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V .. ... ' ; . " s . " - "r - riAili&GiUimi rw ftgrrJCT rXASLS AT KAHPOM ffTRPHO. ILL- wweet wret6ftotfct IbWtheeiett! No mot to thy shades my walk to per - t T ' iM chill (efiM him eyes on ury ocauiiw w m No more sritb thy trieBdships be blest. . , PwtotkeweftlfloytteBMMttrace, Aad thy (rot? sweet Raleigh, J no more ahan Farewell to thy frieiidjhips farewell to the r Had fate been propitious, this hoar bad Been nence, - --i . . -Bat dark are thy ways, thou benign Providence Ton Wn thvtdeaiflnM for humanity 'eviev t. : Ahr tW f merer! who thr plans can construe. I leaJe the, to City, where flower; sweetly - bloom, . r leave iif thr bosom fnenas tow in ue t ! Mihr air face rnv heart's warmest tear; Farewell to thee all! who will ever be dear. . A wanderer, tossed on the oeean of lire, Midlscenes of confusion, of sorrow and strife, How kft will food memory return roe to thee, v and those friends whom never m uvw f, r nore I shall see i J wh:iU r.h. tn mv bosom imDarts-a warm,glowt While reason shall reign or the steady pulse : flew, Thr shades, dear IUleigb, in memory shall dwell, And the hoar when I bade thee lasting vana- vrui t SIDNEY. Sabrdaynight, Sept. 1, 1838. THE DEW-PttOP ANB THE STREAM. 8T MART COLLIN O. The brakes with golden flowers were crown'd, And melody was beard around, When near satream, .a dew-drop shed Its lustre on a T'olet's head. While trembling to the breeze it bang, ; The streamlet aa it roll'd along, The beaut j of the roorrt eoafesad( And jihus the sparkling pearl address'd 8ure, little drop, rejoiceiwe may, For all is beautiful and gay Creation wears her emerald dress, And smiles in all .her loveliness ; And with delight and pride I see That little flower bedeWd by thee i Thy lustre with a gem might rfe, While trembBng in its purple eye. Tea may rejoice, indeed, 'tis true," Replied the radiant drop of dewT 'You Will, no doubt, as on you more, : To flocks and herds a blessing prove i . . But when the sun ascends on high, Its beam will draw me.to the sky; And I must own my humble power, I've but refreshed a humble flower Hold!" cried the stream, nor thus repine, 'For well 'tis known a pbwer divine, -Subservient to His will supreme, Hath mad the dew-drop and the stream. Tho small thou art, (1 that allow,) No mark of Heaven's contempt art thou i f Thou bastrefreshM a bumble flower, And done according to thy power. m All things that are, both great and small, One glorious Author form'd thenr all. This thought may all repmings quell, What serves His purpose serves Him well." WELLE EI ANA ! j t-SOX TVS. VITIOSAI, ISTtlXIOKirCSB. That's personal, " as the gentleman said to the negro ringing the bell On board the steam boat, and requesting the people to psy their passage-money. . " f;!Uthef squeezing," as the newspaper said io line steam-press. f Bather Ctswing,1 as' the soft-cr-b said to the bard-crab as the latter was making a meal of the former." , I . ; Quite turftiun as the gentleman, bathing observed when the salt foam choked him. 'Bad company Is better than none," as the shark observed to the ship's company as he fol lowed the vessel to pick up any body tbat might stumble overboard. - A Sub-Treasury abstraction' as the pick pocket observed when he took an empty purse. We are sufiering with 'drought," as the loaf er skid to the cornfield., j t Yours truly," as the gentleman about to be banged observed to Jacob; Ketch. ! Head work," as Pompey remarked, getting over a fence with a tub of water balanced on his wool. What a vessel of eleclwn!, as the loafer db senred as he jvis ofTered a gkss of gin and'wa ter st the polls. ' .Rather musical," hsthe ox observed to the bull-frog You did'nt nctt much by that voyage," as hs spider, said to the fly when he caught him in Lis web. ' ; RID ENS. . rxox thx xrxcaavao vixsixiax. TBECROPS. From a variety of sources welhare condensed the following information, on a subject of uni Cfwl interestfcfor the benent of our readers r j&ntucky The Lexington Intelligencer ssys, the Corn crop in that State will not fall far short, if an v. of thr til piro - t.:- ;. m 1. - - o ..W WllUi' it SSYS. Of that n&rt nf th Ktu kMn w. Chester and lluunt Sterling, which has teej most, au weu uy me drought. In other por trojis, rains have been abundant, and'the Vege tation looks as green and flourishing as when it