U SVt.. . . 1 . . -... -.-x ' ;' - f v -V""!" -,V ff CAiaEINA GAZETTE.' 9 - 15,: 1845. WESTOX R. GALE eawieux'lg" Tuesday; irutY I Of tke S eai-Wccklj Raleigh Regiiter 1 Seucurrios. Fit Doilr per annum hmirin x nt citiic m knts. For eTerr Sixteen Lines, rt menion. One dollar ; each aubMiieot insertion, Tentj-tit Cent. . . CoCTOBKan! JCIHCIAI. AOETIMCITt - n he chanred 25 pt-r cent, higher ; bat a deJuctioo if W pr cent, will bMiadefroin the regular prices, v l.rtifneiii. inserted in tb ScmhWcexlt Rtiira, will alio appear in th Wbkklt Paper free of ciiarge. 55- Letters to tbe Editor most be FOSr-rAm. KAIXIGIICLASSICAI, TATIIE- JI ATI CAE. An i iTimaiA-AA ACADH.TXT. Classical Department, J. M, LOVEJOY. Mithtmatical and Military Department. Y. P. DISBRUVV. TUC year will he divided into two BeseiOnt oil ttj a T"7rp T r Qi (f fit months each lb firt Seiun beg inning; on ihjxXxxN X.j WXJ-i5 OCO firt i Jsjjusj, and lae secomi dcmioo, oq in am sfJuIr. It i the design of the Preceptors, that this Inatitu tioo hall not be sarased.iu Um advantage afforded for ac(arin a thorough English, Classical and ila ihetntiical EJucstion. . Pjpds will b prepared t enter th Jaaior Class of any College in the United State. TERMS OF Tinrio.v. For Cn;lLh and Malheaalical Studies, per SeMton. f $15 00 For Latin.-Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Langusge. per Session, (30 00 The a.lane"d C(as4 may paroue the Studies of slower Class, paying only for the studies of the Cuss - a a to woica iney oetoac;. Miliary Tsctics'Uagtil to the Pojils, free of extra charge. The design of tbe Military Department heinylo fit the Pupils la act. in eof etnrrteney, a Officers, th West Point system (Instruction will be careful ly parstnd, aor will ib Array Tactics be departed frera. is orJT la cihibit tbe bovr for the benefit of tis IaaU'.au'W, or for any other purpose. By sn Act of the lat Ijetslsture. the necessary srms and ecuip merits will be furnished bv th State, but Parents bn wiso their children instructed in the Military Department will be required to provide tbem with tl prescribed Uniforai Raligh. J one 13, 1845. 48 SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! WE II AVE io received and open ed alar- supply of shoes of every (description and quality. Th following comprise our Stuck in part, vix r KiJ Mippers and Ties. Mikocco d-x do Misses Half Gaiters. ChilJreti' do. do. do. Dik. Vforoeca Bwtts do. Col'd snd Blk. Ankle Ties. Mi-s Kid and Cslf clippers. La lies Walking KUoes and Col'd Gaiters. Hoj'. thick soled Shoes; neatly bound and substan tia ly male. ' G-n le:neu's Boots and Shoes of different qualities. Our LaJieA, Mnwe and Children's Shoes we had mads by T. W. Williams of Baltimore, whose work' for neaiae and durability is second to none. We shall contino to sell low and prove to tboM who have heretofore favred as with their custom, that inatead of rising in 'our prices, as is generally prej.ctej of .New Store. we shall, rsther.ell lower as s have had t-ime acquaint slice with the taste of the people and the kind of Goods suitable for this Miuet. ; n.f A. BADHAM & CO. March 24. j 24 New Fall Drv Goods. THE Subscribers ars now openinz their Fsll opuly of S-sple and Fsncy Dry Goods, con siin in pari of the following : UrsJ l.'loths and Cassimerth, every grade & quality. Ss-inetu and Twei-ds B sc k. and col'd A Ipaccas &. Lustres " FUanels and Bsies " . .New pntern Moulin d Lain " Do. Ginghams t Calicoes - L)o. Cloth hawle M . Kcraey, pltio, and plaids ' While & hbek Mackinaw and Com. Blankets Cotton, worried and wool Hosiery " Br wn. blh'd snd c l'd cotum giods - " Linens, La nr Diaper, Kheeiings, Dam ik uble Cloths and 'Napkins " An ex'ensive aomrtment of silk snd cotton Hdkfs. Amerii-an gum elas-tc Hospendrrs. Every m.ke of fpool Cetton. For sale on the mt ccmmodatirr terms. DOliEMUS, Sir YD AM & NIXON. 39 Nasaa street, opposite the Post Office, N. Y. July 8. Pr. Adv. 7. 