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..... . WESTON R.:OALES, ,5110 xkd rory- 0f tig StnMTctklj Ktlelgt Etgiiter. Fire Dollar Pi anaaa blf In A ABT?Ti-T-Fot ewrr Sixteen Iah, ViruoB' On. DoUit ; each .eauwruon, '''L! Ir nt. will be d from the regular priwi, .M,v' ... . will aUo appear in the We exxt Paper RfCI" 'Unew'to the Editor moat be oit-aii. rt f EIGnCIASSICAl ITrATIlE- . ACADMY. Clauical Department J. M. LDVEJOY. UiLhnKixcal and Military Department. r- .ill k divided to two Beeaions of It. BMOlM eaca i ---, T. t. . w UM.ijin iwi nni rtr on ina i fiM of Jaanary, and lae sctyna own, u wii.v uimi uillij v.v .r Vi 7."v- .t-?, f the Preceptors, that thia Institu- . i d. ie the Advantatea afiorded tuiMllu i - - . - , I Im .criairing a taorouga bagu. I " . .i.Bb iAAtAa a n 4V m at dl be ifepared to enter the Janior Clase i, u r.0 t-iti nnv I Far EntlUh and Maihemalical Studies, Vr Session, X . . . I Tot Latin. Greek, French. Spanieh and Italian languages, pet Session, - $20 00 Tae a laned Claase may pursue the Sludiel of ,l.wer Wss, paying only for the atudtee of the Clssa U which they belong. - i ' Military Tactics taught to tha Pupils, free of extra , - - . . , . . Toe iZ f Military Department being to fit tba Pspits to act. in c of eoercency. es Oflicerj, lbs Wert Point sytiem of inetractMo wi I be carefuW panoed, nor wdl the Army Taetiea be departed frora. ia order to eihibit the boys for the benefit of lbs Insulation, or for any other purpose. Bjta Act 'of the lat Legislature, the necessary sras and equipment will be famished by the State, bet Paints whe wish their children instructed in the 1 c. 1 M3 vt a mv... i Military Department will be required to provide mem with tNe prescribed Lnilorm Raleigh. June 13, 184$. - f L0U1SBURG ACADEMIES, r . nnHE Fall Session of these Institutions, under JL the care of Mr. and Mrs. Rat will commence aa ih txl of June. Psrenu and GuardTana are re al aded of tbe importance of a regular atletulance at ccbool from tbe Jirtt to the latf dsy ol me eeawon Jaae 11 I84S. 48-lwp (jy StanJ.rJ noee. and charge this Office. FIICE! THE JTT.f 4 I.VStJItAIS'CE COJIPA .Y, of Hartford, Conn. Offers to ituars BuiMings and Merchandise, against Iqseor dinute by fire, at premium to aoit tbe times. Tbia ia ooe of the oldest snd best Insurance Com putes in the United 3lates,and pays its losseeprompt Ir. Applications for Insurance in Raleigh, or itsvi- ciouy, to be mads to 8. w. wnrriNo. Mt4. 1S43. . . .. Agent. SIIOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! . WE HAYJB jost received end open ed a Urge sepply of Shoes of every (description sad qaaltty. The fuQowing casprtss oar Stnck in pan, vix : - - - KU Slippers and Ties. , , . Moroeredo. -do - ! -; , Mies Half Gaiters. ChiUreo'a do. do. r j do. Blk. Morocco Boots. do. CoTd and Blk. Aokle Ties, Misses Kid sod Cslf Slippers. LaJies Walking Shoes and Cofd Gail era, ' Bay's thick soled Shoes, neatly bound and substan tii'.ly m!e. - " Gen'lemen'a Coots and Shoes of different qualities. Oar Ladies, Misses snd ChVMreit'e Shoes we had auJe by T. W. Williams of Baltimore, whose work for neatness snd darability is secooJ to none. Ws shall con linos to sell low and prove to those who have heretofore favored ua with their custom, that instead of rising in oar prices, as is generally predicted of New Stores, we shall, raibercll lower as hae haj sme acquaintance with the taste of the peopU and tbe kiad of Goods suitable for this Market. ' . ; , . ' -; H. A. BADHAM 4'CO. : March 21. , i ' 24 m For Sale or Rent,: s TWO splendid Dew Houses and lots on Hillsborough street, leading from the Capitol to th Seminary and about half way between the two. - One house m thirty feet by eighteen with a partition in the mid 6. tih four rooms and two fire places, 'ene above and below, nd portico in IronL The other is forty t by twenty, with a ten foot passage above end be . making all the rooms private, each of which bss I-J an! comfortable fire plsces, end has a portico in There ia attached to each of the bouses a ld kitchen, smoke house snd dairy frc, and nearly thive qnariera of an acre belonging to each" lot, and ider a sew plsnk fence with palling io frooL Both of the houses are nicely finisbed. and painted both !ds and out; as also tbe out houses and pai ting. The h dechlsdly the best well of wsler in or about L'J t convenient 13 the use f both lots. This is ! up to be the most pleasant and healthy part of n ?enon w'binf to purchase, or rent, dl make application to the Subscriber. " r , ' A. G.DRAKE. Kaleh.W.CMarcSia,1845. ' 23tf AT COST LtitM, Birafct, tad Mnxiiiii, French trorked Collars andDapes, Will be sold at New York coat. fr Cisn. . J; IL BECK WITH. Lna,etgtt, J8ne 5. J i - -r? : ' 45. .eOjOOOMngles;;;-- VffTANTED at the Raleigh Rail Road, for which e fJASh win be pejj. s V . w I 'o7,184. 