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POETRY. r- ' -. , ,ni- t 1 4 LIKE, ORIENT PEARLS AT RAKPDM STRUNG How strangely people dififer i opinioti f; "Who would have imagined that two of the gen fle tribe of pae's, who. are usually so harmless and well-disposed, should have drawn such op posite concltnion from the ffme premises t orr haying I rimmed their sails "should hate care lessly made such egregious- variance in their reckoning. We cannot account for it any other way than by supposing that thfe first effusion which follows was written bysome disappointed fover, who, out of mere revenge, lived an old Bachelor, and comforted himself with writing sarcasms, tfcusr v ON WOMAN- Woman, t hough tlessgiofdy creature, fdle, laughing, fluttering thing, Most fantastic work of nature, Still, like fancy, on the wing. ! V . ' ' . t S lave to every fooihlv passion, ; tavini hating in extreme, Fond of every senseless fashion, And at best a pleasing dream. Lovely trifle! dear delusion I Conquering weakness wished-for pain ; Mans fhieflory and confusion, Of all vanities most pain ! Now, it is evident that the following was com posed by somp happy husband,- or some swain. who was basking in the sunshine of his darling s, fetor. So much for being in lover and at ease; ON WOMAN. Woman, charming, lovely creature Graceful modest gentle thing ! Loveliest rose of blooming nature ; Fairer than the flowery spring. Queen of every gentle passion, Tender sympathy and love Peifect work of heavenly fashion, M mature of charms above f Love and grace in rich profusion ! Softening man's ferocious soul r All creation' blest conclusion, Form'd to beautify the whole. IfAMPTON COURSE SV E EPSTAKES. JT S it is, and has been, usual of late years, with fml the proprietors of the different Race Tracks of our jeountry, to advertise their Stakes, and, in my opinion, to close at too early a period, to give the owners of Colts a lair opportunity of testing their racibg qualities, I communicate, therefore, to the sporting world, my present plan, rules and terms. There will be kept open Stakes for two and three years old, to be run for every successive year, and not to be closed until one mouth previous to the race : Declaration, fifteen days before the coming off of the race. Stakes of one thousand dollars entrance, will be two mile heats. Forfeit, $500 ; Declaration, $100. Three, entries to form a Stake. Stakes of five hundred dollars entrance, will be mite beats. Forfeit, $250; Declaration, $75. Three entries to constitute a Stake. Dashes of two or one mile, to suit the conveni ence of parties,' that is, the amount to be run for. - PeroOfts-wiahing. to make their entries, will please direct their letters to the Subscriber, acting propri etor of the Hampton Course, or to Capt. VVm. G. takxo, Secretary of the Hampton Jockey Club, : Augusta, Ga. . -Sept 27, 1838. F. W. LACY. 50 lam6m. A GREEABLY to an Order, passed bv the Won o.Jshipful Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions for Cumberland County, at September Term 1838, 1 will expose for sale, for Cash, at the Court-House in Fayettevillc, on' the 1st Monday i December next, the following pieces or parcels of A N Da, or-so much thereof as will satisfy the Taxes due the Town of Fayetteville, for 1837, and ail incidental charges, viz Location. ; By whom listed. Valuation. Tax. Hot, Lower Fay. Arch'd Black, $250 $ I poll, $2 25 I no West Side, Sophia 1 1 amnions, $50, 25 1 do Lower Fay. Israel James, $100 4 1 poll, 1 00 1 do UurgesS st. Michael McGary, $500, 2 50 1 do Lower Fay. do 400, 2 00 1 do do no. 55, do $200 $ 3 polls, 4 00 I do WiL Koad, Jesse Dujtes,' $100, 50 I do Grove street, O. Stewart, $100 & 1 poll, 1 50 UNLISTED, SUBJECT TO DOUBLE TAX. 1 lot, Green street, John Burkloe, $200 1 00 1 do Mason st 4" alley, ; do $200 Sf 1 poll, 2 00 1 do Lower Fay. Estate J. W. Howell, $50 25 1 00 2 50 75 25 4 00 1 do North street, John Douglass, $300 1 do Rowan do W. F. o B. Satters, 500 1? do Wlns.4- Hay st. Peyton Lynch, 1 50 1 do Orange str't, Owner not known, 50 1 do Maiden lane, late Mumford's, 600 GURDON DEMING, Collector. FayelteviUe, Oct. 12, 1838. Pr. Adv. $5 62 J. 50 MMPORTJBJYT SME. ON Monday, the 10h of Dec. next, the Sub . scriber, as Executor of RANSOM HlNTON, decd will sell at publiit -auction, at the late resi dence of the dee'd., 10 niiles South of Raleigh, all his Crop of Cotton, Corni Fodder, and Oats Farm ing Utensils, viz : a superior new Waggon, Caru, Ploughs, Blacksmiths Tools, Cotton Gin, Thresh-' er, Wheat