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IMC GOODS --Jl. itew boxes ipf superior Imperial TBA, juat received and forsale by August 18. W. A. STITH.

Five Dollars Regard. Watch maker, jeweller, Silver Smith and Engmyer, Beef Cattle SHEEP. I vT.rr6 1 W1U 06 paid for JL Cattle and Sheep, by Bff WM. J. Near the Court June 20 W.

A. STITH, AVE iust received son common Leather and Seal SHOkj PUMPS wmcn tney will sell at their usually jJ ''J August is. prices. Raleigh and Gaston RailUoJ Company THE Sixth Instalment of Ten Dollars por Sh is required to be paid on or before thl day of October next. Payments will be receiw at Ihe Office in Raleigh, and by Mr.

Samuel decai, Petersburg, Va. Interest will te charfff1 rul atlnnro.1 i fir By order of the Board of Directors. G. W.MORDECAI, preH Raleigh, August 18. 6W 4 Cj Star and Standard, 6 times.

for 4 trrvTTKTr? xt ixt i 1 1.:.. iirtPD .1 aim 1113 irn, uuui -L), uiik likely CHILD. 1 Appjy at the Register Office August 3, 1837. 4itf Five Cents Reward, i RAN AWAY from the Subscriber, en the 8th of August last, a colored boy lumej William Hill Evans, bound to me by tfie (iounn Court of Chatham, until trie age of 21 He had to serve a few months longer to Hrrke at that age. I hereby forwarn all persons from employing, harbouring or dealing with him any way.

Description. He is a stout, muscular, copper color, rqugh looking fellow, about of October next (it beiner Wake Sunerior Court) I alin, at the Court House door in the City ol Ralergh, sell to the highest bidder, on a credit of six months Teinpy, Joe and the property, of, the late Grel W. Ligon. i JOHN LTGOK. Raleigh, Sept.

8, 1837 46 ts Petersburg Female Seminary. Mrs. LUCrK GRAY) Principal: QTpO institute habits of correct thinking; to train LL the mind to act for itself, and to analyse the objects of its to substitute active mental exercise for the passive reception of information; and toregard the morals and manners as important sub jects, of instruction, were announced as the principles which would regulate Mrs. Gray in her efforts to educate female youth. The success which has attended her exertions, induces her to adhere to those principles, and to continue in Petersburg, a course of instruction which has oroved beneficial to her pupils, acceptable to their friends, and satisfactory to herself; The Public is therefore informed, that another Session of the PETERSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY will commence on tne 1st of October, ensuing.

Three competent and experienced female teachers are engaged as assistants, and it is believed, that this institution will afford every facility necessary for the attainment of an education adapted to the ordinary affairs of life, and embellished with those higher mental acquirements which at once vindicate the female' mjrid from the charge of inferiority, and qualify the possessor to sustain herself with dignity and propriety in the most cultivated and polished society, The course of instruction will include Orthography, Defining, Writing, English Grammar, Rhetoric, Composition, Geography, with the use of the Globes Maps, History, mentaliind practical Arithmetic, Mathematics, nalural, moral and- mental Philosophy, Natural History, Chemistry, Astronomy, Botany, Geology, Government of the United States, Galisthenics French, German.Music.Drawing, fine needle wort. On the Sabbath, biblical in-srruction will be regularly givefi. The French and German languages will he taught by a lady who was educated in Europe, and who speaks hnth of thnsp lanp-iiaVes' verv fiuentlv. Music jhN Monday, the 2d day will be taught by a ludy or gentleman, as the teet or 10 inches high, would weigh pupil or her friends may prefer. pSf, about 170 lbs.

He has been raised to the The boarding establishment is connected with the Farming business, and is an excellent hand school, and entirely under the control oflhe Prin- with a Cotion Gin or Wheat Threshing Mi. jpal. chine. As to principle, he is about three-ihirdi The expenses per session of five months, payable in scoundrel, having a few months past broke in. advance, will be for tuition in all the ordinary i my Storehouse and stolen money and other branches $20 things, wlwch were found on lum and recova.

