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POETRY. Fromihe New York Mirror. HOME AT LAST. ' livering child, one winter's night, (The snow was deep, and cold the blast,) Hugging her ragged toother tight, Mnther!" exclaimed, "we're home r. at last!" An as she spake, poor little one, A ruinous hut she stood before, Whence, ever since the morning sun, . They strayed to beg from door to door . We're home at last ! Sad home-is this All lorn without, all cold within j The adder here might lurk and hiss, Her poisonous wehb the spider spin But there's no fire to warm or light ; And crevices are yawning wide, Through which the storm, this freezing night, May lay you stiffened side by side. And yet this wayward child had been By many a gorgeous house and past Where mirth and music cheer the the scene, Nor envies for she's home at last ! Thus may the heart be trained below To love the cot wherein was cast Its fate of poverty or woe, T.ife hAr' who cried" We're home at last!" BLUE INK. You ask me, Edward, what I think Of this new fashionable ink ? I'll answer briefly, Ned ; Methinks it will be always blue ; At all events, when used by you. It never will be red. OC . FALSE LOVE AND TRUE LOGIC. The Disconsolate. My heart will break I'm sure it will, My lover, yes, my favorite ne Who seemed my own, through good and Has basely turned bis back on me. The Comforter. Ah silly sorrower, weep no more ; Tour lover's turned his back we see ; But you had turned his head before . And now he's as he ought to be. ill EPIGRAM. On a dull preacher, whose text was watch and pray By the preacher perplext How shall we determine ; Watch and pray says the text, Go to sleep says" the sermon. CHARLESTON arcdCINClNNATT RAIL ROAD. Executive Department of No. Ca. ) Raleigh Sepi. 24th, 1836. j The followinff Gentlemen, in their re srjective counties, have been commissioned bv His Excellency Governor Spaiffht, to open Books and receive subscriptions of stock in the capital stock ot said com nanv on the 3d Monday of October next and to keep open the Books, and to do and perform all matters and things enjoined upon the Commissioners, Dy uie provis ions of said Act," viz : Michael Francis, r Haywood Co. Robert Love, sen'r. at fFaynes & James R. Love, esqr's. ) ville town. James W.'Guinn, ) Macon Co. James Whitaker, at Franklin and Jesse R. Siler. town. Michael Hoke, 4 Lincolu coun- David Reinhardt, ty at Lincoln- & J. A. Ramsour, esqr's. ) ton. Isaac T. Avery, 1 Burke county John Rutherford, at Morgan- and J. I. Erwin, esqr's. ) ton. Washington Morrison, , , J. D. Boyd. Mecklenburg co. and John Irvin, esqr's. ) at Charl' Joseph McDowell Carson, ) Rutherford Hon. James Graham, co. 9.x Ruth- and James M. Webb, esqr's. ) erfordton. Bacchus J. Smith, J Yancey county Jacob A. Straily, at & John Yancey, esqr's. ) BurnsvilU. James R. Dodge, Wilkes county Aoner varmicnaei, at ? m. a . v auu, esqr s. j rriutewvoro UlWpilus Falls, James R. Campbell, and Samuel King, esqr's. Iredell county at Statesville. Paul Barringer, John Phifer, and George Klutts, esqr's. Cabarrus coun ty at -Concord. By Order, T. B. HAYWOOD, Private Secretary. VCt Every intelligent person must see the im portance of this great enterprise. It will serve as a "bond of Union amoncr ihese .States, whinh wjll give safety to our property and security to our Institutions." Every State through which the Work passes, will be enriched by U. Only o is to be paid on each share at the time ,f snK. scribing ; and this will be returned, should the Koad not be constructed. The money subscribed ; will be expended at home, thereby creatine an , aaamonai demand ior all kinds of labor, and we : Hall hau 1 . ! surplus productions. On rfprenr.o tntk .Kn. i iiiomcu at uur own nnnm tnp an I i:-. r ri . list of Commissioners to receive subscriptions who have been appointed by His Excellency Gov , .. , latvillK 61UCK in IUIS lmnnrtant Pail MnaA .:n u . . whom, toapply,,for that purpose. Ed, Standard. r - mw... Will h W VVIIPPP 1lrl n n Bank Slock Tot SaV. ON Saturday, the 8th of next month, (Octo ber,) at 12 o'clock, before the front door of me oanK ot tne Slate ot North Carolina in this piace, wiu oe sold at Public Auction, for CASH, t vv JCTEEII SHARES of the Capital Stock of said Bank. RaleighSept 24, 1836. 