Fan, &c. Also, all the stock of Horses, Moles, Cattle and Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture. On Tuesday, the 1 1th, will commence the sale ol SO liikcly INcgrocs, Consisting of Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Chil dren. Also, the TRACT OF LAND on which the deceased lived, on Neusa River, containing a bout 2,000 acres, more than two-thirds of which has never been cleared the quality inferior to but few, if any tracts in the county of the same size. The improvements consist of & comfortable Dwell ing house, with bight rooms, Corn Houses, Stables, Cotton Gin, Negro houses, and all other necessary' out buildings; iu good repair. " STheXaadbiH be divided with a view of suiting purchasers. -1 ; 7Vm.-Tbe perishable property will be sold on credit of six mouthaj the Land on a credit of one, two, and three years, with interest from the day of sale. Bond and Approved security will be required for the.purchaae money, before the title of the property U changed. ,j, C. L. HINTON, Executor. Wake county, OA 7, 1838. 60 ta. WANTED, a srtwrtion as Teache iy gen- vfhrii nnnf.fiTHl to teach the Latin, Greek. French and EuelUU Languages. , I (willerre. and has considerable experience in teaching, both in". this and his Ue is desirou BnAcaJcmy Satisfactory 1rnmwIolTA nm ...G.iC Wi A nnUr-atinn to te made Cv the ' p.i i., xriii U.idtai Ktttniorii m . ij.. uv leiicrur UUIIUIB Wl .S4Hv., o-l ' " I otherwise. Oct. 12, 1838. 50 6w. TO spouts: AND BREEDERS. THE Subscriber will sell the following portion ol his BLOODED STOCK, viz: No. 1. A dark bay MAJtE, 4 ears ova last Spring, by old Sir Archie. The Subscriber is ;fornwil bv Johk D. Amis. Esq. that this Mare is the fast Colt sired by old Sir Archie her dam by VaivTromp-'-iand is. now supposed to De wan foal by the imported Horse Flexible. . . JSo. A briglilDay Horse ton, 4 years oiu f iusi ainng, Horse Eclinse his dam bv old Sir Archie. i No. 3.- A sorrel Horse Colt, 3 years o& last . et r i 1 s M.UiuM H..SUA vmM t lie fuvn. spiing, ojr uic A.u... i : rile OI M1IJ lOUi anumu nurses ti American Minister, Mr Hhixd, by the Sultan of Turkey; hi clam by old Sir Archie. " No. 4.- A daik iron grey HoTse Colt, 3 years old last Spring, by Yemen, bis dm by Van Tiomp, and his landlam by old Sir Archie. No. 5. A bright bay Horse Colt, 2 years old last Spring, by the imported Horse Contract, now the favorite of Sportsmen and Uieeders in Kentucky; his dam by old Sir Archir. The Subscriber will also sell a TEAM OF 9IX DHJIjESt on reasonable terms. T110S. li. BENNKH AN, Sfagville, Qrunge. N. C. Oct. 10, ' QUACKS And thkir destruct- IVE NOSTRUMS. fill IE united testimony of Phys;ciaiiS, through 1. out the United States, has fully proved the fact that Peters Vegetable Pills are the only true Vegetable rills wnich will siami me lesi oi jasaon-hence the proprietor would most earnestly urge them to the notice of those who have been in the habit of using ax Cathartics or Aperients the deductive and irritating Quack Pillst so generally advertised, and which are at best but slow customers of the vital functions and murderous agentseven to the most h!er-s It is true, most of them produce a purgatiVe ef-fectf-and sometimes transient relief, but in most cases they injure the digestive organs, and an habitus resort to them must terminate in con-firmt-d dyspepsia. Jl is true, that Cathartic and Aperient Medi cines are often required, but the nicest dis crimination should always be observed in the selection, and if this be done nothing injuiious can result from their use. To produce this modi desired result, Dr. Pe ers has made it his study for several years, and eels proud to say he has at length succeeded, far beyond his expectations. The object of his Puis .are to supersede the necessity ot a fre quent recourse to injurious purgative?, and to offer a medicine safe, certain, and pleasant in its operation. Prepared by JOS. PRIESTLY PETEUS, M. U.No. 129 Liberty street, New York. Each box Contains 40 Pills. Price 50 cents. TT lie careful and enquire for Peters' Vege table Pills. They are for sale in Raleigh, at the Drug Store cf WILLIAMS & 11 AY U OOD. S pt. 17,1838. 46-i6m CHAIR AM) BEDSTEAD MAKING, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, AHD j THRIVING or every description, Executed at short hotice, and in the neatest manner, by the Subscriber, living next door to Jouw Ma loss's Livery Stable. HENRY J. BROWN. Raleigh, Oct. 22, 1839. 