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iillIii:itlt:liiliS AND NORTH CA TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1845. trPSTON R. GALES, lira t ii if ii 1 W'-'n:, 11 m' i . ir 11. 11 ir - -w"; T Jll " ' '-' ' - y' - - ' ' -.alj 1 I,-',',,,? 1 : or Ui Seoi.reekVTXtleigli Bejitter. SciMBtrnos Fire DoU per nam half to AJITiscMEMt.-Fof Tin' m" t iaseruoaOne DoUsr ; eacB sapseqaeni Tunirfira uenis. . - . - - TXlmTOoi!nJJoieiAi.ATmTirtitirt Ji be charged 55 per cenu barber ; but . faction r S3l per cent, will b made from tbe regular price, . .C: . I. lU rir. i - ' V fjrMnrteineni. inserted .4a tbe So- Wliui CIsssical Department, (Collegiate course, in 3T7wi l PP' in th WbikIt Paper I eluding full Englieh Studies, ; with-Mathe. r,, of charts. -" 03 Leuew to the Editor moM be fost-a. w, Vn ail clTASSICAaU MATHE- nTTICAL A.tD !WItITAUY ' ACADEOT. Classical Department, J. M. LQVEJOY. vAmalical and Muilary Department." n-ur ...r will be diWeJ into-.lwo Sessions of I I1W F- - m a fi,e mcnBs eaca t B '7'" .TtZ . a .W. Ct m-lmmi ira &aianini ftfi inl firt of Jn r I .1- uary. u - I, u thedrtizn of lie Preceptors Uiat thtaJnstito- tiM .hH not b. surpaed. ic the advantage. afT-rded fr sc-ja.rins a th-roogb tnziwn, ovscai sua sis ...-...1 t.iIarstion. Puwl w-tl ptrpvei to enter the Junior CU-a 0r.n OaUeje in the United Msiea. J TERVIS OF TUITION. ... r Pn-liih and Mathematical Studies, " .r"se.oo. - -55O0 p.- l.iin. Greek. Trench. Spanish and Vlljllin 1UJJMS . ii r,.,. Tetic taucht tolha Popils. free of extra . . . . .k. o. t: r tliwer Class, payinj only for the atadieaof the CIsm to which ihey belong. ... ' RaMh.ianmrr IS45. v gn- ' " FIUK! - THE EMI Xf, of UarCrord, Conn. Offera to isaure BttiWinja and Merchandixe, against low or Uau;e by fire, at premium to aailthe times. . ThU is one of tbe oldest and best Insurance Com plain m la United Sules.aad pays iU loasea prompt Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or il i- eioity.toUmsdeto ,ww ' 8. W. WHITING. Msy4.1843. . . Agent. To all whom this may concern. ""ff HST received, some ef the must celebrated Brands J of Chewing Tohioco; also, Mra. Millers Fine cat Chewing and s?oHing Tobacco; we deal in oth- ine bat Cigars and Tobacco an J consequently we caa afljrJ to se! from 20 to 50 per cent luwee thaa any other hoae fa the City, and none excepted. Cal at the Cheap Cigar Store, tl ya want- goon trtkle. . KRAUZE it MIIXER, - Fayet'teville street, oppadu City Hall. shoes: shoes 1 : shoes::! WE HAVE joat received sod open ed a large supply of Snoes of every loescnptioa and quality, i be JuIIowLng campriM ear St nek in part, vu : Kid Slippers and Tlas. Mwocco do. - do Mtates Half Callers. Children's' do. do. T do. BIk. Morocco Boots. do. CoTd and BIk. Ankle Ties. Mistrt Kid and Calf dippers. Udiea Walking Shnes and Col'd Gaiters.' Boy'a thick soled Shsea, neaily bound sod substarw tially saaJe. - Gen'lenen's Boots and Shoes f di&rent qoalitiesr Oar Ladies, Misses' an J Children's, Shoes we had mais Vy T. W. Williama of Ualllmbre, whoso work for neatneas and durability is seCooJlo none. - We shall cootiaiM to sell tow and prove to those who have hereieforo favored as with Uieir enstom, that instead of ri4og ia our prices, as is generally predicted of New Stores, we shall, rather,ell lower as we have had sime acqsaihtancs with the taste of the people and the kind of Goods suitable for this Market. , ' - H. A. BADHAM & CO. ftrch24. . 24 Spring Calicoes. , TUT Received and fur sale, sixty or seventy U piecea Spring Caiicoea which we o0er at prices to suit the times. H. A. BADHAM k CO. 24. March 21. For Sale or Rent," TWO splendid new Houses and lots on HrSdiornosh street. Iradins from iii7 Cpitul to the Seminary sod about balf way betweear fbw Iwd. One hooo u thiny fret by igbte.-n stiih a pariitjoa In tbe xBid ale, wh four rooms and two fire places, one above and below, and portic v in Irooi. The other is lorty WI7 twenty, with a ten fool peJvags abova and.be wv, making a!! the roc ma private, each of which has loJ and com fori aU le Crwf Uces, and has a portico in fTOU There ia attached to each of the booses a good kitchen, smoke bouao and dairy 4c-,ad nearly qaartera of an acre bektotin ( to each . lot, and Jet a new 4ank fence with nin ia front. B.th of the houses are nicely finished, and painted both jJe and oat; as also the but h.oeea and pai'ing: The-e is decidedly the beat well of water ia of about City, ertrjveaicat Uibe as of both lota. This is liea itp to b the pleaaeat and healthy part of n''1 A"T P"01 wishing to purchase, or reot, JI nuke application to the Subscriber. ' . ' " A, G. DRAKE. Ralcljh, N.C, "March: 1?,'IS45 -tf- BECK WlTli'S VlLLS. The Sub' Tihtrs kcepconsltntf oft rtand'a sup. H of Beckwhh's Fills; whkh. they wDl sell n sci cooiiaodatuig lerms t whotoaale or retaiL -, ; - STTTH A PESCUD Xiterar Notice.: 1 1 THE Ree.Aaiw Gttcaairf wile detreer the VaWietory Sermon befoie 'the 3rsdoating ,b ni'TI of North Carolin;at Chapal J. on MonJay igh4. tha Id of Jaoe. . -. 