100-2t Rev. Thomas Mere -u j i- .. Address, belore the two Societies of the 111 ueiiyer cne annual WAWE FOREST 'INSTITUTE n Ue 24th day of November next. Sept.22v 100-9. MRS, MARIA POWELL, fTAKE notice, that I shall petition to the next I T.uriiature of North-CaroHnft. for a Bill of Divorce, where, you may appear if you think nroner. WlVl. M. POWELL. Gretna Green, Halifax Co N. C. Sept. 19, 1836. 100-3 1. Sheriff's Sale. WILL be sold on the 5th day ot December next, at the Court-House door in Pasquo tank county, the following Tracts of Land to satisfy the Tax due on them if not paid before. One tract in the upper part of the county cai ed the choice tract, supposed to belong to Collins. One tract. Miles Gregory's heirs,1 One do leased by Thos. Bell, Csq. , One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One Stokely Harris,' do Reuben T. Harriss, do Reuben Palmer, do Richard Chalk, do John. Jennings, . do Lem'l Paulus, do Caustrey Aken, . do William Clays, do Reuben Leonard, do Allen Mitchell, do Benoni White, do Meriaui Hallowell, do Jesse Daily, ' . do Hallowell Scott, do Nathan Bundy, do John Bundy 's, heirs, do Miriam Curman, JOSHUA A. POOL, Sheriff. Elizabeth City, Sept. 15th. 100 lOt. p; NORTH CAROLINA -For the benefit of the Salisbury Academy, Ele veiitli Class for 1 836 1 To be drawn at GaEENSBoao' N. C. on Saturday the 29th of October. On the popular Terminating Figure System STEVENSON & POINTS, MANAGERS. Capital Prize 10,000 Dollars. S C H E WE Prize of $10,000 lrize of 4,000 Prize of 3,000 Prize of 2.000 IS is is is $10,000 4,000 3,000 2.000 10 Prizes of S 1000. 10 Prizes of $ 500. 10 Prizes of $400. 10 Prizes of $ 300. 10 Prizes of $ 200. BESIDES MANY OF 100 Dollars, 50 Dollars, JLr. mounting in all to 180,000 Dollars. Certificate for a package often Whole Tickets, $23; for do often Half Tickets, $11 50 j fordo of ten Quarter Tickets, $ 5 75. Whole Tickets $4L, Halves $2, Quarters $1. Sept. 22. 99-6t. Sheriff's Sale. WILL BE SOLD, before the Court House door in Columbia, on the fourth iUonday in October next, the following Lands, or so much thereof as will satisfy the Taxes due thereon for the years 1833 and 1634, and costs of advertising no of acres. 346 85 82 80 75 By whom For what years given in. Stephen Allcock Gabriel Craddock David Cooper, Jr John Cahoon Eben Cahoon Reuben Cahoon Burton Cahoon due. 1833 and 1834 1834 1833 and 1834 183 1834 1833 and 1834 1834 400 400 123 100 17 117 17 50 90 100 200 200 52 36 100 50 100 381 50 58 200 100 65 50 102 20 75 50 150 200 80 William Cahoon of Rea 1834. Robert Davenport 1833 and 1834 Levin Davis 1834 Lurana Fash 1833 and 1834 John Francis 1834 Spencer Walker's heirs 1834 Joseph Hassell 1834 Hosea Hassell Henry Garraon Thos. M- Livermon Richard B. Livermon William C. Livermon Frederick Livermon Patrick Livermon Joseph McKimutey Job McGown Wm. Reynolds John Vanhorn Kezia Ward Anthony Ward Mark Sawyer Hardy Spencer Benjamin Spencer Midgett Spencer Benj. Swain, sen. Carney Spencer John Tarkinton Abram Cahoon Isaiah Cahoon Thos. Clayton Jos. Goofrey Burton Sawyer Hollo way Smith Joshua N. Alexander Zachariah Eborn 1834 1834 1833 and 1834 1834 1834 1833 and 1834 1R34 1834 1833 and 1834 1834 and 1834 1833 and 1834 1834 1833 and 1834 1833 and 2834 1831 1833 and 1834 1333 and 1834 1834 1834 1834 1833 1833 1833 20 97 1833 1833 1833 1834 40 90 75 10o 150 125 1833 and 1834 1832, 1833 & 1834 ' 1833 and 1834 John H, Fanning Uennet Marriner Silas SoroiU' Zechariah Alexander Richard Brickhouse Joseph Basnight Reddin Davenport Marey Davis Wilson Marchant Stark H. Norman 50 1833 1834 1833 and 1834 1834 1834 1834 1833 and 1834 1834 1834 50 29 116 100 120 100 129 Little T, Spruill H. G. SPRUILL late Sheriff. 