51 ot TOE ROAD TO WEALTH ! ! $1000 or 1200 wort h ofJtlorus JfTuI- ticaulis Trees ana Cuttings, FOR SALE. 11HE Subscriber has consented, after many . importunities, to dispose of a pait of his present season's crop of the genuine CHINESE SILK MULBERRY TREES, near this City, if applied for soon. They are a part of the pro duce ot the nrst tree introduced into this State by that intelligent and enterprising citizen, the Rev. Mr. Wkixer, and are fru" slips planted last Spring, and ery thrifty, considering the season, and still in a grow ng state, vaiying fiom 3 to 9 feet in height. And since it is now re duced to a certainty, that $500 may be safely calculated on, per acre, every ) ear, for two or three mouths woik, in raising Silk, if the land be well stocked with Morus Multuauli.;, (nd this explains the cause of the gr at wealth of the Chinese Empire,) and that $1000 at least, per acre, can be realized by rais ng the tre-f, fVr sale no doubt can remain, that the present demand and princely profits mut and will con tinue and increase in this country, and particu larly in the Middle and Southern States, for many years to come. He therefore feels justir tied in exacting for his outlay and labor Irt reai ing said trees, the best prices required for tie article in the Southern county say 25 cents per foot for the main stem of the tie s, closely trimmed, counting the root and one inch above it at one foot; and for the limbs, 3 e n' per bud Which re the average prices quoted in Fredericksburg, Va. on the J4th inst Tetnu, Cash on delivery. They could be safely re moved about the midd'e iif next month, or any time afterwards, during the cool weather. JOS. Bl IIINTON. Raleigh, O t. 26, 1838. 52 tf To Giles Nance and Wife, and Polly Nance, and other Heirs of. Rebecca Rogers in Tennessee, non residents : OUare kereby notified tha atthe next Term f the Court of Pleas and Quarter" Sessions for the County of Wake, to be held at the: City of Raleigh, on the third Moi day of Nptemher next, application will made for the appointment of Commissioners, to assess the damages which may result from 4 lie coademna tMn f certain lands belonging to the Heirs of Rebecca Rogers, dec. to the use of the Raleigh and Gaston ttrit Road Company, and the con struction of the said road through the same. -( G. W. MORDECAI, President of R. & G. H. It. C. Oct. 22, 1838. 2 At JOB PIUNTING EXECUTED A T THIS OFFICE uative Country,' -f vi lor toe rale oi certain r meuicines purpuiMHg w t vicinity, mr want 01 any wun bv"""7w"t: i of beintf employed as rnncipai oi mM: This is to certity mat I am m nowise con- j ment ot BUU i o irif. onuijo. oi guuu i"J 1 ,or as lVacbjjrin. a respectable family, i nected with such medicines, and mat protest a- : naTe commenced the business wan me ueierimua-u testiinouials can be produced as w gainst such use of my name by toe saia nwuuu turn to keep constantly on nanu a general nwHawii i moral, character; No objection to sheoherd Moat, in air manner whatsoever, the Ladfes . Cfentlemeu and Children's Boots and. OTorison's Pills. fAUTlUZir - Britisn youege oj hhmi " I J sjion Plaee JVew Road. Losdow, July 12, f&8. W herefc, H orotio Shepherd Moat, of New 1 vrV I.ia f1or.r1 Aptmtto the British College 0i i fl Health, London, is publicly making use of my name aimo Itfinir lnlaUd to mislead thc, WlbIlC - I Ami tnnnir ueciaro. mat uii. viuuv.i TiVI.nP .if Wnll street. IMew York. mv Qiuv i . . . .. if f authorized Veent in the United Slates of America, J ! and from Whom alone, and the agents duly appoint- J j ed by him, can my medicinps bo had genuine, in j I witness whereof, I have hereunto set my nanu anu seal. I fSimwdk JAMES MORISON, The Hveeist. President of the BriUsn college oi v o i ....... Health. DECLARATION. British College of Health, Hamilton Place, juTem Road. London. Julu 12. 1838. Having seen and read the publication by Dr. George Taylor, of TT Vnrlr- .flniitleil Declaration 01 tne uriusn Coiege Gf Health, and other documents, resjwctful- submitted to the agents for the sale of Morison's fjnivcisal Vegetable Midicines tnrougnoui me uni- . . ,.,. a a a 1 rArlsut!tr (ft T in Si! I h . . Alexauder Morison and John Mor- r won, and that the same is true. fSizned JAS. MORISON, the Hygeist, president of th British College of Health. Ni- B. Applications for Agencies for any Town, County, or larger district, must be made to D. HENDERSON & SON, Fredericksburg, Va. General agents foi Virgfhia, N.Caroliua and Ten nessee. September 18, 1838. 