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j 'a aaaaw w ; rr .ar - rt m .am m iv s v -saw. ar as ... ... t. v m a -isr i a 4 m K t It At- in ban' MP or the Semi-Weeklr Raiei'lh Ifgiiter w . . 1 t. sascMiojr.-Fivc Dollars Ktrnii Advance. ' , - :-(..,r AdtktiSbmit. For rery Steen Lute firsVrnsetuon, 0ne DolHr 1 eacb .UbuenUnrUQa, Twenty-fiv Cent. i ?i chirzed. 25 per cenu UiHjr J but a deduction RP-ear in tUe .. Ftp, nf charze. i . i . .. ' ? Letter, tb tbe Editor fm.st be fost-TaTP. Fiooj the Southeru MiscclUnjr LETTER FKOM MAJOR JONES. Pinbvillb. Feb. 6, 1844. , Mr. Thbmpson -Dear Sir Jfcws! News ! ! Glorious News ! ! ! Hurra for me;!!! f . Let the kettle to the trumpet yak. Tie tromuei.to the canoer wuhoat. The eaatiort to the heavens, the heavens to ewth, ForMary$ytababyH! . .. . lnd a monstrous fine boy ai that! The king of Denmark, you know, wanted to set all heaven and y earth in an uproar. jest becau?e I his excellency waa gwme ta take a drink of licker but if ever a man did (eel like this world wasnH big enough for him to enjoy his happiness in, 1 think I ought on! this important occasion.- '..I never had sitch feclins before. When I was 'lected Major of the Georgia Mili tia I felt a good deal of priile and gratifi cation, and j when. I married Maj, 1 thought I was the happiest Jnan in Geor gia, buti this last bisnes has cTap'dnhe climax oveij every thing "that everlislp pened to me in all niy born tlayi. It wouldt do for people to git much hap pier in this world than I am, now raihd l tell vou. i ... I don't want to brag over other peo ple, and I kriow its a old maxim, that ve ry crow thinks his 'young ones the whi test, but I'llitell you what's a fact ; mine is one of the most surprise nest children, that ever yvas seen in those parts. It aint but jest four days bid this evening, sndiurgpt a plenty of hair on its head and the prettyest little feet and hands, with toes and fingers all jest m natural as grown people' and; when it opens Us eyes it rolls: 'em ail round the room jest like it know'd every thing that was gwine on. Mother , says sh& really does believe the! child know'd her; the first time she tuck it in her arms and old Miss Stallions says all she's afraid of is its' too smart to lire- The gall is almost crazy about it, and si tch another pull in and haw lin about it as they do keep One wants it and 'tother wants, it, and they wun't give the little feller no chance to sleep for lookin at it and sho win it to people and talkin to it, and its all the time, 'come to its anty ; tweetest ittle precious oaby ; ittle sugar candy, dumpsy diddle," and every time I take it they're all scared to deth for lear! I'll hurt it some way. Just as I speclecl, the nam in has been more trouble than a little, I picked out Henry Clay for his name more n a month ago, but they all wanted to have a say in it, and every one had a name that they liked the best of a(ny Mother said she never "iiked to have anv of her family named after great political characters ; .for she never knowfd a George Washington or a Thomas Jefferson, that was any man ner account) in her Hie; except the first ones, and their names vwould'nt been no better than common people's if thee char acters wasn't. Old M is Stallions wanted to call him Aberham Stallions, cause that was her husband's, and sister Calline want ed him named Theodore Adolphus, cause they were her favorite novel names and Sister Kesiah wanted him named Charles Beverly ca'use he wasonef ;of the most iiUereslinesti characters in The Children of the AbbyL' I wanted all to be satisfied, but it seemed like ther was ho fixin thel bisnessto anybody's liktn, until after they talked themselves down tired about it, we aK agreed to leave it' to Mary to decide. Pqor Mary didn't know what w dOjwhertilhev all cathered round her a toggin as hard as they could. Remember y our poor old father that's Jed. and gone, diitd jaid old Mi4 SlaU Oh, don't call him Aberham that's such a old ttma r.ni.