54-3m For Sale or Rent, T O splendid new Houses and Iota on HilUborousch street, leading from the Cdptud to the iSemmary and about . .. . . . nan way reiween lae two. une Drni.e is thirty feet by eighteen with a partition in the mid die, wuh four rooms and two fire places, one abovs snJ below, and portico in front. The other is forty f-et hy twenty, with a ten foot pas?aje abovs and be low, making all th rooms private, each of which has R v) l and comfortable fire pUces, and has a portico in iron'. There is attiched to each of the houses a god kitchen, smoke houe Snd dairy ic, and nearly three quarters of sn acre belonging to each lot, and Under a ne;v plank fence with pailing in front. Both of the houses are nic-ly finislted. anJ painted both in-ide and out; as also the out Douce and pai'ing. There is decidedly the beat well of water in or about the City, convenient t the uve of both tots. Thi i gien op to be the m-t pleassHt and bfnliby part of ne iUT- person wishinf to purchase, or rent, "ill make application to tbe Subscriber. ' A. Q. DRAKE. jklcigh, N". C Msrch 19 1345.. 3-tf BLANK DEEDS, Jmt printed and for sals at this ornct. :ic. I TO MEIlCHAIfTS GOING NORTH. A. W. SPIES &. CO. 218 Pearl Street t New York, Importers of Ilardware, Cutlery. Guiis Rifles, Pistols, Ac. from i5land, France and Germany, - A RE prepared to sell on tbe most favorable X lerraa, CUTLERY of ill kinde, including Knives and Forks, of every description and qnalitj, Kaznr, Srtstora, Pocket Knives, do. do. Guns, Pistol, Riils and Muskets, do. Can Smith's TtuU, do. da ; Anvjis Vkes, Hoes, Trace Chainfs &c &.c. Trunk, Chest, Door and Pad Locks of all kinds. Scythes, and Tool of all kinds. JtpannerjQAJIritartnia Wires. Brss GvftJs, of all kinds. Mheinatical Instruments. 'VT Fihiii"' and Fowling Tackle, &c. Jcc ' ' A. W. S. &. Co. are Afirnts for the Patentee if. I cocking, cast steel six barrel revolving PISTOL, . ......... . superior to any kind of I'istoi tor a 6.t(e guard. Merchants will find it to their interest, to call, before'inirchaainjr elsewhere. NewMTork. March 28. ia BECKWITH'S PILLS. lA FRESH LOT, jasi received this day, and for sale at the Imh Carolina Bookstoore. TURNER it HUGHES. Raleigh, June 6. 45 X. Ciar, Siandsrd and Independent. laejiit received an exlemiv Stock of Paints, Oils, Ac, of every description snd quality. A single irul of which will convince any pt-rson of their rheapneos and superiority.' The following -is a lit of ibe leading articles, viz No, 1 and pore .White. Patent Black, Lead. (PhiL) Terra di Sirnna. Cbrom Grrcn, . Umber. (Turkey) RoPuik. Dutch Pink, Linseed Oil, Cotton Seed Tanners Pine f p'ts. Turpentine, Castor Oil, together with a variety of Varnishes, Black Lead, litharge. 8TITH & PESCUU. - Red, Yellow, Vermillion, Venetisn Red, Paris Green, llmrh Verdigris, Yelow Ochre,. Lamp Black, Vandyke Brown, Red Lead, Druggifta. Raleigh. June 27. 1645- 51 TZjSLrTK BAGS Rio, Laguira and St. Domingo ZsStVXJ' t:ffee, B5 Bags Government Java, (warranted) do. 50 Hhda. Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugar, 30 do do do Molasses, 1500 Loaves Sugar, assorted qualities, 15 Bids. Powdered and Crushed Sugar, 80 Boxes New Bedford Sperm Candles, 65 do 8op, 40 Cases Msdrass Indigo, best quality, 600 Gross Stephens' Friction Matches, 25 Bbls Thomson's superior Paste Blacking, as sorted, 8nperior Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black Teas, in chests, halt chests, and 13 lb. Boxes. To-ether with a full assortment of Groceries; for sale by FUEEI.AND & HALL, Xo. C9, Light S;reet Wharf, Baltimore. rr Refer to W. R. Gales, Esq. May 24. 