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If l! ' 1! i it j - . '- - . -.' - -. , . ....... . , , -, ? - j4Ma 't',t ....... ( -$st v 4-iiiM r j ti-v . ,1, . .. 'i i v --ii-.s r ftilo si' -t I ! 'A : EEIDAY; MRCH M 1844. , 5 ,it.f- ' .s .(! .ft S.!S5 t. Sit. 1 J8 AO .HE 1 1'V ..Jill I I .1 - . l vl . I V - lit I I 1.1- .I V - 1 V .J v v i r.-uu . i j vi u J5t-ii N - -La 9fi a'; ttl SflBseiWTto Fife Dliart per aonuht-kalf In Adnc. . ! Adbtibmcmt For every Sfcrm -X ; Irrt insertion. One -DoUar; ewrl ' ?srtKM TufntvflT-Cntt. AJrments, insetted in tl SmWttm RctiSTa, wUUlso appear in Oie VwMrflf freeofctiarge. ' - Leueri lq the Editor must be foATO 1 TiHFYEX R ST6kY. -1 yW But whrS't'yougei rotiedr ; bouncing a huglnng ;f je, to p mo.al.face!, iunoceut looking youU, who liusluhl up U the eyes at Hie quelipni - - Well 1 said the youth, stopping abort with a-gap,: nd fixing his mjiKH fc cancy, wuh jja ptlzxletl and loo! tab f.pte si on . H .'. ..: - ." Well, gt: on-you whaiV aaid the ftir cros queatiQjacr, anno MnpcTceMioiT in clining Barer to tne young roan. - now mn tell rae fijfut stnight out, m what t , v VVhy.lrM), pshaw, I duti't Vnow.V You do, 1 say you know; come I want to know. , 0, I can't jtell you f say jean. Wliy, jon know, TO". hever mention it, -a ml yon may tell rae of course, you know for hi;iv! I always ieeil yonr friend T I " . " ; " ? : ' M Well, yoti hairc, I kiicrw,' replied the beleaguered jfoutb. . . . . i . And Tin f sure I always thought.; you liked me went on the maiden, in mellow accents. l! " ; "''. ; 4"' 0, I do, Maria, said the unsopiiistica- ted youth, very warmly j arid hp found that Maria had unconsciously; placed her hand in his open palm. Then there was alienee. And then well, John V said MarU, dropping her eves to" the ground, A f? v 'Ei. f oheui! :.rj Jib,;,: aroppi bis eyes and Maria's band at the Same. mo aient.-- ' -";"'; " ": 1 I'm pretty sure -yott v lore ' sbmebody, John; in fact, said Maria, assuming again a tone of raillery,4 1 kiibw .joVre liailoet and John why Iont you teltine all about it at once V : ' :i'r i Well, I Well 1 r 4 roii Hilli mortal what is there to be afraid ofT O, it ain't becafjJe; I m afraUP of any 1 ing at all, ;an(L riir-f well now, Maria, 1 1 thing mil tell you. ; Well now, John j f V i Yes.' l am in lore t now doit teHr-you woot will you ?' said John, violently; seizing Ma ria by the band, and looking iu her face with a most implormor expression. 1 Why, of course, you know, Jolijn Fll itv er breath a Word of -it -joo know I won't don't you, John? ! Tbil was spoken in a mellow whisper, and the cherry lip of Maria were to '-ner!;&hhVv6ar -nvbe'fi Yhe'-tpoke,! .hat had fr m Kia . u L ,n.Siik ,iui wtuucu U vAucnuiugiy i 'Well, Maria,' sawl John,' Ive told you now, so vou know afl about it. I have al. ways thought a trreat deal ot yoo, kttd I am sure you - would , o anything for me that youcould-v-. ; Yes, Johni you w Iwould "' Well,! thought 80, and you -dont know how long I've wanted W tellou about 4 1 deciar;!7ohri,J you inight baye toW roe long ago, if y oil wanted, for lra'sure I nerer vr.a angry with you in ray life.? Hl No, you j wenrTt end Tve ofteu felt Pre at min1 lh .kniLt i , v i . ; .. . It's not4oo late how, yori knowf John.' ' Well, Maria, do you think lrm too young to get married f? V ? a- -. - ' Indeed 1, do not, John ; ami I know it would be a good thing fW ou too, (or every body says the' suonef fbbtfg people lare s triar ed the, betterwteihey:iierudw tncltned to lovp xwia i another.. , m 1 Thats "ju.fi "wh'ai I think ; and now Ma iia I do want to jget married, gad if yoo'll Indeed Twill, John, for y enj 'knew' I was partiai3tw y ouarid Vt e aaid o often behind vaur back.,k " . - ', ? "V... ' .'