48-64- - Sodai -Water 1 T 14 ; Ora soda. FoiinUs jaxc open for hrrSeasoB, and. from-trreat im Fwjtrnente in Machlnerr. &x- for ptx paring, ahall able to add toitn iorrner reotitatkfi,. i JMt. A GREAT ITATI05AL WORK. The Uailed Slatci Eiplorins Expedition fTnHE - Ntrntire of the United States Exploring: U Exprdiltoc, darior the teire 1833t1839, 1640, 1841 od 1843, bf Chtrlet Wilkee. U. 8. N. Oummander of the ExpeJiUon. ' Wlih iIIurfation, in five magnificent large imperial octavo volume, ' with an AUaa of larre and extended Map. ' This great and truly National work i isaued in a at vie of operor marniocence and beaatr, eontaininc uxtj- four large and fioiahed line engravings, embracing acenerv, ponraits. martiterf, ca-toma, dc fortv-veven (exqniaite ateel vioetiea worked among the letter- presa; aNot two hundred and fifty finelj executed wod-cat illoatratioua ; fourteen large and email Maps and Cbarte, and nearly twenty six hundred pages of letter press. Tbia aplendid .Work. has just been isaued from the Press, and received this, day at the North Carolina Booktwre. " , r mtvvi aw v m ww wwm wbj TURNEK ii, HUGHES. Raleigh, April 24. S3 Utlcy's Patent Washer, An TitIr1 v now A rll !. llnTnt 1t fJOiV IITI CV Tharfl mil W P nnHlS new Wsshing Machine, just invented, and LL Jiow in aorcesaful operation: i so simple in its !-.. .w-. -I . A.U 1. :. L. ; . 7 T ,, 7" ,7 . in price, that every family will be awe to own ooi Aam i arivr. inai aai iiavaaaa aai aria a ass araa ir waraBi aa. aawaaMaa r it nd ro labour-eaviog in its reaults that it mutt com- Th const ruction is so simDle. that withe Mtierrt. any Carpenter and Blacksmith can make one. and it r r - i not easily pat out of order. .The clothes to be washed, are put in at each end of the Washer, and a crank, worked by one person, puts In motion two Rollers, whth by gentle pressure' and fitrUou, tho oughly cleanses the Clothes in an inrrediblj short tune. It will -wash twelve bhirte, perfectly in fifteen minutes, and will perform, in a dsy, the work of sev en expert Washerwomen. The price Is onlr Ten Dollars. It ia not deemed nere.aary to to into an elaborate description of the Washer, as it is now getting into ose about Raleigh and its Vicinity, snd can be seen by iboee who went an article of the sort." Per sons are at liberty to try tbe Machine. and return it, If it fails to give satis faction . . GRAY. UTLEY. Chapel Hill. April 24, 1845. 33 2m. WARRENTON FEMALE SETXIARY. fTflHE Summer Session of this Institution, (which j has been in successful operation for the last lour years,) will commence the first Monday in July, and close on the last Friday in November. The 8cbolast3e yeer is divided into two Sessions of five months each. Ins'ructiorr is given in every branch of knowledge, comprehended in a thorough and ac complished Female Education. There are five In structors employed in the various departments of study, connected with the txuioou 1 he daughters of those wbn wish to spend the Summer at HOC- CO or the WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, will be received opon tbe same terms as other pupils, and aharged only for lite time tbey are members of tbe School. The location is proveibtally healthy. All the necessary expenses nf the year, without Music and Ornamental Branches, do not exceed J1Z8 0U. With Music, lbs annual charge is 9172 60. On application to the Principal.. Catalogues containing particular information may be obtained. . . N. Z. GRAVES, Prin: May 26, 1845. 425 TO MTIKCEtAJTXS GOETG If ORTH. A. W. SPIES & CO. , u . 