42-13t iFoniATior To Travellers going North, 5R Comparison of Expense to Travel ler Roin? lYortli by the ureal riati Route, aud the James iiivcr ana Chesacake Bay Une. BY THE BAY LINE. From Gssion to Baltimore $9 00 Breakfast in Baltimore 50 Fare bv the mornin? line to Philadcl'a. 3 00 Dinner on the Road 50 Whole expense $13 00 BY THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE. From Gsston lo Baltimore, by the R. R. and Steam Boat to Washington, and thence by the Stage line to Bal timore 8 50, or by Rail Road line throughout two dollars and fifty cents more. Mating $11 00 From Baltimore to Philadelphia by tbe evening line, 2 00 Two Meals between Petersburg and Philadelphia, 1 00 Whole expense $14 00 It will thus a j' pear ihtt the whoie expense between Weldon and Philadelphia by the Great Mail Route, even if ihe Traveller take the Washington and Bal timore Rail Ro.td, i but one dollar mure to Philadel phia, and the Traveler reaches Philadelphia by this route out business day earlier ihsn by the River and Bay route, resting on the way and avoiding not only tbe uncertainties and risk of greater delay by the Bay line, but its liability lo aceidenlt, slorms, sea-sickness and ollter discomfort. THEODORE 8. GARNETT, Super't R. & P. K. R. June 14. 1845. 48 2m dI J. H. Blankenship, DENTAL SURGEON, rrjember of the Va. Iental Society, Tenders his Professional service to the Citizens of Raleigh. He is prepared to perform all-operations, that will be conducive to the, health of diseased Den tal organs, iu the most scient ijic manner. His method of extracting is most effectual, and at tended with as little pain as is possible in the removal of a tooth. All other opetatkms, Plugging, Removal of Tartar, tc, will be perforated in a manner lo give satisfaction, or no charge will be made. He cau be found at the Eagle Hotel. Persons preferriug, will be wailed on at their residences. July 7, 115. 53 For Rent, And immediate possession ffiven. the comfortable Dwelling Home in the Western -art of the City, lately occupied by Msjor T. L. West. Apply at this Of fie. May 12. 1845. JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at this Offuy?. laaaaw NOTICE. ' WE HAVE JUST OPENED iarg?'iori rneut of Spring and Summer Goods, Which we will eU at extreme low prices. V Pv chaser will please call, as we are determined tflf sejl great bargains. Our stock consuls in part of Kich printed Barages, from 30 cents up to $1 d33 4 ' " Balzorines and Muslins Organdv and Bordeaux Muslin, (new styles)! "v Rich Striped and Plaid Silka V IS Mateona LutMring and Striped Po de Soie K? rrencn worked dollars, roika tJapes - uranaua ana liasnuiereAnhwu. ursss oKiris-Sf.-. Kid Gloves, Hem-stitched and Revere BorJereJ ... iiaiiuivcicuivia - v. Lare and Gimj. Collars, Silk Oil Clotb . ', Fine English Cottoo Hosiery do do Silk do i. ' IjIkIb anil Utihhin T.arM and Rl "' bunbhades and ParasOU, B Uct jomwlioes: ana Alapsxcas ' Second and deep mourning Balzorines, De Lsies and Barages'- . . ''j t& . ' Taylor's. Lee's and Hughes' SpooKSit'lon Pink, Blue and S:triw lo??fned Plain Lawnsf ji 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Table Diaper. Irish Lfcieni 7 4, 8-4 and 9-4 do do Ctollis, Brown litflcrt Diaper , Jf j Fine Double Dimssk Nspkins, Towels n- i. . u...i.i L l: vacii, uunilfl LinLTI llUtft m'm iv nqwv i i . Furniture Dimity, Cambrick do, Bleached CUoti Diaper ' ' "tfrm o-i ina i Mammon cneeungs 'MVS Boick Venerian t'loth. for Coats and Pants 7. H .: Stri pell and Plaid Linen Drillings, , and Caxiiimeres FncW Plain Striped and Plaid Gambroons, Brown Lin.'; Drillings ? ' f White Line Drillmcs, Grass Linen, 3-4 anM 4t Superior Black French Cloths and ('assimerir' Burlaps, Cotton Denims, as low as 12 cts yel j" Nankeen, Pennsylvania Jeans, a cheap Goosfor Pants "-fel.vJ$ Marseilles Quilts, do Verting, Bleached Shifting' 4 4 and 6-4 Bed Ticking. lf Also, an assortment of Hardware, which we Will sell very low : H '. Trace Chains. Carolina W eeding Hoes, 1-alent Scythe Blades, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Pound Pins, Cotton Cords, 8, 9 and 10, Wilkctu's Coffee Mills, Razors, Razor Straps, Tacks. Cyl5nsr Kentucky A ies, Enamelled Kettles, Wir Kfttejs, .nitting iNeedles, Weighlman sand Taylor sSpailga, hovels. Scissors, Shaving Brushes, Tooth Brushes Bed Cords, Leading Irnes. Combs, Percussion Cans, Hair Brushes, ft c . A e.. j 1711. BECK WITH ie CO. ; S Fsyelteville Streef,' A few doors above Mr. R. Smith Sloe. A pril 7. 