THE OCAX Bl'Hini). t tv, r. n. oitna. . Vtxry mf rot in fhc dn, fi 'n'M- Tit wirU rami ti.it rt atVl mfwrnTiilW, IV.tm i r pniUl ty ill's T'vfU, Uo Pi tii - rt. I;,-- . u ,t li -n by day, If;: hul actj iiu-il ti l o"er M brow , Ytt- t tli-,v!e tikl . 1- wt, ami N41W tV- U iii uut hi iii-lf)iHi Inmc rre ifb, !Vv bi Ui -c ro .d it 1 in to li.iu ilie. Ht--y 111 t'w tU tt tl-rj. T'm iv the tiHowv lUirmiJ ill roll ott m Whrrr ijoliy!.! c!u ln thro t!it tJark euM wave, no Wjitb am xvti -e.rt1v 0on m tfra It IfiMMt 1.0, I know I !. o:t br-tt lrti, luxe tin b -hN Ji.iII w.Mn tbi-betaX ia eoM,1 V) tnnt yrtA fin.(t e tUit bo m l tnvt lltirv me oM iulb: itMrf e;:j V" K"f in ianrv tVr Krmilo acll kttfiwti irrtrtla Yl.t; Cvf, iid ijtJ, nut -t hiig i Um (! I liar f tb i.t f( ti9we.tW cot a:nl bmV, A'l of '-ii t'-at 1 loted in cbib!boo4i' bowr. 1 !iTrt t.t V'p.-rt lo b bid, bn 1 tlic.f. In thf cbiuxb-V;irif r -on tint Rtim hill tids--llr tiie bjii s nf my larder my pin should b.? iJur-jr tue(tot.intlicdr'p,d"rp wa.m nil rit-atu-.ltiinber lie whi-rra mother' pray ' And Mjm' t.etmenn be hl-wlel ti.err. Oh! 'la .11 Iw we-l n- tlit Ikum throb i o'er. To kno. when il. fn:.tkiii lll gnJino mere, Thot itn it i f m.HI; J.,h wriK-l lor rmr.e To plant the first wild rtiiwtT of sprijigoo mi t null. I -el Kielis wliert- tit lnvi'ij onrii topovTnii-,f I!urr n. not in lhr ilci j, dt-- nn. Anfl t!riv it imalifr In r tf wrmld b tert F"V lii:n wki 1st In tu oct-an-lx-il. lnmir-t tt ptit:i nit ta ti.itik of now, K!ic I Mt?t twi,Ar4 tlicw lorkuHiirl kinu'd this Hrnw In t!' li:'.ir!uli wrmt-.M nhiill tin' n-nk- hi' 'I tr Upv liH-t rr-Mj-il liii- cnll -rc kiM A' Hike ib'H hnh1 one ii'fii vn.lt Jtr mr, Jlitrr mi' irfit in Ik iJ"-, 1-i' ' ' nliC bct-i lw.va in niv rtrrAiiM' bis viire T!ir ji,-vr no linil Xt Ilia riyin prvT. Tbrr l-r lfrr;-pM liim lo o'rr thf vur!'! iilr, AIk.vp Ki;ii bntH cIoamI (lie Milrrrn liilc. bcif t ) ii tier wi iK t. wild l'ol n-v W'herr tx hint trtt dunrr itb ilii-ir foamr ri'.-.n VIhtc t'i - liillow b itiii.l mwl tlic iniU -iiiorl free, Tb7 ljuiicj hi 111 ibtrr; in tbi" ib-rp, ilifp . AND GOODS. LITC ItJ'OUU A OLIVER, MiClU.VV T.lll.OHS, F.v'r.TTKvn.LB Sr. Raixiuh, N. C. AHR NOW Ol'KNIN'fi t their Ston-. o.. door below fli Upe yr Hank, an decant tortnii-Ht i;l Cumlt i llivir line, einlirasiiiK (Jloihi, CniniH-ipi, ml Vrtlin(i, nl evrrjr color ml qimlitj, of hwb the fulloi( omprite a rii - Superior Waal Bit d Bltek do. Ula i(Ja Rrreii Dmke Ntck firten . I.. . V.W .i. ' cr.oTts. ritrl Mitrd " Kpaniah Pljr lljrrinnliin tl Pilot, a tivw tilirllurfivfrcotlt. j t.fHTMrr iiuui IJICII iiiwca I I CI . Kinckinrl Uib'd do. Ili.i)imiil dir. hlmit (jo. !. Mfiio liib'.t il iiiid Victoria II41H l)i ,.b Hlngiv 1I0 llulf l'.timtrrtti Su.irn r plhin U'k Mulir-tkiiO V-btt -. Tiger d.,. rtn. . F'in rd ' do. do. H0..1011 do. d. yrcsr.-cs. Hiiirn N'lll '- I'itin fo-. Yntrneia - llulf Ctthmarrtlt . IcgwiH-r with an aavirtmi-nt f R F. .1 1) T .V .I JlK VI.U T1II..Y U FUimW and Hock-ki Slim t and leaver- Linen Hotonn ijl Cuhart, riffled and iilalni OunHtladi 8m. tiil.ris Motkiii, Uutktkm anil llcrlin ;lort, lack Silk and Vntoi ia l.'rama, t ipleadid arti. tll Mone'ttiiwkt Ktiint BombMine, Mid tU tl( IVnnant'a tf libraitd Staakt, triemr kind, and in tact !rf tl.in-( that can be round n any limilar tMil.mrt Nrarh or Kouth. Tlietc puidt ban W-rn trleetrd by J, JunttMP partner in Vera,, b j tpared-tx-iiht-r riprnta nor aiu in tbrlrarltrtliiH, and aonimenfly fB,ip. " tb brat MwnmtM of (txH evr opined U (tie Wte1.ir Hie irnlb ol thick call ami caaroine for j Aitravlvf a. W htra incur employ firtt rtie Noirl.ctn wni kncn, and avail ouri-eltet of ay thechngea hi tba faabiont. at aoon at thrr Jiikn place at the North. We therefore bate no lieiftation in varrtnting every thing we make to be at eU and at faibionably cut anil ivade a eon be, Neh or South .M. inbert of the lgitla tare mm oibrrt vitrila the arty during the aea- iun, wunni no wan in call anil eaamine our atmk bator ptirchtting. 