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BY SEATON GALESj
vniTHB. 4SD WOPWETOS. fl
. TERMS.. "iC
For thSemi-WecklPaperpwiitini
r J Weekly Paper, 3 per annum.
f Mortii Carolina -GmHtiiU
IHSff.?;. 2oS Court of L.w, SepunlW
t'.rrn 1850.
Nancy Culbreath )
stiiioo for Diere!
b.t . cop, of
::T"siute in .uch ce to NaalrM,-
UT .
hina ihtt the defendant In
rticlamation w pu
w j .... , : i 1
ot to ba found : rr T, " J.:
" , - n.r and answer w
Subpoena, uu u- Auction foi Ik
intf KMIU mvivh " I
it u or
month.; be mw- - r"a Ci
moni" ."r.: mM."for the aid
meR''s "":. . March) Teen of tttw
Smo
,h. la Monday of March no.l.and uwwerthe JW
of 1
r-.. R.t H. (jMU
Clerk oforrt5io
iar Crt. at Oxford, tha la. Monday ef SepU.l
77 Sin;
a.vii iiroliaaa. uiahtuw
..,. nf Pimfc and ftoarter Seasioiis
CoUSTT
November l erm w
7. icen
I Issue toacnine tne
I taliditv of, the lust
Will and Testaaseat
I of Mosoa Winsto,
Obeiiah Winston
Elijah Winston anl others.
I late of the snid Con.
I ty or tiranTiiie, e-
: I ceasea.
ltbeingm.de to tpper to lh
. iT. iihsrine Peiinr wife Lxekiel Pen-
i vi'.h. P..-!-. wife of John E. Peace.
I-wce, James A. Pewe, Samael Peace,
Peace Msrtha H. Pce (being of the
and heire at law of theaaid Mosee Wmrtoo dec";.)
tKAr with the said Eiekiel Peony and Jahn
O Peace, non-residenta of this Sute It is therefore
ordered, that publ.cation be made form succeaaite
waeka. in the Rnleieh Reenter. newspaper pV-
th Citv of Raleish. warning the said not
residents to be and appear at the ensuing Trm jf
the Court of Pleas and U-uarter aeeeiooa io oe h
for the County of UrahvUle, at e uon nonsw in
wrJ on the first Mondsv in February next, ni
become parties to the issue aforesaid, if thej shall
Landii Clerk of the said
Court, at office tu Oxford, the 27ih day ef Noteaa.
ber.A. D, 185U. j
A LANDlS'jClerk.
December 4th, (Pr. Adf. $S 62 j cu.) 6w 98
The Cwell Female lHstitutc,
YanceyviUe, N.'C
i B. GOULD, Principal.
Jtftis Kate E. KeUoge, Assistant, and Teach
' er of Ornamental Branches.
Mrs. E. B. Gould, Teacher of Music
THE Subscriber availing himself ef the well
known healthiness of this situation, ha undertaken
to establish a Fkmalk Seminakt, which in addition
to nteeitng the wauta of this vicinit, shall saerit
patronage from abroad. He nas accordMigij, spr
rd no pains in procuring nasHitant possesstnc th
highest qualifications. Miss Kellogg, (who has re
cently arrived) received her education at some of the
beat institutions in the country, a ad has been men
It auccessful as a Teacher. Testimonials of the
most commendable character can be exhibited from
wentlemen of the first respectability.
The course of studies will now embrace all thej
branches, solid and ornamental, usually taught inj
Female Seaiinaries of the higher ebtes.? Thoroegb.
ess is the Reading feature-in the plan ef inMruetioa
The government is strict, but gentle and conciliato
ry. For rapid progress and superior atlainmeatj
la Music. Drawint Paintiag and Embroidery, k U
blieved that this School now offer tery unnsua
facilities.
The $abscriber will devote oae half ef hia tiax
. at t hie school, his connection with the Uan Rieei
iastitate still continuing. v .
Board, including waahing, from 6 to $7 pe
month J Pupils are required to beard in families ap
roved by the principal. 5
The next aessiou will commeace on the 6th of
Januiirr. Early attention is requested as far ah
racticubte. Charge will be maue.frem the lime off
eaterinc to th eloae of the session, and no deduo-
tion mad for absence except for protracted illness
Terms per Session of five months.
V I I
Tuition, according tostudies pursued from $S UfHW.
Music, ifPiano with sin zing) three lessons
per week, with an extended series of vo
cal exercises, for cultivating the veice af
ter the moat unproved European method.
Drawing, Painting in water colors, Stylo
graphie. Monochromatic Paiuliug and
I li
Embroidery, each
French
04
B. GOULD.
3t 99
Sec,! 5th, 1850.
(tPt B. UUOl iMvitea auett notice te the)
VSr large stock efCiaeier Article, eomptiJ
mg the moat
- S ELECT VARIETIES- .
-withoulj'eiiumeraliog them, which he will be pre
jpared iii a few days U offer to the Public.
October 4th, 1850. ' j . 80
! Letter and Cap Puper.
J UST te hand a lot of beat quality Letter and Cad
Paper, at
P. P.
PESCUDS
DrugStere.
ft AI.KIGK ACADEMY
nrnms inxitntioe will aeraiu opew om Wedaef
II ri.v J.nnarr 8th. 185t. Particular attenlieof
i!r h. riven t the Freuch Language, Boek-kep-l
iag, Suey ing. Levelling and other branches efal
jret-alcnar-ter. M.L6vJOY
aWeigb.Dec 17th, 188. ltl 5t
T Standard copy.
w; - i-
LUBIN'S& MUSSEL'S EXTRACTS,?
For tne uanaiteroniea
Heliotrope,
Violet.
West End,
Jessamin,
Rose1 Citrooella, !
Rose Geranium,
Italian flowers,
Bouquet De Careliae,
Jockey Club,
Yerveiae,
Lilly, ' ;.
Patchouly,
Jenny Lind,
Juba Rose.
Musk,
Honey Suckle,'
A ti genuine Kerina Coloene. fine Toilet and sha
ving Soaps, Toilet Bottles of beautiful styles, and a
Urge stock of dressing CombsHair Teeth and Nai
Brasher, which will be sold low at the Drug Store
j WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD tCO
Dee. 20th, 1850. ,13
I WINES AND BRANDIES. r
SCOTCH Ale and London Porter, of superior
15 luality selected for Medical purposes constantly
Ou baiid and for aale at tbe Drue 8 tore of
I WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD, CO.