- tUA f : ' : . Theodore is so pretty,' W sisteigarf- "h that's suet af outlandish Freneh narme sjesal of 'em. ; 1 mH: ! 'But Charles BeverlK wassuc af gooi character in ;The Children of tb&t Abbey! and sound noble seiifisteKesiahi 'l Wo Christian child miP-ht n fmmMl novel name, says oMiStaliionk ney're all lies from een'd to eend'u i wll him what yoiiWa mind to dear J mothe (br $tftmm and 0u?ht to please yourself.?,, .W u! - nr.Mar.lo!ked P j"TOyface' with he !?Uy Mae eyesnfcsmiletl so Wt wnea sister ICamnk lVU ; i Mnuln? Pm .she ed as she. hugged BMTOk AND iTROralBTOE. t -vvui, - xome io its muaaer, VV K - -I my Aweet iUie Henr Clayjflt sail be Called ;Heihry Ciay, so It sailttudder's pwecjoiis iule. ringdove,1 ,o it .is, and it shall be President loo, when it gits a man Soil gall r J rj&X . M:M x Purra for CIay,' sei I, Hurr ttush-h-hh-ht : Joseph,' ses mother) aint 'ou shamed' to shotk Mary 's nerves mn ' ' ' . O . . t l , - v,,. i v.'" ii-i The fact was, I felt so glad I forgot What I was abou t. But I Went 1 ri tie o u and rit down in the family record : The . first son of Joseph and Mary Jones, -'- j 'Warbofn on !' ' The ;day of1 February,1844.' I've been so frustrated for. the last week that I hardly knpv: what I'm doki half the time, and I don't spose I shall find time to do mueh else but nurse the baby for some time ; to. come." Mary 's rite piert, and J little .Henry Clay Is making a monstrous good -begining in the world. No more from . , .four friend til deth, $' M: Qrtn ?JOS.iJONESj P3 I hamthad no time to thiukabout politics lately ; but you may. .be fiure things is gvyine- oq strait .enough down nere. ejres' monftrqus . few lokyfokys in our 'beat, ,a'nS swfiat "y lew tber is, is so split- up ;they don't' know who they be long to.- The Usd to say they 'longed to "the Baltimore Convention; but sense Mr., Calhouns tuck it into his head S to give it up so,' they don't know nothin about it, only they don't belong to the Loons. Jtroor .rellors, tliey're in a rite bad box. Van: Bqrens fooled 'em about the tariff and they hant got noeohfidehce in him , about abolition, and they can't go for him.' (JafrTdnhar jwine to Nullify agin and it wont do for. old , union men to jine nim in that. . ihers no accountin for the taste of the lokyfokys, and ther's no tellin what they will do; but my opin ion is, if they don't come to tlier senses afore long,x and vote for Mr. Clay, they 'll be like the lost tribes of Israel- not to be found. , . , Pi AG1I.V Wi have afresh up- X ply, which will be soul low fur rash. WILL PEC Raleigh, March 15. 224-3e W J. RAMSAY. Watch Maker and' JeweV ler, take - this method of informing bis customers and the public generally, that be baa removed bis ttbilahKkmomt In lt tirulr building of B. B. Suite, opposite Mr.8nowa Store, where be will attend in erson to repairing all kinds of Watches, Clacks and Jewellery, and warrant them to perform well. Gold and Silver spectacles. Pencil and J tumbles at New Yt.rk cost for March 14. 184t. 22 St MRS. RAMSAY respect fully informs the Ladies that she has removed her fancy MILLIN ARY ESTAB LISHMENT to the Brick Store, next door to B.. B. 8 m i t a, and in the same building, and opposite Mr. 8jfow's Store, where she invitee ber mends . and customers to calk , Havint red treed the prices of ber present Stock, she will, sell great bargain, particularly for Cash. March 14,1844. S3 3t ; EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Probably the largest in any one Establish ment North or SoiukS-. . , . .. TTN purchasing ad costly an article a a Piano Forte, would it not be welt to order it from one who has been engaged in the buntnes some 8 or 9 years, has sold, upon friar, to diBerent persons m Yirgicia and North Carolina near four hundred mstrumenta, without selling a bad one. and who offers to take alt the iWpOTrribilitf of selecting for - you and to' grant yon tfae privitege of retofnittg-' in caae yon are net pteaaed f ' Woofd rl not be; well to order direct from the eeller lumctf. In i.lac of depending upon an agent, particottMy if that agent is to select for yon. hereby leaven the responsibility" of the seller, whereas if y bo leave tiim ti himself he ia without excuse. V :- E. P. NA8H, .;. .; ?1 Bookseller and dealer in Piano Portes, i .