' " r.-;-. .. ;. - : - - " ; " ..r...-.:. ?T7 r..... TH03. J, LEMAT, EaiT ass PaoraiiTea. .? ,!0,HJ1I",'T''1 " oHci tii u or ana fiats tb mourn etaarncTiex-'' ' ITHREE 0OU.AIS8 A yEASsnva;, j. ; . TOt30. TeBiBfArkM Rm.th and South west, edited by W. T. Porter, with ten ariginsl engravings, ftom deeign hy Du. i . Mt anila. Also. rv- ..u.,iu .fine Fections" and other Tale of Ireland, by William CarleUm, author of Pbelaa -Charles Tyrrel.1' r "the Bitter Blood," by G d tm Fa mice 39 cent. Vhe Mm t arnMLor Henrr D Ceren; by 0. P. R. Jamea. Kim. t to'. ia one price 26 eeota - j." theHi.tory of two Lit by Geraldine V tAHfahur. - Indication of the Crestor.4 by William Whe- well. D D. Master of Trinity College, c oie. The hoTe hare just been publinhed, and are for ale, with many other new and interesting aroraa at the North Carolina Uooka'ore. Order from a distance promptly attended to , TURNER A HUGHES. Raleigh, Msy 30.' S BXFS. XrX CBLIM. 102 WiUaut at. between 4tk 4th, rlaving connected with her oW' eetabHehaienei . the hrn endeomnMuliothT house adjoining, ts now prepared to accommodate ea additional Bomber of genteel Hoarders, Hhe has several mrge sua mirj apartments for fumiUet, travtlUrt and lkert. WAirUAXD COLO BATHS, tf attached to the house, and every attention paid ty herself and waitersr -.;"- - The situation is central Terms modsrals. Philadelphia. 1845, W-XIU .... IIEEMHOW'B OREGON." OrnHE Histurr of. Oregon and California, and IA the other territories on the North-weH Coast of North America: Accompanied by a GeogTaphi ' rat View and Map of those countries. And a num ber of documents as proofs and Illustration of the Hixtory. By Robert Greenhow, Translator and Librarian to the Deparimoat of rtula of the United Statee. &.c dee - TU. above splrndul work mi - Oregon, Ac, has been received, ami is fur salo at the North Carolina Book store, Raleigh, N. O. TURNER U HUGHES, lone 90. S8 Taken In first rate etyla, gilded, colored and put ip in neat cases, Tor f a0; call at JoUn u, falm er'i Jewelry Shnp. JOnWC. FALMEK has a fine lot of Watches and k Jewelry Ac which be will 'sell at a very reduced price , for cash Call and eiamine I his stock, and bs convinced of ttba fact. Casn at a. maU profit Is much better for the seller and buyer than fin nr nt an credit. He will keep the most fashionable Jewelry, and order those article ha has not lor a small auvance. vuwi vr.- -Jewrlrv reBaimd to satisfaction, or DO charge. 4 or 5 art of best English Tea Trays, five pieces each, will be sold from 10 to 18 per set. Raleigh, July I, 18 a. 7-tf. . 80UTHERM BALM. 4 Tbs great Amersaa rtmerfy.--I he pablis aw tnvMed to eall at mt offise 631 Hroedvay. and r eeiv gratnHoaUy a treatise an eontnmptioa aad its sautes, together h a desarintioa ot owrreawdies end aumeroas ecnifisate af their effeet. Read the folloarrng and sail or scad aad .et a pamphlet sos- Uinnif mart, more i Sir Mr wife afllisted atiih aa aflcetioa ef the longs, seeoiapained wilh paie le the side sad chest end general debility, ainee 1134. 1 employed lb beat medieal skill, allopathic, and heoop4hi,'witboat saeoeu they pronentwed hertuofrs aleerated, and sltsred of etfeallnj a ere. Sad- eapsetersted . ruaeb bliod and put f tried varvm patent medi- ernes ahhont slfest, Piaslly. ia Augast latt, I deter i t toed In try Shew! ' Soothrrn Bslm 8h ha le ft . kea two bottle sad U parfeetly ewrxd- I eaa with soafiilenee nsommend it a worth the aileatiee at sll limMsrlv affecie'l. ' AlTHURB HUPrMAN,reileaeel4Clarket, . Stora 80 Hreadway, ear of lleastea City and roaotr et New York, se i At B. Haapt ma ef said eitr, beinf duly sworn, deposes and says that the tsets set forth by him In the toregoiag eer 'i tiSeate are in every reapeat eorreet aad trae, , Uworu bvlora me, the 7th day ol Jaauary, IMS. ' . - W H, Hons, eomr.ot Deeds. For sale at tb North Csraline Reek ieve-' prhm J8 a bottle. TUIlSEtt It HUGHES. new: shop, r , . FQtl PLATINU, .CAST1NO, GVN 631ITIllKO.lrlE1DI?ro, dfce. dke. f I IHE aubaeiiber informa his frienda and a JL JM public 9 nt rally, lhathe has takeo - shoe on Umrgut atmet, neat door to the Coach Hhop of the. lata Capt . WUUam P. Clerk, where he wHI rxecate alt silver and Brass Plsting of Csrrisge Iron, oh! and new, and all other kinds of plating., in the neatest and most sutxtantiaJ manner, and at the shortest notice, in the old way Cast ng . Mill InU and Saw Milt Boxes i on. 1 Smithing At repairing all kinds of Lodt-menifing--. , Mending Brass Aodirins. HhoveU and Toognea, and Candle ikk snd sll Isncy Jobs a chess . as the times require, for Cash. Orders from a distance, as well as at borne. thankfully recnval and proSinly attended to. - - .. u -'.t WM. E, LEE. JUletgh, May . 