T'or board, bedding, fuel, lights, washing, S80 wil1 aboe reward his ap. An extra charee will be made for Music. French prenenamn hic ai raes Drawing, German, Painting, Worsted and fine' needlework As the number of pupils will be limited, none will be received for a shorter term than a session of five months, and it is expected that no withdrawal, even then, will be made, without previous notice to the Principal. No deduction can be iade for JJ. 6h or welling in Smithfieid county RAN A WAY from toe subscriber, living in the City of Raleigh, a Negro Man named JIM, the property of Mrs.

Elizabeth Whitfield. He has a wife at the late Hardy Jones', and may pro bably be lurking in tha.t neighborhood. The above reward of Five Dollars will be given to any person who will deliver him to the Subscriber. JOHN RORKE. Rateigh, Sept.

1, 183r. 44 4t i is. ON the 3d of August, a VAtlESE, directed to the care of Mr. Michael Farrell, Halifax, N. C.

and marked on the end ana witnin me fold wilh the name of S. Balb also, several of the articles contained therein' with-the letters was forwarded by the Stage going jrom Raleigh to Halifax, and has been missing ever since. Any information respecting it will be thankfully received by the Subscriber. JOHN O'RORKE. Raleigh, Sept.

4, 1837. 04 dj The Star, and R6anoke Advocate will please give the above two insertions each, and send their accounts to this Office. rilHE great popularity and established demand J. for this valuable Medicine, renders the continuation of a lengthy advertisment Numerous testimonials of their value (lately received) 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 communications will be promptly attended to, by THOMAS L. JUMP, Gen'l Agent. fr1Office.

Morgan St. Rafeiirh. 1st door West of the PresbvterianChurch. PROCLAMATION, By the Governor of North Carolina. 200 REWARD.

WHEREAS it has been made known to me by ihe verdict of an Inquest held by the Coronr, that A. G. Keys, of the county of Martin, was recently murdered in said county, and that GEORGE W. COBURtf, of the County and State aforesaid, stands charged with the commission of the said felony and where-as, it is represented, that the said George W. Coburn is a fugitive from jwstice Now, therefore, to the end that the said Geo.

VV. Coburn may be apprehended and brought to trial, I have thought proper to issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of Two Hundred Dollars, to any person or persona whi I I 1 I 1. i L. 1 i ill au nt ciicriiii at in cui uhc ill in iii ine ti 1 deliver him to the Sheriff' of Martin countv and I do moreover hereby require all Officers) whether Civil or Military, within the Slate, use their best exertions to apprehend, or caus to be apprehended, the said fugitive. and the Great Seal of North Carol lina, at the City of Raleigh, th 26th of A.

D. 1837. EDWARD B. DUDLEY. Christophkr C.

Battle, P. See'y, G. W. COBURN is about SO years ofatrd aoout feet inches high, thickset, of a athletic and muscular constitution, complexio rather florid, full face, speaks short and quic' when spoken to, with eyes sdmewhal down cast. It is believed he wore on leaving, a blul sloth coat with velvet collar.

30lfl HAYWOOD Have lately received at their well known stan on Fayetteville Street, near the market housd their Spring and Summer supply of Drugs and Medicines, Paints'p Oils, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Window Glass, Perfumery 05c. Which, with their former supply, make their assortment large and extensive, comprising almost every article usually kept in their line of business. They offer themt wholesale or retail, upon the most favorable terms, as they are determined their assortment shall not be inferior, nor will they be undersold by any establishment in the State, either old or new. Grateful for the patronage heretofore Bestowed uponihem by their friends and the pubic generally, they flatter themselves, that by siduity and constant attention to business, that they will continue to receive the same liberal encouragement already secured to them. Prescriptions will be carefully compounded and put up with none but the most genuine ar.

tides, under the inspection of one of the pro prietors. Orders from Physicians Sc Merchants, prompt Jy attended to. Raleigh, May 20, 1837. JBlatik Books, FOR SALE at the North Carolina Book Stere, such as Journals. Dav Books.