. ' ' We!1 1 declare Fve all along thought you .....giit ooject, andthaft the reason I u!yt;afraidioloC i! ' Object do, IM Miej first ?you may aalt me j,ust anrthino- von nlae... -x -r,- Ana vould errant . & " I II I ' O .-v?4'i.j - '5-. ,ii-r. , , ' 4 ' ;; ; fKs dT Waria, I wint yotifd' popth4 Westiori for mtt 'in? mt . n i'jL 1 4Z?;i - r Ehl tftm ' uu you a oetter iro VouilW yout O, y'oii rtupid ' exclaimed tha mortified Ma- on the cheek that sent him reel- was snoonday, ami John doctarcra h saw mors .7 i' Cl DMhing sirotwd him; morMhan he ever aawln the night tithe. Coonr 0IDKI4 and Jopici ai. ADT,-mtoi.T 311 wr cnt. will be nile trui tU jeur oyoa loveMary SnUivi&fl Vnndoed I do. with alt ine hmtttti . ULay8 lbtuht yonM fool h & : Dealers j. iix-JDrnffs, Mediciiies Paints; Dve- 0. V.. ; i i ! KC IXU W KGUGIYIAU from IU TVAI tnMn,ffi x.iir.i,U.t.fI ,t.s All: equal, if not sniriok- to aitTeier aCeml in this PhjiiciaiMoluttry Mtfchanta and Ptass, vtlb any articTav ki their line, at Peternburf or JRichmood prices, aiWraddnsfieniall per ceqtafe for frejjht and forwarding frord Pwetahorjp y 4 1 r )etor we enanierate a few ofoui articlea to-which we inwte the aueation of Pbjaidans; Cottntrr Mer chsKu, xb diiien o Ralegh an J iU1finTij. ' t , ,v , , Clor Oil in Ubf or botUc, I Caloawl, London and An&rican, Camphor, Tarkoy Opltna, v r , Qulnipe. Snipt. french and Americam . . Acetate end Sulphate Morphine, '; ;CrpepteteexarkV '. , . , J QQK der Prose. Potaav , j.', lotaaium. Gum. Arabic Opt. , . . Bbubarb, E. J. and Turkey, Aeida ofetry arirty, . ' iijracTaofWi- . ! ; March 16, 1 8 14. GARDEN AND PLOWED SEED,,; 7T ust received a third aupply of Freah FLO W R OP and GARDEN WEED. Fareale cheap at . . isTiru ot PBcuLvai - . -, ; I . . , . . . ; Prug Store. March 16. ,, - , v P5rriuBuii6r; Virginia. ' BPRINO, 1844'- FEESH DRY ;GGM3Da A JIB now opening their full supply of Spring aitd J Summer Staple and Ukh Fancy : pry Goods, much varied and very eiienuiw, many of Which he been Parchsjd with UA8H ; their Domestic Goods have been sreured much below present Manabcturers price; end many French, EngRiih, Iriob, Scotch, and German Goda. BELOW TJIECOST OF IMPORTA Hoy. owing to tba imporUtioes betn uttemely (arge-they are prepared t offer such in docemeots iOv Merchants, and aU peraone wanting Goods by the package or piece, as cannot, fail to give entire .satisfaction. ( - ' .... In addition to the above, they , hare oh. band, FULL SUPPLY of ihe saoat superior Anchor brand Bolting Cloths No. .1 to 10 inclusive ; 400 lbs. Cotton Seine Twine ; 360 lbs. heat EoglUh Seine IdcvHemng andSiurjeon ; 00 lbs. Rs4tTwkcy ff?ti: jgoode. March 12. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Wolff & Jrotlsi, ;. v Bolliighroek Street, . ' PETERSBURG, VA. WOULD call ibe attention of Countrr MeVchsnis. petersbtirg or Richmond, to an examination of thai Stock, which win be tnd large ndwa eaaorted, aavmetieen seiected with rreat ewe from the bent Manufisctoriea at th,Iforth, embracini everv quality and style of Fur, SUk, Panama, Leghorn, Pahn Leaf and Wool '-'"'i? ' I. l' -iiLfi.irSn - They think it nneesaary to enumerate wrther, hot wi say that they believe their assortment to 1 aa good, and their prioea ahall Was low as any other eatabliahroent of the kind to tba Stats. : March i. 1844. 31 lm ! rxT1 Standard wideopy for one month and forward tbo account to ' W.4J' TO MACHINISTS . c AND , :- MANUFACTURERS. innw- lna'ww 'iJz''' V.,' Jt?i rung, trom xvo.n to 400, under the four folio Wing heads, rs: 1st. Mill Geari rrs &e Revolution of Sbefts. per minute. KsvoiQUun o Ueater at Blowing Machine, per mtn ate. Revolution of Main Cylinder of Carding Engine per minute. ; Revolution of Counter Shaft, per minute.- f 2d. Mixing CoUona, - . ,phsmatiooe.. , .t,v. -y . I-, v ; 3d Machinery- iOeservatiohs and rules for Working, Speeds sV . 'Willow and particulars' T f - V : Blowing Machine " ' . : Lap Machine 1 .