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nihil, or 1 fe he Id loui-e in tr ntl, aVd, , (0I or juii4 our uiday m W. ?, wfiw n the iliv uf ' Mill. In e Male ol lb ir will i. h'-nd, la lit! (Ml. a :d Hitl.N. I Leil' I i Vr f eU IS lhai A. I'lCS'- ii (or liM Of or ,!s I, s I ir m J lf. '. . VV.4. ' f 1 e :I.H Mil-Hi : will lb sy tr wspi'! n:en. C. ll ? I It It ! y sti I t I'l"' l lr;i fessor Jbsle' Ansi- iOf of r (err. or of i.! tH . "l ie ue iint S per f8tn j .. i ,ccj id tfrSaJti er S'rt,UBS I' BALEIGII aiEGISTERi;.; Or- or A Iffft of fntflfrhirhtflif f bif party rmgfJv ttt til inAm" RALEIGH, N. .C: Tuesday, Aiigust , 5 1845,;. , '-. FOR COXSMKSS, ' JrlLIIAUGIITON,; '. ' . MORE BAIN. ! ' J Wis have Jiad since onr last, . a steady, soaking Rain, which, though earning lute, has. yet don immense good. The temperature too, af the atmos- phere, is reduced to a, comfortable state the . Thsf inometcr standing, at Ilia im or writing ihi para graph, at 70. ' v - - " ELECTIONS US AUCVST.-.-T-r ' A" niimhpr of important" 8lat Elections coma ofFthi HMiUli, .August,) 'involving th ns)ioica of -17 Representatives, and iii -Tennessee) 0H9 Senator in Congress- They are a follows t NortliCarolina, on the 7th, 9 members 'of Congress Tennessee, 7th, Governor, Legislature, and 1 1 members of Congress. Ou yesterday, th 4th, the several State below, vo ted as followa: Kentucky, Legislature, nd 10 mem- bora of CongreM ; Indiana, Lcgiahuure, and 10 mem bfMof Coogrtw ; Alabama, Legislature, and 7 mem ber ef CongreMf Illinois, LegiuUture ; M iwouri, Le- Sghilalttre. These will gomuleta tile electioru for the ai)thCoii(jrea, In t,Il the States, except MarylaudT (6) (1 whiclii vote iu October,, autf Jiliasiasrj.pi (4) in No Ivauaber. The' State ,' Maine, New flampliir, l MaMaebuetUttnd JuisiasaUMv one member each ' .', , ANNEXATION Or TEX A3. W uUinhed ea Friday tho fact, tut tl4 Texan f Ceureiiuaa had rtified the terra of Aauexatiou. The Reaelutten of approval, U appeara, were pasted, and the whole huiuei effected ob the 4th of Jul; by 1 o'clock P. U Tbo result of the proceediugi of the donveatioti having been enjroased upou parch meut, waa signed by all the meuibere, and tbo Con- veutieA for the day Uieu udjonnved. (Jan. BS.nban- coi, a Spec.al Measeufer, brought the approved terms o' niliftcalroit to oilr GeverBrnent at Washington. II left Austin on the 9th, ud was iu Washington on tho SGtb uist.. The Convention will now prssent to our Coagreel a ConsUtutioH, aud if that ia approv tii Texas, which already looked upon in the light of t Territory, (hen steps, i State, full grown, into the Uaioa. This, if Iowa comes in, makes 29 States ia the Uniuu, and gires in 58 Senator in Congress. tr Tb P!ilad!pLiia U. A. GaaetUsaya Umt the Kev. T. G. Thornton, f. D., lately a miniater in the Metbodist Episcopal denomination, and President ef Centeuary College, near Jackson,- Mississippi, ha been admitted a candidate for holy orders iu the Epis- I copal Ciiurcli, by Bishop Utcy,tlie rrovuuonui uunop of Pennsylvania. . Si:PREME COURT. The ftillowinj; Ojwion wtti-e delivered during the ,181 week v .,"., r By Ri rmM, C. S., in Jones aud Podsou tr. Allen, from 1'iTsou, affirming the judgment belo ' - A.-, iu Hay wood v Long, from Granvill, e (Brin ing tl jtidgiDont below, . - , . Also, iu State tevamt, from Uowan, directing the judgment to be reversed and a veufre sf noooi Alse, iu- Doejr dtnu Caldwell e. Black, from Mecklenburg, affirming lb judgnieut below. ; -" Also, in lo ex dem. Crinsman, from Surry, af. firming th judgment below. Aha, ia Brooks . Morgan, from Union,' affirming the desisien of th Superior Court. , ' ' " Alio, Tu Alexander ft Spriiigi, from Mecirenhurg affirming the judgment below., ' , i .: Alo, in poo tM dtm. Thomas c. Orrtli from Da vie, arTirrning the judgment below, , . - Also, ia Ze 1 4 dem. Pv e. Campbell, from Cum berland, reversing the judgment and awarding a w mr it now. - - By Damei, J., In Lenta t. Chambers, from Rowan, awarding a eesi te sjsdo. -i , t ..... Also, iu Rea v Alexander, from Meoklenbnrg, af 'turning tbe judgment .below-" , , . - Also, la Huntley a. Ratlin", frern Anson, direclttg a resjwe it Rove. . , ' , . Also, ia Katliffe. Huntley, from Anson affirming the judgment below. , , ', '. (Also, in Dsvidsen . Normenl, from Mecklenburg, affirming the jadgment below. - ' I By Nn, 3.i in Martin . MoBryde, in Equity, The. from Moore, sustaining .. tlw demurrer and dismissing IB BUI