218 Pearl Street. Few York lmponcn Ol - iiaruwurc, vuucrft ' Gnns nil les, Pistols, Ac. from - ngland France and: Germany, -... . . ARE prepared to sell on the most favorable j tertnS, CU i Ltd IWX Ol Sit SinUS, lnCIUaiDJ Knives and For of erery description aad aaalitr. ICazors. Scissors, rocket rxnives, ao. ao. Guns, Pistole, Rifles and Muskets, . do. . Gun Smith's Tools, . . do. do. 's Anvils, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, &c &C TrunC ChTsi: Dand PadLk. o Scythes, Saws, and Tool, of all kinds. - Scythes. - Jxpannery and Britannia Wares.. Brass Goods, of sli kinds. : Mathematical Instruments. Fishinz snd Fowling Tackle, Sic &c SW a a n . . A- W. S. OL Co. are Agents lor tne raienieeii- a " . . n . . cockinff. cast steel six barrel revolving PIS I UL, superior to any aina 01 risioi ior a gum. Merchant will find it to their interest, to call, before purchasing elsewhere: i " s ar ar & a aw a New York, March 'W. zo TATE of If or th Carolina wak- REN COUNTY aopenor Court ol Uv, A Term, 1845. - -. ' ; - r Mary A. T. Alston, , ;, - ; , .,, Jesse A. Alston. :. J ' - Petition for Divorce,! - if " .. ff7T2FENDANT being called and faning to ap dl )) Psr, it is Ordered by the Court, that pubfica- r - -i. iif . O . o.l.t-K lion ne maae in ins nimmva ncpwrei Register for three successive months, notifying Do- r"i. . . Tm nf said Sunerior t ICIIIHUk IU mypumm mm - - r I Court of Law. to be held for the County of Warren; at the Court House in Warreston, on the third Mon day after the fourth Monday in September next, then and there to plead, enswer or wani to ine reuuon, or the same will be heard ex parte. Witness, Bjimik E. Cook, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the third Monday alter the fourth Monday in March, 1845. V - vrt ' . V.rrenton, April 26.M845. " - i - 84 3m I - f K f Pries fifsul. Wll 25.1 "5 -. "i 1-1 ' " " . c- : - BECKVVITH'S PILLS. A ". FRESH . LOT, juat received this dayj and for M sals at tbe North Carolina Bookstoore. ' - RaleitW June Jr . '"' " 4 ""Ji 45 ' OO- star, 8taodd arid Independent ' BANKCF THE STATE OF NPaTH CAROLINA:, A KV UI.1NN TTa T. TT,.LT.,.XVril . I d' the Capital- Stock ofthis'Baskr-hae been de dsred, payable t tbe BtockholdesaWessr-tbe tax of k - - i. ij :j..i i :. Bssk-on (hax, first Monday Jn JoJwnext and at the I Branches end ATOciesh7ieend.rt tbereafier.N -. I : .s r:i T Li.Ul- WiUXf V.ahier.. . ,1 WE HAYE WST OPENED v large Wt mentof ' Spring and Summer Good, , : . Which we will sell at extreme low prices "Pur chasers will pleae call, as we are determined to selL Rich printed Barajea, from 30 centa up to id 1 :, . Dlzortnes and Muslins . . C Organdv and Bordeaux Muslin, (new sjyles1 -. Rich 8tripeJ and Plaid Silks K ' Mateotia utstring and Striped Po de Soie 'f I 1 French Worked Collars, Polka Capes : Granada and Cashmere Shawls, Graaa Skirt? Kid Gloves, Hem-stitched arid .Revere' Bordered L. C. Handkerchiefs Lace and Gimp Collars, Silk Oil Cloth I '' Fine English Cotton Hosiery, do do Silk d-'. r Lisle and Bobbin Laces and Edgings, Girdlrt. ' 1 '. . Ol I . a m i n a r-- v' ouu dusuvi ana rarasois, uiaca ttomoazints anu Alspaccas 8econd end deep mourning BalzoTioes, De Lalnea and oaragea . ' -. Taylor's, Lee's snd Hughes 8pool Cotton 1 Large lot fancy Prints, from 6.cts yd to 2i' Pink, Blue and Straw Colored Plain Lawps ' 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Table Diaper, Irish Linens 7 4, 8-4 and 9-4 do do Cloths, Brown JLinefl Diaper ;- : :" . ; if Fine Double Damask Nspkins, Towels ; j ari t it -v ma a V " il'" urasn. itussia uianer. nucxaoacK insDer. r Furniture Dimity, Cambrick do, Bleached votlon :. Diaper . , 4-4, 5-4 end 12-4 Hamilton Sheetings "::v Blsck Venetisn Cloth, for Coats snd Pant , Striped and Plaid Linen Drillings, and French ; Cassimerea . ,i ,v ' '. Plain Striped aad Plaid Uambroona, Brown Snen Drillings . " ' H f : White Linen DrillTncs, Grass Linen, 3-4, ai jut 44 Superior Black French Clothe and L'assimrtts LHiriaps, Uotton Uenims, as low ss 1ZA cts - Nankeen., Pennsylvania Jeans, a cheap Gi6j3afjr Pants ' ,v. Marseilles Quilts, do Vesting, Bleached Shifting 4 4 and 6-4 Bed Ticking.. Also, an assortment of Hardware, which wt will sell very low; '; ,1' 1 race. Chains. Carolina Weeding Hoes, Katent Scythe Blsdes, Knives and Forks. Pocket KVes, Pound Pine, Cotton 4;ords, 8, 9 and 10, wnions Co Bee Mills, RasorsRszor Straps, Tacks, Collins' Kentucky Axes, Enamelled Kettles Wire, Saves, Knitting Needles. Weichtmans and Tavlor's Sntdes. Shovels. Scissors, Shaving Brushes, Tooth Bribes, Bed (Jords, Leading Lines, Combs, rercur sion faps, Hair urushes, &c. , &c f-. j it rpptriviTH a. rn ui. r '"': v r , Fayetteville 8treett; ? 