Univrvlif .tIJrei cf Jir. It is with renewed i-Jesaurt that -i.La rises from a perusal cf tiie aJdress delivereiTr. " by w7Yc!fcw-cuuft CBiRt3rj'iif ,EqT before the Alucrrti sail Senior Class of our t7iiiveri"tyat the last ecriiMerireinent. Tb. i m pensions which were received from hear." hj it, have in no manner been disappointed by a leisnrejy and candid review of the pamphlet befi.re oa. Of the merits of the ad dress eontiJcml. merely a a literary produc tion, it is unnecessary fji-us la apeak; hut wo feel desirous to rail the attention of our tend ers to the Intrinsic value ofTtid principles whieh are there sdvoeated and enforced. And, first, the dangerous tendeney r,f that spirit of avariee, that desire for gain which is becoming to prevalent throughout the length and breadth of our hnd; awl which charac terizes not only individual actions, hut our policy as a nation. We regret to have heard this pnrt of the address r.bji-cteJ to as giving it the appeannec of political bias. Sisch an intention is not only disclaimed by the au di, hut we ste no possible ruin of f.tir c.-.n-strueti ui by which it can be inferred. It has been the policy of the eoontry, and not of a party. TUe administrations of the Adams's were no less olmoxiou to the chnrjje than the prevnt. ftllj Whether the act rf ihccotintry or of a partyr'il i' equally criminal and unjiis tifiihle; and the history of nations presents no d irker pn;e than that which blots the rs cutelico j i f our fair fame with the recital 'tf eur barbarous policy of expatriation and rx terrninatinii as pnrsiicd towardsnhe remnant cf that tape which once lorded in quiet owt our now widely extended aiid civilized do- ain. Reasoning as christians and philan thropies, m-.inkind can entertain hut one o pinion. What utss the universal cry of our common country when the last tattered ban ner of I'ola.id's liberty was tinfuilej upon the tott-rir.ir ramparts of Warsaw when the flower of bor youth were banished to the drr-arv v. a-ites cf Siberia, and it became a crime in horwrto speak thp linjiiaire of tVir fathcr-I.tnd!? What rye did not kin dle with generous indignation at the tale of their wrongs? And yet we must regard this as only a sickly sympathy, when we not on ly permit Hut justify and encourage the dully commission cf acts littb; less revoltiu; to jus tice and humanity within our o (.earn',. I lwirders; while we see the red men of the for est driven font thr wigwams, and council fires, and groves of their farrrr-rs, and hunted like wild beasts among tho fastnesses of na ture! It is a stain upon our "character a a nation a gross libel upon the spirit of our boasted Declaration of Independence. We will now advert briefly to that portion of tho address which we are sure must niet the unqualified approbation of all. We mean the remarks upon filial piety. .. And if there be one who can read it without having his heart beat quicker and stronger at the recol lection of the obligation he owes a parent, and the warm tear gush to his eye as he re collects some wound which lie may have thoughtlessly given that parent's feelings some thorn he may have unconsciously plant ad in his pathway through life, we envy him not the marble coldness of his feelings. In tlieTardorand inexperience of youth, we are prone to undervalue the blessings of pa rental aflf cjion, and the duties of filial piety. Uninitiated in the wisdom ssUichean only be gained by painful experience, we launch our bark upon tho winding stream of life, and lis ten with distrust to the kind voice that would warn us of the shoals and quicksands which beset us. To us the pursuit of pleasure ap pears attended with but few of the dangers which are portrayed; and we are apt to be Jieve that it is only when the pursuit rf am bition, and the cares of manner years have "deprived others of a relish for the enjoy ment, that they warn us of the means by which we are .seeking ita attainment. We hear, it is true, the repeated lessons of expe rience from their lips; but- wtev-cannot appre ciate the feelings of painful anxiety with which they regard the effect those lessons may produce. It were much to be wished that with the ardenfand impetuous feelings of youth we could combine more of the sub dued and rational philosophy of after life; but as we canpot, or, at least, do not, is it - not well we-aUould-listtw with serious at tion to the earnest suggestions of those who can look back with unprejudiced feelings sip on tho ooursa we are now no carelessly par. suing; who-have felt as we feel, and thought as w think; and wliQ.ofl'er us, in the sincer- ity of their friendship, the guids of their counsels and the warnings of their experi ence! ' ' Wt cannot betterclosc the remark than by a short attract upon the subject, with the earnest wiah that every son in our country could have it imprinted upon his memory in iodeliible lines: , " 'Ye enn sre-eely contemplate a tublimer spec- tack r"-m tb-1 cd a virtuous youth urged on iu his atruirj;le tr ko -Uslu. not wily by the levcofsci. and hy a sense of it importance, but burning with rtie hilv pirposeof matin;, hv kit mci.