:J . -' Jit. X - -. , :..fi '!ii--j' VeMIrted Xcai-YeeilT, It":" V r vT- v r -.1 . -,' t'-.u-;i?V?l t zs i.L WESTON R; OALllS,V: V si'! jyin v.-i r win. i'? 1 ffins r r n i i "V" it s-tM -.""- i'M --iTf- lv . . t :' . ' v '. ' ' i v r l l . J a - 1 - or tie SeaMTeeklT &tlcish lef liter. Sc ncairTioK. FiTe DoUars per annm half in D(SiTiiiMiNTt.- For Try Sixteen Lnet im iawruoa( One DoUir ; Mch saUoquentinaeruoa, T-fotffi Cent. - . Coor 0db and Judiciai. AoTcarrsKMEifTa nil b chr,rel 23 per cent. Uubr ; but a deduction if Pr cent, will bemad froto lint regular price, fit aJrertier bf ue jear. - - - - - Jvertijeineati, iaaerted In tbe SMhWrrri.T dcsifrri, wijl aUo appear in the Wjc sk.lt Paper Tf of clian- r - , .- - ... ftj. Leuera to the Editor moat be roiT-xin. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! WE HAVE jaat received and open ed a large aapplj or BDoes of every Meecnpuon and qaautj. 1 be following caaprue oar Slock la part, m: ' KiJ Slipper and 1 lee. Morocco J a. dv ' . ; MiMce HalfGailera. CiiUreo'a do. do. " " do. Oik. afororeo Boom. dv Cotd and Blk. Ankle Tiea. Miw KI ! and Calf Slippera. Li Jiee VValktag 8hoee aud CoVd Gaitera. Ujj' thick aoled Hhoet, neail j bounJ and substao tliilf maJe. . Gentlemen DooU and Shoes of different qaililie. Oar LaJiee. Miaee and Childreu a Shoe we bad mil br T. W. William of.Uilu'more. wboe work fjr neslue anJ darabJitj i aecuod to none. We thall coounoe,to sell tow aid prove to thoe who have heretofore favored a with their custom. thu imieiJ of tiiog in oar . prior, a i eoeraHr preJicted of Nw Stores, we shall,. ratherell lower m we have had some acquaintance with the Uale of tlie people and the kind of Good auttaUe for this Mirkeu Hr A. BADHAIt & CO. MirchSt. ' 84 New Fall Dry Goods,, TUB Sabecribera are bow opening their, Fall apj of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, con siuag ia part of the followjng Utoii Cloths and Caaaimera, every graJe St quality. Slioetu sad Tweed - ' UJack aad col'd Alpaecai 8c Lustres ruaaeuiiui oium " . St patterns Meuvliade Lain C ; -.-? Do. GiagtsBd(CaJtcoea . . . . Do. CloihShawlf ' Keneja, plains and plaids . : " " White & black Mackinaw and Com. Blankets . : -Ciitton, worsted and wool Hosiery . .s : Urowo. blh'd aad cU'd eoUoa food M . . I joea, Lswas. Diaper, Sbeetiogaa. . ' Dtmuk. Uble Cloths and Napkins Aa extensive assortment of Uk and cotton Hdkie. American gunn elude Saspendera. : - Every mike of 8 pool CoUoa.l -For sale ea the eaosi aceooamodatine; terma. ' UORCUUS. SUVDAM Sc TilXOS, 39 Xassaa street, opposite the Post Office, N. T. July 8. Ft. Adv. f 7. 64-3m Washington Univt3rsity OF BALTinonE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. fin HE LECTURES in this Institution will fl commence on tbe first MONDAY in Novem ber next, and continue four mouths. rriEDICAlTrACULTYr J0IIX C. 8. MONKUR, M. D'Proieseor of th Theory and Practice mf liedieine. EDWAKD FOREMAN, M.D Professor of Cum- utra and Pkarnuicv.- U. WILLIS BAXLEY. If. D Professor of Anal- ontv and Operative Surzerv. SAMUEL ANNAN. M. D Professor of General Patolojt and the Special Pathology, Phytieal Ui&ruru, and treatment of JJaeaee of the CAett CHARLES BELL GIBSON, M. D-Professor of the Lulitutee and 'Practice of Surgery. WM. THOMAS WILSON. M. D . Professer of Materia ilediea. Therapeutic and Hygiene. JOHN FONERDEN,. M. Professor of Obeltl- ries.the Daeaece of Women and Children, and Xedieal Jurisprudence.' 3 t ' MARSHALL P. HOWARD. H.V.Demontlralor and Adjunct Profeuor of Obstetrics t Tbe College edifice if extensive, the Lecture Hslls are admirably arrsaged,-well lighted and warmed, and the rooms of Practical Anatomy are convenient, and afford every facility for prosecuting thi important bunch of study. Tbe Hospital, ia the east wing of the building, contains many patient, whose case are freely availed of for purpose of instruction ia Clini cal Medicine and Sorgery. Student who desire it, may have appropriate private, rooms and board in the College, en advantageoua terms. Fee for the entire course. 