1 bote tnraiahini their own jnoda may rely non having their ork at .veil ciycuted at though furniabed the ma lei ialt. Ordrrt from a distance promptly at trnded in. Thankful for pact favort arvepeal- uiiy aoiieu a acntimtaaoe ot pnblie patnmaire. urciipouukuLivKit. Halrlgh, X. r , 4S 4w FIFTir Doix.lHS UE WARD. - 'Hanaway from the Subscriber's pianiatimi m iter lie county on the Ulih ol Auaviat, a m-gro man bv the name of HIIKW. lie it tl dark cnnipl ion ihoonh not tilacK, agrd ahout U teart, hat a o very niMtl.le marks recollrct. t !. more than be tut Inat ilia tm frtmt ondre tewh, ie about five feet tit or eight kchci hijh. lie e purchated at the tale of William Alston, m Warrvn ewtnt), abont trn ty.five or tu jrtrt p.t. am undybe im iirctwun that anid boy it lurking aboutie ueigh. . borhond ol, Kbxlj liwa, ia onid eeny, at he httrelniontutei e, or in the neithborhood et one nl Itit Mr. Catou ho livet in Warren, perhapa ar tbe Haanoke, I nndeiafld that bit mother it otnd by gentleman of that nemo, tb moth er of the buy it nticd Aggy. She vat alto rttrchaanl fra the estate of William Alston trill give the above teard of fitty dotlart lor pprehrnding tnid boy and drlivrrmg him to me, pr tveoty dot 'art if cuufiued in J ad to that I et bins again. SAMCEL WltUAMS. Martin Coantr, JJ, C. Sept. It, IMS, r:T::' . "il. iVotica lo Trnirrllerc going South. I hv Hr.lr't Mneot four hnrae post cnehrt, , lravtrt Angurta, tvrry day, fnr Warrenlnn, by tba Angiitta and Atbrkt Kjil Koad cars, thence to .Miltrdarvitli:, Mar an and Columbus in Mont gnmcry, Ala. by S'Kct, h Stock and Stagra nturiateeil by any line In tlie southern country. fi-rat aare ha bren observed in the selection of driver oa thi Imr. and none but tobur and most experienced mra nave keen employed. I'Mtsrii rr rc hn avail thrmelvct o( the opportunity ol taking tbit line rl Stagct, can be positively assur ed f more omfort and etpeditlon, than any oth er line now in operation, beta eHi Augusta and Montgomery, A I. Office at tbe Uuited State Hotrt, Angutta, temgia. The Columbia 1 eletenpe, the Ftyettevllle and Raleigh ptnvrt, alto the Itwbinond and Norfolk petiera, will ptt-ate topy the above aad forward tlici attotintt tr ' GEO W. DENT, Agent for the Company. Fayettrvrttv, Srit ia. ISM. 40 if B L A Y K 8 , rOSt S-iLC AT TIII OFriCC. t rRosrEcrt s or t HEPUBUC.ty HErizir. m. i. Birr, u. vnrron. The .Yutinuil Muzaimc anil lirpuiUean He view ill be publisi.eU mthc i iiy ol athington, Uittnct at C.dumbia, on lint I at day ol January ! nt, and delivered ninnitity in all aiit ol Uie ; 'iiilrd H laics, devuted itcluaitcly to the ad vattccmrnt 4 the great .puotiplrs of the Whig ptrty, and the encouragement of literatute and svtcnee. I be ciprricnee of tlie past yrer ha confirm . cd-HHthc iriiiids ol the mure ntirciii.g and taga - eioes pf the big party that a vacuum etiata in the Krk4lical picas ol the couniry, m which j should be combined the produetmar oj bur I g'eat tiairamen no hlrrary and scientific sh ' and lSae of the eminent literary geniuses ol- ttiicfc tT. Uiiiled Slates can bnast so ample a share, on the tmiiKi sutijecls ibt present them tclies to a S'-unil and mg'irtiuf liitellecl. IL cannot be ffuubteit ihst the present crisis ile niands the publication ot a w.uk calculateil in in fuse and ctivaljte ttoanil honest pohin-al inlor mation, anil to ciutiteiat-t the diielul influence eierud hy a ntnmhl, peiio.lieal ut t simitar nt tuie putilishi'tl in this city , under Ibc tuspices, a:.U beaiing llie name ot tbe tell -si) led Deinoc lacy ol the present day, adioeaung ineaiores liKh, if au.'eeatul, arc deal toed to moulder to ruins the fabric ot our nuble Constiiutnm, by placing cint1illrti'jns on it io 'suit i lie caprice and t'ltaiiee thr rearhiiiKs of a e. irrupt ambition. The union of such principles with a general litrraliii-e at base insul'ed the cinrinni tease and hone-My ot the- country by prnelaiinine the "Martyrdom ol Cilley," rendered in a manner more ileletlable Irom the iusnlinut tv in which they trc combined, tends diyectly to the disor- ganizaiw ot ail Hut, at Amernans, should be held must taered. This combination it ealeulai rd lo secure them a rirrtilation in naitert to which they might in t otherwise pcueliair, at well tt b om a e rtain dercpiiie air ol hlli toned phdant'iropy and t-inanaive libetaiitv ol newt. Willi which they are aitlully able to lii-rest