- : - . . . :,:..: Petersburg, Ya. .;: Mrch 2 ... . , ..1 - -. . MINlSTlATOirS NOTICE. The u rulers tgrned,r hating qualified ; at the Febrttary Term of Chathim Ceoniy Cooft, Ad ministrator npoit the Estate of BirrntY Haaraa, dee'd. hereby gives notice" to all person indebted to said Estate, to make immediate payment And thove having daima doe therefom, Will present them with in l h time prescribed! by Uw, of Urhr noXkiel will be plead in bar of their recovery. ' ' ' i ' i : 4 N ATH'L. CLEGO, AdmV. ' Feb. 20, 1844. 1 6t superior Smoking Tobacco, thia day received; and for la at thar North Carolina Bookstore.' And ih an MM Arerrtifor the MaUUfactotrv.Ubaf!ord4d at thcmim Ufacturiflg pricea, by thM box 'otlteg. Th isethat would tike to retail ef MooH arucW. wtiuld do well la call at ' : TUKNEK A fiUUHESV ff ARP rriNGA foi ejirtmeiilf heavy in- L7grain Carpetinf, lit prieet td suit toe nmeav ,m JAMES M.TOWLE ;JHaleigtlt-NelrI- tift.- -88' Keatly excecnted at fJt'w OfSc. 'tJf .;A jJFreM Supply of tbtt vprj superior, suit A cureo Chewing Tobacco,' from Langhorae dt Arm lMd a. Lvnehburr. i Ya- ?' Ami khutL Hum ibai TUESDAY MAKCti: 19,1 844- 1ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, .' Z" Raleigh, n. i ..' :. ' Right Rev, L. 8. Ives, D. Visiter. S , --hik AtBMT SyiBDtst Rector. t fTpHB Fifth Session oftbta SchiMl will commence y n the let day of June, sn.l continue five months. A punctual attendance of the Pupils, at the opening of the Session "ft-Very 1 important and is particularly reqaested. Hi" I - -..-i -K -.l t'J'he principal btitldingftf this Ihslitutionr is of brick, about 90 feet by 60, three etoriea high, wiib a. base ment. The wings era of granite, 36 feet by 56. and two stttries high- These buildings are ou elevated ground, in the aaidst of an Oak Grove, of nearly $0 acres, one mile from the City of Raleigh -a situation perfectly healthful at all seasons of the year. The Saloon, the School Room, and the Dormito ries are each S3 feet by 57. The Dormitories ace di vided into alcoves, each designed for two pupils and securing to them a closet for their prayers, and pcira cy for tbe'dutiea of the Toilet. The .Chapel is furuished with an Organ, a Chan cel, and?, an Altar, and is exclusively devoted to reli gious worship and instruction. 'The course of Studies embraces the Ancientand Modern Languages Mathe(nalics, the Natural Scien ces, Mental and Moral Philosophy, dec, and may be pursued In any branch, and to any extent' that may be desired. It is4 the aim of the Rector to give to every4 depart-" ment of his School the highest efficiency, and to ren der it eminenUy worthy of the patronage it enjoy a, and of that ta which it aspires. ; TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. For Board, including washing. tights. &e.,with Tuition in- English, and in the Ancient Languages, if deiredfper seeaion, $100 00 Tuition in Frejich, P IS 60 ' - in Music, on the Piano or Guitar, 25 00 (with 83 00 for the use of the Piano,) Tuitien on the Harp, , 30 00 ( with 810 00 for the use of the instrument) Tuition in Singini, Classes, , 10 00 in Singing, in separate lessons 25 00 " in Drawinsr and Painting, . 