Cash HE-Subscribers are now opening a large Stock of FKENCH, INDIA ITALIAN SILK GOODS of Uus rolls lrappriauon, Whkh they will setl on the most liberal terms; thev have also on hand. a complete and large as sortment of Fancy Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Parar sob and Straw Bonnets. COMSTOGK ANDREWS, No. 55 Liberty Street, New York. August 27, 1837.

4-w 44. All orders will be most promptly attended to. C. S. LITCHFO UD c5 OLIVER, Merchant Tailors, Four, doors South of WiHiama Haywood, Fatettkvh.ik Street, Ralelgh, N.

C. ARE NOW RECEIVING A Splendid Supply of SPRING AND SUIVUVLER GOODS, Embracing every thing in general use. HESE GOODS have been selected by the junior Partner of this Concern, in person, and ean be confidently recommended to their friends and customers, as the best assortment of Goods their ine, ever opened in North Carolina. Their Cloths consist of Woo r. Dtes, of every colour and quali ty, and are warranted not to fade in wearing.

They deem it unnecessary to say any thing more in com mendation of their Goods, but only request those, who want occulur demonstration, to give them a call. The following are a part, viz Apple Olive Olive Green Rifle do. Wool dyed CLOTHS. Dahlia Roman Purple, and London Smoke Brown Drapdeta. A new article for Summer Cats.

Super Black and Green 1 Wool. Died Single Sf double milled Super Bine and Black Steel Mixed Sage Casi meres Drab, and various other Lahmerets, For Spring Pantaloons. Colours London Shrunk Satin Striped Plaid White Ribbed, and other Summer Camblets, and French Bombazines 1 Th.illina Fftr Pantt. Black and Greene. London Mersaiiles, Figured 8t, Plain Figured Silk .1 iri.

i Veftings. ikuicu civei Sattin and Cashmerct And many other things useless to mention together with a general Assortment of Ready made Clothing, Linen and Cotton Shirts, Merino Shirts, and Drawers, Silk under Shirts, Tennant's celebrated Stocks, Suspenders, And, in fact, every thing found in any similar Establishment. in the Union. These Goods will be sold on accomodating terms, and made up to order in a superior style. We have in our employ first-rate Northern Workmen, and will warrant every thing we manufacture, to vie with that of any Tailors, North or South of the Potomac.

LITCHFORD OLIVER now return thanks to the public for former support, promising. zealously to endeavour meriting its continuance. All orders from a distance will meet with prompt attention. LITCHFORD OLIVER. NOTICE.

Town Property and Land for sale. BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity of Franklin county, made at Spring Ter-n, 1837, in the cause Wm. Farrier and oihers Petition for sale of Land I shall sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House in the Town of Lmiisburg, on Monday the 9th day of Oct, ber next, the following valuable Property, lying in the said County of Franklin, belonging to the Estate of James Farrier, deceased, late of said county, to wit. The TAVERN LOTS and BUILDINGS in the Town of Louisburg, now occupied as" a Tavern by Davis Young, Esq. and known and called in said Town as the Lower Tavern and also a TRACT OF LAND, lying near the said Town in- the County of Franklin, containing about three hundred acres, adjoining the lands of Wm.

P. Williams, Nathan Patterson and others. The Tavern and Lots will be sold on a credit as to $500, until the 1st day of January next and as to the balance of purchase money onone and two years credit, the purchaser tp bond wilh approved security to the Clerand Master, and tbe bonds to bear interest frorrrlMt of January next.nnd the Tract of Land on a credit until the 1st of January next, the purchaser to give bond with approved security to the Clerk and Master for bis said purchase. SAM'L JOHNSON, C. M.