them selves, lor the purpose ol tteiilinr their tar in to l he bead, thiuuit,i the unsuspecting hearts of mat watt on wiucli ilrprmls the destiny and hopes of the natioii its young men. "i I, i 1 at the more ctperkiieed taj-acity ol older heads can oeier besnate a moment in recognising the real naked deformity i f thete principles ol modem Kadicali.ru, un.ler all the lair terming disguises they may amine, yet tu the. young they are re pleie with a tubile dangir of the most pernicious -Uiaracler. The National Magazine and Republican Hetiew it iletigned, and ni: be conduct eil with these ami other high important eon. siiirrkiiims in view, calculated lo correct mis constructions, and to inculcate tbe eoirect politi cal principles mi which are based the view and practice ol the great ittpohlican hig party, a cll a lor the encouragement and maintenance of genuine polite liieratiu. The publishers ill neither spare eipense in the mechanic al de partment of the wurk, nor their inmost efliirts to render the review utelul to the I'ublic in a lite rary point ol view, and honorable lo lhecnuutrv and causa which il i destined to espouse as a National woik. The period it fast arriving when the country will emerge liom the dominion ot a parly whirh hat aome into power under the corrupt inllii. eneenf a misled popular prejudice, and which bistdvotiltd and tailed under ihe broad and earrujrt motio of office-seekers, "To Ihe victors beloag the tpoil of the van(uislird:" being a like anti.re publican, oneoiiilitutional, and a foul aia-e wion me iree institutions nl the enuntrr that can only bo eradicated by the triumph of Ihe piHMqile which govern the llepublican Whig paity of the present day. The advocate ol the principle alluded lo who bate Hood loremotl in defence of it.. tlitution and taw when thev were at din.in... live at a party could be, eierting the ttreneth ol a lonidat battling with Ihe hott ofXene and have nearly succeeded in reseuma- it., f ;.' ernment from Ihe grasp of corruntion. will deem Ueem it their important duty to continue their effort, and it cannot better be done than by sun. jiuning a peinHheal-of high (tandtnc for (ouiid nnlili.-l -1 1 . ... a s . . political princiiile and litararv -wnclltt mil Mir.h a one will he found iu the National Magazine and Kenublwan Iteview. The suceett of the Magazine will therefore depend, in a m nature, oa the great body of lb opponrat of Ihe present Ailmioitlralinn, whnte interest it will be to aid ia it permanent eslab. Iithment And it mill be equally binding on the talented and patriotio band ol leading H'higt in tpare neither lima nor labor to the explanation and advocacy .Jtf the true and only prieiplet on hih the (overoment can prosper, and on the oceess nl which depends the great exeriment of Uepitblioan tJovernmeiit. v Having made these few remark on the politi Utl catl ol the publication, we leel eonliilei.l that H otUity will be readily perceived by ihe I'ublic, and fully appreciated. In ad.titina lo Ihe polili. eel feature, Ihe following will be Ihe principal subjects oil which the review will treat, Iruin the pen of rood celebrated writer ol the present dayi Kevicwt ami Critical Notices will occupy a portion or it page, (hereby giving praise to ge nius, aad censure to such production only at are richly deterring of it. j. 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Ietlie, a work which ha patted through many editioot.and it Mill in the greatest itemanil in large eitie. it I an invaluable aux iliary lo housekeeping. Directions lor cookinc, in it various D ranch es. Ily Mits. Leslie. Third edition, with Improvements and aupplimentary Keeeipt. NO PICKS. "Thit it tbe most eoraolete manual of cooking which ha yet been published. All the process ol preparole meat, veritable. and pastry, all Ihe seeiets of the diabe which have a thousand time delighted oar palate and puzzlroiirjbrain,are here laid opea to every one who-ehooset fo pry into them; and every house wife who is furnished with thi key, may pro vide her table with a variety of delicacies which heretofore have been thought maccettible but through Ibe skill of professed tookt. .SVuuroViy .A'rw. "This is the book for houte keeper. Pull of utelul iiilormiiimt connected with the tubjeot of gastronomy. 