15 00 For a course of insUucUon in ornamental nee dle work, , 5 00' N. B. Beds and Bedsteads are famished by the School 'Pupila are required to furnish their, own bedding and towels. The clothing of Pupils should be dwtinctiy marked with the. owner a name. Mr. 8KDts will superintend any purchase Parenls may authpritc their children to make in the City, but no account will be opened at any Store, without the ex. press sanction of parents, or guardians. The Reli gions service of Sunday, being held in the Chapel of the Institution by the Rector, Puptle have rarely oc casion to visit the City, and the plainest attire ia all that thev require. They are allowed to accept invi tations in the City for the day, only, once a month, and never, fur the evening, They have opportunities of seeing their friends, and acquiring eae of manner in society, at the Soirtet, which are statedly held dur ing the sessHm. " v Raleigh March, 1st, 1844. 19 (VT The Charleston (8. C ) Courier, the Charles ton Gospel Messenger, the Mobile (Ala.) Advertiser, the Tuscaloosa Monitor, the Richmond Enquirer, the Richmond Whig, the National Intelligencer and the Globe (Washington City) the Southern 'Churchman, and the Banner of toe Cross, wUI give this advertise ment three insertion , forward a paper containing it to Mr. Sxknss, and send their accounts to the Office of the Register. : . . ' : TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND PIIVSICIAIVS. TYLER&HILL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, GARDEN SEEDS, BRUSHES, SPICES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, &c STCAMOBE ST. PetkisbCro, V a . TTTTTE TAKE thia method of Informing Physi V V dans and t Country Dealers, we shall, by the first: arrivals from Boston, New York and ether parts, receive large additions to oor Stock of GOODS, ma king our Wiiring supply equaL if not superior to any ever offered in thia market. Our assortment is com- plete, embracing every thins usually found in Drug Store, together with variety of LeUrr and Cap Paper, and many articles of Stationery, Grocery Ar- teles, 4c. One of our firm has just returned from the North, and has used the greatest care in ttlecting Goods of the best quality. We warrant every thing to he reA and genuine t and enual to anv to be FOUND IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Aa one of ua visits the North ern marked every few months, and as we purchase largely, at the lowcti pricesjne are able to sell to Country Dealers at KURThCKN rtuuiKS. AS WE LAID IN OUR 8PRING STOCK VERY EARLY. WB HAVE MUCH ADVAN TAGB OVER THOSE WHO HAVE BOUGHT SINCE THE RECENT ADVANCE AT THE NORTH. Below we enunferate a few of oar leading article: Sdlnhate , Quinine, , iCamphine or Chemical do. Camphor bum Arabic, Sugar Lead, Opium Snuff in bladders and bot tles. Uream Tartar, Aloe, Tartaric Acid, Logwood, ground and in suck, Redwood, ground and in Castile Soati, Eas'enUal Oils, ' : '. stick, Copperas, Bluestone, Analto, Ort Vitriol, Indigo (Caraccas.) Do (Manilla,) Aqua Forti. Madder, Glue, Brimvtone, Flowers Sulphur, (alomVI, super Carb SodaJ Quicksilver, Rbobarb, Magnesia, Soda & Sedlettz Powders, Peiper, 8pice, Nutmegs, Mace, Ginger, Clove, Thorn psonian Medicines. "Alum, Eiuwmoatts, Writing Ink, blk arid blue, Cast or. Oil. by bl. and Prtntera do. indelible do bottle, Spiff Turpentine, do. Sweet OIL - ' dw. Fancy Soap (a great a- nety,) Brushes (of all kind,) Totaoetr, 4:igtffv Table Oil, (beat Bordeaai -: and Marseulaa, Salt Petre, 4i Bortx:!WarenV ' Wiodaw Glass, ( gfeat 'variety,)- ..!"m(k-i Patty, fihoe Blacking, Tanner's Oil 8pfFr) Calkbrht Liouorlee. Ijinaeed, do Winter Sperm Oit Surgical and 'Dentaf In strument, OLC4 Refined Whale Oil. nvtrr no l utl I U7kn11 .t s lniffii. (formerly Tl Joneadt Hill.) V Near Melfvifine, Brewnley & Co. Feb J6V' " : l-law8w rtOPKAnE OP THE UNION. A sun Uj ply of R Xmb atjt ; Ih. i C 1. N ( TOBACCO, of abuvd ntand, jW served and for Sale & jsf ITH PEsCUD , Zj Whcrlesale and Retail Druggists:'' Mga;feb.S. - - ti ; JMfSPJEPSIAi TO SOOTHE the aufieringa of humanity, to ameiioriie the pangs- of Mluease, fa the grand object of mfdical science. This is eniciebUy demon strated in the healing vrrtnea of DR. BENJAMIN BRANDRETHS 1'ILLS. The enrea enected by this medicine would fill volumes. Views on, Indigeslidn aa a source of various Unde fined and Irregular Nervous 8edsitons. 