70; Matriculation fee 15 ; Graduation fee 120 j Dissecting ticket optional with th student ; Clinical instruction free. : , E. FOREMAN, y. D . - Dean of the Faculty. AagustlS. . j ' '65-w2m TAMARINDS, ' 1 OF a very saperior qaality received and for aale at the Drug Store of . - ".-.-; WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD Aug. 12. '. ,': CO. ..63 SARATOGA WATER A Fresh supply received and for aale at th Drug Store of ; ' . ' - .' ' 'WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD dt CO. Any 12. - - . . . . M, , , , Z : NOTICE. J--' A 8 w are desirous of closing our business hi this place, ss eooa as possible, we respectfully r queavaJI indebted to oa t com far ward and make seulmeau i ; RUSSELL dt ESKRIDGB. Jon IS. :'f t-- .. : rf 49-tf CO-IYEGKOES WAITED. jpn IWIdH to'porchase'&O or 40 rOUNQ LIKE LY NEGROES, for which I am willing to pay tha'.nisjbest Cash Prices. ' Appncauod t be asd tomsla Raleijlu ' " ' ' 1 . . AND v COX. 'RaJeigb, Abg. 15.'- ; r- : e 64 White; Sulphur.; Wjater, WE h jsst received a sapply of th abov celebrated Medicinal Water, diseet from th Virginia Spring.' W warrant it, fresb yad genuine, and odr4t for sal id bottle at a reasonable pries.' t rf1.Vt 8TITH A. PESCUD. BLANKS -For file at lUsOfica. Classical Mathematical and , BiixrrAnY.ACADiacnr. . , . CUficol Department: l M ; L.O Y E J 0 Y; PwcbroRi Mathematical and Military Department: ' ; W.3 F. DISBROW. v THE year wilt be divided into two Sean on of five months each x the first Session beginniag on the first of Januarr. and the second Seaaion. on the first JolJ J r " - - ' It ia tbe design of the Preceptor, that thi Inst i to lion shall not be surpassed, in the advantage afford ed for acquiring a thorough ingUsh, Classical and Mathematical Cdacation. . t tit u i :.- .i uit wm vm ytvymjvu ruur uw 4umu( jium of any College in the United Flaiee , u TEEMS OF; TUITION.. For English and Mathematical 8 todies, , per Session. For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and " Italian fangutges, per Session, -' 15 00 ft AA v vv Tie advanced XJIa may pursue the 8tudie of a lower Class, paying only for the Studies of the Class to which thee belooz. ... t Military Tactica taught to the Pupils, free of extra hoi . . v . ' ::' ' V" ' The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officers, the West Point system -of instruction will be careful ly pursued, aor will the Army Tactica be departed from, in order to eibibit the bote for the benefit of the Institution, or for any other purposes. By an Act of the Isst Legislature, the necessary arms and equipments will be furnished bv the State, but Parents who wish theirehildren instructed in the Military Department will be required to provide them with th prescribed Uniform. Kaleigh, Ang.3. 1845. . ' ' 61 Print Warehouse, ; ' IN NEW YORK, To supply the City and Interior Trade by tbe Piece -"! REHOVBO From 113 Pear? Strtf, to - 44 CED.1IZ STREET, ' ' 5 ' NkIk VVnxiui . Stkket. - TT E13 R R ETfSTER give notice to the li J Dealers in Dry Goods, that they have removed weir warenouseit rrtnua ausoesexuuwwij,irona Pearl to 44 Cedar street. By comfining their- atxen- lion to Prints only, L. St, B-are enabled to exhibit an assortment far surpassing any 'ever before' offered in America and to sell at price as low, and generally lower, than houses whose Attention U divided among a large variety, of article." ' 7 ' Tbe Stork coasistsaf several thousands of Pattern and Colorings, embracing every variety of American and Forelgri Irlnt In market many style ef which are got up exclu sircly, for their own sales, and cannot he had else where, except In second hands. -- Dealer in PrinU will - find? it for their interest I : examine this 8tock before making their purchase they Will have th . advantage of learning tbe lowest market pricesand comparing all th desirable aty lea ia market aids by side. .. " m ' . Catalogcee'ef Prices, corrected with every variation of th Market, are placed in the hand of buyers. 