49 3m. THAT Application will be made to the Genera Assembly of the State of North Carolina, at its next Session, for an Act to Incorporate " The Board of Trustees of Davidson College. ' CHARLES W. HARRIS. Scc'ry of the Board of Trustees Oct 10, 1838. 50 5w. PETERS' PILLS. fYlHE unparalleled reputation which Petei I. Pills have acquired as a Medical llestorutive is the most unquestionable proof thut can be given, oftheir immense importance to the afflict ed, in almost every class of diseases. The num ber of letters leceivrd Irom Patient recovered r through their meanAs Teally prodigious, and i . ... . . the complaints which they have cured are al most as varied as they'are numerous. But still there are some in which they are more espe cially beneficial than 'mothers ; and among those may be named the too often fatal complnints of the stomach and howels, such as Lioitc, tlutu- lence and Indigestion, for which they are not only a certain, but an immediate cure. It is well known that from the disarrangement of the stomach and bowels, arise nine-tenths of all the maladies of adult and declining- life that this i the foundation of flatulency, spasmodic Puws,ndipestton. loss of appetite, Uc. and that those in their turn give birth to Dropsy, Liver Comptuinf, Consumption and habitual lowness of spirits i therefore Pettrs Pills, being the very best medicine which has ever been discovered for the iusipient diseases of the intestines, are necessarily the surest preventatives of those dreadful, and also general disorders which em bitter mature life and drag so many millions to untimely graves. In sneaking thus. Dr. Peters arrogatts n ing to himself that has not been coi ceded Vy the public. He is no needy quack or unknown spe-1 culator. who comes befoi-e the world as his own I herald and witness : but is placed in a responsi- I "1 bililv of fcitua ion by the patronage wlrch he I . - - - . . . 1 has e moved lor vears. and which is increasing I to an txtent unptecedi nted in the annals of - . - - -, OTI medic"' nc, that makes him careful to aasert n tl- j ing which is not borne out by the most infallible proof, and hence he does not fear to be put to the test in any thing which he has promised re specting his Pills. Dr. Peters is most happy to be ab?e to state on the authority o( a great number of regular Phsicians, that wherever his vegetable Pill. have been introduced, they have almost super-j ceded the adoption of mc rcurial experiments for their peculiar tculty in sweetening the blood, and &timuluting it to expel all noxious i juices and in giving strength and tone to the nerves, prevents disease from acquiring that strength which must be got undr, if at all, by dangerous remedies Prepared by JOS. PRIfiSTLY PETERS, M. D. No. 129 Liberty street. New York. Each box contain 40 Pill. Piice 50 cents. 0Cj Be careful and enquire for Peters' Vege table Pills. Tl-ey are (or sale in Raleigh, at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. Sept. 17, 1838. 46 6m ANTI-BYSPEPTIC PILLS. BTTTJIIE great popularity and established demand B9 tor this valuable Medicine, renders the con iiuatioii of a lengthy ad vertisment unnecessary. xvumerous testimomals of their value (lately receiv ed) from Gentlemen of the highest respectability in addition to those accompanying each Box, may be seen on application to any of the Agents. The Pills are put up in a superior style, in tin boxes" containing 40 Pills, with full directions. 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 THOMAS L. JUMP, Gen'l Agent. (Cj'Office, Morgan St Raleigh, 1st door West of the Presbyterian Church. JVEJW II O OILS. fllHE following Works just published and re JL ceivedat the Noam Cjlkoliita Book Stoke, where the Proprietors are constantly receiving supplies of Books. Call and exam ne. Bit O' Writin, and other Tales, bv the O'Ha. f r a Family, 2 Vols. Royston Gower, or the days ) of King John, a Itomance, 2 Vols. Richard 1 1 units, rr the Avenger of blood, a Tale of Ala bama. The Complete Works of U E.Landon. ii 1 Vol. Do- do., ofj4neAustin.ini Vol., Health & Beauty, an explanation of the laws of Growth an I Exercise, by John Bell, M. 1). Jt-sus and his Biographers, or Remarks on the four Gospels, by W. II. Furness. Also, a lot of New Music. TURNER & HUGHES, No. 1 Chfrap Side. Fayetteville St. BAUK STOCK. FOR SAXE. SHARES of Stock in the. Bank of the Clf State of Not th Carolina for tale. Apply at this Office. ' 11 J RaKigh, Oct. 18, 18384 " 51 WILL be made to the next General Assem bly lor an Act to incorporate the Betha nia Fire Company, and also to incorporate the Town of U.U-oia, Stokes County, N. C Oct. Hp 