Dee ,21tt, Isau. 103
'PHOSGENE GASKin&URMjfG
r-,-. . I '-i- FLUID. ..w-
A SUPPLY this day receired and for aale at the)
II. Drug Store of
WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD & CO.
' December 28lh, 1850. V 1
irnues, icaistu. fjurraiita. Pick
les aitd Citron. J ost received freahfrom
New York, which 1 will sell low.
L. B. WALKER.
July 2nd, rSSO. 53
i CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C
- AM Jit JVb. 9 Fayetteville Street.
rfP&ACK French Cloth, i
UP Black Doe Skin Caesimer, : . .. ' ' ,v .--fIdxt
Caaainieree a xood assortment, fi
Good and Common Vesting. Bliek Sstin Vcetiug
Bilk arid Worsted Serge, Paddlng.and Canvass
Bed Brnkets, various sizewand qoslitttsv ' ?;'"
White and Black Cotton Wadding, i:
Gentlemen's Merino ShirU and Hose,
Seat 22n1, 1850
- ' -- , : . ,
i r- ' I :i ' ; ' ... . - . .. . - . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , -i. i. 1 ni 1 . , 1 ,M 1 i, , , 1 iiii - ill" ' 11 1 1 1. 1 -
1 V MMK III. ' v niTiinn r n iaiufadvoo 101 ' 'i-'mIDIlD'7
i-i. . , : , . unuunuui Hi uiiiiuaui lOiiii iiuiiiijUiu i9
COSTlhTlE El ALL.
f Pratt street and Centre Market Space.
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE.
CTIHE PUOPRIETOli OF THE ABOVE E8
JJ tabliahment would reapectfully inform the
Citizens of North Carolina and otbera, that he has re
teived from Europe, the
'? ' FALL AND WINTER FlASHIONS!
'ogether with a rich assortment of tJoods adantad
te the coming season, conaiating of
SUPERFINE FRENCH, GERMAN ANI) EN'.
- GLISH CLOTHS. CASTOR BEAVRRs
PILOTS. AND PEUTOT COAtimo
A new article for O VERSA CKs AND BUSINESS
COjITS. Also, a splendid axsoiiment of
' FRENCH AND ENGLISH
CASS1MEHES AND DOKMCINA
I the most desuable tyles imported this season.
kii;h vestings!
VTe have, and are constant It receiving Nw Si.l
ef V ESTINU8, consisting of plain and Figured ' ,
SILK AND WOOLEN VELVETS,
m tr uatiu juxu STRIPED
UA8HMERE, SILKS. SATINS AiXll TA1.EN.
CIAS, o all shades and Colon.
OUR CUSTUM WORK
e CUT AND MADE in the best manner -attilaa
regards Style and Workmanship, ia warranted to
give entire vatisfartion, and at greatly reduced prices.
IDA TTT a a . w m ... ... . . - .
Persons in want of HEADY MADE CLOTH.
ING are particularly invited to call an k examine cu
Stock before porchasina elsewhere, as we manufaef
tore all qualities of
. r A otilUlN ABLE CLOTHING,
And our assortment of that article is at all times larre.
wnien oners to purchasers a great Inducement of
procuring an article of a quality which cannot be
obtained in any other Clothing Establishment in the
We have on hand and are constantly Manufacturing
GARMENTS OF EVERY VARIETY.
"KUM THE BEST MATERIALS. IN THE
MOST APPROVED STYLES, FOR FALL
, AND WINTER WEAR,
Consisting of
5 SUJtTOUt SACK AND PELITOT
OVEKX)ATs.
in all coloia, qualities and aizes, from $2 60, 4 50,
f T5, 0 Ml and upwards.
BOlfB'SACK AND OVB COAT8!
A large aaaortmetit of Boys' Sack and Overcoats, SO
per rent, leae than ti e iiMal prtrea.
SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS.
v-te nana rioa
t-m43srman and french cloths,
h? in the Latent fashion.
I . A LAMOK STOCK nF
TWEED COATS.
PANTS AND VESTS.
We hav a Large Assortment of
Tweed! Frock and Sank,
A New Artict.
FOREST SACK8 FOR STORMY WfATHER,
From Super. French Doeskins. '
BLACK AND FANCY CAS8IMERE
PANTS.
Of every variety of Mbade and Color, at $1, 1 50, 1
TS, . t H. 3, S 50 and upwards.
VESTS,
Made from rich Velvets, Satins, Cashmeres and Vs
lenriae. and at ail prices
Remember the Name and Place, corner ef
PRATT ST. & CENTRE MARKET SPACE,
H. H COLE.
Baltimore. November l&th. 184. 62
TRINITY SCHOOL.
7 Miles South of Raleigh .V- C
Rev. P. T. Babbit, Rector.
int. biguth term ertni school will commence
e the Sih of January, 1S51.
TEaMS PATABLKI ADVANCE.
aiFer board, washing, $-c , with instruction in Eng
lish, and the Aucient Languages, f75 per term of
f months.
; As a general rule, boys over 14 years of age will
eol be received. The design of the school is to
fwraish a safe retreat to which boys can be sent fur
r hero uk h traiuing. Hence the requirement that they
shall be young , or, if over the docile perioi of child
hood, that they ahaH possess a character ia keeping
with the abject of tire School. In reopect to beauty,
retirement, and heaitniutnes oi iiuuon, ana cou
' .. . . . t r . J
venience and comtort of buildings this echoe! pos
The coarse of study will
m regulated by the requiretueuis of our Uni versity,
lad no pains will be spared to make the boys good
Standard, Chronicle and Journal, Wilmington,
eaeh copy 3 times
nrz-pmSr 26th. 1850. 104
XP- . :
Male Academy,
CEDAR GROVE, ORANGE, N
C.
H E next session of this school, fituated eigni
Sea north of Hiilsboro , will commence on Monday,
ruitb dav OI January, loot.
Beard, as usual, in good families in tne neignoor-
hood, at $8 per moDlh. Tuition, as usual, far ttog-
liah, $10 per session ; Latin aud Greek. lf per sea-
SAMUEL W. HUGHES.