5 " . . MW -.. W W. I S.H r K A few doow above Mr. R. Smith's 5 tore. April 7. . SI Dr. John Beckwitb,;li riTAVING removed to Petersburg, VirginL-'his place of Residence may be purchased upoTJeasy terms. It is pleasantly and conveniently sttuatMl on the first Square west of the Capitol, on Hillloro' Street, snd beside the Dwelling bss an Office 6f"4he Lot. suitable for a Physician or Lawyer. i ' Gxo.e, W. MoanxcAi, Esq, wUI be authtf fried - . . m. to make a title. Raleigh. Feb 6.1815. TfTlatman & Crot's. Patent Perfitm- IP chI matches. Just received another ;ot of those celebrated Matches in ten safes. Also, Adamantine Candles, eaiuftobe superior 10 n u or oimiuaccii, : " ...... OT. A .... ' JAM. M. iUVVLrS May 16. NEW BOOKSTORE TILL IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATIC C . CIEEAPER TIIAJI EVai.i Mr THE SUBSCRIBER, having just retumeufrorn the North, where hebas been purchasing Targe additions to his former stock, 'takes pleasure, it: re turning bis most sincere tnanks to toe citizens tne Slate, and his friends generally, for the con tl ji tied liberal patronage which he has thus far receiHt and J mow mpfaiUHJ whciw ti-uuiiuauw vi tuyiauiv. trusting that with his present eitensiv assortment;- ne Will oe Sine o zie general ssiisuiviiuu. i f t Conatantly on hand, a general assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, 8TAE0N- ERY, MUSIC,' MUSICAL I N STK UM EN Tc dcc.'Drdera from the country earnestly eohpied. - - I n t r-T WET afe 3 floors O. L. CLEVELAND. April 14, "O ECKWITIl'S PILLS. TheJub- jLP-srriberS keep constantly on hand $?up n-ekwiib's Pills, which they will sell ac commndalinf. ,erma at wholesale or retaiL ' STITH 4- PESCI 1,00k to your Flower i r. -w. rppi trrn .wl ft.r l s K"er nf TVnlA 1LMJW"1" . . JTT Irf. Oil Soan. for washing Flowera and 3i rub bery which eflectuallj detroya all irfsects inhaling n.UAiitM. " This Snan titok a nremium ei.Hor- v isviri . w.w- - - 1 - t ' . ticultural Society iu iew xora, wnicu pma.ii- Ahm hftand a doubts - - ' J -i ..... . .7, WILLIAMS, HAY WOOD &QOi M.J IS, 1845 39 ; Nntinnnl: fJalaniitv: - W A IX V H Br II " Mi XI Sjt SU A H I? A tne excitemeni nas oiea .wsy, muu w inds M f X. ol the people are quiet .f iro,- we woljd call k.ir .Hmiuin in mm aniMuixi uirars mat w I nave just received. confining of tbe fallowing mat ju XUla MALiAMOU EAGLE ' ! ! DO. " ESCULOPIA PANTELA8, I h t - i s h ESPAUTERO CAZADORE8, . n . ., nt.taifff DO - JU8TU BAIH rjlUW4 ys ,v in own . if nr r . - nn PUERTO DO. :pnnov" ttrrn'VRlr.'HA VANA. '-' i yuuui ' --j ' Jr. &c. :OtC. Ac. '""'I r Call in at the Cheap Cigar 8tore, and tt them, Judge for "veureelvea.v i ' KRAUSE-oxMILLK! "Opposit"City Hall, j jalelgh, May 26.' THR PRINTING. ' ' . W V ' , rr ItsTinir wcentf received iv fresh supptf of FANCY: JOB T YPmil Ift W - .r Jiw nrenared to -execute-in a super style, vs. Vtfi. PrMi Print 312 r f:'-if::.;r; s'am'"- i;;- NOTICE. .jtf i- ,X ORANGES AND LEMONS. m ECEI VLNU 25 Boxes, fresh and in beet order. Country Store-keepers can be- accommodated uj we dox or hundred, at low prices, and well pack' e " ! G. W. & C. GRIMM E. "aleigh, Msy 16,1845. ' . " 39 FANC Y ARTICLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ; JEWIXST AIfI TOYS. iOvNE of the Partners of the firmi, having just re- turned from the North, haa brought . with him a larger and better soddIv of fresh Goods, in the above ursucnes, jnan nas been kept in the establishment neretolore; all of which, in prices and qualttr. are well worthy to be recommended to our numerous friends and tbe public generally. - ; ' Fancy Goods and Ilardirare. Fine Artificial Flowers, and Hair, Ladies' Fan cy and W ork Boxes, t Bonnet Ribbon, W riling testis, .Baskets, Snua boxes from - 5 cents to $2 00 : Travelling