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Papers exchanging with the Lady's will oblige bv copying all this advertisement, and forwarding aNtwJMth -it roti ketl, to th pwblither. Any tiaprr nut now Exchanging can be added ts the litt bt complying with Ihe above. Nlaie of IVofth Carolina, (atr8 County, Cotjrt of Kqaitj, a7 Term, 1838. Wm Parkrrtnd other. Heir Petition tor at Uw nl Dan 'I C. Parker, $ aahj a Land. It appearing to the tttifftctioo of the Coorf, that Luke Parker, one of the heir at law ol Daniel Parker, dee'd. i not a resident ol thi State: itj therrtore onlered that pablreation be maile in the Kalri-rh Star, lor six week, bt al der thai the mid Luke Parker, if alive, or hi beirt, may appear at oor next Court to he held lor Ihe county ol Gate, at ihe Court Haass in t.alrsvdle, on the first Moo. lay alter the fourth Monday in March next, thea and there to plead, aniwrr, or demur to the taid pet Mam, otherwise Ibe tame will be taken pro confetau a to bin and heard ex-parte. ... WM. W. CQWPEH.-C. M. R. October IS, M 46 Ite Pi ice Adv. j5 fiJJ 1 T ICK To nil my Creditors. Messrs John II. .lonet. Ileowa k Snow Alfrat Jones, Joshua Kngert, Kiehtrd Jones, Benj. It. Smith, Silvester Smith. Jolm (i Mtrtliall, llollowav jotrpn neiti, r mil later k Ho.il, William Franklin. Richard It. Smith, John Malone, Paschal H. Hurt, Isocl. K.J. Hat taood, Alfred illiams k Hay wood,. Dan iel Mm-tay, Col. David Holland. Henry Frank lin, William Ashley, Col. Allen Itogert, Jr. illism F. Kitrell, F.dmond last, S. M. Ilarbee k Co , Alary Hunter, J Bract Litch ford. Iwis lloluman, Elijah Youar. Sr.. and W.k V Slilh, ' Please lake notice, that at th November Term of the County tonrt of Wake, tor IJ3S, I thall petr at the Court llonte in Kaleigh to lake Ihe benefit of thr Laws, made and provided for Iba relief of Insolvent Debtor; when and where you may attend il yon think proper. HINTON- FRANKLIN. Baleigh, Not. J, IMS 40 liwp iarautl XetTge of North Cur-u-ttua. The officer and members of the (ever! sub ordinate Lodge in North Carolina, are hereby notified that the aext aunual communication of Ihe Grand Lodge of North Carolina wdl be be I it at the Masonic Hall, in the City of Kaleigh, on the tfterwoow of Monday, Ihe 3d day ol Decem ber next, when and where the delegatea Irom the Lodge are respectfully requested lo attend either in perton or by proxy. Th etioa of the Grand Lodge will contin ue Irom day to day till all the bitsinet it disput ed of, Jl Visiting Brethren ar rcapeetfully invited to attend the meetings of the Grand Lodge. By order W. T. BAIN, Grand Seefy. Raleigh, Oct. 50, 183 - 451 Standard and Hegitter till 3d Dee Mr. William Tbomp-toa. Slit: Take notice, I have been arrett ed by eaaa at your instance, and bate given bond and security for my appearance al the next County Court ot Pleat and QuarterSettioiit to be held for the county of Wayne, al the Court Houte in Wsjoesborough, on Ihe 3d Monday ol Nov. next( at which time I (hall prooeed-to lake tlie benefit ol the Aet of Assembly for the re -lief of insolvent debtor; nt which lime you and all my other creditor mar attend II veu thiak proper. DANIEL H.CKAWFOKD. Oct. fi. H3 45 3w Stale of North Carolina, Coumtt or Franklin, Court of Pleas and Quarter Seauona, Sej)tember Term, 18.38. David Gill and bi wife Suaanah) M. Gill. Will. May aod B.rbarv hit wife, and Hovel Cock and Petition for Lama nit wit divievia of v. I (lave. Joseph Kearney and Edward S. j Brook k hi wife Sarah Brook, J It appearing ta the aatitfaction of the Court. that Ed watd S. Brook, one) ol the defendant a in thi ease, reside beyond lha limits ol this Slate, o that the ordinary proweaa ol the Court ean not reach him; it it therefore ordered that pub lication be made ia the Haleich Star, tor tii week, that unlets the said B. S. Brook be and appear before the Justice ol the Court or Plea and Quarter Session Bt the next Court to be held lor the county ot Franklin, st the Court Houte in Louisburg, on the second Monday in December next, then and there to answer to tbe said Petition, or judgment will be ttkeo pro-eon-lette a to him, and