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STILL HIGHER THAN EVEH ! Last Friday, t fchd of Tobacco, made by Mr. Ed. W. llarria, of Bedford, wai aold for die almoat unprecedently high price of forty dollars per hundred. Mr. Henry II. Booker, manufactuter, waa tho porchaser, who will doubtless make of it a tip-lop at tide for hit Southern euatomera. Lynch Jlrg. 500 REWARD, Will be given by the corporate authori ties of Fayette ville to any person who shall give soch information aa mar lead to the detection and conviction of the individual who fired the town on the morning of Fri day the I3ihinst. WARREN. WINLSLPW, Magistrate of Police. Fayetteville, June 16, 1845. Pram lb N. V. Gazette. TOMB OF COLUMBUS. Being in Havan a , tn the Springuf 1 835, I went to see the spot which contains tlie mortal remains of this great man. These remains are fitacfd in the waif of tlie Cathedral Church of Havana, on tlie west aide f the Gi and Altar. Columbus dird in Velladolitl, 1506, edjm,isJ4oJj rem ami ;wre IN PRESS ON SCIENCE AND ART; DELIVERED IN THE Chief Cities and Towne hi the United States, BY DIONYS1US L4RDNER, Doctor of Civil Uf, Fell of'lbe Real So-icties el Leodonand Edinburgh Member of uw Lai versitiee ol Cambridge and Dublin, ami for merly Professor ol Natural Fhlloeopby ad Atreaon.y in (ho University af Luindon. ks. It, lea. The publishers announce that Dr. Lardner hav uif brought to a close,, his public Ledum in this ounlry, they nave avanco tnemseives 01 me n" ilia, nreaented to induce him to prepare for nubliulioa a como'ele aod authenlia eclHHio of 1 bete Discourses, I'lie general interest hieh for the last four yeara ley have excited in every part ot ihia eouotrv is universally lelt and acknowledged. Probablv no DQblie leelurer ever continued lor the nn. Uuk nf time to eollret around him soau merons audiences. Nor has there bee any eieep tkxi 10 Ibis favourable impression. Visit alter visit bat been made to all the eliiel cities, andjOn every sot seeding oceation audiences amounting to thousands bae assembled to bear again and again the les sons ot useful knowledge. The same simplicity ol larnrasre. perspicuity of reasoning od felicity- of .HiiTTnm k riul4ucd the. otsI oisenurses so ...:.....n ..rrniohU. will be Dreserved in the imhlUhnl report which wilt Idderd be, as neatly as possible, identical with the Lectures as tbey were dlvered. The publishers feel that hi the voloroe now pre posed lltef '! present to the American public a most agreeable offering, and an interesting and use- lul miscellany of general inlorniation.. wnicn win .lioffrJ 111 li ir class of nersoaS who have 'TJTO.TOi-'i' - j lwi-Mti-fri3m.ATatjuc-ii- su rf-"'' mean ot re -removed loSevtile; in 153 hy ,efij" transported jo ine wity 01 ,oi. umin, and in Janusry, 1796. they were taken with great pomp by a Spanish squauron 10 derived an modi nrofit and tileasure ThweukieMc which will be included will embrace Havana, and Dlaced in the Caihedral. The Dsrticulars of this ceremony are rt- ... . - - .J. . - t . , Isteo 4ft lull in -ine oi twiuiu.i iv.g a "' Columbus. Sinte Mr. Irving's great work was pub' lished, a whits marble tablet (about three feet aquare.) has been set into tlie wall ol the Cathedral, to designate the spot which contains the relics. On the tablet is a medallion likeness iif Columbus, in profile: under it i the Fiillosving inscription which I Vend vou fur insertion in what you were lately 1 1 audioes 1 1 your humble sheet, with an humble rrquel mat you win sena ropy t the Historical Society, where, I Understand, your paper is held in favora ble esii n at ion t 0? resloe a ymagen del arande Colon! -- WH eigluejursd guaidadaeeo la Orns.,.. " "" YtMi'feWtttAttnU !c.l Hsbatia, 1832. -The lHwitig translation waa given me by an i.lticer l the United States Navy, then in Havana, who with me, carefully Doled the painting when copying it: D reat the Tmi' Pahi-bwat - -May it em are a thousand ages, guarded in this Urn, And In the rnemlirsnea of our Nation. AN AMERICAN. a varartr nt inniea in the Astronomical and Physi cal Sciences, and in (heir application to the arts of IHe. Among these the following may be mentioned, I he I'luralitv of Words. Elea tc Mae. Telegraph: in 1 ci. at mhbi vMopv, .UtUdec,..