first burst forth in the spring. Other papers in Kentucky give equally nattering accounts. , JMwnaTbe Lafourche Intelligencer savs. thst the" it opaare bightyipremising in thst sec tion. - Cane is thriving WellCorn will be abun dant, and oiVCott on there, are no complaints. tO&&jh$ ijjafti (tifct Stafet is said toWe v been injured by he Mc&ught, though a fait :erop,, is anticipated-' r llliutiaMth speaks in flattering terms of the luxuriant growth of Corn in; tbat regiori particularly of the Badeh Corn, ome of the stalks of which' measure from 14 ft. S incites to 16 ft 8 inches in height and bear front 4-to U perfect ears on a sulk rA teri acre field, cultivaud by 'Ur. Rsrider member bf Congress,, ts said to resemble a forest, ahd aver agesfotir earttoaatalkV ' ;f:iittrf. .- , ?'l iiaSMrs1rhe;i!issour! papers generally, say ;they ;.wi!I. make abundant cropsof CornrV, Tkme--The JAemphisaris, Tjrenton and ' IJashville papers describe' the prospects as very gloomyji? that State, bothor Corn indTCotton. rcbunty represents the prospect there as .very flattering for good crops both of Corn ScTobac rtteliWilmmgtoifv Advertiserstales . that tbat region hss cen fayored with sessonable fY tST PABEWl weather, and that there is iaprdmise of an excel- i lent voTBXTOp in u n"1 "wwitj, and Wilmingion. : , - .,4' . ;;rloi?srTbe tittle Rock Gazette of tteist Inmit mmd thkt lha'flof'll and Other CTdTJS Uf that region bad oeen nearly blighted by the draught r but iddsg in postsenpttbat a aea sonable rain bad just fallen, which put a new face upon things, and had refreshed and ttnrig- orated -vegetation. - - u ThA FJuftm Siafcs A eenlleinan voo recenx- lv n&cacd thrmih th Western parts of - Massa- enuseus, pew iiampsuiret wido i York, teporu thst tnere ; had.vDeen a consiuera ble &dl of rain, and that.gralo crops were good; particularly Corn- rotiioes awopromiac ww A favourable crop rs also caicuiatea upon m Uaine. The Ne w York Post Howerer,- states, that in that State, the Corn and. Potato crops will certainly be deficient. GcorriaThc Sav'nnh, Macon and Augusta papers state that the Com W frtm. crP ; . . . . :m u .... k .linn. nave sunered $mmenseiy,ana wiu . ened by the long continued drought. Maryland la some parts o this State, tney have, had seasonable weather; but in otaers, (here will be a very short crop of Corn. Ilinoit--Thc Peoria tteeister" says, the prns pect for a full Corn crop, never looked better. Mittittiptd The crops of Corn and Cotton in the Southern and central sections- of this State are said to promise abundantly. T In Vbreioia. except in small neighborhoods, the crop both of Corn and Tobacco, must be far short of an average. In some ease, whole; fields of the former will scarcely yield seed. . We hear indeed, of but very few sections, in which the J yield of Corn will be more than . -a third of usual crop. TAXES, TAXES. NOTJCE is hereby given to those persons who have not paid their City and County Taxes for the current year, that I shall attend at the Court House in th City of RaIeigb,Tor the purpose of re ceiving the same, on- Thursday and rnday next; and unless the same be settled, I shall be reluctant ly compelled to collect the same in the mode point ed out by. Act of Assembly, t - r JAS. H. MURRAY. Sept. 8, 1838. 44 2t Transylvania University. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. AT a meeting of the Trustees held this day, Dr. N. VLr Smith of Baltimore was unanU ! raou sly elected to the Chair of the Theory and Practice in the Medical Department of Transyi vania University. Awsre of the responsibilities , in making this appointment, the Trustees have pleasure in snnounciag to the public, the selec tion of a gentleman to fill the vacancy, who is already eminently distinguished both as a prac titioner and teacher inhis profession. The fac ulty is thus completely made up, and at no pe- Lriod of the history of this valuable department of Transylvania, has it been so thoroughly pre pared for imparting the substantial practical principles ef medicine, surgery, anatomy, chem istry, and all the tributary branches to a com prehensive course ef medical instruction. T. A. MARSHALL, Ctrm of Beard of Trustees. Lexington, July 2, 1838. The Medical Lectures in Transylvania Medi cal School will commence si usual on the first Monday in November next. FACULTY. Anatomy and