Peeembor 28th,1850..
It
TVTISW NOVEL!.-The Lultrells, or, I he
INI IwoMarrtages. By Folkestone Williams, Esq,
AUer ef 4 Maid of Henor ' Price 25 cents. '
";.'.7 JIIjCSU
TTT jPPkkb NEW MUISirtLil lor wecem-
IHIberlSSO. H D.
a S
TURNER.
JUc., xo, ieou.
104
FOR SALE.
THKEi: Valaable Mi
lis?. Aeply t
th Editor
i a Maa
Raleigh, Deeember aotn, iboo.
tf 104
Important to
MILLERS AND MILL OWNERS!
THE nnderahraed would respectfully inform
these engaged in the Milling business in North Car-
.w, i. a ir.iM nonaiani.iV uu muu, bin
i . tK shortest notice, that almost lnvalua-
fvnrTM'X IMPROVED PATENT
sAftfT AND I SCREENING MAunuw.
. i .. . ...itn
The only Machine or tne &ina mat biivu
;.tfn Mtiafnetiun to the public. It b
sat slanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the
State, more or less of which have been taken down to
v ft,- st .The nublie need fear no lmposi-
oiaao - ---- r -- , . t
tion. as there are now some 230 macninw fi
in Worth Carolina ; ana i wisn to our .v.
references than tbe gentlemen who are using them,
i ...r.iinns have been more than realised in
v saunas cpvwvw .
r.- It not onlv thoroughly cleanses
Ui. wh.at of Smut, but also purifies it of
lnsnr uei iuiiumuwi
nj- : . ' I. .Vo. nn bnt 4
cubstances. almost ,to penecuvn. -. -r - -
m . in ih, mill an.i rrouircs uu r-
i. . ,wi rn fi nra aeainst breaking
er. ii ia - j - , ,
or wearing oat, ana also to retaiu we cicau-.6
tties xor i,nav wu. , ,,..c.:..A. tkrnnh
u..jm..ea a aa nHsrtMP AT inM 1UKIUU0 O
... . nnn K.i,Aia nf Wheat have been cleans-
.Stand they hate never been out of erder on day,
rrher wu awarded to it the Premium of the Ma-
, - M. UUV WBB v "
Stta Pair, and a Premium with aaiiver me-
vrrr. r.r r5r;; ... M-i.nH institute, at Bai
oaL at ne (urn - 7 ,
tl last Fall.
1 Address the Subscriber at
South Lowell Mills,
Omn Cnnntv. N. C
JNO.
A. McMANNEN.
December 26, 1850.
, tf 104
Air k urajaAiixvjujjNiiica
1 NflHEst Supply just received and for sal
A PP K- TUCKEa A SON.
era . . : 41e IfiA , i "1 r ' . - ? '
. Mcziivi w et m-r
araiAia a aspcr. &a a . m. . - -:
.-THE Subinbei na on nana,
aeemid.handed Piaios, wWch
I r
4
1 TSrt.
1 f m 1 1
, . uk: AW V. Safijaa MAtltk-a.-
a
e .onld sell low ror cms, or r j t
1 Union
House.
HE Subscriber resDectfnlly informs the Mem-
.bers of the approachins Lesiarature that he is
prepared to furnish ten or twelve of them with lodg
ings and board,t th UIION HOUSE, bat short
distance from th Capitol. '
- The Subscriber will provide comfortable rooms,
and good fare, at such prices as the times and mar-
xec win atlord tie pledges himself that no pains or
expense will be spared to render his customers com
fortable. '
Travellers are also invited to call, and transient
boarders will be taken. The Subscriber keeps a con
stant supply of corn and-fodder on hand, and will
have horses left with bttti,'or the boraes f such as
may stop at his house, well taken care of.
The Subscriber's Houge is about one hundred
yards from the Capitol, and one door to the east of
the Baptist Church.
JAMES HALL.
Raleigh, Sept. 27th, 150. , 7 ts.
The best Family Kedicine now before the public.
It lias been computed, tlmt during tho lat
twenty years, three millions of persons nave
annually been benefited by the use of
these Medicines ; a fact which speaks volumes
iii fat or of their curative properties a single trial
will phtcc thorn beyond the reach of competition in
the estimation of every patient By their use the
Mood is restored to a pure and healthy state, freed
from all impurities. The system is not reduced
(luring tlkMr operation, but invigorated, and tlicy
require no restraint from business or pleasure.
The nfflwted have in Moffat's Life Pills
luid Phoenix Bitters, remeily that will do
for them all that tnodioino can possibly etftTt.
The genuine of these mo hemes ar now put np
with a fine steel engraved wrapper ami label.s,
aial copy right secured acuHrditig to the laws of tlie
Uuited States.
Prepared by W. B. K0FFAT, M. D., New-
York.
F"r sale by
J. J. RYALS.
Raleigh, Aug. 27th, 1850. 79 ly
MUtS AlAUEHY,
TEACHERS.
Department of Ltnguaftes, R. A. Exell, A.M.
Department of Mathematics, D. R. Wallace, A. R-
f IjlHETWENTY-THIRD SEoSlUPi willcon-
mence ba the 15th day of January, 1850.
The Principal takes great pleasure in informing
the Public that the Mathematical Department has
been, at the cost of great labour and expen6e,plsced
upon an exalted and permanent basis. Mr. Wal
lace whose services have been secured ror mat ui
viaion of the School, was graduated with the first
distinction at College, and has since had charge of
the Greenville Academy, which, aa Principal, he
conducted with entire success and universal appro
bation Hia testimonials from the moat eminent
Scholars of the state evince a high order of Schol
arship and a high rauk as an Instructor.
In the Warrentou Academy, boys are preps reu
thoroughly for the advanced elassea of any College.
in the Umoo or for the varied dutiaa of useiui me.
The strictest attention is given to the moral as well
aa intellectual improvement of the Students, and
the course ef instruction, while it insures a high
order of Scholarship, is designed to develops aud
strengtheu the faculties of the miu'L
11.UM5.