bags;' Pastelioards, Umbrellas. Combs, of Tortoise-shell and others, Pins, Needles,' Purses, Pocket-books, Pencils, Buttons. Thread, Matches, Twine, Hatters' Bow-strings, Thermome ers, Walking Canes, Razors, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shaving utensils, great variety of k istola, Dirks and Cadet Guns, Percussion caps, Shot and shoibelts, uirdbags, Powder flasks, Spy Glasses. Spectacles, Lookiiig-glasees, from lOcts. to $20; Cloth, Teeth, Hair, Hat, Shoe, Dusting and small Pmt Brushes : Bed cords, - Whips, Cow- bides, Fishing Utensils, Night Taut:, dmoking Pipes, Slates,- Shoe-thread, - Awls, Sifters,, patent XJalances, Cotton 'and Wool cards, Conee-milu, plsin and painted Mugs, Lamp GIasses,Lamps, Co- cobnut gourds, VV alters, . Brooms, Buckets, Lamp and Candle wicks, fe Clocks, Britannia and Iron Spoons. Spurs. !! FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIE8 300 lbs. fresh Jandies, 10 bis. Pilot, Wafer, But ter, Soda, and Lemon Crackers, Sugar and Gin ger Cakes, constantly fresh, 1.0 kegs Malaga Grapes, 6 Boxes.Lemons and Oranges, o0 boxes fresh Rat- sins, Pickled and Smoked Salmon, Smoked Beef, Tongues, Herrings, Sausages.Sardines, Figs, Prunes, Currants,Date,Citron, Filberts, Palm, W all.Peccan, Chest and Cocosnuis, Almonds, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Pickles, Brandy Fruit, Tomato Catsup, Pepper- sauce, Raspberry and Currant Jellies. Preserved Pine Apples. Preserves, (chocolate, Wo. I & Io. 2, Liquor ice, Jujube paste. Mustard, Honey, Salad Oil, Lemon Syrup, Pippins." " ' y ' . : . 7 hbds. Sugar and .Molasses, various' qualities. 20 sacks CofiTee,' assorted. - 1 0 bis. fine Crushed, powdered, 4c If avana Sugars. 60 Loaves fine and common Sugars 44 boxea Candles, best Sperm, Hull's patent, rior- thern 'bleached Tallow, amail Wax Candles for lan terns. 2000 lbs. CH RESE.vrz: yellow Goshen, English Dairy. Pine Apple and common. 2dO gallons of OIL, m: best winter strained, i Sperm, bleached Whale, Fii-h Oil and Lard Oil a! new article, never having been; offered. for sale here I before. ... fi ' ni,-. . . 100' lbs. TEA black. Imperial, " Gunpowder, Young Hyson and green common Tea. 1 . aMtf J l- .1 1 I A T C1a t JUKI I IE. Will LR HI1U VBI iri 500 lbs. SOAPS Castile, white and variegated, n bart aark and light turpentine Soap, and per fumed washing and shaving, a great variety. - 50 boxes Cigars, warranted best imported Principe imitated .ditto, Trabuco, Virginia, Venelos Victo ria, Canones, arid the home made common. ; . 250 lbs. SNUFF, Mr. Miller's in bladders, and 8cotch. ' . ; -.1 ',- v' : - 400 lbs. TOBACCO, best Virginia honey-dew chewing. common do smoking assorted. ' :m.4L jars preserved Utnger. ,. ' urotind oinger and l'epper, and whole do. All spice, Canary Seed,! Rice, Starch, Indigo, Copperas, Madder. Blacking, 3 boxes Brogans and Boots,; rr Sold onlu bu the measure out of the House I positively from this date.GENUlSE PORT AND MAUIihIA WilNE, IN ewark boiled Utder, rorter, Muscat and Grspe VVine. . - " ., Perf nmerf . '-- Otto of Roses, Macassar, Bears, Antique Oils, Po Essences, Bergamoti, Cinnamon Oil,OpodeIdoc,pink matum; Cologne, Jrlorida and Lavender Waters, Saucers. Mnslcal Instrnments. -Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Fin gerboards. Guitars, Flageotettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clari- onetts, Accordeons, Dulcimo Wire. ' y' . , Stationary. Almanacs. Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books," Key of Heaven (Catholic ) . Paper, Pena, Quills, Ink,' Inkstsnds, Ink ? powder, Sealing-wax, Wafers, Letter-stamps. ' -.r:.-r ::r.'isK Fencing and Boxing AppdratvaS y Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Keno Ten pins, Rollet, Cup and Ball, 4;c. ', . 1' ," '. "Jewellerr, ., Of Gold and .Silver, as well as German Silver, and Pinr.hhnr.b.viztBreastoins. Ear-rintrs.PeBcils.Fineer- rings. Thimbles, Tea Bells, Tahle and 1 ea Simons n".. ir:... vn.b. ii of. i trnmh -nu. buckles. Watch Keys, Fob Chains, Gypsum-beads, IV A1.IUVVO. SHU . vasvsra; s- w ass wf white and black jet bugleJieads, assorted sizes. , , ... i Toys. ,.v' r A large and choice supply a. Printing Presses, painted Children s Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bureaus Marbles, Humming tops, Drums, Rattles,7 Whistles, mouth Organs, Harps,,Trompets, Magic Lanterns, Paintboxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces, Cannons, Mslescops, Microscopes, Pewter and wooden tea setts. Drummers, fancy yloys, and alt sizes of Dolls, and Doll-heads. rr -j . I - - - - -. - k.G. W.