Surgery, byB.W. Dudley, M. D., Professor, and J. l. Bush, M. D,, Adjunct Professor. institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurispru dence, by James C. Cross MD. Theory and Practice of Medicine, by Nathan It. Smith, M. D., late of the University of Mary land, and formerly of the Jefferson Medical School, Philadelphia. Obstettics and Diseases of Women and Chil dren, by William H. Richardson, SI. D. Materia Medics and Therapeutics, by Thos. U. Mitchell, M. Dm Chemistry and Pharmacy, by Robert. Peter, M. D. Each of the Teachers wilflecture daily Sab baths excepted. The entire course in this school, costs the sum of One Hundredand Five Dollars. In addition, the matriculation fee. which. entitles the pupil to use the very exteh stre library, is Five Dollars. The Dissecting ticket is Ten Dollars, and may te taken er omit ted at pleasure. The Graduation fee, Twenty Dollars. . By order of the Faculty, - J. M. BUSH, Dean Lexington, July 2, 1838. 45 6w N. B. The notes of all solvent banks in the State in which the student may reside, will be taken at par. PROSPECTUS or TBS , 'FARMER'S ADVOCATE AND MIS - "CELLANEOUS REI,ORTER. PitbUhed inJamutownt Guilford Countg, JV. C. AeRICOLTOKS, XITXXJLTtraX, SCIESCS, TUX xx CHASICai. ARTS, ViaTUX, AJTBf XSXI01OK VHB COrrtlTBT'i STAX, AX1) XA- ' ' rnoxYvrXAiTK. NoTwiTBSTxxnixo the extensive, variety of newspapers and periodicals,' published throughout the country, and the diversity of subjects therein embraced, it is obvious -to eve ry rational and reflecting mind, that' the con ductors of those powcrfttfnd if rightly guided; those uUutary vehicles of information have been too generally actuated by party motives ; and that political contests have been carried to such an alarming extent, as to . threaten the dissolu tien of ourwofeinstitutians while subjects re lating t6.vJercZttre, Literature, Science aftd the" Mechanjcal Art those subjects immediate ly connect edwth our best interests, snd which wouldCTcntually place us in ail independent situation, have measurably re'rrta.ined unnoticed. Actuated therefore by these views, the sub seriber intends -publishing in JakestowV. N. C. a periodical, under and comporting' with the a bove tithef in the execution of which, he de signs in the first place, lo use, all laudable exer tions in procuring and disseminating practical information, essential to the interests, snd cal culated to increase-the dignity of the Fakkxx. Seeondjyt -EDtJCATiojr, and the Literary Itf stitution$ of the countryj will find in bis columns, a warm and friendly support. " i Thirdly;-Scixxcx, and the JlfechanitalM, will also be subjects of discussion, snd invaria bly receive a liberal share of attention. Fourthly:--Due attention win belaid to sub jects calculated to promote the cause of Vixtox and Hxueiojr. Tathlxi brief notice wHI also be taken of passing events, of an important and in tf resting nature, bath Foreign and Demesne,- excluding all jrnuau contests, snd subjects calculated to create orry animosity. : . , I In short, no pauis will be sparedto render the Xdvocatx a valuable and ineresirrvisiter in every family, and to every virtuous andlntel ligent class of the community. v - " TERMSl-TThe" AdSrocate wUl 'h published semi-monthly, for SE25, Sd advancei .-.T-s fJdHNflEIlW0M ' (NE&R RALiElGUi) , rpUE first meeting of theorth-CaroUnaStte Mi-. Jockey Club, wiff commence btf 'the 3rd Tuesday, 20th of Noveobef 1833rtl continue 2 days. . . - - FIRST DAY. Jockey Club PuiSOff Dollars 2 mile heats entrance 30 Dollars. - SECOND DAY. T Jockey t3ub Purse, 500 Dollars 3 mile beau entrance 40 Dollars. ' THIRD DAY ' Jockey Club Purse, 1,000 Dollars four mile bets entrance 75 Dollar. FOURTH DAY. , Handicap Purse, 200 Dollar mile heats best 3 m 5 entrance 20 Dollars. . . FIFTH DAY. ' ' ' A Silver pitcher wodhc100 Doflars-Mnile beats entrance 20 Dollars, to be added. The Jockev Club Purses subiect to the usual dis count. , . C7 The following Sweepstakes aire open lor tne ran meeuiig, viz : - 1. A Sweenstakes to be run immediately al ter the first da vf race: foe 3 year old Colts and Fillies, 500entra.nee,t200 firfeit,2 mile heats, to nameand close by the 1st day of October. Three or more to make a race. .. - . 