145,; , tv ; ? ; 18-tt - - JTI1TTO ACAI5EIrr. OrpilB Fall ftM-aoa for 1844 will cemmeoeeee L tha ISik ef Julv. Terms eS fbrmarlv. Ene lish department M par scaskm Classical til (0 per eeestoa, . ' ' Buatd aan b had in good and respecUb's I ami nee eonvenieat Id the Academy, at front t ; ts " pet avMiik. -.w-.i ' The aabaetibat has (tied ap apea the premiess . ten ar twelve roalbrt.KU mmt imam. L- ik. i fJ'" -oenUt his cbsr(4 Je board are wv nooia. - , ., , , ' t: : uH"d!- w, kerr. Tk.'" "p ' any Stray Book, by uatewoad, uetof ai miles south of the I w adeeboraogh,) tars stray Curts- 'c wows Mole, sbont two year old; soe bright sorssl Pilly hind feet whits. .be3 the r n vamwi a ny aotiars iy ISescfe.) , n n niKivi n ' f . ...... ui! n.nit4a Jnns 2nJ, l41 -v . .. 94J3lp. I , NORTH CAROLINA SISTaTlIIPII(9 And MUUaiTAeft&mj. Arms an! Edjaipntesits FfJBKISUED BY TUB STATE. "Kix Stiston optnt on "fhitfof lutti with advantaztt unmrpattii in any Pre paratory School in the Aouln. Clastic. English, etc. K. UKA Y Mathnartc, TSttic, stc. O. A. BUCK. a TcaMifria stsstok or mt mouths. Clssaical Department (Collegiate course, including full English Stodies( with Mathemsties.1 20 00 English do. ( Elementary & higher bran ches.) , IS 00 Military do. (Infantry & Artillery practice no charm. The eoarss nf Education Isthorongh.pranical and well calculated tonuslil7f oath lorthsvsriou duties of life, whether occupying public or pri vats. Civil or Military station. 1 lis moral and in tat tacMsJ ftcttWes Us kept, sctstau levksuow bet not stth eir pens of rhe pbyaictaf-as ir ttn fortonatsly Tor the health or oar children too eon monly the case throughout the country. Kegulsr snd asatsmatis MUitsrr GXsrcises a well s Practicat snd Scientific Operations, Introdiieieg Surveylns; snd uivu Engineering, sia snbstUuted in the place of nnrofliabls plst aad required of.aU studenls-.'Me iW Aaiirs of" ooiy redtatim andttudg Mng invariably Itft dulinct f unicmiplea. LKCTUKES. -The following reoitemea, desirool ofsstab- lihing taste for Literature, enlarging the users Iness of ths Academy, snd promoting lbs causa of Education, have kindly volunteered to deliver, in ths course of the Session, Lectures connected with ths Arts snd Sciences, Agricul ture, Commerce, Law, War, Political Econo my, Poetry, ke. The evening of ths last Fri day of svery month being ths time selected for each discourse, due notice ef its subject wilt be given and lbs Patrons sad Fiiends of the In stitution especially invited to attend; W. R. GALES. Esq. H. W. HUSTED, Esq W II MILLER, Esn. W J CLARKE, Esq! .... Govi REDELY 'On lheme dy, "within ths regslsT School hur, s Examination of the Pupils istheit various studies will bs held by ths Board of Visiter before whom will bsresd ths monthly Report of ths punctuality, conduct. &c. of every individual, thus sncoorsging the assiduous snd ambiiinns on their arduooa way, exciting the, languid energies of the Indolent snd delinquent, snd preservinj a high tone of morals and char- VISITERS. . f-HaceTf 7""-' Rsv A Smsdes, Rev D Lacy, . Br Hill, W R Gales. . ' E B Freeman, " Thoe J Lemsy, Gt o Little, W J Clarke, Esq's. Rev B T Blake. Rev J E Edwsrds, Rev J J Finch, Hon C E Badger, Horn Jss Iredell, Hoe R M Ssusders. Letter writing, with English sod Latin Rom- position, will hs elosely attended to. A cheep Uniform is adopted Dress Parade day. pto deduction mad lor absence, unless in Cases et protracted wekneer ' A few Pupils ean be boarded in Mr. Cray's family, at the enramos pries; June i. into. es. To the Medicul Profession. TURNER k HUGHES woald restwctfallv bee leave to eall Ihe stteatioa of the Gentlrmenof the above aeofessfea fa the sabioiaod iit of aew aad valaable Work, -ad aeltru their order lor ths' Anatomieat Alls, by Smith and Ho'ner, Imperial vis. . . j,..