-7 Carding Engine and Obervmtions. ' I Hperda, intermediate, and toul Draughts. : Particulars of a Carding Enrine. Drawing' Freine, ' Speeds, intermediate and total raugnts. ; f PafUcarars of Drawing Frame. Slibling Framcf " J Roving Frame, Observations on Fine and Coarse. X Throstles, and'ObsSrvsuons on Goera Patent ThVostle.7' lSi "'" : Hand Mole, : Hand Mote and 'ffelf Acting, contrasted. Hank, or proportion of hank, in each and every operauoB, rrom me optnning to we iap Machine s Loss in working Cotton. . ? ' , ! Tabta of Multipliers, for ascettaming the loss in any given length or veig Wheels "required to produce any given Draught, Rules and examples for changing light to . heavy Gearing, or heavy t& tight.' , ?ks, per rnch, for any given tabric iuw ot Reus1 ercsv Partieolars' 6f i PovinLmm with AUni:. f 4tfC ieiairiw cm CoitoiSptnnlngI JOHN H AG ARTY haaW';. iwHW.t asss frm 4 very early age, iuidP Has lor many yean supefiotrBded some of the pHndnsJ ftftiiiWkfhl f WW V.Pooucuoo ef practical eipe- Hence, obrvauon, conversation for mutnal informs. taW,'Mid'god'eskulstion. ' i Mreeartttre, g, t;, fltarcq i I8s 7 , ;J 24) tu ftNS ATI BDAYthe 6 of Aprils shall ofter jfoFsate at Foreille,oa a eredilof d one.er snore N6GR0E9 helongiqglo the Esuto of tbr J ill be reqaif 4 to g've bond and approved Security, , ' . C. L. HINTON, Mmmatrator.? March. i&h-t&tit: --1 ,;i?Hi' .'tS'- PIBSCITTITD- : l o , i t i i i.t .1 i. fiute, and on ocb term as tn enable them to furnish LtnaeeJ Oil by gallon or bbt. Tenners Oil ' do do JSpecm Oil do do ttreet Oil r do . do , Salad Oil for table ue (Tery'fine) Chemical Oil oe fJaoiphioe, Lo Wood, Red Wood, Indigo, Madder, Alum, Blue Stone, Copperas, due, Sand Paper, White Lead in 25 and 50 lb. kegs, 4c. SS FMSBiOJmS, 1 844. I HAVE just retarned from the Northern mano factories, and am now receiring my Spring 'Slock, which as usoal is very axtensire, comprising every style and quality of Fnr and Silk Hats, Leghorn, both' double and single brims," as well ae the tareeet assortment of Pahn Leaf HaU whkh I have ever bad. I invite the attention of Merchants who intend pur cbaMng their Geode uv Peterabnrg and Richmond, te an examination of my Stock, (partkutarty my for mer eoetomers.) at my old stand next door to Messrs Paul, Mcllwain & Co. on 8ycantor Street. FKAJNUIS MAJUK. Peteraborg, March 9. . 21 4w TO THE NORTH DAILY LINE. Summer AttRANdEMEifT, 1S44. Via the Portsmouth Road and Bay Line. XTTB would respectfully inform the travelling V V Pobttc that the above Line (despite all efforts to pui ii oown.i m snu m sucecanui jiperwton, rw nine the foUoerins schedule : - ... n- .' Leave Weldon, immediately on tho arrrral of tha Stage from Staaea'and the Cars from W ilmtngton. reachine: Balumore as early aa. by the Great Mail Line. Pasrngen may be aaauredV they will meet with no delay by this Line, a we wirl always wait the arrival of the Lines, runnutg w connection with us. We aak m share of patronage to sustain us, in keep. hut down the monopoly. We would call the aitention of the travelling pub lic, to the difference in ftre, from Gaator. to Baltimore, arid from Gaston to this place, after the Siege Line was put on. Th4 fare from 8tM's to Baltimore, same at all time a from Gaston Fare from Sledge's to Portsmouth, $8. ' rrom uo. And return within 4 days, 8. " -. r : .ff ' WJT; M: MOODY, Ja Agent. Offiee Portsmouth and Bay Line. 7 Weldon, March IS, 1844. 