44 Ilia, amall at first, grow larger from delay, And slowly eat their sad and cankering way $ 44 Thua by successi ve throes, the frame is torn, 44 Till health and peace of mind alike are gone." - The nerves of the human body those necessary and mysterious agent which immediately; connect man with-ex ternal nature are singularly prone to have their functions disordered by an oppressed condition of the stomach ; the minute , termination of that por tion of the nervei expanded upon the organs of dt gestioa conveying Uie murbid impression to the Brain.. And although the Head can, undoubtedly, like other organs, be tho seat of primary disorder, yet, in the great majority of cases, the uneasy sensations : there experienced are symptomatic of disordered Stom ach ; and, further, there is abundant evidence to prove that crudities in the. Stomach and Bowel can, in ev ery grade of human existence, give rise to spasmodic action in every organ of the body ;' and whether we survey ic in tne agonising i'rm oi i ic Uoloreux tne alarming convulsions of the Epileptic seizure or in that irritable condition of the nerves of the heart occa sioning nervous palpitation they can all frequently be traced to the source above mentioned, and be cared by mild eveeuant ai,d tonic remedies. To relieve- state of so much suffering and distress (in wbkh body and mind aUo participate) BRANDRETH'S PILLS are confidently recommended as, by combining iro matic, tonie and eleenatng properties,: they remove all oppressive accumulations, strengthen : the Stom ach, induce a healthy appetite, and impart tranquility to the nervous system : and in fact, by-uieir general purifying power upon the blood, exert e. most bene ficial influence in all cases of disease. ,:. Read the foU lowing.. .. . : .:J i,-.-. , .; . DYSPEPSIA CURED. ." L ! f BaHHikeTox, Vt. iVec, 5th, 1843. Dear Sir y I wish you to add niy testimony to the host of otbera thatyou jntein favor of your valuable Pilla. In the year 1S38, I '.was etUcked with that disagreeable complaint, the' Drsraraia, bich so af fected me that I could not take the leti-T particle of food, without the moat trnpleosant and nhcbinforUble sensations in my chet, head and boweta. My chest waa so sore that I could hot bear the' Mightest "prea sure Without giving yam. pain. ! My health waa moat miserable: many physicians tok! me they thought 1 waa in the consumption, and that if I did not give up my business, and change elihlite, I could live but a abort time. -iv! I tried every, thine in the shape of medicine, and consulted the moat skilful physicians, but found no permanent relief. I became discouraged,! eloomv, sad, and aicl of lifei and, probably, ere tbw, should have been m my grav, had I not fJl in with your precious medicine. A friend of mine, who had been sick of the same, complaint, advised me to. try your pilla ; but, having trred most ether medicines without burning any relief, bad but little faith that your Hill wii.l.l k. .fktn.!l a . US . ojicilaiion, I procured a box and commenced taking them . . , The first produced little or no effi-ct, and I began to despond, for fear that your medicine would prove like others I have taken , but my friends argued that one waa not a fair trial, and I purchased 4 second, and before I had taken the whole box I begnn to ex perience a change ; the pain in my chert began to be lesa painful, and ; ray food did not distress me as much- as formerly. I went on taking them until I had taken six boxes, and my DrspcpsiA waseoirs, and my expectation of an early death vanished, and felt tike a 44 new creature' I . was then, and am now, a healthy man. I have never since been trou bled with the Dyspepsia. I have administered your Pills to the member of my family, and to my friends and in all cases with good success. You can publish this it it will be of any use to you. I am, dew Sir, truly youre, J. I. COOK, Publisher of the State Banner. Dr Brandreth's Principal Office, 241 Broadway, New York. Sold try WM. PECK, Raleigh, N. C and by one Agent in every City and Town through out the United Stales. See Agents' Certificate March 3, 1844. 