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r , f I' " " " ifV T I , f I - i ;(, At J -II --' 'St 1 i. 3-" 9 it. AND. ;'KO!ET:B . GXaOLlNA &A7jETTjJ- n' ;':.,' J.v gnti .Mt 11 '-a -I- St, 4.- i. yyB STOIC BOALES,. ; , V . - . . K. - -ak. ? w "r7- l'i'-l7fr r-'"r- 'Av -vk,..jjy v 'fir t 8f tie Seai-Weekir BaleliK Bef Uter. inl iatenion. On. DoUar tch ubMqa.mlnMfUon. . J- -i,.rJ 25 Dr coal. Uiher : but a deduction Jr i?l Dr cent, will be made Crom the reiltr prices Adwrtiwineni, loiertea ib " fr jUi ttef to the EJlwrmuttbe VoiT-FAtB. FIKE ! BailJinjt and Mwchamlixt, aia""" low or j.atzt bt fire. t priam lo U the Uraea. . -pk;- i a-i of the oldt and bt InaaraBce Com MnlM in the Uoited StatM.and paja iU Ioeaea prompl- Applie'n for Ioaoraace ia Baleijb.or ita ti- 8. W. WHITINO, Ji t Ajent. jf.y 4.1843. chocs! shoes:: shoes::: . WX2 HATE jut recelTed and open- p jm td a larje aapplj or sooes or eerj itJ docri ption and quality.. The fallowing compr-M oar Slock in pert; aJ j ' Kid Slipper and Tie. ' j Morocco do. do ; j. - . Xief HalfGailera. , 1 , , duUreo do. do. , .. , . J ..'.., do. Blk. Morocco Boots. 1 in. CoI'd and Blk. Ankle Tie. Min KiJ and Calf Slipper. Lwlies WJkioj Shoe end CoTd Ceher. ' Boj'a thick soled Shoes, needy bound and subeUn tljllf oaJe. Gen'leaien Boots aad Shoea'of diSerent qoaJitiee. Oar Ladi, Mie end Childreo'e Shoes we. bad Bids by T. W. Williams of Baltimore, whose work for neatness anJ durability is eecond to none. We ahall continue to sell low and proe to those who hie heretofore fiored as with their custom, tKal iutesd of rUiag; in our prices, as if generally mActed of New 8 tores, we shall, rathr,eil lower hire had some aeaaaioiance with the taste of iK MooIa and the kind of Goods auiUlle for Uila MtrieL A. BADHAM & CO. March J4. i Spring Calicoes. , '. TUST Rereivtd and for sale, aixty or seventy fj itMcesfpriag Cscoes which we offer at prices la sou the tunes. 't - . H." A. BADHAM &. CO. Vtrchzl. ' ,1 . - I' 5. For Sale or Rent, ' TWO splendid new Houses and Ints on Hilbboroagh sueetj leading from. the Cpilot 10 the 8emibary and about half way between the two1 One hoo is thiny (eel by eightera with a partition ia the mid- i)m aiih Lnr rMm nJ IVA 6ra ala. Altfl ahovs -i - - - r aad below, and portico in front. The other is forty feet by twenty, with a tsa foot passage abote and be Isw, making all the rooms private, each of which has good aad comfortable fiwj places, and bas a portico in froou There is attached to each of the houses a good kitchen, smoke hosne and dairy and Dearly thres qosriers of so arrc belonging to each lot, and ailer a new plank fence wiia palling in front. Bth of tbs houses are nicely finisbed, and painted both itwJe and out ; as also the out hnures and pai'ing. There is decidedly the beat well of water in or about tie City, convenient to the use of both Iota. This is girea ap to be the must pleasaat and healthy part of the Ciij. Any person wiabing to purchase, or rent, will nuke spplicaiion to the Sybscriber.1 A. G.DRAKE. Raleigh, N.CMsrch 19, 1S4S. 1 13 tf BECKWITU'S PILLS-f-TheSub-srnberj keepconstantlj on hand asup ply f Beckwith's Pills, which they will sell on ac commodjling terms at wholesale or retail.' ; STITH PE8CUD Beds! iBeds!! k3 H pen or article for Summer Beds for sale. AIm, old Hair and Moss M atresias repsired, and equal to new. Apply to the Subscriber, or at Company's Silk Budding, in the vicinity of this VR7- J. C. MATHER. Aprils?, 1843 i ! SJ Look to your Flowers, RECEIVED and fir sole s Keg of Whale Oil Soap, for washing Flowers and Kbrob J, which eSually destroys all i meets infesting ureen-Houses. ThisSJosp took epremism st a Hor waltdral Society in Nw York, which places its ef y bejond a doubt, i . , WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD 4 CO. WJ 15.1945. I ' ' " f - -"'39 Fresh Garden Seed, ' Of the Crop of 181tl just received and for Sale Mthe Drog8toref i WILLIAMS. nAVWnnn rn if Raleigh. Feb. 1845 t '- 13 4mo. STITH & PESCUD, APOTHECARIES ' AND 0RU8GIST8, r FFatcttetiixs St Raluoh, CEL1NG under renewed obligations to their friends and the pobho genet slly, fot the liberal ngs which they haws received since