WltUOUI orojuuiue. '" Alse, iu Motley e Reidi In Equity from Ceawell, " ssulug aside the report and referring, the cause to the Clerk ef this Court , - 1 Ala, in Vilm . CoSield, from Martin, afllrmiag the judgment below. ' - , - Also, ia Bank "of Capa fear-v. Edward, from Wake, reversing; the judgment below and directing juogmrnt here for the Plamtiit!, , v Also, iu Dm eae afMuJ)itedmatt . Mcintosh, from "haUiam.nirmiBg the judgmeut befowir Alsa.ia (he Governor a, Ualeigh and Oasteii Kail 'oad Company, in Equity from Wake, declaring there i error ia tile proceedings of the Caurt of Equity", and hat th appeal was well allowed, pumuaat to the 8ih Sottio ef Ch. IV ef the Revised Statute. Als In Tool -A. Wilkinson . McSwaiu and ltara, ia Equity from Bn(it.f ; Also, j Max'" r. Wallace, in' Erutty frm Uoklanbtuf , direeimg th bill hrb dismiacd v.itl t.. - 'V o Published evry Friday, bf WESTOI 11. " OALtS, t THE SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW. 'The July. Number of this valuable Work lias reach 4 U; . Ita eppearauee m very neat, and .Us contents valuable, ' This nuinber will compare well with its predeceeaorf.' The leading article are ef Intrinsic value, and at this jnnctura, peculiarly acceptable to th' Amerieaa people; The Srst articln bj oik the Exploring Siiuadron, 'd1 ia but a succinct narration of that great enterprise, and i a well-dlgwsted sketch fcflla proceeding, It exhibit vividly the exposures and barduhiiis oi both efflcer and men, In aceom- plisliiiijr the tasks assigned them by their Govern, went; points out many of the, advantages resulting throw great light upon the eonditieu of the inhabi tants of the bl of the Pacific, and unfolds some of their hidden treasure opens a wider field for (he) operations of nai Government, and expose in plain language, the hijiusfice of our authorities to the brave and industrious men by whwe valor and iadefatiira- bl roHolutian, the Expedition has crowued the- first effort of the nation with imperUhable honor." Tle expense of iho Joernstt f the Atjuudiun U tuu greal for general ciroulation, comprising five large volume. Heartless, Indeed, must that' roau be, who eon read without emotion, th thrilling events and hair-breadth escapes of those noble Vessels, freighted with living souls, in an unknown sea at Might, a they pass the ice-bergs and ice-islands, amidst the violence of an antarctic storm, surrounded by every peril that could render life "insecure, and- every hope delusive ; mi safety but in chancer Etiglund and France acknowl edge the" great and Important-advantages accruing front this exploration, and award the, talented men, on whom the duties devolved, the highest credit. They appreciate the Information gained, and are aware of the toil, suffering and'dunger it cost those employed. Tln-ne nations have been lonjf engaged in discoveries, and can comprelicud the dilliuulties that attend the explorer of unknown regions, of watery wastes. The article on Oregon, embracing Us discovery, geography, history, right of sovereignly and political importance, ie an able one, and replete with inte rest. In this connection, th Editor dwells upon the dissolving elements at work in tfie Mexican Re public, and endeavors, to shew that, ultimately, it will be amalgamated with the great American power. The condition of South Carolina, retrospective and prospective, and other article ef importance, which we hava not time to not particularly, make alto gether a very interesting uumber. A RUNAWAY. A Buffalo (N. Y.) paper contains the following paragraph t t M I'xcdkrick Douglass, a fugitive Slave, will speak on American Slavery, at Talnwn Hall, on Wednes day aud Thursday of this week. He is said to be an elofjtieut speaker. Those who feel an interest iu the subject are desired to give their attendance." This Frederick, i a runaway negro, th property of Governor Dudley, of this State, who abandoned his master in this City, about five years ago, during hi official term. We speak from eur own knowledge of facts, when wesuy (hat there never was a slave treated with greater kindness and indulgence than this sain boy. He was Gov. Duni-Er's boiy -servant, was trusted by hi la with money in considerable sums, and tlw most implicit confidence was reposed in birm Iu fact, he was regarded by the whole family, more as a friend than a slave. Haw little he deserved it all, Is shown by his present conduct. But black as ha been kit ingratitude, he is 'a