-tal triumph, a lather Vlieart bent tth delight, and a i.inothrt" Hrest glow with rupture-, acrifie:dt-. with manlv eoecyT, the ruitotnitry lollies ot S.t see, viclding his oul to t!w eff t, sod, liken inc ites nl smipi titer in a mighty race, persting on- ward to the coal pi honors. lame and wealth. If " the bosom of a psrrnt ever burn with j:y, it is in witnessing the efforti of such a son. " If when eoutenipUtinft tlte possibility of hit owa prtiwitupe dimiijml iVurn tiie world, hit tnol awudv Tt'withtn-.ifurt to any anchor for the hat- srred vc a-l whit a he leave behind; It is when re tvrjvia in tin twtisvsof his burdened mind the ipospxets and rntunea ot hit Vrreawd Ismily, be (anrars from be owttt, the dmisioa, the uili- aeaeo, tke hanattr of a u, that bit wife and .-eHJdvaa will yt have oara utiw wsoa they MMlisf wapf,toeaaa to stay tbrn hxtis m SMtkr as tomwrl tan) oaa tbWUI to 'wwdfrofn Shera the erO. as .WeMe 1evveae4 Our The Aidrwa of the lion. W'm. B. Butr a an, delivered before the two Literary Soci eties, oa the same occasion, is a productjoa of no less interest and merit. No oae can read it. whether he be old or young, without feel ing himself benefitpd-bf its pleasing and. in structive pages. Although beautifully adorn ed with the flawem.9t?!te)JH',' prece cal sense is iu distinguishing characteristic. Every line is rich with the ripened thought of a hivhlv cultivated'and classical mind; and the address may be fitlyr Compared to a flour ishing trea, with every boligh gracefully bending with fruit " good for food and pleas ant to tic eves, and a tree to be desiredto make one wise. Did onr limits permit, wo should be glad to make copious extracts; but we have room only for the following. Speaking of the ad vantages of mental cultivation, the speaker says: " II:.viae-ijovvd t!e tilt v,i:iKt of education, yoa ' !! ht i'iultiT etii':tc tins nienisi iu.'irj atuiic !' its nr'i J tceuuiiL'.iht' (linlioiruisliiua iirv-em' ' iiH'ntrol'i!ii; ititfllci'tiial nian.over tin-- grovelliug 'on ol'mrtli a iiossi-sm'i:! .wlnoli eusbles untoe cai'' I'm-a m-riml Imt onit tlit rUh of power, iiain, or pivurtv, ami while it treat --s Tor us a world ot ' "n- uirnepable ml) coplc it with our abaeut & 1 Vniii'tiil Iru-ims. The iinpertauee of the general diffusion of knowledge is painted with a pencil of light. The just and eloquent remarks of the otator on t!ii i subject will meet witlia hearty te spons' from every patriotic bosom: Wi'ni'i' tryh'B in thin cuiitrv an cxi4ortlinarv experime .t ii nev.'puiiicnt, hii rxiMxiiueiil wliicji ' civ n 1 1 nli tlie rutin- nn'l iilunst ext-buivc caiiti-ol ov t '.he liov the pi oprrlv, and the well' ' Ik-iii of thectimnmiiitv. I it not then uliMU'd to ronk'i.il. that it is not the ilntv ol'lh; State to e- that every ritit-n i". ipialiiitsl hv eiluratiou, to el ervina tlwttn .diiU-nt:- slid irtlpiulaiit truts' . l.v- 4 ttirjfu. Hi- wie' t f lauiverH.-when he underto k th.-refirmatioii ol the morirt of Sparta, laiil the f 'U HMhnn ol hi vt"iu m the eilncntion ot ever' -cittzrii ho inii;ht t unv pmsihility, be rjtlh-l i ii to the wtv-cc of hi-, countrv. Thj.- Kimplet hu- hioiluiToi pi-fpai-eahii f;r'-u id with rait;, iK'f.ire he ' e tniu t'i it liisn-ed. ortw-lni-e he expects a pro- - run i it lino inorr aoMiroi'fi;Mri onirr, oan ctv of ilriMrtuieitt. and all the i irliics of R trooilcit izi'n. wlii i'i' i-rjAi - leg pioii'evri-v vitionn pl-o-in'iisiiv, I'liirciidiTed bv priile nml lbter-i bv ijr- inranre, h:ive bivn peroiitted to take coot, and ' ct')ke hv their noxious euln'miice the lew jjooil -eil which a eeiM rn nature ina' lu.v; planted' 4 The kc of imwrr and force is pssin away, that oiartilH'r auu riiirane ismi'ceeiuiiK;tlie race it no ' lini-r t the swift, nm-the battle t i tin- itt-onir; let the iiwlerMjit dint; of the people, by w hich alone ' thev ciiIh' etT.Ttuallv control letl, 1m' eorrwtly eul-Mivot.-it, an our Inir laml w ill no bniirer be eon- 1 vulx'tl hv those of lurbiileiiee aiid violence, which thivatcn ilisgraec, if not duktiurtiqn to our niPtitntiona. The observations on the feverish, extrava gant and ephemeral character of rftodefn lit erature, re worthy the consideration of eve ry one who draws his pen, and enters the list as an aspirant for literary honors: " The distinction between the c'atsie and the ' inoflrni er romantic tyle of literatin-e, is as vast ' ai the liiffurrnt aspectsot that ruitiire from which each onr ilraws its t ores, and which each attempt ' to describe. Tlie one reprrteiitK Ikt when the it in her iiflial attire, calm, aunny, relreslK-d bv the ' (renial lirw e, abundanre and pleasure jovoii in lirr trainithe otlM-r reprwntt her fiTks whoa lic ' it fliatiirbed bv itormt, or dlii-d bv the octwtion al flood." . " The one it conversant ith ohjrcts grand ami 'beantiful in thenisr vt-a, iM-ciling no trick or riit piise to impose them upon the mind, but striking ' the moat m.