5 ' 3. BOOKS! Boobs, Books, Cluapettliuuieeheapeit. ZTTJHW DAY OPENING, at the Store oriFsyette ZaU ifte Street, next door above Mr; T. H. Snow's Dry Goods Store, a targe and ehoies eoHecQosi of STANDARD ax MISCELLANEQUS BOOKS Enstish and American Annuals for J844, Letter Pa per, Blank Books, die. Ac which I wilt seftV for a few days only, 60 per cent cheaper than any Estab- ushmect South of Phttade!hia. Among the assort. meat may be found the following valaable Works: AUison History of Europe, 4 voK bound t Preseott's Conquest of Mexico, S vols t Scott's Works, complete, .10 volaj Byron's - Works, splendid - binding : Lord Bolingbroke'e Works, 4 vols ; Addison's Works, 9 vols, complete t Kollin's Ancient History, 4 vols. with Plates and Maps ; Josephus fine edition ; Also, the Works of Jrving, Burke, Bulwer, Marxyatt, Dels taefi. Cooper. Hemsns, Landii and many other pep. nlar writers, together with a fine assortment of Quarto, Octavo, Pew and Pocket Bibles, AnnuaWAlbams,dcc Or For further particulars see Catalogues O.L. CLEVELAND. Raleieh March 16. 2 - m VALUABLE PLANTATION i of fered for aale.'near Tallahassee, Florida The Subscriher, wishing to remove to a more North ern enrnataosers for sale loo Tbact or Las d, on which he resides, shoaled about 9 miles from TaUa bassee. in Leon Cooaty. There are 1600 acres con tained in the Tract, a very large proportion, of which is of vary superior nafity. lias; place is tdondfutly watered; with excellent water ; and ihere are not more than ?0 acres of waste land in the body. About 760 acres of land, are cleared, from which, with a force of forty-fi ve oc fifty hands, in a favorable season, JOS or 350 Bales of Cotton can be produced in a season, and more Corn than would serve the Plantation. ; The land is so situated, that it can be divided into two sep arate Tracts if preferred. There is good land enough to employ from seventy-Bve, to etgnty nanos te ao t ".'. as. a.l vanatags. tun natural growta is oweei uvn, rost Oak, Red Oak; Cherry, Ash and Dogwood, The up per rcrniuur of the Rail Soad,1 leading from Talla hassee td Stewarf s,ls only 8 miles distant, and the Railroad is twenty-three nvtes" long, ; Ku . . Z :, V I re Smvenients,ineJnding hndingsof every de- scnpioa, aret ..suhbbmt , . oH.HMwi.n " w( white familf can be cmfJably aeeemmodated t and there are Cabins enough for, tha "convenient accom modation oT about '80 Slaves. TThef ie a newly erected Gin House on the ' place,-, with all necessary appendages;' t The society of the neighborhood is pf the most ds slratdM kliuT ' sntf tha lands ailioinihe Plantations of CaTonna." There are also several Churches, conve nient enough to attend. V . ' JAMES . T.L0RIMER, ' .Tr -r-Ion CoiintyFloUa.7 NoveVnberl5l813t" s "'" v 95-6iB A rTTIQ SOQTHE 'the 'fiariogsi' -oTiiniaiiiiv; to' U anjekorate the paogs of diee, is the gtapd object of mcdicaf science. . This is efficiently demon- 0 K A a If RETH- S PILLS. The cores effected bv this medidne would fill lumes. - : Views en Indigestion a source of-various Unde-' edaod IfWgvUr Nervooa!Srsatjona,. .. , u - Ilk aoU at firrt, grow larger fwm delay, . ' And sWly at their Sad and cankering way . . ' Tttus ly successive throes, the frame is lorn, ' - Till health ar.9 pcac of mind aSke ategooo. The nerves of the human. boJr-Mhoso necessarr and mysterious agents, which kamediatcry connect man w ita-Hx terjial nature are singular ly prone to have their functions diaordeied by an oppressed condition of the ttomach ;rlhe minute termination of that por tion of the? riervesl expanded upon the organs of dt gestion conveying the toorbid impression to1 the Brain. And aHhouirh. the Head ! cam nndoobtedtv. ike other organs, be the seat of primary disorder; Vet. in the great majority of cases, the uneasv sensations there experienced are sy mptomatic of disordered Stom- acb ; and, further; there is abundant evidence to prove iuu cruaruesui me eEomacn ano aoweu can, in ev .ery grade of human oxjstcnce, give rise to eiiasraodic ecUoa in every organ of the body; and whether we survey it in he.agoniaing form of Tic Doforeox Che alarmiiig convulsions of he Epileptic seiure or in that irritable condition of the nerves of the hesrt ocea. sioning nervous palpitation they can all frequently be