2. A Sweepstakes to be run on the 2nd day ottbe meeting, for Colts ana-nines, a years old, 29Q Dollars entrance, 100 Dollars forfeit, mile heats three or more to make a race, to name and close as above. S. A Sweepstakes, to be run on the 4th day of the meeting forfeits and Fillies 2 years old, 200 Dotlau-r entrance, 100 Dollars forfeit one mile out. Three or more to make a race; to name and close as above. A Sweepstakes to be ran on the last day of the meeting, for Colts and Fillies, 2 years old, 100 Dollars entrance, 50 Dollars forfeit one mile out three or more to make a race, to name and-close as above. 5. A SweeDUkes Id be rim on the same day. for Colts and Fillies, 3 years old, 100 Doll.rs entrance 5Q Dollars forfeit, mile beats ; three or more to make a race, ind to name and close as above. ' C? Persons wishing to make entries, can make application by letter to the Secre tary of the Club at Raleigh The rules of the New-Market Courser have been adopted for the government of this Club. Stables and litter will be furnished for Ha ce Horses Gratis, arid every exertion will be used by the proprietor to 'give satisfaction. DAVID llcUAMKL, Proprietor September 3," 1838- - ,44 03" The Petersburg Inielligencer and Char- eston - Courier will insert one month, twice a week, and forward their bills. SHERIFF'S SME. WILL SELL, at the Court House in Rock ingham, on the 3rd Monday of October next, so mueh of the following unlisted TRACTS OF LAND as will be sufficient to sa'isfy the tax due J thereon, for the year 1835, and alt cost and charges, viz acres on Bridge creex. Belong ing to James Stuart (decd) 00 fl 50 do do on Juniper Creek, adjoin ing John M. D. Shaw, Known as the Williams Tract 00 I2i Terms, Cash, to be advertised 30 days from the 8th day of September, 1838. SAMUEL TERRY, Sheriff. Richmond County, N. C. Sept. 8th, 1838. 45 RUNAWAY T3R0M the Subscriber, residing tn- JL GranviUe County, N. C. ojt the 30th day of August last, a negro man by the name of JORDAN, and his wife JANE. Jordan is a common sixe fellow,' light black, large full eyes, has a -down look when spoken to. the 4th finger on his right hand has -grown crooked, by means of a cut. He earned with him wearing apparel and bed clothes'; among them is a suit of dark' yarn jeans homespun clothe He wore off a pair of lined arid bound- right and left shoes, nearly new. The woman is a little under common size, and is in a pregnant state She carried with her a purple circassion dress, S white dress, a dark grounded calico dress, and some home made clothes. 1 believe the said negroes were seduced off by some Inf mous character, and they will attempt-to pass for free negroes. I will give ten dollars for their delivery' or confinement in Jail, in Gran ville or Wake, or twenty dollars, if out of said counties, and thirty dollars for the detection and conviction of any white person who has assisted mem in geuing on. CLEMENT W1LKINS. Zj Star, 3 times.- C. W. Sept. 10. 1838. 45 St. ANT I - D Y S PEP TIC QfTEHB great popularity -and established demand eJfai for this valuable Medicine, renders the con uuatlou of a lengthy. advertisment. unnecessary.--. numerous lesumomais 01 tneir vaiue lateiy receiv. ed) from Gentlemen of the highest respectability . in addition to those accompanying each Boi, may be seen on application to any. of the "A gents. .The Pills af put up in superior style in tin boxes containing 40 Pills, with full direcdons. Price 50 Cents per Box. To Agents or Purchasers the terms of Commission- and discount are liberal. - All com munications will be promptly, attended to, by - s THOMAS L. JUMP, GenTAgent. QCjOffice, Morgan St. Raleigh, 1st door West o; the Presbyterian Church - EXECUTOR'S SALE. rflHE Subscriber, as Executor of Mrs. Sarah JL Stone, late pf Raleigh, deceased, will sel at public aution on Jlonday and Tuesday the 29h and 30th dais of October next, at her plantation, about ten miles East of Raleigh.all the crop'of Wheat, Com and Fodderi and all the stock of Horses, Cattle, and Hogs, and the Plantation Utensils, consisting of Carts, Wag ens, Plough, &ct and on Wednesday the 31st of October, at the same place, all the Negroes! oeionging to swa tstatetorty-six in number '--consisting of men, women, hoys, girls-, and children, wiH tie offered for , sale. . The Ne groes will be sold in Families pursua nt to the directions Of the Will. The crop and plantation utensils, win be sold ona'credit of six months for all sums over $10 for $10 and. under Cash. A part of the Negroe?, to the amount of about $5,000, wilt be sold on a credit of 6 months; for note ne- gotiableand payable at the Bank of the STafeJ vi miu upruiiiw, vairigu ",,a ine oaisncc will'be sold en a credit of twelve njonths, with interest from tlie date. Bond and satisfactory security will be required for the purchase mo ney, before the title of the property is changed. - -' r- D. W. STONE- llsleigh, 8epu3, 1838,. -45ti i . WAJCp OlIXlf, to S operioT Court of Law S pring Term, tBo. - - Ann Neighbors " - -- - w.