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rtz , .-..-.I i ? -Tr- L f- f , t 1 1 " ' v tub wire. VSeW TBS esaeT T0LO. Happy b to whom IW heevea. Bl-fc rnrneo, wim hath given, YntUOWS, wiae, end formed fc . Gratia, guileless as dove. Let liia lhaok fab Cod for thia Para overflowing eup of bliss : Psia May aeeer linger Mar, With Nth Mend to tooth nnd cheer. She, like oseonfight, nfld and fsir, Bini'ee away each gloomy care Kuwee dry bm'i secret teere. And with lon hi pathway cheers. When hm boiling heart heaves high, Ftashlug At from hie eye, WhM kind ftendahlp seeks in io, Paesioa's wild career la rein, Than eT gratia step is near ; SoMy irofta her taothiog trar, Aa whoa attninf daw conwa down have eeugHt ffirN! b gold f - Sana for font their peer have sold; Cold and glory In the hand Crumble like a tall of sand. tfsavea sends man the faithful wife ; Lift without bar la not life j ' "A no1 when U la o'er, her fova Gilda brighter aeana above. from tha.Cbtiatian Watchman. OUR COUNTRY. Father I oar country save, , And lot no gathering wave, O'erwhetm M now J Sid high, o'er atona and elotid, 'Which may thia nation hroad, "' Appear thy bow. . 0a 4ite.mmK s,;... And thy right trmi a atrong, t Did with tbam go. Obi now lilta Irati Wl ThU people in their need. .And tare from won. tttov alone, canal aaa Through lu iuturuy Than inflnile And not in raia they earn. Oar faihere e'er th maia 4 ' Sofciavely met. -T1wa hat parpoM And thy moat holy thall yet he eong. . Thoa wUto"emiU the whole; Till from thit land ahall toU, Aa error dark ahIt tee. and thy pare froth (hall be "" A light indeed Then from oar hearle we'll raiee A grateful eong of praiae, Oar Oodht need t M.S. L. emmitted to the Jail of Aaha County, It, C lb Sikh ikr of thie favW Runaway m " gra man who aaya hia name ia PETER and ha hmg a man by the name of Richard Allen, of Annan County. Ilia eoatplesian dark. 6 feet 6 Inchea high, atoui built, . weighe about 160 Iba., aoar on fate right cheek. The owner U requested to eome forward prove property, pjy chirgea, and take him away. . ' E. C. BARTLCTT, U'hC Jon 17, IMS. . .-. Price adr. ft. IMl. 'OltEEXIIOWS OBEOOiV," (rnUB Utatvrvof Ureioa and dltfarnia, and 41 the other Terriloriee on the NoruVwaet Caaet of North Amerieaf Aeeompanicd by a GeographU cal View and Map af thaae coantriee And a num ber of document ae proofii and Uluttrti.m of the History. By Robert Oreenhow, Traoeletor and Lutrarian to the Department of Mute of the United -Ilatot,-----!- ;. . , ltton'ili'miA.- Ovegonr 4U, faao bean reoaod. and U for eele at the North Carolina Beokatoro, Raleigh, N. C. TURNER U HUGHES. --iane to, - - --- ' bmccrirtyg Ukencacea Taken in trot rt atyla. ajkUl. eotorad anJ aut ttp in neat caaea, for t aO call at John O. Palm ar '1 Jewelry Shop. . . JOII!C PALMER hat Una Lit of Walchee and Jewelry Ae which he will ell at a tort redocej price for cash. Call and examine hie stock and be convinced of the fact. ., Cash at email profit i much better for the eeller and buyer than 041 pee cent on credit. He will keep X wul t"H foebiooabla Jewelry, and order thaae an idea ha has .jMtfora amaU'ed'tnee. Watches, Clock and Aowelry repaired to ettuAetioo, or no charge. 4 or est of beet English Tea Traya, ifapieee each.will be etild from 10 to fit per art. JuartgiMuiy I. Wto ,,. 17-tI. tn. I1EXKT SEAWELL OFFEllS hif Frofeeaional Mrricet to th citizen of Wk. Hi place of 4 ,ramdfMsekihMlormorly owned by Mai. Charlee -'U itinton., ,, " .. , - . ' '. ;V ' ' IL,wim U ; ' ' !" -''- ": IMl " DmBfcribotatwrNrUiCarUmia, SEMIANNUAL Dividend ot 3i per cent . . r XJh on the Us)tul Stack aftbls Bank ha been " declared, payable to the Btockhotders Ice lb lai s' . of It eta. oa ch iadiviaaal share at the Prm. aipal Batk ea the tret Monday ia July neir, and at the M'suchee sad tgattciee fifUmi g.., UMraAer. x C. UXweV, Cashier. JUJofjb, Jnll, 'tU, SJ-g TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN . MERCHANTS. rhilodt'fkia WhoUsaU Ilou$t. - The SabecrUwe, Merchanis, Manaiartnrers, Im porters and Whohwale Dealtn af the Cify of Phil aJelpbia, acapectfulty invite Seuthna and W set era Meerhants, who are about te visit the North during the eneuing eeseoo, for Fall