Board for the Session of five months, $0 00
Fuel and Lights in the room, 00
Tuition (or the Languages and Mathematics, 17 SO
do in the English branches, 12 SO
Fuel in the School-room, I W
For the character of the Institution, Mem
bers of the Legislature are referred te the Kepre-
eatatives of Warren, all of whom are Trustees of
the Academy, and to the Members from Worth-
ampton. k. a. rxcuj, rrineipai
December 16th. 1S0U. iu?
0y Standard copy 4 weeks.
Edgeworth Seminary,
fin HE Proprietor of this Institution has the plea-
IS sure to announce to its patrons mat tne cxer-
ciaes will commence on the first Monday of Febru
ary, 1851,; under the care and supervision of Pro
fessor Kichabd STiai.iNts ana Lrfiny.
RICHARD STIRLING,
Professor of Chemistry, Natural Philosophy and
Ancient Languages.
REV. JOHN A. GRETTER,
Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and
rrencn.
MRS. STIRLING, Matron.
The services of a Lady accomplished in Drawing
and Painting in Oil and Water Colors are already
aeeered. The other Departmeute wilt be rully
supplied by the opening of the session.
Terms as heretoiore. ine session, wuij
months instead of five, will terminate on 31t May.
A corresponding deduction will be made. Pupils wiil
be received at any time before the sessiou begins
without additional charge.
J. M. MOREHEAD, Jfropnetor.
Prof. Stirling begs leave to refer to
Rev. Samuel L Graham, DD,J Union
Samuel B Wilson, D D, Theological Se-
F. L Sampson, D D, ) minary,
B. H. ice, D D, Prince Edward, Va.
Wm. 8. Pluanner, Baltimore.
James Caraahaa, D D, President of New
J ersey College.
James W. Alexander, D D, Princeton, N. J.
Prof. Joseph Henry, Smithsonian Institute, D. C.
January. 1851. 3 w9t
UNION HOTEL.
CALIFORNIA.
THIS ESTABLISHMENT has been
recently fitted up, in Pacific St., near
Sansome, which is convenient to the
business parts of the City y also to the
City Hall, and other pubtio onuuings ) ana witnin
. . . . - : : l o. L... -
few minutes want oi ne pnuuifmt oivauioua mu-
diniri.
The Proprietor, irom nis ioug caperience iu m
business in the City or ew i or a, inaviug oeeu con
. Hotel for several vearsl feels
v ku
confident that those who may visit his House will
find there the cemtons 01 a noma.
GEORGE BROWN,
' Proprietor.
Sin Prunniaeo. Am. 1850. 72 9w
- BECKWITH'S ANTLBILrOUS
THOSE who desire an artieleped of highly
Anti-Bilious properties, without Mercury, will not
w. riirtnnninted in the use of these valuable Pilla.
WOSe regenume wiinoev ui -
tbe proprietor. Price 25 cents per bos. - .
t or hw vj
' ' ' , t P.F.PESCUD.
tate of " If orth Carolina Casteskt
3 CoTJNtY, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
November Term, A. D. 1850, ,
la the matter of Michael F. Arendelt aud Sarah
Areudell, nominated Executors of a paper- writing
purporting to be the last will and testament of
Bridges Arendell,, deceased.
Upon the allegations filed of the said Michael
ArendeltiStnd Sarah Arendell, propounding the taid
paper writiug as the last will and testament of
Bridges Areudell, deceased, late of this county, and
praying to be allowed to summon all persons, and
especially the next of kin and heirs at law of the
said Bridges Arendell, deceased, t't tee pi tceedings,
&Lc. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
that Mary Ward, wife of. Washington Ward, and
William Areudell are some of the next of kiu and
heirs at law of the said Bridges Arendell, deceased,
and that they reside beyond the limits of this Stale,
it is ordered by the Court that publication be made
for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, published at
the City of Raleigh, that the aaid Washington Ward,
and wife Mary, aud the said William Arendell ap
pear before the Cwurt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions
of Carteret County, at the Court to be held for said
county, at the Court House in the town ef Beaufort.-
on the third Monday in February, A. D. lSSl,and
see preceedfnesta be 'Fad in TK tiiatter'aforesaid. ;!
! Witness, James Rumley, Clerk of said Court, at
Beaufort, the third' Monday in November, A. D.
1850. f' - JAS. RUMLEY,
" Clerk of the Court.
Nov. 13, 1S50. Pr Adv. 5 63. 100 w6w.
SPLENDID SCHEMES.
FOR JANUARY, 1861.
J, ir.JfI.iUlir CO, Managers.
35,000!
$25,000 !
$20,000 !
15 PRIZES OF 1,0001
O
VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY,
For the Beuefit of Monongalia Academy,
Class No. 2, for lBol
To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday
January 4th, 1851.
o
BRILLIANT SCHEME
I Prixe of 35,000,1 of 25,000,1 of 20,000,1 of 10,000
of 5.355, 15 of 1,000, 100 ofbUO.
&c, dec, J-c.
Ticketa only $10 Halves 5 Qurters 2,50
Certificates ol packages ot 25 Whole tickets 130,00
Uo. do. of 25 Half do G5 00
Io. do. of 25 Quarter do 32 i'J
Orders for Tickets and Sbarea and Certificates ol
Packagea in the above Spleudid Lotteries will rr
ceive the moat prompt attention, and an official ae
i couut of each drawing sent immediately after itja
over to all who order Irom ua.
Address J. j- C. MAURY 4 CO.
Alexandria, Va.
WfvN Tuesdav the Uthut January next, I shall i
Ulf uffer for sale at the late i evidence of David
titutou, dee'd., the crop of Corn, Fodder and Oats ;
also the stock of Mules and Horses, Waggons,
tyart, arming utensils,CottonGins,W heat Thresh
er, Blacksmith's tools,and a variety of other artieles
belonging to the plantation.
aix mouios credit will be given, lu all cases
Bonda and two approved securities will le required
before the delivery of the property. The aale will
continue from day to day until all is sold. On
Thursday the ICth, at the same place, the Negroes
belonging to the estate will be hired.
C. L. HINTON, Executor.
January 7th, 1851. 3
Mlcadyr-maile Clothing.