& C.GKIMMJS,. Corner opposite Mr. Richard Smith's. Raleigh, December 1, 1844. ' r. 96 ., ,: i ' r f; APK1A 2lslV : A BALZORINES AND BARA6ES. r ' XTKN hand a large assortment of JJaliorines, Bsra Vjj gee and Lawns. Also, Barage and Granada Shawls, which we' will sell cheap. , i . ? , I; J. H. BECKWITH & CO. TTJi.RENCH BRANDY, , ijJv' - x MADEIRA WINE, i : - ? - - PORT T0 t ..?.?l. . -LONDON BROWN STOUTi A FronJ constant application for, and solicitation to' keep a good article -of the above, for Medical, pur poses, we have been induced-; to supply ourselves which we oiler fwt sale at moderate prices. - i - , . rwiLHAMS, HAYWOOD CO. " May i5.l845.tr " . . - " J h G e n 1 1 e m e n's Snntmer rtoota .and; Shoes. A new 3 so'l'.otUS WHe,Ph.i-,t aivorv i5M-rintIon. . Al.80.'! '.v: ' Pninetta 2aiterst ot the very best qualify. vvuiuvuuuutr Vi W aT I Splendid . Lotteries. : J. G. GREGORY t Co., Manaffcr. 1-40.000 Dollars! L ALEXANDRIA 'LOTTERY,! . . - cxass 26b roa 1845.N . j To be drawn in Alexandria, D. Coi Satdrd.r, - june o, 1310. - . " PtENftlD PJtlziSI ' i $40,000 I -v 915,MM! 6,400! 5,000! 4,0001 3,000! 2,62! . 2,500! 25 Prizes of $1,000! 25 ' , do : 500! &c. &c. &c : 75 Noa 13 Balloft. ' r Tickets $10, Halves 25. Quarters j2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 Whole Tickets $30 Vo do 25 Half do 65 Vo - v do f - 25 Uuarter do ; ZZ 50 Orders for tickets and shares and certificates of packages in the above Splendid Lottery, will receive the most prompt attention, and an account of the drawing will be: sent immediately after H is over, to in wao oruer iicneie trom us. Address ;'. , J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers, .Wsshington City.DjC. TATE of IVorth Carolina J0iV stou cof7i.vrr.iN equity. Keziah,Aycock and others, .. vs. ' ' James Pope and wife Patsy Garry Simms, and the Children and Heirs-at-Law of Luilh Burnam. Petition for partition of the Land of Joanna Alford. IT appearing to tbe satisfaction of tbe Court, that the Defendants in this case, are residents of tbe Oiate of Georgia, and beyond" the jurisdiction of this Court : 11 is ordered, that publication be made, for six successive weeks in the Weekly Raleigh Register, that the. said James rope and. wife Patsy, Garry Stmms, ar.d the Children and Heir at-Law of Ednh Burnam, appear at our. Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Johnston, at the Court: House in Smitheld,on the 4th Monday in September next. then and there to plead, answer or demur to the said Petition for partition, and shew cauee why ordt rfoi partition should not be made as prayed for, or! judg ment pro eonfesso will be taken against ibem. 1 4 ; ' . VVitness, Wm. . MossriRo, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Smithfield, the 4th Monday in March, 1845. : ,1 r ..O-- S:. r 3 WM. H. MORNING, C. M E. Pr adv. $5 62. ; f '.' ... ; 84 w6w - STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WA R RJEN COUNTY.- Superior Court of Law, April Term, 1845. Henry T. Doles, ' I J Elizabeth Doles. ,i , Petition for Divorce.' 1.: ; ;.. EFENDANT being called ami failing, to ap p ar. it is Ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made in tbe Warrenton Reporter and Raleigh Kegisterfor three successive months, not living De fendant to appear at the next, Term 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 tfep tern bet next, then and there to plead,, answer or demur to- tbe Petition, or the same will be beard ex parte. A , Witness.. UcirjiHiH E- Cook; Clerk of on r. said Court, at oflice, tbe third Monday after tbe fourth Monday in Marchvl846-Ht.' .-..'x w--- -t'cuK 3 BENJ. E. COOK, Cl'k. Warrenton, April 26; 1845. J 4 34 3m i i t ' (Price of adv. $11 2f.)- Valuable . Prairie Plantation i -FOR SALE.