1838. st HEW BOOT J3Jn tio& STORE. AVINO. for man? tears, noticed the inconve- fl nieTWe ifmTered by the citizens of Ra'.eign and ShiMo. a nave nil mv ouoes uiil. uuuw ' ""- nn.t tv mnnnf-tnrft.J exnresslv to ortier. u win ue J . ' - . seVera weeks before my assortment will be complete 8hatl however htfve a pretty general assortment in tne course of the pfesent week, I have also made engagements with aevefal first rate Workmeu, for the purpose of manufacturing Uentlemen s nno doois ana ouoes in wis jwy. I make no promise alnut underselling my neigh hours, for I do not expect to do it. Every person- of common understanding, must be awaie that I carf neither mafnufacture Shoes nere, or nave wem man ufactured in Philadelphia, of good quality, and sell them lower than what are usually called Sture Shoes that isEastern or Yankee made Shoes, which, like Pindar's Razors, arc made to sell, and not to wear, uui mis t uo promise, o aeep, a to muic,- a complete assortment of Shoes and Boots of supe rior quality, and to sell jthem as low as they can oe afforded in this market and I have no doubt that persons, disposed to give them a trial, will find tbenr cheaper than those of inferior quality, at less price. I nave also a general stock ot LUAK8L ohulo for Servants, Ate. WILLIAM WHITE. October 1st, 1838. 48 BOOTS QrYUlE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a 11 good assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, all ol his own manufacture : none others are sold bq him. He will imke any article in his line to or de i, at short notice, and at moderate prices. (T3 Call at his Store, on the South side of the Market House, in the brick row." JOHN HOLLOW AY. September 20, 48 3m COMMISSION BUSINESS jlTHEJVnERSOJS. fllHE Subscriber having permanently located X at Henderson Depot, on the ltaieigh and Gaston Railroad, two miles south ot Chalk Lev t-l, will attend to the receiving, forwarding, and selling all kinds of produce that may be con signed to him, ami will pay for the produce that may be entrusted to his care, at his othce at Henderson, as soon as a return can be had ; or will make liberal advances on its reception when required, lie will also attend to the for warding of merchandize that may leave the Rail road at Henderson. From his extensive acquaintance in both the country and Northern markets, he flatters him self that his advantages in business will not be transcended. His particular and undivided at tcntion may be relied on. 46 tf 1). E. YOUNG. C Stephen Moore, Hillsboro'. References. Richard I. Smith, Milton. Stephen M- Dickens, Roxboro'. Henderson, Granville co. N. C. July 26, 1838 ViRANVILLE UOUNTY, Court of Equity, Fall Term, 1838, James Somcrville and others, against Susan Eaton, John Y. Taylor and his wife Mary Marknam, anu nis wiie ousan, uooKet SB wwm . i . r . I . JLI appearing to tne satisfaction oi me iourt, mat the iletemlants, Jonn x. layior anu nis wuc - Mary, Markham. and his wife Susan, Booker, nd his wife Ann, and William B. Somerville, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six successive weeks, for the said Defendants to appear at the next Term of this vCoutt, to be held at the Uourt House lu Oxford, on 'the first Monday of March next, and plead, answer or demur, to the complainant's bill, otherwise the same Will be taken pro confesso, and heard ex parte as to them. Witness, Thomas B. Littlejohn, Clerk and Mas ter of said Couit of Equity, at office, the first Mon day of September, A. 1). 1838. THOS. B. LITTLEJOHN, 6. M. E. Oct. 8,1838. 49 6t CITIZENS OF If. CAROLINA. VEGETABLE TJUIVERSikL PIXIiS. frtlllS celebrated Medicine has been in'nsein JL England nearly a century. It has been in troducrd into the United States, little more . i . , i man inree years, since wmcn, more man nyt millions of boxes h ve been sold. Its universal use wherever introduced, speaks quite sufficient in its praise. All who use, recommend it.- I here never was an individual, that did not ft . r. a waruuy recommend it, who has had any ex pereuce of its properties. As an Anti-Bilious Medicine, it claims a-preference over every o ther now in use. The only thing about which .a..s . care is required is, mat. the genuine fills are procured; and remember, that Dr. ltran;!reth has never authorized any Doctor, Druggist, Apothecary or Pedler, in the United States, to sell his Medicine. The Brandreth Pills sold by them are generally counterfeit, calculated to in jure the health of the patient, and ruin the char acter of the genuine Pills, made by Dr. Benj Brandreth, of New York. JYEYER FORGET That all authorized Agents have a copperplate certificate of Agency signed iv writiks with rsx by the Doctor himself. The date is always copperplate, (not written.) 