- . g ve Bear 6 JO figare Aliieatuatlieesol rstnoiogy.ia I vol- S vo ' Brigham ea Meats! ExsMemsal aad CwltrvMioa. a aew work. . Chepmaa os Taoraeje sad. Abdominal vusers. 1 Do. oa Pevert, Drof v, nd tjoot, a I vol I vo Carnenter Hams Phtsiolnev ' - Sir Aetley Cooper oa Hernia, with plates, aew edi tion - - - ' INtte oa the .Testis aad Thymoas Glesd Coadieea Distaw of Children i 1 vol - Chdrchill oa Females ' " ' Ditta Midwifery Oraitt Mcdera Snrgrry . PcrgnMoa Practical Surgery Graham Chemiatry Hope oa the Heart Miller Sorgery -' ' Lawreaee oathe Eye 'Miller Physiology ' Taylor Medieal orttpradeaeS :..Jlyj4 ;4e V4w".'V'S--' - - .Wata Priaerptes sad Practise ol Mediclae c Willisms Pathology 1 , . f - W laoa's Haotan Aaalomy V,r- . k-.'.' , Meleiawfc Practire af Modlstaa. by Murtoa .Cooper on Dialeealion aad Praeriirea AIo sll the works of Di. Deoee. Horweri Kberle. DaBliBoi, and others, with sll 'the new woik ss they are lisned from the Pre. :. ...-. , urders from a didaaae. ibaaafully marred and promptly alteaded Is, - .,; -. x I ' - itNAba at IIUullCS, ... w:,, VJi PablUbrrs Agents. 1 Raleigh, March ttw-x:.7V')..,Kt:.f,.i't.J-'..1 . 8tUng off tX CosUV ! forvcase.:- ". .. Oreat Bargstliis to. Had It , . THE Bobseribsrs hsviog dstermtned ta close their business in Raleigh at the earliest prac ticable period, will from and after thia date, soil their elegant and extensive - t-t ---7; stock ot DiirGOonsjtr cosn Theis Amortment will be found very !ary, em bracing .the NEWEST and, MOST DESIRA BLE goods, and Meed avetv ankle a easily kept hi eetabl'sboMnts of tbe klad. ; -l.t ,' , Ws invite tarchasers ia town sod cwanlrt le givs as s csii. . -.-j . .... ..... . Country Merchants in wnt of goods . e fju p" woo 10 noa tt greatly to their interest le lock tear gtsdsv V(; .'HUSeELL k EdKRIDGE ' , . Next deor above K. SmitlCa. Jans lSthT84S. SS-iC, 4,:v. :.-:-:ACAID.v ,i in. II EM It f SEA WELL ... fFFEK3 his-Professional services to l f, the citizen of VVske. 'His place nf rendeace M that formrrlr owned by MaJ. Cnsncs L. Hinton. '""W',- .' .". ... R aleigh My I, 1945. IMt RALEIGH, IV. C, WEDNESDAY, JLLT SO, t13. AVE- I'OVR COHW COBS AND . . shucks: a , , TO THE PLANTERS OF N. C. The aadcrsignrd bs obtained Utter patrat to ea. aaie HBffim Mill ttone (or rncki) no I ate, t grind COKN.COH aad SHUCK, into meal.for hor se, mole, aatile, bog, fc hereby saor ttnaon Ibad ol croo, vtikh iisahnportaM leas Nh plsaters. Tb machiae-y avd Jhrlh above i sbitnle sad darafcle. and assiaAt ttk tear mesas, get strl ot order. It will last as long lbs stone Isat, wilh sa etpeass ot n sent every Ave years. To eneble ibe eommoamill stones le grind esr sera lata asesl,' require no new bail diNgs or Xtr pearer. b eaa e also applied ta borac mill, threHing machines, or aay gives power known. Ths same mill wilt grind oae-thhrd more of corn meal by the mtrmMstloa ef this ma hhnry, and eaa be ehnged from grinding Sora id lite shuck, to grinding sora meal lathesuaeeot thirty aesonds. Cora slone wbea M to ttosk, I said to be by the most prastieal and scientific planters, eooiti pstiag i S etTrSta, prodaeiag fuSjSitus, eholies and vsrinu other maUdiea which are insMenl to slock Grindin sob and ihUck with ths sora make e food soneeaMl whb their est are. snd sasoot prodaea aay o( i he (eriou rrault above mentioned. Stock, whea f4 on corn rielotivvly, are deprived of the benefit ot ritstenainn fo neeesssry te the proper hralih ef an Imal.) by their being anabl to est a ntffisient balk to produce distention before the aatimsl become gorged. Cobs and aback groand wiik ths sora par. Hrn ttf weertsary 011104 waneai snroanger 01 dtseasrr arising from bereltrig.C6ra'aoa aad shuck meal it improved by ssslding, aad Mill more by a partial ter-seotathsn. All the prepsntioa taeilkat dieeation for hog. Bat horse snd male will not eat fsrsaeated teod, seea.iemly they will require it dry or partially wet with eotd water. Horse, male andosen, wbea fed wiib ungroand food, void saaeh in sa onditested Stste. which i of eoarse lost for Ull . beoeaai .urpoj,(rifajf tvU aiMW IXrtyuau. .. . (CfTht Undenrined tm be addreutd at jtdt eifh, and tall lot' tt attended to punctually and with detpaich bjf Armeey or ff rrttrV - Raleigh Feb. 90. 