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A PROCLAMATION. Aaron V. Brown, Governor ofhe State of Tennessee, To all who shall see these Presents Giieeting : WHEREAS, It has been made known to me that a certain. James Dinning stands charged with having committed a foul and atrocious murder on the 10th day of November 1845, upon the body of William B. Normon, late of our County of Sumuer.has fled from iustice and is now running at large Now, therefore, I, AARON V. BROWN, Governor as aforesaid, by virtue of the power and authority in me vested, do hereby offer a reward of five hundred dol lars (hereby revoking all former rewards flered) to any person or persons who may apprehend said James Din ning, and deliver him to the Sheriff or Jailor of our Coun ty of Sumner in order that justice in that behalf may be had and executed. In testimony whereol, l have nere unto set my hand and caused the great Seal of the Suite to affixed at Nash ville, on the 21ft day of April 1846. AA&ON V. BROWN. By the Governor : Jno. S. Young, Secretary oj Slute. DESCRIPTION. Said Dinning's wife is believed to be withbim. He has colored his hair black, has a scar on his left fore fin ger about two inches long, ranging with his finger to wards his wrist, has blue eyes, Air skin ; is about five feet and fen or eleven inches high, weighs about 165 or '76 pounds, has an upper tooth out, (either an eye tooih or the one next to it,) and bis mouth sticks cut a little when talking. He also lias two scars on his feet, caused by an axe ; one was rather between his big toe and the one next to it, ranging towards his ancle, and the other one was on the inside of his foot, ranging from near his ancle bone a little towards hia toes. He is about 28 years old. His wife is a woman of good countenance, has blue eyes, fair skin, rather dark hair, and a little inclined to be fleshy. She is about 23 years old. When last heard of, he was liding a brown bay horse, with an old saddle ; and she was riding a roan filly with alfrrost a new saddle. They were last seen near Salem, North Carolina. April 21. 600 4t Notice. WAS taken up and committed to the Jail of John ston county, N C, on the 26ih instant, a negro man who says his name is Joseph, and that lie belongs to Henrv Bettis. now ol Raleieh. lately of Warren county. Said negro says he is fifty-two years old, and is of a dark com, plexion, has a scar under his left eye, and is about five feet nine inches high. 1 he owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law direct. W. S. BALLENGER, Sh'ff Smithfield, April 29, 1846. Pr. adv. 1 AO. 600 St. LOO&. HERE EVERY BODY. New Frlt and Confectionai lea, ready far the Spring. A LARGE and Splendid Assortment, selected in per son bv the subscriber, and great pains taken to se lect such articles of CANDIES, FRUITS, and other Confecfionaries, aa cannot tail to please the roost choice persons. Please call and examine mj Stock, which consists in part of the following articles : CANDIES Clear Lemon Candy, Striped do Lump do Lemon Drops Clear Pepin 't. Striped do Lump do Cake do Sugar Plum Sassofras Bergainot Lobster White Rose Rock do do do do do do do do do do do do do Hoarhound Candy, Chocolate dp Vanilla do Cream do superior article. Almond Stick do Sug. Almond do JS RMMEsMJtJT SCHEME! J. G. GREGORY & CO. Managers. Anniseed do Cloves do Cinnamon do Red Rose do Barley do Sassafras Lozenges, Mint Lozenges. And many other kinds too tedious to mention. FRUITS. Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Grapes, Currants, Apples, Raisins, Prunes, Cocoanuts, Dates. Tamarinds, &c , &c. NUTS. Palm Nuts, Almonds, Filberts, Chestnuts, English Walnuts, &.c, tc. PRESERVES. Ginger, Apple, Peach, Sec. &c. Cakes, of all kinds, constantly on hand, and baked at the shortest notice for Parties. Pickles, of all kinds, and the best quality. Cheese, of the best quality. Powdered Sn sar, for Cakes, (Stuart's best.) Crackers, ol all r t Rntior Water. Siicrar. and Soda: Dried iKiuua, ncou " " ' o i Beet and Beef Tongues, Chipped Beef, and many other articles in the earing line. A large Lot of Baskets, of all sizes and qualities. Large Lot of Perfumeries, (low.) Willow Caniages and Toys, all kinds. DOLLS. ALL SIZES. And many other articles too tedious to mention. - .. .1 If 1 a I -ran or. I he Subscriber reeis rnaniciui io me s-" ally, and especially the Ladies, for the very liberal pat ronage he has received from them, and assures them, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to please all who mav patronize him, a3 he intends, at all times, to keep the best articles, fresh and warranted. If not good they I can be returned. Merchants living in the adjoining Counties, will do well to come or send their orders for Confecfionaries to me in Raleigh, as I intend to sell by the wholesale so 10W, mat 11 Will uc an iiiuutcuicui tui mem iu jut uti- instead of going North or South. My goods will be fresh at all limes. AH orders promptly attended to, and the Goods well packed; all I ask is, give me a call before buying elsewhere- JOHN R. WHITAKER. Raleigh, April 22, 1846. 