E. 1st August. 1837. 46 ts Qj Star, till sale. To all whom it may concern.

G.l'Pheeters, of Petersburg Va. having pur-Q chased the entire interest of Wm. H. in the "Neuse River Cotton Seed Oil Works' the business in future will be conducted under the firm and title of WM. F.

CLAKK, J. G. M'PHEETERS. Raleigh, Sept. 1, 1837 46 FOR SALE fflSftYY GALLONS fine Cotton Seed hJ))Jd) Oil, a part of which has been carefully refined and prepared for the use of the Lamp, and is pronounced by those know ing it, nearly a third cheaper and better than the best Sperm Oil.

Orders from abroad, promptly executed. Specimens of the Oil may be seen at the Post Urhce and North Carolina Book Store. WM. F. CLARK Co.

Raleigh, September 1, 1837. 46 lin. CC Star and Standard I wice. Ml if ll. S.

BECKWITH CO. AV.E just received additiohal svr pix of Drugs, ITIedicine, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Fancy Arlicles, Vc. CCT PHYSICIANS from abroad will have tber orders executed with neatness and deapatcb. Raleigh, May 17, 1337. 8 RESPECTFULLY informs tbe citizens of Raleigh and the public, that he has on, hand a complete assortment of JEWELLERY and WATCHES, of the best quality, selected by himself alone.

In addi tion to the above, be has just received trom New York, a large and extensive assortment of PERFUMERY consisting of ioiognc, Florida Lavender Waters, the tsprit uuose. Bear's Oil, Macassar Oil, and a varieiy of other Perfumeries. To the Ladies and Gentlemen he would say that in the selection he has made is the odoriferous compound or Persian Sweet Bag, a preservative against moths, adapted to the wardrobe, the reticule, "the bureau and the work box, or as the Poet says This is the talisman which charms From Persia's Nymph a thousand hbrms. And frees from moths the toileU cells And wardrobe of our Southern Belles Whose bureaus and superb boutlois Work tables, bags and escritoires, Supplied with this, such odorous breath, As scent the garland which they wreath A sweetness such as morning dews Drawn from tbe pink's carnation4iues, More grateful than the air which muves The leaves of fa Arabia's groves Sweet as the spicy breath flowers When gemM by twilight's sparkling showers; Like amber on the flowing thyme, Or Persian roses in their prime. N.

B. A large and splendid ACCORDION, with flats and sharps, adapted to any tune for sale. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a of the same and all Jobs entrust ed to his care will be attended to with punctuality and despatch. Raleigh, September 15. 45 SPLENDID FORTUNES FOR Send your orders early.

$309OOa Capital. VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of the Monongalia Academy, Class No. for 1837. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 1837.

Grand Capital Prizes. 30.000 Jlofls. 10,000 Dolls. 25 of 25 of 500 28 Prizes of 300 Dollars 200 Prizes of I 200 Dollars, Ticket $10 Half: $5 Quarter $2 50 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 do. do.

1 25 Half do. 65 do. do. 35 Quarter do. 32 50 Capital Prize 150 prizes of Virginia State JLottery, For the benefit of the Mechanical Benevolent Society of Norfolk Class No.

8 for 1837. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, the atst ot Uctober, 1837. Capital Prizes. 40,000 10,000 1,940 5 of of 1,200 150 prizes 6f 81,000 64 of 810064 of 890, Ticket $10 Half $5 Quarter $2 50.

Certificates of packages of 25 Whole Tickets $140 Do. do. 25 Half do. 70 J)o. do.

25 Quarter do. 35 $30,000 Capital. Virginia State Lottery For the benefit of the Town of Wellsburg, Class No. 7 for 183r. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va.

on Saturday, October 8, 1837. SCHEME. 830,000810,000 7,00085,00084,000 83,00082,165 25 Prizes: of 81,000 50 do 500 Dollars 52 do 1 200 Dollars 88 do 150 Dollars, Ticket $10 Half $5 -Quarter $2 50 Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $130 Do do 25 Half do 65 Do do 25 Quarter do 32 50 QCj Orders for Tickeit and Shares or Certificates of Packages in the above Magnificent Schemes, will receive; the most prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who order from us Address, D. Si GREGORY Ac Co. Managers, i Washington City 2).