1115. Ilaviaa been Milieu rd kv Mil. Collia te kara my Mill adjusted to grind Cora ia ihe Ear aad Shuck I oneoted that he ahonld do so t aa CipeHme aad I am able Is aay that it grind eora ia Ibe beek t the rate of 30 hihtl per boon and Ihe drestine ol the ttnee Is so improved, that it grind (belled eora more than iwiee es fsst before, sad by ta wstoh, at tHe rate ot 13 buthels per nr, and the meet finer lhaa asnal. 1 deem M a valuable ui- arovement. snd hall Mrenesa the rich! to ass it si it will aflord at a (oeedy way of feeding my kor- e and callle, and save maca inereDy. WM. OO 1 LAN Pe.L lM5,,,.;.?.,,.-il,- 3;000" WORTH OP . B B Y GOODS ''"'AT" COST for C Anl Consequent! j , lower than any other Store -n tm riawrr . " 200 pieces bleached nod unbleached Domes tics, Oxsnbargs, eVe.." 160 pieces Csllieoes assorted. ' 6 dosen mask rat snd other Csps. 10 pieces white, red and yellow Flannel. 10 pieces Linsey aorted. Heavy Pilot and Besvsr Cloth.' Satiioeti. Broadcloth, Kersey, Jeans. Merino, Monseline dsjsine, Bcdlicklng-, Bohblnet, Edplnf, Jscoa et. Cheek, Drilling, Cambric, Irish Linen Diap er. Worsted, Shswts, Vesting, Mack Velveteen ready, tnada .Clothinf, tSonnetu, Artifieisls Ofown Hollsnd, lit., . Pistes and Diabes,, Cups and Saucers. Basins lie. i . . - , ' We have observed that there are now too ma ny Dry Goods stores (snd still increasing hers, all ef them seeming determined to overflow lit tle Wke eonnty with an Immense quantity- of the very CHKAPKSTUARUAlNKSsvmr bad, ( according to IhwrsrfverMsemenls, 10 basing vna not her with those btrgoin contniuslly. ; f We, not wishing lehp-er to I jin ia such bunt, shsll dispose of all ihe above, on hand. AT COST, for cash, and lesvs ths field of Dry Goo, tskinir the defensi vs sgsinst ths moths ! Our a'tention In future wilt be devoted exclu sively to the following, via ? '. . Oroecrles, Fancy Goods, Jewellery, IttBSical InstnimenM aad Toy-, -OS lbs usual terms, . Alwsys on hnd a greeier variety then in any other store In this plsee. - ore pseinoa asvsnisemsnt in the "ltll8h Register." . O. W. & 0 jGRlM M B Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 26. 1844. , 38-tf w rsv whle RANDOLPH . IflACON COLLEGE. he eollegiale year at this lntketioa toe awrrn- any epos tea Snd Wednesday el June, o eh day the . Senior CI I aablwlr aTadueted. The sollegists year la divided iate Iwe ssssioos. Tbensn sesstun ef College setlM ea Wedaasday, maoin ut 01 ABgast, t, "c. A:!;.. 'l s - .- It i beat lor istadenl le enter Collrg at tb begicf ahtg of the first sessiuai and for tdmiuioe et that tims kits the Fresnmsa CI, they matt Mend aa approved easmiaatiea on Eagtish Grammar, Owes rapay, Aritamstie, uetia Mder, Jensra Hallux, VirgiLGieero'slJratioB, Greek Header, and Xen option 1 Aassesi. II a Stofletit defer entering the Kresbmaa Class mil the besleaias of ths ef sea- sioa, la sdilitio ta the. oa te the., preeading ubjM, be meat approved csmrMtie apoaLstinaad It. the Georcies of Vrell. Live. Xea. slst stand aa Greek protody, ophoa's Crropedia, Itomaaaad-Gresiaa Antiqaitia ad Boardoa' Algebra Ahrough Quad rat is It as mommenneu to wadeat prepsring for entraae ktte Ibis College tm as Aadrew'- aad Stoddart't Utm Grammar, ,orfKMlM Greek Grammar, fuev erett Lsii Leiieoa. Uoaaeaaa's Lsreer. Greek Uaieoa, aad Esebeabarg's Maeaalsf Ciassieal Liu srstwa. ' -v.-j. - .