1 his certificate re quires renewal every twelve months. The fol lowing are Agents, and each have a certificate o; Agency, dated August Is', 1838 William Peck, Esq- Raleish, Wake Countv Messrs. B. d; H. Baker, ftouisburg, Franklin bounty. Messrs. T fr J. While, Warrenton. Warren Cc Messrs. M. o T. Ferrell, Halifax, Halifax Co C.l. a i I 1 . .. T. -jo-Agencies can oe ooiaineu or tne Uounty STOP THE RUNAWAY, RUNAWAY from the Subscriber.riving with in a mile and an half of Wakefield, Wake sTV....n.. : . 1 j . ft a . . . T . isuuiujr, on me oinor aeptemner,nis negro girl WIIIOIT. Said negro is about 21 years of age, tolerably dark complected, four feet, four Of five inplwn high, walks with her toes turned inward, and is Tery pert when spoken to. The Subscriber has but little doubt, that she is harbored in or about Raleigh, as Iier mother is luted in the City,- or she may have been' sent ;fft Seven Dollar Reward will be given for her apprehen sion, if taken in the Stateor Fifteen Dollars, it taken without its limits. ' . , RICHARD HOPKINS; Uake co., Oct. 19, 1838. 51 f JML,JtJTS: DEEDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. t i - - - v i STRAYEU from Jostah lUnKTr'a ' in this County, about the 20th May . m.1t !! JKNMV UUI.K. belonging ,o the Subcriber. w.h Shoes on her fore feel, whether -7, .-.r. ILfu" :7 i jj-"'" . . . ' ,, . ... i iicr UHIU..IBS4..II. - - , .: T , J ; - bout three year old.: purcnaseu saiwniMeoi.. rpver, so it, is very, uncertain which . iy have gone, but when Ust heard of, ' Horse throve wwi h njky have gone, but when Ust heard of, ; sue was in iiic vouiii ui niijj5vi the County or Edgecomrv Any in- s especthig said Mule will be thank- , Xt$ and the person giving it amply formation fully receivfea and the person giving u ampjy compensaieu ior ins irouoie. WILLIAM Hi MO YE. Greenville, Pitt County, June 4th, 1838 . June ll - 32 tf. COTTON YARNS. 1 am instructed to selt this article lower than ever, by Wholesale only, so as to af ford the Merchants room to make a profit on it.- Those who may want the Yam ly the quantity, will please call at my office. and examine price and quality. Where time is desired, 1 will take notes with security to be paid at the end of six months. WILLIAM PECK, Agent for Battle' Brothers. Rlcrgh September 5, 1838. 45-2m il HARE CHANCE For the irttiestment of flHE Subscriber, intending to remove to the JL -West, offers a trreat barffAin in the sale of that! valuable Establishment in1 the Ciiv of Ra-f eigh, known as the UNION HOTEL' Per. haps no House of Entertainment in the City is so conveniently located as this, being within a stone's throw of the Capitol Square and the Bank ot the State s and yet, beuitr removed from the Main Street, there is a quiet about it always de sirable to Boarders and Travellers. The Rooms of the Hotel are large and airy, and there are, besides, a number of oiT-liuiKlinns fitted up as lodging rooms, which will enable; fhe Proprie tor to accommodate all that may call. There are also attached to the Hotel, capac'ou9 Sta bles, with space enough to make additions, should they be required. Persons desirous of Hives' ing their money pro fitably, or of engageing in the business, would do well to call and examine the premises, aa the Subscriber is determined to sell, and will give a great bargain. Possession can be had at once, in lime td prepare ftr the ensuing General As sembly, and to accommodate the urchaser, the Stock and Furniture on hand cn also be ob tained with the Establishment, if de.ired. ALEX. MORPHIS. Raleigh, Sept. 22. 1838. - 47 STATE COURSE, (NEAR RALEIGH.) THE first meeting of the North-Carolina St te Jockey Club, will commence on the 3rd Tuesday. 20th of November 1833, and continue 5 days. FIRST DAY. Jockey Club Purse, 500 Dollars -2 mile heats entrance 20 Dollars. SECOND DAY. Jockey Club Purse, 500 Dollars 3 mile heats entrance 30 Dollars. THIRD DAY. Jockey Club Purse, 1,000 Dollars four mile heats entrance 50 Dollars. FOURTH DAY. Handicap. Purse, 200 Dollars mile heat best 3 in 5 entrance 15 Dollars. FIFTH DAY: A Silver Pitcher worth 100 Dollars mile heats entrance 20 Dollars, to be added. The Jockey Club Purses subject to the usual dis count. 7 The following Sweepstakes are open for the Fall meeting, viz : 1. A Sweepstakes to be run immediately al ter the first day V race, for 3 year old Colts and Fillies $500 entrance, $200 forfeit. 