-., , Copernicus, Lavoisier, Newton, The Stellar Universe. The Pcwrr nf Steam. Sleaiu Navigalion. Aun ra BorcalM' Water Spouts. Thunder St Lightning. Theory ol Uew. The Sun, Th Mooo :r.-i--.-.;T The flanets. The Cornels, The 8lr St stem, The Atmosphere, Popular fallacies, Artificial llloioinatiOD, Light, Sound, Electricity, lialvanisnt. The bmi, c water lectareHeal. I.unai li.fluencrs. 1 hi Harometer. Weather Almanacs. The Thermometer. Habbagc's Calaculating Machinery Ice. ate. fee. The walk will appear in numbers, or parts, will ba well primed on good type, and copiously sllua traird aith engravings nn wood. It will be corn plrted m ten or twelve numbers, and the eniira inlume will be published within six tnonhs. The rtriet nillke 25 trnti for each number. Tht frtt number vnU bi 'piiUuked-w tkeJhM day 0 mug. : -.-.....v.-v. ZEIBER & CO. Philadelphia, . REDDING & CO. Bottni M1URTZ A TAYLOR. Baltimore; ROBINSON & JONES, CineinnaHr snd Book sellers and Country Merchants genet ally through out the United Sialea will act as Agents snd umish the above work as the oumbcrc arapub Usled. to all who may apply to them. Poetmae lers remitting One Dollar will be entitled to five numbers. Out Agents who engage In lbs sale of Ibis work srs requested to send in their orders at as early s day as possible. Ordere are reeptctfol ly solicited br GREELEY V McELKATH. Tribune Buildings, lMew-x ork. 1 We ate happv t leant that the wheat erop generally in thia county ia very good considering the dry weather, which, of course is Injnred somewhat f but if it does not rain shortly there will be no coin year. Zkmocrai, .- WHAT NEXT. An ingenious musical composer of this city has invented a machine, lor which he ia almnt to take out a nalent. bv which a composer can discover, after he haa played . off an original comoosition. that it iv all ' written 'for hint' on paper-Mtotes, bersj rest, time, expression and all, so that any musician can play tho piece from the ma chine made MS. .It is simple in construe tion, easily attached to a piano, and can be got up cheap. JY. Y. Alirnr. Tlie following anecdote ia related of Mr. C. M.Keller, who lately resigned his place f Examiner in the Patent Office : A letter was received this morning- by Mr. Ellsworth, Commissioner of the Patent Office from Mr. Buchanan, reqiiealine him to furnish him with a liat of the officers under him, their place, age, the. length of time they had been in the Department, amount Of salary, &c. Mr. Keller long - and favorably known aa one of the Examiners, wu first called. "Where were you born airl" An- iwered M flow long hare .you been in thia of fice P . Sinea 1821, sir." . "What is your ge, air t" Answered. ---What is your sataryT" r- 1.500 per anngm." "Did you vote last fall ?" " I did not air, as I was not entitled to a vote, being a resident of the District. - Are those all the questions von haye to At": Yea, air, that's all.'1. Well,' sir, as you made a memorandum - of my anewen, pleaseJo add that if I bad1 . a . vs. . - .... seen entiuea to a vote, i should have vo-4 ' ted for 4ienry Clay- of- Kentucky. I am. MdWe always been, and 1 hope that I pay always remain, a irig. SAVE YOUU CORN COBS AND - - 8IICCK9.!! , ' . TO THE PLANTERS OF N.TJ. The BMleraicned has obtained Irttirs patent to en- able aommnwM ill se-ea(aereks) now in use. to griod COKN.COB aad SHUCK, info raeal.for hor ses, mules cattle, bogs ke thereby saving more Inn one thnO Ol a crop, wnicn is an mipo - .iik nlantera. I'd machine -v sm-d for the sboe purpose ia simple and datable, and cannot with fair means, gel oat ol order. It will last as long as the stones last, wilh an expense ol Q cents every fie years. To enable Hie common mill stones in grind ear corn mio ui, dings or eatra power It can ue aiso appiu horse mills, inreaning tti", a,".. " power known. The saine mill will grind one-tnird more of com meal by the