their eom vemeiu in business,; would respectfully t invite J"r ttention'to the extensive selection of . Jclaea, Paints, Xye Staffs, 5xc4 aic5 uiry have on hand snd art daily reeeivins , aad ihey panicalariy-eaU the auention.of Phy "o and Country MeraaaU,.feling assured that rtan give such indoeemeots" both a regarJs ths tarTf of ,neir rtides, as to aeeare their la jordr. fo, ji arlicles in their fins of business; --"Ptioo" and Family H stipes, cerefolly snJ se Ppared at ell hears of the day and night, 1ry "Pveneed Dispenser j U a sckalifie manner. g!th Apnm,18t. : , i --;, U AT C03T Iawii, Biragct,' and Imllis." : rorkeCoUArs and Capes, be sold VrW r. n. I a great: WAfiojrAt mtoiux; .'. TIib roiled Sttci Eiplorios Eipeditiw. 'V nnHE "NarraUTeoth United 8ute Exploring U xpediiioc," during the year 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841 and 1842, by Chrte Wilkes, U.S. N. Commander or the Expedition. " Wiih illustrations, in Ave magnificent large ; imperial octavo volumes. wita an Atlas or large and extended Alaps. 'This great and truly National work is issued in a style of superior megiuuctoco and beauty, oonUiniBg suty fuur large and fiuiahed . line engravings, embracing scenery, portraits. mannere.c.utoms,'4c forty-seven exquisite stert vigneties worked among the letter press; about two hundred and fifty, finely executed wood-cot illustrations ; fourteen large and amalt Maps aad Charts, -and nearly twenty sut hundred pages of letter ptesa... -vs TLis splendid Work ha just been issued from the Press, and received this day at the North Carolina Book-eUreV " :' ' r "' '1 '"' -i ' - . TURNEU & HUGIIE3. naleigh, April 84. -:-t , .i '33 Utley5s Patent Washer,- An entirely new Article, UTCniCfl irr UKAT UlLtl, tllapei JUU, J. U flT HIS new Washing Machine) ju( invented, and " U now in sorcesaful operation, is so simple in fts cnaracter, inM a(mt a child can work it so cbesp in price, that every family will be able, to own one' ana o labour-saving in its results that it must com mand sales, when its merits are known. . The contruction ia ao simple, that with a pattern, any Carpenter and Blacksmith can make one, and it ia nor easily put - out of order. The clothes to be washed, are put in at each end of the Washer, aad a crank, worked by one person,, puts In motion two Rollers, which by gentle pressure and friction, thor oughly cleanses lip Clothes in an incredibly short time. It will wash twelve Shirts, perfectly in fifteen minutes, snd will perform, in a day, the work of sev en expert Washerwomen. ' '--1 ' ' Xno price is only Ten Hollars. -: It is nt deemed neceosary to co into .an elaborate description of the Washer, aa it is now getting into use about Rsteigb and iia vicinity, and can be seen by those who wsnt sn srticle of the sort. Per sons tire at liberty to try the machine, and return it, if it fails to Eire satis- mctlon. ... ..... - - . . GRAY UTLEY. Chapel Hill. April 24," 1845.' ' 33 2m. WARRENTON FE3IALE. SE.TirXARY. . , THE Summer Session of ibielnatitutiup, (which has been in successful .operation for the laat four years,) will commenre the first Moodsy in July, I snd cIomo on the last Friday in November.' lbe Schoiaetie year is divided into two tfeesions of fit mouths each. Instruction is given in every branch of knowledge, comprehended in a thorough and, ac complished Female Education. .There are fie In structors emil.yed in the vsrious department of eiudy, connected with the 8cbool. 'The daughters of those who wish to spend the Summer et! bHOC- CO or the WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, will bo received upon the seme terms as other pupils, and charged only for tLe time they are members. of. the School. The location is prove bully healthy. All the necessarr expenses nf the year, without Music j and Ornamental Branches, do not exceed 1S8 00. Wiih Music, the annual charge is $172 50. On application to the Principal, Catalogues containing particular intimation may be, obtained. . 1. NZ. GRAVES, Priru May 8, 1845.. . 