8eptember20, 1844.1 ; t. . ; , 78 TO MERCHAIfTS GOEf 0 If ORTU. ", , Aa W. SPIES & CO.; ' , . ; 218 Pearl Street, New Yorh, Importers of Hardware,'. Cutlery. Guns, Rifles, Pistou, dec. from . Ens land, France and ' '.' Germany, r. -y : . x i -... . ;" ' A RE prepared to sell on the moat favorable f term, CUTLERY of all kind, including Jinirea and Forks, of every, description' and qnality, i -- Razors, Scissors, Pocket Knives, do. doT ; Cans, Pistols, Rifles and Muskets, do. "Gun Smith's Tools,' - -' do. do. ' Anvils, Vices, Hoes, Trace Chains, &c &c Trunk, Chest; Door and Pad Locks of all kinds.' Scythes, Saws, and Tools of all kinds. a w Iff 1 . Japannery and uruanni vv ares. Brass Goods, of all kiudsv " Mathematical Instruments. ' ' - Fiahinj sod Fowling Tackle, Slc Sic . A: W. S.'&' Co. ire Azents for the Patent self. cocking, cast steel sir barrel revolfinr 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. o v BECKWITH'S PILLS. FRESH -LOT, just received this day, and for aal at the North Carolina Uookstoore. . mimvfD m- ii tin irP'a Raleigh, Jons 6. 45 03- Star, Standard and Independent. - Fresh Dnigs, Medicines, &c. -'jr 1 WILLIAMS," HAYWOOD cl U0., ' iL Ira'uw TeceiTinr from New Tprk 1 r l tni P& ladelDhla. a wkb and mt- - M - I - . , : DRUGS ANO MEDICWES CHEMICALS,. 1 Paints and Oils, Dyo-Stnlls, . ,4 GLASS-WARE. .PERFUMERY, Sec. Which they air prepared to sell wholesale and retail to. Physicians, Merchants, and others dealing in their line, at unusually low price. i . , i Those, wishing to boy,' will find It to their interest to call and examinS before purchasing elaewbare.n ) Particular aUentloa at all times., will be gien; to puttiog up Prescriptions, as well as the dispensing of Medtetnes. , ... .... , . . ' RaUigh. July. 1845. : V ? ' ; ' ''K SXedical College of tbe State of SonUt .Carolina. f- nnHE, Annual Course; of Lecture la this" Institu- .14 ; uon wiu commence on toe second Monday in November next, upon the fbllovring branches i .Anatomy by-J. E HORLBROOK,- M D. ' I ' 5 8orgery E GEDDINGS.'M D.1,' .u'x a Inaututee 'aad Practiea 8 H DICKSON, If D. : . Pbxoloty-JAMES MOULTRIE, M D; r Materia Medica HENRY R FROST. M D. Obrtetric-TWS G PR10fEAU, M D," ' '-' ' ; Chemistry C U 8HEPARD, M D. "'-X I Demonstratbr ST." JULIAN RAVEN EL, M"D,. ' Cfinical instruction will be delivered at th Marine HospitaV Aim Hods and College HospttaL - ' Good Boarding can be obtained at front threa and a half to four dollar per week.' : i , 8pecrmeiia in ITatural History will be thankfully received; ' ' 1 . H ENR Y BL FROST. Dean. , mm JB OOKSTOBiEi. " STIU IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION ' JKlllAl'lllZ 'E LlArt fidl. fit - jf FTTVIE SUBSCRIBER, bavUsgjust retumedm I U the rforth where he baa been purcbasiflg frge additlop to tii former stocky . lake pleasure isSre - turning hie moot sincere thanks to the citizen ofbe State, and hia friends eenerally for the contyraed nberat patronsge which he baa thus far receivedln4 most respectfullT solicits a continuance of th aine. HUT Witwiaj -w wuaisiwpssvw w mm m .wr m w trusting that with hie preaent ex tent ve ortnTnt, of I ha ;n .i.u I ConeUntlT n band, a general assortmenK of " 6-"-- .u.vm. , . H - SCHOOL HOOKS. RI.A NIC ROOKS. STATlttTi- - 1 EltY. MUsItT UfJSIOAT. INaiTKUMENTS.? ' Orders from the country esrneslly sbnol d, I and Dromotlv ftni!.d to nh ld tamL 3 dIW I . v-- r-rf - . " rT - laOOV K.-DnUlb . wi-' O. L. CLEVELAND f April 14. CIGARS CIGARS CIGARS trm ' E would respectfully inform the citizen pf M u Kleiirb. rul lh nnhlie Mmn v. tbatwe I . . . . . .. .. ' ..'!' b,e opened a Oigsr manufactory in Raleigh, wfjBfV we constantly Keep on hand a lull assortment oi no ly flavored Imported Cigars, including , U tT , - REGALIA, : ESPERANZA, " CAZADOUE, .