Ihe prayer of Iba Petilioa granted accordingly. Attett, S. PATTERSON, C. C. C. Price Ad, f.5 63 4J f v FOR SALE, M Mills on Neute Kiver, tlx mile eatt of Raleigh, and I hetitate not to say that a more su perior si I nation is not in the Southern Slate for the erection of any kind of Machinery. Th.re is at this time a large two atory wood building with throe pair of stone aad Saw Mill on one tiileof-the River, ud a Cotton and Wool card - ' Machine on tbe other. I'hoae wishing lo purchase will aire me an early call. I would lake land in pari payment. Should 1 not tell at private sale, belore ihe first of January. I will expose it to nublic aale lha first Monday in January. J. H IIINTUX. Oct. tt. IMS 4-t Sw State of North Cnrollna, Franklin County. Court of Pleas anil Quarter Sessions, September Jerm, 1838. William Thrill, "J Original stlaahment vs. V Gusion Ptrry summoned RenjsmicLReed.J Garnishee. In thi ease it appearing to the sat i fat lion ul the Court, that the Defendant in this ease reside beyond -the limit of thi State. It il ordered that publication be made for aix week in the Ka leigh Star, that the laid Defendant be and appear belore the Justices jot ihe next Court of Plea aad Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Franklin, at the Court House in Louisburg, on lha tecdud Monday in December next, then and there lo renlevy and plead lo issue, or judg ment wi(r be taken pro con lesso, snd (be effects in the hands of Ihe Garaiabee condemned to tbe benefit of the PlainlifT. Altet; S: PATTERSON, C. C. C. 44 6w IMPORTANT SALE. t)a Monday, the ttth of Dee. next, the tub aeriber, at Exettrtor of Ranaom Hinton, dee'd, will Bell at nublic auction, at the late midenee of the dee'd, 10 aniles south ol Raleigh, all his erop al cotton, com, fodder, and oat Farming utensils, (viz. a superior new waggon, carts, ploughs, blacksmith tools, aplton gin. thretdicr, wheat fan, ke. Alto all the stock ol horse, mule, cattle and hog, household and kitchen furniture. On Tuetdty, the 11th, will commence Ihe talc ol SO likely negroes, eoushving of men, women, boyt, girl and children. Alto, the tract rf land on which the deceased lived, on Neute Kiver, containing about 8,000 acres, more than two third ol which ha never been cleared. the quality inferior lo but few, il any tract in the county of the same trxe. The improvements consists of a cqmfortabla dwelling house, with eight rooms, eorn house, (tablet, cotton gin. bouses, and ill other necesaarv out build. inrt, in good repair. The land will be divided with a view oi anit log povahaaer. . TERMS. The .perishable prouerty will be sold on a eredit of six months the land on a creditor one, two, and three year, with interest from the day of aale. , Bond ami apiflWd security will be required for the purchaae money, belore the tills of tbe properly i changed. C. U. Hljrm.V, Ixeeutor. Wake aoonty , Oct. 7, I till 4 tf TURNER & IIL'OnES NORTH CAROLINA ALMANAC For the jrr ar of ottr Lord 1 , conlauv Ing notice of the Eclipses, ol the government of N, Carolina, times of holding ihe Co-arts, a litt of lha Hank their branch and. officer, the University with a list of h protestors and the Book reqoMt lor a Student. Internal Improve ments, Kates of pottage, our Sine House. M-ribers nf Cnngiea and of ihe Slate l.et-i-da-ture," Publia WraHtasJio.erfrriient' of United Slain, Farming Butmrat With tuadry hints lo the Farmer, Interctiiwg nmicet of N. Carolina, conlaioing an arenunl of Ihe prgreisive'ti-iiTe- meni ol lb bt.lr, many amusing anecdote, "B. ko. Il Is printed on fine paper, and its ty pography ia auescepliotlabk . Just received ami lor tale by ihe Grt-at i. I Gratt x So. Tt eenlt a dozen, aod 10 eeatt lor a tingle topv a ' Ihe Nobtm Cineim Hook Stoxx, where all i nrdert shall meet prompt ati-entipn. ) I I'KXr.H k IILT.IIF.S. 1 Nov. 5. w ,f ; I COTTON YARNS. I am instructed to tell this article ln.ee tk.. ever, by wholesale on v. an aa ir. .t,. u chanit room to irvaka a profit on it. Thnte who mty want uie yarn bf the quantity, will pirate call at m office, and examine- r.nA .....,. I Where time is desired ... .. ... e I wilt take Botrao.ih a.. ' eurity, to be wtidal the end of six months . . v? 11.1 fKCK, Areni to, Baule t b,k. n.l.i,h, Sept. 5. 