WE have again r ceived a large aupply of
Wiuter Clothiug in addition to oorlormer
Stock conaiating of fine Dress and Frock Coats,
Socks. Oversacks and Cloaks, fine Black and Cas
simere Pants aud Vesta, made up of the best male
rial, and of the moat fahionable style, which, we
will sell at Baltimore wholesale prices in order to
make room for Spring and Summer Clothing, of
which due notice will he given. We respectfully in
vite all in want ef any ef the above articles, to call
and examine liefere purchasing elsewhere, at A B.
StithV Co., Auc ion and Commission Store, Fay
etteville Street.
Raleigh. Jan. 4ih, 1851. 3
Plank Road
Notice.
BOOKS of Subscription to the Greenville and
Raleigh Plank Road Company will be opened
ou the 1st day of January neat, and remain open
thirty days, at the following places, vis :
At Washington under the direction of John My
ers, B. F Havens, James E Hoy t, B. F. Hanks and
Joseph Potts.
At Green vile, under the direction of Gould Hoyt,
Charles Green, Edwin H. Goleit, Win. Bernard,
Sr. and Henry Bell.
At the town of Wifeon. nuder the direction of
Jonathan Jfountree, John Farmer and Barrou C
Watson.
At E.-igle Rock, under the direction ofT. R.Deb
nam, Wm. H. Hood and Needham Price;
At Ra'.eigh. under tbe direction of Thomas D.
Hogg, Wm. II. Jones and James T. Marriott. -
Amount of share? (25 Two dollars on each share
to be paid ou subscribing.
JOHN MYERS,
JAMES E. HOYT;
JOSEPH POTTS,
BENJ F. HANKS,
, B. H. HAVENS.
Washington, N. O, Dec. 39th, 1850. 2
GEOIIGE LAWS .
REFINED AND HIGHLY PERFUMED
FOR Cleansing, Whitening, Beautifying and
preventing the Skiu from Chapping. For
sale at the
NORTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE.
Raleigh, January 4i, 1850. 3
Female Classical Institute,
111 .sOitOUjJH MltKKT.
REV. BENNET T. BLAKE, Principal.
Mr. Wm. Q. Doub, A. M. Professor of
Mathematics and Ancient Languages.
Mr. Karl W. Petersilla, Professor of
Music.
Mrs. Lucy M. Petersilla, Teacher of
Drawing and Painting.
f llWENTY-FlVE Young Ladies can be accom
1. mod a ted with board in the family o. the Prin
cipal. These will receive all the attention, and en
joy all the comforts of a private family.
The course of study iff well digested, thorough
and extensive. The entire expense to a pupil will
be covered by tbe payment of One Hundred Do,
lars in advance, for a session of 5 months. This
will include Board and Tnitiou. with Music. Freuch,
Latia, Greek, Mathematics, Drawing and Painting.
Taken separately, tne cnarges win oe as ioiiows
Board per session of 5 months,
85
Tuition in the Cassical Department
Do in the English Department,
Music on Piano or Guitar,
Drawing and Painting, v
Painting in Oil Colours,
French. .
20
15
20
10
Is
1
The Pupils will be regularly iastructed in Vocal
Music, -without further charge. - 4 .
0-The Annual Examination of the Pupils, of
this Institution will take place on Wednesday and
Thursday,- the 4th aud 5th of Deoember'ensumg -
The Session for 1851 begins on Monday the sixth
of January. :
. B.'T. BLAKE, Principal
Balbigh N. Cn Nov. th 1 850. 2m si
1
WE ARFd
TO AN
pounce T.
as a Candid-
UESTED
W'EetxV
NOTICE.
'- a 1 '
io nerebv iven. thai smniw.;nri .wiiiu A
a w J ' -pivwMWM -Till U UMUV ftV
tn present Legislature, for an act to incorporate
.00iHk--Ui,i"l0B No- ,of Sons of Teraperanee
of Elizabeth City.
i Decembei 4th, 1850. 103
TUe Bug" also at Home aealu.
I HAVE just returned the second time from Bos
ton, N. York, and Philadelphia, having spept
uearly all of August and September in said Cities,
getting up ear CLOTHING, every article of which
was cut by himself, aud made vp under my pin inspec
tion , and I presume there is 'ne one in North Car
olina now, who would be verdant enough to question
my capacity after the eloquent tribute paid to my
artistic 6k ill, in our last Superior Court, by Judge,
Counsel on both sides, witnesses and Jurors. I re
fer to the case ! of Biggs . Oliver"' -ecUae for
damages, in which I had to pay $250, in consequence
of my extended reputation.
Come in, if yon please, and assist me ia paying
off the judgment by buying our goods. Who is
there in North Carolina, who has not heard of the
Hon. George E. Badger, the Hon. Wm. H. Hat-
wood, Jr., and ' Bug' Oliver, Why ' their fame is
JPPrejag,Jiemined iaJhy.SutaUinn than their L ,s
latent are to oe oircumscribeq within the same nar
row limits '
We are connected, as all our customers know
and if they don't know it, they may with no North
ern House but tee are Toilers ourselces-bay our
own goods, and import quite as many , of what we
purchase In proportion to our business, as any house
in this Sute or out of it. There is no establishment
here or elsewhere that possesses any advantage over
us We buy where evetT body else buys, and w
think we understand our business aud buy as cheap
ly. We aay our clothing is equal to any offered for
sale in North Carolina, and, we think superior, be
ing Judges ourselves of clothing. Of that though,
we will leave the public to decide, when they exam
ine for themselves. One thing ia. certain without
intending to reflect upon any oue--we will sell our
clothing cheaper than the same articles can be bought
for in any of tne Northern Citiea, and as cheap as
any body that comes here, who does not steal his
clothing ready made
Our stock embraciug Drab, Black, Blue, Green,
Gray, and other OVERCOATS from 6 to $20 and
upwards. Cloaks, full circle, $lti upwards. Frock,
dress, and Sack CO ATS from 7to$12 and upwards
PANTALOONS, all colors and prices, from $4 te
$. VESTS, all kiuds and all sizes, at all prices
from $ 1,25 te $5. la fact, every thing that can be
found in any similar establisbmeut in the Union.
We are North Cnroliniaus. Wears permanent
ly-located here, and it we sail as cheap as others.
why not give us the preference? If we do not sell
as good goods at as small a ' price, we will net ask
your patronage.