respectable man, compared with hut Northern aiders and abettors, who, knowing him to be a Runaway (for they so advertise him) thus sustain and encourage him, to accomplish their own fiendish purposes. Iu alluding to this matter, even thus briefly, we de part from an established rule with us, not to notice the puny efforts uf a few feckless fanatics, whose object is more than half accomplished, if they can provoke a rebuke. Among men of common sense aud common discretion, there-can be but one opinion about the propriety of making the question of Slave ry a matter of public discussion. That opinion is, and must ever be, so-long as slavery exiuta, that the question should remain untouched. To encourage a different course, is attaching an undue importance o th movements of these fanatics, and giving them a degree of 'consideration which they would not obtain, without such a recognition from tho South. They cowl reply" and" Invective, a furnishing tbem the best means f exciting and carrying on the contro versy t It i the part of jwisdont thetji. as n Kn?ra rule, when they obtrude themselves la our way, to pas thorn by unnoticed. . THREE BOYS KILLED BY LIGHTNING, -. A letter from Stewartstown, Richmond, in this State, states that recently while a number of lads vrero playing, a storm came up, and they went to a tree for shelter, when the tree was struck by lightning and three young persons named Oberstreet, Cole aud Wada, were killed. ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA. THK RHOaTBST TASSAOR ACROSS TH ATI.AHTIC. " The Atlantic Steamer Ctsiut arrived iu Boston making the passage from Liverpool to Halifax iu a bout sin days, and to Boston in eleven days and 9 hour the shortest passage on record j , " The demand for Cotton bad been large, th spin ner keeping themselves well supplied partly en ac count of the low price of the staple, and partly iaduo d by the promising state of biwmesa in the manufac turing districts -"" . - - " For export, too, there had been great demand, sad nnder the influence ef these . combined causes, large as the stock on hand was; American Cottons bad ad vanced per pound; Th total sales of U - seek pre ceding tb 18(tf wera Ti, 690 bags, of . specu lators took .a large amount. -In the Ha. re market, to, liter had been an advanre in the pric, . The price .of American- stock wss kwhihg up. The determination of the Pennsylvauiao l redeem their credit has produced this improved feeling, which exists in ran as wall as ui shannon. , ; . Money in the British metropolis was plentiful, ana th rate of dweoant low , . ' Parliamt nt was drawing to a close, and will be prorogued probably on ihe 5jh or 6th of Augii. V,' nothing of particular intarett in thru- proceed ings. ' . -' " . ' ' . . . , ' ' - 1 " ' . . THE UNIVERSITY OF YIRGINIA. . WsJ.'H-' MeOirrraTEH. ha, been appointed to the Chair f Moral Fhilowphy, and i. B. Mise, Esq., Prsfsssot of Law. ..,.....-, Li. -.liHEJESBBBB. L".. rgissiMy FRIDAY, -g?gawgsja iwe published ni our la.-t, a Purody on I loon's Nnng of the !M)irt,"styIod the "Song ef the Ed tor; and we ara new indebted to t valued female iiiejid,fof copy of the original Song, which we rake great pleasure iu publishing. EwToa. the sosc or Tar. shirt-h ii'oo. With finjersi weary .and worn " With eyelids heavy and red, I , : A woman sat, iu unwomanly rags, ' Plying he- iieedlu and' thread. -' '' Sutrb! Ktltch Stitch - ' "- , In poverty, bmiger and dirl ; ' i i And still with a song of dolorous pilch, She sang the " bona; of the IslurU" yferk '. Work J Work 1 - - - X- While th cock is crowing aloof! 1 .And work J work J. work! . . ,. -Till the stars rtuwe thro' U rUoffc--". It ' oh 1 to be a dave, . I .-, Along .with (ho barbarous. Tuk, Wheie woman has never a satd to save. If M hi Christian wrk 1 Work r Woik ! Wo-k ! Tilt the brain hegiu to awirn Verb J work f work ! Till the eyes nn dim : Seam, and gitwiet, end band, Bund, and gut:et and seam ! . .Till over the buttons I fj.il asleep, t And sw them on in my dream ! Oh ! men with ittr dear ! Oh ! men Willi mothers and wives ! It ie not lineu you're wearing out, But human creiitiirna' lives! Stitch ! slilrrli! milcli ! In poverty, hunger and dirt, Sewing at once wnli a double ihreod, A slirmid us well us a shirt ! But why do I talk of death, ' That phantom ol" grisly hone I hardly fear his terriWc shape, It seems so like inv ou n ! It eejrUM.eo I: inv "vii Hecruise o . i !i O, Uod ! lh.it in And lls.