introduction of thta ma. ehinerv, and can be changed from ermrting corn inlbe'shuek, to grinding corn meal la the spaced thirty seconds. Cornslone when fed to stock, is said to be by the most nrsetieal and scientific planters, eouilU paling ioitstflVets, producing founders, chvlwa and various other mal.diea wbieh ate incident to stock ttrmdrrrr eebed shuck with. the. corn mshei a food cnnrenial wilh ihelr satore, and cannot prodnoe any of the scrions results above mentioned. Slock, when ted ou corn exeluiively, are deprived of the benefits rl distension (so necessary lolhe proper hralih f an imals.) by Iheicbeing unable to cat a sufficient bulk 10 produce distention before the amiroai becomes gorsed. Cobs and shocks grsund with the corn por- iit.-.m nv dancer ol diseases arising from overeaiing Corn cob and shuck" meal is improved by staining, ana aim j - partial ler-aentation. All the preparations ieiiaie ,i.in. (nr kr... liut horses and mules will not eat fermented lood, consequently Ihey will reniire H dry or partially wet with cold water. Horses, mules Snd oxen, when fed with nnground fowl, void much in an undigested Stste, which is of course lost lor tHr-hansOsial, esiifC.OL" fu0JMnea ,trnjtcnte. .. Y--wA-t3nM-MtnJ rrrThe under tinned ean be.uaddreued at hal- eigh, and colli wi I be attended to' punctually and wUk despatch by " COLUN3. Raleigh Feb. SO, 1843. Having been solicited by Maj. Collins to have mv Mill adjusted to grind Com in the Ear and Shock 1mvitethatsbottM..do.0,a an eanerimeee and I am able to ssy that it grinds eorn h thtsheh at Ihe rate of SO bushels per hour; and the rtrenloa; of the stones is so- improved, that it grinds sbelled com more than twice aa last as before, and by my waUh, at the rate ol 1J bushels per hmir, and the meal liner than usual. I deem it a valuable im provement, and shall purchase ine rigni 10 use 11 as it will afiord roe a speedy way of feeding my hor ses and cattle, and sac much thereby. VM. BOYL.AN Feb. 80 1845. 9-if, si ore To the Medical Profession. TURNER It HUGHES would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of Ihe Gentlemen of the above orof rsasoa to the subjoined list of new and valuable Works, Snd solicit their orders lor tbe same. vis. AnatomieaT Atlas, Mj Smith and Homer, irapera) S vo. uear oii ngurea Alison's Outlines of Palholoey.ia t vol- I vo Brig ha ia en Mcnul Excilcmcat aad Cultivation, a new work. Chapman oa Thoracic sod Abdominal viscera, 1 volume Do. on Fevers, Dropsy, snd Uout, is 1 vol I vo Carpenter's Hunan Phjsiology Sir Aetlry Cooper oo Hernia, wilh plates, sew edi tion - Hitto oa the T-eMit wt Thynsasjs Ghuvd. ;. Condic on Diet ases of Children ht t vol " Churchill on Females Ditto Midwifery Druid's Modern Surgery - ' Fergossoo's Practical burrery Graham's Chemistry rtnpe oa the rleart Miller's Surgery Lawrence on the Eys Miller's Physiology Taylor's Medical jBritprudeaee Gay's do do Watson's Principles sod Practice o( Medicine Williams' Pathology ' Wilson's Human Anatomy Melniosh's Practice of Medicine, by Murtoa Cooper on Dislocations and Fractures Also all the worka of Dis, Dewees, Horner, Kberie. uongiinsnn, and others, aith all tbe sew woika as they are issued from the Press. Orders from a distance, thankfully, received and promptly attended Is. - TURNER tc HUGHES, - - Publishers' Agents, ,-Bsleigh, March JSih. is . , t. Bank of the si -Me of North Carolina, 8EMI-ANNUAL Dividend ot3i percent. tXlA on the Capilal 8tock of thia Bank has been declared, payable to ibe Stockholders leas tbe Us oris cis, on each individual share at lbs Prin ciusl Bank on lbs firat Mondav in Julv neit. and at the Branches snd sgeneiee fifteen day a thereafter. - " . UiiWEy, Cthter, - Raleigh, Juns 11, 810. 26- "Rush on the Resurrection" ANASTASIS, or The ItciurrrclHMi ol iha fin, di, rationally and Sariptwraily eosaidcied by Georgs Bush, Professor of Hebrew, N,w Totk University. Received and for Sale at the North Carolina Book Slrrw. TUKKEH kHUGHtS. 