- .CUBRV, i ... . f ' ' JANORMAr . HAVANA. rH WERNER, t PRINCIPE, J-t ? and all kinds of domestic manufactured Cigars. A general aeaortment of superior chewing TOBA 0; Marcu!te, Con ir reus, eoarse . Rappee and Scf icb 8NITPP. i:;.r Hnrr n;.M. .nI .11 articW-4 in thi;- Lkk m.. v.. vtv ,IKiUmbrellss, Combs, Pins, Needles, Purses, Pocket- whoWU n, r..il All nr.l,r- th.nkfullv reJk-.l and attended to with dispatch." . ' 'i : Purchasers, and the lovers of good Cigsr. andloj bscco. will alwaya be furnished with the beat ki&ls, suited to the taste of the connoiesur. Call aad-1 at KRAUSE & MILLER'S.'TJ ,U ..- - Fsvettcville streeL opposite the Citsr HaCi Sept. 2; , - $ The vlast offer, & no mistake ! To bo Sold irltbout reserve ;; ..TIUSTIiTIE! . 1- fTlHE Usnxasiea-in will sell positively, wil&ut j X -reserve, on Monday, the. 17ih of November ji. I ing the Monday of .Wake County Court,) that Jui raoie .rroperty in tne uuy oi. naieign, tnsffvai o i itu'q r ctfxr vritT irarn ' ' It is situated on Fayelteville Street, at the coyher et that Street and Hargrtt, and ia nearly 60 iet square and 60 feet high, forming two of the best in- ements in Raleigh, for any kind of business. I( has a Passage of 8 feet through the centre, from one eitl to the other, upon each floor,'sb that 'every Roots in tbe House may be approached without having to ass tnjouga one into another.' ifeside in paseags son-f the groond floor, two elegant Store Rooms have$ert J constructed in the very : best style- end at great ex pense.; . underneath are two . fine dry Cellars, f The 2d and 3d Stories are divided by passages into 2fle gant Te'nemenU designed for Family residences-One having 4. and the other 6 airy and commo4 Rooms ; and In the rear of thia building, therspa a l new Kitchen and other Out Houses.- v j - I Tbta valuable Uuildmg is covered witn t in, a a u J on of th best, most convenient and elegant etyb. j lishments in the State,, and being in tne Heart ovifte i City, with a. slight alteration,' might be convertrrtn- to a splendid Hotel. It cost in its erection, toge-nei with the ground, the sum of f 14,700. .. TERMS : Approved negotiable paper at the Jjhnl of th 8tate of North Carolina at Raleigh. j ; , . Tai, nuiit JNO. BUFFAL JNO. HUTCIII , DAVID CARTE ' . v B. T. BLAKE. W. L. OTEY. Raletab. Auff. 22. 1845. - 67 Important to Teacheif ; A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED A STATES, with nolicea of other porlioil of eyt . i 4a n f nuna America, j o. u. uuuuihu, .uium u tier Parley's Tales, for the use of Schools, wnh num4.tous Illustration. " l- - --'-:-) '.- : aii A Pictorial History of France for 8chKIs, b 8, G. Goodrich, with numerous illustrations. . A PRACTICAL MANUAL or ELOCUTpX, embracing. Voire and Gesture, designed for ScBols, Academies and Colleges, as welt as for Private tan iliea. by Merritt Caldwell, A. M Professoi of feta physies and Political Economy in Dickinson Co e)fe. .AN, IMPROVED GRAMMAR of. the Eif jlish Langusge on the Inductive System; with whicH ele mentary and progressive Lessons in compositidfj are combined, for the use of Schools and Arademils, by Rev. Bradford F razee, late Principal of Elizabetf i Fe male Academy, Washington, Mi as " " "" ' H The above important works for Schools, a4 for ale at the North Carolina Bookstore. . h . Orders from a distance promptly attended to.t ( ; . - - i . , TURNER Si HUGHJi. Anut26.' - 1 . ; v 17 To Country lrxercnants and Pl( .. ... vgicfaiiji. : . - . i.vi LBS' Epsom Baits. ' l -i IrnU L J U 60 n.Itona Castor OiL ' -,i : i-' 1Z dozen , n in quarts, in in qaarts,Tints, and half pints.- . -.Received and for sale at reduced prices, at tm prpg store of . Williams, hay wood 4 Hoi Augast23; ' " ;!"' ' ""'---'j7;; su U vF R E S H I C E, :.teHl Jft" ECEIVED and for sale at the Drug StoQ oH WILLIAMS,.HAYWOOD& -O-f I; Anf. 11,-1945.