-h and last I i.ld dear, ip! Work ! work My lahr.r !-. l',. A'ld what arc rt irr.s -a ld of straw, A crust of bread .uiii rua; A sbatter'd roof ana I his nuked floor A table a hroki-n chair A wall seblank, my - iuiiow I thank For sonietiines tailing there ! Work ! work ! work" ! From weary chime to chime ; Work ! work ! work ! As prisoners work, for crime ! Baud, and gusset, u'nd seam, Seam, and gusnst, aud bund ; Till the heart is sick, and the brain beuomb'd, A well us the weary hand ! Wrk ! work ! work ! In the dull December light, And work 1 work ! work ! When the weather ie warm and bright ; While underneath the eavis Th brooding swallows cling, As if to show m their sunny backs. And twit me with the Spring. Oh ! bnt t breathe the breath Of the cowslip and primrose stvert ; Wilhlhe sky abeve my hr-ud, And the grass beneath my feet For only ono short hour, To feel as I used to fep Before I knew the woes of want, Aud the walk that costs a meal ! Oh! for but one short hoti r ! A respite, however brief! No'hlemsed leisure for love or hope, But only time for grief ! A little weeping would ease my heart But in their briny bed My tears must slop, for every drop Hinders needle aud thread ! With fingers weary and worn With eyelids heavy uud red, A woman sat, in unwomanly ragfl, Plying her needle and thread. Stitch ! stitch ! Btitch ! , In poverty, hunger find ilirt ; And otill with a voice of dolorous pilch Would that iis tonen could reach the rich ! She sang this " Song of the Shirt !" 'FIGHT (W-i'lCHT UV'ER" We recently puhli.-lied, that (inv. Jout-B, the gal lant and intrepid Whig of Tennessee, had recently paid a visit to Kentucky, where he was greeted in true Kentucky style. While the Governor was vi siting Mr. Clay in Lexington, the VVhigsof thut place tendered him a public dinner, which he thus decline.-: I.Kxnvo-roji, July lGlh, 1S45 Gentlemen r Your wite of yesterday welcoming ine among you, anil tendering to me a public dinner, in lka name i(L Jhecilie,iis i.of the .county of Fayct ie and city of Ixinglon, has been receiveiT with the most grateful feelings. I regnrt exceedingly that I feel myself constrained to decline the honor you pro pose. I need not ussitre you that it wotild give me sincere pleasure to meet my fc!iow-citi.eiis of this portion of Kentucky around the festive board. Con siderations of a personal character, connected with the fickleness of my health, impels rile reluctantly to decline the honor of this, public, testimonial of re spect. - For the kind and complimentary terms in wb ch you ore pleased to allude to my erFnrts to secure the success and tritirr; li of the principles I advocate, you will acwpt my thanks. Uolioving them impor tant to the best interests of onr common country, if not esse li ti nl to the riiitci;ce of our free instittit our, I could not withhold from Idem my U'arinestai'pporl. For any personal sacrifice I may have been called to make, in vindicating thwe prin:iles, I find an abnn' dant reward in my conviction of the justice and pu rity of the principles for. which I have contended j aud the generous appreciation of my poor service as manifested by my foilow-citixeo of Kentucky on thai and other occasion. , The only regret that I feel in reviewing the cilj Gunntance to which yon refer, Js that I have not been able to do more, (am! if npces-sary, to have suf fered traey) ' jbf the ertoMMitocut of those priuci-l-Ies, than huv tioue, DVrk "and"efbomy as th pro-pecw fox the political redemption of our cov.nl ry jnv bo, X do not yet derpairiof seeing a brighter and mar atrspicioo day j gatlifing confidence from this bpa, 1-Jt, us " fight onCgltt ever." -"Tadering to you.'Cfiitlrrnen, and through you, those you represent, ray humbl acknowledgements for th honor done me, - I am, respectfully, '".. -' Your obedient savant, ' ' ; , r JAMES C. JONES. To Gen. LEsT.m-Coais, HrM. LsTcnea, Tmos. II. Ht'KT, and thr. All wh ould have a bright example before them, ! in upholding and persevering in so glorious a Causa as that of th W liirr party, cannot choose a nolifer or pure Jen of t! 