'be f :snmtis of Correspon Jenee wiiH Mr. On 1 " 1 Jwr atiiiQ of hie .yjity tod pietr, nray pre" tKet the pLjasura and profit jof il V"acaH8t Ezaactsss wiQ be greatly ertUaiKea jkuiSenoon. .- . , : . ...j - flRGIXin H.IVt. " . P. GARLAND BURTOX . EUOE.NEJ HILTON, ; pi , - . ComxniUee. . CIpeI n,IL AprU 17. ; 32 Ki . North Carolina LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC AMD MILITARY Arms and Equipments furnished by the State, j . CUMict.Eneliah.etc " - R. GRAY. Mathematics, Tactics, etc . U. A. BUCK.' Eiprrimemai Chemistry & 8.n.B0TsT0RD. Philosophy, .5 TERMS TEH SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. . maiica.) ... . 0 00 Engtith do. rElemerttar b'jrher branches) 15 00; Military do. (JnUutry .4" Artillery practice no charge , The course of Education js ihorough, practical and well oalcolated to qvalify yo'inh for the various duties of ute. whether occupying pabhc er private, Civil or Militanr stations. The moral and intellectual facul-l ties are kept aeverely in action, bat not at tbe expense of tba phyicalr as is unfortunately for the health ' of I our childien too commonly the cae Ihrouglioat the country. ; . . , - , Regular and systematic Military Exercises, as wefl as Practical and Scientific (JeratiDs, introducing j burvevmsand Uivil bninernntr, are substitated in "e place' ofunprofiuWe play, and required of all s;u- denUfA4 utuattke hour of daih rttUation and Miuay ocmg tnvariqwy Kiioitiina unmicrrupita. f . II.. I. Jm, a " j.J The Cadets, in rotation, discharge tie duties if non-commissixmd Officers, OrRct-ra of the Guard, and OlTrcera of the Day. of Adjutants and Comman dants of Parade ; and for tbe purpose f rendering them more perfect, occasionally act as Military In structors. It has been found from' experience,' that this "beau tiful Oyne invigorates both mind andhtidy, and by inducing bahiteof order and regularity, contributes much to mental improvement. " Politeness, neatneas in dress, and strict punctuality wiU be closely aUended to. ' 1 - A cheap Unuorm ia adopted Dress Parade days, Monday and Friday.. " No deduction made for absence. QQiess in eases of protracted sickness. ' Hours of Recitation and Study, from 90 lt, A. M , and from 2 to 4, P. M., in tbe Winter. Board and Washing, in highly reepee- ..vi. e i f i . ia .1. tao.e amines irom ej m vu per iuiuu. j ROUT. UKAY, ? r: : i O. A. BUCK, !C Raleigh. Jan 23. 1844. 4 : i i 7 6m A GREAT IfATIOIfAE WORK 1 r Tbe United SUtes Eiplorin; Expeditions-" fTn II R M Narrative of the United States Exploring U. Eipeditioh. during the years 1838, 1839, 18407 1841 and 1842, by Charles Wilkes. U. 8. N. Commander of (he Expedition. With illustrations, in. five magnificent large imperiat octavo volumes, with an Atlas of large and extended Maps., This great and truly National work is issued in a style of superior magnificence snd beauty, containing staty- fuur large aryl finished . lino engravings, embracing scenery, pot traits, maaitors, cuitoms, 4c forty-eeven exquisite ste-I vtgoettea worked suioog the letter gwvf. mMW . H. i - I press ; alout two hundred ao( fifty finely executed j hs; fourteen Urge sad small Maps woodcCQt HKistraliOHS ; tourteeo large sad small 3iap snd Charts, and. nearly twenty six hundred psges of letter press. ! . This splendid Work hss just been issued from tbe Prase, and received this day at the Noith Carolina Book-store. - , . ! 1 . TURNER &;HUGHES. Raleigh, April 24. ", . i - 83 UtleyV Patent Washer, An entirely new Article, InTcnted x GRAY UTLEY, Chapel Hill, If . C. rntiis new v ssning siacoine, jon lovenieo, anu i U now in aa cecsfol operalion, u so simple in its I - . r. .. .-? t . .