traced to the source above mentioned, and be cured by, mttd evaeuaut.aiid tonic remediea.. To relieve a su:e of so much suflerihg end distress (in whirh fody ana mind also participate j a K A t Ll KCXH o VJJ.LS are confidently rrommended t as, by combining aro matic, tonte ' and deahsing properties, Ibey remove sit oppressive accumulations, strengthen the! Stom ach, induce a healthy appetite, and impart tranquifiry to the nervous system : and in foci, by their general purifying power upon the blood, eiert; a most bene ficial influence in alt cases of disease. Read the fol inwtng. DYSPEPSIA CURED. - 4 BkswiSbto, Vt. Dee. 8th, 1843. Dear Sir j I wish yos to add my testimony to the host of others that vou have, in favor of votir valuable Pills.- In they ear 1938.. f .was attacked with that disagreeable complaint, the DrsrKrsiA, which so af fected me that I could hot take the lea-t particle of toou, witbout the most onplsaaant and uncomfortable sensations in my chest, head and bowels. I My chest was so-pare that I could not bear. the slightest; pres sure without giving me . paw, My health, was most miserable; many physicians tnkl me they thought i was in we oonsumpuon, anu inai 11 i uhi not give np my business, and change climate, I could live but a short time. f I tried every thing in the shape of medicine, and consulted the most; skilful physicians, but I found no permanent relief. 1 became discouraged, gloomy, sad, and stcg of life : and, probably,, ere . tau, should have been in my grave, had r hot foil in with your predeos medicine.' A friend oTmine, who had been sick of Che same comphunt, advised me to try vour puts; but, having tried most other medicines without obtaining any relief, had but little faith that your Pius would be of benefit tome; but, at his earnest solicitation, I procured a box end commenced taking them. The first produced tittle or no efC-et, and I began todespood. for .fosr that your medicine would prove like others i have taken , but my fnesuls argued that one was not a fair Ui.-U.and . I purchased a second, and before I had taken the whole 'box I began, to ex- penence-ucnange; we patn in ray cnesi oegau 10 be less painful, and my food did not dii4ress me as much s formerly. " I wet on taking theni unUl I bad taken six boxes, and my Drsvarsia, was eeirs, and my expectation of an early death, vanished, and I fohlike a "new crclureV .1 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 members of say fiunily, and to my friends, and in all eases with mod success. You can publish this if it will be of any use to yon. I am, dear Sir, truly yours, J. I. COOK, Publisher of the State Banner. Dr' Brandreth's Pmicipnl Office, 241 Broadway, New Fort. ' Void by WM. PECK,K Raleigh, N. C. and by w Agent in every City and Town through out the United 8tates. See Agent' Certificate. ; March 3. 1844.' K .19- 6i THE LOVELIEST SPOT s THEbscrJbac wishes to dispose of bis Family residence, situated on vHiUboro Street, containing one sere of gronnd, a fourth, of winch as a beautiful Grove of large Oaks, and. Under them ail bid out in erass plats. The improvements are a handsome Cot tage built House, situated in the Grove, containing five handsome rooms, consisting ef a -Parlor and Di ning rooms, snd three be chambers, with .a fire place in each. Attached to the Dining , room, is a lanre Pantry with IWo closets and a safe The out-houses are a tar$e Kitchen, with two rooms, wood, and smoke-houses, and a targe Stable with three suits, anda Carriage House and Granary, all under the same ro( , : Atso, a Well of most ex cellent water, with many other conveniences. The garden contains about half an acre, produces well, and has in it a Variety of shrubbery and: flowers. The whote of the property has just been repaired sod the Dwelling house painted - - 1 ' : It is seldom, that such an opportunity ofiers to ob tain so valuable and eligible a . Family residence. Parsons wisbinc to pun-hase, can view the property at any time they may call. Possession an be had immediately, if desired. " "Tenrts '"will be 'made easy . - : H - octtnAKV yurui. sUlelgh, March 4, 1844. 