'i'wifHM. - i Edit,,-, and tproprietttr, Thro AUG 17ST;8, 1845. r-mEVBSfKMS EDI TQtTS CCRRl3PGNDNC. NOTES OF A tKlPTO NIAOAKA Al '' ' ; CANADA. " - . C'sTsitit.i., .ht'i, 'Having eahfcnstt a eur exuberance of spins soirie. what, and receiving; ' gentle monition from sae maolia that dinnex W ws near and dinner far away, wa prepared tf leave the wild pleu of the CauieuWUI, but like getting an office or improving ow"mrl, we fimud it hill workaad expeaded atest rf.ur pntieiue, and all onr remaiiiiiig strength, t g a i he mountain top, where we paid tor ovftaia bas-keta of water which had been let over the vfrfe tor .r -rijusement, and were soon jolted Uck iu iIm- I..i1 The diilner wa-i cSpit!, equal totbe Astor Houe. r American, and it seenied strange to meet with b ma ny delicacies amongst tin? rugged mountains in the clouds ; literally no. as it had been several limes ihiri hit the 4y I iiale.-d, iliey sometime kve a lhuilr storm beuesth them, while they arc iu, the suwhuie Olid el"i ;,,r llm (lertuvn k mined b iuler vain, m;iJ m tho Stajo rattled away, I regretted that I had to put uji with th lender awruiea of the clwids a on linrx.lmck. Brrng anxious, howpwr,'! reach Al bany thut night, I look advantage of an iaiennifaion in the rsi'n, aad abntil seven, hyft tlsc mighty sees for a lonely ride. Pul ing spurs to the horse, we began descending the nioentain st a brisk trot, but the 3ark nes noon overtook us; ludeerl, some parts f the road are nut mer-light n ruid-lay. The rtwd led down, down, with variou. -windings for four long mile; tlw Iturse liecmno reside with hin uiiukiimI sieed la that direct.'"!) ; Jim sadive slipped forward, aud I had seve ral time.4 to dismount to tighten ami prevent its goine; over liis shoulder : and to d.f to my iniiatieiice, th thunder .begun to r ill and the lif litniiig to llssh their warnings of a con; ng storm. Trusting lo the horse's knowledge of the road, I still urged lm-i on i"ie rapid ly and without iin -Kleji, turning, or yliiinl. - . the ujg- fy-noble animal wall repaid the :miIm!-ih . The scene itself was 1 iliivi, und el lie i i!i' suiilimi- ly ; at ea'ith tla.-Tt" e.ery lliintr i Ie .1 i:i it tiy- IliaglC. tjld ii'i led treed etre!eli, f ml I lieir llillhli like weird in'Moteis, :utd the nii;liiy i!j'u lay hatht'd in a flood sf liiie lwlu, while mi uic at my vary feet was the vero ef the prreip-e, where tin- trea lop were hundreds si' feet bel , -mr -the other, tho mountain towered Ueu,id the clouds then us sud denly as it came, the 'l,,,li dia.;eared ami left darn Hess, black darkiien., il niineei, liit could be seifo, and came up close to tlierjea like a shruiid over them ; theu followed the thunder with its crho from every hill, as if mountain rieiidR answered to its calling. I reached tho plain hi ssfely, and without rain, nnd paused slowly en over the remaining eight miles, too tired with the fatigues of tho day lo make another ef fort, or allow the home t change hits pace from a walk. Sometimes waking, and sgain asleep, I in stinctively clung lo hie side, .while h chote his own road to tho village. We reached it aliout midnight ; tho steamer" was in view, I jumped on board, has tened 16 a berth, and ' .ver go up the C'aKkill mountaiu on horseback, dear reader ; tho i:lliii)u are th iee irt oue,ll,.iL you wi'i h i e s show tr, and as for the horsec, it is liko " riding on a rail." F ( . GREAT LOSS. Among.4 the p.opeffy dostrayed by the fire in N. York, were the p ates sf Mr. Audubon's mngiiificciit work on Omitholigy. . The edition of his cosily work which has been i ailed was very limited, nnd -consequently Ihe copicH extant will be esteemed iu propor tion lo the scarcity. His Ions, the News, from which we frutlje- this information, states, may proba bly be about ftl "j.OOll on plates, which are. whollly tltiimmi I'd. PKLV-IDF.NCY OF llKV Altl) COLLEGR. H in reprirtei! that Hie corporation of Harvard Uni versity have voted to invite the Hon. Edward I'.vk.r rtt, to accept if tho oflice of President uf that insti tution, and ttv.l it is understood ho will yield to the requcit. THE AMERICAN BIRMINGHAM. Tho PittobnR.tiaxtte liana very pleasing story to lell of the rapid jrrowth ol riiaiiufacterie.i m thai cit y. Among oll r miltti is inenlioncd a tack and linul fne tory that turns out 4 to 511'I.OOtl er day. A iliaiin fticlory of " anvils" is alto to ho established there. Two rollintr mills of the lat're',. ai'c arc building. There is ulni) a oottnii faeloiy Ifili feet long, .'ill feel wide, aud five atortw high, to run 7U'M) spinilh : a corresponding number oflnume, and I" le prupell. 1 bv steam. A smaller sii'l is uearl;' ready to run, but uf which no dimension" a.e given. 