Call 1 call! 1 1. 1
bsfars van purchase, at
OLIVER Si. PROCTER'S.
No. 1
R. R. R. R.
Fayetteville Street.
w
H1TEWINE, FOR COOKING, just re
ceived aud for sale at the store of
WILLIAMS, HAY OOD CO.
BR1TTOX & TODD,
Sycamore Street, eppotite Powell's Hottl, Petersburg
Va- OFFEK rOtt SALE,
hhds. St Croix, P Rico and N O sugars; 5
hhds renned sugars
20u bags Rio, Lsguyria, and Java cogee
40 packages loaf, crushed and powdered sugars
25 tons Swedes, .American and Lngush iron
30 balea horse shoes
ISO bales Gunny, Dundee and German bagging
100 coils bale rope
151 boxes sperm, adamantine aud tallow candles
50 boxes soap
10 boxes yery s perier family soap
ISO barrels old rye' double and single rectified
whiskey
SI barrets grape brandy
fi i pipes Cog. brandy, part very fine,
2 hhds. rum
20 pipes and 1-4 pipes Pert, Mad. and Sherry
wine
100 bags shot aesorteJ,
769 kegs nails, Cumberland and Rapid Calls,
30tt sides sole leather
150 reams wrapping paper
80 reams letter and csp paper
. 25 hhds. and hbla molasses
100 boxes window glass, 8 x 10 and 10 X 12
Horse collars, saddles, bridles, bed cords, lines, pep
per, ginger, spice, mace, starch, chocolate, water
becks s, cotton cards, band iron, hoop iron, castings,
cotton yams, wagon whips, Slc dte. 4r: All of
the above goods will be sold at the lowest ratpa.
Blim ON 4; TODD.
August 21. 1850. 68 3m
F. MORRIS & CO,;
Managers of Lotteries.
PURCELL has the pleasure of presenting to his
correspondents the following brilliant schemes for
January,' under tbe management of F. Morria & Co.
sole contractors aud managers.
All schemes of the Maryland Lotteries are exam
ined and approved by the State Commissioners, and
all drawiugs couducted under their personal super
inteudance. Bonds to a heavy amount are deposited with the
State Commissioners to secure the payment of all
prizes
The many splendid prises which hare been sold
and paid at sight by PURCELL iu tbe last five
years, has given his tickets a decided preference over
all others. There is no scarcity of large prites at
hia office, and to secure them it ia ealy necessary to
address orders to F. MORKIS k CO., Managers, or
W C. W. PURCELL.
Richmond, Va.
GraHd Sckense for .laimary.
550, 40of$5U0 i.
Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class C, to be drawn
on Saturday Jauuaiy ilth 1851. 79 nauibers, 12
drawn, capitals -
1 of $55,366 I 179 of 60
40 of 5 000 I lowest 3 No. prize
Tickets $15 Halves 70, auarters 3,75.
$35,000, 8 15.000.
Susquehanna Lottery; Class 7, to be drawn
Wednesday, January 15th, 78 Numbers find
drawn. capitals.
lef
1 ef
1 of
$35,000
15,000
1 of
20 of
20 of
3.609
1,00
00 5
7,500
Tickets $10, Halves 5. Quarters $2,50
07" Orders for Tickets in any of the Maryland
Lotteries will meet the most prompt and confiden
tial1 attention, if addressed to F. MORRIS A CO.,
Managers, or to C. W. PURCELL,
Richmond, Va,
December 27 th, 1850 104
FilESn ARR1VAL.3
SEMI-WEEKLY
MARDING Sl CO. will receive new goods twice
a week during tne -entire season, direct from
tbe Manufactory, . By. this arrangement, purchasers
will always find something new and attractive by
xamtning their Stock As for Bargains, Gents,
you cant begin to-buy as cheap elsewhere. Call
od examine yourselves M ;
Under the Telegraph Office,
Fayetteville street
Raleigh, Nov. 14th, 1850 92
PERFUMED MATCHES.,
F Superior ouality, just' received by
P. F.PESCUD.
. ALSO, u '.i'trH:
, English and American Mustard la qt Bottles Sad
at. tin cans, or best quality ana very cheap.
- ' ! - ' T P LSl
1 . i
Raleigh Sept. 21st. 1850. 7.
P. F.PESCUD.
" r- GENTLEMEN'S HATS. J
Fl&LL STYLE FOR185H.
feuiwr! nt-cCj. s-
. f DICTIONARY
nTE ENTIRE WORK, VX ABRIDGED,
Ia One VoI.,CrMrn Q,U,arto 0t 13 Pages.
ty- Containing THREE TIMES the awttsr-.foanS ia say
Uisf EuglMk Pictamar; campiM IB Uiu tuunujf. ..
f rceujHsD u'r '
Q. & C MexrianTvringneifl, Mass.,
1 jlnd ntdiyU BivUelier.
i TEKTIJUOIfllLs.
Its reputation ja toidtly extended. : I doubt
not this edition Jiaa receiTed essential improve-,
ments from the able hands it has passed
through
M Best DBFisma Dictiosabt in she English
Language.- "
" Accchatb and KEUiBU'in giving! jus
exhibition of the Language.
THE MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE,
ANP RELIABLE DICTIONARY OF THE
LAXGUAGE."
N.
And thirty other members of the United States
Senate.
President of the United States.
I find it an invaluable vade mecum."
" Etymological part turpasses any thing that
ha been done for tfte Ennlhh Language.''
g
" wry scholar knows its ralue,
" A very valuable
EVEKV KOUCATED M.VX.'
work a 'necessity to
The most accurate and us liable Diction
ary of the Language."
Aor.s will elapse before any other Dic
tionary cf the Language will be required "
LL. D., of Scotland, author of
oh Tbiloor.her." etc.
For sale by Henry D. Turves, a"l the
NORTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE.
Raleigh, Noy. 1850.
NEW STORE.
EVANS & WILLIAMS
WOUL D respectfully Inform their friends,snd
the public generally, that thev have onem-d
a Store on Fayetteville Street, one door above Rich
ard Smith, Esqr., where they will keep constantly
on hand a full Supply of
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY. QRO
.ortMiO, etc
And indeed every thing usually found ia similar
establiahmenu. They present the follewiaa- as
specimens or. the Stock : "
ktrocade French Cashmere,
Embroidered Silk and Crape,and Norwich loatre.