42 6w TO 9IllCnAIf TS GOUf G If onm A.W.SPIES&CO. - .218 Pearl Street, Net Far,. . ixmis llliie, 1'istols, dec from . England France anc " Germany. ARC prepared to sell on the most favorable terms, CUTLERY of all kinds, including Knives and Forks, of every description and quality'' ' ' " " ' , ' Kazors. ocissors, Pocket Knives, do. do. Gunis Pistols, Rifles and Muskets, do. Gun Smith's Tools, . . dov'do. Anvils, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, &c &c Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds. w . v , . . Scythes i, Saws, and Tools of all kiqds. .. . I janannery sna uruannia wares. , ' Brass Goods, of all kinds. ' . Mathematical Instruments.' ' ' I ' ' . "'" Fishing- snd Fowling Tackle, &c.&ev " A. W. 23. & Co. axe Agents for the Patent self eocking, cast steel six barrel revolting PISTOL superior to any kind of Pistol for a safe guard. Merchants will find it to their interest, to calL before purchasing elsewhere. . .. , . New York, March 23. ' ' ;26 TATE of Worth Carolina WAR REN COUNTY. . Superior Court of Law, A Term, 1845. ........ v . - Mary A. T. Alston, ' u . ''!' - Jesse A Alston. -' " ' - :. i pititionfor Divorce. ";: BEFENDANT being celled and failing to ap pear, it is Ordered by the Court, tlist publica tion be made in the Warrenton Reporter and Raleigh Register for three successive months, notifying De fendsnt to, appear, at the next Teim of said Superior Court of Law, to be held for the County of Warren, at the Court House in Warrenton, on the third Mon day after the fourth Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the Petition, or the same will be beard zx pertej Witnesa. Baxiaxi E.Coosu Clerk of our said Nu Court, st office, the third Mondsy after ths fourth Monday in March, 1845. . . 4 BENJ. E. COOK, LTk. Wsrrenton, April 26, 1 845. ' ' ' 34 3m - . (Price of adv. 91 1 25.) - BECKWITH'S PILLS. v A FRESH LOT, just received this day, an for A sale at ths North Carolina Bookstoore.: 'v.-- . .TURNER dt'HU.GHESj; t Raleigh, Jons 6. ; , . . f , ' 1 .v Bur. 8tanlard snd Independent. "NEW BOOKS. ; f pHE Club Room and other Temperance Tales, i. by T. 6. Arthur... The Khlckerbo.-ker Sketch Book. - ' The Secret Foe and Nan Darrell, by Miss Ellen Pickering. ; --.- - r- The Mirror Library, handaomaly bound. Also, Noe. 4 and 6 of the London Lancet. Vj.-. NOTIGE, WE HAYE JUStQFENED. Jarje Jmort. meat of : , i. ; t ,Sprlnff and Siuniner Goodsr! ; Which we will sell at extreme low prices f pur chasers will please call, aa we are determined i to sell great oargatns.- uurstoci consuls in pan ois v j . . ' m ' -' . Rich, printed Bareges, from 30 .cents i IsuntoW yd. Organdy and Bordeaux Muslin,' (new atyletli l:..u ti. rt.:.i tain.- - v , . -yrbti Mateona Lutstring and Striped Po de Soie. l French Worked Collars, Polka Csjsf Jjfjrjf ' Granada and Cashmere Shawls, Grass Skirttl 1 ' Kid Gloves, .Hens-stitched and Revere Bordered i 1j, U. Handkerchiefs , i"! luce and Gimp Coliara, Silk Oil Cloth ' rf Tine English Cotton Hosiery, do do Silk fef Lule and Bobbin Hates and Edginga, GirdCje - Sun Shades and Parasols,' Black Bombaxiiie end . ' Alspaccas . , .' -5.;.' Second and deep mourning Balzorincs, De iliines .: ana oarsges . -. -fU Taylor's, Lee's snd Hughes 8pool Cotton . Lorge lot fancy Prints, from 6 cts yd to 2J.'- Pink. K n and Ktrtm V.nlnrt Plain L.sri4l f 8 anii I(M Damask Table Diaper, Irish linens 7 4, 8-4 and 9-4 do tdo Cloths, Brown. Linen . .. Diaper - . , , t-l4 ; ... Fine Double Damask Napkina Towels- " Crash. Russia Diaoer. Heckaback Dianer 4iV Furniture Dimity,' Cambrick do, Bleached Cotton K. ' - "-Diaper ! V' : . v j-! if 1 4-4, 6-4 snd 12-4 Hamilton Sheetings 'Jj.j, ',Z , Black Venetian Cloth, for Coats and Pants., i ' Striped and Plaid Linen Drillings, and French Cassimeres' .' ' 1 r- Plain Striped ao3 Plaid Gambroons, BrowtLtnen ' ' : 1 Drillings ; ' t :' ' ' ; : i ft- White Linen Drillings, Grasa Linen, 3-4 id 4 - Superior Black French Clotha snd Cassinfres , Burlaps, Cotton Denims, as low as I2 ols' yd Naukeen.4, Pennsylvania Jeans, a cheap G odsfor Pants v ' " -'" r.tl' : " !;? Marseilles Qmlts, do Vesting1; BleachedTISHrting 6 Boxes Lemons and Oranges, 30 boxes fresh Rai 4 4 snd 6-4 Bed Ticking. - - 'V XiV sins. Pickled and Smoked -Salmon, Smoked Beef, Also, en assortment of Hardware, which te will