-l i character, that alainet s child can work it eo cheap in price, that every family will be able to own one sod to labooT-ssvurg in us results " ii muu com- . . a. . a . m mand aalea, when its merits are known. Tbe cofttftruciion ia so sifnple, that with a pattern, any Carpenter and Blacksmith can make one, snd it is not easily put out of order, l ne ctoinea to oe washed, are put ra at each sod of the Washer, and a crank, worked by one person, puts in motion two Rollers, which by gentle pressors and friction, thor oughly cleanses i be Clothes fn an incredibly short time. It wHI wash twelve Shirts, perfectly in fifteen minutes, and will perform, in a day, tba wotk of sen eri expert Washerwomen. . ! I " .. The price Is only Ten uoiiars. It is nuf deemed necery to so Into an elaborate description of Jhe Washer, as it. is now gelling into use aUiot Raleigh and its vicinity, snd canine seen Dy those who want tn trticle of the sort. (T Per- Sons a re at liberty to try the machine rind return it, U It fans to ive saiis v . . . . QUA! UTajUX. Chapel nm. April U', 1815. V j 3? 2m. " Pis AN TEUS HOUSE GEORGE'P. KORNEGAY ' VOTJIJ3 respectfully inform tne ch- izecs of JS'ewbern aod the surrounding country , tbst be has opened ar t - mini m- iimmf nrriiTfirriitilfCUT- i .rUDUu.nuuoc ur, crvitaiAiiyiifitHif. in tbs eonrmodhxjs Brick Boildirig lately occupied. by Mrs. QaaasVon the comer of Middle and Fronl Bireets. - Ii is his porposs to mks it a desirable house for -regular as well as transient bocrders. Jclesnli oesa. gaod1 servants, a table always provided with the best which the market will afford; and the most as siduoua attention win entitle: him'rb share efths public patronage. It is his. determinatlon.to rneritit. His Rubles will be found in' excellent coodh ion; and horses Shalt be well attended to. : . ! ' i " " Newbem; March 18, IMfl. 1 24 6ms' - - - - - .-. HARRIS! HOTEL, -CONCORD.-NORTH CAROLINA, , The Subscriber hss the pkatoura .to inform his old irtenus anu ouatomera, sua tne. puraie generally, mat a. a . a g at r4sraraiSa ne naa recently purchaaed adj. ii nana tbe North-veat m ins rnwnor concord, sad has rated ft op la a ftthionable and com tort sble style as a- HOCD for the accommod'Hri'f ihe public ; HU fanoss has bean thmodghly repaired hie rooma are large apd eonvoieniTy arranged, and hi fumiturs is entirely nw. His Hastier is not sorpaaaed by any in. the State. He natters himself thai from' bis long experi ence in the boMBess, be is able to give satisfaction)-to ah who aisy' favor bim with a call -All I ask is a fair trial Call snd judge fo yourselves., i . , t - ; I o.; t KIAH P. HARRIS. ; tflcottl. NCMsy 13.. 1845. j . j 40 tf 7,, :. JOB PRINTING ; r ! ? "Neatly eecutedat -tbi Orflcf. "- . - MjS WWW t 1 -' k r:;.;:-N0TICjE, M.f' WE. HAVE JUST OPENED top wfe meat of -v 1 -'' J - ' Sprint? and Summer Goods 4h'. Which Ma will ceil at extreme low r'et.' iNbr- chaeera will please call, n.we are deferralied. tp'ell great bargains. Our stuCai consittf irfpari ai. Rich printed Barages, from 3D centt lOpli:. I " tt.W.n .Ml Mndin. ! i 3 . Organdy and Bordeaux Muslin, (new styles) Y' Rich Striped and Plaid Silks :' Mateona Lotstriug and Striped Po de S&4i ' French Worked Collars, Polka Capea 'S: fJranada mnA Hiahmfr Stvaavlw Cbu 8k-tCts' t liid Oh)w, Hemstitched and Kevere'-Jpr -r h. CJ. Handkercjurfi ; If M-" M Lare and Gimp Collars, Silk Oil Cotr( 4 ; ' :f Fine English Cottori T Hosiery, do do Silti Oo l , LUIe ahd Bobbin Lareaind Edgings, GlrUfea l; Sua Shades and Parasols, Black Bombazlaer fid ; vAfapacca'-"- . .,..'!;,' -4i. ''ft .. .' Second and deep mourning Balzoriocs DfejLaj jes ' and Barages :. ' H!l'' '"i: TaytorV, Lee's and-Hughesi Spool Cotloti. $ Vl" Large lot fancy Prints.froro'oi Hs jd to;5b Pink, Blue and Sirs w3 Colored Plain Lavha 8-4 and j 10-4 Damask Table Diaper. Irish iLir) w '7 4.3-4 and 9-4 do do Cloths, Brbrtrl EBin . -Diaper ' . : . ' j.'j,1 : Fitie Doubts Damask Napkins, Towelat h 4 Crash, IUAia Diaper, Huckaback IViipetft Furr.ituTe Dimity, Cambric k do, Bleat heS JCofeon ... - - i oa i i - iiaper - - . 