2 mile heats, to name and close bv the 10h day of Nov.-. Three or more to make a race. 2. A Sweepstakes to be run on the 2nd day of the meeting, for Colts and Fillies, 3 years old, 200 Dollars entrance, 100 Dollars forfeit, mile heats three or more to make a race, to name and close as above. 3. A Sweeps'akes, to be run on the 4thxlay of the meeting for Colts and FiUies2 vears old, 200 Dollars entrance, 100 Dollars forfeit one mile out. Three or more to make a race ; to name, and close as above. A Sweepstakes to be run on the last day f the meeting, for Colts and Fillies, 2 years old, 100 Dollars entrance, 50 Dollars forfeitone mile out three or more make a race, to name and dose as above. 5. A Sweept.kes to be run on the same day, for Colls and Fillies 3 years old, 100 Dollars entrance 50 Dollars forfeit, mile heats ; three or more to make a race, and to name and close: as above. " ICT Persons wishing to make, entries. can make application by letter to the Secre- tary oi ine vnrrj ax itaieign. . . , s The rules uf the New-Market Course, have been adopted for the government of this Club. Stables and litter will be furnished for Race Horses gratis, and every exertion will be used by the proprietor to give satisfaction. WALT rm L OTEY, Proprietor, Septembers, 1838. 44 Notice to Travellers going south. 'IMIB PEOPLE'S LINE of four horse post JL coaches, leaves Augusta, every day, for War renton, by the Augusta and Athens Rail Road cars, thence to Milledgeville, Macort and Co lumbus to Montgomery, Ala, by Stages, with Slock and Stages unsurpassed by any line; in the Southern country. Great care has been observ ed in the selection of drivers on this, line, and none but sober and most experienced men have been employed. Passengers who avail them selves of the opportunity of taking this line of Stages, can be positively assured of more com fort and expedition, than can any other line now in operaticfti, between Augusta and Montgome- try, Ala. tJffice at the United States Uoiel, Au gusts, Georgia. Cj The Columbia Telescope, the Fayetteville and Raleigh papers, also, the Richmond and Norfolk papers. Will please copy the above and forward their accounts to GEO. W. DENT, Agent, for the Company Fayetteville, Sept. 12, 1838. 47 tf is T 1st f Jll-r'J-L.?3. O a ?: S A X, E C7 handsome healthy Residence t .. -- r ",a-JB lAnm h: ii - ? 1 1 V w,L, eil lavorablo terms to the nnr. U cll.Mri ntor. ciSTs "Si MOUNT. PLEASANT ..-.. L?-.'. 'r ,v.rh tunes irom thn v" itt great iiormerti Mail Roail i towards iouwburg, five miles from Wake Fore Institute ana lout one mile from Rolesville-n tainirig 603 Acres. About one half of t!. i.i ' tainirig 603 Acres. etred ,and much of it fresh and of a superior onal (v, illcU(iing a fine Meadow of about 25 AcreV there re two Dwelling Houses (about half a mil .There re two Dwelling apart) on the Hantation ; one of which is a large well finished airy & commodious House,with ever necessary Outhoue, the other is ouite comfortal.u - eWch has he aJvantoge bfpure,delightful walertii yaru. iuis propeny is among the most Uesirabte lo cations in the upper country, whether, for ebmlort; health or beahtv, and produces finely com. ioVav. j wheat or, oats, and woolif oe" fir invaluable acowK" suion as: summer una ,jr ati rcireui,jrom inesiek' times ofthe low country. A Physician would find it the centra of a poptil lous andt j Wealthy nviebborhood, and therefore an1 excellent location. For Terms, apply to me in Raleigh.. , JOSEPH B. OUTLAW. A CARD. c ft aMHH ' JAMES A. KING, Attorney at Law, ( late of Iredell County, North Carolraa') hat removed to Brandon, Mississippi, and tenders his profession al services to the Public. He will practice in the Courts of Rankin Hinds, Madison & Smith Coun ties, and In iho Circuit Court of the United States at Jackson. :'- ; s ITrnndon, Miss June 15, -1838V 35 4m THE undersiened is A cent for thn v32i?a Fire Insurance Company." Persohs wishing to insure their iro- erty, can call at his Office, nn the Court House, where they can learn the rates of Insurance, and ob tain satisfactory information as to the character of iho Company. HENRY Wt MILLER. Raleigh, June 26, 1838 35 tf WHY WILL YE DIE? ALL ye who are suffering with the Consutnp. tion. Influenza, Colds, Indigestion, )s. pepsia. Head Ache, and a sense of fuln ss in the back part of the Hed, usually the symp toms of Apoplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ajjue,, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhus, Yellow, and