- OX A CREDIT OF 1,2, S.1XD 4 PATSEXTS f 1 1 . rrnilE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his ; Plantation, lying 7 miles westt of Columbus, Mississippi,' near the Robinson Road, and 6 miles from the River. This is a portion of that valuable' Tract of Land, lately owned by Col. Jno. D.:Amis, late of North Carolina, and has been considered one 1 of the most valuable Cotton Farms in North Missis- siji,,:;;-v:.?: ;;..;j'he Tract contsins 720 Acres-i-440 acres in a high state of cultivation and 60 acres deadened, which' can bo brought into cultivation with liille trouble. Thfr Gin House; Screw, Horse-Mil I, Ca bins, for the accommodation 'of '70 .or 80 "Negroes and other buildings necessary on a Farm, are all new-tbe wab r is good Corn, Fodder, and stock of every description will be sold, either for cash or on a .Possession given the first of January, 1846. .The first payment may be a small one, if not convenient to pay much.' The Tract 'can be enlarged, if desired. ,f-J ;;.K;n.-,s,GRAFAf CHANDLERS: Columbus, Misr, May 13w 1845. 4- 'JY-A White Su ,1. Received and for Sale very IoMrt ly 'X;- 'the dozen or single bottle; r. - have also made srrangements by which we can furnish it at a short notice, by the barrel. bail-barreL and in five gallon demijohns. Those de siring the Medical virtues of this water (.for which see Pamphlets) now have , a-chance of receiving all its benefits,wttbout the expense ot visiting tbe Springs. v WILUAM8, U AY WpOD 3t VQ . May 26,1845. f 42 r In Quart and Pint pottles, received and for sale by the dozen Sinffle bottle, or on draught ' ' " I May 1. L.ilr ''Ss -;T STITH & PESCUD -j 1 ...': inn ntirtrtirtT ' - -" Fatetteviixb Sr, , Ralugu, v i" t I TT1EELING under renewed bligaliona to their JJv friends and th publie-generallyvfor the liberal patronage which they have received eince their com mencement in - busines., woofd rwpecffuUy I invite their attention to tbe extensive .election of i ? ;.-(! srt OTedleihe,''Paints, .Xye Staffs, i'&cZ which they have on hand and are daily receivine.'and to which tbey . particularly "calf the? attention f Phy4 sicians and Country Merchanw. feefrag- assured that tbev -can sive stieb inducements both as regards the quality and price of their articles, as to secure their fu-t (lire oraers ior an anicies ii lutic iiuo ui uuimcn, . i - - Precripttons and Family Recipes carefully end ae curatelj prepared at all boors ef the day and night, by aaexperk eed Dispenser, in a seientiUs manner: lpliur .V, ;fs .Important to Travellers. TKTE CHEAPEST ATTD ISOST Comfortable Boote between the Jforth and Zontk Dail (Sundays excepted) riahe City Poin t It - Koad, James Kiver and Chesapeake Bay Tbe Baltimore Steam Packet Co HAVE, in connection with the owners lof the Steam er Curtit Peck, placed on the line the following Steamers f h" r' v- ? v -'? : On Jamet River, ' ; ! On the Baa. . .. Curtis Peck. Capt Davis, " Georgia, CsptCoffef eweas.Capt. Sutton, Herald, Capt Russell Boats that, for beauty, speed and comfort, are not to be surpassed on any line. The officera are skilfal and courteous. Tbey are so well known that the announcement of their namea on any line,. betieaka for the route a hearty support, and , for Travellers. eery omfort;t-.:.-.,.v.,. ::. .,',-'.1 . .,;,;r,V 1 o the former patrons of the Portsmouth Line and the public generally,, we recommend to their favors ble notice tbia line, asking their support to keep down a monopoly that would be established should this route not succeed. 4 -.r v i -a ';. ScHtDCLKIjCave Weldon 10 P. M. via Peters burg and R. Rail Road. V :- ' .Leave Petersburg dsily ( Sundays excepted) via. City Point Rail Road (10 milea) 7J A. M. ' ' Leaves City roint at 9 A. M., reaihmg Ualumore next morning; at 6 A. M. in time for either of (h morning lines to Philadelphia. ' - From Weldo"ta to Baltimore (Meals included) (9.00 From Petersburg to Baltimore ' " 6 00 Forward Passage - ' " r-'.' - - . A 00 cry No Line does or shall carry the travel cheaper than this route., ; -s t ' WM. M. M00DYJr. Agent. , Beware off getting through Tickets rur ytsux w ure 10 x etvrsuurg only. CC P. - S.