4-4, 5-4 and 12-4 Hamilton Sheetings r Black Veneibn Cloth, for Coata and'PantV ; Striped and Plaid Linen Drillings, a'ndFrerjh Casimerts ' , ' ,v ' i ; N ' Plain StrTped and Plaid Gambroons, Brovfti Loen . Drillings - ' :. ' ' 4?t White Linen DrilUnes, Grass Linen; 3-4and"i Superior Black French Cloth and t.'assif4iresv." t...i r ... ' t-..': lor l Naukerni, Pennsylvania Jeans, a cheap oodafbr" Pants " f ?;'. Marseilles Qoilts, do Vesting, B leached-Vfiuliijg I fi Boxes Iemdns and Oranges, SO boxes fresh -Rat-4 4 and 6 4 Bed Ticking. - 1 I sins. Pickled and Smoked Salmon, Smoked Beef, Also, an assortment of Hardware, which yVe i'.;ill sell very low L: 2 Trice Chains. Csrolina Weeding, HoeijPant Scythe Blades, Knives and Forks, Pdckrtfcnrjjs, Pound Pins, C.'ottn Cords, 8,-9 and 10j$ilVs CofTee Mills, Rszers, Razor Straps, Tacks.rtlls Kentaekv'Axee. Enamelled Kettles. -WireieiW Knitting Needles, .Weightman's and Taylor'rfSpai shovels, SciasorsShavipg Brnshes, Tooth wu Bed Cords, Leading Lines. Combs, FercuMin Cjf Hair'Brushes.d-c, &e. , &c. t-"'-f4 J. H. BECK WITH 4 CQV- H Fayelteville Stt, i A few doors above Mr. R. Smith; Store. April 7. - .. . M28 4 'mm ' ' v. Ttr -i-.Jl. A ITUST received a superior new article 6t ;Sctch ) i , V l mu SnuC warranted sood and if not ap:rda, ssy I h tm,tntnmA and ih nnaov rfnruli?. nrirs 15 Co t I - - V j : I . I P" pound or o pounds lor l uoilur; tor sat iaime i oeiore Gbeap Cigar Store. i lL Bsl10 KRALSJcI &; MlLl$jtY. Fa jetteville street, opposite City; Hat LOOK HERE! milE-Subscrlberr will Rent on 1 J5r - terms, for pne or two years, a TRA-riF LANH trr Muntrrorocry. County, conuiWfljMe-4 tween four and bve hundred acres, pari oiWMcn i we.. fa- rm-Jr;wr through the Tract. .There is also, a .first jte Mill seat; also, is tine opting near inoeBing GrounJ Ginger ind Pepper, and whole do. All House, which has been built vvnthirf therast stx 1 rjDonths. ijA? & T win RO lease a Tract conlaininff 23 Aftres 1 . . j0 Moore Countv, near SHtctDs Gold;Mlf)e..On this Tract. Gold has been foutui ia large :Mu??iti- J I. ' . . ir v . . tjeg jj- Danninr, thotiffh but limited exptf flint tins J have been made, as I find it irrconverwenj foTne to work the Mine to advantage at presenti 17j$t- ter myself, I can show. the best 8recimetoop. per Ore from thia Tract, ever obtainetn r.ne j State'. 1 will shew tbe-abovfr i rac; yiia i pleas'are, to persons" desirinp; to le&6e.:;r5$ ... J. II. KlRKtlAV , . Raleigh; Dec 24, 1844. . j;UI-lQg-'' Dr, -John Ueckwith rrif AVING- removed to Petersburg, VirgihUhM j U u place oi uesiuenco may nc purcnuwu mjwii"j terms. It is pleasantly and conveniently -aiiflaie,? orr fi" Square west of -the Capitol, . on HilU fto : Street, apd beatdS the Dwelling has an UlDc on ine Lot. abiuble for a Physician or Liwyeri .? 1-' GtuaoB .W. Mokbicai, Esq., will be atiaorrieu omake a title. ; - Ti fcj'l'-fy ' Raleigh. Feb 6,1845. f't1' ( ORVYARDING.& COWMISSION PJlERGHAyT- ITftRODUCE or, Merebandize conwgnea, tor'faie or Reebjproent, shall receive prompt aitejion audit liberal advances made thereon; "Jill REFERENCES Messrs Patterson & M ill. Branc :h T. Hurt, Esq. - rf I Carter, Esqn. Kaleigli; S. C. , fj " tl- u .W.ll - Mi,rfrAa.h1 in'. D.vid Messra. Jno. V. Southall $ 12o.t Muifrffcabjo. Norfollu Ya Feb 1, 1845. ' . . . ; 10frfrns Southern Larzs assortment just receu ieJ this, Jy,C It a,-.'Also,jj r-W.S the tk. Mi.ri Harmonvi and'thS HarmoUwt wito . . ai. n.iutui. uwm. . . ,- - Paeft Nwtes published atlhe Methodist Bjki potf cern . t or sate oy uiuidiv V-.r r ; Msy 19- .i; 4 'ifj Standard Star'and Independent.. !j.r. -lf I Major Jones ; againljl rmhfl 4 s-iirnnfrlcs of FineriUei;" or 4r. - 5:n our, W, xSmHtm Af Mr. Lafnbkin. Tuent.)? , Va)0OBILVW III ' - , ' - - . i - . - .t tit i i rVyaVsaTU s The Journal oT at Vicar r I ne warpurKivV, ind"etber Talea by Zshokkj. ,o - ' Mr. rudU' JrtsJw Inures, bt ' MTuAi k : - St, Patrick's Eve, or Three Eras in the ,l&f an ; r.i.l.'J....iti rT;KarTeji Le "- :','r )4 .' -''rArar FniahReadinffrf adapted to l1ery Uste and ca'paciiy. with anecdotes of Meft: of G jjtus,1 by. Rev. James-Pjeron; h. at-- r "Va-ronii-a.. or ifte rree leurj oi mwmn German. Just received rhts day and lor stf ei tne North Sj.rAtifM Bookstore. . i':$V -.-' vv TURNER Msyld. . ;-' ' - TV . ORANGES AND LEMONS. Ifg EOEIVINfi 25 Boxes,' fiesb and in best Order. liU Country Kiore-keepers, can be t accommodated bjr tde Box or handled. at low price, and well pack ed. G. W.&C. GRIMM E. : Raleigh, May 16. 1845. , . ' . 