'INTERMARRIAGES AND INSANITY. The Cinajiiiiiiti Herald contains nn article on thin subject, designed to show that intermarriages "I b'ood relations alwayvfe-nd to deprave tb" rtJic, and ollcn lead to.imajbityi It is shown that iu Catholic co.m- tries, wbeisiich interuiarriagr are iiiteidicled, cai-ea ol lusanily ari very rare, wtnie Hi i roiesmni comi- tiiesthsy afe of freque nt occurrence. Thus, in Spain, the prepurtkin.or inaaiio IS but I Hi UB-1, wtula In trie L'nitea Sliies they are 1 to WM). In this City, on Sunday night, 3d inst. st 11 o' clock, Mrs. SaTiaii E. Yaftsoant'iiii, wife, of Col. En wash YAtisoiioiOn, of ilia Eagle Hotel. Mrs. Yarborough was the daughter of Mr. Dunicd and Mrs. slarab Bailey, and wo born In Salisbury, N. C, Jnly'Slst,--WIS. She was fir nianied to Doct. Mild Giles, of Salisbury, who early left her a widow, with on child.1 On the 95th Uoc. 1836, ahe' wa united in w edlock to Col. Yarhorooch, and came with hit'i to thl plno in 1840, wlu. by' he; inlaili gauce,sive;tHfSSJif (Imposition, and kffubhi manners, slie wri.ihe cotifitlence and nSectioijs of all who had the plcasnre of her acquaiiilaufte. k a motbrir, she was mosf affectianate ; and in th? gevernmcnt-of her children, and in family discipline, tieral!j-, she bad no superior. As a mistress, r,iio was kind ;- as a wifo she W as davotcd f.-but he imobtruaiv piety was lbs crowning excellence of hcT character. For the- Iatrt 13 years, th has been au exomplary anJ alou member if the Methodist L'0BaJ Cliiireli.' She) was prepared for ber end ; ii was peaceid. Tfer" af liclious were borne without a murmur ; and without a striigiU she yielded her spirit to the Go I who g.ivo, tb youngest nly 8 day old- .v : :: ' Dollar, per Aijaaoi. irrrnT?iia) pn ri...s,,.,u asrrr-iu l ravt'iM'rs. THE Fare from Gaston to Peteiburg, it f 00 Tint Fra frnm 0t.. to Baltimore, h the way of the ()reiiaille i,d Koanoke, Pter!tMr. Kirhmund snd Petersbarn, n1 Uichinoml eV Frettericki-buig Had Kea ls, the Potomac Siearo Boat, mJ . the Stage tAnt ttweB M'astuaftsa ml Baltimore, ia t 0 The Fare from (i is-.m o Balrhnnr. by tb saras rt, with th it!tlilt(iiij of ihe Hail Ruad f.r the te, between W 'hiiiftlnii ami Hhitioe, is ill' 00 Tke Fare frittm timlvHTri ll illiiivwrr; by h Gree,.vtl it Kiannke, l he IWr hurt .el I'll, Hoit H..il Koftd. Sd Jsn. K-t iUii Hay BuMn Mnals, iuiuuii, Meal an Ibe Uja's, f flu TL. Is li.nu 0 ,51,. ii to Nortufk, ky lb J'lje,1 lv,iie i,' tTi!1. s from WV..1,,,. ! ', Mi'.S tiKK.HAM, Agrcl. OrYirc rt t we,u.vilir anil j K. mo ok li. K., Ami. 9, 1815. 5 W .ii.hm, i. jiun m ..nicie j iihs K".urk'r, erh one umiilh. ; PJ3 U li K 111' 7 " til LARftE snd jenwal asortmerit of Psrfumer- iancy A 'lick., 4c. , received and for mile hi tviliUAAiS, Jl.il WOOD & CO. Aukihhs. at Dissolution of Copartnership, "ffHK Cnprtiierhii, hetetoforai existing between fl lue iSiih-crihers, trading unUrr the Firm Wuasa suil DtiriLoe, is this day dissolved by iuu Iu il euDseut. Tl lionLs and Arrpnnls bclnnginit lo the Con cern, sr piu'e.J iu III hamls of Willi aw M. Hcr rsiiis. who u fully auiluri.tJ to arrange and Inpii. dele the same. JOHN A. ,wieKF:rt, W, H. UCrFAI.oK. August I, 1915. 61 M sorici;, ALL person" milehted tnthesiie) Finn of Wirx r it llT'rrt.nx. sre hereby nnntlnl to call and selile llrt same imrm-dialety . It not il.iiie l.v Aui.nt Comt, lb rl.iimi will h plassd iin'imrimu.ately in a tram lor roliectinii WILLIAM If. I! CP FA I, OK. Aufilst 1, 1 fX4ft. Classical Mathematical- and Mli.lTAUV ACADEJir. Clatrical Drpartmunt : J. M, LOVEJOY, ,tcrrroR; Mnlhrmiliral mid Military Vrmrtmrnt : W. F . DISBRQW, THE year will lie divided into two Session of Ave month each ; iho liint Vetainn Uiai.ni( on ihe fir") id January, and tho second iicssinn, on tin, tiist ul July. It is ihe desian of 110 Procrpthr, that this fnsiitii. lion hhaM not I surieti, in the a tvaninjej nrfin.l erf fur scriuiiinfi a tiiuruugh. English (;l,isicl and Mailifimmcal Eilucaleai. Pupils will he priipiretl lo enter the Junior (Tsaa uf si.y ..'.,Ui' in ih tri,ilil Kih e, I Lli.MS (IF I I II1UN. Fsr Enrrli!i and Mathematical Ntudies, in r .Sesinn. fib ftfl For Latin, Giei k , I'rrnch, Hjnirtish and Italian Langii iirs, pr ciessunn, 30 ('0 Tho sdvmiced ;iawes rtisy puisne the Studu id luwi r ("Isjs, piiyiriK only lor ihe Studies of the Cla.s to which ibey Im-Iuhit. 4 Mililaty 'l uetics taught o the Pupils, free of extr i chsri;r. 