sell very, low.; . . ;. ... , ..4'. . Trace Chains. Carolina Weeding Hoes, Patent 8cy the Blades, Knives and . Forks Pocket Itnives, Pound Pine, Cotton ('ords, 8, 9 aruTlO, Wijsons CofTee Mills, Razors, Razor lraps, Tacks, 'Collins Kentucky Axes, Eoamellad Kettles, Wire Selves, Kniuing Needles, Weighlmaa's and Taylor's Spades, Shovel, Scissors, Shaving Brushes, Tooth Bruges, Bed ('ords, leading Lines. Combs, Percussion Caps, Hair Brushes, 4 &c. , Ac " '. f ; J. H. BECK WITH 4" CO;- -r, j ; ' r Fayettevillo Street, i- A few doors above Mr. R. Smith's Store. April 7. . .... , , ...... -28 j Dr.'JoMVBeckwith ITTTA AVING removed to Petersburg,, Virgin hi Uu I'lsceof Residence may be purchased upftieasy terms. It is pleasantly and conveniently siiuated-on the first Square west of the Capitol, on. Hillsboro' ritreet, "and beside the Dwelling has an Office on the Lot, auitable for a Physician or lawyer. - :; Gsases W. MoanscAi, Esq,., will be authorized to inske a title. . . . - h Raleigh. Feb 6. 1845. T ' l)-4 . i ; A.; Worrell, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT ' ' XORFOLK, Va. ' " PRODUCE or Merchandize consigned far Sale or Uesbipment, shall, receive prompt attention and liberal advances made thereon. t.--"'- "' ' KEFEBENCE3 1 : " my' MeMr!' n5TM" U iU' I PetsrabuVg, Va! 1 Branch T. Hurt, Esq. 5 i- S David Carter, Esq., Raleigh, N- C. , . j k Messrs. Jno.. W, Southall 4; Co., MurfreesboroV: Norfolk. Vs.: Feb. I. 1845. io-cfms Fatman Sc Erot's. Patent Perfjtiun C1 Itl ate lies. Just received anohel: lot ot inoee ceieoraiea Aiaicnes in ten saies. Also, Adamantine Candles sail to be superior to Wax or Spermaceti. ' . May 16. , - '.. - ... ' - , 4"; i:- 33 ' YV-r --v a -sr-r m U) VV li I M I S Til " v r M v nrn in 'AiiAArAnrin' tnm a -riMi't :iit' null liM auLutoruL urtru i iur-i CIIEAPEU TIIAJV EVEBilJ rTTIHB KUBSCRIBER, having just retaraeuSfrin JJ the North, where he has been purchasing large additions to bis lormer stock iskes pleasure in re turning his most sincere thinks to the citizens Of the Slate, snd his friends generally. Tor the conriued liberal patronage which he has thus far receive aad most respecuuuy soueiis a continuance oi me ame, trusting that with his present extensive assortment he will be able to give general satisfaction. '; V ; 'Constantly on hand, a general assortment; of 8CHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, STATION. ERY. MUSIC. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Cv dee. Orders from too country earnestly solicited, 1 and promptly attended to, at the eld stand 3 dorj above R. Smith's. . rf vf O I O. L. CLE VELA' iNx).: .. I try Star, Standard and Independent copy, If; ; - National - Calamity : I AS ths excitement hss died away, and -this Itjiqi s of the people are quiet again, we wouf c Iheir attention to some splendid Cigars that weha VV: "V T ESPERANZA REGALIA, t"4 EL MA LAM BO 1 DO. r -EAGLE - -i . - DO.!, ESCULOPIA PANTELA8, . : ; ESPARTERO CAZADORES, ' JUSTO SANZ PRINCIPE, STEAM BOADv DO. - - PUERTO f " DO:r CUFRY, WERNER' HAVANA t r.n ! mt th r.baan Ci ?ar Store, and, try a, a n judge for joorselfe , . rm 4: ht(AUO OS ftlliLiun, ,i ft 4 uppoaite uy ", I Ms 26. 4e.3w JOR PRINTING. t - - fvK . . . '. . . 13 ' 1 1 ' h Havrng- Tecently recetvefl a xresn mxw7$$f$'$n - 4 FANCY job type; ri:itm Wa are now prepared to execute In a superior Style, Sit i ORANGES ! AND LEMONS. 7 " MECEI VINO 25 Boies, fresh and in best order. f Country Store-keepers can be accommodated by me Box or hundred, at low prices, and well pack ed - vi - I tr. W.6VC: GRIMME. Raleigh, May 16. 18f5. 