39 Groceries, 5 CAMpVinTIM CO MHClVal JWOTDIlkflCMTC nl,""-" .IIIUOIVflLllltf HtUHILIll W JEWELLERY AWT TOYS. I iOiNE of. the Partiiersof the firm,, having just re turned from the North, has brought with him a larger and better suptily ef freb Goolls, in the above branches, than has been kept irr the establishment neretotore; all of which, tn pace nd quality, -are well worthy to be recommended to -our numerous friends and tbe public generally.' . . Faiicy Goods and Hardware. -v F.uie Artificial Fluwers. and Hair. Ladies' Fan- cy and Work; Boxes, BonnVt Ribbon, . Writing Jeska, JJaskets, fenulT boxe from 5 .ents to $2 (M) r 1'raveliini bies. Pasteboards. Umbrellas. bombs, of Tortoise-shell and others. Pins, Needles, Purses, Pocket-books, Pencils Buttons. Thread, Matches, 1 wine. Hatters' Bow-strings, I hermome- ters. Walking Canes. Razors. Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shaving utensils, great variety of. ristols, Dirks and Cadet Guns,' Percussion cups, ouoi anu onotueits, iiiFaoags, ruwuer Basics. py Glasses. Spectacles, Lookiiig-glasee6, from lOcts. to 20 ; Cloth, Teeth, Hair. Hat, She. Du-tins and small . Paint Brushes: Bed jCorda,' Whips, Cow hides,. .Fishing Utensils, Night Tape., oiuoking Pipes, Slates, thoe-thread, Awl, sifters, patent lialances. Cotton and Wool cards, Conee-mills, plain and painted Mugs, Lamp Glasses, Lamps, Co- corjut gourds. Waiters, : lirooirt. Ikickets, Lamii and Candle wicks. Clocks, Britannia and-Iron bnooas. Spurs. FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES 300 lbs. fresh Candies 10 JMs.-Pilot. Water. But (ler. Soda, and Jiemon Crackers, Sugar and Gin- JgerCakes, cunanily fresh. 10 keg Malaga Grapes, j Tongues, Herrings, Sausages$ardinesLFigs, Prunes, (warrants. Dates, Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall, Peccan, Chest and Cocosnuts,Amonds, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Pjckles. Brandy Fruit Tomato - Catsup, Pfpper sauce, Raspberry and Currant Jelliex. Preserved Pine Apple. Preserves, Chocolate, No. I Ac No. 2. Liquor ice, Jujube paste, Mustard, Honey, Salad Oil, Lemon Syrup, Pip'pMis. . 7 bhda.'Sugar and Molasses, various qualities. 20 sacks Coffee, assorted: 10 bis. fine Crushed, powdered, & Havana Sugars, ftO T.A.v. fir,, .nd .nmmnn Kntrnfa 40 boxea Candles, liest Sperm-, Hull's patent, nor- thern bleached Tallow, small Wax Candles for lan- tftrn - - - ... . . - . ?ftfMI lhe. CHP.ESE.viK vellow Goshen English " - - " . : T.:viTi "i" ..i ' a r r uw. m 2aOeaIldas of. OIL, vix: hest winter strained. Sperm, bleached Whale. Jperm, bleached Whalei Fih. and Lard Oil a new article, never havine been -offered lor aale here - 100 lbs, TEA black. Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and green common I ea. 500 lbs. SOAPS Castib. white and variegated, in bars, dark and light turpentine Soap, and per fumed washing and shaving, a great variety. 50 boxes Cigars, warranted best imported Principe imuaieu quio, i rauuev, Virginia, veneioe, y-iciW' t tr: : tj- t-i. r:.. Ijria.Canones, and the home made common. lbs. SNUFF, Mr. Miller's jn bladders, and Scotch. ' - . .400 lbs. TOBACCO, best Virginia honey-Jew tcnewinr, common do smoking assorted 1 i44 jar-prewrved Ginger. I"'' J ' ' "L"rr ' Madder, Blacking, ? boxes Urogans and Boots, - - Sntd A mtnur Mxtnfih Hmuu-1 positively from this date, GENUINE PORT AND MADEKIA WINE. Newark boiled Cider. Pofter. ' , ... Muscat and Grape Wine. . , -- Perfumery. ' 0tto of n0af.t .M,C:issar, Bears, Antique Oils; Po- mmtum, Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters; EssenceBergamott,Cinnsmon Oil,Opodeldoc,pink Saucers. Musical Instrument. .. Violins, bows, string, bridges,-crewa, Fin-J gcrboarda Guitars, Flageolet tesFifes, Flutes,' Clari onetta, Accordeons, Dulcimo VVirei"; ' - - Stationary. ' Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture and. Sons Books, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) Pnper Pens, Quilts, Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax, Wafers, Letter-stamps., ; Fencing and Boxing Apparatus V Foils, Swords, Gloves, MaSkaj Hats, Breastplatec . Games. t - ; Do'minoa, Chessmen, Backgammon', Eeno, Ten pins, Rollet, Cup and Ball, 4c. , , - ' c; Jewellery, ', . . Of Gold and Silver, as well as German Silver, and Pinchback.viz: Breastpins, Ear-ringgtPenils,Finger-rip'gs, Thim!les, Tea Bella, Table. and Tea Spoils, Desert Knives and Forks, MetaL Combsr, Belt buckles. Watch Keys, Fob Chains,. Gypsum-beads, white and black jet bugle Beads, assorted sizes. . ". ' '.; '- ' Toys. - ' A large and choice supply as Printing Presses, painted Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming tops, Drunls, Rattles, Whistles, month Organs, Harps," Trumpets, Magic. Lanterns, Paint boxes; magnetic Toys, false -Faceay