'f be (lesinn of iho Militarv Deptirtmeut Wine lo fit the Pupils lo scl, in caar, of emernency, s OlVn en, ihe Went Point sysnmof inalrui linn Will be csirful ly pursued, nor will ihe Army Taeth' b departrd from, in iiribir to exldliit the boys f ir the lienelit ol the Institution, or for sny other purports By an Art uf the last l.ea-isltiure, th nereoaary sriri- si'd fquipmi n' will -tie liiifiihil kv ihe t.ne, hut Patents who w i.h their childien nitii,i ted in llie Military Ocpariment will be required to pluvidc llirui with ihe precriled ttiiform. Rslcih, A. "i, fil !;.The iNcw' IJakury.j f hai been generally known lh.it the operation, of niv Ibikirv lbin been nmr etulsd for scversl liuyii, liuin ( hukfn vt tilth I lit i il nut :ii. iilpui heic I take ph-astire, however, in saying, lo ttie i iimena ( llateih, ami esfM- islly t tboc, a h haie so bliersh ly patronized me, that I base just returned from Nor fuls, and bioiiuhl wnli mc a very etijwrior workman. eil qual lied to g'na saii-faeliou in the various luiuichex of the Daliinu business. His manners, iiahiix, and iiioiala ars such, th-it I ran safely guar raiilre entire sutu-fuctiuu, w ith every oulsr that he -may make-up, Having laen frrqnently iuterrngatril in reference In Wedding ami Putty Cakes, 1 suijoiu i hl u prices for such articles, vis : '' Pluiu I'uimd talis, 6 cents per lb. Iced do ihl, 87 J do Fruit do do. 6 do Plain Sponge Uttke, Uii do Iced do do. Jj do Hugor Fsncy Cskes, ol every quality and de scription, to mutiU with Ihe above, at prices lo suit the 'Imca. All ihe shove will liu furnished If giving reasona ble notice, and if the artit les luriiiahed do not satisfy Iho must Kptruresn tmte. no charge will lie made. liesMie the fort-going arti. hs, the following will be llirmslied in ihe urcatesl variety, vi : DliEAH Plain Loaf aud Kibin. , HIMtMil P - Medlord, Hmla, Tea arid Tea Rusk. GRACKKKH Lemon, Cinnamon, Butler, Sugar and Water. ' There are many other articles that we bake, but do nut name them, hctsuse I Uty are not in such geu-' eral use. I return my arsUtful'thanks to those who have in leresied themselves in my wcllaie, and patront-Afd me so li!era I;;, anil beg a cotitinuance of their kind crjf fnesi aud 1 buniHy leg those, who have mil made a trial of my orticifs lo do "'so, ami judge for theui lves. FpromUe all diligence and ptrse vcraiic ta eive satisfaoiioii. JOHX 'HABDISON. RshiRh, Ansust 4, 1815. 61 Hi y- A lot uf tho aisjve nsincd articles kepi c on stsntty on'bnnd at lb Bloro llousfi. coiitiectid with lbs Eakery, (Cooke's coiner) near Col, YAnsancou's Hotel ' J.1L ti, B. T understand that ihco!ored loys, recently in hay service, ravebeen ernp'oyed iSy some mher j ruMinn? n,l hava been aervina Bread And Cskeis to : sumenf rhy ' euktitmsis.in mil mime. For the future, all penmii-. r i.ryin r. und my Bread. &, will ha i JOHN HAKUUO. A LA ROC stock of Paintar', HattorV, Wsll. shoe. tJounter, Hair, Shaving, Tooth, Comb, nd ,ail Brnihes, le.nved shd.for sal lot at tha rug fcior f j W1L1I AM, HAYWOOD CO. A uirl B. 61 Painting and Glazing, rilHE Subscriber give, notice that he will be pleas I d to receive racis, i ihe l,v0 business, in all ire hrsnrbrs. Having be)t employed in -ome f the principal Shop in Vkiladftfihia, Hsllimuie snd Nurfolk, fia fevht cmiridtnt of giving fnttio 'latisfaction in every ek'ptrttnent. All order h'll st. ' Thr Ar i litiliny," opposite th 'epitnl, will I tharkfdllv received an ! punctual attendnnn given. , ISAAC 3 PA IS CLE K. Auiinsi 6, I dtS. (i l-tt Jayne's Hmiise Pills. ; 'lHESE Pills fken at nil Hmr.i, and in Hiflanimetnrv, reiniilent, bitimia md every form ot FfcVEK Jaun- I d,r "'"I 'ivu'' Complaint ror llvni'fiMiii ,r.y 8rB S'sduallv rhiinoimr iUa ,' 'Uy " invlinltte .n,, ir V""u werrijonsoi tne stomneh and liver, and pro. ' ucitig helihy s,u,.,i in ih,c important oraan i l.ry veiy v,.,,U- f..r .lipases uf lh Skin, and mr wni in eummoiily cnll.-d inimriiy of the Blood j ... iur i einaie I .uin,..,,u, ( . , , &c , in tan every ui.i..e wh 1 AluneiiL Att.rilin Or purnalive medn mr may l.p reijuir-t). Dyspepsia positively can he cured perseveiing ussiof this fcanalive, especialL; it Urn Tunic Vnimtfuge be used In coojmirtinii. TUK U'AK.Ta r.i:.tTiu:u. Th sudden change of tlm weather, i!urin:! tfn sesaunof the year, exhibit t must hsnefnl ell.