5 ; 19- i Tl HCEIVlSp, and for Sale, cheap, a cadt 0V ofauuerior Winter strained SPERM OIL, which IS warraniea not to cnin in am rotaest weainer. ti Kf- r-K- 1 V-'' ; fiTITH PESCCD. TTTNITED STATES 'DISTRICT COITRT OP U I NORT1T VJAROUNA---IN BANKRUPT-1 CY. VfTfotico. to shew eaeao agtinst thai Petitions ofl the following PeUnoners. for their dsscharge and cer hacate as BsAkropUc'at Newbern,' en Monday, tha 32 dgyt of Aprjl f x te-wt . v . - -Henry Franklio, Faxmer. , iBtott:GUf,r . " . 'JawealtogenC;'? C'.v"'' .imaaa HUfwl1altellM'' j 'Jeese-w;ittsiFaVa:J ' John FerrilL Farmer - p r- v Thomas J. Evans, Farmer? 1 1 us." v V CRATH AM .COUNTYl. ' WdUarn Dv4s,.Farmer v L&r.i -.rt ?hUcaad orderedv jfn J;? jlA'a 55? liiiSI ST MARYSGHOOfii Right Re. L. a IvW Tufie' 5 ;r c. AtDmtT Smedm, IJecfof, V ' fTH H E .FuU, Session, of this School wiU commence U on the Istdav of June.itnd eontinoe five months. A ponctual attendance of the Pupils, at die opening w w nisnhw, i tt napunaiH, nw is particularly jreoiestedii.' f.ipf.ttt tU" st-a XV1. f he poncipat ImUdinsrof this Institajioa is of brick. about 90 feet by 60,. three stories bighwU base ment. The wugs r Of granite, feet by. 56, and two storjies high. These buildings are oh elevated ground, jn' the midst bf "tn Oak1 Grove, of nearly 30 acres, one mite film t&eity of Raleigh a situation perfectly healthful at elleeeeons of the year. . . Tire Saloon, the BcW Bourn, slid, lb Donnilo. nes are each 33 feet by 57, .'he Dormitories are di vided into alcoves, each destped for two pupils, and Securing'io them a closet for then; prayers, apd priva cy for the duties of the Toileti The Chapel is fnrnished with an'-Orfan. ft Chan cel, and, an AUr,and is exdoaively devuttd to teliw gious worship and instruction vf:'-; n-. . Ins course of Studies embraces the Ancirnt and Modern Languages, Mathematics, the Natural Scien ces, Mental and Moral Philosophy, &c, and may be pursued in any branch, and to any extent that may be desired. ,ry-tnv.t;bj '-- It is the aim of the Rector to give to' every depart ment of his School the highest efficiency, and to ren der it eminently worthy of the patronsge it enjoys, and or that to which it aspires. f TEKHS; PAYABLZ 121 ABVAKC. For Board,; including- washing, lights; dec with Tuitioa in English, and in the Aucient Languages, if desired, per session, , f 100 00 Tuition in French, 19 oC . . : in Music, on the Piano or Guitar, 25 00 (with 3 00 for the use of the Piano) . Tuitisn on the Harp, . , - , ; , 30 00 (with 910 -HO for the use of the instrwneoj.) t TnJm Siogtpfi jiifaiMs9ai!. 4 nyx , Jfl-M. ' in Singing, .in separate lessons,, . .,. 25 00 .'' in Drawing aoPainonff, ., . " i5 Op For a course of insUucUoA.in. orAamental nee- . " die work. " ' ' 'V ' 5 00 . N. B. Beds and Bedsteads. are furnished, by the school ; Pupils are required to fureish ' their own bedding n& toweU. The dothing Of Pupils should be distinctly marked whh th' owner s name. "- Mr." SstiAss will superintend any pirehaes Parents may authorise their children to make in the Cityranf nn account will ie opened at any Sore, wkhout ihe ex-1 press sanction of parents,' or guardiins.'