Cannons, Malescops, Microscopes, Pewter and" . wooden tea setts, DrummeiSj. fancy toys, and all sizes of Dolls, ind Doll-beads. ' - - i ' v -'' : - J ' G. C. GRIMME , Corner opposite Mr. Richard Smith's. Raleigh, December I, 1844, ' J - - 96 :;;;NAPitiii aist. i BALXOftlNES AND ; BARAGES. OvN hand a large assortment of.B.alzorines; para U t) ' ares and Lawns. : Alio". Barsjze and Granada Stiawls, which we will sell cheap. : ' ,:-." ' " . J. H. BECK WITH A CO. RENCH BliANDY, ' ' ." -' MADEIRA WfiNE, -' ' : 1 ' V PORT DO. t LONON,B RO WN TOUT FruJB constant application for, and; solicitation to keep. g-od article of be alove, for Medicti. pur-; poses, we have been induced to supply - ourselves which we offer for sale at moderate prrees. . ":''. I " r WILLIAMS, HAY WOirD'4- CO. t Gentlme n's Summer Boots and Shoe. A; hew supply of fine Philadelphia work o. every "description, - Atrfo." iT;' 5f t Prnnetta Oattcrs of the very beat qoaiity, - JAStES M; TO WLES. May 16, 1815. - r- " ' - fVm fa nf 1 nn rt itr N E W BabiDTORE STILL IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION! CHEAPER TUAN EVEIt. ' HE SUBsCinBER. hansiust returned from the North, where' he has been purchasing large. auditions to his tormer stock, takes pleasure in r- turning ttM most sincere thanks to tbe cKiseue ol toe State, and his friends . eenerallv. for the ebtninad llltarnl nstmn.. .U:L 1. l .1. r " l- .i-I 1 I most respectfully solicits a continuance of tbe same, trusting that with' bis present ithsive assortment. tie will le atire t.i give genrral sattsfHClion. I Constantly . on band, a eeneral assnrlment ; of SCHOOL BOOKS. BLANK W)OK. STATION EUY, MUtIC, MtlSlCAL INSTHUMENTS. c &c. O'defs froni theout try earnestly solicited. anu promptly artenueu to, at Uie-oid aland; 3 doors above RrSmith'. ' . ' . ; ' . ; O. L. CLEVELAND, t April '14. '; - :. .: .. 30 "C'Stir, Standard and Independent copy - . -, . Eresh Garden Seed, .F the Crop of 18'44, just received jaiiii far Sale ' avthe. Drug Store of . - j WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD & CO. Raleigh Feb. 1845 13' 4 mo. - gnate of iorlh Carolina FRANKLIN County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, M arch Term, 1845. ' ; v Abram Penn and wife, Richard Noble arid wife. j'honias K. 7'hamas and wife, vs Benjamin Devany,- Aaron Devany and John. De vany and "others. Petition to Divide Lands. in ip is case, it appearing to me saiisiaction ot me our!, that the Defendants, Benjamin and John Df- vany re4ile beyond the limits of this ftate It is ordered, thai publication be made in the RaSetglr Re gister for six week-, notifying them to appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quiner Sessions, to le held for thfi County of Franklin, at the Court Hoose in LouUburg. on the Second Monday in lupe. 1845, then and there to answer, plead or demur, or. tbe said petition will re heard ex parte, as. to them, and judg ment entered awordingly. Witness, VVilliam T. Perry, Clerk ef our sai.l Court, at, Office, the second Vlqndy of Manh, 1845. W, T. PERRY, V C. C. 26 Pr AdvlS 62 j Beds! Beds!!- atHUUK. AlU UUl 1 Ui OTA iJt.HliS-S Vf- k5 rJ superior article tor umrner BedJor sale. 1 Also, old Hair and Moss IW Ureases repaired, and 1 j- ..-t . a. -i :. I maue equal io new. ni'V'j i-o uie ouutsriiioer, or I . 11 , . it M . I t . . . . j . ' . m . ? K mf7 e vicmuy o tin- .icit. , i. u. majik.- April 22, 1845. : , 22 CTATR OF NORTH CAROLINAJ-IOK V REN COUNTY. Superior Court Qf .Law, April Term, 1845. . Henry T. poles, Elizabeth Doles. -Petition for Divorce, itTsVEFENDANT beins called anT fnilinff to So- I II II . . . . . . .. . fl " '. .. II El Drar.it is Ordered by the Court, thai ruiblica -xna4w a mf i tion' be made in the Warrenton Reporier and Raleigh Register for three successive months, notifying De fendant to appear at the next Term of said Superior Court of Law, to be held for tire County of Warren, at the Court House in Warremon. on the third Mon day after tbe fourth Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the jPelitiOn, or the same will be heard expartt. ;''. j ; Witness, Bksjam is E Cook.; Clerk of out laid Coart. at office, the third Monday after i!e fourth Monday in. March; 1845 . : - - w 'I , An .l9li rv'c:JiJameaH.Enniss,DruKiat,do Warrenton, April 26, 1845. - 3l3m -4 lf r:.