29, 1836. 100 6t. Sept JYotice. A rridCATiUJX will be made to the next X- General Assembly to incorporate the town of m ' "-7 " -- - in Wake County, Stale of North-Carolina, this 1st Sept. 1835. WILLIAM ROLES. ELIE ALFORD. JOHN L. TERRELL. THOS. J. TERRELL. JAMES BEDFORD. Sept. 8. , 97.5t. 3P 8 A o LLLCIED by the very first Musician in the United States, Charles E. Horn. Esq. of New York. The subSbriber has just received Two PIANOS oi very superior tone and finish. Thev have ueen examined Dy five or sue Music.ans, who pronounce them first rate, several of the oldest . t . 1UVIS til IUIB place, who have careful! v nm;ni tV. unneuiaung aeciare them far ahead of any thing of the kind they have ever wnn in Tfi,u-- - . wva uivy VAtVl IVa - sSSSfiSSihsSM . ! TJu. ... -' . uuwur i nos. reiersourg ; Doctor Robert Emmet aooinson, do.: Wm M rs. WTLZ ... wvc. EDWARD P wash ri, n, Petersbnrg, y a, Aug. 23 . 98-i2t m Cotton Lands. MHPHE American Land Company offers for sale f 100,000 acres Well aelecied Cotton Lands in the Territory bt Arkansas, at very numerate pri ces and en a liberal credit. Persons desirous of purchasing will apply to the undersigned t Hel ena, A.T. by whom, ail necessary informauQ wiU be furnished. t t t a Ttrcrvw l ' PETER G. RIVES. Aug. As. : Dissolution. m of W. h RAMSAY &.CO. isthis T day dissolved by mutual consent j and m re, the business will be continued by D. flltU! LINDEMAN. to whom all claims against W. T liAMSAV Ac CO. are to be presenteoVlor pay ment, and to whom payments must be made by those wno are m arrears wun sau r um. - W. J. RAMSAY. J. LINDEMAN. Sept. 22. 99-3U Wanted to Hent, A comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, suitable for a small family, convenient to ihe centre ot business in Raleigh. Apply at the office of "The North Caroliha Stahdard." Sept. 22. 99-tf. State of North-Carolina, ) -Lincoln County. y Court ot Pleas & Qnarter Sessions, July Term, 1836. William Hager, I Petition for Partiton vs. of lands of Simon In hn Haxrtr. Lliz- I Haser, de d. " i I w abelh Hager, and Frederick Hager. IN" this case it was made appear to the Court that Frederick Hager one of the defendants and heir and devizee of Simon Hager, dee'd., was not an inhabitant of this State. It was ordered by Court that publication for 6 weeks be made in the North Carolina Standard for the defendant to appear at our next County Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions to be opened and held for Lin coln County at the Court-House in Lincoloton on the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in Sep tember next then and there to demur to said pe titon, otherwise the same will be heard ex parte as to him and the prayer of Petitioner granted. Witness Miles W. Abernethy, Clerk of our said Court at office the 3d Monday, of July A. D. 1836. MILES W. ABERNETHY, Clerk. By J. A. RAMSOUR, D. C. Sept. 22. 99 6t. S3" CSD IP 2 D .So O -CLAIMANTS under the act entitled " An act to carry into effect a convention between the United States and Spain." The Commissioner under the above act having this day adopted the following orders, they are published tor the information of claimants. Ordered, That all persons having claims under the convention between the United Mates and Spain, concluded at Madrid on the 17th day of February, 1834, which are to be received by the Board, do file a memorial of the same with the Secretary of this Board, to the end that they may hereafter be duly examined, and the valid ity and amount thereof be decided upon accor ding to the merits of the several cases, and the suitable and authentic testimony concerning them which may be furnished in support thereof. The said memorial must be addressed to this Board ; it must set forth minutely and particularly the various facts and circu instances whence the right to prefer such claims is derived ; it must be veri- nert by the amdavil ot the claimant. And in order to nwvent unnecessary delay and to expedite the business of this Board, it is