59 4t Land far Sale. I AM authorized by the Owners, to sell a Lot of Wood land in the North Eastern suburbs of the City, adja cent to the lands of Messrs. Ro;ke and K. Jones, con taining nine and a half Acrrs. known as Lot No. 8. And JT. J. BIGGS, MERCHANT TAILOR, RALEIGH, N. C. IS now receiving a general supply of Cloths, Cassi meres and Vestings, of nearly all kinds and qualit cs, which will be made up to older in the best and latest slvlc Also Fancy Articles, Hosiery. Ac, of the latest patterns ; a general supply of Ready Blade Clothes, Both of his own and of Northern Manufacture ; togeth er with a complete assortment of Tailor's Trimmings, Arrangements having been made with an '"f House of NEW YORK, that the above GOODS can be sold to Merchant TaiUrs, and Merchant, at wlioie sale, about as low as they can boy them in New xorit, allowing for carriage, fce. ,,Mic. N. B. He would inform his friends and 1 the puuiic generally, that he will be assisted in the CUT 1 iwu department by MrrC. C Nelson, a gentleman ol skill and taste in nis profession. April 22, 1846. Recorder and Star, six weeks. 698-tf. ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class ID. for 1846. fo be drawn in Alexandria. I ... J j tnsaU a,m- af phliP Auction to the D. C, on Saturday, May 16, 1816. VERY SPLENDID SCHEME : $ 35,294 ! $ 12,000 ! $ 6,000 ! S 3 S95 ! 6 prizes of $2,500 ! 10 of S 1,500 ! 30 of 1,200 ! 50 of $ 1,000! 50 of S500 ! &c. &c. 78 Number Loltery-2 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $10 Halves $5 Quarters $2 50. Certificates of Packages of 26 Whole Tickets $135 00 Do. do 2b Halt do (i7 ju Do. tlo 26 Quarter do S3 75 i Orders for Tickets and Shares and Certificates of Packages in the above Magn ficent Scheme will receive j the most piompt attention, and an official account of) each drawing sent immediately after it is over to all who order from us Address J. G. GREGORY & CO. Managers. Washington City, D. C. May 6, 1846. 600-2tp. Garden Seed, COMPRISING nearly every popular variety, and warranted to be fresh and genuine and of the growth of 1845, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS. HAYWOOD fc CO. These seed were bought and will be sold by weight ; to which we would invite the attention of purchasers, as being not only cheaper than those that come ready put up in papers, but can be examined before beinz pur chased. A liberal discount to those who purchase in quantities to sell again. W. H. & CO. Jan. 26, 1846. 586 tf. Bacon, Lard and Herring. 20,000 lbs. North Caiolina BACON, 8,000 Lard, 300 Bbls. N. C. Cut Herring, 50 half bbls. Roe Herring, No. 1. for sale by B. B. BUFF ALOE, and BUFFALOE &. CHERRY, on old Market street. Raleigh, April 20, 1846. 598-tf. AV. J. Bingham's Select School THE next Session will begin on the 10th day of July. The Senior Class will be discharged at the end of the current session, leaving room for several new schol ars. Small boys ready to begiu Latin Grammar are pre ferred. To secure places early application is necessarv. W. J. BINGHAM, Assisted by D. W. KERR. 12 miles South-Wes' ol Hillsboru; Post Office, Clover Garden, Orange County. 598 5t Auction and Commission Business. JOHN C MOORE, Auction and Commission Merchant, Raleigh, JV. C, has the pleasure of announcing to his friends and acquaintances and the Mercantile World at large, that he has taken that ele gant establishment, recently tilted up on Fayetteville highest bidder, at the Court House in this City, on the 18th of May next, (being Monday of the County Court,) for Cash, or A' vie negotiable at either of the Banks. CHAS. MANLY. Raleigh, April 29, 1846. 599, 3t. Sheriff's Sale. ON the first Monday in June next, I will sell at the Court House door, in the town of Fayetteville the following land, or as much thereof as will pay the Tax due tbeieon for the years 1843 and 1844, and all legal costs. 50 Acres of land owned by Sherwood Fort, joins Car man near the mil Branch, 1844 200 Archibald Smith, Rum Creek, 1844 170 Wm. Holloway, joins Byrd and others, 1844 575 Flora McNeill, Upper little River. 1844 225 Angus McRae, Turn pike road, 1843-'44 240 Neill NcNeill. Lower little River, 1843-44 1 Town lot, Menas Jackson, Fayetteville, Mum ford street, 1844 1 do. Arch'd Lamon, Fayetteville, North street, 1844 1 do. Richard Overbv, " back of the Brick Row, 1844 The following was unlisted and subject to a double tax. 20 Coruth land, Horse pen Branch, 1843-"44 15 William and Cox, East of Cape Fear, 1843-'44 S3 Vann land, " 1844 75 Dickson land, " 1844 25 Heirs of John McPherson, Beaver creek, 1843-'44 20$ Conveyed to Atkins & Co., back of Harrington Hill, 18 13-'44 60 Heirs of Duncan McFarland, Deep creek .1843-'44 50 " - " " Nicholsons creek, 1843-'44 100 " " " North of the Yadkin road, 1843-'44 50 " " West of clay branch, 43-44 661 " H Flat creek joins Monroe and others, 1843-44 65 Daniel Martin, Juniper creek, 1843 -44 50 " " " 1813-44 250 Lewis Jones, Sen., on the Gaulberry, 184344 200 Owner unknown, Quaniiny, joins Ray and others, 1843-44 30 formerly Wm. Plumers, Joins Bone, Marsh and others, 1843-M4 1 Town lot, formerly Eliza Holiday's, Fayetteville, Mumford street, 1843-44 I 1 do. formerly Eliza Holladay's. Fayetteville, Hay mount, 1843-'44. ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Sherff. .April 25th, 1846. Pr adv. 7 50. 59fl-5t. State of IV. Carolina, Wayne Connty. Levi T. Hannuin vs. James Martin. Original Attachment. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the 1 Defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this ' State, it is ordered that publication be made in the North Carolina Standard forsix weeks, notifv ink him In annpar i NEW GOODS For Spring and Summer, f rHE subscribei, truly grateful for the encouragement I i i;..,.o.tn roi-pivA most resneclful I v announces to the public that he has just received his Spring and Summer Goods, and invites all who may be desirousof purchasing to look at his Stock before they Duy, wnfj for beauty, quality and cheapness, cannot be surpassed in this market. It comprises Black French and English Cloths and Cassimeres ; Black French Doe Skin ; Black Figured Cassimeres ; Fancy French Cassimeres ; Black Drap d Ete ; f will ed Lama Cloths and Fancy Tweeds, for Summer Coats; Paris Silk and Satin Vestings ; Rich Barathea Shapes, White and Fancy Marseilles, Fancy Linnen Drillings, White Satin Faced and Navy Drillings, Checked Lin nen Coatings, Fancy Silk and Satin Cravats, Black and White Kid f Gloves, Fancy Ties, Self-adjusting Stocks, Shirts and Hosiery with all necessary appendages for Gentlemen's wear. - v These Goods will be disposed of uncommonly low tor cash and on as good terms to punctual customers, which I consider the same. The selection being varied, there is something that may suit all ; and the stock I can con fidently recommend, in all respects. Gentlemen furnishing their own materials may rest oacMri that thev will be made in the best and most fash ionable style. ... . , And I would here state, for the information of the public, that my prices for making garments of all de scriptions is the same and no higher than any regular es tablishment in the place, though the contrary has been represented. If there is any difference, taking all things into consideration I think my prices are the least exor bitant, not onlv in manufacturing but in the prices of Garments generally, to test which it is only necessary to call and examine. Thankful for the encouragement he has heretofore re ceived, his future exertions will be to merit its continu ance. Orders from a distance u ill be thankfully receiv ed and punctually attended to. N. B. Always on hand, an assortment of Beady made Clothing made in my own house. The London and Paris Fashions just received, and the reports monthly. T. R. FENTRESS, Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, April 22, 1846. 598-5t. (0 Registei once a week for 5 weeks. From the Opera of the " Two SUIT-ors." Translated on Fayetteville Street. I dreamed that her favoring glances fell On a well-dressed Beau at her side, And I couldn't tell why the laughing Belle, Had refused to become my bride. But a single glance at my rival's Coat, Told me there lay the strength of the game ; And I said if the Tailor's in Town who can do it, I'll have one exactly the same. Then I dreamed that I searched the Town all o'er, For the gem that would win her heart, Till I found myself standing in front of the Store Where Clothing is fashioned by art ; And then I remembered, that this was the place Where the Coat of my rival was made, And entering in, right before my face, Lay a Broadcloth, exactly the shade. The Coat was sent home, and like Caesar I sped, I came, and I saw, and I won ; For she smilingly said, when I asked her to wed, " What an elegant Coat you have on." Three days from that time perhaps it was four, I induced her to alter her name ; And I stilt buy my Coats at the very same Store, And she loves me as ever the same. OLIVER ic PROCTER, Makes them Coats. and other FOR SALE. Valuable City Property, Kent Estate. BY virtue of a Decree of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, will be sold at Public Auction, before the Court House in the City of Raleigh, on Monday, the 18th day of May next, the following Property to wit : One parcel of ground in the City of Raleigh, situate on the West side of Fayetteville Street, having there on three brick tenements, and being formed of parts of Lois, No. 147 and No. 168, in the Plan of said City. One other parcel of ground in said City, known in the Plan thereof, as Lots No. 188 and No 117, on which RALEIGH w w.,,.,1, Classical, Mathematical and military ACADEMY. Classical Department.' J. M. LOVEJOY, Preceptor. Mathematical and Military Department: W. F. DISBROW. The year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each; the first Session beginning on the first of January, and the second Session, on the first of July. It is the design ot tbe preceptor, that tins institution is situated a Dwelling House, fee, late the residence of shall not be surpassed, in the advantages afforded for ac Joseph Peace, deceased. . quiring a thorough English, Classical and Mathematical Une other parcel oi grouna in me saia uny, nuwue , Education Oia and 2S9 ONE TRACT OF LAND, situate in the County of Wake, containing about 1,771 Acres. One other Tract ot Land, situate in the same County, called the " Cat-Tail Tract," containing 778 acres. One other Tract of Land, in the same County, called the " Piney Grove," containing 198 Acres. One other Tract of Land in the same County, contain ing 91 Acres, called the " Rodgers land." Three lots of Land adjoining the City of Raleigh, con taining together 16i Acres 80 poles conveyed to Joseph Peace, by Commissioners appointed by an Act of the General Assembly, passed 1818. Also, three other lots of ground, adjoining the said City, containing together 4 Acres, and 3,340 square yards, sold by the Commissioners under the said Act of the General Assembly. Terms Six months credit, as to one moiety, and twelve months, as to the residue of the purchase money, from the day of sale the purchasers giving bond with approved surety therefor. Also on the same terms, and under the same authori ty, will be sold by Thomas B. Littlejohk, Esquire, at the Court House in Oxford, Granville County, on the 1st day of June, a Tract or settlement of Land, situate in the said County ot Granville, lying on Tabb's Creek, containing one hundred and ninety-six Acres. E. B. FREEMAN, Clerk. April 4, 1846. 