-tophiaticated umlcrstandingatagveca ' b'e to the orilinary course of event! the oilier, ' drawing it imueialniokt i-icuiv.'iy fi-oro tlie Iro ' Rp'umtion, aliock ua wilhitiunnaturwl ilittortion ' and eompe't us to taxb our lanes to ita wildest moml, brfnre we cam appreciate its beauties, or conipit-lieml its object. " Nt'lien Homer brings bit Godt npon tbc ntsRC, ' they tpeak anintelligib'e tanptuue, thry reason at niorta't of a la rjre growth; the rotnamic school in ' trwhicct ua to beingi, whose end and object we ' cannot comprehend: So withered and to wild in their attire, That look not like the inhabitants o the earth, . And yet are out The one rn'tivnte the imaginative powers at the cxienc of tlie DUii-r taruHiet ol the mind, and It ' by any sudden conclusion, the dreamy votsry of ' fancy sh'in'il be aroused from hit mental atupor, he will disr iT,'rH rhiiit(io late., that be hat niis- taken the blossom for the frirtt." These addresses were printed, tho one at the office of the " Standard," and the other at the" " Rpglslrr;" and we cannot, in justice to thn press, close these remarks without ex pressing our admiration of the typographical beauty ami accuracy of ho work. No one who sees these pamphlets, can go otit of the State with the expectation of having his printing" better executed. Microcosm. Fon Trts R"ts. DAVID'S OPI.ViON OF THE WORLD. - Tfwas evening; And the cool, delirious wind, toft aa the 14 Wild hiril't carol." swept o'er the fertile plaint Of Palestine. Sofily it dole chrnugh the I.aUirc of the Hebrew tent, and the bard Kelt it upon his forehead, n he Inokrd Out, and saw the troubling of Gallillee's Droad waters. And as llm dim loldings of Twilight gathered round the neighboring hills This man of -Got, witli harp attuned to nuies Of highest praise, which nationa beard en tranced," Went forth to seek with Cod communion. The hart ne'er aought with mors delight thr cooling Water-brook, than did tl'ia Jcbrcw Bard bit . Fatber't face. I'pon a irreen hillock, mecklv Kneeling, with his face towards Jerusalem He offered up hit evening orison ' . ." Of prayer tndprarte.' He prayeif inaudihly, 'Till he grew earnest inwardly; then with- fun light faith glowing in hit bosom, he Rose, and hlrtsed the spot and thought hnlUved. He muacd,.anil musing thought the earth krid all Its works impoverial eH as bit mental Eye flashed o'er a psriorainir sketch of Man's earthly joy a, be cried " have .ait tnd Of all fierfectitn if en," and folded op The sickening scroll. 8. J H Enfield, N. C. Oct 11, 1838. Fob tos Stab. Idntt t a Ijtmp Shadt, accidentally trlen Ill-fated flait! Tby probation endrth. This princely ball, where wit and beauty long Havs dwelt, in which the grace congregate For social glee, shall by tbee ne'er again Illumined he. . Murmur not. Thy fat shall The late nf empires be, and continents: , Each, in its turn, shall tor to dust, end be Forgotten. Tby late tbe destiny bespeaks Of tarlMg things of nan with all bis potnp. His pride, his tame of each rsaeau check nal epsrUiaf eyev t, . . Oer ysMti Minds will forte aot, kal ion) the act to gaexjt far la my muwnj koeis, I will eta my r.te PbiloMphiw, and on eaca ismnf ieai ..k mnim hlntlad oat. MM thiniS silts Embleineiie wf the final end of F.verv ainiul man. o. J. II. Enfield, Oct, 13, IBas. HOME. (FrTm a Album.) Hm! it is a thellered Eden; from wboae gates Man may go forth epon the desert world. Bleat, wbeo bis toil is ended, to raturn No angel there to turn hi step away, But, standing in the portal, full of love. With winning welcome, tin ffead kim it- & J. H. Enfield. Oct 13, 1838, r - FOK SALE, My Mill's on Neuse Hirer, tn roilcs east of llaleizh, and I hetitate not to say that a more su perior situation it not in the Southern Staict for the trt'dioa of any kind ot Machinery. Tbre it at thit lime a large two story wood bailding with throe pair of atones and Saw Mill est one tide tf ilw Itivcr, and a Cottoa and Wool card-iu- Machine on the other. t hose wishing to purchase trill give ane aa early call. I would take land iu part payment. Should I not tell at private talc, belore the first nf January, I will CI pot it , to public sale the fiitt Monday in January. J. R H1NTON. Oct. 18, 1131 44 4w State of North Carolina, Franklin County. Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessioni, Seiltmber Term, 1838. William Thrift, ") Original attachment vs. (,uMon Psvry tummoned Itenjaniin Reed, J Garnishee. In this rata it annearina- to the aatifaclion I ihe Court, that the Delentfaat in thit eat resides beyond the limits of this Stale. It is ordered lint publication be tnadci'orsi. wctkt it th Ita- Irieh Mar, that I he taid Defendant bi and appear bt lore th Jiistkct or tbe next Court ot i'leat ami Quarter Sessions, to be held for the eounty ol Kiwnklin, at the Court House in Louisburg, on i be second Monday in December next, tbirn and there to replevy and plead to ittue, or judg ment w ill be taken pro eon tetao, and the effects in the handinf the Garnishee condemned to tbe benefit of the Plaintiff. Attett. S. PATTERSON, CC.C. 44 6 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. Ransway from the Sebaeriber'i- plaiitatioo m Herlie eounty on the lUih ol Aurutt. a ncirro man by the name of HREW, be ia ol dark complexion thosrga not black, aged about 3.1 years, has no very notable marks recollect ed. more than h has lost the two front under terih. is about five iett six or eight inches high. II wt purchased