- The 'Reli-- gious services of Sunday, being held id the Chapel of the Institution by the fiector,-Poptw nave rarely oc casion to visit the Citysnd the plast. attire ,isaii that they require. They are ' allowed to accept lu- Istions in the City for! tha dayj oolyonce a tnonih. and never, for the evening. They iuve opportunities of seewE their meads, and acquiriog ease of manner tn society, at the Soirees, which are statedly held dur ing the session. Raleigh March, 141,1844;" ' 0 The Charleston (8. C. Courier, the Charles ton Gospel Messenger, the Mobhe. (Ala.) "Advertiser, tle Tuscaloosa Monitor, the Richmond Enquirer, the Richmond Whig, the National Intelligencer, and tha Globe ( Washington Citv) tbeSouthem Churchman, and the Banner of the Uross wilt give tbis adveruso ment three insertions, forward a paper containing it lo Mr, Safsnca, and send their accounts to the Of&ce of the Reenter; - : ' - ' ' fll OCKADB 0F tTHE,UN10NAtnup ply of fee at CBEWING TOBACCO, of the above bread just received and for sata by .ki i i m 4 ftsoyuu!,. ; Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Raleigh, Feb. 8. , . . ; 13 TfliOOlXS FOR XnETmiK.--Ths Life Ul and Speeches of HcnrV Clsy in 2 vol-;-Also the lafoand Speeches of John C; Calhoun. Just ar- nved this dsy, and for sale by - s . v TURNER HUGHFJB. , Jan 31r 1844, , fj.;;y ,,- . ,0-i FASmbVAmTAltO (One door Souih of Dr. N, l'STiyfigSt fry His charges will be resuUled by tha timesv- viTTTiire done at reduced prices. artnn ww avw "vs. arw ilEMQVAJU , v5Boi iWSSSJBg,.: ATT 0 RN.E Y A T J, A W, ; .. -.. lias removed bio Office to the Sheriff's Boom in the Court House. . . . Raleigh, March 4 19-6t rrnOE NE W'MANUEL JUF DEVOTIONS' U e Berrian!s Family PxayerSt. Clergyman Com- paoion t tiotwrta Apology tor Apo,totio 4uroer ; Palmer's Eclesiastkal History Manning on the unftv of the Chnrcb : Rairam enthabodv and blood ofour Lord the Lenten-fastt Bernard Leslie Pa get's tales-. Bumei's History of the Refornaariokt; " r i The above Books, now fbrsare at jbeBook Store of, Messrs. TtutasK 4" Hossv ta,this,'Ciiy,are standard works in. the Church and t ought tobf pos- and cherished bv everv churchman. , 8ymboIim by J: A. Moebler, U i also for sals here, f and is a most valuable bookf as sxxmitely ,exibtrin9 Upctrinat dmerencea between Komankrta rand Proteeiants. :- , 5 -v " l; silliman Ives, Bishop of Diocese of North (Tandina, Rafefgh, March oV l844. 5 . ATC-S'S INTERS TABLES. J r .,-.. w-a s, 1 - - ' ! .. r lerett and JixcDanffe Tauiesy uuarto, for Banks, MerchsBts, and otbers, a fg'n; interest J aoies, email poeaet volume, aa wi; ! ' 0-.1J .4 .-J.r-fJ.-. J .Ar-- 4. Dl..i.U it nOOTSCOOTS-A new supply of 'IPbiissklBbiis. Boot;., suaiTsyite .1 I - and at reduced prices. lLs.Zj&i-i sI WtMMES WWW. Feb. 19. 15 TVTOTICFLii The. eo-Bartnerentrr' Hereto foVe exiatinir at WjlkeshbroVer f lie, f t sty le of W,H-'Martin. A CoaJ e duiveoa Ijthe tisMlity of tlir nndersigned for ih. eotofeta'ofl fw U Hosed ' i . fv.-1! it. s.- Martini I I lanearrt844yun 't't;fM-g TTTTIIU 1IWI 1 -ir-. iwuu twuraniHWl VYVfew daw inc (Bank Notes the res- t MtMiM Af f Allen Roeers, Seiu ;" H wta be reintned to the penoev.who meBe IsgbtW o. ner, and pay s for low noucs. ..,-'. - " V. M fiN ERYA'ANTfPEEf. ;e8v' S lilarch 121844. 22 if MlJSlCAL:iNS:WUiMENT8, fhNEiC thejPersofthaflriihff yjturrWlromAh ortb.askroogU. w4U him a larger ahd befter suppbr of freh Goods, in lha. above feirdssnd thepuWc,asae4e ver well able to sell . ' aaanyorojn tfjr &j tejutr, .dv '; ;iiAWM? fh Mnrtwn.eaicris4ly;lireS Handkerchiefc., Woollen -G-ods Gloves 1 and Stocky aftificiaf Hslr;; tatfeV Fane, and 1 Wor Boxes, Writing deslsi J4sk?U. 8imrr-boxes from S cie to 2 50? TravelliBgBagsi Tbermomctera; Walking . Csne,, finest. lflXcrv.h.ing Wetisilsi Dirlc. Psg and Pocket Knives of great sriety, Srissbrs; ti WjW sPijPercns.s)a, Shot l hVlbe.,u dhags,,p.owder flasks j X-'oUonaAd Wool eard patent lUbcesT thready 8ptili,i' Cltffli, Teelh.u Heir: Hit an? brnshe. Slated -PislMBg- vvwns. sizes,v CofiSw aiins,; Pins, Nwdjestfrses, Pocketbooks, Nwht Tarters. SmekinsrPioest Twin. Corkscrews. Whine. Perjeila. Ruuiui, kLHH, d- Pted.Mug Mohw Glasses, Tumblel, BowKPlateaCbpsapi Saucers. Dishes, Pitchers,' Cojcos-gourils, various- Lamps.' - FRESH iHiffjk- GROCERIES. Sugar, CoSee. Moliysci : 250 Uu fresh fane and other Carndi. 