28v Dr. John Beckwith, ITTTAVIXG removed to Petej-sburg, irg liH place of Residence may he purchased ujw'e terms, it is pleasantly anu conveniently nuanuvn the firxt Square west of the Capitol, on IIiUIko Street, snd beside the Dwelling has an OdjcaoQ e Lot, suitable for a Physician or Lawyer. " .'. Grorok W. Moioicai, Esq., will be author zed o make a title. v : vO Raleigh. Feb 6, 1845. : TO PARENTS AND CUAIIDIASS. fir HE neit fersion of the Female Scb.ot at V tke (J Forest College, under the care of Prof. Owen, wnl begin on the last Monday of July, the dayst for the opening of the next College Session. - $i June 'i6, 1845. 51 -f t q3 The Bit'lical Recorder arjd Newberhian' jiill each copy fie times. - '&r- FRENCH. BRANDY, B MADEIRA WINE, .v PORT DO. rifm' LONDON BROWN STOt'T. From constant application for, and solicit io.rio keep a od article ol ihe above, for Medical 'tiir- cai tiir- . f . r, f ' nose.e. we have been induced to supbly ouri i v ... which we offer fur 6a le at moderate prices, WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD J) tl IS. IR45. i!?9 NEW B00KST0-m STILL IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS CIIKAPER THAN EVEH.vj;' . THE SUBSCRIBER, having just returnedom the North, where he has been purchasingjsrge additions to his tormer stock, lakes pleasure : re turning his mt sincere thanks lo the citizeiH'the State, and his friends generally, for the- continued liberal patronage which he has thus far rpce'nei;", and. most respectfully solicits a continuance of tbe.me, (rusting that with his present extensive atorent, he will be able to give general satisfaction. ; . Constantly n hand, a general assortmeifg of" SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK lHOKS, STATION ERY, MUMO, MISIOAL INSTRUMENT, 4c. &c. Orders from the country earnestly sbUiteJ, and promptly attended to, at the old stand, 3 Jtors above K. Smith's. - O. L. CLEVELAND April 14. ' $3 II ECKWITII'S PILLS. TliKtub II srnhf rs kcepconptantly on hand a. Jp- of Beckwith s Pills, which they win seist, ac-i ro'mmodatinif term at wholesale or retail CT . S i l l H r r&su National Calamity : WAR WITH EHuLAM A H th oTriiement has died awav. anu .tne rrtinas of the people are quiet again, we' winfUU-jball tlieir aUention to some splendid Uigar that i have just received, consisting of the foHowingBiaudaj , ESPERANZA REGALIA, EL MALAMBO DO. . 4 EAGLE DO. ESCULOPIA PAMELAS, ESpAKTERO CAZ ADORES, JIJSTO SANZ PRINCIPE, STEAM BO AD DO. PUERTO DO. CUBRV, WERNER, HAVANA, Sir Call in at the Cheap Cigar Store, and try (bem, :t,' and judge for yourselves. ; : . eg AftAUOb jiiuuui ri - .... : Fayetteville Strtet Opposite City Hallf-al.'Ign Mav 26. JOB PRINTING ? - 4 -v JM Havinj recently received a fresh snpp.y i FANCy JOB TYPE, "A We are now prepared tb-execute tn a superior yie; Job and tetter Press iT'imitUf ; srcn AS St. PACTLETS, CASDS, UANUBUiS, VI .Wortli off ry Goods and fJroeKery , At Cost for Cash ! Consequently lower than at anv oiber Store in this place ! ! as we do hot wish to deal anr longer in the above Goods. j t;. W. & C.' GRIMME. Raleigh, Jane 24; 1845. v 60 A Splendid assortment of the following nice eat- ables jut received : ' , ; - Pickled and Hermetically Sealed, in Tin Canisters : Halibut fius, Eobsters, .Salmon, Oys j ters, elc., L Soused Sslmon in ; 12 lb. Kuts, tmoked Salmnn, Sardines ami Salmon.' in Oil : Anchovies. Fierich" bustard, preserved Ginger. 24 Jars dry in Suj,ar, Green 8p Sago Cheese, ' Smoked Beef and Bologna Sausages, Tomato Catsup, Capers,. Pepperauce, . Dutch andbcotrh Herrings, ( Ch jcolate at 15 ct? 25 cts. and 30 jier pound Cauliflower and other fine Pickle;in Wineviregar and various bances. G. W. & C. ORIMMB. June 21. 