at the sale of wiiuam Alston, ia Warren county, shoot twea-ty-fiv or sis years past I am easier tbe im pretsion that said boy it lurking about the neigh bnrtiood of Shady ;roverJn said eoaaty, as he hat relai ions there, or in the neighborhood of one of the Mr. Katon't who lives in Warren, perhaps near the llnanoke. I understand that bis mother is owned by a gentleman of that name, the moth er el the boy it named Aggy. She was also purchased from the estate of William Alston. I will give the above eward of fifty dollars to. apprehending said boy and delivering him to me, or twenty dollars if confined ia Jail to that I get him again. SAMUF.L WILLIAMS. Martin County, Ji. C. Sept. 14, IMS. 44 rtp Notice to Travellers going StmUt. Tbe I'eoplo't Ln ol lour horse poa coaches, Iravrs Angutta, svery day, fcr ' Warrenton, by Ihe Angutta and Athena RUil Koad ears, thane to Mitlet;Mia, ataenn and Columbus to Mont, gomery, Ala. by Stages, with Stock and Stages unsurpassed by any line in Ihe Southern country. Great r has hewn observed in the select mw of drivers on this line, and none but subar wtHt most experienced men nave been molojed. I'assen f rr, who avail thrmtelvea ol the opportunity ol taking tbit I'ne ot Stages, can be positively assur ed of more comfort and expedition, than any eth er line now in operation, between Augusta and Momgome. y, Ala. Office at the Caked Slates Hotel, Augusts, Georgia. The Columbia Telescope, Ihe Fayttteville agd Raleigh papers, alto the Kichmoad aad Norfolk paper, will pleas eopy tbe above and forward thei Mttssti I CSO. W. DEMT, Agent lor tbe Company. Psyetrevltfc, Seat 19, 1531. 40 if IMPORTANT SALE. On Monday, the I Sir, of Dee next, the sub scriber, as Kxeentnr of Ransom Hinten, dcc'il, will sell at public auction, at ihe late residence id ihe dee'd, 10 miles south ol Raleigh, all hit crop nl cotton, cjm, fodder, and oats Farming titrtitili, (vis. a superior new waggon, carts, ploughs, blacksmith tools, cotton gin, thresher, wheat Ian, (sc. Also all the Hoc It ol horses, n -ties, cattle and bogs, household and kitchen fu oititre. t i Tuesday, the I Ith. will commence the salt ot Su likely ncrrnet, consis'ing of men, women, boyt, girls and children. Also, lb tract ol laad On which Ihe decease lived, On Neuse Jtiser, enntkinmg about 8,000 acres, more than two thirds ot which hat never been cleared, ihe quality infrrior lo but few, il any tracts in the oiuntjr, f i h tame siie. The improvements consists of a comfortable dwelling bouse, with eight rooms, corn houses, stables, cotton gin, negro houses, snd sll other accessary out build ings, in goor! repair. The land will be divided with a view ol suit in; pntehatert. TERMS. The perishable property wilt be sold on a credit nf six months) the landon a credit of one, two, and three years, with interest from the day of sale. Ilond and approved security will be required for the purchase money, belore Ihe title of the property is ehsngrd. C. L. IHJJTQV, Executor. Wake county, Oct. 7, ItSS. 44 if COMMITTED, To the Jail of Hertford county, a negro man, who calls his name J0. nd says he belongs t Uen jamin Bovt, ot South Carolina. purchased by aaidflnytof iicnritt, who purchased obey Skinner. Kaisi n. fro is ahmst sis fl kik m.i -.k emplexHin, and ssys he is filty-Tive ycara of age. The o ner is requested to come forward, prova property, pay charges, and take him twsy.or be will be dealt wifh at the law directs. KDWANKD K-3RCITTS. Hrrlford co , N. C. Sept 86, lS3r 4S Rm RANAWAT, From Ihe Sskiil.uuli.l. Person count. N. I' Cameron Mill, an fK-QA f of Oct. Inst., a argro aura by lb name ot O VI . Stm ttol a light black, tolerable k.-w, stout built i be hat s double task an h miAm ot kis mnuf k -Im - I 1.. cr on tbe back of hi neck, about tU or 84 years old, had on when be left dark store Jeans, a scar oa one ol his leet occasioned by the eat of an ase. I eill give it dollar if apprehended in the Slate, and 100 dollars it oat of lb State so I jet hi an. - E. U: CARRINGTOH. October S, lS . 4S 4 Tbe Richmond Enquirer It recjae pubiTsh the above 4 lime and torward i Red Mounuia, Orange, N. C Tbe Richmond Enquirer I requested te . .1- -k ... . . t . . asteoMi u E.H.C. Ton tALB at Tma orrics. M O. .I HA W if i ia i 1 liaas.tf ." THE ROAD TO WEALTH Iiiiukcb roll Firrt Cemts. i Jast eemmcaeed a new and taluableOfiroiy pubheatKHi, Adapted to the purpotea o, r -ry Barmer and dctignod te propagate lt ;' sad practical information cneroing the Otlk growing in the Coiled State, entitled - Til K AM E R IC A M SIIiK Git VE JJVD r.i RMEtTS MfJWJi It SWaSLLISHSB WIT ': , Appropriate EsagraTlBiTsH cetTsa ev WABO CHENKY k HROTIIFRS, Horlingun, N. J. " ssb rcsMsaaa av ' CHARLES ALKXANDKK, Philsd. , Tbe first number of this highly important and valuable work, is now ready lor delivery to sub scribers' We beg leave respeetlully to call tbe attention ol our ahisens to the nraiteworth ob jects it has in view, and for the promotion ol wnicn ii una oeca put into operation. There baa not probably heretofore beea time when the attention of Ihe people of this country was aa much engaged on the subject of Ihe Silk Culture at at present) nor a time when those who have already embarked ia thit business felt such entire confidence, not only thtt liberal profits may be derived from it, but alto in their ability to produce at good Silk asean be procur ed In any part ol the world.