and Wiotm Supplies, to aa examination of their respective Stocks of Goods, . Ws take the opportunity affirded by the-Newspapers of year Districts to give you the streets snd umbers of our several places of business, and to anile in on inviutiwa to you to give ae a ealL Beiog supplied with full and cemplett assort ments ia oar several departmea'a, we foal eoafident that wa shall be able to give entire satisfaction ia terms end prices. Importers snd Dealer in Silk and Fan cy Dry Good, and Una French and Uriciali Cloths, Cauimere, and Tes tings. Ashhurst k Remington, SO Msrket street. Importer and Dealer in Staple Silk and Fancy Dry Goods. Alt. British, French, and American Cloths, Cassi mcrcs, Vesting?, and Tailor's Trim ming. Barclay Lipplncott, 65 Market ttrset. Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Taylor 4 Paulding. 8 Mirkel St Wood k Oliver, lit Rorkbill, Smith k Co., 180 " Importer and Dealer in Hosiery, Glores Ivtces, Linens, a.id Fancy Goods. Georgs Esberick It Co. MS Market street. impOTtcrsTrrd DeaTers a jCTdlKsnssri" meres, Vesttngs, Tailori' Trimmings &,c De Coursey, Lafouresde k Co. 77 Market 8t Wood Wileon, 129 Market 8u near 4th street. Willism II. Lore, 147 " north side. Lambert Duy, 108 J f ajutb side. Print Warehouse, Dealers in Printed Calicoes, only. Morrell dc Co. SSI Merket atreet. Manufacturen and ' Dealers in Ready Mnde Clothing; of every Grade. Michael Trsey, 39t Msrket street. Charlee litrkness, 8. E. corner of Poorlh and Market Streete, (end le agent for It. Hein- lech's Tailor's Shesra.) Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery. Traltl, Pendleton A Troltt, 189 Market St. ab 4lh Msilin k Pepper, 4 North Third slieet Richard Paxoai-dc 80ns, 3 Decatur St above 6th, 8ou'h from Market. Moore, H.y l k Co, I38 Marle etretl. ........ I Wt'lded wronght iron Tubes, for Steam, Uns.or Water; Locomotive, Marine, nnd othef Borl er Flues - Morris, Tasker k Morris, Manufacturers, 5 E cor. of Third and WatnotSts. Agency (or the sale o( Sotilhworth Man nfact j ring Company's Superior Writing- Paper. N, 8. Lawrence, Ag't S Miner slreel. Publishers. Booksellers 6c Stationers. Grigg dc Elliot, S North Fourth street. Isaac M. Moss, It Sooth reurUiBt below Market. Bookseller, Publisher, and Importer ol hnirlish. t rench and German Books. Geo. 8. Apple ton, 1M Cbesnttt street. Cheap Publication and Periodical Es tablishment. " G. B. ZieberA Co. 3 Ledeer Bailding Third. '"- street belsw CbesnuU , Importers of Watches, Jewel rr, Fine Cutlery, Britannia, Plated and Silrer Wares. Dickson k Co. S E. cor. Market and Third Sir. J. k W. L. Ward, 106 Cheenu. Street, opposite the franklin House. John C. Fare. US Cbeenot Street. Wateon It HiUleburn, It Market Hire I. Thoma 3 Carrett di Co. 13S Chaatnat, near 4tb. Manufacturer of Jewelry. Er 0. A. Bakei, 7 Cherry Street, between Srd Ornamental Sword Manufacturer, Dye Sinker, and Chaser in General. F. W. Widmann, 99 North Third Street. Manufacturer of Silver and Brass Stair Rods snd Cornice Poles. Edward Jones, earner of George and8wsnwlck 8ta. between Wslnut and Cbsstnut, west of Sin. Importers ofFine Cutlery, Fancy Goods, uoinbs, lipids, l'crfumery, urushe, Soaps, &c. R. k G- A. Wiight, M 8oulh Fourth 8treet. Importers of Toys, Fancy snd Staple Goods, Beads, Brushes and Perfu mery. A, F. Oit Monroee. 16 South Fourth Street, below Msrket. : Zl Louis U. Bsaersachs, 170 Market Street. Importer snd Manufacturer of Perfume ry, Cosmetics, Fancy Soaps, aud Dealer in Faucy Goods. Jules Uauel, 46 South Third ntreet Importers o( Toy, Fancy Goods, Mu sical Instruments, Glass and China Wars. C AhreoleMi k Co, 16 North Fotfrth SU between Market and Arch, up stairs, China, Earthenware, snd Glass. Trndale. SIS Chestnut Street. Edward Snawdon, S4 North Third 8lroet, oppo site tbe Cliy Hotel. Looking Glasses, riate4 and Fancy IJardware, txc. Thomas J. Nstl. 134' Market Street. (raid, Silver and Steel Spectacle, Math.- ematical Inst rumen Is, Walking Canes, Microscope, sod Spy Glasses. McAllister dc Co. 4 Chestnut street. Manufacturers ot Whits Lead, snd oth er Paints, nnd of Chemical, ice snd ' Dealers itr Drugs, Medicines, Dys Stuff, Oils, 4te. Wsiharill U Brother, 65 North Front street. Importers snd Dealers in Drugs, Medi cines, Dys Sttifc, Paints, Oils, &c Haskalt, Merrick k Co, 4 North Front Street. Thompson, Paocoeal k Co. 40 Market etreet. Bonnet snd Cap ManaXactursT snd Im- , ' ' ,:' - Dorter. '- . . Thoma Whito. 