- . , - 3 ; NEW-FIRM. ffniHB. UNDERSIGNED havingcompenJd the II Mercantile Business under the Firm of tj'; YOUNa & BLEDSOE v .... most vesDectfullv- bee leave to inform the. ciuPns of Kaliffh rul tha adiacent eountrT.that they nbftjhavei and ili kerp'constantly on hand a large and ' v9jftw- sorteu oiock.oi Biapie -nuu j rm ' Goods, Oildceries &U Persona wwWrig to parchase n Jerma tosuU in umevare-resps-wuuy solicited RsielghV'SepL 9, 1845 j rt --ii- 73t: 4' -tirhTKK KEGS No. 1, and pure W bileXead, U II (warranted dequal to any manuj Stored wblreO :rx -K.vh ire.' ground In Oil. ft'. in Philadelphia or elsewbe 300 lbs. Yellow Ocbr. i 200 ff.1!nn Linseed OiL 500 lb. Putty.'--'- - -.vv.:w, r j-3-5' .' Received and for sal very low, at th Drugstore ef -s v . WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD tfccCO. !, A giva tbem a caii.ai in pier e ronmr iy c- CUPieaov j:.ivucuvriu.w -. ... 1 i. . - - '. , 8AMUEL H. YOWiG,; f 'V'--MrA: BLEDSOE, fft '! Worth of Dry Goods ana t;rocKery ff rVt M rfiff M V P. - .i i .t. . .u- o. :- wwunijucuuj jgweriiui i inj OIDW own w . tuip place I ! as we do not wish to deal any longer in tbe abora Goods. ... . . G. W.: & C. GRIM MEL , : Kaleigh, lane 24, 1845. , . r .60 , , ' ; :". A Pndid esortment of the following nice eaU 1 TJ?, felTeJ 1 ' KV' ' ' 1 and HenneUeally 'Sealed, in Tin Canister t . . "r " r' 8.1Mfc, o . . ' t,i o.i 8oused Salmon in 1 2 lb Kit, smoked 8aImon. V Sardine and Salmon, in Oil : Anchovies, French Mustard, preserved Ginger, 24 Jara dry in Sugar, ud Sirnn " - Green Sap Sago Cheese, . r Smoked Beef and Bologna Sausages., Tomato Catsup, Capers, Peppersauce, Dutch and Scotch Herrings - Chocolate .t 15 ctf 25 eti and 30 per pound, ,rn mo f o A reaenwgrnttaaef. Cauliflower and other fine Pickle.; inWinevinegar P New York a early us btffcMut Ltne, at and variou Sauces, ; G. W, & C, GRIM ME. June 24, 1845. 50 Groceries, 3 if. FANCYARTICLESfMUSlCAL INSTRUMENTS JEWELLERY Alf IX TOYS. CONSTANTLY on hand at the Store of the Undersigned, the following arliclea : : ' -Fine Artificial Flowers, and Hair, Fancy and Work Boxes, Bonnet Ribbon," Writing desks, Bas- I . I . t - j ;. . , t m ' ... am m i 1 onuu Doxes " 1 ravejiuig nags, rasiefoaros, books, Pencils, Buttons. Thread, Matches, J wine, f?alter,n Bow-t!i9' rherrnometera, t Walking t-nes. Razors, Dirk, Pen and Pocket Knives, JScis- 1 wl"f n"'' ana ie h?' SPy,Uw Pe1rcu"1,n caps, Shot and Shot- ." , r-owuw P ing-glsses from 10 ct. to $10 00; Clothe Hat, Teeth, " Hair, Dusting, Shoe and small Painting Brushes Bed cords, Whips, Cow hides, Fishing Utensils, -Night Tapers,- amoking Pipes, . Slated, "Shoe-thread, Awls, Sifters, patent Balances, Cotton and j Wool cards. Coffee-mills, plain and painted Mugs, Lamps and Lamp wicks, Waiters, Clocks, Britannia and Iron Spoons, Spurs, Pad locks. Bridle- bus, Tacks. ... FRESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERIES. . ; Steam refined Candies, Pilot, Water, Butter. So- da, and Sugar Crackers, Sugar and Ginger Cakes from Richmond, Lemons, Oranges, Raisins, Figs, Prunes,Cuxrants,Dates,Citron, Filberts, Palm, Wall Peccan, Chess and Cocoenuts, Almonds, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Brandy Fruit,; Raspberry and' Currant i Jellies, Preserved Pine Apples. Chocolate, Jujube- paste, Mustard, Honey, Sweet Oil.Iemon Syrup,. Molasses, and Coffee, various qualities. RnmM f"?m.oKA.l nAnri1.l.il .nil If.ana T.Aaf mnA Brown. - f Candles, best Sperm northern Tallow, and small Wal for lanterns. CHEESE, Pine Apple and common. OIL,' best Sperm, Whil and Fih Oil. TEA Black, Imperial, Gunpowder. . SOAPS Castile, white and variegated, dark and Ught turpentine, and perfumed washing and shaving, CIGARS Principe, Trabuco, Virginia, Victoria. oNDFF Mi. Miller 's in bladders, and Scotch. TOBACCO Virginia honey-dew; chewing, and agsoted smoking. Ground Gintrer and Pepper, and whole do. All spice,; Starch, Indigo, Copperas, Madder, Blacking, Brosans and Boots, - rr Sold onlv bv the measure out of the House .' BEST PORT, MADEIRA St MUSCAT WINE, Cider, Porter. vl. Perfumery. Oil of Rose; Antique Oil. Cologne, Lavender Water, Bergamo tt and Cinnamon Essences, Opo deldoc, pink Saucers. .; ' . I - Musical Instruments. Violins, bow's, strings, bridges, screws, Guitars, Flageoleltea, Fifes, Flutes, Clarionetts, Accordeons, Dulcimo Wue. , . . . , ' ' r..K- . Stationary.