596-ts. For Sale. A Negro Woman, a good cook, for cash or credit. Enquire at this Office. Dec. 16, 1845. 580-tt. For Sale. A Wool Carding Machine, Fixtures, Sc. , in excellent order. Address the Subscriber, Raleigh, or apply per sonally, to him at Neuse River Oil Works. WILLIAM H. MEAD. April 1, 1846. 596-t of 00 PudiIb will be oreoared to enter the Junior Class any College in the United States. TERMS OF TUITION: For English and Mathematical Studies, per Session, $15 For Latin, Greek, French, Spanish and Italian Language, per Session, 20 00 The advanced Classes may pursue the Studies of a lower Class, paying only for the Studies oi the Class to which they belong. Military Tactics taught to the Pupils, free of extra charge. The design of the Military Department being to fit the Pupils to act, in case of emergency, as Officres, the West Point system of instruction will be carefully pur sued, nor will the Army Tactics be departed from, in order to exhibit the boys for the benefit or the Institu tion or for any other purposes. By an Act of the last Legislature, necessary arms and equipments are furnished by the State, but Pa rents who wish their children instructed in the Military Department, will be required to provide them with the prescribed Uniform N. B. A few Pupils will be taken as Boarders, by the Principal of the Academy. REFERENCES : New Hatting Ettabliimeui TL . A : j i . x ub uwrci oigueu, navinjr common the manufscture of HATS and SAp io-Uus City, intend to keep constantly hand a general assortment rlr ESU line of business. One of the firm ul.T9 in 'hat Hatter, from the City of New York.'we are naCf!,Ca, furnish the citizens of this ulace. , h - .: PreP8rl o j , . - B " A .49 fii the North vantage to call Roods of a superior oualitv. and ao '":" wth fK- m-ii, n m 'lu .J' can be enr a VUUIHl T ATA CI t: lid II IK Wl fir. . 41 v ill on us. before thev i '? lneir elsewhere. Hate made to order, on K -in.e.msel the highest price paid for Furs. ly occupied by Hawi near the Post Office. ad- order, on shor ", "8eive!! urs. Tall.. .J ana ly occupied by Hawv & Bl ackmaiv uftEfer Raleigh, March 26, 1846. E. C0LBURN. NELSON BARBER. 595-tf. A fine lot of Summer Hats April! COLBURN BARBER. By the sweat of my brow I EARN MY BREAD hope to Hon. George E. Badger. Hon. Wm. H. Haywood, Hon. R. M. Saunders, Rev. D. Lacy, Hon. John H. Bryan, Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, Hon. Richard Hines, Dr. Baker. Gen. Moye, Col. E. Yarb rough, Charles L. Hinton, L. D. Henrv, Wm. F. Collins, James B. Shepard, H. W. Hosted, E. P. Guion, Esqr's Notice. to the jail of Duplin on tnc loin oi uecemoer lasi, a mulatto eirl. about 22 years old, 5 feet 2 inches high, and will weierh about 140 pounds Said eirl says her T A KEN up and committed county, N. C. As the above-named gentlemen are well known in the State, I have given their names as references. Tbey send their sons or wards to my school, and of course their opinions can be confidently trusted. J. M. L. Raleigh, Dec. 8, 1845. 579-6m. marketing The subscriber intends continuing to furnish tbe Raleigh Market with good Beef, Mutton, Lamb 4tc. during the present year at much lower prices than No pains will be spared to give entire satis- Tand ih. 1h 18 f? ,nform tbe PePJe f County, toTt counties that I am now prepared m f urders to have ay number of WOOL H ATS 5Sr lhre.ofie V" M OM f y hats wf nrl in the Jthern Felts, and not much differ- thJ h! ft' f lhe tW ar,icIe9' 1 ask al1 ho are in the habit of buying hats of the above description toSJ! me ama and see if I am not cheapest in the entf r r'i 1 a,S make Fn H-"TS t order? and color Ladies' and Gentlemen's dresses a permanent black warranted lo!LJD-. u , r NEAL BROWN. 83-1 he best prices given for Fuis of all kinds November 13th, 1845, &76.6 Regalia and Plantation Cigars. JUST received a superior article of the above C wr for sale at the Cheap Cigar Slore. V v ., CPAUSE & MILLER. fayetteville Street opposite City Hall. heretofore. .. . i . i nr name is JVary Jinn Maui ; inai sne was raiseu id vryne i-ct;on county, N. C, and that she is free. The owner is re- Liberal cash Drice8 will be naid bv the saD9cr;ber for quested to come forward and prove his property, or she will be dealt with as trie law directs. JOHN B. HUSSEY, Jailor. Kenanaville. N. C. , January S. 1846. 584-tt 1846. 1846. MEDICINES. P. F. PESCID WHOLESALE AJYD RETAIL DEALER lit GENUINE Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfu mery, Fancy Articles, Sfc. Is now receiving his Spring supply of articles, which have been selected in the Nuithern Cities with great care. Every article I guarantee to be of the best quality, and hold myself pledged, not to be undersold by my Competitors in this place or Fayetteville. Physicians and Dealers are respectfully and particu larly invited to examine my stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to offer great inducements. In my selection of the present stock of goods, the Ladies were not forgotten,' and in the list be low, may be found enumerated many choice articles, which were purchased expressly for them : Jamaica Ginger, Cloves Orris root, Fly stone London calomel. Nutmegs Superior Spanish indigo , good Beef, Mutton, Veal and Lamb at all times during me year, and those having to sell will do well to call on him before selling. W. A. HARRISON. Raleigh, April 8th 1846. 