15 South SocoaJ at root, (let of vommeroe street, j - Boots, Shoes, "Bonnet, Caps, Leghorn sna raim ueaiiiais. ' Cliarl a Oil, 103 Market street, south siJe. Manufactiirot of UmlirelU, Parasols, Parasoletles, aim btin naaes. k Wright dr. Brothers, 113 Market street, wth aids abova 8d. 1 Sleeper k Fennef. 1?S Mefhet Street, eoutb eWe one door below 4th street. j Manufacturers of FTre and Thief Protf Chests, Refrigerators, Water Cooler?, Filters, &c. Evans ti Watson, 76 Sooth Third An at, opposi-e the Exchange snd Post Office: Manufacturer of Premium RefrieeraTors, Water Filters and Coolers. Fire Proof Chests, letter Copying; Presses, &c! fJIiver Evans, 19 Uheerlut street, near rroou Venetian Blind Manufacturer. B J Williams, IS North Biitb street, a few doors above Market. Piano Forte Manufacturer, Organ Buil der, Ac. E S Scherr, 366 Chestnut street. Mnsfe, Piari6innd Musical Instruments lamea G Otbourn, 112 South Third street, below the Eiebaoge. Brass Eight-Day, 30 Honr, snd Gener al ('lock -Establishment. Jsme Smith, 83 North Third at, above Cherry, Manufacturers of Common and Fancy Soaps, Alouia ana Uipt Caudles, ccc. E!ijsh cV Gillies Dsllett, 36 Marks! street. Bank Note Engravers. Toppan, Carpenter k Co.- Successor to Draper, Ton pen k Co. 764 Wslnut stieet. Sneneer, Hujftj k. Dsnforth Soccessors to the old firm of Murray, Orsper,- Fairrhan Co ani ihetr sueeessora So and 7 Walnut at. Type and Stereotype Foundry. L Johnson dc Co. 6 Genres street, between Wat nut snd Chestnut, and 6th and Tth. Type Foundry. Lewie Petoote, North West corner of Third and Chestnut streets. Fire Engine and Hose Manufactory. John Agnew, Franklin Works, 340 Vine street Manufacturers nnd Dealers in all kinds , 3 mmr ni .rn m n nn ivniffnn Gray k Brother, 84 Walnut street, below second. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Gentle- mens' Cheap Travelling Trunks, mr a m - . vouse i runKS, uarpei uags, &c A 1. Hickry k Co. basement cf Jones' Hotel 150 Chestnut street. ' Msnnfactarer-Af Splendid Ctibinet Ftip. niture and Ornamental Unholstprp Crawford RiJdell, 173 Chestnut street. PUBLIC IIOITSES-PhlladelBhim. The proprietors of the following nemed House. In the city of Philadelphia, being prepared to sc- commouste nercaanu ana i rvcilers.teepectfulls unite in ins above invitation, pledging ourselves to administer liberally to the comfort of those who msy select our rsspecuve house ae their home, Merthanti' Hold, Nonh Fourth street. AFOl,. Vniled Stain Hotel, Chestnut street, opposite ths custom noose, 1 nomas u rlee. Juna' Hatel, Chestnut street. John A Jones. Congrtn Hall, 83 Chestnut and 87 Booth Third streets, J Slardiveul Mdasisn Htuttflatt HauTt) South Third street W P Hunt. NartwtW lYathington Home, Chestnut street, above 7 in. n j nanweii. Columbia flume. Chestnut street, between Sih aod7tb, Bsgley It McKsnsie. American Hotel, Chestnut street, between 6th and 6th, opposite the Stole House, H A Chsrter. SS-4L Mrs. xa obuvt. t tValaat st. between 4th dk Sth, V U ILADELPIIIA, Having connected with her old establishment, the large and commodious house adjoining, la now prepared to accommodate an additional number vof genteel Boarders. She baa eeveral large sad airy apartments lor famtitt, traveller md then. WAU.TI AND COLD DATIIS, are attached to the house, and every attentioo paid by nerseii and w altera. The sitaation is centrala-Term moderate. Philadelphia, 1843. SS-lll. SOUTIIEUN BALM. The great Amertsaa remeilr. "1 he pablie ant invited to asU at mv efflse 631 Breadwav. and re- selve gratulloutly a trcaiim oa eoatumptien sad its aaases, together with a dessrlptioa ol oar reroediei snd nomerbH eerti&sstes of their eflVst. Uesd tbe loUowiog and salt or scad and Bet a pamphlet so a tainine msav more 1 Sir 1 My ife afflistcd hb aa aflretion af the Unas, aeeomnained vita Mia ia the side and chest sad general dekditv. smee 1136. 