39 Confectionary, :.Gr6ceriesr I CflMOVIDTIPI TO KJIf tetr Al IMOTDIttBCMTC JEWEIXEIl VDTOYS TKNE of the Partners of the firm, having just re- HJf turned from the North, has brought with him a larger and better aupply of fresh Goods; is the above branches, than has been ke'rjt 4n v the establishment -4 - ' .. i neretotore; all of which, In prices and quality, are i well worthy to be secommended I lo our numerous! friends and the public generally; 4 ' ' " . -. Fancy Soods and Hardirare. ...Fine Artificial Flowers, and Hair, Ladies' Fan cy and Work Boxes,' Bonnet 1 Ribbon, Writing jesks, gaskets,. Snuff i boxes from 5 cents . to I $2 00 ; Travelling bags, Pasteboards, Umbrellas, Combs, of Tortoise-shell and others,- Pins; Needles, .Purses, Pocket-books, Pencils, Buttons. Thread, Matches, Twine, Hatters' Bow-string; Therraome- Urs, Walking Csnes, Razors, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shsving utensils, great variety of rtstols, Dirks snd Cadet Guns,' Percussion caps, Shot and eihotbelts, Bird bags, Powder flasks, Spy G lasses. Spectacles, Lookin g-glasses, from 1 0 cts. to 20; CJoth, Teeth, Hair, Hat, ShoeDusTtng and small Paint Brushes r Bed cord,4' Whips, Cow. bides, Fishing Utensils, Night Tapv:i, amoktng Pipes,- Slates, " Shoe-lhread, 'Awls,' Sifters, patent Balances Cotton" and P Wool cards, Coffee-mills, plain. and painted Mugs, Lamp GlasseSyLamps, Co cobnut gourds. Waiter,, Brooms, Buckets, Lamp and Candle wicks, Clucks, Britannia' and . Iron Spoons, Spurs. ' l . '. .X ..' ''. FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES. 300 lbs. fresh Candies, 10 bis. Pilot. Water. But- Iter, Soda,, and. Lemon ; Crackers, Sugar, and Giiu I grar (Icfn minafnnllv frtah. 10 Itptr Malaira Cvrnnna. Tongues, Hejrioge, Sausages,Sardmes, Figs, Prunes, , CurrantsDate, Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall, Peccan, Chest and Cocosn at s, Almonds, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Tomato 'Catsup, Pepper- sauce, Raspberry and Currant Jellies. Preserved Pine Apples, Preserves, Chooolate, No.t Ac No.' 2, Liquor ice, Jujube paste, Mustard, Honey, Salad Oil, Lemon Syrup, Pippins. - ' r-' ' - ;'t- - - 7 hbds. Sugar and Molasses, various qualities.' -"20 Sacks Coffee, assorted, j; " :"' 10 bis. fine Crushed, powdered, & Havana Sugars. 60 Loavea fine and common Sugars ;"J , ' 40 boxes Candles, best Srm, Hull's patent, nor thern bleached Tallow, small Wax Candles for Ian terns," '-J;. ' 1 ':XX --."-'' - , 2000 lbs. CHCESE,viz: yellow Goshen, English Dun v. l ine Apple and common. ; . 250 gallons of, OIL, via: best winter 'strained, Sperm, bleached Whale,! Fih Oil and Lard Oil a ' new article, never having been ottered for sale here before.. " - ' t;"r t-.-ff .-f' .; - : 100 lbs. TEA black, - Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and green common Tea, 1 ' : , 500 lbs. SOAPS Castile, white and variegated, in bars,:' dark and light turpentine- Soap, and per fumed washing and shaving, a great variety. ' ' 50 botes Cigara,warranted best imported Principe imitated ditto, Trabucoj Virginia, 'Venelos," Victo ria, Canones, and the home made common : .. "r 250 lbs. SNUFF, Mr; Miller's in blaJJers, and Scotch. "' ;'- '. . ' ' . . 400 lbs. TOBACCO, best Virginia honey-dew chewing, common do smoking assorted. - 14 jars preserved Ginger.- i ; . Ground Ginger and : Pepper, and whole do. All spice, Canary Seed, Rice, Starch, Inuigo, Copperas, Madder. Blacking, 3 boxes Brogans and Boots, ' CCj only by the measure out of the House ! positively from this date, GEN UINE PORT AND MADE RI A WINE, N'ewark boiled Cider, Porter, Muscat and Grape Wine.. ',' . T V ! ; Perfameryv -, ' Olio of Roses, Mac:ssar, Bears, Antique Oils, Po matum, . Cologne, .Florida and Lavender Waters, Essences, Bergamo tt, Cinnamon Oil, OpodeIdoc,pink Saucers.. . : -j ;k ? - , -j " OTiisical Instrnments. - Violins, bows strings, bridges, screws, Fingerboards- Guitars, Flageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari onetts, AccordeoifB,-.Dolcimo Wire.' 1 - - '' r Stationary. ; ' " Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Keyof Heaveii (Catholic) Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink j6wder, Sealing-wax, Wafers,' Letter-stamps.. . ; : Fencing and ( Boxing Apparatvjt. . v Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats,' Breastplate f ; Games. " Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Keno, Ten pins,"Rollett Cup and Bali; d;c." ; . .'X ' ',-' . Jewellery, 1 Of Gold snd Silver, as j well as German Silver, and Pinchback.viz: Breastpins, Bar-ringsPencils, Finger rings, Thimbles, Tea Beits, Table and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives snd Forks, Metal Combs', Belt- buckles, Watch Keys, Fob Chains, Gypsum-beads, white and blaca jet nugie ueaus, assorieu size. a l . ' ToySi r ' - ' ' A large and choice upplr asr Printing Presses, nainted Children's Trunks. Wheelbarrows. Bureaus. Marbles, Hdinming tops, Drums, Rattles, Whistles, mouth Organs,' Harps,? Trumpets, Magic Lanterns, Paiut boxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces, Cannons, ' ' . - ... i.' 1 . . 