-. vaVr-'-- -" - " . x ; . . William- Neighbors. Ftition for Di'torce. . ' ITappearingto the satisfaction of the Court, -tha the DefendantWilliam Ne"rgbor,canr not be found, and proclamation having been. made at the Court House door, for the party to appearand answer according to act bf A'ssembly- in such ease made and provided It is thereture ordered, that 'publication be made for three months, in the Raleigh Register atidStaxvnewa papers printed the City bf Raleigh, that uttp less ine saiu vnuam'cieignnors appear ai tne next Term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday after the fourthtMonday of September next, and plead, answer -or demur to the Plain tiff's petition, it will be heard ex parte, and Judgment pre cfuso entered, against him. v 43 - .B.IUYCS,&S.U.! NEW BOOT AND SHOE WARE HOUSE JfTEADER & LITTLE, 140 Water Street, N- v - York, Irsve taken the old stand 'of A. M. Hatch &Ca,and are now receiving,-direet from the Manufacturers 1090 Cases, comprising ao entire new and fresh stock of Boots, Sboxs,&C. Consisting in parffef - Men's CaflV Kip and thick oots, Do Morocco and Seal do. . Do Calf, Kip and thick Broans, Do Do Do Rupset, Kip and tbick tTo. Caff,. Kip arrd thick Sltoes, Calf, Morocco ami SeaJ Pump;, Womeni rrencn rvtu ana Lasting Do Morocco and Seal - -do -Da- do v do walking Shoes, Do Kid and Lasting dp- . Do - Gaiter and Lasting Boots, Do Morocco and Seal. do. Do Leather, welted -Shoes, " Together with . a complete .assortment of - ' Boys, Misses and Children's Boots, Shoes and Brogans. ' - A L S Oi For, Silk and Woo) Hats, Fur and Hair Seal Caps, Paper, &c Which are offered on the most favorable terms, for cash or approved paper. ' New York, .fcnFy 25, 138, 40-tl5S Bi AV.E. jus received 1 Case of Short Nsp Heaver Hats of the latest fashion. Raleigh, August 20. 1838. . ; .42 STEAM FEATHER E N O Y A TO R R . ritHE undersigned recommend to the Public, JL as a highly useful invention, the. "PATENT STEAM FEATHER RENOVATOR," (now in, successful operation in several counties in the State of North Carolina,) believing that it possesses the property attributed to it, ofinv parting liveliness,- cleanliness and. elasticity to old Feathers. They further believe that tt pro motes health, by removing from Feathers any unpleasant smelj which may attach to them from long use. i ne application of the Renovator to new Feathers must also be very beneficial in cleansing;them from all animal and other -extraneous matter, thst may hareradhered to them, when first plucked. - Having tried the experi ment, the undeiaiened exnress the belief.-that if fout or nVe beds be subjected to the steam ing process, iherbulk will be no increased as to furnish a sufficient quantity of Feathers for an extra bed. " V. C. G. Camncton, f nt.; P. O. Burt, W. R. Gales, Jrfmes H Murray, Richard P. Finch, J. G. Marshall, Richard W.Ashtoh, Jas. Litchford, Francis H. Reeder, Sylvester Smithr Alexander Campbell, Joseph Bells, E. Smith, J, C.Tsy- lor, J hn Beckwtth, J. J. Christophers,. Alfred Par (in, Richard Smith, C. Johnson, D. W. Stone. The subjoined list of names was procured at Greensboro' to-a similar Testimonial uf the val ue of the Renovator:- J. D. Clancy. C N. B. Evans, W. T. Paisley, Jas. Mfver, J. A. Mebane-C. A. GilUt-pie, H. HnmpVie9-Js.M. Danforth, G- C. Townsend, David Scott, James Shan, Alex. Wilson, J. A. Gretter, R. M.loan, Peter Adraiv W. U.'-D. Lindsey, Ralph Gorretl. V. tl. Cumming? J. M. Logan, George Albright, David Caldwell, Jacob Hubbard, J. M.Dick, James Currie, Joei M'Lean, John A. Gilmer.- N- B. The Proprietors of the Renovator are thankful for the liberal encouragement they have received, and intend giving the Citizens of North Carolina, a full trial in everv Countv east pf Raleigh, shortly, and ho. person vrill be chargetl ttter trying the experiment, unless perfectly satisfied on return oft heir bed Or beds. . TtOS P. ROBERT j ALEXANDER M0UPH1S. Raleigh, August 27. 