19- 6t A- W. SPIES & CO- U 218, PEARL STREET, NEW YORE, IMPORTERS OF GUNS. PISTOLS, FINE CUTLERY AND HARDWARE GENERALLY, HAVE just received their Spring Importa.. tiorjs, which they oner for sale on the most reasonable terms. Feb. 28, 1844. 19 2m WIIililAUft BIJRGER, No. lid, CWiTLAND Stbeet', New Yokk, 7s EE PS constantly on hand an exterflye assort ment of Brass, Mltiielrie, Cfcemieals, Bye Stuffi, &e, &t. which can be purchased on the idost Accommodating terms. FeK. 28, 1844. I lff8nu,. THE LOVELIEST SPOT In the City of Raleigh: . THE Subscriber wishes to dUpose of his Family resideiicei situated on HilLboro Street, containiag one acre of crouud, a lourtb of which. Mi a beaottfal Grove' of large Oaks, and utider, them all laid out in crass plata. The improvement are a handsome Cot lage built House, situated in tne urove, contuiiung five handsome rooms, consisting of a Parlor and Di ning room, and three bed. chambers, with a fire-' place in each. Attached to tnq litntng room, u a laree PaOtrt with two closets and a safe. - The outhouaea are' a large Kitchen, with two room, wood, and smoke-house, and a large Stable with three staJf. and a Carriage Hooae and Granary, all under the same roof. . Auo, a , W en eC i meat ex cellent water, .with many other conveniencei; Tb garuea. coniain iwnu u u. pwgn ww, and has In it a variety of shrubbery and 'fiowers. The whole of the proierty haa )ost been repaired and the Dwelling trou paintetL) -y iii-m h er- f. . . It is a)dMn, that ch aaT opportunity ofier to ob tain so .valuable, and eligible a Family, residence.. I Persons wishing to purchase,, car View the property I any urns tuej uwj cuur oewn ran w oiu lounediaiery, If dire4iTr!TrTnW'wiff be Tuaile8i.y, ,y.r.t BE'RNARD' DtJPUY. ' 'if- TTUST. RECEIVED, and . tdi Sale cheap,! a easE 5: jrt bim oi superior jrv inier.srrmineu tafjunai viih wdica u warraitea ' " fc w - v rriTH FESCUD awrna-lw!,,' ' It isiasi L liilij I i . Fi T.PEET & No. IIS, Pead Street, HANOVEtf iSatlA'itE, KIUr . a i"z " - i A RE opening a large andllsplendid assortment of JjX EUROPEAN & DOMESTIC DRY GOOD, which have been purchased under peculiar ad vautage before the price had advanced r and are prepared; to. ell them at such a profit ia wij make, it aq object te ines wbo .are purchaag, to iau,aoa examme their atock, Purchasers frotbe South, will-find the taste and style of tbeJr Gooda peeuliarly adapted to their market. Ordec forGood aire attended t with the atrictest .fidelity. foeJrrThasigfor . Cash br prompt six jBnb ryw to try them.- They beg leave 'to referto tUt following- gentlemen, as an assurance thai biiineas entrusted to .them will be faithfully at thdM"toV' ( , T ' . 'r . , R. Clfcarsbn, Eq. ' Morgariton. C. C HVnM on, Estf ' LtncolntoJtMeEntyre,'' Esq. Ruther fordton. iXTbrphy?&lSon,cSalisbury. David Fa'rkai ChirlotreJ ttJU.; Col. B. Dunham. Greenville, W. C ,C. P:MiRs, E. Briridlefon; Ns ' W. J. McCotmell, Esq. Greensboro', Ni t. Scoit dc Mc AdW,1 do. - - ' : "FebVao. 4 18 w3m NEW FIRM. i LiTCHFORD if MlTBi TnrCTp ULD ; respectfully inform the pul V V 1 thBV have eommemvJ th TAIL BUSlNESSVin.hi. Citthreedoor. above Mr: B". B. Smith, knd nrl i aiV v U feirt Store FvetievillSitf " r ,,.-.;. nl""J!e,rTU. .. ....... , .1 ,fvj return meir wansa to tneir otamenas ana ctietomer. for the very liberal patronage they bave eat unlformlv received. W nrW-th-t ZthW shall be wariting on their part to merit a continuance JAMES f JTfiHPHi i ; .'BIIRRnN Raleigh. Feb. 21. 1844v 'he Life the Life and Speeches of John C.Calhobm Just a nved this day. and foe sale by . . ; TURNER & HUGHES. Jan 31,1844., c c. nelson; FASUlOXACLETAlLdR, (One door South, of Dr. N. L. Stitm' Drug Store FAYETTE VILLE STREET, v v r art w-w m r jm. . 03- Hbi eharge. will be reguiafed J Hhe Umei- CcTTijre done at reduced price. xrec. o, 1B9. 