2VOTICE. f 8 we are desirous ol closing our bssinesc io &t thia place as soon aa oaaihle,ws reapectfully reqoeatall indebted to us to corns forward end nuke setttement, ' . KU88ELL kESKKIDGE. J sns 18th. 2j.,, $3,000 WORTH OF D Y good; AND CR0CKEW, c,o n?r"CA rnr Consequently , lower than any other in thia riace II 800 pieces bleached and unbleached Domes tics, Ossnburgs, &e. 160 pieces Callieoea sssorted. 6 dozen tnnskrstsnd other Ceps. 10 pieces white, red snd yellow Flannel. 1 0 pieces Linsey assorted. Heavy Pilot snd Beaver Cloth, Sattinelt, Brosdcloth, Kersey, Jeans. Merino, Moueeline delaine, Bodtieking, Bobbinet, Edging, J anon st, Check, Drilling, Cambric, Irish Linen Djsp er, worsted Shawls, Vesting, black Velveteen ready made Clothing, Bunnell, Artificials Brown Holland, &e. Plates snd Dishes, Caps snd Saucers, Bssins ke. We hsve observed thsl there are now too ma ny Dry Goods stores (snd still increasing) here, of them seeming determined to overflow lit tle Wsks county with an immense quantity of ihs very CHEAPEST BAKUAINKS sver had, (aceoidinj- to their sdvertisemenls.) chasing one snoiher with those bargains contnioally. W not wishing loneer to I Jin to such a hunt. shall dispose of all the above, on hand, JIT LUST, foi cash, and leave Ihs field ol Iht Good, taking the defensive against the moths ! Our attention in future will bs devoted exclu- sively to lbs following, ft j, , ,, Coulecutmarj, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewellery, irausicai instruments ana Toys, on tbe ususi terms. Alwsys on hand a greatsr variety than in sny other store in this place, See specified sdvertiaement in the "Raleigh Register." u. w. ac uKiiiiMi.. Raleigh, N.C. Nov. 26. 1814. 38-tf "The Biff Bear of Arkansas.' Om HE Big Bear of Arkansas, and other Tales, ii. illustrative of Cbaraetrra and Incidents in the South snd South west, edited by W. T. Porter, witn ten original engravings, from designs by Dar- ley price 60 centa. Also, Tbe'Hlaltle of the Fact iona,' and other Talcs of Ireland, by William Carleton, author of Phelan O'Toole's CoorUhio. ftc, pries 88 cents. "Charlea Tyrrel, or "the Bitter Blood," by O. P. R. James, Esq price S ecnta. The Msn at arms, or Henry De Cerens by G. P, R. James, Esq. vola. in one price 25 centa "Zoo," tbe History of two Lives, by Ceraldlne E. Jewabury. Indications of tbs Creator," by William Whs well. D- D. Mss'.er of Trinity College, dee. eke. Tbe above have just been published, and srs for sale, with many other new snd interesting works, st the North Carolina Books'ors. Orders from a dutaitos promptly attended to TURNER Aj HtUHESr Raleigb, May 30. - M Thiers Life of Ifaaoleon. OrpHE History of the "Cotisulate," and the Ci Empire" under Napoleon? by M. A. Thiera, being tbs completion of his 'fiiatory of Ihs French Revolution," with splendidly engraved Portraits of Napo'eon, Joaepbans, Duke of Keichatadt, Eogehs Beaabarnoia, Maria Louisa, Ner, 8oalt, Morst, Irfiban, and Iunot to be completed in 10 numbers. 3 of which have eas tweaivad at tbs North Caro lina Bookstors. ( TURNER da HUGHES. Publishers' Agenta. Raleigbj Kay 30. , 33 WEjr GOODS! NEW GOODS'! S y t A n g a n iV S um xn 1 1 1845. RUSSELL &, ESKRIDGE, 70ULD respectfully inrorm the citi . zens of Raleigh and the public generally, that they have received their elegant and well selected supply of Foreign nnd American Dry Ooosii to which they invite the atieottoa ef baa da 4 familiea and all others, being well Baeured that their stock cannot be surpesaerj in thia section of " the State, either for variety or ekeapneaa. . Wt enumerate (in part only ) aa follows: Cloths, Csaaimcres, Merino Jeana, Fancy Tweeds Brown and Grasa Linena, Indigo and Linen : Drilla, Ameiican Nsnke:na, Lam Cloths, Gan. broons, kc Bleached snd brown Cottons, Bedtiekine. Anraas ' .iimU nir..:."'VfainM-iMju.uv Plaida and Stripes, black and colored Cambrics. '' As. k., Jsconett Carnbrica, Cambrie Muslin, Cheeked, ' Book, Swiss, Medium snd Lace Muslins, Bishop ' ' and Long Lawns,' Bobbihstt, Swiss and Cambria Trimmings and lnaertiona, Grecian Netta, Thread ( Ca'rri'BrickTiicorieU ifld' Forntrm w Diwihy; CsrtJadV Grasa and