1 . Aiaiescops, microscopes, rewier ana wpooeo iea setts, Drummeis,.' fancy toys,' and all sizes of 'Dolls, ; and Doll-heads. , , 11 , - " . " '.x ' . P-&C?GRIMMEV J , , r Corner opposite Mr.' Richard. Smith's., . .. Raleigh. December I. 1844. y 1 . . .96. '4V ' ' "j! ;: TAPML' 21st.'- baLzorines-an! barages. ; : STKN hand a large assortment of Baliorines, Bars-1 Vl ges snd Lawns. t, 'Also, Barage 1 and Granada Shawls, which we will sell cneap.-'- '- '1-'- s. ' - ' J. H. BECK WITH A COr : REN CH SB RANDY, : : ,-: MADEIRA WINE . v : LONDON BROWN STOUT. ' -From CQnstsnt application fbr snd solicitation to keep a gtod article of the above, "for Medical pur which we oflef for saw at moderate price. .'WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD CO. r Msy 1 5,' 1 8457 ' ' ' T - - ,.--.30'. 0ntlemen,i Snnuner . Ooots - and SnoesA -, new supply Of fio Pbjladelpbia srotk.a every, dewaription ,A"BiV 'tOa7 PllUiett.Gaiters-of'the very bet Quality. J. G. CI1EGOUT A; Co., Jlanasers. : .30,000 -Dollars ! I.? Alexandria lotteryJ .-... v s class roa184a. i;--tU.t lo be drawn in Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, ; ; -; Jane ztst; 1845." ' GEE AT TSCHEME. 930,009 i $10,000 $1,367:: 2 Prizes, of 2,500 Dollars 1 . 5 j r - dp; 10 " 50 do ;50 ; do :Z 50 ; do : 2,000; Dollars?-. 1,500 Dollars ? 1,000 Dollars t ! 600 Dollars i t 5001ars! ,. 1 , 78 No, 12 Ballots; TiekeU$10-Halves S5-.Quarters ft2 SO. Certificates of packeges 26 Whole Tickets $140 Do do 2 Half " ' -do ' j70 -Do ? .p' - do 26 Quarter : do " 35 40,000 Dollarsf ALEXANDRIA. LOTTERY, ' - ctsss 26, fo& 1845. . To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C., on Saturday, June 28, 1845.: SPLENDID. T R I Z E SI 40,000 I . 915,000 I v $6,000! 5,000 ! 4,OOOI 3,0001 - , SJ - 25 Prizes of $1,0001 25 do 500 1 '-.&C &c. &c. ' . 75 Nos.13 Ballots. - ' Tickets $10, Halves 85. Quarters 12 59. Certificates of packages of 25 Whole Tickets $30 Do ' ' do 4 25 Half ; "do . '165 Uo do 25Quarter do - 33 50 Orders for tickets and ' shares and certificates of packages in the above Splendid, 'Lottery, ' will receive the most 'prompt attention, 'and an account jof the drawing will be senrjrnmediate.ly after it is over, to all who order tickets from us. , Address . ' ; G. GREGORY & Co., Managers, r ' ' " ' '' ' ' ' ' '' Washihgtun City, D;C i.i.-.tr J- k-. TATE of IVortli Carolina JOIIN STON COUNTY.W EQUITY. . ' ''" Keziah Aycock and others, ' James Pope and wife Patsy, Garry Simms, and the Children and Heirs-at-Law of fldith Burnam. , Petition for partition of the Lands of Joanna Alford. IT''appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants in this case, are reidderris (of the State of Georgia, and beyond the jurisdiction of this Court : It is ordered, that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Weekly Raleigh Register, that the said-'James Pope 'and "wife - Patsv, Garry Simms.and the. Children and Heirs af-Law of Edith uuiiiuUi appeal ,uui vumt ui juiijr, iu uts ueju for the County 'of 'Johnston' at the Court House in CsmithCelJ, on the 4th Monday .ili September next, then and there to pfead answer or demur thie said Petition fof partition, and shew causewby ' orurr lot partition should not be made as prayed lor, or juug aient pro covfesso will be taken against ibem. ! Witness,, Wjt. H. Morsiko, Clerk of our said Court, ait. office. in Smithfield,,the 4th Monday in Marcn, 1.84a. . . . , : . , f j-. , ; ,,X.r ;,WM, H. MORNING. C. Jft E. f h . Pr. adr. $5 62 . J;. v . , . 