-:,h. i : (Price of adv. tll 25.) L-LI UNIVERSITli. (ZTTIf E PriWic Anniversary t3ami fJk nation of the Students of the University :of North Carolina, will be, held at Chapel Hifl.'on Mon day, the 26th day qF May eneuing, and be continued from day to day, until Thuredaythe 5th day! of June, being the first Thursday m trre month, whicn last tnentioned'day is appointed for the AnilHal Com mencement of the College. j 1 - ( The following Trustees compose tie Committee of Visitation : r -' i . ' ' ' - His Exc'y- Wk. A. GaAiiAM,- PrtiU eojficio. Hon. DAvro I Swjtix, LL, D., Pre ft of CalLege. Thomas S. Astie, Jamea Iredell, Daniel M. Barringer, w Thomas D. Beunehan William A. Brountr- ; Thomas Brag, Jr. ":. Charles Chalmers, ' George F. Davidsosl, : Willram Eaton, Jr Bargees S. Gaither, . George W. Jeffreys; V James Mebanc, fiarthelomew F. .. Frederick Nash, " Thomas Settle, Moots, William H: Washington, f si icholas- LmJ VV Uiiams,. ;John C. Williams, , : , ., Patrick H. Winston, ' Solomon Ijraves, Frederick J. Hill. - - AH other members of the Board of Trustees who rn ay attend, will be considered members also of this . .. II'. . . .... . i . .i . ,'. lyommuieo. - xv oracr, ; .-..; , CHARLES -MANLY,: Secretary. Secretary. 33 -"- r ': , , V . Raleigh, April aa, 1B45. ID Sta and Staudard. NeTJCE. AG REE ABLY to an Older, passed by the. Court A of Pleas and Quarter -Sessious of Cdtnberlaud Oounty, at March Terror 1845, 1 shall proceed to sell for t.ash, at the uourf House, m rayettevlile, en Monday, the 2d of June next, the following pieces, or parcel of Iaods, or so much therccCas will pay the Taxes due the Town of Fayelievflle for 1643, with all incidentar expensesi vrxl . j';..-?")', ;''; ;":;-. v. I Lot, Lower'Fayeltevdle; Jannes Mitchell, " valued loV;Tax0. ,$0 75 1 Lot; Grove-Street, Ann Jenkins, valued .. 400. Tax - ' '' " 90 i.i :'Sd :V!-s-GY: DEMING, CoHector: ravettevite. Anril 1 8; 1 845.. -LS3-U :'i i:Hih: Pr. lr, 3 50) , . I'l- to your TftVECEl VED atid for sale S Keg of Whale I n. to I Snntv. fo-r wavhinz Flowers and rub bery. which effctualty destroys ali-lnsects infesting Green-HouseA ! TIris itfrt took a wemfum at Hot- Uiculturaf SbcirVty In New York? which place iu ef- f Ocacy beyono a uouot.- ; -? - ' I . -j :j May '15, 1845. 3 TfTatman & ttrot's- Patent perfnxn U el . jfiatc hes.T-J u-t rei eived another Jot ot Uiose celeliraied Matches in ten safe ..' '' .' v ' A Uo,. Adamantine anHf,Hid to U supsripr Jio Waa ot;Spracert ...:.J AH. H-TPWLES. , May! 15. 88 till. RUllUS RESTORER. Important Cure of Liver . Complaint at cttmmuni cuted jin a tetter to Dr. Kuhl. from J.M.A. . , Drake. Eq. C. S. C. A$hboro N.C. j v ' He wrote as follows, Dr J. Kuhl, jour Medicines are sbout W take a aUi t in this County, from the fact, that they jrifectSil a cure which s ems to have baffled the sknl of the physicians in this section for' a year or two The suhiett U Mr. Nathaniel New hey, who has been" aflltcted with the Liver complaint together with some other, complaints. fF'stutence snd Dys. pepsia. He has taken one bottle of the Resiorer, to. get her with the Drpurative Powder. He Says in twelve hours he felt relieved, and hi twenty-four bonis much rekeved. He has so Iar recovered ttw, as to fod.iw the! arocatins of his farm, with little of no dithculty. He says Ire wants all who are afflicted lo use your Medicines; and i reComntending then) to the afflicred, &c. Signed, . J. M A. Drake." Dr.-Kuhl virtited Ashcboro on the 12th of Febi J844, and had the gratification to learn, that Mr.Nath Newbey is well and recomroenda his Medicines in the highest terms. -, ! - ' ' ; ; Extract of a letter to Dr. J. Kuhl, from George R, I . U arrx.q. Abingdon, Va. j I Have bad several venereal rases, which have been successfully treated with your Abymtiian Mix ture or And syphilitic Surup. I will mention one ca, which had hern tiealed with the Usual remedies for three rnoj.Uis. but without sny abatement, of the disease. Your Medic ines was procured and the dis ease, which appeared- so obstinate, in a few days yielded id your remedy, etc. ' .1 'Signed, - ' GEO. R. BARR. A-Lady of Bedford co. Va. for 'about 17 tears af.' dictetl with contraction. lameness and nervoos bead i ache, caosed.by taking calomel snd getting cold ou rt, arid "after Using the whole time tbe prescriptions of the most eminent phy sicians without any effect, she sank from year to year? but was finally successfully t rented" with the Restorer, Gold Mine Balsam and Ar omatic Extract. We have omitted the. name of thia lady, but tf any