-Mt it believed that all that ia now wanting to fully establish thit great Iqferctt in Ihe country, with all it vast advanta ges is birpvhe disseminating of plain practical information sonecraihg kf and to convince our eitisrnt of wbat-w know to be. true, vis p that there is no more difficulty about raising a crop nf Silk, than there it strop of grain! Tb swpital tbut bestowed yields a far greater return than ran be obtained from any other branch of hus bandry. The editors have long Uvea engaged In the silk culture, and intend hereafter to give it thoir entire attention. . They have made extensive arrangemeata lor feeding ihe silk worm, and cultivating that invaluable speciet of mulbury , tree, lb Moras Multiesulit. And, from their long experience ui the occupation ami extensive correspondence with, silk growers,'they believe they may say without ostentation, that they shall bo able to make Ihe American Silk Grower, useful and entertaining, and to commu nicate through its pages information at valuable respecting every branch ol Ihe silk buiinett, at ssn be Heswhere obtained in tbe United States. A portion of the work will be devoted to not ing the modern improvement of agriculture, and such matter as are generally aielul lo the cultivators of the soil. The proprietor t respectfully solicit contribu tions on Agricultural subjeets'geneisfly and al so the Silk Growing Business it, particular. Ad dress the Editors, Ward Cheney k Brothers, Burlington. The work Will be published monthly-every number comprising twenty-four large octavo pa-v get, with the addition ol a cover for advertise ments, he. , end at the end of each volume, a complete table of contents will be furnished to subscribers. T-rmt, One Dollar a year, paya ble advance, Tor tingle nibtcribert. Twenty subscriptions will bs supplied for a whole year by forwarding a turent ten dollar bill free of potts ge. All orders for the work,1 postage psld, wilf be promptly attended to, if addressed to the Publisher, C. Alexander, Athenian Buildings, Franklin Place, Philadelphia. Citizens, Silk Growers, Agriculturalists, and others, who with to procure this work from the present time, will please forward their natnea aud the amount ot subscription immediately. Liberal Premiuia. Any Agent forwarding 100 subscribers for one year, and a current bank bill, will be entitled to Ten Thousand Silk Worm F-ggs, selected from Ihe asott approved varictlea which can be lorwarded by road to any part of tbe United Slates, at a trifling exptatej and which, if properly attended to, according lo the instrsliont which are promulgated in Ihe work, will yield a profit considerably exceeding tbe a mount ol the price of subtcribtioa for one hun dred copies. (O Editors of papers who are desirous of enestivwejiae; tisr grewn ot BUK in thit country. win piease eopy nut auvertitement a lew timet. ana we win luranh them with an .xehsnge, tnd also occasional samples of the Silk, which it mancfacmred at the Editor's extrntive ctiab lishsncttl in llurlington. New Jersey. July 86. By virtue ol a Deed of Trust to ui executed (er certain purposes therein contained, WILL BE SOLD on Moxiuf the 10th December next, at the residence of B. J. SPUUILL, near Tarborouch all the nerishable Utt Margaret A. Spruill. Mippoaet. loeontitt of i rum mj to ou varreis corn, 0,000 lbs. blade Ftxhler, 80 to 90 fat lings, Horses, Mules, Cattle, 2 yoke of Oxen, 40 head of Sheep, Carriage and Harnett, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Uttn 'tilt, tfc. tft. A, credit of-nine months with interest fmn dstc will be riven on all sums over lite dollar all under five dollars cash. The purchaser will be required to rive bond with two undoubted sr. euritict before the property Is removed. irnof disposed of at nri.ste sale, at tha ume' time and place will be sold that VALUABLE TASM. KNOWN AS THB Schcnek Plantation. Lying on Tar River, one and a ball miles above Tarborough, eontaininf - 993 AC It IKES. 450 of which are supposed In be aleared. Silioin- ing the lands of J R. Llovd. L. D. Wilton and others. " There is on Ihe Farm A aooA DwIlintr House: With all neeettary out houses. Gin-house and Screw, apple and peach Orchards, alto an inex- hsustibie deposit ol rich Marl. The Farm is well adapted to Ihe growth ol corn, cotton, tmall grain, He. ano it w. a stste nl good improvement. TEltMS liberal and made known os the day ot sale, the subscribers reserving to themselves the privilege oi a bill. Posts-scion to be give on the 1 t ot January nact, -For further particu lars apply lo B. J. Spruill, on the premises. Psrt of all the above will be sold ss Ihe nroner ly of Miss B. P Host. . 1 1 PKTKK EVANS, WM.R SMU'll.Jr. jTrutttes. Edgecombe county, Oct Sth, lgtt. Will be hired nut, for the entiling rear at the same lime and place, the XEOIiOES Mont, big In tbe mill Estate, consisting of Men, Bovt and Girls. ' 43 w Notice to all whom, fl mar con- -:: -,.,...--.