596-ff. f)CJ- Register copy. rilHE undersigned have iust opened on the Flake manna, Mace White wax, Alum London blue moss, Alcohol Castile soap, Blue sfone Sal Eratus, Brimstone Pearl-ash, Dutch Madder Tartaric acid. Otto rose Sarsaparilla root Chamomile flowers Patent lint. Pearl sago Turkey Rhubarb Gum Tragacanlh ' Opium Chinese musk Seidlitz Powders Soda powders, Tapers Peters' pi I Is, Beck with's do Brandreth's pills, Tapioca Stith's " Matches Scotch snuff, Fancy soaps Tanner's oil. Linseed oil White lead. Paris green Superior Olive oil Genuine German cologne Lubin's genuine extracts a i i hp i.rnirr ni pmia inri i l i - r n r v.(.n.nt. f u. i, i street, next door to Doct. Hinton, near y opposite the fnr '-.ArW' V V .T A . u ' Post Office, only a few steps South of ibe'city Hall, and about 100 yards North of the Court House, and im- VStn.r." !ft ".'k a"dt thIen.l0.rePf7 mediately on the corner of Market Square, where he Z fSjES , 11 ",h?rSe P'0 lev,ed on wlU will be glad at all times whether day or night, sun shine bCWl ?in Tnl fiftt I detbL -A n or rain, to serve his friends and customers to he utmost .JT'ASA G'enJ Clerk Lsa,d Court' at of" New Spring and Summer Goods, For 1846 OLIVER Sc PROCTER, MERCHANT TAILORS, Ugly Row opposite Lougse's. WJ E are now opening our supply of Goods, m- T bracing CLOTHS, CASSIMERES DRAB D'TJSES. DR1LLIJYGS and VESTLXGS, of every colour and kind. (Something extra for Weddings FROSTED SILKS. EMBROWERED WITH GOLD LACE A Also. SHIRTS, plain and striped.: Rousells Perfumery Pocket Handkerchiefs. Gloves. Suspenders, Cravats, ! Bear's oil. Preston salts Self-adjusting Stocks, (warranted not to choke.) and ma ny other things we cannot include in an ordinary adver tisement, but which we will tako great pleasure in showing to our friends and patrons when they call. The above Goods were selected by the Senior partner, (Mr. Oliver,) in person, with great cate, and will be sold, as heretofore, very cheap to prompt customers. We have also on hand some very handsome Tweedes and Striped Linen Summer Coats, made up under our own inspection, and wilt be wurranted in all respects. Grateful for past patronage, we shall endeavor to merit its continuance. Orders from a distance thankfully re ceived, and promptly executed- The latest Paris, London and New York Fashions just at hand. OLIVER X PROCTER. Raleigh, April IS, 1846. 597-6t. of his ability. As he has now so fine and commodious an establishment, and so good a stand, he will receive and sell on Commission, or at Auction, Whole sale or Retail, any Goods, Wares or Merchan dise, with which he may from time to time be entrust ed by his friends, either of this City, or at the North. His native modesty would forbid in this announce ment of his readiness to serve the public in his particu lar calling, of any boast or pvff of his eminent not to say extraordinary qualifications as an Auctioneer; but he flatters himself tiom the experience already attained, and the wonderful success which has hitherto attended his efforts, that he cannot fail to give universal satisfac tion to all those who may kindly patronize him with their business. Of one thine however he must boast. Hair brushes, Pomatum Hair dye. Tooth brushes Flesh brushes Powder puffs, Flesh powder Pink saucers, Potash, London mustard, Cochneal April 15th, 1846. Jubube paste Squills, Cinnamon bark Chalk, Quick silver Croton oil, Rotten stone Creosote, Cream tartar Castor oil, Iodine, Phosphate of Ammonia Hyd: Potash, Veratria Iodide iron, Strychnia Pure morphia Lunar Caustic Iodide mercury, Sal tartar Turpeth mineral Acetic acid, protocarb: iron Sulph: Potash White p reci p i tat e ,pi per i ne Chloride soda Bi carb: Potash Red Precipitate Corrosive sublimate Tartar emitic, Elateriura Citrate Iron and Quinine Sulphate Quinine Carbonate of Ammonia Violin strings, Coat plaster Phosphorus, Sealing wax Wafers, Lamp wick Coarse and Fine combs Blacking, Gum Arabic Henry's Magnesia Cayenne Pepper Indelible Ink, Gold Leaf Surgical Instruments, &c 597. Family Grocery and Commission Store. south east corner of New Market square, a Family Grocery and Commission Store, where they intend to keep on hand almost every article in their line of business, such as Sugar, brown and crushed; Coffee, Flour, Rice, Salt, Nails, Tobacco, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Molasses, Iron, Vinegar, Candles, Cheese, Crockery Ware and Weeding I loes, Frying pans, Water buckets. Trace chains, Bed cords and Leading lines, Spades, Shovels, Slr.e thread, Leather, Spun cotton, Snuff, Sec. Sec. &c. Also, Brown's home-made Fur and Wool Hats. By strict attention to business, they hope to merit a portion of public patronage. M. H. BROWN, H. B. HAYES. Raleigh, Feb. 17, 1846. 590-tf. Bargains! Great Bargains' CAGoodsa!owfo"caSsr'9 5000 Pounds Feathers wanted. T. H. SNOW. January 28th, 1846. ggg fice, the 3d Monday of February, 1846. JNO. A. GREEN, Clerk. April 13, 1846. Pr. adv. fS 62 1-2. 