particulars should be desired, we refer to Maj. Wm. Leftwjch OtUrbridge, P. O Bedford co , V fi l. - , i Mrs. Felix Hitffman was suffering tot some f sfa under Conumitinn. Ac. She used numerous ore. seriptions without sny benefit, snd was declared in. ' curable, but wascuredjiy the use of! the Reatorer, uoid Mine Balsam Aromatic. Extracltatd Universal Plaster. Reference to John Read, Jr. Esq. Jefleraon ton, Culpeper co. Va ,, ' j ' hicuird B. K Lowson Esq. of Gloucester county, 1 Vs. informed Dr. Kuhl on the 6ih of November, 1843, "as follows Dear Sir, I wish to inforfd yoti; thsl my wife was shoot 6 years afflicted with ! a polinorjaTy compbintj inflammatory rbeumatiam ahd general tls i bility. and! finding no relief duriug the whole of lhat period from tbe prescription of the mosji eminent pby. sicians, she began to use your Restorer of the Blood, Depiirative Powder "and Aromatic Exiraet, which cured her ijn a short time." J- V ' - it ' -: Signed. , , Richasb B. K.,LAWiair. . Mr, George Ef hsrtV son was very sfrieusly sSict ed with Dropsy snd Inflammatory Rbeumsiiint, Hid ' after having tried the rescriptiona Of! a number of phy sicians; of eir.incnee of that section of country, niihout any benefit, ahk from day to day, and; every one thought death inevitable. Mr. Erbart concluded to try Dr. Kuhl's Resbrer, Aromatic Extract and De purali ve Powder; which gave the most hippy result Sa communicated in a' letter to Dr. Kuhl, ftnrn Robert Gardner, Esq. Christiansburg, Va. of the S5th Jone 1 843, in w jiii b he say s: 'The MeiTiflhes be got proved entirely satisfactory. The young manVUo lbs rraat joy of his parents, from being in the roost deplorable1 Biiuaiiuu, vu tuo rei grave w rrge is. wosr enjoying good if not. perfect good beallh, aud your Medicines have the Credit of curing-him. . ' - ' r ; Signed , . ; ROBERT GARDNER. ! j" The Medicineamay Is obtained at Dt. rCUHlS OFFICE, opposite the Banks, KitSiioss, . V a and nitue toitowing Agents in north Carolina B. Oates,-Dniggjst, Charlotte,. gh F. & jC Phiter. Concord j : Jenkins A Bile,JBaliMiry, Humph lies Sl Gall her, Lexingtonj 3:4r R. Han, Greenabbrongb . J. M. Al Drak Ashboroogtu ' C. C. Henderson. LiocolhtbhV.' S. Perry, Kerneraville, Stokes conlfa w . ' . . a w James ii, iioruCj, rHisttoroiign, ; t Peter Foster, Lonisburg, . R. W. Godwiri, Frahklinton.Fiarililin to ' Brannock dc woolen, W-ntvorth I James Brannock. Wah rloo," Guilford R. W. Lwsortt Yancey vi lie, Jaies R. Callum.HIitton,-' Betij- BCook, VVarteniorV... ' ;-'' Sole .AgeutS fof Raleigh. May2IJlS14. " . .. - 40 tl' Pnrit Warchousea I , ' -1 'I IN" MEW: YORK. - : . ." Tosopply the City shd hteftbr Tade, fey tbs Piect " ' ' -I'" - v . P.VM.'' - f -i . I From 113 Pearl Street,' to' 'v' t&4hCEJDn STREET ' v.? 7 r?x -Near WitLMat' Bikml ... ; . .. - I Tf lift imi:tYSTi:U give notice to the . U'J Dealers in Dry Goods, that they I have removed. tueir Warehou-ef.ir Printed Calicoes exclusively; front' , Pearl to" 44 Cedar street. By tonimiiftar the! stien. - tron to Prmts only & B. are enabled to exhibit an assortment, far adrpasi-ing any ever before offered in ,. Americaand to sell. at. prices as low,' si d geners'lj. lower, than bouses whoe attention is divided among , a large variety of articles.' v 1 . ' ' -J ' ! '.' , TheStokeonsis,isofercrHMit?ffna,) Pallemt x and Coloring', embra ing every variety of i.-. i " Amcricnu and roelgm Prltifn In market many styles .of which arf got up ejclus.., siveJy for tiienr ownles', and,eannot be -bad else whVr.'excfpt in second hands.- "' ! " ' ' ' ,' ' .Deslera m Print Will find rt for Mti Interest to examine this St cl nefore making their psrebases-' ' ihey will have the -advantage of learning i he lowest ' market pric and comparing ail lbs desirable sty Its r f o, ssarket. 'sjUfe .6 aide-. ui, : . f Catalogues of Frireii corrected with every variation " of the Market, are placed1 in the bands of bffyerl. " September 20, 1844; r " - - 78-i-V; CAPE j1ARtvAYIGATI0N:C0MPANY. I-'. nnH E .AnnuM Meelh.g of ihs Ktockholders Will be . Al held on Friday. 30ih JWar. 1815. in the Town . of Fayeuevillejv ".'.'r; . - r V ' : t. -"WlNstOW, Pres'tJ. e' ' May 14, 1 845. " f . ' H JOB' PmNTlNCr, : -" '-. ' Havbg recently received Iresb stfjJy of -;,FANCY03 mii ' - We ar m p-fpared to exsctrte la a rrycxtcr't aon: and Xetter rrezs.Vtizillzjt . in .K'l'R- .i -V- ft'
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