1131 ,r o"" COMMITTED, To the Jail of Hertford aoynty, a negro man, who calls bit name " JO.aud tay t be belong to Ben jamin Boyt, ol South Carolina, k wa purchased- by said Boyt of a Mr. Gilchtitt, who purchtted mra or jono aainner. saie ne gro ut about six feet high, of dark complexion, anil say be it Blty-nvc year at agar. Th owner i requeued to come forward,, prove property, pay charges, and take liim away, or be will be dealt a im at the law iiirccta. , EDWAKRD K JF.G1TTS. ' Hertford co , N. C. Sept. Sfi, 1537 4J 6m Frum Ihe Southern Citizen. The Norlh Carolina Justice. We regret exceedingly that Ihe appearance ol this woik has necessarily been to lung delayed) and we aaam assure the public that every exer tion has been used to complete it by the time it was expected. 1 he plan 'of tbe work, since it was first advertiaed, has beeu ao improved as to colt man) limes the quantity of labor then antici pated. Anil beanie, northern materials had lo be procured, which could nol be brought on till the iate raioa had (welled the water. We have nu hesitation iu assuring our patron and ibe pub lic, that the priming aud binning will be com pleted at Kaleigh, and Ibe Hook ready lor deli, in, just a oou a practicable. t THE PHOPttlETOR. Pel 84, Ij-v.s. . 4J! VALUAHLi; LAND FOR SALE wViVlR ILiLEWU, The undersigned1 offer for ale a very valuable tract of land, Ming ve miles west ol Kaleigh, cOBItining about 5IK1 acres, the greater part of whirh M uncleared, well Umbered, well watered, and a portion of it equal in lortilitv lo ant in the aouuty. It baa on it a dwelling and other built!, ingt, with curings of excellent w ater convenient I be ituatton it remarkably healthy aad brtuti. tut, and wcitiu mate a very detirable retiueuc io any perton wishing lo locate near the Cut. A further description is deemed unneecsttry, at persons detii-iug to purchase will no doubt first view the premises. A greet bargain may be bad if early application be made. JANE WILLIAMS. Raleigh, Sept. 58, 1831 4U' tf State of NOrth Cnroliua. IVukt Cuuntyj. Superior Court uf Law Spring Term, 1838. Ann Neighbors r. William Neighbors Peti lion for Divorce. It appearing tn the atitfaction of the Court. Ibat the Defendant, William Neighbor, eannot be found, and proclamation having been made at th Court Mouse noor, lor the party to appear ana answer auaneiling to Aet ol Assembly in such cases made and provided; ii is therefore ordered that publitation be made tor three months, in Ike Kaleigh Register and Star, .newspapers printed n Ibe Cily of Kaleigh, that unleaa the said Wil liam Neighbor! appear at the next Term of said Court, tn be held on tbe first Monday afier the fourth Monday of September next, aod plead, an swer or demur tu the Plaintiff's betiitou, it will be heard ex parte, aad judgment fr ceiiettt cuter- ea agaiasi nun. H. II HAYES, C. 3. C. (Price adv. $7 30) 35 Jul Q3 Register. WILLIAM IYEAL Y CO. .H.t.YUt'.1CTUHEUS OF liOtnv-.vii tiiasss., WO. 27. North Fifth Street, fhitctdelphia, back of Merchant? Hotel Th only eatabliihraenl in the Cily devoted ex clutivelv In thit boiluetc COUNI'UY Merctisutt are supplied at Man ufacturer!1 pr'axt, aud their Glasses tutured from breaking to any pari of tba Union, without ex tra charge. Thtito who may have ordert lor large Glasses, would do well to ijjtorm us by letier, previous to their eominjron, of Ihe size of the plate, and the kind of Ira me they mar want.( whether ol Gill Mahogany or MaibleJ that the article may be manufactured expressly for the occasion. Merchant should give their orders for li k ing Classes lb firt thing en their arrival, lo en sure them well put up, September I, I83J f) ow DR. XV. W. MARSHALL'S Oinlmenl for tbe Rliud t'ilea. This iuvaluable lemtdy baa been a.ven.1 year before the public; it virtue and tlliracy hav been well tetteil, and, in nnmermit ii sian eei, in the most aggravated form ol the disease, lo uota lolitary cats ha it been known lo iaii in effeetiog a cure. Many very rctnectable per son have borne testimony to it elfieacy; among whom is the Kev. Wm. A. Smiib, of the M. B Church, aud Editor of tbe Conference Journal, who, Irom hi own experience, onCdently e eomnend il in the public a " ujx. SLI, 1X0 IIIII'IUT BKBIbr." It may be had at the Store of K. TL'CKF.K Agent, Kaleigh, S.V.. ' COACHES, RAROUCI3E9 AND tlVGGILS. The Suhscriher hat oa hand an ... the above Carriagea. Some very ricblv finished, which will, he thinki, bear a comparison with aay manufactured elsewhere. The wuik it war ranted lo be faithfully executed, aud vill be sold on at favorable terms saean be afforileiir Those wishing to opply IhemseUes, will please tall and judge for themselves. ,..