- . Tbms ars aaant yeaag men wbe desire hi aeealre s sstcative K gUsh aad ssieatifis edasstisa, wsb oat proseeutiea Ihe aaeiant Lansnaras. Our aaarae 'ofMady 1 e arranged a to meet lbs wsbm af all sasa, provrMee iney present iiiemaelve at the begiav sia of the let scssiuBi And lbs benefit to be dw rived from the ue af lb Libraries sad from atta dans apse Ibe Literary See let let which are atlas ed to CslkfS, afcaaie) lona very wren; mdenseat Tanw aia ia prwaBsate taear aaoie acre. la order to enter wpoa the aad geieatift coarae, ia seaoeai most be iMoronthfy aeaaalalef with Grammar, Geography aad Arithmstw. Tb eapra ef tb iaMSwtioa ere as lollowm : Taitioa far the Cnllegial year 40 00 Board for 1 weva 'i w. penoms; M wsshata fW 00. vtroan iH urwi at tjo. lseidata sspea tothekwael iaaidcatat erneaar see InelaHted test book, aad a Saw article ad forarrare which Ihe tadeal h eader Ike aeeessity of ajimgwhea bJ lr oceanic ( room ia Callers. . I The Preperstery Depart as at Is st1 srwaalaed ead ptased aader the direeiiaa of a well eaaliied snd sperieaeed teacher. Ws saa.eenldeatly ra eemmrad ihi school 10 all desiring irioroagh pre saratioa fee 4miwioa late Callers. Tbe apa essare tae assae as the M a OHIrr prtmar Baak f ibe sint ot lYsmh Carotlun X SEMI-ANNUAL Dividend ot3i per rent on ths C.ptut Stork of this Bsnk hs been oeriareo, payabla t tb Stockholders k- the ti af SS eis, oa each individual ehsre et the Prin. eipal Bnk onih first Monday in July wtu and tin orancna and sgeoe.s. fifteen dsye Iberesfler. - w-t-t.t. v... . - -v-u.-. ". ion 1 1, iota. ,33-" Tfalersj" g.tfa ii'iiuL.H A tltit. nislory of the 'Toii.ul.u. " . "Empire" ander N spoleon, by '.M. A. Thiera, Itermrthe completion of hi Hitory of the French Revolouon," with splendidly snrsved Portraito of '- "" van 01 nmcaauui, Eugene uvawnarnois. mana ixuiisa, ey,- t3ouh, Mural, Loban, Snd lunot to bs comDleled in S of which hare seen received at the North Cro una uooMtor. , TURNER tt HUGHE PublUhern Agents.. - k " S3 Raleiah, Msy 10. An Aikansas Roarer' tells of a fe.low who once fell ie-p antler the influence of liquor nnd who, while asleep, tlrelnv ing that he had to swallow a Jive buffalo, hprn and all, comme need epenlng his gasping jaws-wider and wider, tlr tire 'nnv per story of hie head' lifted itself enlirrlv off! THE B1Q GUN. The Liverpool-Albion, noticinr eome trials recently mado with the Princeton's 'l&i.lU&A)aV 819 lbs. was then 'driven borne,' tbe ran being; charred wilH 30 Ibs-of powder snd t he first shot was fired at 10 o'clock, in the oresenca of about fiyejiand red spectators.. - The result was most satisfactory The report was distinctly heard nine miles of. At the die. tance of about three miles, as nearlw as eould be judged the ball was seen bounding on the surface of the water, occasionally dipping snd spring ing up again, until at length it became wholly lost to view. Tbe se cond was the trial shot. Two bslla each weighing 219 lbs. were driven home. 45 lbs of powder being iJte ,duu-gev.,Thiw ahot wat euati aaustsctoryi The report, of course, was terrino put the sun withstood the shock, and thereby proved that it had .been manufactured on aorincible. and with ,!n,c!,"fr('M u nw aiingeHner an tmposaiDtuiy.A grest number of einele shots, with balls of 2 10 lbs esch, were fired during the afternoorr of frtuay and the whole of Ssturdsy, with the like snccessfujl reulV,.lt ia futher -stated that the gun will be shortly shinned b vessel for, America, there to be uken on board the war steamer tot which- it "was manufactured. , . . A QUAKERMARRIAGE. A correspondent of the Zion's Herald Sivea the following description of a wed ing atths FrienJs meeting house in N'w Bedford The parties were Pr,. Benjamin F. Ilatdy and Miss Ssrah Cogeshall. : Ihe hour appointed was eleven in the torenoon-1 At that hour a large assembly convened within Hie walls of a plain but somewhat ancient edifice,'' After the 1 ipse i lew minutes, tne wiae ana the bride groom,, attended by their friends and Ihe elders of tbe church, made their sppearentre and seated themselves . arcnrJing to " the sseee ,f the oefetf ffl0 ' bridtflnd bridegroom, with the elder of the church sat Kori a platform facing the audience, vtilethe friends of the parties sat Imme distely before them. "- i i -Tlie dress of the toons: eooole. fhnnoh richwsa plain and their deportment and manner grave, aa became the followers, of Pen and Fax. f 1 wss never so struck with the marriage ceremony in my llfs before; nor did I see a arnile of levity in the whole assembly. ..j i.