1845. 50 Confectionary, Groceries, FANCY ARTICLES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JEWEtjIJEItY AISI TOYS. CONSTANTLY oh ;hand at the Store of the Undersigned, the following articles : Fine Artificial Flowers, ai.d Hair, Fancy and Work Boxes, Bonnet Riblon. Writing desks, Bas kets,, Snuff boxes, Travelling bigs. Pasteboards, Unibreilux, Combs, Pins, Neidles, Purses, Pocket books, Pencils, Buttons. Thread, Matches, Twine, Hatters' Bow-strings, Thermometers, Walking Canes, Razors, Dirk,-Pen and Pocket Knives,. Scis sors, Shaving utensils, Pistols, Dirks and t,'aidet Chins, 8py Glasses. Percussion caps, Shot and Shot belts, Birdbags,. Powder flasks. Spectacles, Look ing-glasses from 10 cts. to $10 CO; CIolhHat, Teeth, Hair, Dusting, Shoe and small i'ajinting Brushes ; Bed cords. Whips, Cow hides. Fishing Utensils, Night Tapers, smoking Pipes, Slates, Shoe-thread. Awls. Sifters, patent Balances. Cotton and Wool cards, Coflee-mills, plain and painted Mugs, Lamps and Lamp wicks. Waiters, Clocks', Britannia and Iron Spoons, Spurs, Pad locks, Bridle, bits, Tacks. FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES Steam refineiMJandies Pilot, .Water, Butter, So da, and Sugar Crackers, Sugar and Ginger Cakes from Richmond, Lemons, Oranges, Raisins, Figs, Prune'(3urrants, Dates, Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall, Peccan. Chess ami Cocosnuts, Almonds, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Brandy Fruit, Raspberry and Currant Jellies, Preserved Pine Apples, Chocolate, Jujube- paste, Mustard, Honey, Sweet Oil, Lemon Syrup,. Molasses, and Coffee, various qualities.. Sugars, Crushed, powdered, and Havana Loaf and Brown. Cand!es; best Sperm northern Tallow, and small Wax for lanterns, . CHEESE, Pine Apple and common. OIL, best ."perm, VV hiie and Fish Oil. TEA Black, Imperial, Gunpowder. SOAPS Castile, white and variegated, dark ond light turpentine, and perfumed w .-. n? -rvU uKvirig. CIGRS Principe. Trabuco, Virginia. Victoris. SNUFF Mrs. Miller's in bladders, and Scotch. . TOBACCO Virginia honey -dew, rhewing, and assorted smoking. Ground Ginger and Pepper, and whole do. All spice, Starch, Indigo, Copperas, Madder, Blacking, Br'ogans and Boots, (Tj Sold only by the measure out of the House ! BEST PORT, MADEIRA & MUSCAT WINE, Cider, Porter. Perfnmery. Oil of Roses, Antique Oils, Cologne, Lavender Waier, Bergamott aud Cinnamon Essences, Opo deldoc, pink Saucers. Ulusical Instruments. Violins, bows, strings, bridges, screws, Guitars, Flageolettes, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts, Accordeons, Dulcimo Wire. .Stationary. Almanacs, Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Key of Heaven (Catholic ) Paper, Pens, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax, Wafers, Letter-stamps. Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. ; Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates Games. Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Keno, Ten pins, Rollet, Cup and Ball. d;c. Jewellery, Of Gold and Silver, as well as German Silver, and Pinchback.viz: Breastpins, Ear-rings. Pencils, I mgtr rings. Thimbles, Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and Forks, .Metal Combs, Belt buckles. Watch Keys, rob Chains, Liy psnm-beads, white and black jet bugle Beads, assorted sizes. Toys. A larze and choice supoly as Printing Presses, Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Bun aus.Marbles, Humming tops, Drums, Rattles, W histles, mouth Organs, Harps, Trumpets, Paint boxes, magnetic Toys, false Faces, Ma lescops, Microscopes, Pester and wooden lea setts, Drumineis, farjey toys. Dolls, Doll-heads. G. W. & C. GRIMME, Corner-opposite Mr. R. Smith's. " Raleigh, June 24, 1845. . 