-.. ' luos. conns. Raleigh, May 81, 183g ti RAIL ROAD IllO.t- The subscriber offer lo import Iron far Rail. y, delivered in anv of the Aifam;. New Oilcan oa the aoit,resonble j,rm oi. . . . . . , , JU"N W. PEK1T. Philsilclplns, June I, IMS 85 6x3t oml lumber roit sit.r. The Subscriber has now on hand, at his Mills (late HUke's)17 mile Bailor Kaleiajli, ItH) txio feet of choice Umber, of every description, ssw-ed out of Ijnng Leaf Pine, the pfeuLar ex ellcne of which j too well known to ffeed any puff. Person desiring to purchase will please mak application to Mr. William Peek, Qaleith or to Henry llnrtnii, at the Mills. The price si Ihe Mills will be $1 per hundred, tit, il s large quantity be bought, even less tl.a that will be taken. a PETER" FOSTER. WtkiKCQ.. May 21, 1838 . e2 ,f Ai;i?iriioii will be inale to the ne.t ti.-i.rral Assembly lor An Act toe mancijiaie Boh. commoaly called and known bv '"'' Newtom,' the properly al ilham Hill r.f the City of Kaleish SeptW, 1S38 41 tf Stale of Norih Carolina, Nash County. In Equity-. March Term, 18SS. Chtritv Collini, ,- ., I Petition lor divorce and Davl Collint and f Alimony. 'ei WUIIIH1.. .. ", the lalisraetipji rl tlie Court. ""'"nt, ia liahila vid t.ollint. IS not n in. lit ot this Ktat 1. :. l . . t. .- uirinure oriirre.l IIV , ...e ,ur, inti publication be maile in Ine Kaleiuh the( . : rtnvneai.t 3tar and Koanoke Arivna... I..- it. rie. months. will! leave tn take i :. . . ' .i . .. "" : ' .a oroeieo by . : -v t oaenicil ilfm.iil lw l.,i-tlt jthat notice left at ihelasl residence ol thedelind- '"'"...na. ue .ullieent noli.e a. to him of sl im. J tmn. INO. H. na.lKE.Jr C. M. F.. b , lttx ron Virtj CtiJ;1 ry Frmer and deigned iolT " vuviiMtKJU. AO-lalaW-tT- l .a. . h practical iiilornsatioa aow. "'Ba rowing in the United TVt tt j, TU E A M E ii ii -1?.4 uTltl fev -ali WAIIUaiBNBY k'HaOTUr ClUHLES ALEXANDRA Ptikl , . . .cK lef , retpeciiaii. V' " nu attention ol our en.zena to lhUra?7 t; jr i, has in tb,.. .,, Qg. , whwh it has been nut iui. eniaexu, i here 1 u I't obably hereiotor-'k.. i when the atteuliou of the people oliki "wtl Was as much rna-a-.ri .! . w "" SSTl Cullure a. at present, nor a liCe Wt wbo have already embarked ia ik . Ubeli t aow wanliug to fully estti,iT H interest i,, the country, with all it. Jl ge, is but the ditserainatmr r ni! - 1 information concerning it. b,di J 4 citizens ol what we know to be iraT 1 there it ao more difficulty about ruin'. I1 cuaiiaa, .e u.h.cuiij ,nout rrusinl e i a crop of gram. il. 7 ' Yields a l. Z ' "W J .inu mere thus bestowed can be obtained from any other hrJZ baodry. The editor have long beLW tuiiure, and miend bettw J"e it their eutii. al tention. Tbevh-!. H extensive arraogementa lor kedia, 1.' worm, and ,.!i. ,i.. . " - Bill m-iioury irte. tb u... . " .. s. : "'BI mesmJ Mom. MuliiearT 'I .ei.ua .. . r ....... a......... , - ir V ln in. m.... tn tb oeun f extentivecorrt.tp6odeoce with silk rroweT- belmv. they m.y tay .ilboul osteiT' tney muii ae able lo make the Am,. 7 rvrower, . r. utelul an.) ..t.-i-i..: . . " oicate . t . w --'Halataim iawieu through H paees informalioa .. -7 respecliag every biaiich ol lha a.lk " can be eleiwheru obtained in the UnatTi A portion of lb work will be devoted te log Ihe modern iniprovcmeui ol ttrl and auch m.n..,. .. .. .-. . - - " - Kweraiiv usetul t, cultivator ol the oil. . The preprielor rwsneetMlv sol. Hon on Agricultural aubjoclt geneiallr JZj so the S.Ik Growing Butmet. i. p.rtlaTit drett Ihe Kd.turt, Ward Cheney k .JiT Burlington. 