1838. '43 tl Executor's Notice. THE Subscriber havi ng qualified aa" Executor to the last Will and Testament of Mrs. -Sa naa Stoss, late of Itajeigh, deceased, gives nr t)Ce-to all persons naving claims agrnst said Estate tQ preenl them, properly authenticated, within the time prescribed by Actot Assembly, or this notice witt be plead iu bat f their-re co very; and. those indebted. to.. said sfate.are reqireaied to make immediate payment, it is desired to settle the Estate as' estly as pracrica- JJiie.- : D. W. STONBv ExV.' September 3, 1838. . i, 444t -. NOTICE, RANAW AY from the Subscriber, on the 20th (nsf. a hound Apprentice, a colored boy namea vpixiax U0xsto about 17 years of age. Said boy-1 yeuow complected, but no particular marks reeotiecteuV rive cents re- ward.wlll be given forjiis dcliyery to me, and all persons harboring or trusting hftn wi 1 Be prosecuted; ' ; 1 -EZRA GILL: Wake County; Ang. .31, 1838 3w. .44 COTTON YARNS, I am instructed to sell this article lower than ever, by wholes leonly, so as to'af- fora me-sierciiams room ta make a profit onJt. Those yho may want the Yarn bf the auaatltv. will nlease rail at my office, and ex mine price snd quslity;- .w wuic oesirea, i wut taxe notes with security, te be paid at;thend of sixtoonths. - WIXLIAM "PECK, . v , . , Agejitfpr Battled Brothers. Ibileigh, September 4, 1838, 4-2m T nfrriVWC SX? ' W. CAUOUfPfA. ffiil - nNHIS celebrated Med'iciiie harbeeitto use rn. rt-NO oflef tef talea valuaWo Tract ofT , X England nearly century. Jt baabef in; the County of Lenoir known a. tbe ? ? irfwT.r inta the DnUed States, little mere n.i i rfwTnei.d inta the. United' States, little 1 Kan the vears. stnee which, moe' than five millions of boxes have been sold. Its unTvefsalj use wherever rnrucedispeaksqiie sufBcient in its-prsise. All; who se, iomjnend lUf-r, There never was an mdikiduai, tnat aiu not. warmly recommend it, who has nau any.ex' per'tence of Hi properties -sAs.aa Anlf-Bifious Medicine, it daimsa . preterence over cery - t her now in use. - Tlie only Unog .aout wnicn care is requVed"!, that the genuine Pnli arc precureo; anaremewrocr, iu -tr v... has never authorized any Doctor,, awri. Apothecary,?r Pedlerin the tnitea sell his Medicine. The Brandreth Kills soio bj sen mi MeuKiuc. ic 01 - -j ir . e v.: li . - n - ... them are geser-lly c,unterfert, calcuWodrto s- f iure the hearth f the natienf.and ruin thehar- meter of the getM!inerr'iiis, maue oy - " m - ' w n 1 Brandreth, of New Yorx. That all authorized Agens -have a eoppetplate certificate of Agency signed 19 swim W.th a rsjrby the? Docior-hiihself. The datCis always ' . . . , .... . - . - . copperplate not wrnien.i mueenmoiieir auire renewal every twelv monthr. The ibi- iowing are Agents, and each have a certificate of Agency, dated August jr, ik8 s William Peck Es KaIeigk,y?akt County, Messrs. &. Jjr H. JBaker, IdwUburg, FrankUn County. Messrs. T 4 J.JVhite VSarrenlon, fFarren Cg JUtssrs. AL Jr T. Terrell, Halifax, Halifax-Co. Sub-Agencies can be obtained of the dounty Agents. S. BRADLEE BROOKS. - Travelling Agnt, sett's NOTICE. STRAYED fom J oil ah Babx in this Couniy,about the 20th May last , a small Bay J ENNY, MUtK, behmging to thcSu&scrJber, with shoes .on her fore feet, (whether her Hind feet are shod is not recollected) la- bout three years old. "I purchased saidAfueM . " - . . . . a. a norse u rover, so 11 is verv uncrriam wwqi way she may have gone, but when last lieardbf. she-was ire the County of Edge comb. Any inV. formation respecting said; Mule will be tbankV fully received and the jersou giving it amply! .uiujcwicH 101 ma irouoie. WILLIAMS. MOTE, Greenville, Pitt County June 4tb, 138 June 1 1 . , 32 tf. DU. J. H. J EFFREYS having located in this place, joffefs his Professional Services to the Citizens -of Raleigh and its vicinity 5 -and respectfully solicits a portion of their patronage. He may be foumi.at his Qfhce on FayelUville Street, 2d door above the Post Office, at all time-s when not profeswionally engaged. wa a n n a mi m ieign nee. z. lovi. 5 it THE Subscriber has now on hand, at his Mills, (late Blake's) 17 miles East of Raleigh, 100,000 FEET OF TJHQICE tUMBER,- of every .description, sawed out of Long-JeT Pi Ba the' peculiar excellence of which is too well known to -need any pnfT. Persons desiring to purchase will please, make application to Mr. Wixiraw Peck, Raleigh, or to Hew ar He btox, at the Mills. The price at the. Mitts will be $1 per hundred ; but, if a large quantity be bought, even less than: that will be taken. PETER FOSTER. . Wake county, August 81838. 