C. FRENCH ANOUACJE. fOHN H. D.E CARTERET respectfully in forms the young Ladies and Gentlemen of Raleigh, that he will devote a part of his time during the ensuing season, in the instruction of the French Language, agreeably to the Parisian pronunciation. Terms make known by applying to him, athis Book-Bindery, back of the Office of the Raleigh Hegister.

Raleigh, Sept. 18. 183f. 46 THE subscriber having qualified on the Estate of James Allen dee'd. ofFxanktin County North Cai olina, and having settled the Estate and made his return to said Court, hereby notL lies the legal representatives ofsaidAlln, that there is money inhi3 hands which he is rea'dy to Div over tn thfm nr hif i 3 f.

'b' bc' on appn Lai inn dmvi BENJ. WADDEY. Sept. 16, 46 6w IVOTICJE. STRAYE OR STOLEN from the Subscriber living 4 miles from Raleigh, about fortnight ago, a GREY HORSE, with np shoes, onlv one eood eve.

and o. bout the comrnon size, has the marks of the 11,8 Moulders; and was only in tolera Any person who will deliver said Horse to me, or give me such Information so that I can get him, will, be reasonably rewarded for their trouble. R.M.JONES. 46tf September, 12, BOX MAIBJSK1 A3r nuoauiii, A 0I9TIC STOBT IJT HK WCMBIB 01 TttS Southern Literary Messenger. The Waltz.

a A TP There was one dance, ftmuirht from a foreien land a winning dance. Whose sweet voluptuous twining witched the heart Into a sad fprgetfulness, and wrought Strange fevers and wild fancies in the Wood. Twas from a Jand wjiere vice in many a fcrm, -Had iapp'd society, and torn away The piUars of religion where the name Of wife is but another name for all Of shame and prostitution where the pride 5 Of virtue is" unknown where character Is bat a thing of barter and stale use, And fashion makes a crime necessity. You will not mingle, dearest Rosalie, Among these dancers." It was thus he spoke, As he beheld some suitors for her hand Crowding around impatient to enwrap Her form in the impassioned, wild caress Of that voluptuous motion. And why notl" Straight she replied.

Have we not spojte 01 it, Dear Rosalie, already Hast thou riot Joined with me in the thought, that virtuous minds Must shrink at contact so familiar, "With stranger persons and regard the embrace, So very free as this, with a sad scorn Of all those barriers, idle though they seem, Which make the outwoiks of nice chastity 1 Thou wilt not join those dancers 1" But I will Thus, the "capricious damBel, to the youth, Who pleadingly besotrght her, thtfn replied, As, -turning from him, she bestowed her hand On one who seized it with impatient joy, Having the victory for he had urged The cause of that fond movement; and, to her, The pledged wife of another, had discussed The question of that nice propriety, Which must not argue, and yet feel But I will dance it, Albert, as I please, Or not, if so it please me. And why not "I' am not yet a bond-woman, methinks, And such constraint as this, would most beseem A petty household tyranny, tbe rule Of modern Blue Beard than the free regard Of one who seeks for sympathies, not slaves." And, with these, words, she joined the whispering group, While Albert turned away and left the hall. Next morning came a letter to the maid, And this its language Dearest Rosalie, Still dear, though, from this moment, I resign All claim tat call thee so exclusively I leave When this scrawl thou read'st my feet Shall be beyond these mountains other climes Will soon receive me, and on distant waves, The foreign bark shall bear me, still from thee Farewell 1 NORTH CAROLINA TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. TT1HE New Salem Temperance Society, being JL requested to take into consideration the propriety of calling a Temperance Convention, make the following report: I. That a State Temperance Convention will.

undoubtedly, advance the important cause of emperance. 2. That the Convention meet in pittsboro on Wednesday the 25th of October next, 10 o'clock, A. M. rnat.each local Society in the 'State, be to one delegate in said Convention, and it lahoped that every local Society in the 8tate will meet.

at as early a day as practicable, and elect their delegate so that the interest due the subject may be properly attended to, and iue views oi tne temperance tnends fully rep WESLEY D. WILSON, Aug.j3i 5cc STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Chatham County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1837. Joseph Hackney, Henry H.