-ct on jhe human system, tb biliiatuin and prostrating it, The stomach and bowels become, deranged, givui(r limely notice lo all, who ate inclined lo give atlcn tinn to h warning voico uf nature. At such tii) "Jaync's Carminative" never fails to sllord immedi ate relief, checking the iliea,e and re.laiingthe pa tient lo vig'.inii, heali.li Moiln rs coiinol In. i,,n rim. liana with their childnn ilurlnB thin muiith, end the monih billowing, snd In li s earliest stages of this slimmer disease, whether from leethmr, oppressje heal, or older en s, they hou!d at unco ronirt to this never failiiiR remndv. Hundreds of certificates from respectable parmnw in this eily. are in possession of ihe proprleior, leady to pshihit to till who may de sire to see ihem si his olliie, .No. H SoUlh Third street, .Pliiladclj hi. IIFIi! MFIl!! i.iri:!u " All ihnt a man hath will he give' foi his life," m we Hud reeoided in the most ancient and best of books, but as wesee thousands dyirin around Us wilh Oon-umpiion, Uroup I'.nigh, Asthms, Bionchilis, Spitting itluod, and other Pulmonary sffictions. we ste lid io doubt the eoneclnen of the above assertion, especially since it i, n . well known that certain remedy miiv he ob'atiieil, w hich alwny s arrests those ilpn.f.. - .Wr-OAAE'S KXPECTOKANT nev f,, t s,i r. lief, and cuns al'ier eveiy oil er means have laileil. T(ij esn he and has been provetMn thou s mils of in-tanres. where il has olliirled radical cures, slutr Ihe wlii.ui had been gnen up by nil Ins friends and phys dsn, 'rem the fitnrutunnork ffttr.) Journal. W piihlKh'tl e foll.nv inu, n rnung Iho many ev-iiVn.-es which we sic i-.ui' lanllv ree, ivlmr of the In. rreasiiiir pnpulsiii, of lr Jinne's Expectorant. W lie no iniiue t In "pufftng" il nny further than w hsic desire In ptoiiiiUr the Itenlili and h'ippineis of mil Irlh'W-rrealu'rs, who are wii-litiu' uwsy with ihm-e reiiip's.nt". l-ir ivlnel. ibis innlieino i nn sbfo luie remedy. And iu 'rallmu tbo nitrniiun uf ihe public to it, we tent that we me iii the faithful dis charge of our ilu'y : Ni'W P.Mcri.Ann, Nov. 4, fi-2 Mr. l'aTT fir : I wish you (o send mo It butt, e of .layue's hi ipcetutant, and in this con rioci iun . I .would say, thai I deem.it an invaluable medicine, snd n arnclu Hint no l.m.ily hijulj be without (or a sin "''' 1 have u.'.eil il fr twi, years In my family, ' 'I b ie !v , i. I ii a qiink and eflli iniit remrd'a f.il tighlui I !.r in :, -pruiluceil by liinu prntlae led colds, whu-h prii.liu e.ihe, short hacking cuiikIi, Ihe piMliomii r ! Oini-umpiloii, in which it so fre tjiienlly t rnimnics in line climate. If properly and seasonably adiiiiiib'eriil, it will elhrclually break up the muni viuleiit mills, and thereby prevent th many violent fevers, so frequently consequent upon them. I w ul I in. it c becilully recommend this medicine to :be iJuPb.- m c ji-is - I 'I--r niture, as irivnlunhte. JOHN II. WLBaiLU. CHOLICS AND FRETTING OF INFANTS. Every mother should huvc Jayne's Csrminsti, Il is the very !hinz they need for their children, a it imnicilisiwly ernes iheelmlic, and llsy ill Irritation aithe iluinach. aud bowels, , Jtiynvi Kfprltirirnt. 'VhUi undoubtedly th nni valiisblp, is It is decidedly the most popular) medsrine ot il kinil,er (iilrwluced in this eJtate. Tho demand fur it has licen constant and increasin. from the time it was first nib-red for sale haie lo il.s prrseril time : riuinen-ns lesiiuioiifols of its rsal worth and usefulness, fnvn very msny of our rilnens, might be produced, but irinf will satisfy ll, that it is a speedy cure for Cough, Codt, Influenza, Asthma, Hoarseness. Spitting ot Hluod, and si! kind of Put. tnunary Amciion, -Puttor ( AU-J Daily Whig- Ft dm the Jitv. A. R, flinckletf, Fiiasklis, la , March 19, 1h1. Dr. I). Tsyne Your medicines have been in near. ly.fvery rse Mnce"ful, caneeially lha Eiprciorant. I have received much hem fit fipro th una of it my self, and one nf mv nearest nrighbors, who had been afflicted from childhood -svith the Asthma, so severely as nearly to suffocate ber Uunnr; th paroiysm which returned about once a wek, has been, to all sppeaf ance, pertiiaiintly cured. v ' A. ILifhaeuat;. Oweoo, N. Y., July 87, IMI. pent Sir W want some rfioro nf your medieiar s partieiitarlv ib Expectorant, which Bive uairenal spusiai iiuii iiepi'uiiuii j"u", Sl.OSSOX V WllltABS. Dr 'l, Jayn. . BisnAPTov, New York, May 91, 1941. Dr. Jayne l'esr fir, 'or Rxpectorant is In great ihmai.'d an I sells well, ard is very popular) your Vermifuge is much used, as also your ianativ Pill.5 Your, &e. " BisJAjiis Ggrixs. (T Prepsred only by Dr. L). Jayne, No. 8 Booth Ttniil streot. I'hiladaipbia', snd for Hal by -
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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