29 tf THEATRE TOXEt.. HE " Riuisi TaEATas" ia to be let for the coming Season, or for a term of years. To an enterprizing lessee, who understands the details of the business, the concern may be made profitable, aa but a small Stock Company wilLanswer, if jodj-. ciousiy selected, and the racidenlal expenses vfill be eompsrativeTy light. For two months at least bf the Seasen, the Legislators of the Slate will be ini session, which necessarily' brings to the City a large number of strangers. . .7 -v ' More, particular information will be fornished io applicants for the lease,' by thisttbfcribef,"oither per sonally or by letter. ' " ' " , '- ' ' ' ; , - - JOHN G. MARSHALL. Raleigh, Sept, 1, 1838. . . . 44 QCj" The Nation al Intelligencer, Richmond Com piler, Snd N. T. Evening Star wiUeach insert one month, twice a week, and forward bills as above. " r DK. JOSEPH B. OXITLrA W, HAVING removed to Raleigh, respectfully . uffers his Professional sevices to the eitir xen of (he Town and surroundinconutry. ' ' His resrdence and Office arj sirjnated on Fay ettfcville Jitreei - immediately opposite Mr. W. L UywdoljJ . : To his fiie.ruls in the country ,he wilt say, that they may be ' issured. of h is' promptand uore miitihgattent mr, whenever called on; - r . Raleigh, Feb. S, 138. , - 14 r- WANT Eli A YOUNG MAN qualified 6 perform.the du--. ties of Clef k- and Salesman til the Dry Gooda J&usioess. Apjjyto - .' r ' GEORGE SIMPSON.' ' Raleigh", August 3, 1838. ' ' r v "40 STATE QF-NORiTH CAROLINA, :Superior,Court of Laao Spring Term,1838. Joseph' MAdams, ' - Maty MMdams. . - Petition fo. Divorce.- . , IT sppe aring to the saiisfactioh of thel-Co'qrt, that the DefertdsjMi MSry; 51' Adsms. cannot ' be foniftd, and proclamation having .bren mafle attTje ourt HouseKfoor. for the party to-ap-T pear .and answer according to act of Assembly, in such cases made ami provided--l t is therefore ordered, tliat pubticat ion be made for .three months, in the Kaleigft Register, and the North Carolina Standard, newspapers printed Intbe City, of Raleigh, that unless t lie said Alary M' Adams appear at the next Term of. said Court, to tje held on the first fonday after the fourth Monday of September next, and pfeatC artswer ortfewiur, to the Plaint?lTs petkidn, it wlH be heard ex parte, a$ judgment p cone enter ed against tier. . . 43 " ' ft. B. fJAlTES, W& A. STJTH have just received two 40 Sa w Cotton Gins, a.d few barrels of Pri mip Shad. They have also for. sal a J ersey 42- DANCING SCHOOL., M ONS, F0NCE M. NICHTEKN resneci. XVM. Ail ly informs the Oitiieoi of Raletghtahdits vicinity, that graft ful for oast encouW ement?iier will retorn in October nexC to open 6chox4 agan July 6,1838.. Ho.t. (ill L Kinaton, conUining oneuWosand fbar hundred J! eleven: acres ; about one rboasand of which rt f. uncleared snd 'covered with Oak,- Hiekorj tn pogwwjd growth, indicating a fertility of soi to be surpassed in its vicinity This ptantatioQ e? tends, for two miles' ph , the public road, tni ame distance eh the river, where there is rnJ, seine bench boat laodtng, &c. Tie terras may be luiowri by application to id, friend Louis C- Dasmnnd Esq. of Ienoir. Also, lot No. 70 in thefowp of Kmstotf. - f also offer for sale, two or three blooded Wr They may be seen at Oak Forest, the residence 0f mj iaiuer, iu uievouniy m i-asa. . SAMUEL C BELLAMY ABgQSl W, IPaq, " tC7 haMsoTiit$te&hRcidtnct.i a WOTTLD selVon &ypmble.Tins to die n. chaser, that well knowntCoontry 8eat, ci J nLEAA r, Tourteerr'TBiIe from t! CKy of Raleigbl otf thejgreat Northern Mail Rojj towards Louisbprg; fwe miles from Wke Fmett Institute and abont. one mile firm RolesiiJr--on. tafnipg 503 Acresj " Abbut odebalf of the land ;. 