Hatch and John j. Ward. Original attachment. Levied on personal Property and Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendants Henry H.

Hatch and "John J. Ward are not inhabitants of this State so abscond Or conceal' themselves that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon them It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Raleigh Register, for the Defendants to be and appear the next term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of vsumiuam mc uourc House in Pittsborough, on ine second Monday November next, to replevy, answer, plead or demur, or judgment oi condemnation will be awarded against the personal property and land levied uoon and al so against the enacts in the hands of the Gar- nisnees, to sausiy tne riaintirt's claims. Witness, Matban A. Sledman, Clerk of said Court, at Office, the second Monday of August, A. if.

XOO. Test. K. A. STEDMAN, C.

C. C. Dr J. A. Pleasants, HAS arrived in Raleigh; and has a beautiful collection of Teeth, brought with him from.

Paris His Office is immediately opposite 'September 15. 46 STATE OF NOR TH CAROLINA. Wake County, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1837. William R. Crawford, ETelina.

Lewis and Hardy T. Lewis. Petition jtor division of Land. appeanncr to the satisfaction of th Pmift XVIVIIUAIH this ease, is not an inhabitant of this State It Illhforfwderedlha Publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks successively, notifying the said Hardy T. Lewis, that he be, uciurc Aitc jusnces of our next Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions, to be held Bteigh ontfie 3d llodin NovemwH im ooumy oi wtke, at tne Court house mete uwcr ur picsa sata feti-tionr otherwise, it wSU be taken pro conwo.

"AawvAurea wuiiams, Clerk of our said Couit at office, the 3d Monday of August. 1837. 45 A. WILLIAMS, C. C.

Wti. If 1 to I. 1 V. l.i i i N. but no thanks nor expenses, i paid.

J. W. UYNUM. Sapt. 3, 1837.

46 3 CORONER'S NOTICE. TkUNCAN McPHEUSON, Coroner for the JLf of Johnston, can at all times bebuod September 7, 1837. 45 3m. $20 I AN AWAY frpm the Subscriber JL1 living in Nash county, 18 miles S'uth Ot the Court House, on tk srruthneld Koad. his Wearo nun About 20 years of age," a little iow complexion, ana when ne waixs steps vita one foot at fight angles to the other.

Heiioopi when walking, and has a full flaring eve, toe white of which is very conspicuous. He went -away sometime last February, and has been (probably carried out of the State. 1 1 will give 2U tor his apprehension, ittatfH eutof the State, and 310, if caught within the limits thereof. SION SANDERS. Nash county, June 6.

-31 TAKEN IIP. And committed to the Jail of Stokes countr, at Germanton, on the j6tbof Nov. last, A NEGRO MAN, between thirty and thirty five years old, five feet, five inches high, a dark Mulatto has a small car under h'n hin, and has lost two of his upper front teeth. He had with him, when taken, a great many clothes: Tljree Coats of Homespun; six or se. ven Shirts; six or seven pair of five or six Vests; a white furred Hat, that vu made in CharlestonS.

a Rifle, a Lepine VVatch, and two Gold Breast Pins. He cin play the fiddle some, and calls himself JOHN' BLAIR. He says he is free man, and Lspd.a cr.art-fton. S. C.

He has no tree papers, nor any instrument of writing whatever. The owner of this fellow is requested to come forward, prove propr rt pay chargesi and take him away. J. M. VAN HOY, Jailor.