further Ordered. That all the proof necessary and suf ficient to support the respective claims aforesaid be filed with the Secretary of the Board at the time of nhne the respective memorials tnereot : or. on or before the first Monday of December next, to which day this Board will adjourn And in order that claimants may be informed of what is now considered by the Commissioner as essential to be averred and established, be fore any such memorial can be received by this Board, it is further Ordered, That each claimant shall declare, in his said memorial, for and in behalf of whom the said claim is preferred, and whether the a mount thereof, and of any part thereof, if allow ed, does now, and at the time when the said claim arose, did belong solely and absolutely to the said claimant, or to any other, and it any other, what person. And in cases of claims pre ferred for the benefit ot any other than the aU imi.nl ttia momnvi-i! tnhp p v h i 1 tfi mil at fur. WiaiUWIII) .. ...V . . v-..-.,v .umw. .u. ther set forth, when, why, and by what means, and for what consideration, such other has be come entitled to the amount or any part of the amount ot said claim. The memorial required to be exhibited by all claimants, must also set forth and certainly de clare, whether the claimant, as well as any oth er for whose benefit the claim is preferred, is now, and at the time when the said claim arose, was, a citizen of the United States of America, where hes now, and at the time the said claim arose, was domiciliated, and, it any, what change ot domiciliation has since taken place. The said memorial must also set forth wheth er the claimant, or any other who may have been at any time entitled to the amount claimed, or any part thereof, hath ever received any, and if any, what sum ot money, or other equivalent or indemnification by way of insurance or other wise, for loss or injury sustained, satisfaction for which is the rp in asked ; and it am such pay ment or indemnification has been made, to set orth when and from whom the same was recei ved. Aft that time may be allowed to claim ants to prepare and file the memorials above mentioned, and the necessary proof, it is further uraerea, i nat when the board shall close us present session, it adjourn to meet again on the rust Monday ot December next, at which time it will proceed to decide whether the memori als, filed with the Secretary, are in conformity to iiieioregoingorder8, and to pass upon the proof ana vanaiiy oi such ot them as may be found in conformity to these orders. Ordered, That the Secretary of this Board do cause three hundred copies of the above orders to be printed tor the use of the claimants : and also that the publishers of the laws of the United States at VV nshincrtnn . Pnrtlaii1 - in Ifilna Portsmouth, in New-Hampshire : Boston, in Mas- sacnuseuB; rroviuence, in Khode-lsland : Hart lord, in Connecticut ; New York, in the State of New York; Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania: xjaiumore, in maryiana-, Richmond, in Virein w, ivaieien, in rsorm Carolina: Savannah in Georgia; New Orleans, in Louisiana; and also mo nauonai lniemgencer, in Washington ; and the Commercial Advertiser in Salem. Massachu setts ; be requested to publish this notice 3 times a ween tor six consecutive weeks, and 3 times in menrsi weeK oi November next. LOUIS D. HENRY, Commissioner. By JOHN MUMFORD, Secretary. Washiwstok, July 30, 1836. P. S. All communications relative to claims under the ijiore act, must be addressed to the Secretary, at Washington ; and the publishers of the papers designated in the foregoing orders are requested to publish the above notice in con- lormattomo ine orders, and to transmit thir bll,s t0 the To l8lem Emigrant. . - 0,1 to Acres ML i ft ft A i "La ix V a POP. SALS- fftKE Subscriber offer for 'aale all his Lands JL lying in Mississippi, containing These Asanas were purcucti . iuc oif Choctaw Lands hetd at Colambus, . Mississip pi ; by men whose judgement of