President. Sept lit. 1S38 37 3,, Cattle ke. for Sale. The SubieriUr offert lor tale, at to, prices. Jhtght Mulei, Tkrtt Itfe of Oxen, One new four horee flagon. One new Carryall mnd Gear, A Sulky, and a fine Sulk, wettbnke, ' Beevee, Milch Coir., AJc J-e. U thev are not sold befara rk. en.L -t . iZVlW 'al - -ffmr -hTioTbe highest bsddw, at the rrsidena. (h. bTJ"! ia (BUw Nenh el ltakarn. . . .i.. ALLEN SOGERS. - II 4w Aagttvl 94, tUI DnUCSS A'MEDICIXES, ; Sign mt th Golden Mortar. 3 W3MC. XrX. MAS0U 00- Having purchased thaentir Mock of Messrs T. S. Beekwtih at Cv bv eommenead ihe APOTIIPAKY butiocttat lh tlnd formerly oeanpied by them oa Ftydteville Street, second door north ol W. k A. Slith. where ihey hve jott received a further tupply f Drags, ITTrdlclnea, ias, un, Pnintit, Dye Stnfls and Per fiimery, together wlih a general assortment of T-A3CCT ARTICLES. which they will dispotr ol eavtbe most reasona ble tcrmv Mercbantt and other eta be furnished with patent and other medicine on as reasonable terms is Ihey can be got tooth of th Potsmto. Persons would do well lo till nd examine lor themselves. Physicians at distance, who may favor ut wilh their orders, will have them promptly attended to No pi'int will be snared in selecting Chemicals nd ,PhrmeeutieaI pre parations, at ihey are delermised that no medi cines but such at ire genuine, shall be told by them. One of Ihe Pirm htviog been brought op to Ibe butinrtt, to which be will give hit undi vided attention, thereby avoiding inmC b'.sl mitttkes that loo often occur through incompe tency or eareleuless, tbey hope, by ttriot men tion lo business, to merit a chare of the public pttrontge. February, 1888. ,. - 10 tf PROSPECTUS ' V roa . ' the imcicocosiri. IV MASTia LKOSIDA B. LtMAT. Th 'MICROCOSM is printed, weekly, n the City of Raleigh, on a half sheet of medium, new type, and tine white paper. Although small, it contain a " world" of matter. It it levoted to the flowers of Literature, original tnd selected; to notices of important improve ments it) any of thA branches of Science, Com merce and Agriculture; to general News; and to the particular honor and interest of North Carolina. It eschews party politics, and all the muddy streams of angry controversy upon ev ery subject One great object of the publication it to convey instruction to the young, in an un exceptionable, chaste, and agreeable manner; to excite in tbera a thirst for knowledge and fondness for reading; to inculcate upon their minds correct principles, and incite them lo the practice of virtu and morality. Another it, to furnish as much am iting matter, interesting news, and valuable information, to readers of every class and age, as can possibly be done, on the cheapest terms. And we may venture to assert, without subjecting ourtelf, (to us th fuhionable editorial plural-iinjrvlur pronoun,) I to the imputation of egotism, that it will not be ounu wanting in tometning com so pieue ine taste and. titJile the fancy of all. It is intended, provided suRicient encourage ment he-given, to enlarge the paper without al tering the termt, which will make it decidedly cheaper than any other published in the South cm country. A specimen of the work accompanies tlii prospectus, so that all who receive it will have an opportunity of judging of its merits. Ex. mm it 11 you like it, tend u your name at ovra, anu "uown with your dust. (LT Though very young, being only nine year of age, the publisher ha learned to art types expertly, and after much importunity has neen indulged in Ms inclination to print a pa per, i ne proceeds will be exclusively bit own and as he hope to learn the practice of econo my, as well a industry, in tho prosecution of hit undertaking, he expects to provide fund which will assist him in bit favorite pursuit of Knowledge. He confidently looks to the pens of litrrery gentlemen and ladies in the 8lale. to aid him in his labors, tnd to The patronsge of the lihertl and the approbation of the public for ms reward. Tiax 1 SO per annum. dj" Postmaster and other, who receive this prospectus, are respectfully requested to lend their aid in procuring subscribers. The nia. if they choose, retain and circulate thit