51 ST1TH & PESCUD 5 APOTHECARIES AND DRUGGISTS, Fayetteville St., Ralejgh, FEELIIVO" under renewed obligations to their friends and the public geneially, for the liberal patronage which they have received smce their com mencement in business, would respectfully invite their attention to the extensive selection of Medicines, Paints,. ye Stuffs, Ac, which they have on hand and are daily receiving, and to which thev particularly call tbe attention of Phy sicians and Country Merchants, feeling assured that they can give such inducements both as regards the quality and price of their articles, as to secure their fu ture orders for all articles in iheir line of business. Precriptions and Faintly Recipes, carefully and ac curately prepared at all hours of the day and night, by an eipericnced Dlspene. in a scientific mariner. Rajeigh, April 28, 1845. . -3 THE EXPLORttiG EXPEDITION at 10.. THIS Edition . of. the Narrative of the U S. Enploring Expedition, contains tbe same type, page, and reading matter of the taryer edi'ion the diuerence being m the quality of Papet, and the sub stitution of the Wood.Cnu tor Steel, the Vignettes. The larger Edition U $25. . For sale at tbe N. C. Bookstore. TURNER & HUGHES. July 7. 53 (j- Star. Standard and Independent. ACOff, Lard. Herrina-s, Mackerel, Sturgeon, Coffee, Molasses end Sugar, &c &c &c, for Sale. Wlbb. rnriv. P. s. Clialera jQediciac, ai.o. 00 Valuable Prairie Plantation FOR SALE. 05 A CEED1T OF . 1, 2, 3 kU 4 PATMEXTS! M finUE SUBSCRIBES offers for sale hi y Plantation, lyins 7 miles w.est of Columbus, Mississippi, near the Robinson Road, and 6 miles from.the Kiver. Thia is a portion of that valuable Tract of Land, lately owned bv Col. Jno. D. Amis. late of IMorth Carolina, and has been considered one ot thermost valuable Cotton Farms in North Missis sippi. -. t. ' , PI, - T . . -.A A . n . u race contains i u Acres ill) acre in a high Mate of cultivation and 60 acres deadened, which can be brought into cultivation with liitb trouble. The Gin Houce, Screw, Horse-Mill, Ca bins, for the accommodation of 70 or 80 Negroes and other buildings iiecfs8ry on a Farm, are all new the wat r is good Corn, Fodder, and stock of every description-will be eold either for cash or on a creilit. - Possession given th$ first of January, 1846. The first payment may be a sruafl one, if not convenient to paj' much. 1'he Tract can be enlarged, if dexired. GKAT A. CHANDLER. Columbus, Miss , May 13, i 845. 42 SELLING OFF AT COST. FOR CASH. GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD ! ! 'hIH Cm Subscribers having determined to close H their business in Raleigh at the earliest practica ble perind, will fiom and after this date, sell their ele gant and extensive' Stock of Iry Goods At Cost! Their Assortment will be found very large, embracing the newest and most desirable goodswand indeed ev ery article usually kept in establishments of the kind. We invite purchasers in town aud country to give us a call. Country Merr.hants in want of goods " to fill up" would find it greatly to their interest to look at our goods RUSSELL & ESKRIDGE. Next door above R. Smith's. 5-tf.; June 18, 1S45. Splendid July Schemes. J. G. GREGORY 4k Co., managers. $40,000 Capital. Alexandria Lottery, Cass 29, for lb45. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. ,C- on Saturday, July 19, 1S45. ; GKANO CAPITALS. $40,000! i 15,000! t,OO0! o.OOO! I$00! 50 Prizes of 1,000! 50 do 500! CO do ' - 300 ! &.C. &.C. &.C. Eotrcst Prize Si a. Tickets 10, Halves $5, (Quarters $2 50. Certificates of packages of 25 Whole Tickets $ 140 -Do do. 25 Half do 70 Do do 25 Quarter do 35 80,000 Dollars! ALEXANDRIA ; LOTTERY, CLASS 30, FOB 1845. To be drawn in Alexandria, D. C, on Saturday, July 26. 1915. j BRILLIANT SCHEME. 30,000 Dollars ! 10,000 Dollars ! ' 4,000 Dollars'. 3,000 Dollars' 200 Dollars! 1,797 Dollars I 50 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars! 50 do 400 Dollars! '50 do 300 Dollars ! 130 do 200 Dollars!