Cotton Lands can never be doubted. They lie in the conn ties of Kemper and Oktibbeha, and are aitntaed twenty-four mile, west of Columbus, in a, heal thy, pleasant, and well watered part of the coun try and sufficiently convenient to navigation but believing that all remarks are Unnecessary, as it is unreasonable to suppose that persons re moving to the West : would purchase without looking and judging for themselves. I will des cribe the numbers. ' E half of the N E Quarter of Section 7. W half of the N E Q " of S do. W half of the N W Q of S do. w half of the S W Q of S 6. All of Township nine Range fifteen East E half of the S W Q Township nine Range 1 E of S 6. F half of N W Q of s S S S S S s 18 31 31 31 31 11 11 do -T T T T T t T I 10. 15. W 13 10 do do do 9 do R R R R R R R R 16 E. 15 . do. do. W half of S E half of S W half of N E half of N E half of N W half of N E E E E E E Q Q of of of of of of of do 16 E. do. do. V half of SE Wbalf ofthtFTS W W Q. of S Q of S W half of the N N half of the E halt of the N Q Q of section of section 15. N half of the W half of the S W 15- r Ninety Acres in section 22. - S E Q ot S y. E half of the N E Q of S 16, N half of the E half of the S E Q of section 16. S half of the W half of the S W Q of section 15. All of Township 19 Range 1 East. S E Q of section 25. N half of the N E Q of section 36. Both of Townships 28 Range 13 East. S W Q of stttion 30. N W Q of section 31. W half of the N E Q of Sec 31 ofTownship 18 Range 14 East. S E Q of section 5- E halt of the S W of section 5- N E Q of section 8. E half of the N W Q of section 8. N half of the W hall of the N W Q of section 9. All of Townships 19 Range 14 East. E half of the N E Q ot section II. W half ef the NWQ of section 12. E half of S E section 2. E half of S V7 of section 1 of Townships & Range 13 East. Persons wishing to purchase can apply to my aeents. John T. Sorsby ol Starlcsvilie, UKiione- ha count v. Mississinni Alex. W . aorsoy ox Pickens count v. Alabama, or to E. D. White head, of Green County. Alabama- For further information write to me at Nashville, IN ash county, North Carolina. W. C. SORSBY. Sept. 22. .99 4t. CE7 The Raleieh Star ; the Richmond Whig, and Enauirer: the Favetteville Observer, and Edenson Gazette, will published the above d- vet tisment once a week for one month, and for ward their accounts to me at Nashville. North Carolina. W- C. S. BLOODED STOCK SALE T 1TH a view to lessen my blooded stock of HORSES. I shall at the OXFORD RACES, on Friday the twenty-first October next, sell at public Auction several valuable Brood mares got by the cele brated 0J VIReiNI AN, now in foal by a thoroughbred Sir Archy horse. Two mar ion FILLIES, and one or two other fine brood mares. Further particulars will be made known on the day of safe. SKTh JUNES. Pomona, Sept. 15. 98 4t. HT The Oxlord Examiner, will publish the above 3 times and forward their account to this office. Fresh Congress Spring, OR JUST Received, a fresh supply of this article, in quart and pint bottles, and for sale by T. S. BECKWITH & Co. Ttaleigh, September 15, 1836. tt. XTOTXOB, IS hereby given to Thomas Forest, Samuel For est and Whitney P. Forest, legatees of the late Winnifred Forest, that 1 shall apply to the Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions, for the county of Wayne at JNovemoer term iojo, tor the ap pointment of a committee to audit my accounts as executor ot saia winniired; at which time, the said legatees are notified to attend ; and re ceive whatever may be due them from said estate. BENJAMIN BYNUM, ExW. with the Will annexed. Sept. 15. 