Chameleon Turks, Silk and Popliac,
French Cashmere and Delaines,
Chameleon, Figured and Black Alpacas,
Velvet Neck Ribbons and Belu,
French worked Collars and Cuffs,
Embroidered Ribbons and Velfet Trimmings,
Scolloped Linen Cambria Handkerchief
tatioves.
Bonnets, Ribbons, and Artificials,
Giagbams aad Calicoesa large lot,
French Clothes, Cassimeres and Veatinew.
Beuver-Cloth. Tweeds, and Kentucky Jeaas,
Red and White Flannel, Linsey aad plaid
8hawJs, ' .
Kerseys. Negro and Bed Blankets, ,
Brown and Bleached Domestic, Bed Tiakiaa.
Table Clothes and Diapers,' "T
Ladies Cotton, Merino, and Silk Hose.
AL80. ,
Ladies fine Walking Shoes and Gaiters,
I Miles & Son's fine pegged Boots,
Calf, Kip, and Coarse Broa-ans. ,
A good assortment ef Hats and Caps f eerr
eseiptlon, ' .
Cuttlery, Crockery; Spades, Shovel. Trace
naina, Java, tguira and Kie Coffee, Loaf, Crush
Clarified and Brown Suzar. 1
T-..1. ' . ? ... "
' "us 1 Dimoer or other arHl n
enumerated. The Subscribers respectfully solicit a
share of publ, patronage! They will sell good
Bargains for Cash; or on short time, to punctual
nslfL' fv r n.r . .
. A. . V A, :
JOHN G. WILLIAMS.
t Raleigh. Sept. 17th. 1850. " 74
am TTT ffrn Vtave..
mut. rl -Jr by the author f
XU. Araoio. f rice 15 ceuts.
ATTURNER'S.
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Pet 25th, 180.
Abter III antra ted Uistorles.
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THE following works of the aeries are now ready
wlUiaratbeCenqueror, Alexander the Great,
Mary Queen of Scotta,
Charles the Hecnod.
Maria Antoinette,
Uarins the Great,
Queen Elisabeth,
Charles the First, . ,r
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insertion,1 One .Dolar; - each snbeequt j. -Twenty-fiy
Cents. ? If .'i.t$
Court Orders had Jvdifial AdtertUic
charged 25 per cent; highe; hut a deduct:
percent, will be made from therejalar pr
advertiaersbytheyear. , - '"'f t, '
AdYertisement8,'mserted i n tbe S E a r-Ws i
istbx, will also appear la the yVtztyrf
OT Letters t the Editor must be rosr'-rA
Vor tbe Rfmovnl aud Perrnniient Core
. ,;. .j, NiaiVOTJCTJISIISESi
AM ef those CUmjUunt . which a ceiJ hf rnsTu
weakened. or nnliwHttiy' onadiwn ot tne.
, HBRVOT)SSSTBH
' This beantifnl srtd convenient arsilfeatinn of the
at
'powers of GALVANISM and MAONKTISM, has t
...... . . . . , . . 1 n :
aoancsa oy ounngniuiea pnyiicmn, oqiu in enmpc
United State, to be the it taluaMt medicinal ditct
UttJlge. . , .fViV"
Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC tffcL
' and -;
1 M A G N E TIC FJVU 1 0 ,
OJtd with the most perfect and; eertaia. success ;
: eases of ' ' "' " ''
GERBR1L DRBIl4lTY,irt
Strengoianing the weakened body, giving tone to the. rt
srgans, and invigorating the7 entire ytem.- Abo iq (
CRAMP, PARALVS1S and FAf-Sr,: 0.rSPEP8IAiefV'
OESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONfC.CK
EPILEPSV. .LHMBAGOr D.EAFNBSS,. NtRyOU8
MORS, PALPITATION OF THE- BEARt,: APOPL
NEURALGIA, PALNS hi the SIDE and CHEST,, it!
COMPLAiNT.'SPtNAL COMPLAINT, and CURVAT
ef tbe SPINE, HIP CQMPLAtNTw DISEASES of the;
NEYS, DEFICIENCY OF NERYOUS-.and HYSlCAI.
EROY.aad all NiVOL DfSEASl which cemplainti
from one simple causa mmelTi'U
A berangemeijit bf tn KsanrlonS flyst:"
r?- In NERVOUS COMltrtTSr!g-na;le
mntiie the ditemte, for they weakse the vrtareaergieF
already prostrated system ; while under the etrengt
life-giving, vitalizing influence ef Oalvanisui, as app
this beautiful and wonderful dweovsryi tbe ehanstd.
and weakened (iiflerer is restored to winner health, sti
obwUcity and vigor. l.r.,; ( tff'fy Uti
The great peculiarity and excellence of " ,. ;Y
Dr. Christie's Galvanio Ouratlvcs, 1-
consists, in the fact that they arrest and cure disease bY
wars' mvplieatien, in place of the ennal mode of drvggin
physicking the patient, till exhausted Nature sinks hope
under the infliction. - .-w
3ey ttrenflhen Ikt wholt tyttrm, eqvmlit tht eireuUi
tk Maad, pramete IA ceratiotu, end or dth alifStut
under any circimttancet. Since their Intrrxlactioo i
United States, only three years ajnee, ajore thaa i jj;
6 O , OO O P er so n 8 W
ineluding all Ages, classes and conditions, among
a large number ot ladies, who are peculiarly subject to
aos ComplaintSv have been . ' . - , . i j '
EHTIRE1.T AND PEBMAJTBlTrLT CrrRBI
when all hope of relief had been given up, and every
else beea tried in vain ! - V";.
Te illustrate the use of the OAX.VAJIIC BEbT, an
the ease of a person afflicted with that bane of eiviliz.