-v-.. ;; ":' Alter sttting in suence fifteen r twrniv mlnuites an seed man orobablv.' the leader of the raeuing- arose-, and msde a few sensible remarks on the general knpor-. tanee of covenant keeoinf: after' which the bride and bridegroom joined hands and each in an audible yolce. promised to be faiihful to each other till destb should sen. mt&&mm$.ihmiBmmUf. aigned a printed convensnt or parchment, I believe; after w bich the covenant was reed 1 in Hhe hearing of the meeting,, It was read by the venerable II r Sherman, thd oldest prin- f m . ior oi iirwnpsper m rtiew oeolora.. i v ,:t l tie audience were - now invited to to niir to a central cart of the : hone ' wham y Uble being, placed, .the ? covenant wsi laid oa it and thosf who, were willing: to do sfi, appended their names to it as witnesses. The ceremony of witnessing ihe covenant WSS lone snd Somewhat lerlinna. tint MMi IbelessXnterestinf . The,, companr begsn w waio mo niHiso m . suence, oeiurs jnaif their names art re inserted, t-tp'' r.BT'BRY OMR TO THEIR rANCY TV hd th ftloingstngusrsdsiiiseiiierii in tbsNsW York Tribs-----..-- "MATRIMONY.-A white venilemaa wishe to marry soolored tadyofedoeatiea.nf ra ligtoas srineipiee. and whs i willing t reside is s eoantry whars the seeident of eomplesioe will oot dsbsr Jier from the worship ef Uod ia ny ehoreh or cathedral with the fairest of her sex, snd where character, not color Is ths psss port to society. The advertiser Is aeqaatmed with the colored ladies of this eityt hs therefore rerinetts that any lady answsring sdvsrtissment will bs eandid and sxpliciiln stating age, sees nisrr eireummneea, Ae. The greatewt hoaor may b relied on. Address Q Z. Any , white Isdy srhs dstesu slsysry and is free from ara inaioe against color, woo may piSaSS M SnsWS will be stfended to. . .-' j J' I . I iT . ' '1 , A mercham's cleik earns into a printing at flee a short time since, snd seeing a pile of pa pers lying on the fable (it being ths day of pubr Iicstion.) onoerempnlonsly helped bimeell te copy, and utWe I the following to ths ' printer's devilr 'l 'sroe yon tlnt take any pay for Jew one paper f t TNot'iwy, replied the davil. Shot tly afterward the devil entered the atere where the clerk -belnhed, and called for a pound of raiainai which ware sjsickiy . weighed out by the clerk, , Tli devil took in raisin, ssyiny, ! 'eposa yoo doa'l take snj ', "pay Tot a poundl' VNo,' s,d the clerk, arirr srelnnth disadvaataga urtdrf which he Was plsced by his own stingy, impadent itliherality toward the nevw nytrss printer's devll.s'nd lookinf dsegers stihs liul iron. Indignantly eielarmedi 'When I get any mors papers from a printer i'U pay for em.' The'; Martinburg, Va, Ci'f ftVeii't s that the flies In tint vicinity are dyinir off inrjeat numbers, lney seek: wster. Be come torpid; and Una'ly burst and'ulle.---The same thing has hern noticed in sever al other sections bflliii State and Virginia- . JiaU.lmtr. TUB DEACON FURMR. ; Papa," said one of his boys to the dea con. - nail t fsnny freaw last-wiehr.w WePr-Tsatnyi wbstweyeefdresm 'I dreamed the devil came into your store. ,v- " , ThetIeTil !,, ' ' . . "Yes, Pa, the devitithat he found drawing a clais nf gin for-poor Amber James, who had Lfltsij nl ,J)rok,e,.ittljf' ttttyVrnTlhf'fllher cried when he came homo-drankr - -And I thoorht the devil eime tjotothe toanter and laid the-njd of titrtairrThfTRaTr; and leaning over towards the barrel where you were stooping to tlraw it and asked yon if you Was a deacon:' And I thought you did not look up, but said ynu' wss snd he grinned and shook his tail like a cut that had a rat,' and says he to 'that's the deacon for me!' and run out of the shop laughing so loud than put my fingers in my ears and woke up," " The deacon quit tne trcme and joined himself to the Wkthingtonian Temperance From lh Ithaca Journal. - -.:-.