34 w6w CJTATE OF NO RTII CAROLl NA - WAR O REX COUNTY. : Superior Court of Law, April Term, 1845. . . ; -'s a- Henry T, Doles - ' -t f . ', . ". ;.. VS. ' : f ' y ' '-, ---, j 1, - Elizabeth Doles. .. :'"". ' 'X Petition fur Divorce. . EFENDANT being oaHed and, failing o ap pear, it is Ordered by the Court, that publics tion be made in the Warrenton Reporter and Raleigh Register for three successive months, notifying De fendant to appear at the next Term of said Superior Court of Law, ta be field for tne County of Warren, at the Court House in Warrenton, on' the third jMon day after the fourth Mondav in September n'eXti then snd there io plead, answer br demur to the Petition, or the same wilt be heard ex parte. "1 '"'. : T' v " ! Witness. Behjimis E. Cook, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the third Monday after ttTelburlh tvi ill li i v ii, rvinixii. i r . . BENJ. E COOK.Crk. Warrenton, April 26,. 1845. . , 34 3m (Prieofad$ll 25.) Valuable - Prairie ON A CREDIT OF 1, 2, S' 1NB J P1TMENTS1 ! I ; fTHHE SUBSCRIBER offers forale .his - II - PlanUlion, lying J mile west of Columbus, Mississippi, near the Robinson. Roadr and 6 inile from the River. sThis isa portion of that valuable Tract of Land, lately owned by Col. Jno. D. Amis, late Of North Carolina, and has been considered one of the most valuable Cotton Farms in North Missis sippi. 4' ; -'I '-'- I '.." The Tract contains 720 Acree--44Q acre in a high stale of. cultivation and 60 acres deadened, which car be brought into cultivation with little trouble. The Gin House,' Screw,' Horse-Mill,' Ca bin3 for the accommodation of 70 or 80 Negroes and other buildings necessary on aFarm,are all new the wat 1 is good Com, Fodder, and stock of every description will be sold, either for cash or on a credit X .;' . ;- Kvlh4-- -V? ; Possession, given the first of January, 1846 4 The first payment may be a small oqg if not con venient to pay much.- The Tract "can be enlarged, if desired. GRA Y A, CHANDLER. . . Columbus; Miss ,Msy 13; 1845 ,X Cjl M' White. Sulphur, Water, Received and for Sale .very low, by V ' tlae dozenprnslbpttle.. TCTT7"Ehove also made srraflgemenls by which we yV can furnish it at a short notice, by tb barrel, hajt-barret nd five gallon demijohns. Tboedei siring the Medical virtues of this water for wtHcb se-PampWeu)L now havsj thBo af reviny aH iu benefits,without the expense of vitiltirrgfhe Springs J?l s i WILLlMSAYWOeD tCO May 26, 1845.. .TtJ.vtr4t . ij- ;";. i' i't W)'wS "; - &inhft?bk Bottresild6Maft by ibo dozen, Wde' bottle or1 bn dralighVt -A. ; TTT 1C i l A rTTTAV- --, lmpofit M Travellers ;v3 TRE CHEAPES AXO OTOS e Comfortable Eootc betweekthe North and So a'th. Daily (Sundays excepted) eia the City Poin t B Kosd, James Kfver and Uhesapeake say " ' h, - 'Steamers.'; ' Tlia Baltimore Steam Packet Co. HA V'E,' in connection with' the owners of the Steam' er Curtis Feck; placed on the line ihe following Steamers r . - 'J k y'? - Hfi . On James Riter. On Xks Bv. r ."r Curtis Peck, Capt. Davis, , Georgia, CapUCofley, ewess, Capt. Sutton, , Herald, Cap! RosstU, Boats that, for beautv. speed sod comfort, are not to be surpassed on any Jine. The officers are ekilful and courteous. They are so well known that the" announcement of their name on any line, bespeaks, for the route a hearty support.-and for Travellers every comfort. t?. ' ; - ," .: -,. t ,, To the former patrons of the Portsmouth Lies and the public generally, we recommend to their favors-' ble notice thia line, aking their aoppOrt to kespdown a monopoly that 'would be established should tbii rouJ cced. - SeaiBc Lei Leave WeWon 10 P. M. via Peters burg and R. Rail Road. c " ,.t,.f, a V : Leave Petersburg daily f Sundavs excepted) via City Point5RaiI Road (10 miles) 7J A. M. . ; . Leaves City roint at 9 A. reaching, UalUmors next morning, at 6 A. M. in time for either efts morning lines to Philadelphia. " t s p . From Weldon to Baltimore (Meals Inciuded) $9 06 From Petersburg to Baltimore 6 Otf Forward Passage :..'t. ; ' r ' A 00" trj No Line does or shall carry the travel cheaper than this route. , . ' ; " WM. M. MOODY, Jr. Agent. " Beirare of getting tnrbugti Tickets i jroy your it are to . ieiersirarff oniy. "tXj P S-Omnibusses will be in attendance at either of the Hotels in Petersburgr to take passengers. frea of charge! to the City Point Depot. '..','';-,. t Passengers will breakfast in Petersburg before leaving, as in no case, will that Meal be furnished