8 tf REMOVAL. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has removed bis OfBce to the Sheriff's Room in the Court House. Raleigh, March 4Y 19 6t rrnnE new manuel of devotions II Berrian's Family Prayers t Clergyman Cohf- panion t Ilobart Apology for Apostolic Order Palmer'e Lcteaiastical History. Manning on the inrtanfili. rkn.l. . r. .u-L-j.. .1 i vui.j mo vuuibu , aaii mm vn iud uuuv mini oioou winnimni u Ajruien ia( : rterBaru iesiie i Xo- .. . .... get. tales; Uurnei's Hutory of the Reformation: . ' The abore Books, now for sale at the Book Store of Messrs, Tuaaaa Husaas, in this City, are BwuuwuwuiM in iw viuurcu ouu uugm xo uo pos- Symbolism bv J. A. Moeb er. is also for aU hre. and ia a moat valuable book, as accurately exhtbiUmi thfl dortrinal diflGienri hitnrnn Mr.. .lot- L. SILLIMAN IVES. Bishop of Diocese of North Carolina. Raleigh, March 5, 1844. 20 OATES'S INTEREST TABLES. In- terest and Exchange Tables, Quarto, for Banks, Merchants, ahd others, at $4. Intrrest Tables, small pocket volume, at $1. Both new and highly approved works. For sate at this Office. BOOTS BOOTS. Anew supply ef 124 n. ...... I I y r fnuadelpbta made lJiols warranud- I add at reduced prices. Vlga. JAMES M. TO WLES FeU 10. 15 'TOTlCE.The co-partnerslvp hereto- Xl ore existing at Wilkesboro , undr the style of W. H. Martin & Co. has been difsolved, and the liability of the onderaigued for the contract of W. H. Martin ha cibsed. B. S. MARTIN. January 25. 1844. , ' . tVYTrilO LOST IT 1 I found a um of money y U - a few dava ince. 'Bank Notes i near the res idence of i;bl. Alien liogera. Sen. It will be returned to the person. wh aatrdfies me he is the rightful ow ner, awl pay wr mis nouce. . v MINERVA ANN PEEPLES. March 12. 1844. 22 tf FOR SALE, rpHE SUBSCRIBER ifier for mW the following JL -desirable City property : : f,- The two acre Let on Fayettevilfe street, im which there is an' elgant an2 mmodioua new hhU Dwel- Ung House, w'db fill necery out bouse th rei- uem e oi we. ime ww, jwii,ui, j k , . .... Also, a beauiiful one acre buildihg Let, on the op. posite side of the street, , t And the following acre Lots, known in ft lIn ol the City ai No. 9, 3, 95 1 37, 40, 41; 42, 24 &99. .. t, . . t ALSO,;h v ,..; A Tuac or LArf,: conUinin? about 240 acres, two mile West of the City, adjoining; the lauds of the late Capt. Hustkb, U -.-'vU , ' . v,. . . LEWIS h. WILLIAMS.. . Raleigb, March 44, 1844. 22- tf j1 ""' 1 ' V . ,. " hTWMilSk by WitUAM F. CoiiiHs Esq Comptroller of Slate in fa v&r of; th,Chiriantot Common Schools of ; Ysncy County, foe the sum J of $454 6T Uing the emquot 3a'iiaet Ae .jSefnneT1 'dlsitenof .wlelfbot Fund. Was' delivered to me to be harofW over o! said Unairman, and na etiner peen iosi or mriu mon Tlr;Wi AVERY. BarkaCounijh.' .3 Merer 12. f8U. rot aala at, this dke. i protsibly th former'. - Tnufiftcf watii alt Corpprations TT" WKH'to rent th.e CT.ce jrt the fitBirnta bulld or person from negcating the ranw, a I shatt apply, Irrgs; just VacaWby'PJBcsttVEiq Andi also, in the name of the Chairman, for at leu rf sad the oat Mjfthrrrfff; opening otf the7 Cowrt green. -V&i Certificate: at the eMrtior of throty daye from ihe WE8TON' T.GALES. ?. ;dauihaolV i ; ' Raleigh. March 4... . - Wu': 'St .- .. -... Ufit)08;feRi3CKRlM MpsicAiSBxiMBN'rs; CHINA. JEWRLKIIY, TKNE uf. the Partners bf the firm having jnit re ViJturnrd from the Aortb. haa brought with hSin a larger and WUer sbfrurV f fVe.h tSobks. In brauchea, than f ha4 heen kept inr ? the establishment btofot l M t Wcfiitt;pHc ahd quaUtjtara wrli worthy td eA jecbmraeneil la our; numerous frwod and the fibfe a; ve aie. very well able te keM low akany blorV in this ,', : rf r e.. DR Y,aOOD8.! Handkerchief., Woollen Ou6nsVGtifa38Wv4 lags, Muskrat and -Seal skin - Caps,' Sheetlngi and ohirtnlg,etcv-v- -- i :.ti ,; v-fvii amf FANCY; GOfJbs. HARDWARE & firiiNA Attalcial ,"r Udie,: Fancy and . Work