598-6t. Garden and Flower Seeds. I have this day received a supply of Garden and Flower Seeds, whose germinative qualities can be de pended on, and which I warrant to be of the growth of 1845. Below I enumerate a few of the varieties. A more detailed Catalogue can be found at my counter : Beans and Snaps Early Six Weeks, Early Mohawk, Early Valentine. Early Thousand to One, Black Tam- pico, Red French, Large White Lama, White Dutch Case-knife. Reels Long and Turnip Bleed. French Susrar. .j ,k. ; i : i ... - i 7 i - . .. : I r. 1. r r . V. . . uu ma.. uc is aiwajs m u n,uoa numor , wnicn u must j '"n" jaige rurpie cape, n;ariy furple. We conceded, is a great gift for an Auctioneer; and if ; Cabbage Early York, Early Sugar-loaf, E cracking a good joke, or telling a funny tale, will cause goous to sen well, tnen as he must be successful, call upon Jno. C. Moore; but let no one suppose that he would, as a Cryer, so far violate his conscience as to depart from the truth to save the world. It is useless for him to name his terms, since they will be so moderate that no one can object Raleigh, 29th April, 1846. 599-tf. WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO., WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL Dealers in flLJr Foreign anf DOMESTIC 3EsV MEDICINES. Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window Glass, Perfumery, Brushes, Segars, $-c, dee. Are now receiving their Spring supply, which is larger and more complete than has ever been, offered for sale in this Market ; and having been purchased, with strict reference to maintaining the reputation of the Es tablishment, ever)-article sent from this House, can be relied upon with the utmost confidence. Our prices, from advantages in purchasing, have been moch rkdccf.d ; and we are now prepared to furnish Physicians, Country Merchants, and othets, as low as any House in the State, "pledged" or not pledged ; and we only ask of purchaser, but a comparison of quati! ty and prices, before purchasing elsewhere, to insure sales. All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to ; and particular attention given to compounding Pre scrip tion and family receipts, at all hours or the dv and night. J Apr.l27th,181. wa.at. uuuugc cany iorK, tariy sugar-loaf. Early Heart shaped, Early Battersea, Early large York, Large late Drummond, large late Flat Battersea, large late Ber gen, large cape Savoy, large Green Globe Savoy, large Yellow Savoy, large Flat Dutch. Cauliflower Early and late. Celery White solid. Cuwerrly cluster, early frame, long green Tur- Lettuce Large lazy, royal cabbage, ice or coss, Drum head. Melon Bonaparte, nutmeg, citron. Mustard White and black. Onion Silver skin, large Yankee. Peas Early Washington, early frame, early Charlton, early Cedo Nulli, tall Marrowfat, tall Sugar or Salad. Pepper Ox-heart, Cayenne. Tomato Large red. Also, nearly every variety of Egg-plant, Indian Corn, Kale, Nasturtium, Okra, Parsley. Parsnip, Pumpkin, Radish, Spinage, Squash, and Salsify seeds. 1000 papersof Flower Seeds, of species too numerous to classify out of which are selected 20 of Ihe most ap proved varieties, which are put up in a neat box, and re tailed at one dollar. P. F. PESCUD, Druggist, Jan. 21, 1846- 586- Raleigh, N. 17 Sirs. Nancy . Smith would take oc f r casion respectfully to inform the public .hat she continues to make garments of all kinds, Ladies' dresses, &c. and to do repairing, at cheap rates and on the shortest notice. She earnestly asks the patronage of those who may have such work to put out. Her resi dence is a few doors to the North of the old Baptist Church. r Raleigh, November 18th. 576-tf. ICT Blanks for sale at tnts Offlce,ri New Spring BALTIMORE CHEAP CASH STORE. MR. CHARLES RUSSELL having sold his entire interest in the Store lately owned by him in RALEIGH, it will be continued at the old stand, one door above the store of Rich'd Smith. Esq. under the name of the Baltimore Cheap Cash Store, at which has been Just Received A fresh supply of Dry Goods and Groceries, which pre sents ao attractive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold very cheap, consisting, in part of the following: Gentlemen's Wear, French dye Cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy Ga'mbroons, superior quality, Drap D'Ete, Gold mixed Kentucky Jeans, Blue ditto, .Striped Linen and Cotton Goods for coats and pants, Black Satin Vestings, Fancy do Brown and Bleached Cotton Half Hose Best Italian Cravats, Spittlefield and Pongee Hankffs. Ladies', do. Mouslin Robes, e do. Fancy Hankffs. and Shawls, Black Lace Mitts, Fancy ditto, Black Silk Net and Cotton ditto. Muslin Edging and Inserting, Lisle Edging, and Summer Goods. Cap Ribbons, Night Caps, Bonnets, Lawn, Crape, 1843 Shawls, &c. &c. X9W Domestic Goods, spienuiu o i yn. u. opi anu . .,-,,.,! anPmn flalicoeB and Omirfcam. I . . . ... o ; Brown and Bleached shirting, Linen Damask Tabre Cloths, B. E. Diaper, Irish LINEN, from 40 to 90 cents, Russia DIAPER, Jaconet, Mull and Swiss Muslin. Groceries, Brown and Loaf Sugar, Coffee, Teas, tec. The old customers of this establishment, it is hoped, will continue their favors ; and the public generally are respectfully invited to call, examine and judge for them selves. They are promised good bargains, and they shall not be disappointed, as the goods will be sold low. at a very small advance upon cobt. To " live and let live." GEO. T. COOKE, Agent. PRINTS OMLT. LEE A BREWSTER, 44 Cedar street, BEG leave to inform Dealers in Dry Goods, that they have received and are now exhibiting at the Ware house exclusively for Printed Calicoes, 500 Cases com prising all the New Spring Styles of British, French and American Manufacture; which, in addition to their usual stock, renders their assortment one of the most beauiiful and