DYSPEPSIA, W any other Chronic or Nervoa Disorder,
ordinary cases, stimulants are taken, which, by . their actio
the nerves and masdes of the stomach, afford ttatpsrert re
cut which leave the patient in a lower state, and with inji
acuities, after the action thus eacited hss ceased. : - Now c
para this 'with the effect resulting from the application ef
GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in
worse symptoms of an attack, and simply tie Ike Belt arc
the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. Ia a s
period the insensible perspiration will act en the pot
element of the Belt, thereby causing a Galvcnic eireok
which will pass on to the negative, and thence beeHegS1
the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Galvanic aire
tion throughout the system. The the most severe ease
OVSPEPSfAare PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW, DA
IS OFTEN AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE 1
DISEASE OF YEARS. ; i .
CERTIFICATES JP TESTIMONIALS
Of site awast Uodtmbted Charmer, :i
From all parts mt She Coontry could be given, sulBciant t
very eoluan In Ous paper!;
AN EXTRAORDITIAEY CASE,
which conclusively proves that , , ', 1 f,, , ' yr -
"Trutli is strange; titaA TicUou'!
curb' 01
EHECiilATISM, BRONCHITIS AMYSFgfr
Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergypiat.
of New Jerseyi of distinguished attainments and jsaa
reputation: A ' it ?
SioifBv, N'ew Jersey, July 13,.S1
Da. A H. Cmisti Dear Sir Yon wish to know" of
what has been the result in mv ewn sane, of the applies tioi
THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. My reiily i
follows:
For about twenty yeari I had been suffering from Oyi
in. Every year the symptoms became worse, nor aou
obtain (permanent relief from any course of medical treeAr
wnate.er. Auout jomrteen years since, in consequence
frequent exposure to the weather, in the discbarge of my
toral duties, I became subject to a severe Chronic Rbeu
tism, which for year after year, caused me indescribs
anguish. Farther: intlie winter of 'A6aiui '4fi,ineonetUsi
of preaching a great deal ir my own and various ntl
churches in this region, I was attacked by the Bronchi
which .soon Decerns so severe as to require an immediate si
pension of my pastoral labors. juy tiereeus tytlen Was
tkoriuthly pnttirattd, and as my Bronchitis became worse
also did my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection thus evinci
that these disorders were connected with each other tan!
the medium of the Nervous System, in the whole phanmv
boms there seemed to be no remedial aarent -which cmi
reach and recuperate my Nervous System : every thin ta
had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At hui
was led by my friends to examine your inventions, aad (thou
with no very sanguine hopes of their efficiency.) I detormin
to try the effect of the spplication of the GALVANIC B W.
AND NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID., This
in June, 1846. To atr obbst astokishmknt, m two ears
Dvsrarsi H40 aoaa; m kisht pavs t was asustao "1
SSSOMS MV rASTOL I.ABOaS ; ROB MSVB I SIKCB eailTVt
a sinoLS sbbvicb on icccoiiT or THE Bsokchitis i Asm V
Rnkumatic ArrrcTion has ektibelv ckssru Te tsooslr '
Bach is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment
I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to anany wL
have been likewise suffering mm Neuralgia afleetiona. Tr
have tried them, with narrv besults, I bbi.ikvb, ia vi
CASK.
1 am, dear sir, vary respectfully yours,
': . ' i 'MOBSJiT, W, LA
LANDIS
DR. CHRI8TIE'8'- 3 '
6aLVANIC NECKLACE 1
at used for alt complaints aSecUng the Throat or Head, sacs
Bronchitis,- InSammation of the-Throat, Nemaha' and Si
Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia In' the Fs
Buzzing er Roaring in the Ears, Deafness, which la geaery .
Nervous, and that oistrassed complaint, ealAd Tie Doloreei
" ' ' - ' - " i
; Palsy and Paralysis. - 1
AU physicians acknowledge that these torrifale diseases s
caused bv a deficiency ef Nerreut nirn in the.aS'ert.
limbs. Da. CnaisriB's lielvanie Articles will sumitv tl
aeacient power, and a complete and entire cure is thus eSertr
1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysi
have been KDorted to Db.Chbibtk aneVhia As-ents'withiJ
sen iwo years, wnica nave oeea entirely restored.,
fl0r Csf. Aanacw J. P. Tomes of BrooVlrit ft. V h!
beea able to walk a step for near four years, and was ie I
less that he had to be fed. The most celebrated physic.
Stve. him an. la five days after he commenced we-ari a g ts
sLvsera Belt, Nbcblacb, sud Bsacsi.kts, he - walk
across (he room, and in three weeks he had perfectly recerei
his health. Captain Tomes is seventy years of age. t, j
Severe Deafness Cured.
The following is an extract from a letter lately reeeiv
from a distinguished physician in the State of Virginia s I
' - "A. B. CffBimr, MI DDemr Sirs One of my patieaj
ankaowa to me, Obtained your Galvanic Belt nd Ktckli
with the UegnttU fluid, tor a serious affection of Deafnrf
The case was that oi a lady whose Nervous system was biu-j
disordered, end her- ventral health, poor. Much was
previously to the application of the Belt, but with very hf i
access, and I feel it onlyight to. tell you, that since she r4
menced wescing the Belt and using the Fluid, but a few ward
ago, she has ENTIRELY RECOVERED HER HEARINj
aad bar general health is better than for several years.". J
' 99" Every case of Deafness, if It be Nervous, as h general
ss, can be cured by this wonderful remedy. I
dr. chrTstie's ' -i:1)
GALVANIC BRACELETS' j
Are found of vast service iraases ef Couvalsions or F
Spasmodic Comnisints, and ssTiteTal Nervens A flections ef t
Heed and upper extremities' ..Mao in Palsy and- raralriis, s
all disease caused by a' deficiency of power or Nst
Energy in tbe limbs or other organs ol the bed. . .if
Th '(MwcMtVi.-'ThiW Oollara,
Th Oalranlo Neeklace,' Two Dollar,
Th tramlo;BrcltHC4ia) Dollar Ec
Th Magnetlo' Fluid, ,tvi TOn Dollar. : .
' tO-'The articles are accompanied W fan aad plaia
tfoiM. - rasaphWts with fall : parbcalars saay , vd
setherixod Agent . . ; - 7
f For sale; 1 holesaie nnl retail It,'
CUDy lUIeign. m
T- orm ik rood rer' ' r "TC' " '
- " f aMe 'a aria Vllrr
Raleigh, Oct 28 lb, 180. . - 87
For sale low. by
i ' J. BROWN.