1 eraulored the beat medical skill, allopathic, and borsejopalhie, without success 1 mer pronouneea ner lungt uleersleo, sad despsirwl; of eSestisg a ear blis eapecterated roach bliod snd pus. I tried various patrat fnetli eines a itboa: effect. Fiaallv.ia Auaust latt, I deter- miaed lo trrShecot't Soothers Balm. She has la ke tva botiles sad is nerfcatlv eared. 1 aaa with soafldeace rtaniamead it as worth, the attention el all limilarlr sSecleat. -4. . , AUTHUR B. HAUPTMAN. resideaee tl Clark at. Store 60 Broadaav. aoc of Houston City aad count r el New-York, ss i A B. Hanpt mao ofssid sity, being duly ore, deposes and says that l he lesti set forth by him la the loregoiog aer liBcate are in aver) resoaet correct aad mm, . 8 vera before me, the STlk day ot Jsauary, 1845. W H.Hiraa.aosar. ol Deeda. For sale at tbe North Carolina Book, Store prise f 3 a bottle. TUBKEtt k HUGHES. NEVSH0P, - ii u ffiiiijin(Sisi. FOR PLATING, CASTING, GVX SITIIlNO, HIENDI1CG, etc. dkc. ri HE subictiber informs 1ii friend and JL th public generally, that he has token a ahop oa Mwrgan street, next door to the Coach Shop of the. late Cent Willism F. Clark, where ha mill execute alt Silver and Brass Plating af uamaga irons, old and new, and all other kinds of plating, in the neatest and most substantia! manner, and at the aborted netire. In the abl way casting xui Inns and Be Mill Hoxea tiun Smithing A repairing -all kinds of Lock -mending Mending Drees Andirwa. Sbovela aad Tongues, and Candla Sticks end ell fancy jobs ae cheap as the times require, for Cash. Orders from a distance, ae well oa at borne, tbanuully reexvid and prompty attended to. -. WM. E. LCC Kaleigh, May ,184a. t J-t NOTICE- 1 8 ws ire desirous ol closing our bnsinese in U,) Uus pUee as soon as possible, we respectfully reqoeetall indebted to as te come forward aad "RUS6ELL EKKIDCE. S6-U. Jeae 18th. IN PRESS ON SCIENCE AND ART; DKLIVeUKU IN THE Chier rU'mf 1om hi the Unhed States, BY DIONYS1US LARDNER, Dslor ol Civd U, Fellow ot the Ko)l bo-ietie of tydoa as I KdiaLarg i. Member of tb t'ui. versities at Cuabridf e aad liublia, and for jserly Pratcsser at Naiural l'bilosoihy sudAstraaoay ia tbe L'aeriljf of Loadoa, ks ke. ke. The publisher assesses that Dr. Lardaer bsv sng branghl te a elose h i public Lectures ia this sountry, Uiey bae stsilrd theraTalves of the oprmr tuaity that presented to induse hies te prepare lot pablicatiou a comp ete sad suthcatie edllma af thee D'tsoarsss. I he reueral .interest ahich for the last lour years lliey have exehed ia every part ot this country is unitersslly lelt snd seknevlcrigcd. Probahly no public lecturer ev-r emtiaued lor the same k-agk of time to col I ret sreend bim soau meroa sadieaeec. Nor bss there keea any escep lioa la this favoU al.le lanpretsioa. Visit sfier visit act beca ssade te ell the abief eilies, sad.oa every toe eeediag oeeatioa audieaaes amounliag 10 thoasaada nave ssiembled to hear spin snd sgaia these les son of asefut knowledge.,,, The mme. simplicity of language, perspicuity of reasoning sad felicity M illuatratioa, vhieb readered the oral diseearses so uaiversslly esceptsble, will be preserved in toe published report ahich oil iodeed be, si nearly as possible, identical with the Lectures as they were delivered. The publisher feel that in the volume new pro posed they will present to the American pobliea most agreeable offering, aad aa Interesting aad use ful miscellany of gceersl iaformatioa, ehieb will also afford that large class of persons who have stteoded ihs I selures, sa acrvesbls mesas af re viving the impressions Irora a hied tbey have slready derived so much profit sad plea sere ' The subjects which will be included will embrace s variety of topics In the Altroaomirsl and Physi cal Sciences, aad ia their application to the arts of life. Aasoog these the eollowlagsasy be sseatioaed. l ke IMoraWy ot Worts, Klea. k Mag. I etegraphi The Sna. The Tel. k Microscope, TkeMoua, The Planets, The Comets, The Snlar St stem, Popular falKeiea, Artificial llluminalioa, bight, 8ound, - Electricity, Gslvsnism, UBIIICO, Coperaieus, Lavoiaier, Newtoa, The Stellar Uareerse. -1'be Power nf Steam. Steam Nsvlgstioa. Aurora Borealu- Wster Spsuts. - Thuoder k Lightning. I beory M Ue. The bridse wster lecture Heel. Lunsr