attractive in the city : and having just been purchased for cash and short credit, are offered by the piece or package on the same terms, at and below manufacturers' prices. fjrj- Catalogues ot prices, corrected daily, are placed in the hands of buyers. f-Purchasers will inform themselves of the state off -,, n ... ., ,he market, and be well repaid for an examination, even j fSS if they do not purchase. . . . ? oi April 8ih 1846. Look Here. STRAYED from the subscriber, 5 or 6 miles below Louisburg, on the halifax road, on Friday the 12 h instant, a dark bay HORSE, common size, about 6 years old. The last I heard of him, he was making his way towards Raleigh- As he was purchased out of a drove from the west, I think it probable he is aiming to get back. Any information respecting him, will be thank fully received ; and a liberal reward paid for his appre hension, so that I can get him again. Address me at Nashville, Nash county, N. C. Dec. 14. 1845 580-t N. C. HARRISON. Keep It before tnc People! The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a. good assortment of Family Groceries, together with a large lot of Shoes, Leath er, Flour and Salt. Also, constantly on hand Rectified Whiskey, by the barrel or gallon, lower than it can be bought at any other house in the city. Clean cotton or linen rags, dry cow-hides, and nearly all kinds of coun try produce, taken in exchange. Having no house-rent or cleik-hire to pay, consequently I cac and will sell as low or lower for cash than my neighbors. Also, Burns' Axes at the manufacturer's price. JORDAN WOMBLE, North side-old Market street, four doors from the corner formerly occupied by B. B. Smith. Raleigh, Jan. 12, 1846. 584. Attention! JVew Goods. WE have just received a splendid lot of Gentle men's Dress and Water proof Boots, Ladies Walking Shoes and Slippers, a lot of Kerseys, Jeans, &c. Sec. These, together with our entire assortment of desirable Goods, will be disposed of on accommodating terms. HEARTT JORDAN. Tbe undersiened will attend regularly the County and Sunerior Wake, Granville, Franklin, Johnston and Nash, and the Superior Courts of Warrei and Halifax. All busi ness entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to HENRY W. MILLER. Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 8th, 1845. 567-tf. "new sThoimn 1 a leigiT FOB PLATING, CASTING GUN- SMITHING, HI ENDING, Ac. Ac. fPHE subscriber informs his friends and the publie A. generally, that he has taken a shop on Morgan street, next door to the Coach Shop of the late Capt. Wm. F. Clark, where he will execute all Silver and Brass Plat ing of Carriage Irons, old and new, and all other kinds of plating in the neatest and most substantial manner, and at the shortest notice, in the old way Casting Mill Inks and Saw Mill Boxes Gunsmithing and repairing all kinds of Lock-mending MendingBrass Andirons, Shovels and Tongues, and Candle Sticks and all fancy jobs as cheap as the times require, for Cash. Orders from a distance, as well as at home, thankfully received and promply attended to. WM. E. LEE. Raleigh, May 6, 1845. 549-tf. LAW NOTICE. R. I. Hnckabec, Attorney at Law, Greensborough, Alabama, a ILL practice in the Courts of Greene and adjoin T V mg Counties eral Courts. Sept. 23, 1845. Also, in the Supreme and Fed- 568-ly. Raleigh, Nov. 18th, 1845. 576-tf 596-1 v. Auction and Commission Store. TV B. HUGHES, General Agenthaving taken the -LN large brick .store-house, adjoining Mr. T. H. Snow, three doois above Mr. R. Smith's corner, on Main or Fayetteville street, is prepared to receive in store any kind and quantity of GOODS, MERCHAN DISE, COUJVTRY PRODUCE, and so forth, which may be entrusted to him, which will be sold as direct ed, either at private sale, or public auction. He only pledges to exert himself to a faithful discharge of his duties, in reference to the interests of the owners and assignees, and strictly to account for, and pay to each, his own. The house which he has selected for doing business in, is as nearly fire- proof as any in the City, so that per sons consigning articles to his care need not be afraid of fire. He thinks it unnecessary to give references, being so generally known all over North Carolina. But to those who desire it, he would respectfully refer to the citizens of Raleigh and of the whole State. N. B. HUGHES, Late of the N. C. Book Store. Raleigh, Feb. 2, 1846. 587-tf. SNUFF IN SMALL BLADDERS. JUST Received, a superior new article of Scotch Snuff, warranted good, and if not approved, maybe returned and the money refunded, price 25 cents pei pound, or 5 pounds for 1 dollar, Tor sale at the cheap Ci gar store. Fayettville street opposite City Hall. KRAUSE & MILLER. WASHING MACHINE. THE subscribers having purchased of Mr. Sevrall Benson the exclusive right of vending his newly invented Washing Machine for the counties of Caswell, Person, Granville, Orange, Chatham, Wake, Guilford, Rockingham and Stokes, in North Carolina, and for M prklpnhnrc r.nuntv. Virginia. tAev offer it to the Pub lic, confidently believing that it surpasses any thins of the kind ever before in use. To satisfy all persons, and especially those who are prejudiced against patent ma chines, all they ask is a trial. One of these Machines has been deposited at the Standard Office, Raleigh, where all persons concerned, or who desire to save h bor by procuring a good Washing Machine, are invited to call and examine for themselves. In the items of saving labor aud washing clean with out the slightest injury to tbe garments, this Machine is unrivalled. Any thing as fine, for instance, as a gauze handkerchief can be washed without the least injury, and a lad or little girl of ten or twelve can manage the Machine. Counties or single rights will be sold to suit purchasers. For a single right $5, and ten dollars for a Machine. DABNEY TERRY, J. J. YARBROUGH. November 18, 1845. 