-r .... ioaoc to me next Li-esenvl Assembly for. an Act to form a new ui Aneoa and Mesklca- burg eonnria. . . . 4 Iw lVJOwV HOTEL FOR SALE. Ifting dcslroot of removing to lb Wett. the subscriber offers lor sal the. , , Valuable Hotel, "IS ee.-PW K him- U '"-ed in the City of Raleigh, on the corner of Morgan street and" south e..t of the publi. ...rwTh. h' , Urge, snd i amply provided with rooms snd Iro plsceti and the other accommodations are aurte renient. The eoatigwhy of this Motel to the Capitol, itt ample sccommndatitma, and the iav. LrTZ!T'!l"t'M'u, ?j;r0TMi,' Sleigh, render it a desirable stand te those who may wiah to engaga is. such n enlerprrsa. Tbe hotel was lormeel owaed by Mr. Blatehford. If ,h. baer i'era N. beaahave all the dock aad fur. Mare ea kaad, sad immedrare v. , . ALEX. MQRPIHV. Rsle!s, Seed. U, lltt. -..' BEEF AMD FOItU FOR 1S39. i Navt Cosiaininssat' Orrics, (httbtr, 4uH, IMS. SF.ALEO OFFERS, endorsed Ofnirs for Beel'.,, or "Offer for Pork," at llsa ease may be, will be reecivrd at this office until 3 o'clock P. M. of the 10th November next, for furnishing and delivering, Ire of all cost and charge to the United States, f ta)0 bsrrrlt ol Navy Heef, and 8,000 barrels of Navy Pmk, esich barrel to on tain i posmda tiett wrixht of Dvef or Poik, S'M) barrel ol the Heef must be delivered at the Navy Yard, CWarlestown, Massachusetts! tUU barrels ol the Heel and 4,000 barrels ol P. rk must be delivered at the Navy Var,l, New Yoiki all tn be ttelivered betweea tbe lith March and thelSth Mar, The Heel roust be packed from welt-fattened cattle, weighing not less than sis hundred pounds, nvit wrich.s all tlie Ires and ler round ol Ihe hind quarters, and ill clods, neck, or sticking pieces than, itiiT elieext ot tne ion. qnancra, most he wholly excluded from tbe barer I ( and Ihe remsinder nl the caret,! must be cut in pie ces of not let than eight pounds each. Th Perk tnnss be corn-fed and well fattened II i be skulls, feet, and hind Ire entire, must beeicludcd Irons lb birrel) and the remsinder nf the hoe must be cut m Pieces weighing sot less Ihsn six pounds cash; not more than three shoulder pieces, and one jowl and a half, or the jowls of a hog snd a hall, shall be allowed to a barrel. ' - The whole quantity of ihe acid tleef and Pork mutt be slaughtered between Ihe first day of No vember next end tbe period! of delivery) mnst be thoroughly Sahed or struck with lb best qual ity clean, coarse Turk's Island, Isle of May. or St. Ubet Salt, and no other, and, alter remain ing a sufficient time for Ihe salt to penetrate the meat in Ihe most thorough manner, it it to be packed with a tullloientqusntily of the. same qual ity of tali, and five ounces of pure Saltpetre, pul verized.' The salt used In linking mutt be care fully separated Irom lb pieeel, and the pieces mnsl be drniacd or placed on inclined boards, and suffered to remain in thai slate for some lime before Ihe nieces are put in -the barrel. Th Harrels mutt be msde ol ibe belt season ed heart of white oak, tree from can wood, and Ihe slaves must be at least tbr-e-lourths nf an inch thick, and not more than four inches wide; thev mint he fullv aud subttsntiallv hooped and i.airedat the expense of the respective contract. orsi eseh barrel mnst be erannvit on its head, Navv Heel." or "Navy Pork," aa the case may be, with the "eoutractor's same" and tbe "year when packed." The Beef and the Pork will be Inspected by the insnectinr officers at th respective Navy Yards aforesaid, and by aome"awora Inspectors of Sslt provisions," who will be selected by Ihe respective commanding oflleerss hut Iheir char. ICS for such inspection must be paid by Ihe res pective contractor, who must likewise have the Imrrcli put in good shipping order, ta Ihe satis faction of the commandant! of the respective Na vy yards aforrscid, alter th inspection, and st Ibrir own expense. Bidders must specify their prices separately and distinctly ia separate offers for the Href and for tbe Pork, and for each of Ihe place ef deliv. erv, covering all expenses and atisrges. Letter from some Navy agni, commandant of a Navy Yard, or other person well know to the Department, mutt awomptoy the offer of eacn person, and autte tlie aeiiet ol the writer that the person offering to contract ha tha abili ty to perform Ins contract in a satiaieeiory man' ner, aud that hi sureties are also responsible for tbe smosnt of tbe ontrset, or tbe otters will not be considered. -Bondi in one-third tbe smoont of tha respec tive conttwet will be required) and ten per cen turn, in addition, will b withheld from Ihe mount of each navnrent to be made, a collateral security for the due and faithful peiformanee of ihe respective contract, which will, oa no at conn tv be paid antil th eontiectc ever comalied with in all respect. After detracting ten per eentam, payment will be made by the United Stale within thirtv davt alter the caid Heef and Pork shall have beea inspected end reeei'ed, and bills for ibe same approved by the Commandants ot Ihe respective Navy iait, aloresaid, accords u u mv itTmi o kit: contracts, fhe nsrtt ot tbe Heel In ha ..ih.j f. ,u barrel are particularly desijnated in the enave ..n- .v "v aipcuei to ine aontraeta. frraon intereited,wha have not haretokir seen Ihe a gtsvingi, sn obtain them oa application at thit uuice. 