7 rteV Ihe work will be published montWt-e! number compriting Iwentv-four brgemtsHw. gat, with the addition ol a cover for MvmT monts, but , tnd at the end of task schjaai complete table ol eoalnnt will b hiraitbsfi! H",..r.r, i irini. use imi ar b im. . ble in advance, tor aingle tubwiibwrt. Tvnr tubtcr.ptioas will be attppliwd lor a w k to hit by lorwarding a eureut two dollar bdl nottige. .JI orders for the work, pottag atat. t be promptly attended tn, if ad-lrrittrd Hi. t-ubiisaer, u. Alexanriwr, Atbeaiaa BaiUitn Fvaokliu Place, PhiUdalphia. Cuixwna, Silk Growers, -Ariaultuvalisn, m oibcr, who wish to prtKure thit work htasV pi-etent time, will please forward their saw xud th amount ol subaaription immedultly, Liberal Frciuiuat. ' Any Agtnl torwir,lo.-IOO tukstrilrn L en year, aad a fit) current bank bill, wilt a. eul.tlad tvi I w Thousand Silk IV ana Im -.-sii--et-eu imm m mow approve! I.. ... 1 . -I . . winch can be forwarded by mail ta aay pvtcf inw t-uiMtu oiaivL at a lr 1 ul fur Biaawai. m whick. il properly siteuded lo. awaanliata lha inttrwtiom which are pruuaulyauul iatW wwi, will yiald a profit considerably cxtMlta( the f mount oi th prims ol aubacriulim for a bta dred topiev" -. , Orr Kililorsof panens who -arc ilrwrant at BBoouraj,ing the grow h ff Silk ia tan Mttrt, will please wonv ibis Bilvarti.em a fka aud we wdl furaitdi them with aa Ridwv, and also Ma sinnad aat-pivtof the Silk, waik itmancfaciuredal the Kdilor's niaaiai'tav ata lishmem in Burlinglon, New Jersey. Jelf Ilv virtue Ol a U.-.: nl Tr.i.l In na Mltei for certain ijuiT.oaa shi-i .,i.l.. Will UK SOLD o Moinit the 10th Dnnake next, at ihe residence ot II. J.'SPIIUILb, tear I arboroiiKh all the perishahla property l Id Ula M. -... B k ..:n .rj. - - ,J our..,. u:ppo-e-ta ia a. . " From 3. to 4u0 barrels Cor, ' ' 0,000 lb', blade Fo.lder, 80 to 90 Tat litis, Horses, Mules Cattle, Sot f Oxm, 40 head tif Sheep. Carriage wtd Hamm, Household Kiiclun Furniture, Farming Uin Ut, ifa. .'.vv'"'.. A credit of nine month wjth inreretl tnm Hate will he given on all tiuns lover tdtIUr all under five dollart catli. The purchaser ilt be required lo give bond with two uednahuda uritie before Ihe property I removed. ,. ' . If not disposed rf at private sale, t A time and place will bw anlil that VAlUADLBPAHIir- KNOWN AS TIIK Sclionck Plantation. . Lying on Tar Kiver, one and a hall milet Tarborough, containing ' 903 ACRRES, - 430 of which are supposed In be cleared, ilj itiK the Noils of J II. Lined, L. . Wilto othprt, ...There it on lb Farm - A tfood iWelliuar Hoaae, With all nvottswv onl hootaes. tinviioeBi " Screw, apple and peach Orchards, aljo B hvrl hautlilile depositr of rich Marl. 'I be Fr i will adapted in tho growth ol Com, flWa, " rwin. ka; anil ia iv. a elate nf mod imorovciaett. TKHM.S liberal antl made known oa tlae slay ol ale. the subscribers reserving to ibrtntsivt Ihe privilrge nl a bill. Piitsesioii lo be on the 1 st ot Januair next. For further partite. Itrt ai.lilv Iu It. J. Sort. ill. on th preitel. Part of all the above will be told a Ibe"ff5p" ty of Mis E. P. Kots. , PETER r-VANS Tnic WM.lt SMII H.Jr Eilgecombejounty, Oct. Slh, ISS8. ' ' Will be hired ont, fur tbe ensuing vT, l A same time and nlaee. n.g to the said Estate, consisting of Men, lJ nd Girls. 43 l Notire to all whom it maf cern; that ppti.atioii will he made to tba sen General Assembly for an Aet Ie form county nut of po.liout of Anton and Metlb" buig counties. 4.1 3 F.V0.V HOTEL FOR SAhf- Heing desirous i f rrnioiirg to ih Wth ttihscriber offers for tale the . VtiliiaMe ftolcl, now occupied hr him. Il it situated in lb CM of Ual. igb, on therornrr of Morgan st reel, aa toi.th rati ol Ihe public square. 1 be b""1- '"ge. and ia ampli provKlrd w ith room! tn af jti'l and the other accommodations OjJ ri nienit-iit. The contiguity of this Hotel I C.l'ol, its ample accommodations, "'L,1' ,u ovements which ar progresting aet "'sl render it a desirable Hand to those wh mm9l to engage in nuh o enterprive. 1 be hotel Jormerly owned br Mr. Illatchfoid. If,h'''l chaser iletire II, hr ran have all the """ ailure rn hand, and imine.tiale ppsteaaion. ALEX. MOUPI'f nalcigh, Sept 1 8, 4 8.38. 3? " , ' "' enure continence, nut . profit, may b. derived from h. aW t? ability to produce as good Silk aaeaak! ny pari Ol Hie world. Il an mat