576-6m. CIGARS CMGJMR 8 R S WE would respectfully inform the citizens of Ra leigh, and the public generally, that we have opened a Cigar manufactory in Raleigh, where we con stantly keep on hand a full assortment of highly flavored imported Cigars, including REGALIA, CAZ ADORE, LA NORMA, WERNER, &c. &c. ESPERANZA, CUBRY, HAVANA, PRINCIPE, &c. TUST received, a fcP Fancy Dry Goods, at the Raleigh Cheap Cash Store, One door below Messrs. Williams, Hal. wood & Co's Drug Store, which consists in part of the following: For tbe Ladies, Beragcs, Balzerincs, Crape Liece, Fig'd and Plain Silks and Satins, Shaded Lawns, Ginghams do., Long Lawn Cross over Robes, Swiss, Mull, and Book Muslins, Jack onett Muslin and Cambric, Graduated Lawns and Mus lins, Organdie, Fancy Cravats and dress Handkerchiefs, Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, Grass Skirts, Hose, Silk and Cotton, Calicoes of all shades and quali ties, Trimmings, Gimps and Ribbons, Kid and Silk Gloves and Mitts, Feather Fans, Sec. Sec. For Gentlemen, Superior Black, Brown, Blue, Green, and Olive Cloths, Black French Casimeres, Doe skin do. do., A variety of Fancy Cassimeres, Gambroon, Linen Drills, Marseilles, Cashmere and Satin vestings, great variety, Hats, Boots, Shoes, and Hosiery, Shirt Collars, Cravats and Scarfs, of all kinds. A large lot of best Linen Sheeting from 2 1-4 to 2 3-4 yards wide, will be sold unusually low, with a variety of other Goods needless to mention. We will not make extravagant promises of great bar gains, as we prefer our Goods and prices to speak tor themselves. Ours is, " be it remembered," the Raleigh Cheap Cash Stork. HEARTT & JORDAN. April 6, 1846 688-tf. is our motto. Raleigh, March 23. 1846. 595-tf. THE RATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, Office JYo. 62 Wall St. Capital $150,000, all paid in, WILL effect Insurance on Dwellings, Stores and other buildings, and on Furniture and Merchan dize, on the most favorable terms. JOSEPH W. SAVAGE, Pres't. Wm. Jas. Boggs, Sec'y. Qcj- Applications for Insurance in Raleigh or its vi cinity, will be made to tbe subscriber. -r" -m u PTW, STONE, Agent. Jan. 28, 1846. 686.-26t, and all kinds of domestic manufactured Cigars. A general assortment of superior chewing TOBACCO ; Maccuba, Congress, coarse Rappee and Scotch SNUFF; Cigar Casses, Snuff Boxes, and all articles in the line, which we offer at JYcto York prices, by the whole sale and retail. All orders thankfully received and attended to with dispatch. Purchasers, and the lovers of good Cigars and Tobacco, will always be furnished with the best kinds, suited to the taste of the connoisure. Call and try , at KRAUSE & MILLER'S, Fayetteville street, opposite the City Hall. July 16. 558-ly. House Painting;. I am prepared to execute ihe above busi ness in the very best manner, and with the greatest despatch. CAMPBELL EATON. Refer to Georee W. Mordecai, Esq., Wesley Hoins- Jh. NORTH CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Company. PUR UA.NT to an Act of Assembly, a Company has "g T ZT Hon ' W. H Haywooo . been formed ,n this State, under the name and style X&J?1 ' " ' oi me worm Carolina Mutual insurance Company," . Ral""h jl-" 28 1846 586-ly. ailtJ IS I UW 11 IV 111 k il I II .HI I nv r n O r rrj-n r t m an f- f i K following Officers, viz : JOSIAH O. WATSON, President, ALBEKT STITH, Vice-President, RICHARD SMITH, Treasurer, THEODORE PARTRIDGE, Secretary, CHARLES MANLY, Attorney, RICHARD SMITH, ALBERT STITH, S Executive Committee. WESTON R. GALES, The Company is now prepared to receive annli cations for Insurance, and to issue Policies on the same. Bv 1 ,Ji 1 -22&3i53i As Ihev have in their cm- the Act of Incorporation, the Company is authorized to ' ploy a number of excellent workmen, and will keep take risks on Dwelling Houses. Stores. Shons anH nthr 1 rnnstanll v sunnlioH with first raf materials, thev will buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, and other property, be at all times prepared to build or repaii Carnages of I!8 r dama8e y Fire- I every description in the best style. Their charges will The Office of the Company is in the second story of be moderate ; and work entrusted to them will be exe- mc iarSe .one Buuaing, recently occupied by Mr. a. j cuted promptly and faithfully. - iuo corner oi rayeiteviiie ana nargeu Streets, where full information and explanations, touch ing tbe principle of Mutual Insurance, will be cheer fully furnished by the Secretary of the Company. Raleigh, January 17, 1846. 586-tf. COACH MAKING. The subscribers respect fully inform the public that they have associated them selves as copartners in the Coach making and repairing business, under the name of Clark, H arhison &. Tbb- BELL. JOB PRINTING Executed at this Office with neatness, accu racy and despatch. Raleigh, Feb. 2, 1846. WILLIAM J. CLARK, JOHN R. HARRISON, JAMES S. TERRELL. 587-tf. WlJLsLIAilI J. CLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Raleigh, M. C. Nov.1843. 473-ly.
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