43 So tCT To be published twice a week in Ihe Na tional lotrllieenwr. Glnbe. Arm Mil N... Chronicle, Eastern Argus, New Hantpabiiw (ia- notsoa isnvocate, 1 1 an lord 1 unrt, Kepub. Irean Herald. New York Times. Penjssalvanku Harrisburg Kr parser k SUM Journal, Kaltiowre Kepobliwn, Norfolk Herald, Raleigh Star, Lnu- -ill- A ,!...-. :. i ' : : . ; i "- " .ivi , v.miiiubu sscpuojtcau, sod ""s swrnweras. s3s!Ntf4 ICalelsh and Colnmbla Rail Uoad Coinpaajr. A sufficient number of thare of the Capital Stock of lb Raleigh aad Columbia Kail Road Com nan r to uvum tK- .k.n.. -r...jf , - .... w, mm uuwiaij. tiavine been auhaeritu.rf fur n..,u. u l...i 1 en i that t (er.raf meeting ol the stockholders of ... vu...,...., wi,, oe uein t in oRice of IU Raleith and Gaston Uail Road Cotnpaoy, in ihe City of Raleigh, on the first Monday o Novem ber neil. fiir il... r..-f,. f .1..,:.! , , ... .. ,.. ,.., w, ,, m rrrtiueni and Directors nl aaid Comnanv. DUNCAN CAVIK.RON.-J Ralcich. Register insert two weeks. State of North Carolina, Nash County. ' hi Equity March Term, 1838. Chscity Collins, T . r i r.!i- . V V "r divore, and Dtvid Collint and f Alksony. Ilennrt Collins. J It annearina Ia Ik. ..I.T. . . . i .... Hixintnm v III IOUrt, thst the defendant, IHvid Collins, is not an in. habitsnt ol this Sute, it it therefor ordered by Ihe Court that publication be made in Ihe Ualelah Star and Roanoke Advocate lor three months, with leave tolake testimnas , and ii is ordeie.l bv Ine' f.nnrt that 11,.. , . , . .i . . , " . ui lunner made, that notice left at the last resi-lence of the del.nd. ant iiavid Collin, be sufnccnl aoiicc as to him of laitnix nepotition. . a am. jnio. It. DRAKE, Jr. C. M. K. tut versify 9f Pennsylvnnla.' jaebicar sDcpartment. That ennrksw I u. :n MotMllV I K tl Amm, - t S. a . . Wtt X9"'"" wr,ot""0' Gbemittry, Rooiar Haas, M. D. 8rgery, Wiliiam Gia.aa, m. U. Anatomy, Wiut.x B. Iloaeta. M. D. Institutes of Medicine, Saii't Jaeasoa, M. n. Materia Medics and Pharmacy, Gsoacs B. VOOBsj M kJ- , Obitetriei nH tk n:.... .1 u ' mi ... .. 'vt. vi vrs omm ng CHildm, Hu L. Homi, M. D. Clinwal Uautu:. o delivered at the Philadelphia Hospital, (Block- fj.t scTTSsajyiwainW nlnHkfil. 1 ha imoiDt nf th.m K.m.m. r rr.:.. : .l ' , aw,a.j wi iuii t.rji jtfj in! VlllsB st heretofore, ao hverease having been mad m eoatrquen of the augmentation m the number '': etsd lb rmprovemeatt ia Cliaical iaatruaticm. 1 - e.-i - -en U1LUAM MCYHN, I Com'r THOS P.DKVF.HKUX. .7 CHARLES MANLY. f Raleigh. GEO. W Mlllihli'ii "'cn' Oct, Id. ItSI ' ,x WB. HORXF.R. Dean tht Mtditol rachg. , a -n , ... i'Motletyhia, Aag 80, 11M amcrican llljcfnoiDjical i,., .VJSCRf.r. a- i to the belief B at Its; sex. 1 1 C I !! rLH, : (J that Pbrnolv isi-I V7ts- ia a lew years, moat attwid,-,-..' .' irs, most stli.nishir.rt.'r.s. there tloei not nut on-the SnJLL"K a art.gle penoilical whose objeet n 7. .j'V tenth t, repel Die attack ml nvl"""?, swer lire enquiries whirl, r7 . rk are ilitpoteil to make eoncrrwin- jT " , Ihe most t.i, pri.M.g ,i ,ht J. CatiattHflr Hd dlll a.Mawilvtaa.sU.- . . Utaw. rir wsisn ituRiirviHW. 9r kimnM .. , 'v 'vi 1 ha .. .... . m . I . -I a- . vaav-wa.u media tliroox" wbTch in pretem ta' .frK "wj tion asd tm undents alt th t.w f, ur, ami all th new tlieorirt hk JL ed in lh various institutions & ntiJ' Ibrnughout Ihe world, and k u J!"" should be to. The tame it true rf!?11' leading professions, of law, and ol dirU not will. standing tli iniportatrt Ut!j' pbrenilogiitt know their Kinict tctJj' lelne. and divinity, and law, ther MTa." lioa Ihroutb which, at the annro, J bete besrmxt mav be nnl.i.j ' that some newspapers, and also oncer) ' of a less ephemeral character, da !j v'n'l anicicv in lavonr ot inrenolOEV: U, ifn not meet thr fn-etevt neeetiiiy, i J which is avowedly flirHehical--nnt SwIII' ges shsll constitute a ierisnent dcaesHH facts and which shall be open for Ihe VjiIvL' of opinions and Ilia record of nrineM.U.1 ed with those, lacta at new seeded: sTT feellne nf-thia nreraaitv. -- r. , ... will I Ly I thai such a wot k it extensively oenussielJ will nsert with' enennr.icemrui ...j 4 in d need Ihe nuhlislirr to i...... -rrwt,bi of " Tha American I'breoulocicsl JaT' MiseeHsn;.', ' -""''s The ohieel of llii curl -m t. .' from oblivion the most inlerettingofibtr nierous factt, confirmatory and illuatrjj.j.T' truth of phrcnoliig), to show th 1!? in, nl' this aeirnaM, nn rl h., : . . , . Sk - ' " .'i...iiuii; IMIVUMI trllectual, and moral;) on th Mcsbsal t n.nt n( th ln.n-. , "V- ... . ... , u. lifninmf. a TL I ology, and on Mental and Moral HiilaasaWi On all these Slibireta lh. i. . " eW.-l kn. In. .nnlr,h..ilr.. I "P J ;e- v- - vcvcrti able . while the resource nl lb- 1 .r not. it it hoped, be found ineoniiderb I'he CHlirtnus 1'fc.s.raAl,. .f ,1.. . . . n w, tm wor al mi ciiledly evageCcal: lor on promiaciii ek-. the hands of thote. who, in ignorane nature and trndenciea, tuppnte Ihat tarr fk it an instrument by which lo subvert llwtnT revealeil religion, and loosen Ihe liunZ noes suiiimiiii 1 1 w . anil rnnre - 1 . 