- &c. Sec. i SoC.. Tickets 10 Halves $ 5 Quarters f2 50. Ccrtificaies of packages of 28 whole licke's f 130 lo do 26 half do 65 Do do 26 quarter do 32 50 Orders for tickets and shares and certificates of packages in the abovs Splendid Lotteries, will receive Ihe most, prompt attention, and an account of the drawing will be sent immediately alter it is over, to all who order tickets from us. Address J. G. GREGORY & Co., Managers, v i Washington City, D. C. TATE of .ITorth Carolina. JOIIN 5 I ON COUNTY, Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions. May 1 erm, 1845. Tabitha Hoyles,") r vs. Petition for Dower. Henry Hoyles, j - In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Henry Hoyles, th Defendant, resides beyond the limits of this Slate: It is therefore order ed, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, notifying said Henry Hoyles to appear at the next Term of our said Court, to be held for (he County of Johnston, at the Court House in Smithfield, on the fourth Monday in August next, then and there to shew cause, if any he hath, why the prayer of the Petitioner should not be granted, &c Witness, Thomas Bagley, Clerk of our said Court, at office, ihe fourth Mondav iMav, 1845. THOS. BAGLEY, C. O; C. Pr. Adv. $5 62$. 52 6w Life Insurance. NEW VORK IHLTrAL LIFE COSPAST. ffiHE Subscriber having been appointed Agent for the above Company, is prepared to receive applications, and to communicate all necessary in formation oh' tbe subject to such as msy apply. JOHN s. ru;hards. Wilmington. June 26. .1 . 52 oav3w PLOUGH POINTS COME AT LAST! UsT received a new supply of cast Points to Richmond s Ploughs. Also, kept constantly on hand Land Slides for the same. Farmers should see tbat their Ploughs do not need the Slide, a without them they may b ruined very soon. JAMES M. TOWLE June 20. ; 49-tf. IVOTICE.. TAKEN UP, and committed to Jail in States ville, Iredell County, N'. C., June 20ih, 1845 a iS'egrb boy, who says his name is JOHN about 20 years of age, 5 feet, 6 or 7 inches high; very black : tolerably thick lips f italks quick and prompt; some sears on his back - has on. a pair of tow panta loons, tbe balance of his apparel very trifling. John ays he was rais d in Annapolis County, Virginia, by John Hail, and sold to a trader by the name of Scott, who sold him to a Mr. Gibson,' in Alabama, with whom be stayed some threeweeks and depart ed. The owner is requested to come forward, provi pioperty, pay charges, and take hint away, otherwis he will be dealt with as tbe law in such rase prn v:de. . N0BLE4OIILL8, JsiU. June 23, ISA. - fPr. adv. . &2 So I Important to Travellers. i r. ,T19TE CHEAPEST A1TP MOST ' CpmtoTtMt Confe between the North and Sontb. Daily (Sundays excepted) via the Cily Point R iioad, James Kiver and Chesapeake Bay ' Steamers. ; The Baltimore Steam Packet Co. HAVE, in connection with tbe owners of tbe Steam er Curtis Peek, placed on tbe line the following Steamers : i , On James Utter. , ."" On tie Bay. urlis Peck, Capt Davis, Georgia, CapL Coffey, wess, Capt. Sutton, Herald, Capt Russell. Boats that, for beauty, speed and comfort, sre not to be surpassed on any line. ' The officer ar akilful and courteous, i They are so well known that th) announcement of their names on anv line, beticak for the route a hearty support, and for Travellers; every comfort, j " - ' j o the former patrons of the Portsmouth Lin kind ihe public generally, we recommend to their favora- ble notice this line, a-king their support to keep dowii . a monopoly that would be established should this route not succeed. v Schedclc Leave Weldon 10 P. M. via Peters burg and'R. Rail Road. Leave Petersburg daily (Sandays excepted) via City Point Rail Road ( fO mile) 7 A. M. Leaves City Point at 9- A. M., reaching Baltimore next morning, at 6 A. M. in time for either of tbe morning lines to Philadelphia. I " . PARE: I From Weldon to Baltimore (Meals Included) $9 00 i rum i riers&urg io Dmuinors O UU Forward Passage ! . ' 6 00 cry No Line does or shall carry tbe travel