Germanton, Stokes co. N. erm May 4ib, 1837. 9 Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made to the President, Directors ai4CQmpany oftheSttfj Bank of North Carolina, at the expiratiotW three months from the date hereof, for the renewal of a certificate of Stock on said H'nk sued in the name of Rachael Oaks, dated Marcfr 2d, 1832. number 2866.

The said Certificate being lost. CASWELL HARBIN, Guardian. August 3Qj 1837. 44 To tli a or rjnirniiandirig Officers, composing Hf" giffnnt of Carolina Militiu.SUi Ti vision. T70U.

ajid each of vou. are hereby nanteSf at the usual nlacei of Review, on the Oc tober next, at $9 clock, A. Il equipped J6" cording to -law, in order for Review nd spection. And the Oncers oft the several panies are commanded to meet two days preTt ous, for the purpose of being Drilled. By order of the Major General.

D. McPHERSON, MJ. Comtof 2yth Septembers 46jt A Teacher Wanted. THE Trustees of unbury Academy, wisd employ a Gentleman competent to te all the branches usually taoght in such id -irons) to lake cbarge of that Tostitution on i first Monday in October. 5 Testimony ofq ficationsjnost be produced, The sum of $400 will be guarantied, the profits arising from the School, been worth the present year npwards ot BICHD H.

PARKER. Sec of the Board ot iru- Sonbujy, Gate! Co. 1 tor 1 k- tuton being! the same whether the pupils are pres ent or absent The system which it is desirable to adopt, rejnders it important that all the pupils should be present during the first week of the sei sion. Boarders are requested to bring a list of their clothing, and to have every article legibly marked with the name at length. Reference of the first, respectability will be given to those who may! require them.

Petersburg August 8. 1 Oct JVOTICE. THE Subscriber having at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions held for the County of Wake, in the State of North Carolina, on th by jAJvfTfJ U. Theory and Praetieei by JOHN EBERLE, M. D.

Obstetrics 4" the Diseases of Women and Children, by WM. H. D. Materia Medica and Medical Botany, by CHAS. W.

SHORT, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacyy)j THOMAS D. MITCHELL. M.

D. Each of the Teachers will lecture daily Sabbaths excepted The fees of lhe entire course, including Matriculation and the tise of the Library, will be $110. The Graduation fee, $20. The Notes of all Solvent State Banks will be received in payment of these fees, from Students coming from the States tn which the Banks are located. By order of the Faculty, JAMES C.

CROSS, Dean. Lexington, July 19, 43 ICOJICHES, n.lROUCIMEsl Harness, THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the Public, that he keeps on hand the above CARRIAGES, together with every de) scrintion of pleasure andJvaving the best workmen in his employment, he pledges himself, that the CARRIAGES manufactured at his ahop, shall in all cases, be made out of the best ma terials, and execujed faithfully, and in the latest fashions and. in, pint of elegance, not surpassed ly any made here pr elsewhere. In every case his werk is warranted. Those wishing to supply themselves, and de-1 sirous to encourage home manufactures, will do well 10 call nd judge for themselves.

Orders tbankAilly received. THO. COBBS. Raleigh, June 27, 1837 3S tf. CUT IX It IN OS, LONDON POR-ter.

Lemon 8yrup, Browns Chewing Tobacco, Sal Aratua and Pearle Ashe in Bottles. Sportsman Powder in Canisters, Tallow and Sperm Candleji. mm usi.receivea anu ior nue dj absence during the session, the expenses of the Insti- I Books, Invoice JBooks, Sill Books, Deed Books, Record Books; Cyphering Books, Copy Books, Pass Books, Receipt Books, Letter Books Memorandum Books, Bank Books, The Subscribers have the above named Books, of all the different sizes that are used by Merchants and men of business, and can make to order any kind of Blank Books. Also, 300 Reams-of Letter and Cap Paper, of the best quality, Ruled and Plain, andja large supply of the most approved editions of American and Foreign: School Books. BOOK-BINDING done in-all italvarioug with neatness and despatch.

r. 4 TURNER HUGHES. Raleigh, N. C. May 21.

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