98-rt. Farmer's View THE Subscriber is anxious to move to the West, and offers for sale his Tract of Land whereon he now resides, laying on Deep River, in Chatham Couniy, twelve miles above Hay wood, one and a half below Evans' Bridge, four and a hail oeiow me Uult, and twelve south or Pittsborough ; containing Twelve Hnndred and Sixty -eight acres; more than one half lays in the Bend ot the River, Six Hundred acres of which are cleared, and may be called first and second low grounds. There is a great deal of very good Land to clear, a good site for a Cotton Factory, and a Merchant Mill on the River. One half of this site is owned hv Poto Vmm son. This Tract is less subject to be iniured by high water man any iract on tne ltiver. It is very level tor this section of country, and very productive for Corn, Wheat, Cotton, &c &c. It is sufficient to say Twenty-five or Thirty hands can he worked to very great advautage, and the tarm made richer every year. The plantation is in good repair, well watered, the situation high and healthy ; on it is a large Frame Dwelling House, four rooms below and three above, with six fire places, and a large framed Barn, fifty-two feet by twenty-four in it is a large Whea.t Thrasher and a Cotton Gin, a Cotton Screw$ and neces sary out-houses. For the information of persons in ine lower part oi the Stato, I reler them to Peter Evans, esq. of Edgecombe t he owns the land immediately above me, on the opposite side of he River. I offer to sell part or all, so as to sun the purchaser. I advise those who wish to get a Bargain and a good Farm to apply and shortly. - The subscriber can be found on the plantation at any time. THOMAS PARISH. rET- In a few numbers of the Standard the a hove name was printed Paeish, (thro' mistake,) instead of Farish. 98-ttf July, 183b. A5SW ill? Artificial BTipple Shield, FIR the prevention and cure f 8ore Nip ples. The following highly respectable certificates are deemed a sufficient ioiwnenda- tion for those who are amiciea ux una uuuw, to tiV them. . From Doctor fm. P . flewees, late Professor of Obstetrics, m rne M.eaicai university m xm ladelphia : Doet. ELIJAH PRATT : fa Sia : As I feel it a natter of much uBfic importance, to possess a means of lessen hg the terrible sufferings from sdre Nipples, I have much pleasure in being able to-say, that the "Shield" you offer for the preventing and the cure of this malady, is better adapted to the nuroose than anv I have heretofore seen. In the two or three instances I have known them to be used, much satisfaction has been express ed ( and I have no hesitation tp believe it witi generally succeed t I am so well persuaded of this, at this moment, that I cannot forbear to ex press a wish that our city, through the va rious Apothecaries, may be supplied with them. I am yours, &c. M. P. DEW EES, M. D. Philadelphia Jan. 13, 1834. From Dr. Thomas Seawall, Professor of Ana tomy and Physiology, Columbia College, Dis trict of Columbia : Washington Citv, 4th Feb., 1834. Having examined Dr; Pratt's newly invented Nipple Shields, and witnessed ita practical ap plication, among my patients, I take great plea sure in recommending it as decidedly superior to anything previously known. It constitutes a perfect remedy for that distressing malady, Sore Nipples j a disease which- so frequently afflicts young women. THOMAS SEAWALL, M. D D!I7The above instrument is for sale, at the moderate price of $2 50 cents, by , WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO. Raleigh, Feb. 1836. Notice , WAS committed to this jail, on the 20th July, a mulatto man, as a runaway, who says his name is JACK JONES, and that he is a tree man. v; was raiseu in jlmiiwkiuic couimy, j innto . - ' 1 Tt : J J' j t C -,,laa from Petersburg Va., he is of common size, and about 26 years of age. The owner is required to come forward and take him away as the law directs, or he will be dealt with as it directs. rrT N. B. JACK has a remarkable .scar on his left wrist, probably from a burn. J. T. U. W 1A I 1, Jailor, Wake Ca. N C. Augusts, 1836. 92-6 m. Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD Sc Co. have just received their Spring supply of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, Coach and Halter's Materials ; All which may be relied upon as being fresh and of the best quality. Also, a well selected assortment of Perfumery consisting of pure French, German and American Colognes, Lavender, double and treble scented Hungary, Hemitage Extract, Rose. Orange Flour, Eu de Portugal and Florida Waters, Preston Salts, Salts ot Roses, Aromatic Vinegar, and Ambro sial Cream for shaving; with a great variety of Fancy Soaps, Ivory and Imitation do. Tooth Brushes, Chlorine and Orris Tooth Wash and Powder Edes' Odoriferous Compound or Per sian Sweet Bag, a most grateful perfume for scenting Cloths' Draws, Wardrobes c. and is an effectual preventive against Moths ; Balm of Colombia, Indian Vegetable Cerate., and Macassar Bear's Oil, all restoratives for the Hair. In addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines &c. they have a choice selection of the best WINES &c. either for medical purposes or do mestic use such as Champaign, Claret, old pure juice Port do, without any spirits in it ; South side Madeira, vintage of 1821 ; best Hol land Gin; Otard, Dupy ds Co's best French Brandy ; Sugar House Molasses, &c &c. All of which will be sold on accommoda ting terms. Country Merchants and Physicians are particularly invited to call and examine their stock, as they are confident, from the genuine ness of their articles and moderate prices, entire satisfaction will be given. Thankful for past favors, tfijey solicit a continuance of the same. All orders from a distance will meet prompt attention. W. H. Ac Co. P. S. Soda' Water kept prepared through out the summer season, with a viriety of Sy rups. May 14, 1836. JUST RECEIVED At the N. Carolina Book Store ONE in a Thousand, or the days of Henry Quatre, History of Tom Jones, illustrated by Cruikshank. Japhet in search of a Father, by Capt. Maryatt, Conti the Discarded with othei tales, Mahmoud, a novel, The Partisan, a tale of the Revolution, The Self Condemned, a Romance, " Paul Ulric, or the adventures of an Enthusiast, Herbert Windall, a tale of the Revolution, Humphrey Clinker, illustrated by Cruikshank, The Gipsey, a tale by the author ol Richelieu, The Club Book, being original tales by James, Picket Galtj Power, &c. c. Stories of the Sea, by Capt, Maryatt, Watkins Tot tie and other tales, by Boz, The works of Mrs. Sherwood, uniform edition, 13 vols., Paris nnH the Parisians, bv Mrs. Trolloo. -w ww " 7 9 J - f 1 Camperdown, or News from our Neighborhood, My Aunt Pontypooi, a jNovei; The Outlaw, by Mrs. Hall, ! The South Wesf, by a Yankee, Rosamond, with other tales, The American in England, The Doctor, &c, Raumer's England in 1835, The Parents Assistant, The Laws of Etiquette, Public and Private Economy, The works of H. Moore, complete in 7 vols. Colton, on the relicrious state of the country. . Coleridges Letters, Conversations and Recollec tion?, The book of Flowers, with 24 fine col'd plates, Paulding, on Slavery in the United States, Memoirs of Hewes with.tracits of the Tea Party. Sketches of Switzerland, Spain Revisited, Breckinridge and Hughes'. Discussion, J f Lardneron Steam engine, with plates, JM Sketches of a Seaport Town, ; : Russia, and the Russians, Penny Magazine, vol. 5th.,. , x? ih Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of the X7r. ited States, by F. L. Hawkes, D. D. Man of Business or every man's Law Book, very valuable work, in 2 vols. A wo. A great many valuable New Works, and a variety of SCHOOL BOOKS, Ni B. A good supply oi GARDEN SEEDS, for the FalL among them are fine superior Tor- nip Seed, warranted fresh and genuine, for sale at tne North-Carolina Book Store. Raleigh August 4, 183&. 92-tf. FOR SALE, AT THE STANDARD OFPIC, A variety of Blanks, among which are Notes of hand ; af&gotiable Notes : War- rams ; vnecKs, oce. occ. m&ptantation For Sale. THE subscribe will ft, otireawnable terms hu plantar, 8 les west of Raleigh en the CHAPEL HILL ROAI uwuiaiiuu iwu.w, enougn of which is fresh cieaceo, to worn o or o nana. There is a eomi WiliegHouae, on the premises, with necessary but-houses, and a good well of water in the yard, it is 4n e cellent stand for a House of Entertainment. per" sons wishing to purchase are invited to call JOHN NTJTT, Jr. Aug- 25. 