--VALUABLE MRRINO SHEEP. Oor agricultural reader are no doubt many of them aware of the fact that thete are many flocks of sheep In this country. wnicn nsraiy yieia wooi enoun to psy the expense of keeping lhemrThat such LuAxlKX--inJ12Z: gffinr ffFfonogn w binuuiii dh wwiiiini in iniasiaaj wuu si ai iiiur4uuaiw mm ivusu ill r m i Our attention is just now directed to this subject, by seeing the report ol the yield of Mi? ir Itr SpsstTtf prekeh, clipr lie haa undoubtedly one of the best lock of merino sheep in Ihe country j and taking the amount sheared from his flock in the aggregate, we doubt whether it can be beaten in our own county at jesit., , j His stock buck's fleece weighed 10Ib. and 4 o one year's, growth) and made perfectly clean by "rook water, . Tliia, w know is rather, a tough itry, but can be rully substantiated by the alUUavits ol res pectable gentlemen who were present, and witoesiedthe shearing and weighing. A large number of his full blood merino ewes sheared over 6 lbs. of well washed wool; sample of which re now lying before ut and ,ae aa) evidence of ita quality, Mr. S, wasbfTerett for his whole clip from full blood and grades 00 cts. cssh per lb His flock oember about GO, about one half of which are full . bloods and the remain der , , and 2 blood merino, . - J ' BEAUTIFUL' SKETCH, ' One day the queen of Sheba, gare Solo mon a ring with many score of oxen. She bade him bestow it on .the wisest of his sages. So Solomon commanded his wi esf merf to appear before him on the feast of the full moon. . . I bey came , from Bethel and Dan, the court and Ihe school of phrte eu. ! Then, king Solomon arrayed ia oph' regal robes, eat on bis throne, ihe sceptre of Israel in bis right hand - The queen of Shaba sat beside him.' t lie cqmmsnded his gage to"epeak 7 Many ; opeoed, their, mouths an4j', discoursed.;, right eloquently. They told ,many things,' .The ; eyes of the queen ahone like .drjr drops ..yi-hich Suiver ataunrise on the peacn. blostoms, olomon was sad. At last one roseof courtly mein. He told of wondrous ci ties in far on lands,. Mow the sun scolds the dew of Sahara. How it forsakes the chill north for whole months, Jcaying the cold moon m jta place. ..lie spoke oL iba fleets thai go down, to the seat he told how they weave wax at Tyros, ;srin gold at Opliin and of .the twisted shell thateomes from Oroba, and the linen ia Egypt that endures , the fire, j lie spoke : of fleets; of laws; the) art thai makes men happy. "Truly be is wise" said the king. ' But let others speak., 'Another came, forth, be wss youn-r in ysara. His eiieevt .was burning wUh enthusiasm.'-? The fire of genius shone in his eye like the day star when all the others . are swallowed up in the liehU . He snoke of the works ol the grest one. "Told how the cedar of Lebanon, when the eon kisses nia. forebcad,, itfts up us great arms with a about shaking off the feathery snow, in winter pr the pearly , dew .. or autumn, , to treahen the late cslma that slitters , at Its foot. He spoke of ihe elephant. . the aa telope. the jackal, the eagle, ibe mule. He knew them all., lie told of ihe fish that made triad waters as the seasons dance snd frolic round their head. He' sang in liquid softness, of. tho rose to the stars. spoke of old chaos, of the world, the offer ing ot lore. He spoke ef the surs; the rrown; Nszarethi snd the ' (all lsJder'ja- I. r Brs!vMawawBffaaaaraBTaB!awtwcRsaaSttM5fanswMafc. ' ' .:: , : i i 1 Hotlo' "A-V-.'.- ... lL-LwV ITe san j Spain creation, "lie is 'wiser than Solomon,"" said the king; to him belongs the rrjze.rv flat at that moment some men in humble'' gnrb brought a stranger, unwilling -along. Mia rflimenf nnnr "Kni ' Mmal, ..J snorr wAite. ' The seal of " " - " w V . . V . . Vlllbl I .Ilk. M bo? waS',on5' eoreretl 'hi i Vs band) 'the aut of trave Sandals. II hi beard. Jlonj and gl very went aon-n so nie cirdje; a sweet smiler like that of i sleeping infant sst u neon- emus, on nis up, ( uiseyo wss the angel a lamp, that burns In stilt derotlon' before ' the court of paradiso making the' day. As he leaned on the repard'g gtaff. In "the 1 gay court, a blush like a ' girl's stole oer his ckeck.' "'Speak,' said the king.' haeTnothing to say. exclaimed the hoary mart l know inly how unwise snd frail I , am I am '.no; sage.M And Solomon's ' conntenance rose, i "By1 Ihe' sceptre ,of El-Shaddon I charge the to' speak thou ancient man." Tbea he ' began,'- "Mr study is myself) my acts, mt geatimenta, I lesrn hon frait 1 am; 4, of 'myself, ' ran - , do rrothihf. I can liiten to that' roic within; nnd I knew all; Ivean doalH Then he spoke of his glees and his glooms, his hopes; his ' operations; his ' faith ' : He ' spoke of nature; ihe modest - trees, the pure golden etaravv When 'hr eanie to -1 lira wlw 'is all i.afT,' ha bowed his feej-'-"--and was itmb.