8oda. Buttend Water deckers, File bread, Sugai- and GingW Cakes, best Pina An- -Ia Jtr nlt.. w a n , t C 'torn . .Vi t MMweu rtngpius rigs; Pjftits, Dates,' FU. berte.PaJm,Wattar4CeosmusAlmondP sauce, Chocolate, Nos 1 and 2, Macacon,' CnrrjuUsi. v", iiuimcgs, liquorice, isinnamon. Mustard," StaichiTaOliye ICSpermM Tallow'. CaridlestiSoapajjaslifcvelto and peafpntoi f ChstogonwklbW.Tobs gWo ' ine. j-rncift awj ptuer oegars. KcotcH ana MrS.lM a t K8?fi!Wlr AljF'Pper11' tnr.Jndigo, Copperas. .Logwood, Msdder Jimn and; nyyrcm uajje, jujuoepaJHS, ewarsi Ckhr. Alei Ptorler.J26tl bond lee Uot ton YirnrTtiirti. eta,Brooins Whabi itid best Spertaf Oit,; ,51;,r; T fSEWntia phot wTi':4rliiiS::'4viBv'"u: 1 r soWoiy oyWinbwre ' : " ' ERPuMERYt V ' Otto of ftoses. Macassar. Boars,. Antioue Oihu Pa. : matqm; gologhe, tlondk .and .Larender '.Waiers, ; ouavtag soap, xasences, upodeidoc, BergamoU, tunk Saucer ' . -y5 "--'-f 7. -b : MrsICALINSTRmTS H FinestVwlins, Ws, stHngsVbri gerboardn. GoitaM Flsgeofotte,'Fifes.t Flotes. Clari one ttvArordoons,, Bras Trupsta, ; ; isansatffsa s-nra mar sssMrri v, mm Books, SrssInW B , , .rT, . Foils, Swords, OJdve Dominos, Chewmten; Backgamrnoti.'''- KenoVTeW piosr Cup, and Bait, Graces and BiuUoors, skipping -eopes, Rolletv ; ,jl'.:.,l-rfh ..'. vq ' t JEWELLERY., , Fine-gokl and silfer, as lssgennsn tliter, and . pinchback, vnu Breastpins; EaMinas.- Prncils. Fie serVarVeiiahd Foki Mefal CornhsTTea iSmtZT, 1Snefaft4isXes1tw Krt-' ? fc' ! painted ChtMren's Trunks', W bfenisrrows, Borfxu i Mas.ilajniaing tops. Drums, Eatilr, OVtlslTes, rc aoRtb'f". Hsi Tnipfts, Magm l.swlatnef u Paint boxnsgnaiie JToy s. faUe, Faces,, VHapAf, ma : : " . i . t . . m . . a15 - ovner oi rayenevuie aaor tsargen Birerrs ' - BaUigh, Dec . 1. 184 fTTIttESubseriber bS Soldttear four huhdWd PUuo JJ Forfeo wHbislab laateigb yet"r tolnd 4suht be paa ysn sold .a.bad one jnd If K pendtaach he ever should, it would not bo suffered to n be kept by the purpbaiwr, ' lieeauSo he , tlwcU aware -thai the sale of a singte bad Pilno wbuU do hint ihueh 1 , Injury. Orders addressed to ths strbscfiber, niB beA:; promptty'atteododtos iwtfwft- Twdt, o-j -" Book and Piaho Forta Seller. : , -. .ir. reo. o, . -. . .. vv . ?T7 -A 5i lIKV AXE3.THs day received and 'flat " josh use qrwjceH ui .o , TfiAOlMQfneC fcrwt4bm.it! m-h, worthy to. baracijijiojenacfll ltd our ' aamerooa forsaUby . JAME2J M. TOWLES. J , H Feb. 19. ,. - z-itL2 wi? fkj rl5-i t. :7 04Vsil'TT.O jAG23 rC3'w S AliC.- The tJubseriberpflers the abev trnmber ofl acres, jdtaatediallhoCoauties of Neshoba, Atals, Winston. CfrroJI and Unoclaw. Theie lends ware r elected sotr yoarssuMis by EirKatsaesli CottsVbt ': upw.KiiD vprcst.jtrnce 10 jlvOttnur Ot iano neartouwas i uumvu, anu easy cocaica iok to markst Hocaleo?rotit ttre to- sevea tailev front theioyseeja.lAr lered lor sain osviDOflUrtj yowofam termor A larf J porties. of tbp pnjzass tpney?.ttay reB3sinOQ DonuVvi! ssMrtgea4 .o, cejil, R iosay (wiy, wuunuy wian 10 purcnase, teep partnnhris a rare one. ao-fsr as a imaif 'imuxtmzml may secure . target andvilaabW Estate. ilTb same UI bo eold in. lota to suit ptfrcbasersv Fbr funher partkojara, ail-cr? ct 'i' ... i' w . - a si wm w a r w "m. sf -vav Bim . . j L" v,v .v.ji ' -J Pine Ctrost, New York ... km. 1 1 m .mil '"r-' . . nAYlSIl to rani thai OSes, in tha Sssistrsi boIU ' V v iaga,jevjKtet,by P.Bvsassvlt: nLsJsoi ;v the one atlioraiiMV- itvsfttnr em ilia Conrt retl- .(t. - .a WESTOlt IP. pALEa. Raleigh, Warch 4.' 4 a. I v attorney; at; la , . :S if 3-7- p kV vtri ry1 n r' v . r4,-"i t JNov. 20 1843 i. i. t t s l 'i JL t.1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 22, 1844, edition 1
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