amgng iiieir irienoa, anu communicate hy letter. Let ter to the Puhlither on business, excent from thoM who procure (ubacribers, must be post paid. JBooks n(raiii! ITloio Boofcsll lUH.Kf.H U HUGH US, Publisher and Booksellers, bsve nfir. r-. minded the good citizens of North frnll... of the very extensive slock of Itiioki k-. ... hand, and being added to b weeklv arricals- but they teem In hive fortntlen th- l. i l . der to refresh Iheir memories, they deem il ne cessary occasionally to lay. before them a cata logue of a very small poi lion of re cent arrivals Read the followine then call at Kn I -l... tide, anil avail yourselves of the opportuuily ol purcbtsing a valuable library: , Lifeof Arthur le. L. L. II h d:l..a u. ry lee. 8 vol.. Th Life of Tbom.r Jff,r," ri pans of his correspondence, hv r.a 1 l! er, S volt. Works ol Joseph Ad.t.tnn in S vol. Trarel, ,q Europe, by Wilber Ki.k, II. D- I vo. Ihe work of Charles UrBb. with-liit life and letters, bv P. N. K.trn,H a su.i. . Speeches, 3 volsi Wirt's Lite of Patrick"llen. rv, s vo. otearn't Works, 1 vo. Lile ol Sir W.lter Scott, by J. G. lykh.rt. S volfc Al la l Life of Scott, I vo. Scott's History of Scot, ""j.. T01' ,u'' An.ient History. Plu treh s Lives 4 voli Stewart't workt in Tyolt, w?7 t!1n! System of JCurepe and ill Colonies .from the discovery of America to the independence ol the American Continent, Tram lb German of A. H. Ileeron, 3 tols:-. Mrtin t Hittory of North Corolin. History ol th Horte, 1 to. Meliiiosh't Kevolurion in England in 1688, I o. Wranall'. Memoir. vo. Gibbon' Hittory of Home, 4 . P.mHat y to lb Eastern CnnH. M I i nmht .' aad Mutct m the U. 8. Sloop of W.r Pceock, by Edmund Robert, I vo, blemoir of Commit dor Htrney, l ,0. Uphtm't Mental Philoto-sj-L Bacon' work, 10 to. Rrnett'i Htttory ot bhj own lira. 6 vo. Lady Blessing, ton a works complete in on vo, Tuckrr't Utht ol Nature 4 vo. Complete workt of Volttir 70 volt. Hop'i works, 10 olfc Swiff, works, l ol. British Ktmyitt, S vol. All of which will be told it.. modaliag terms. . TURNER k HUGHES. uy i, is.is. 88 LA!VD fur SALE, ne Bu!tcribr offers fnr ..I. I.:. m....: on Nms River, lorraerly owned hy Capl. Z doe Daniel, eon lain in AAA ..... tu T th. Trool a good Dwelling Houte, .11 neeesstry out-houses. well ol exeelln.1 water, .nH .k T"""1""- aooui one-third ot Ihe Tract i cleared, sufficient to Work 10 or 13 hand, to d vintage and it well adapted to the cultivation of Veen, Cotton, ke. iJ ' Mf Negroe eootist- "'" women and boys, at I intend remov. mfhrom U county. The whole will be dis Pol oa accocaoMxislattg term a, nt privAte l h '.' THOMAS ROGERS. Mak Co., Agst SJ, llll 39 a, , BUFFALO SPHISU f.r This valuable proncrt. the k. , BU fers lor tale, aui le, and wiif 1 on ."T t plieauo icniiw acciwu (ii.country, us lh. "J a. lenburg, V. .,.. mfl'e, iZ. flouriahmg village on the hoanok. J", , mile from Uojdion, t wbkh oC. ir. t Macon College it located, aaJT" , Oxford, K. C. Tb mmiisSsJ!, water are Epstm Stilt, Iron, SiiuC?.1 h. Migneata. .in many turesenetled by this m Ati'siyiii'g mst ti t tfsriiii.r. rtl wter la th State. Its rT,. . ' ."w. ntar la . nd ccrttin ia tuttaaout disrtwa. . the stomach, bowels, kidneys, iiule . j; law. rjet, iau Mierinc Hiacasva, and I nrt)-, ''t er ol health and strength to ao..J . fever. er. II undreds of leu imoaislt atittUA.' ved ol itt efliescy m tb tbav. ...V "hi r disease, if aesettary, and tmoac iS,,, ol eminent physician both ia NaYur Virginia. -riiial Ther I attached to this land: part ol which it first rate bi . i n :. i c , "WIOtB kw. viuvdivij wen .unci, ior meauowa. Tk-iT ing ar nearly new, most of which hL , built within Ihe laat three or fouryearL eon.rort ire not surpassed by tuiloW, watering place in Virginia. (In. " fifty people can be eorolortably ttoamtS' this place. A line of nge continue iT ocineni 10 isanviiie, Dy mis a print;, sjj r buiiiiiiK oy iKe win nieei with UmivJT either of thote places. . Mecklenburg o. Va. Julv.'i N. B. II not disposed of by ib jt?J cerolter next, (hit Spring will befe-. .? suing yar or longer. ttrri tilir,j subwriber iFWlui House, Mekl.taJL ty, V., or to Or- Kdw.rd Spd. 0i&!7l villeeouilty.N. C. wiLt reJIihT. ptZ? .. V ' Hi - 1 1 rnaii naf Urn (, Tlie great popularity and cttibKabe -J foe ihi. vuli..ll. . -1- .. """ ..... ,H h.u.,,,c;, rvuurrs ISa io J wmiiuuiii.i, Hieir Vtltte I lltcl eeived) from gentlemen of the hiehesi biliiy in idililion 10 those aeconptntinfa, boa, may be teen on application to sat tf n wen. Th pillttrepulupisstuperinrerl In tto boxet containing 40 pills, tub full ttn linn. Price SO cents per box. Tosrrttf, piireniteri the termt or commiiila sndilstoa are liberal, All communications vslamralj ly alleuded to, by I HOi!A3 lu. JUMP, r,ea" Arm nr-inm... t c. ij. i .:V ." '. " "i i mil) icrian inui-vs Negroes for Sale. The Subscriber eO'ert lor ml 6-tlikrh V okoks, aiming win m are two vnoav fc-ll I rough Alechaiiic and Whrclright llit itkcr kl mm ai mc iiiacKsniitii i iraiie lor twarll ur 7"-- "!;" ui.y, wim an ot woam, al v .v,,v, accusiomeii also, lo Ik i iiiiiireu. i ne wnoie will b mlil lo. , , v-n,.wi, u uiiies ivorinm KslclEk ALLEN HOGKlia, ATEACIIER WANTED." I he I rusleet ol Ihe Sunsburv tWcavy vai to employ a competent genlla at Mm tau of the Institution on Ihe rl. M amity is Utt A genllemtn intending lo partB Ike anm aion a number at years wonhl b rrfemtM' would do well lo make ;iplicalioa. Atuaijrf tw wm oc gi.cn me isi ear, -KICfl. II. PAKKER.Seyrt ' of the UoaiJ oflroittNaf 1-1 Duntoury.t.ateteo. Aug. 18,1831 35 at State or North Carolion, Wake Countvr. . . . Superior Court of Law-Spring Ttn, 1B38. Ann Neighbor tw. William Neigli lion for Oivorea. It annetrins to Ihe taiisluciuia nf ika Caw. tn.t the lltfrndant, William Neijlilitrs, cm be found, and proclamation having kee uai inv L.otirl House ft nor. tor the nirtt t tstw nu antwtr acenming to Act ol Atsemkl; is art etset mule end provided; it it Iherelor ranv that publktiinn be mule for thremoslki,BaV Kaleigb Kegister and btar, newspapers fnn n tho Cily of Kaleich. that unlesa lb nii fti- liam Neighbori appear at Ihe next Trif Court, to be held on the first .Monday tfier lourtit .vioiiuiiy ol acpterntier next, aadslrsa -twer or demur tolhe PlaliitilTsbelilton.itvill" hcad cx irarte, and iuilirnieul ttrocoulmiuAl- ed Against him. II. 11 IIAVKS.C5C (Prie adv. 7 JU) Tj Register. Mate f Korth Carolina! Nash Couhtv. -.v In Equity March Term, Wt. Charily Collins, "I vs i David Collins sad f llennet Collins. J Petition lor t'ivofttkw Ahnioay. It stipeiring lo Ihe tatitfaclion oltkeCtst. that Ihe defendant, David Collins, h M M habitant ol this State, It is therefor rotvet'w the Court tint publication be ratileln tar (Wof Star and Uimnnke Advocate tor three uib. ith leav to like tettimom i mil it iiertW'? the Court lh'. sdvertisrmcnt be larlker ' that notice li ft at the last residence ol la aVfit nt David Col I his. be tuflicent notice at taking ileposilicn. ' " 3t 3m. JKO.II. DBA KE,Jr State f Nortl ttwMH Nath County, i uiu-. ...I n..i'.i Session. wu.i, w, . i. m m .nu ,uw.-. . 1 Orncinal tttadiatt!. I tied on lour "" Kallla k rtnlia I 3 faaltier beda b vt nd kilchea furariurt, JoiiahC Moaes NKGKO M'OVIAN tatv SUKIiy, boukir-' . J account!. - -'-',, ,. John C. Drike, Robert II. Hum, Jobs II- ringlon and olheri tummonea I"1"""" It anntrint in lha aalisfMClion Ot Ol ttt lhal Juaiah I'. .M.,..a. Ih dt-fendl! k tfci it not a resident of Ihi Stale, it t hrt'!'l' dered that publication be mad la 7T 8lar for lis weekt, notifying th ttW Mow lo appear at rnir eo'sst of P1J?,Jl. Irr teitions lo be held lor Lb outy ofnj, the court house in Nashville, " tb "JJ Monday in August neaf, ihenand 'here tT and replevy, or final judgment wi,'J agnintt him, and the property Icir4 demned in the sttistaetion of th 9i'-inu overv. Witness, Berjamin H. W'rZ of our said Court at Offie in NshiH. Monday of May, 1838. e B. II. BI-OUNT.C-C Prwedv.tr68L ' ZZ- Earthenware, biua aad CU Thomat J, Jlnrrov, Jmptrter, .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . .tt vnRh, s is A99AU a I itr.r. i , j If on'liaiid a complete torimet and detirahle article in the above li will be told to the country lrd,np , favorable term. Th tiention ol PfZ, retpectlully tofteiteil, wilh in nop to give entire sativ taction in vevy purl New York, July SI, UJS.
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