-1- "Give him the ring,' idrd SbTomonV" llr knows liimself, h 7 " tl the jsiscstiJThe. spirit- of the - holy far in him.' 'Take back the lift,1 laid the sarre, I need It not He tliat knows him- selfbceds no rrward.-He knows God. ' sees the All of things. Alas! -1' do bat feebly know myself I deserre no rinr . Let me rrturn to my htime and duty.r, :::: tTRIBUTETO llEllIT--- : 'A (srge number of the friends ofLtw snd Order in Providence have united in S resenting to the Editor of the Providence ournal i scrsice of Plate, In token of their approbatrOn ' of -IwaieW-worUigV-fJie... conflicts-which have agitated that State . during the ' last two or three tears. .The plate isofonre silver, and consists of an ' oblong : waiter ' of. twenty-two inches in leogiu auu siairru ihiicb in Wlllin, Wlin a heave embossed border and handles, aol a ' richly t;Wiou;ht engraved shield In Ihr" svawnlsssk mftntm i s i si fa, fliai si at ag el.sa ftiala. .. .u r . . t.-----. JCHIICI wvumiiiii' f0 SSi hi v uji IH. Maalire) ' TwitB IM following inscription: ... MiM . - TO HENRT BROWN ANTH0NT, , , ; ; 4 PROVIDENCE JOURNAL). t ' ; Preened by , . - ' ; CITIZENS. OF RHODE ISLAND. ' ' '. . , . -TO TISTtrt . , ,-,. :, Their fstimstion ot .the valuable services . rendered by that paper , ? iLj. to the eause of - ,,.' ; : XA,VVANp ORDER, . , During the Insurrection against the -; t. ,'t::,.U Government ax, .' :. ;;: '-f S 'RttoDB isukivy! - . ' a. D. mi, .r. - A pair of Pitchers : of etc veil incbss in height, with richly embossed handles,' ami besring. the same inscription! and tig . , . Goblets of eicht Imbe in heiVht., The foot of each of the Pitchers apd Goblets le encircled by a rich Arabesque border. The paternity of Ihe subloiried airedoU devolves on lbs N Yr- Eveninr Osteite I We give the following, not becaau it is strictly; appropriate at the present time. but because it is characteristic of the man alluded to. The conversation took place between two old gentlemen, both certain. ' " iy over sixTT yesrs oi sge, just sftCC tney had entered an omnibss" and were com , fortablv seated. ' Ons of them remarked, i o the old General Is dead, eliT i -Yes, wss the reply) He was indeed a grest mso.' ' :r -: ? Nddoabt? betddyon ihinkhehaigon " he8ven..i:il.-;;::ii,iJ,riiJ 'Thsfs more than t can; sir hot this t know, if he had set his mind, on going there, all h couldn't keep him out! The nmnibis stopped.at the moment the latter eentenes - wss spokr n,' ' and 'we really bought the rbof would , hsvo' been carried away by the explosion which ensued. MACREADY!S PERPLEXITY.' ',,The manners and customs of the tohaw Utits'of New York excited ia Maere,. tly many emotions of curiosity. , lie could sesresly fathom many of the eccentricities of the Yankees.' Going to the manazef of one of the theatres in which , ha was ptsy. . . ' ' . . ' - ." , v . tBflta.aaiaaaa,,", : ,-; ... ,,;.-...-'-r-'-wUrf- Si.VMr--whstla'lhgulaf tptnpany you have-ow eceentric! how ijuesrl" iH0W,,SO,;;.eirl.uXA.4 . "Why one man comet to me and eaya I'm tight, another ssy I'm high, another I've got a brick in my .hat, another I'm abfusticated l.'' !(.'- , .f,.(,ii , .Well, air," Interrupted the manager, 'surely there is nothing remarkable in all that." irn;.: i " ' V . lt is very remarkiblr," sstd Macready pel ilaotly, 'or, upon Inoutry, I find that all the4 men ar drvnkT - ; ' . Col. Webb, of the Courier and Enquir er, has sited the publishers of the'Triboos fjrilibsl lfgeJ;io he contained in ta fiommunicationa of the n'uilnr eft"Ths 11 fit tery of tnhnity," ' " - I I 4 - t