cheaper .1 .L' , . man tuis route. .. r WM. M. MOODY, Jr. Agent. Beware of fretting through Tickets;, ray your t are to treiersDurfj oniy. cry P.. S. Omnibusses will be 1 in attendance at either of the Hotels Sn Petersburg, to take passengers tree ot charge to the City Point Depot. Passengers will breakfast in Petersburg before leaving, as in no- case, will that Meal be furnished on board of the Boat. NORTH CAROXIHTAV White Sulphur. Springs,. WARREN COUNTY. THE Proprietor of this delightful and salubrious Summer Ketreat, takes pleasures in announcing to his friends and ihe public, that hi House 1 now. open for the reception of visiters, and that no reason able trouble or expense will be spared to render com fortable those who may favor bim with tbeir compa ny. Having aded a larre thru story building with many comfortable and pleasant rooms to hi former establishment, he is prepared to accommodate much -largvr comnyman bretO!or,and assures toeeaf" " who may be disposed to patronize him, tbat bis Ta ble shaft be equal at least to any ih the Stat. ' - ' Satisfactory 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 Hardy, proves it to contain' tbe following; Gases. Salts, &c, in quantities "amply sufficient for all useful purposes, v'rz: Sulphuretted Hydrogen and Carbonic Acid Gas ; Sulphate of Maghesia ; Sulph, of Lime; Muriate of Soda ; Oxide of Iron, &V The water is peculiarly adapted to the cre of dis eases of the Liver, Kidneys and .Skin, Dyspepsia feeble Digestion, Jaundice, Ac. j. ' . v Such arrangements will be made as will enable those who travel by the Rail Road which runs with in 12 miles to obtain at all times the Baeajis of con , veyance to ax from the Springs, j CHAKSII WILL BK AS VOILOWS For familiefe per month, j $tU ,00 earK. week, v , . 9 00 .. 1 00 f25 00 7 60 day, Single persons per month, ; " week. " dsv, ! 1 3. Children and servant, half psie. I Horses per month, r flO 00 ' " Week, 3 50 " !day, t - - '76. WILLIAM D. JONDff, Proprietor. June t, 1845, ; . ' '. " 45-WSw Print Warehouse, ; ! W NEW YORK, To supply the City and Interior Trade, by the Pie or Packsge, . . RimovcD .. From 113 Pearl Street,, lo 44 CEDAR STREET v , j..- ; Near VYilwam Street. rr TmVm &1 BREWSTCiX gitre notice to the 1 4 Dealers in Dry Goods, lhat they have removed their WarehoioseQir Printed OaliCites exclusively, from Pearl to 44 Cedar street. By eomfining their eUent tion to Prints: only, L. & B. ar enabled to exhibit an, assortment far surpassing any 'ever before offered in America nd l sell at price a low, and generally lower, jhan houses whose attcntionje divided smong a large varirty of article. ' ' ' - 4 - " Ttieiot k cona'mm of several thou'ands of Paltemm and Colorings, embracing every variety of . American and rorelpjn Prints f. In market many style of which are got up exclu sively for their own sale, end. cannot be bid else where, except in second' hands: "!' '' " Dealers in Prints will find it for their interest io examine this Stock before making their purchases ihey will have the advantage of jf-ynin ihe lowest market prices-end comparing allede Ile styles in market side by side. 1 j '-'' " Catalogue of Prices, corrected withevery variation of the Market, are plxced In the bands. of buyers, f September 20, 1844. : j 78"". i NoticE.. . . AS we ere desirou of closing ear business In this place tae toon as possible, we respectfully re quet all indebted to us come forward and make) settlement, j . RUSSELL c ESKRIDOE. Jone 18.1 49-tf AT COST Iawm, Bwti, amTUcdli French j worked Collars and Capes Will be sold at New-York cost, for CiS. '"- f ! J. H. BECKWITH. R1eighlJns)6. . -j tf TT AMP OIJ best qaalitr f AFreliSnpply PrJjnIee, receiv. d end .r sale by . JkSthH TO W LW. j Jane 10, ' 7 i ' f; J ' . I ' I i fl: I K i I ! hi 9 1 'j : ill 4 i t i I n t, i 4 il ii: i.t : ' '1 V ft' l I f. ! I i . ,W . ft - i . i 'v

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