Inffueoses. Tba Barometer. Weather Almanacs. Tbe Thermometer. Bsbbsgs's Cslseulstiog Machinery ks. ka. Its. Tbe work will appear 10 aumbers, or parts, will be well primed on good type, snd copiously illus (rated with engrsvmgs on wood. It will be com pleted in tea or twelve numbers, and tha entire toliims will be published within six mon'hs. The priet will te 85 colli for each number. The frtt number will be puttaJied nthejtrtt day of "itmrct iffcor ritrnvku;- redding ar CO. Hosier,; 8HURTZ oc TAYLOR. Baltimore, R0BIN80N ft JONES. Cincinnati, and Book esllsrs'snd Country Merchants genmally tbroub out the United Slates will act as A genu and Ornish tbe above work aa the number are pub Uehed, to all who amy apply to tbemv Postrnas tore remitting One Dollar will be entitled to five numbers. Out Agents who engsge In the aalo of this work are requested to send in their orders at as eerly a day as possible. Orders are respectful ly solicited by GREELEY k McELRATH. . Tribune Buildings, New-York. To the Medical Profession. TURNER k HUGHES would respectfully beg leave to call the elleatioa of the Geallecaen of tha above ore' etaioa to tha subjoined list of sew snd valuable Works, and solicit their orders lor the same, vhv Anatomical Atlas, by Smith and Horner, imperial 8 vo Bear 6S0 figures Alison's Outlines of Pathology, la I vol- 8 vo U rig ham an Mental Esekemcal snd Coltivstion, a new work. Chap'maa oa Thoracis and Abdominal viscera, 1 volume Do. oa Fevers, Drorsy, snd Uout, a 1 vol 6 vo Carpenter's Human Physiology Sir Aatley Cooper oa Heraia, with plates, new edi tion Ditto oa the Testis and Thymoua Gland Coadie aa Din ases of Children in I vol Churchill oa Females Ditto Midwifery Draitt's Mcdeia Surgery Fergossoa's Praetjcal Surgery v Graham's Chssaiatry . . Hope ea the Heart , Miller's Surgery Lawrence oa the F.te Miller's Physiology Taylor's Msdissl JariLurudcace Gay's de do Watsos! Principles snd Practice of Medicine Williams' Pathology Wilson's Hnmaa Anslnmy Mslntosk's Practlre of .Medicine, by Morton Cooper n Disloealioas aad Practnrcs Also sll lbs works of Die, Descea, Horaer, Eberle. Dungliotoa, and others, aith all tbe new woiks ae they are issued from the Press. Orders from s distance, thankfully received and promptly atteaded to. TURNER k HUGHES, Publishers' Agents. Raleigh, March lSih. J aaUng off at t'ostV. - - FOR CASH. Great Bargaist t he Uael 1! trnilE Subscribers hsving deUrmined to close X their business in Raleigh at the earliest prae t feeble period, will from and after this date, sell their slsgsat and eatooaive STOCK of-DRY GOODS AT COST! Their Assortment will be found very large, em bracing the NEWEST and MOST DESIRA BLE goods, and indeed eveiy article usually kept ia establishments of the kind. We invite (uruhaavra ia town aad country to give as a call. Country Msrehsnts in want of goods -t fill up" would fig J h greatly to their interest to lock at oar gmds. RUSSELL fc E3KRIDGE Ned door above R. 8mitb's. Jane 18 th, 1843. rjtf. Taken up and entered an my Stray Book, hy Daniel Gatewood, living eit - miles south of the CoartIIouaa, (Wadeehoreugb, two stray Colts one Mack Horse Mule, about two yean old: on bright sorrel Filly bind feet white, about tbe name age - Said stray e were, on the Slot of Msy, appraised to tbe earn of th ny dollsrs (815 each.) t o j .... U' D DANIEL, Ranger. June 2nd, I84J. S4 3tp. ' .HJITTO ACdlDElrtT. - OrnHB Fsll veaeioa for I84S will eommoaoeoa 4A the 18th ei Jul. T. .. v.. ush department 8 par acseion, Clsssical 18 60 Btd coa ho had in good and reepecub'o ami. lias convsiueal to the Academy, at from 84 . te fS par month. v The subscriber hoc fitted up upoa tha pmsnme lea or twelve roafortsbls eat raoms for lbs aceom modsJlon of atadsctai hia charged foe board or S M parmon b , D. W. KERR. 24-rL NORTH CAROLINA . And wWUUaT) .Icadewv). Armc and Equipment rvnxisncD ttv the state. Next Settion optm on the tl of July, with adtanlaget unturpautd in any Pre paratory School in the South. Classic. English, etc. R. GRAY Miihrmttica, Tactics, etc. O. A. BUCK. EKr,imenUl ChtvB N BOTSFORD. istry k Philosophy. 