Boxes, Writing ijeakBlsknjifftexes bom & fcti io 3 50 ; Traveflfngt Bag, thWmometer .Wil.A- GapeVfinwtJlaror, hVvidg utehail, DirkVPeg and Fket Knives, or gVeat variety, Scisaorsl n T7 r 1PPJy of rtPUlol. Perdosaion cap Shot tod Sholbelta, ,tf frdbagsideir flask Cotton thd wool carus. Patent 15al4rrit ' Winers al'Mi;' Shoe- llJMf WMTf' flW.i?mbrKpW;Twter, wjl.wBiav inuw;vaUenaplaili ltedMukMohdrC'arjbM ninki T.i,kll hZ'-if. i ,L L 8rpiStew8 Cowiarac variofas-LkmbS. : FftE&BV:b0ltFE'f Art"rt2S?r rafllCTanu Smoked,TtJne4;Wuaa h-rfj Pnlm Wi.h 2i,iit-i5iiill.f rT-' W atttvvv rraelit and perfumed : Ctihrft'tminTrlrla 1r.t& tAiM. hw Pnrtope an4 .her Segari." Srbtth kriof Mrk. M'rli lerVSuufTt tnarv ; seed ArikniiHt pfcMn; tr,i.t;r - ing, InSigpi Copperae, L.gw6odMdhtt Lafhp ahtf HuWwieAP)i?,; oTap, juruDepaste, ieWarft Cider, Ala, Porter 00 bundle Cotton Yam; Buck 7 'ZZL - "TfTir? GENUINE , PORT. AKD MADEIRA XfftKJtr tbl&onty IfrtheyncanMi " ; : ;dtto of Rdaei, Ma&ssa;TJeaAh maturn, Cologne, FJoriajaui lavehdef Waters, guaving aoap, jcssences, Upodeldoc, ;BergambtVlnik Saucers. - v ' . . - iv :" MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ? FineH Vlbttrrs, hows. -.; . rt - -a"-"v, . ii,imwh viari' vuv.w, iiw,iiucuu, urass i rumpeisj STATIONARY. Almanaci, fPrimert. SDeliint. Picifaf a aU I Bonk. rTorinrWnliiaa Ifkv 1TiI. fir.iiLvf.i.v I f -..u.v., w icvcn iiuoiic,l Xtu- ""&- cu,. tuuui tun, inasianu. IUK I - . 1 v . ' . , .... powuer, oeaimg-wax, L.ett stamp,' Wafers. 1 Fencing and Boxinsr Avvaratvg. Foils, Swdrda, Glove. Mask, Hat, BreaWiflatW I GAMES . siiwn. jxeao J en 9JT Ba"' e"CM "d Baltku. Urpinf I lut"-'t "uu . . , Fine gold and silver, as wellas eeTmohiivet-- and p'mchback, viz. Breastpins; Ear.rings, Pencils, Flnr ger-ringa,. .Thimbles. Table and Tea Spoons, De Spectacle, BeJi-buckle.'. k.. ' TUY8. ivuivea ami. f ork. AleUl Combs. Tea Bella, A jafge and choice supply as Printing Pressel. painted Children a Trunks, Wheelbarrow, Bureaus) Marbles, Hummihg tops, Drums, Rattle, Whittles, mouth Organs, Harp, Trumpets, Majpe Lanterns, fuu boxes, magnetic Joys, false faces, vannehs Microscopes, China setts, Drummeis, fancy toys; and all sorts of Dolls. v : ,; v w : - , G.W.&C. GRIMXIK l . . . vomer pi rayeueviuc ana Jtiargett oveets . aietgb, JJec. l,iM3V i .. v t ... a4; L 6 FTTlfiE Subscriber haa sold near four hufaared PiaM - U Forte witnm the last eight years, and pas yet to find out that he has ever sold a bad ne end if perchance he ever should, it would Jiot be sufbred to be kept by the purchaser, because he i well aware that tbe sale of a single bad Piano would do him much injury ; uraera aadresaed to the subscriber, will be. promptly aiftnded 10. 4 li n n n , stt Book! fCndt Piano Forte Seller. , i Petersburg, Va. , Feb. 31 TfOLMItS AXES. Thil day recfeited ani y& lor sale by fc JAMES M TO WLES. Feb: 19.. 15 ! ACRES OP: MISilf ssirPi T T O If I.AI1DS FOn s ALIi-'lne Subscribe? dfers tie efcovfrASabw of gi,; afi&ttVd m the Countie of 'NeafibbaV' AtaleV w inatorf. Uarrolf and i ChoctaW; TUe Unds were ietected'sbme yeairsince, ty ExrEaixscia Co-rrot Gaowsas, witbpecial reference to' tha eualiw of heafthincss of4 ahftali'M iaay commtmica- Oon to maiket j locate frofn three io ven mUea from the County aeatayi . A .such', theya'.ow of- lered for sale on the most favorable, feriUksvK large portion of the purchase nvoaiy : may frmtiii oh Bond tgag Wfrpe tkH.fu wbmtaSL W U ' To any party who mat wisb te tourchmae. theeiv porthity is m iaren sf,M"g $maIUntattntnf 1 mav aWara alarirai aniavtiuKtA Tiii .Tli uA wiS be sold in lou to, suU teJiasersjfunher I particulars, address , s r, EDWARD tfLNCENT, v v. . i , .2$ P"trje Street j New York. , Februarv 241 844".- : . 7" f-f." 1 1U ' VW ' OFFICE. fC "-l..Tav rs ' No. 20 18.431 Yi Si'iM'" S?4a ? i.... i ..I r, -- ,. u-,,i.fa"i I t .i. ' I. i-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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