1 . . . - . be, The lurmeny beme the truth, f jiZi Jicsj and thote I'ftrenologg. And awT t.j.1 nl Ika 1 , 1. i , , 1 . U. S, j - .-' Hi, 01 our teles, retpeetfully solicit tbe enquiries sndckZ not of cavillers, but of the Imlv bmi., consereniionsly learhil. Suck eorT.lL we shall always welcome lo our n ' L?T will always be treated with klJ,-. e will honvM . nd ret,Hjifnl el.,, V eulogy. But the captious a sura to themselves our silent te.ISi . , - -eras 10 ovrrloM science which he will not be st the Mia, uZl --a- 1 ..-i'" - tew rcMiae, A Our ohieel ia lh- -.i.i.i.'.i . j ....marine iir we solicit the tommankation ot djtr, wkak "fl-"-"' Mnwe agwiasi rhrenolotn saf, nlede ourselves in .kl..L .1 . ..' , , r m.m, pj, e, e h, w which we bsve satisfactory vouelwrtferuVril! uineaestt and ia which all lb fact! nl canea are lurnislird m ... 11 . -- -.. uus as aa mwl rm r own udgmut ol th terekrtl Zl ! in all ilss L mmWfm . , -vvspreu t ass. ions, ft H) obvioui thst wc caw reeciv, j, Jl, tnttancet, th opinions u ae.phi-ioljay tnts-ptiranalogiral .ri,ers, ss tn lUitmn whu-h the levers! organs r devrlnscd mutt in every such case, sc t!.tHeadtriJnll,r a cait tf U, properly certified te bt Utt Na ture. v ,. Original F.stsys nn PbilogicJ tnlinti, form pa1 of the Joarnal, at also, Xeti.sa 4 Phrrnologieal aad anti-Phrenologital orb r shall we fail t present te uwr rcaetrt aitt sa ter ot interest and Importance si sstvscssts) ia foreiga Phrenological works of stMafsaJn. eelleiioe, and which are aot geaerallt tnmiilt la tbe Aaseriesa public, thir rscrs sc aVan aurelvet shall be btna-jHt such) and, aasa as practicable, we shall aceoaspaay sw ta. lians with illustrative ui: iadeed, iarrfi esHset that scarcely a number iU s aaas without tw ar mora auch . Ta encourage Phrenclotttt of Ulest futtv neaiailr nrnL.in-l -n-M im. , . , r - a. . 1 mri-ripps,! ta enrich -the wmk wiib their eoniritwusti, n offrr tnr nrrttirf 1:1 i . . . . . m.,..., , w-aiuvnu a anvrpr-a lion rser Arittid ttt.tr t- . . 1. n.n.ii. -a- . j l. the very first periodicals later eoumry: sstai editor doet aot promise la cirlsrar ill iMk vwrretponnenit may eommantcate, atrsllvU ha sma Ann.ii i,.t . 1 k. f. . "o. and eieilly if it affVt the iatrivaid atHiiily snd religion, h clam lh rijhi af Nf reetioa, ia tbe form et reply, nr ef lh W'nr Bion of tha aJiialin-KI- ....... J L cations for which aompenastioa it csprtttc", act w. preparrn as ta ae at lor me ssohteyt. ... .n.vn.n , il-j nm an aouwva av an, that tbe pecuniary value of tack Mina. ill a r wMva, n iov rmieni 10 wnica isswarsa aatroniaed. It la a,nt a.;.-. 1 u. j..;. lioa of gaia that tt is offered to lac sooaaan, - ' '" navraji vnasrueratinns: ircat lew. kna r a i " I a ' . .T"'.: 1 -'V::,-.a- . . -- ' ' " pruwui.i, n in n. nraaa a. - a large subscription list be obisibcd, ksosisfm hie proportion ol lb profits will bv rtvvotrf the enlargement sod iraprovrraret et tkc vat, wubeut sa increase ot expense to It tasstrsVn. .iTqurm iiiustraitont ann tmseiiraawaa will. In th-t -. . V.. ;.. . ... n.-Ma tioas ol iba work'be thus mulnptitd- - . TP.HMI. t. The tmericsw Ph rrnolocicat Jinwtslssl mivceiiany wm be issued monthlf.t on the 2d of October next. S. Rack number wdl contain nl Iratt St so o paves, making s vylumr id, nt IrM tkat J pages, anrrrstiondine in nnini iJ mrchaaitalo- ecution with Ihe beat rjcrmdicals of lavecV- 3. The woik will be furnished ii subwrfc at 3 per annum for a tingle enpyi fi (ss" ia Philadelphia or New York) for".!, or 910 (current's shove, tor atviX eopieisrst to one address. Ta Ii sssvaiv aadTHtlB cil STL-nssTS, single enpiet will fsranWe 9,1 SO ner tnuum: and to comniuoes of flrW more of such, it will he reduced to 1 If opy. il tent loose addreit, and lbs ssktcny tioh forwarded lo the publisher free of ,rf N. II As funds ar already de-Mite tustaining tke work year, tnkscrikert vi incur no risk til lot by paling in advascrt Jf for the same reason, will be invsriablj rtq- in advance'. Money sent by snail, if enclosed "InvfTj lenec of Ihe potl-maater. will b tt la - the publisliert kut postage mull, is sverjfso,. ea pant - , To editors who will aire thit Prmnertstt n. ,.n Ir,. l. a.t f7....J a ainn- tOStS" I ing it lo tlie publisher, the work wall be sesthv I on year. Subscriptions and letter of basinets, " sildresscd to th publisher, AiM Vil." Cai-ealer street, Pblalelphia, and cera' 1 tone lor the work la the r airoa at w Poslmtstcrt Ihi aehoat the coustry will P"" to act as agents fur Ihtt Journal. A vsnllctatlasa ax.-Ill rxsnale ttttwt nest tacaaral Assembly for aa est I Tarn, tale the praperi y of Mrs. Bars Mks ci n aw eoaaty.. Keptembee II, lM. S ' asAntiarktaT -- at SaVfl a raw tmss-jiuvtArtji igg cTtrii inr priirsw vw- . l 1 1 1 .a J akav, afr I -w 1-- J . -a ! chnii room to mttkm a profit on If. T.'" aaw a. ast . .U-a . - !s a..- B. ill I?1" I wj want iif jtmrrf vj 10 "jllKNinf -' ' T. 1! at my offiet, n tsmit prhf L.im. Ia tat l..:-a.J 111 a. k ttu J W W 1 "s '" will ins,', " - . : t a.. : S ... a a m - laVaV . I Agent ilv Batlls k H1 Baltigb, Sept. 3, ii

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