5 Trans res aceeiort or rivt mokthc. Classical Department, (Collegiate course, including full English Studies, with Ms'.hematic.) f 30 SO English do. f Elemrntery & higher bran ches.) 15 00 Military do. (Infantry & Artillery practice) no charge. Tbe course of Education is thorough .practical and well calculated toqualily youth lor tbe virion unties oi me, wneiner oociipymir. .uun v vsle. Civil or MitiUry itatioti. The moral nd jo tellectual facultie are kept severely in action but not at the expense of the pbysicial i un fortunately for the health of our children too com monly the case throughout the country. Regular and systematic Military Exercise well as Practical and Scientific Operation, introducing Surveying and Civil Engineering, i substituted in the place of unprofitable play (nd required of all students Me tuual kourt of daily recitatitnand ttudg being invariably lef t ditlinet ir unterrupled. LECTURES. Th following gentlemen, desirous of estab lishing taste for Literature, enlarging th usefu 'nrss of the Academy, and promoting the cause of Education, have kindly, volunteered to delher, in the course of the Settion, Lecture connected with the Art and Science, Agricul ture, Commerce, Law, War, Political Eennc my t?oetiy, tc. The evening of tbe last Fri day of every month being th time selected for each discourse, due notice of it subject wilt be given and the Patrons and Fiiends of tha ln stitutlon Mpeciatlj invited to attend; VV. R. GALES, Eq. H. W. H USTED, Esq W H MILLER, Etn. W J CLARKE, Esq. Gov. IREDELL. Oa the same day, within tha regular School hjurs, an Examination of the Pupils intbeir variooa studies will be held by the Board ol Visitersjbefore whom will be read the monthly Report of th punctuality, conduct, dec. of every individual, thoa encouraging th cssiduous and ambition oa their arduous wsy, exciting tbe, languid energlea of tbe Indolent and delinquent and preserving high ton of moral and char actor. VISITERS. Rev A Smede, Dr Baker, Dr Hill, Vf R Gator E B Freeman, Tho J Lemay, ' Geo Little, W J Clarke, Eq'. Kev D Lacy, t Rev B T Blake, ' " Rev J E Edward, Rev J J Finch, Hon O E Badger, Hon Ja Iredell, Hon R M Sauadere, Letter writing, with English and Latin Com position, will be closely attended to. ' A cheap Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day, Friday. Ke deduction made for absence, aniens in' casre ot protracted sicknear A few Pupil can be boarded In Mr. Gray' family, at the common price: June 13. 1845. 35. RANDOLPH MACON COLLEGE. fvks sollegiste year at this Institution alosei aanu- 1 ally upon the Sad Wednesday ol June, on which day the Senior Clssa ia publicly graduated. Ths collegiate year is divided into two sessions. Tbe aext session of College begias oa Wedaesday, ths Sib dsy of August. It is beat lor students to eater College at tbe begin, aiog ol the first sessieai aad for admiasioast that time into the Freahmaa Class, ibey mutt stand sa approved examioatioa on English tiramroar, Geog raphy, Arithmetic, Lstia Uesder, Csssar, Sslluu, Virgil. Cicero's Orations, Greek Reader, aad Xea opboo'a Anabasis. Ha student deters ratei ing tbe Freshman Class uatil the beginaiag of tbe 8od ses sion, ia sddrtkw lo4s prceeding subjects, be moat else stand sa spproved cxsminaliea upon Latin and Greek prosody, Ibe Oeorgies of Virgil, Utjt, Xea ophon's Cyropedia, ltomca aad Grecian AotMiuits snd Bourdon's Algebra "through. Quadratwa J It is resommended to students preparing for entrance into this College to use Andrews' and Stoddan's Latia Grammar, Sophocles Greek Grammar, Lew eictt's Lalia Lexteoa, Doonetaa's Larger Greek Lexicon, sad Escbenburg't Manual of Classical Lit crata s. 1 here are many young men who desire to teqre an extensive E glitb aad Scieutifie edacaiioa, with out prosecuting tbe ancient Languages, Our coarse of study is so arranged as la meet the wants of all such, provided they present themselves at the begin. aing of the tat session. Aad tbe benefits to be de rived from tbe use of the Libraries snd from slten dance open the Literary Societies which are attach ed to College, should torn very strong induce nitala lo such young men to prosecute their studies here. In order to eater upon the English sad Scientific course, ibe student must be thoroughly acquainted wilh Grammar, Geography sad Aiithroetis. 