- ... Almanacs, .Primers, Spelling, Picture and Song Books, Key , of Heaven (Catholic ) Psper, Pena, Quills, Ink, Inkstands, Ink powder, Sealing-wax, Wafers, Letter-stamps. - I - Fencing and Boxing Apparatus. - Foils, Swords, Gloves, Masks, Hats, Breastplates - -:- . ' Games. . Dominos, Chessmen, Backgammon, Keno,Ten ? r 1 1 r-t i T3'li t pins, nonet, vup anu um, sfc. ; 'H ; ' - -Jewellery . , . Of Gold and Silver; as well aa German Silver, and Pinchback,viz:Breastpins, Ear-rings,PenciU, Finger- rings, Tbimbles,Tea Bells, Table and Tea Spoons, Desert Knives and 'Forks, Metal Combs j. Belt-! buckles. Watch Keys, Fob Chains Gypsum-beads, white and black jet bugle Beads, assorted sizes. Toys A large and choice supply: as Printing Piesses,! Children's Trunks, Wheelbarrows, Boreags, Marbles, Humming .tops, Drums, Rattle, Whistles, mouth Organs, Harps, Trumpets, Paint -boxes,' magnetic Toys,' false Faces, Malescops, Microscopes, Pewter and wooden tea setts, Drummers, fancy toys, Dolls, Doll-bead. G. W.dt C.GUIMME, - ; ' ; v.; ' Corner opposite Mr, R. Smith s. ; Raleigh, June 24, 1845., ;, r 51 Valuable Prairie Plantation :4:-FOR SMB. Oil CREDIT OP i, I AND 4 PAYMENTS III fTHIIC SUBSCRICEIt offers for sale his " Ii Plantation, lying. 7 miles west of Columbus, Mississippi, near 'the Robinson Road,' and 6 miles from, the Kiver, This is a portion of that valuable Tract of Land,-lately owned by Cou.Jno. D. Arms, late of North Carolina, and has been considered one ppu . .r-, , .-...;';:;;- " V ; The Tract contains 7X0 Acres 440 acres in a high state.of cultivaUonand 60 acres deadened. which ;can be brought into cultivation; with little t rouble. The!43in H6ue, 8crew, Horse-Milt Ca bins, for the accommodation, of 70 or 80 Negroes and other buildings necessary on a' Farm, are all new theater is good Corn, Fodder, and atock of every description will be sold, either for cash or On a creuit. v"": 1 ?-:''' ; f,. puxu. -.-.t Possession given th first of January, 1846. Th first payment may be a small oner if not convenient j to pay much. The Tract ran be eitfsrgediKd :v.A':OR&r( CHANDLER. Columbus, Miss., Msy 13. 18457 ( 42 . PLOUGH; POINTS COME AT LAST ! TfUST received' a new aupply of eart Points to I y ' Richmond Plougha.- Also, kept constantly on-hand Land Slides tor the same. -. 6 J ? i . Farmers should see that their Ploughs do not need the Slide, as without" them they may be ruined very SOOn. , JAMES M rlfiTi fa n i i nn o w Notice tfl Traveller '." Xlejnlar Daily Xiine, Sunday excepted,) To Old Foinl, Norfolk, and Ibroiigh to Baltimort, WITHOUT A K Y DETENTION I y . fmHE TravelKns Pobtte are rwpectfulfy informed u tnai tnia una i stm . JL-l- Wna-w Mill m racceaajol operauon, . . - wa . ...... . - ,fa!'nff "tfjaborg lraily, QSaudnya excepted,) at 7 M.ttta City Point Rail Road, taking (he June i imtw Dieunera, wunu rccK ang jewew, rnnninx tciuswij wih uiiig wit uro iBUUiMg UH 'aura JL- ver, and at Old Point going and returning, and meet- ing the Bay Steamers, Georgia and Herald in-Hamp- I n K08d BO that.the passenger will arrive in Uaiu 1 xpen$ct more conyon, ana wan eqwuexpea The Boats on Um Line are the :'...; 1 ' Curi. 'Peca; 'Cant. DaWa. Georgia. Cant. Cotfiz. I JewesJt, i ? , 'SuTioir, Herald. , :l Russcli.. . , :"".-. o- Fare from Gaston or Weldon to Baltimore, $9 -" . Perersborg to Baltimore, , j "... "6 ;' ' Forward Cabin8; , , t;-" ., ,' :;. . - f" s", S"'-. From Petersburg to701d Point or Xorfolkr' - 2 ; Meals being included on all the Boat of this Line. Wo refcret beinc compelled to caution the Public against the misstatements, made to divert the travel . a . . . from this popular route.. ; K ' ! i . - t WM. M. MOODX, Agent. Office James River & Bay Line,' Weldon, N. C. July 16, 1845. ; Splendid Lotteries, X G. GREGORY & Co., nanagers. Alexandria Eotter y, " : ' Class 38, for 1845. v To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. on Saturday, .