95. tT. r Ifoticc, THAT application wilt16 made to the neit General Assembly for the purpose pi manumuing moreen ana ner child Susan sla ves of Sam'l Reeves, of Rowan County Fresh LIME JUICE and TT JUST rfjeeived, and for sale Jby WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO; June 16th, 1836. 85-tf. FRESH Congress Spring or Saratoga JUST received,' a supply of u Fresh Congress Spring or Saratoga Water," in Quart and Pint Bottles. Aud for sale by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & Co. Aug. 11. 93-tf.. Paints, Oils, Sec. LARGE assortment of Whites Lead in oil and other Faints, and Linseed Oil, Paint Brushes, &c. for sale by T. S. BECK WITH & CO. July 26, 1836. 92-tf. Lucea Oil. A QUANTITY of this article of the best qual ity for table use, for sale by T. S. BECKW1TH & CO. July 26, 1836. 92-if. WINES. &c. Ac. JUST received a quantity ol CHAMPAIGNE WINE, of the most approved braDd, in Quart and Pint Bottles ; OLD PORT, in boi ties, vintage of 185 ; LONDON BROWN STOUT j PORTER, &c. Jcc. For sale by t. S. BECKWITH, & Co. Aug. 11. 93 tf Notice. THE Co-partnerseip formerly existing be tween BECKWITH & JUMP,, as Apothe caries, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All who are indebted to the above firm are ree quested to carl aud settle their accounts, at the Drug Store of T. S. Beck with Co. Thos also, who have any claims againshe firm will please present them for payment. JNO. BECKWITH, T. L. JUMP. July 1, 1837. Drug Store. At the Store formerly occupied by BECKWITH $ JVM P. T. 8. Beck with fc Co. are now receiving and opening an extensive assortment of articles in their line, consisting of Drags, Medicines, Purfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass assorted. Varnishes, fee. Ace, all of the first quality, having been personally elected, and will be disposed of on moderate terms. July 25, 1836. .2-tf. The Subscriber, IS IN want of a good Blacksmith- One that can come well recommended, can find employment either by the day, month or year at a fair price, with shop, tools, and every thing necessary found, if an early application is made. WILLIAM ROLES. Rolesville, Sept. 1. sis ON THE twenty-fourth day of October next, at the town of Franklin, in the eounty of Macon, State of North-Carolina a public sale will commence and be kept open for the space ol one week, and no longer, for the purpose of sel ling all the lands which have, been surveyed and remain nnsold, acquired by treaty from the Cherokee Indians, previous to 1820. The sale will be conducted by a commissioner appointed for that purpose.. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. July 18th 1836. July SI. 90 3m. (7 The Star, and Register Western Caroli nian and Fayetteville Journal , will insert the a bove 3 months, and send their accounts to the Executive Office. A NORTHERN CARRIAGE FOR SALE. I HAVE for sale a second band Carriage, made by one-of the best workmen in Philadelphia. The work is executed in the best man ner, and the materials are of the moat doraM kind. The carriage w in good dsder and calculated to render good ser vice. Any peaaon disposed to purchase an arti cle of this kind, will do well to call at my shop and examine the job, and know the price, which will be very reasonable. THOS. COBBS. Raleigh, August 11, 1836. . 93-tf. Register, tillforbid. k r '- - I i -. - 1 i i THE SUBSCRIBER, being desirous to con tinue Iter HOUSE of ENTERTAINMENT, returns thanks to her friends and the public in general, for the very liberal patronage which her house received during the life-time of her bos band, and craves a continuance of their patron age ; and pledges herself to spare no pains to give those that may please to t all on her, the stricirsj attention so as to renderthem comfortable ana satisfied, - SUSAN JATLIN- KinstonrLeapi? Co;, K. C. Aug. 1836. 92 Blanks Car ds. fire Don at the "North Caroiiw Standard Office,, with neatness and despatch,