11m expenses of the lauitutiea are as folloasi Tuition ibe the Collegiste year (40 0O Board for 41 weeks $77 00. Beddiog sad Washing f ttu 00. Wood - snd Lights $18 00. Ioeideatsl uncases f99 00. Total $169 00. la the hem el inaidcalal expenses are inclailed text books, and a few articles at furaitare which lbs student is seder tbe aeeessily of parehatiag when ha first occupies a room ia College. -1 be Preparatory Departsseat Is weH ergeeieed and pissed under the directioa et a well qualified and experienced teacher. We eaa eeutdcally re couinwnd ibis school la all deairbig a thorough pre. parstioa lor ad mission Into Collrge Tbe expea scs are tbe tame aa those ia the College pre per. L C. GAULAMD,Preaidart. . S7rw 0. L. BUCRH & CO., ' HAVfi Mcetved their Spring aopply of which tbey are deter mined lo sell a low as csa be sold at any other place ia the Bute. Ladies' SliDDera. prices from BO cents te $1 15 for tbe best articles. They continue to manufacture Gentlemen's Boots aad Shoes, which tbey will warrant shall not be surpassed either, to material or werb msnship. here or elsewhere.' Philadelphia Calfskins for sale. May 88, 1845. 84 St. r A first rate BOOTMA win tad eoosUnt employment no other need apply.' O. L. B. ex Lo. Tillers' Life of Nnpolf oa. GTpHE History of the "Cousulste,'' and the 11 Emnire" ander Nspoleoar by M.A. Thiers. beina-the completion of his "History of the French Revolution," with splendidly engrsved Portraits of Napo'eoa, Jaaepaine, Uuke or HoicnstoUt, JSugen Beauhatrnois. Maria Louisa, Key, Bourt, Marat, tban, end Innot to be completed in 1 0 numbers. S ef which bare Deea seeeived at the North Carav no Beokatoro. TURNER eh HUGHES. PublisbeTi' Agents. Raleigh. May 30. 98 ATE TOUR cW 'cOMB 8IIITCKS 111 TO THE PLANTERS OP lj The SnuVrcerneii has ebtsiaed l Iters pai. m ua. able eomnMHi Mill stones for mcksl no ia u grind tOHS,tXB sad SHUCK, lota nsesl.Uu tec, saales, snttlev bogs, eta hereby saving smis -ihsa one Ibad ol a cnr. uhicb is an impmi.e) i. lea with planters. The mat bine V asrcl fr aboe porpoee is simple aaet datable, end cease) with lair Means, gss out et ereee. h will lag loan as the staacs last, with sa exsestee at SAsaii ' every five ycjnrs. Te enable (be coaussoa mill n, te grind eat coi into me.1, rcqnires no new Wa dilator ixtra power It tea be- also applied a) horse mills, ihreshing wacliiaes, gins ar say gise, power kauWa The same mill will grind per tact more of eoru meal by the iMtrocmsiion ef this an. sblaery, sad sen be changed from granting sera talks strtUk, to grinding corn meal laibaapaataf thirty sesouds. Cera slmie bee led to sleek. Is said is he by the mocturactiral sad seieai ifis pbalers. snanl patmg mkscfliets, prod Being fouadtrs,hulis sed various ether mel. dies which ate iueideat te Meek Grinding soba snd skUck with the corn makes a res aengeoial with their nature, and cjswaot prodess my of the serious results above mentioned. Vtosk, vacs fed oa cora exclusively, are deprived af Ibe brartusi ilisteauoo (sa Beeesanry te the proper hralibsf ass Imats,) by their being unable to eat a sufficient bl tu produea distention, before , the aminud litiniati gorged. Cobs and shocks ground with the cora par. use bltaceeassry dirtcnaioa, whhoat say danger ef diseases arising from overeating. Corn cub sad stock ' weal is improved by scalding, and still scare by ' partial ler-seoUtkm. All the piepareiioat tknlitai 1 digestion for bogs. But horses sad moles will aa sat feisaented tood, wneequeutly Ibey will rreairs it ey er partially wet with sold water. Horses, auks and oxen, wbeafed with ungrooiid food, void aMch 'iasa undigested Stele, which is of coarse lest iw all bencfieul purpose. . q3 Heed the eulfjmmd Certifcott. ; (Q-The underlined can be addrtued ef Jtsb eirk, andeullt in I beattended to punctually uul with dupatck by bimtetf or agent. Wit. F. COLLINS. RslclghFcb.SO, 1S4S. V . llsvint beca solicited by Mai. ColiVna t 4ise- my Mill adjusted to grind Coram tbe KsraadSbask I consented thst be should do so ss aa experiessm and I am abls lo say that it grinds som m the shack st the rate of 90 bushels per hour and Ihs dressing of the stones is so improved, that it gresds saclle eora mere than twice as .fast ., aa before. Sad by . st watch, at ths rate ol 11 bushels per hour, sadtss meal finer than usual. I deem 11 a valuable is provement, snd shall purchase the ligbl to aaa l as it will afinrd ate e speedy wsy of feeding s acv set aud cattle, and save much thereby, -r- WM. BOYLAH , Feb. 80 1(44. , J-ll, $3,000 "1- WORTH OF DRY GOODS AND AT COST for C A 8 II I Conequent)v, lower than ny other Slot - in .ibis rises 1! .' .. 