- ssepteraber au, xB40. "capitals: r : : 30,000 Dollars! t 12,000 Dollars ! , ;8,000 Dollars! 5,000 Dollars!". " 4,000 Dollars ! J ' 1,647 Dollars ! ' . - !25 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars ! , 25 . . do i 500 Dollars! Art A'ta Xt'' 75 IVos. 13 Drawn Ballots. in Tickets 10 Halves $5 Quarters $ 2 SO. Certificates ofpackagesof 25 whole tickets $ 130 ' Do do : 25 half. do : 65 . DO do . 25 quarter do 32 MOST SPEEIfDEO!!! ' ' $75,000, $25,000, $15,0001!! Grand Alexandria Lottery, , . . Class A, for 1845. " , , . To be drawn in Alexandria,4 D. C. on Saturday, 27 th of September, 1845. r 78 Number Lottery 13 Drawn Ballots. ... J'' - T f MAMMQTH. SCHEME : 1 Grand Capital of $75,0001 I I 1 Splendid Prize of . , 25,000 1 do do j 15.000 ","V." 1 , do do V ,10,000 V l 1 Prize of C 9,000 1 do 8,000 Z 1 do 7,000 .1 do , 6,000 : " 1 : do 5,000 .. 1: do 4600 . "'' '. 1 do - v , 2347 5 Prizes of ' .200 10 .. rdo . ; 2,000 20. ' do . 1,750 20 do 1,500 50 do 1,000 170 do . " - - 500 1 . Besides Prizes of zes of $400-8250,; Sickc. ; ? FZTt LZ, ? WT -C1JM -alf WTQuarr ffi?.p1.nK 0 . . . TaT iL. a -m 3 I . - 0 ' a a - Whole Tickets Certificates of package Do do 26 half do IZQT !- Do - --. do ; Do do 26 quarter 1 26 eighths do. do 65 :.;: 32 60 50,000 Dollars! ; 7 ; THE SPIEXDID ALE XAND R IA L 0 TT ER Y V - - i Class B, for 1845. '''.;; To be Drawn at Aleianrja, D. C.;: on Saturday, October 11 th, 1845. 78 Number Lottery- 15 Drawn Ballots. ... . ... BB1XIUTIT SCHEME. Grand Capital of $50,000 Splendid prize of 25,000 Prize of 10,000?j 6,000,. 1,000 r w Do. t ,1 - --.Do. ,..;' ' SO. Prizes of 60 Do. i ; 6f ' Do. OtB.- -..., C , .-j.. -,y MlOSi'i-.'ij I. - Tickets 15 Halves 7:50 Quarters $3 75- Certificates of Packages of 26 whole tickets' 180 -- t .1.- : ' k.irM. ' aa ''X DoT; ?'l;--'do:' -;26 quarter dov . . 45 U Do. : " 1 do. r 2 eighth. do. v 22 ,50 - 7- T . i" : Orders for tickets and 'shares and certificates of packages in the above Splendid Lotteries, will receive the most prompt attention, and an official account of each drawing sent immediately after it : is over, t( all who order tickets from as.. Address.' , "' J,, G. GREGORY & Co:,'Managrs, l :-:u ; . . Wssbington City, D. C." ? SELLING OFF AT-C0ST. - -;';..7 ; FOR CASn; J" "l r-" i ''': GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD J 7TnHB Subscribers having determined to crdsej U their business in Raleigh at the earliest practiea- bie period, will from and after this date, sell their ele- mock. oiv Dry otuJi voti r Their Assortment will be found very large, embracing the newest and mosf desirable goods and indeed ev ery article usually kept in establishments of the kind. We invite purchasers in town and country to give Via calLt . -y IZ?Z .;fr t : 'Country Merchants in wsnt of goods . to H"tpr. would: nd it greatly to their: interest to look at bar goods. if?. BUsSEJLlt &SK.RIDG E,v ! .1... .u... n s - f t - OPEIfBIO OF TOE " ' gummier Ca in p alfiip ai mc sia iouri oi rennne, zij wcadwar, tfeecial Agency of the City of New York, where. million have been distributed to the fortunate. 'V The subscriber Would invite tbe early attention of all persons desirous of a chance in any of the fallow ing Brilliant Scheme, soon to be drawn, under the ' management of Messrs. J. G. Gregory 4- Co., sno cessors 'to Messrs. Yates dj- Mclntyre, and Messrs. D.Jaioe a Co.1-- li;-f f .,Hu; .;' -,;-"-;--.' 'v t il I ' 1. . . ' mm ... ery person oraering uctea ouno rabfcriber will ; t receive toe omciai drawing, published in the BuUetio. 