on board of the Boats. t 'r v 'J ''v 1 :' E DGE WORTH. P R 0 FES.3 0 R M Q R G A N & I A D Y Willi Asiy slant Tcachcrt cmincatlT qnalifiid . tliclr lttoecUTe firanclics. . v Hae arrived and taken charge of this popular Female. Institution. ' "', ... . " ' ' . The Exercises of the School will commencs on the 28th of May, and continue for five months, and be resumed after a' vacation of two weeks; for flvf months more, lat the end of which, there will be a Pab lie Examination The Course of Studies will be divided into four Departments or Classes with appropriate Btudiee as Rigned to each, so as to give to the Pupils who msy take the -whole cnurse, the best "opportunity for im provement during their1 sUyf s : : . ' A Few Schools, if any in the Union,' will; afford bet-' , ter opportuuilies to acquirs f. thorough educaUon, than this:"; 1 . j ' . . H Professor Mouoiw comes recommended by some of the first Literary men of this country, ss eminent ly qualifie4or the . position he now occupies, st iho bead of this Institution ; and to those who. hsvs read the Circular addressed to the public, i is evident lhafc ' the plan of instruction there poiated out, , is well cal en fated to. adanre Pupils with rapidity, aad maksi hem fine' Scholars. ' ' - . . -' jo ' ' ' - ?The Proprietor, therefore, cortgnHuIsles himself' and the Citizens of this snd the tdjeialng 8iates that so good and convenient an opportunity for a thorough) education .Is now offered,vsnd st socbfsp aratfl Persons wishing any information relative. to the School, will address Professor Moaeiir, Greensboro. N. C. 1 - J. M. MOREHEAD,' -s ' Greensboro , Msy 21, 1845, NORTH CAROLINA UP .1 j - Hirmnrif nttHTi- - ' ; Ii FITHE Proprietor of this delightful and salubrious SulDh ouim to hi friends snd the public,- that, his House Is hew -open for the reception of visiter, snd that nq ressosw able trouble or expense will be spared to render sooh fortable those wlio may favor him with their Compaq . nvt r Having aded a laree three story buildine with many comfortable arid pleasant room to his former establishment be is prepared to accommodates mochr larger company than. heretolore, and assures those who may be disposed to patronize him, that hie Ta ble shall be equal at least to any in the State. '. ' Saiisfactorr evidences of the Medicinal properties of the water might be given, but he deems it only necessary to say that a recent Chemical Analysis by Professor'HardyY proves it lo contain ' the 'following Gases, Salts, oxc in quantitie amply ' sufficient 1W ' all useful psrpoea,viz: Sulphuretted Hydrogen soJj Carbonic Aci4 Gas - Sulphate of Magnesia ; of Lime ; Muriate of Soda ; Oxide ef Iron, See. , ' The water is peculiarly adapted to he cur of die ' eases' of the Live. Kidneys ' snd Skin, Dyepepsis, feeble? Digestion, Jaundice, &e ' ; . w , , Snehi arrariWementa will be made as will'ensble ' thoss who travel by the Rail Roadwhi?runs wi&; in 12 miles t obtain at all times , the mesnsjjjccn veyanceto or from the springs. .... - .l,Vi W CHlttFI VIU II II rvliWW. I , ' ft, ' Por familiefc per month, ' " 4 030 00e.h? i-.:treek,-'5- VV" 71 ' C0:r .;...''' 'day,.' : . , I 00. ? v: Single persons per rnonik;, ; j j--"- week, 4, .r 'Children and servants, half p 'Horsei per month, .. - 125 CO. . 7 Jf 'i . . ree. 10 CO -Sif-isSi- ';weekv f K:- IT;.t - 4 .?-rV'W-J-.ir dsyi, " ' t :;,!.'..---. 7fii) Uf WILLIAM D. JONES, Proprietor. , jry- 3 v : w ew' York Fashionable 1 &4 ! KeadypIaCloMW filhsscrrrW-luft tlia'' ' I. targe knd wl .assorted, slotk .-of fashwnll'f , . r?j-if r-?.-"i.-?'."Eiada.' m iks'Cfy efremYlrlrbyfthe wel known esiaUif hoe it of . fWWT, Jennings Co. of the best mt'erjalfjn - . , inM(4o,wblnavoiierV wbkli h wq oC.-r f jr t - f J; . -. a'fewdayiaf the granite Store ohPayet: a. .4 L ....r f Peace's RoW)'st priees'wbwa c:.-c. u 1 t, nfeeistedby ihS citizens of Rafirah. - " '-"i 4 - It 4 JostrsceiTtd at the New Bookstore br 0.1a CLEAVELAND. Jonee. . ' ' ' - - ' - v. - J.H.BZCKWITH. f v'S ' VAI Job and Letter Prea Prlnun PABPH1BTS, C1I) V HAKBB1LI3,- L1SI m I JAMES M. JO WLES. llayld.ua, Hi- 'r- 3 '' i:.. .V tr-
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