'cleared, and much of it fresh and wf asuperiortiuaL ty, including fine' Meadow ofbout 25 Atrre. There are two Dwelling Houses (abont half a ail, apart) on tne-J iantation ; one of which us Urn well finished airy commodioos House, withfrr necessary Outhouse;; the other is quite comfotrutiit each has the advantage 01 pure delrbuul wtterin h, yard. This property is among the most desirabte )o catibps in the upper copnlry, whether for comfon. neaufl .or oeanxy, ano nroauces nneiy earn, cotton, wheat or oats, and would be an invaluable acqni. sition as a Suntther andTall rttreatsfrom thctitls hries ef the tow country. A Physician would find it the centra of a popg. Ions and wealthy neighborhood, and therefore u, excellent location. j, For Terms, -apply to me in Raleigh. JOSEPH B. OUTLA W. fcjA CARD. di 13 ' mmmmm' t TAMES A. KING, Attorney at Law, ( late of Iredell (Joanty North L-arouna) hu temottd to Brandon, Mississippi, and tenders ha protection- ai services 10 uie ramie, am - wui pranict n ib - .a Vfe. r - WW . m 1 Courts of RantUn. Hinds, Madison & -Smith tloun- (iVs, and in the Circuit Court of ths United 8uut at. Jackson . . ' Brandon, Muml, Jane 15, IS 33. SS' tm. JUOIZE JYE If BOOKS . Just received and for Sale THE SORTK CAROX1N OQK ST0E1. HB Two Flirts, and other Tales by Lady 8' X ibgtonv 2 Vols. The RiveY and the Demt by Miss Pardoe,' 2 Vols. Love, by the aothorearfl rurtatioq, tile Diroicedt acc.,&c Vols. Jan liooisal or a Mothers ;time, by the author of I Brambletye House, Reuben Apsley, &.C.2 ok- Ketrosptetf Western Travels, by H. Martineio, 2 Vols. The Life and adventures of Nicholas Nick- feby,- containing a- faithful- account of the fortuM. misfortur uprisibgs, downfaUinrs, uJ coa, plete cai of the Hkkleby family, edited a Hoi, The Tus . at Rams Gate, by Box, i VoL Tin Fellow mbner, or remarkable escapes of a desdnated ogae, 2-VoU. Vaadeleur, or asiai! magneusra,2 Vols. 'Leila, or the oeige of ureu- da, by E. Ll Bulwer, 2 Vols. Fayrngs sad Doin? lof Samuel Slick, 1 VeJ. The Gity of lb 8aftu and Domestic Manneraof lhe"Tnrks,ly Mid fir. aoe. jviemoirs oi unmawi, -oy oez, z .vois, moth the Wal er, by the author of Bertnm, t v otm. . ui in Europe and England, rr u American a.- xxtexortho woods, Kentucky author ofCaDvar. 2 Vol. TU nreuthful or. bv G.' Vv Reynolds, 2 Voti.- Lady M The Tin ramauc ecenes irom iw L 2 Vols. Chances anJ Cbangtx a Domes ti 2 Vole. East and West, a vel, by the oV of Clinton Bradshaw. Endlesl Fuojiy Thos. HoodVautbor of Whims and Oddities, l VoL The Sketch Book of Fashion, 2 Vals- Kate Leslie, a eJ, ly Havnes Bevlev, JY David Dumps; avnea Bavlev. t VoL Alki or the MVst' E.7..Baler.2 Vols. SwttH Novels. 27 Vols. ,a variety jof Novels, Ac tool tetiiourto enumetai 35 v . '" TtJRNEK & HUGHES. ! uralerslgned is Agent for W fwr Insurance Company, i Persons vrishing to inaurs uitii pnl uertv. can -call at bislffice. in the Coan Housl wherp they can- leanfthe rstes of Ini nrance, and & tun -wtialiaKPtf trrfnMH the Company. "HENRr W. MILLEB Raleigh. June 28. 183S. 35 1 FLOUR f 'at HTtl STOPHERS i& ffeMlTH have i J ceived a supply of superfine l?llir ia Axso, a quantity of TL.Ht ! lUteigh Jury 22. 1838. W Ma. THOMAS L. J0m,h fuliy iothwlsed to act as tn lin and collecting Ageotfor ' jpT in the States of Teiiowff Aiaoaraa, mississippi, iirxansas, xioum."- Georeia: also in East and Wii Florida. Mr. H is" rWwon his w a Wo the West, and will receiw transmit, without exbiense. the names of a9 H who desir to patroiiize'theREOiaTKB; WHY WILL YE DIB AV LL ye who ate sufftfing M h the Co( on. Inrhienza, Colds, IntlgestiH Ytrutta- Ual irhp. and of fuWe' the back-oart of the.ftead. uatialiv tU "3rf lomi bf.Aptpexy, Jaundice!, Fever anJ Bdious, Scat let, Typhus, Yellow, and eorv FeVer OtaR ttMdsc Ast lima, mt, Khea"""- NfrvHii.-)itx. romnLint. .. Ruatures. 4hnmmittionrSore Eves. rH , V WJk.n;nd fn.U A,,liiuv l!hnLr. L-"u Morbus Gravel.' Worms.. 4)ycntrry, U'I RingingNuises in thcHcad. King Kll futa,'Eriela.s or Siint AuUiouyV fir. morvwelled Feet andTlgle9., S Female compUin'ofvery lueespeciaPj-- airocnons, reitxattomi, &c. i Call at Wat. pEoa?bffice. Raleigh Cure a Box Vr BauxTH'a Vegetable I 1 sal Pillaa VegeUb li Purgative, not s f injurious tb'the conitutrou, gentle ao aim iU operation, designed expressij; tiiEkWUf ;iiu . bicviiac iu,.wiv j ttir 14,(Tjestimohial have -been & individuall . of the highest respecrao" nave Dcmcurcci oy hifujcui w'"- , c.,i aincevtnerntroauction inw uw "'J .-r ... . - . 3 " .. . . .. iTmIi!0 r i u.! oc ... run S7IiKTT wv - --. Oder esuiiiE, J -it . bVtb oraarssiu TruinDe e 8dr. autb wsCTTHB f SrT al anaaP A ustOtb, 183SV A X.I
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 17, 1838, edition 1
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