1 newspaper. . The same paper will alao contain a Hat ani w aucaiiv , , , , - v 1 T;. vu ! wg wiivut UtUM 114 UiO UDIieu 1 Stajes, and Canada, received at par for tickets) sold ' at the old Court of Fortune, 220 Broadway ; and ) i - j me postage is always paia oy too ubcnber on all ST. iVi- .KP -i' ; V V V'' GpMoney can be sent by mil with peiiect afe- , r j. o aii teuers are. mvanaoiy owereu iu same , j atrietly confidential. ' ii-. ,;a particular, and addresa JOSEPH HOUGH. 220 Broadwayv G rand Capital prizoof ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Vr Class' At for 1845.'' ' To be drawn at Alexahdris, on Saturday Sept. 2 T ).-" '( y ioio. - ?.-;-; :v . . . 78 Numler 13. Drawn Ballots. J. GGREGORY 4; Co 3Wiri..; v ; l: SCHEME.; v 1 pfize of 875,000 Dollars 1 25,000 V D75.000 25,000 15,000 10,000 0,000 8,000 7.000 1 1: 1 15,000 10,000 9,000 8,000 ; 7,000 '6,000 5.000 6,000 6,000 4,000 2,847" 12,500 20,000 25fi00 20,000 '60,000 85,000 ' 26,000 ' 16,250v 0,760 V 4,000 . 2,847; 2,500 , 2,000,7 1,750" 1,500, 1,000 : : 500 : 250 ; i ; 5 . 10 20 r !50, 170 65 ; 65 65 , 65 '65 6 65 i'. ioo ; . '6,600 ' 6,200" X 050 ' 3,000 v-6,500 179,400" '540,800 -80 70 60 50 40 :0" fit 130T, 485 27,040: r 32.396 Prizes amounting to C1.1DS.10T 1 I Wholes 20 Halres ftO Quarters $5; I A Certificate of a Package of 26 Tickets wilt br sent Ibr'j250Shs.res in proportion,- -,- 4 s - v.PACKAGES. ' , - .7 It will be observed that the price of A-Cerlifieals ' of a Package of Tickets is the amoont of fi Jfe only '; or, in other Words, tbe difierenc between tbe cost ot' a Package and th lowest' amount it can 'posaibiy: drawj."'. When Packages ar ordered the amount ef risk only has to. be senu : When Tgl Tickets are . ordered the whole sum must b enclosed. . AO money letters invariably come safe by mall If i addressed to ? ! ; ' JOSEPH HOUGH. r " '"'"' ' ' ! 220 Broadway, N.T.'V ' J Reference Messrs. J. O. Gregory Ax. Co. ? ;, J rx RAJLTISIOnil PASXXIOrTAnZaG CL0THIN0 EMPORIUiU ! !i riTIHE Citizens of Raleigh, and the public gene-; U rally, are respeetfully informed that th abov. named Casubiisnment will open this day, fat th Of the latest stylo and best material. Which- will t old iat Baltimore prices. and twentv-fiv ner cent-' less than in thia City.' As the Proprietor is deterw' mined to please! he would solicit tbe CithenS ia call and examine the 8tock, to which he will be tasking i weeny additions; to keep, pac with the season and fashion. - It consists in part aa follows : ' ' Super and Extra. 8uperv Wool Black Dress and : :r,FfockCgat, ' ''-';:;' - .-' . 86per and Extra Super 8ack and Drab Overcoat. , vroton Clota r. rf?:H's s.Uj) Tweed Cassimere Pants, of the niost beauti ful patterns, and at the lowest uricea. 1 '-' Beul Super and Extra Buper Velvet, "Catb." 8ilk. :Y t; :.winiinu jnaraeuie vests,. n.jj '" A xod assortment of ready mad Shirts sad Coi '-'! vlar. Cravats, Stock, Socks, Qlov, 4o. . , -Gentlemen wishing suits. mad. to order," caaj b -accommodated in tea daya,from our Bahimor House, : if thev will leave their miiunrM rut .tl Antar a ! -T .i. .i.-i .. I : - ' ......... - . . ' :, i, .;nmMliu.'i, .. .. T-V. V- most ioshiooabla style, GEO. W TAYLOR. ArenL' Raleigh, Sept. 4,1845... , ; 63 ' 1 -LA R 0 WA NT E D vr4.-j IE VERAL BARRELS GOOD NICE' LARD WANTED, for which hixhert Cash eric will begiveni ty V- . ;! ; ? ,; ,TI. PECSi..', 371B AOgOSt.i- .', ; v,.. avffi , -4BTTa TrvTr w a a. i t.,. , wvmAa. avjk. .ja.aMfc. .- X' FRESH supply received diVed from & Cprlass,' Jli. and' pronounced to be vnostully good, and. lb r sale chea p. tj WllaLIAMS, HAYWOOD A COL .-JaIy -Ma. C ''-" CI A tAROE 'stock of Painter's. JIatler's, Wall, ILQZbbeZ: Coonter flair, Bbavin,:. TpOtb, Comb, and Nail Brushes, received and for sale low si th ' """.. ' " ' ' - ' . ; wiLLams; n A Y WobD 4-" COi JOB PRINTII,TG, IlaTufi' recently received a fresh srljr ef . Air .am aM. atatj. .aftajifli vV aa f 1 O U RU W PtCLHUOU Mf VAOVtHf Ul i a . 4 & y " Job niid -Xrttcr Prtia rt: -; -.31 r i Charleston, Auf. 12.. ;' . 4-rwl w j July t?. ... . .. . .la. 60 June 50. '-: : -t ... ' 49-4L '4 ' fc:5ii?ifi..i : ' an .K .- -v.- OSj-U C 1 ' 4 i