1 300 piece bleached and unbleached Dome tiea, Oasnbnrgs, &e. .... .-v lCOpiecesCaUieoe assorted. 6 docen muskratand other Cap. 10 piece white, red and yellow FlanneL ; 1 0 pieces Linsey asaotted. Heavy Pilot and Beaver Cloth, Sattioett, Broadcloth, Keraey, Jeans. Merino, Mouaelin delaine, Bedticklhg, Bobbinet, Edging-, Jaeea et, Check, Drilling, 'Cambric, Irish Linen Diip er, worsted Shawls, Vesting, black Velvets ready' made Clothing, Boonette, Artificial Brown Holland, die. Plate tnd Dishes, Cup and Saucers, Bttbt ke. W bare observed that there aie now too ay Dry Good stores (and Mill inoreaaing) hire, all of them oeeming determiced lo overflow lib lie Wake county with an immense quantity of th very CHEAPEST BARGAIN ES ever boj, (according to their dvertieeroents,)chaaing Mr another with those bargain contniually. 7 We, not wishing longer lojjin in ucfaa aball dispose of all tha above, oa handy T COST, for cash, and leave the field ot-l Goodt, tak Ing the defensive against thewretM I Our attention in future will ha daro!1' Mvely to the following, visi Groceries FaiteyGoo1a,eweHerri - laaalcal lastrwiaenu Toy. oa the usual terms. Always on bund a g testa tiriety than in any other (tore in till place. - See specified advertisement ia th BaWgk Ileu'ister." G. W. k C GRIMMK. Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 86. 1814. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! aTing ani Sum mtt 1845. RUSSELL tk E3KRIDGB, WOULD respectfully inform th citi zen of Kaleigh and tha public generally, that they . have received their elegsat and well selected eop-ly ef. Foreign and American Dry Goods, to which they iqvita tha attention ef Bends at families aad alt others, being well severed Inst their stock cannot b surpased ia this section of the State, either for variety or cheapness, Ws so umerste ( in part only ) a follower ; ;;rr" r Cloihs,Cassimarra, Merino Jesns, Fancy Tweeds Brown and Oraaa Linens, Indigo end Lies Drills, Amsiicaa Nankeens, Lama Ckts,Gcw brooas, tic . ' bleached and brown Cottops, BaJticking, ipma checks, Burlaps, Virginia Oauaburgs, KctlUa Plaids ami Stripe, black and colored Caatbtwc, die. Jsconalt Cambrics, Csmbric Muslin, Chsckre, Book. Swiss, Medium and Lace Muslins, sod Long Lawns, Bobbinett, Swiss and Ceabja Trimmings end Insertions, Greclsa Nscts, TbrsM Cambrics, Jaeooatt aad Famitaia Dimity, Con, Gram and AlUgkania 8kirte, green Baragse, bud Thule, moutniog Veils, ku. y Ladles Ires Gooels. Rich and magnificent Silks, elegant Bslserb and Bareges, new style Charloteetm, Freae Uwns,Tarlatoa Mualins, Alpacoa Lustres, Ots disced Gtanaos Lawna, Esilston sd Jdanxieiar Ginghams, luu with oa excellent aseortiaeatsl Mourning and Half Jrlourninf goods, eompn4 every style and fabric. snnwiai ocariB aavascrgt -" i 1 mUmdut R.tk Tt.r... rrh.n end MoMlia ' Lsins Shawls, Hemani and Bargs Scarls, Host ry of slaaost every kind, in great variety. .Aprp lot of Garment end Furniture Csliooea, Very chsef Kid, silk, thread aad aottoa Gloves, Pie-oie,L Bugle end Bilk Milto, Linea Cambric HsadkM riess. Bonnet, Kockv nod Can Kibbooa, Tsum Covers, Bird-Eye, Rosasa and Hackahack Phf era, Brawo and Damask Tabto Cloths, Meeqwi Notts, Hair Broabee, Toilet Combe, ondlndes every article usaally kept in a similar saabna meat s (TJ Porebaeeve wUI please raHMane ear Goees, hefor supplying tbimislvee elsewhere. -. ; , May 14ih, logs. , ..... , . ML ' 'vBath oa the nemrTetIoot,f m i 14ASTASIS. or Ibe kasainsisssvef the tto dy,reteJlv wnd Scriptural ly scmajoerad tZi Been, Pre of Hebrew, KeW Ts Uisiversity. Beeeived aad for Sato ot the j Csrall aa Book Store. TLBXEB hBUGBLS r Hi ai In 41 tt te sti It I: .... -4: f.a
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