common Fevers of all kinds; Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous Diseases, Liver Complaint, Pleurisy Inward Weakness, Depression of the Spirits, Ruptures, Inflammation, Sore Byes",-Kts, PaUy, Dropsy, Small Pox, Measles, Croup, Coughs, Whooping Cough, Quinsey, Chofc, Chulcia Morbus, Gravel, Worms, Dysentery, Deifes, Ringing Noises in the Head, King's Evil, Scro fula, Erysipelas, or Saint Anthony's Fire, S!t Rheum, White Swellings, Ulcers, Cancer, Tu mors, Swelled Feet and Legs Piles, Custivf ness, U Eruptions of the Ski,Frightful Dream, Female complaints uf every kind, especially ob structions, relaxationi!, &c Call at Wii Pick's Office, UalriKh, andproi cure a Box of BaAirnaKTa's Vegetable (Jniver al Pills, a Vegetable Purgative, not the hast injurious to the constitution, gentle and rflVctn al in its operation, designed expressly to purify the body and cleanse the bloi d. More than J 4,000 Testimonials have been received from individuals of the highest respectability, who have been cured by the use of these Pills alone, since their introduction into the United States. "Price 25 cents per box, with full directions. August 20th, 1838. ' 42 3m, liTJaMER TOR SAM THE Subscriber has now on hand, at hi Millt, (late BiAKa's) 17 mites East of Raleigh, 100,000 FEET OF CHOICE LUMBER, of every description, sawed out of Long Leaf Piae the peculiar excellence of which is too well known to need any puff ! Persons desiring to purchase will please make application to Mr. Whuix Pkck, Raleigh, or to Hemrt Horto?, at the Milk The price at the Mills will be $1 per hundred ; but, if a large quantity be bought, even less inan that will be taken. PETER FOSTER. Wake county, August 8, 1838. 29 tf STEAM FEATHER N OVA TO RE R TUB undersigned recommend to the Public, as a highly useful invention, the "PATENT STEAM FEATHE RENOVATOR," (now in successful operation in several counties in the State of North Carolina,) believing that it possesses tne property attributed to it, ot im parting liielines, cleanliness and elasticity to old Feathers. They fui ther believe that it pro motes health, by removing from Feathers any unpleasant smell which may attach to them from long use- The application of the Renovator to new Feathers must also be very beneficial hi cleansing them from all animal and other ex traneous matter that may have adhered to them, uhen first pluck d. Having tried the experi ment, the undersigned express the belief that if four or five beds be subjected to the steam ing process, the hulk will be so increased uo furnish a sufficient quantity -of Feathers for mi extra bed. W. C. "G. Carrington, Int., p. B. Burt, W. B. Gales, James H. Murrav, Richard P. Finch, J G. Marshall, Richard W. Ashton, Jas. Utclifon!, Francis II. Reedcr, S Ivester Smith, Alexander Campbell, Joseph Belts, E. Smith, J. C.Tay lor, John lleckwith, J. J. Christophers, Alfred Partin, Richard Smith, C. Johnson, D. W, Stone. The subjoined list of names was procured at Greensboro' to a similar Testimonial of the val ue of the Renovator: J D. Cl incy, C. N. B. Evans, W. D. Paisley, Jas. M'lvtr; J. A. Mebane, C..A. GilH.-pie, H. .; Humphries, Jas.M. Dan forth, g. C. Townse.Ki, I i"i7 t J Jt L ? 1 j w n J Uretter, R. M. bloan. Peter Adam. W. R. iLimlsev. Rlnh Gorretr. V. II. Cummincs. 3- M. Locan. George Albriirht: David Caldwell. Jacob Hubbard, J. M. Dick, James Currie, Joel Mf.ean, John A. Gilmer, N. B. The Proprietors cf the Renorator sr thankful for the liberal encouragement they have received, and intend giving the Cilize' of North Carolina a full trial in every County east of Raleigh, shortly, and no person will be charged after trying the' experiment, unless perfectly satisfied on return oftheir bed or bed. I THOS. P. ROBERTS ALEXANDER MORPHIS. Raltigh, August 27.-1838. 43 tf FOR SALE, A Likely well broke HORSE, suited t xL kind of Geer. Any person wishing o P1" chase, will calf at the Grocery Store lately oc cupied by Mr. Kelly, and examine for them selves. ":-'- :.-.--,'.-'' THOMAS SIIIKLD Ualeigh, Sept. 17, 1838. A6U 9P DR. J. II. JEFFREYS having located in tn'S place, offer, hi Professional Services th CAUTrn of Kaleieh and its vicinity . respectfully soVicits a portion oftheu "P1.0" f,e He may be found at his Office nFyettev oak. n -fe. as arAVSw a a ar- ruat - w times when not proiesiiionaiiy e5-a - Kale ten. uec. , ou - m O '.O IT
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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