-Omnibusses wili be in attendance' at either of the Hotels in Petersburg,' to take passengers free of charge to the Cily"Point Depot." ' 1 Passengers will breakfaat in Petersburg . before leaving, as in ho -case, will that Meal be furhlahed on board of the Boats. ' ,' . - - - , EDGE WORTH. PROFESSOR MORG AN & LAOYa , With Assistant Teacheiv eminently qualified ia - tiieir respective ..Draneflcs, r il ll.ve arrived and taken charge of this popular Fsm.fs In.titution.-'l' ' '"" V"' Tbe Exerci-es of. this School will commence on the H8lh of May, and continue for five months, and. be resumed after a Vacation of two week., for five' months more, at the end of which there will be a Pub lie Examination. . v - . ' i ' -. The Course of Studies will be divided Into four Departments or Classes, with appropriate 8ludiea a. signed to each, , ao as to give to the Pupil, who may take the whole course, the best ( opportunity for im priivemeot during their stay, -i .; . , . ; i Few Schools, if any in the Union, will afford bet, ter opportunities to acquire s thorough education than this.; 4 i'-sf v.yUi- i nv- ' Professor Moaosir comes recommended by soma of the first Literary men of this country, as eminent ly qualified for tbe position be now occopiee, at the head of this Institution ; snd to those who hate read the Circular addressed to the public, It hi evident that the plan of Instruction there pointed Our, is well cal culated to advam-e Pupil, with rapidity, and maks hem fine Scholars. ; ' -y", v: The Prpprietor, therefore, congratulate, himself, " -and the Citizens of this and the adjoining Bute., that so .good and convenient an opportunity for .thorough -education is now ohered, and at so chesp a rata. ' Persons wishing any information relative to the . .School, will address Professor Mososw, Greenaboro', N. C. J ; , . J. M. MOREHEAD, . :v.;,';:;'.'l-7 ;1-r.J-V-, ?!. Proprietor. -V GreensboroTMay 21, J845, ...r ? , " 42 4w ' IVORTH -CABOIaKfA-'-'"! ' White Sulphur Springs, ; WARREN COUNTY.-, : fTHHE Proprietor of this dellghtfal and s.Iuhrlntis U Summer Retreat, take, pleasures In announcing to bis friends and ther public, that his Houe is now open for the reception of visiters, end that no' reason able trouble or expense will be spared to Tender cem fortabfe thoie who may favor him. with ibelr dortp. nv. "Havinz ided a larite three tlorv building with many comfortable and pleasant ; room, to his formef establishment, be is prepared lo accommodate a much larger com jany than heretofore, and assures those who may be dUposed to patronize him, .that hi. Ta ble shall be equaiai (east to any in the Stale. '. . 4 Satisfsctsry evidences pf the. Medicjnsl propertuw of the water might, be given, but he deems jtonly necessary 4o say that a recent Chemical Analysis by Professor Hardy, proves it to contain . the .following Gases, 8alts;&c iarquantities empty sufScient for all useful purpose, vis i Sulphuretted Hydrogen and Carbonic Acid Gas 8ulph.te of Ms.nesia ; Solph. of Lime ; Muriate of Soda ; Oxide of Iron, dee. . f The Water is peculiarly adapted to the core of die eases ?f the "Liver, Kidney, and Skin Dyspepsia, feeble'l)igesiim,iJatti)die, At.--. ' 8uch arrsngemenu wiltbrtnade ae wiH enable those who travel by ihe Rail Road which ton. with, in 12 miles to obuln st all times, the ttfans of con veyance to,or from the Springs. . g r ' . , ' ' ' cusaefs win ss is tflitow.l " ; For families per month; 7 f ,V ,f20 CO eachi i" '-': '"" week, " r -is j j ;day, ",' f Siirgle persons per month, Sii i . r - s . , m week, '.' 4 ' " " l C3V "'I , f ' Children and svrvanut, half pticS. 1 : - ' Hoses per month, 'rs i ; !rt fl0 C0'v -t :$'fe-s.s v.m week, -Mh'i'i i.: : B t&'"'1 lt'h- I'dsjr-T'W-x ''-75-': -' y.??i i-r WILLIAM JONES, Proprietorv 'Jes-4,'l845;-.-'- i:- -45-wJw r. V.-i.' ..l .1.1. Ready Mad c. C 1 q t hi n HE',Subcribcf haa'jVst arrived ia town'wfih , 1 large and Well assorted slock of fiabionaWe Ready made dolliln, md in 1 be City of New York,1 by the well known esuM: ;lz.zr.t ef W'-T, Jenfeiiigs & Co.,efthe best rsate::.. it tUl moat dursble manner, which be wH t,Z t f:t t 'i .'jt i few days Uibe granite Store ca r?t .' 3 tj ijrp- - -' 1 1 (Peace's now) at f-rices muicn ear. prscjated by the citizens of R?' .IWALT1 .tx WILLIAMS, HAY WOOD & CO- - MsyIbVl- RaWstvApril 9, l&t' . - . .T - Jlitsigb, inns 4V i ft 'S-.-'K 11 '
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