Alleghania ..Skirls, green Baragea, black -Tbuie, moutniug VeTls", tc , Ladies' Dress Goods. v Rich snd magnificent Silks, elegant Balsoriaes and Baragea, new style Charioteena, French I .awns, Tsrlston Muslina. Alpaeca Lnstrae, Organ- die and Ginham Lawns, Earlston and Msncl eater fOBWsssisaarwm ..t-uiitu, .i..iM--in w - mourning anu nan niouraiuga0. compnatng rv every slyls snd fabric. snnwisi scniris, ssosiery, esc. ore. ' . Kplendid Pilk, Barage, Chally and Monshnde Laine shawls, Hernani snd Barage Scarfs, Hone ' ry of almoat every kind, in great variety. A large : lot of Garment and Furniture Calicoes, very cheap. tfi.f ' Altni1'.4'.Hat:i..i..,l I.J. Bugle and Bilk Mitts, Linen Cambric Hsndksra ciela, Bnimrt, Neck and Cap Ribbons, Toilet .'' Covers, Bird-Eye, Romis and Huckaback I)iap ' era, Drown and Damask Table Cloths, Mosquito- Neils, Hair Bruahes, Toilet Combe, ana indeed every article usually kept in a similar establish ment. aa -V 07 Porchaaers will plesss cm mine our Goods, before supplying themselves sleswbsre. Msy 14tb, 145. Sl-tf. ' Taken op snd entered on my Stray Book, by Daniel Gatewond, living six miles south of the Court House, Wadesborough,) two stray Colls- one black Ho rue Mule, about two years old: ens biight aorrel . Fjlly bind feet while, sbont Ihe ssmeage.,. pamwraya were, on ins isioiasy, appraised to-Ibe sum ot th'rty dollars (IIS esen.1 . U. v. VANWlf. Hanger. Jnns 2nd. 1845. 84 3ln. QjpHE Fall Seatnn for 1843 Will commence se)-" il - the 1 6th ef July. Terms aa formerly, Eng- lish department 8 per session, Claaaical fit 60 ' per session. .,' Boaid ean be had in good and reapectabts and . ties convenient to the Academy, at from f 4 te S5 per month. , ... Tbe aubaenber has filled sp opon tbs premises ten or twelve ronfortable out rooms for tbs sceom- modalion of students 1 bis charged for board srs 6 60 per month. . V. W. KERR. '. ' -;. . ... 1 24r-. 0. L. BUCRH &C0,, - : HAVE received Ihstf! 8pring supply SHOES which Ihey are deter, mined to seU ss low . aa ean bs sold st soy ' othCT place is the ' biais". " prices from 80 centa to ft 35 for tbs beet articles. They continue to manufacture Gentlemen'! Boots and Shoes, which they will warrant shall not be eurpsseed either in material or vesta mansbip. here or elsewhere. Philadelphia Calf Skins for ssls. - May 80, 1845. 31 3t. . Zy A first rate BOOTMAJT will find eonstasl employment no ether need apply. O.L.B. ACe. HOUTHEBIf BALM. ' , The great American remedy. 'l he poblie snr invited to call ai my ofHce C3S Broadway, aad ra aeive gratuiioBsly a (realise oa aoasutsptioB aad se sames, together with s description ot our resiedies and numerous eertiRearts at their efleet. Read IS following and aall or send aad ket a pamphlet eoa taining snany more . .- ' sir r My wife waaafflioted with an srTeatioB sf tks . lungs, aeeempained with pain m Ihe aide and sheet and general debility, since I gst. I employed nW best 1 medical skill, allopathic, and homawnih.,rtH- sneeess t they pronounced her lungs eleersted, and despaired of effecting a ara. ih essevAevwtesJ much bliod and pus. I tried various patent mee aines without effect. Finally, m Aogaal last, I delcf-, roiaed to try gbeeot's Southern Balm. She has ta ken two bottles sad is perfectly cored. I can wits confidence rtenmruend it as worth) the stteatioa si all similarly affected, '-' ' ' s AUTHURB HAUPTMAN, realdeneeliCtarke', Slav AOa Rmulwav. aae of HulllMe Cite and count r.taf Kaw.Ynrk. as 1. A1 B- Hsept msn thst tifiewte are in every reapeet correct and true. lily and count f of Kew.York. a4 tAl B.Hf of said city, being duly sworn, deposes sad ssje 1 the facta set forth by him la the toretowg ..set ItiSs Swora before me, the STth day ol January. ! W H.Heas.aomr. eiuec . Pnv sale u iKai KiaUi flamllna Rank glH ' l s bottle. TUBNEUk HUGHES. A CARD ' -!! UEPIftT SBAWkLl OFFERS his Professional aersrieea . tb itijena' of Wake.. Hia placeef rcaidece is that tbrtnerly owned fcy Msj CUsVa L. Hinton. ' . '' . ; B.aic(gh May 1, 1345; -. , a.
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