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ri A sS"'- ! --y ' ' : . 1 -s - . : - " '" ' i Mini 1 1 1 i pi i'i in"'' ii' '-I'lTi?. ''"si'BKBKmraimrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBBmmmm pflbMed Scml-Wecklj by WESTON RrOALE EDITOX AND FKOPKITUK 1 ! 0( tit Scnieelyinl" SiTBScriptiox. Five Dollar ir annum hIf in Advance. I - , ADf BTiRMNT.F very Sw Lata A" niiir : each suljMQueni taaenion. first insetwotio""-. , T 4- raml JumciAt, APTaTIKMWTS i'naTiini""i - UUv..- - , , ou . . i or pflt. hiirlier : bui a deduction T'SS irTntn; made Um.. r : -- 'Aaerted in the SlMhWlKM .r::r wT also .pfMt in Ui.' W.lr Paper a " - , ' ' . ... ia.m nil gj. Letters to tbe KUiior 1MFAV GOODS. finHE SUBSCKIBER ba ihb d-J weWed CtlJtl cVsti n sr ..A, simile milled CaMimerea, a. grrat ariey. of UUt slyie "Oamiroo fancy and wbitor df diinga, Vwunga, a beautiful assertmenu taw. jilkv Cash- . -A a rill 1 jilBIIV . UV'UUvav 'W. "wl Linen Coating, c He lespectruIlT in viies the pubhc gen. rally, to rtU andxamlne bit Stock which, for beauty and qaalityr cannol be atir. sufird i:i the vstaie Gr-tefa for the enf ourasrmeot be has beret .fore receied, ie is determined to rdax no eflWi ou hit p iri io gie that satWacti n which buaiwsyiiheeB hwaimJ tfentlemen furoisnins; their own materials may r. ly on having thein made up in tie mosttaty and fashionable manner, with the usual despatch and s retrenebmeal and economy ta the of the time, I will famish a auperiof Wack suit ol C..he4. of either French, e lUig ish goods, of the best qualities, at mm 46 to $48 v and Uoata of vari ous colors, from f 16 1 18 t-. $24 and $26 for-Uash And heTe 1 would take occasion to intern the pub lir. that I hare muterially reduced my pficea of man f cterinj, and shall taka gTeat pleasure in making it known to ay who may he disposed to gnre e call, til inund to work as jow as any other establishment in the (Jity, th it lias any reputation ftHrworkm mship I bae alro, on hand, a good assortment of fancy ar ticles, iz : White Cambric and Silk Handkerchief. Fjui j Satin and Silk Scarfs and Craati,5'uapenderet black Horse Skin, and wUin- and olack Silk tiloe. Cutton Knit birts aiid Drawers, half Hose White and mixed; an J 1 will keepon hand, at all times, an assort- mont of Keaily Made Clothing, nia le in tne shop un der my on in-pection. Stranneia iilingtbe City .wonld d. well to give me a call, a I will dispoea of them lour for Cash, and should any -prison fariry a piece of Goods, and not. wish it made Mp, I will sell St as c teap a he can get it elsewhere, and not charge for cutting in such caes ! . a . THOMAS R FENTRESS. Ealeigh, April 4. ; " ' :r 8--oaw6w N. B The latest plate of Fashions jost received. Caning reduced. dj" Standard 6 weeld. Dry Goods, Hardware, and Grocer j STOREe mHE SUBCRIBErt has jast, a large B supply of Dry Goods, Groceiies, add Hardware, if. :n- - ' . :. T on rnjciieviuo at reel, ojjjhwuo iir. kj. inu4 b Hotel) where he invites all to call and examine his stock, as he intends not to he undersold by any house io the place. His stuck consists of the following ar ticles': . ' " " " . Dry Goods, j Calicoes cf different figures and, rices, . ,' -j Muilin Swiss, Jackonei, Dook and Checked, V hite Cambrics, Irih Linens, ' Veslings, Brown Linen, Brown Holland, Grass Linen, Furniime Dimity, ' j -Tailor's Canvass, Gambroous, Ribands,' Kipka Mripes, Dowlass. - j V Siik Bandana. and Corah Handkerchiefs, -Coftrm do. Childrcns' . - ; , do' : M uslio Cravats, Fans black and pointed, Cotton wadding Spool Thread ail sizes, . Ounce and pack Pins, Hooka and Eyes plated, Crown ojeettng, .Bleached do. Bletched Jane, Apron Checks, - Plaid, Domestic, Bed Tickings, Wash Blond Lace. Sewing Silk, patent Thread. Turkey Cotton ui'o iiusit-ij, on. nun ii use, Erown and mixed Half Hose, Xitn lers. Tack and Side Combs, Pocket ('ombs. fine Ivory do. Boxes Knitting pins, Kankeen, , . Uoiton Uambronna. Roan Vlirtnras. f'oat Bindings, Figured do4 balls Twist, Vet buttons, Beilal strap do. T Button Moulds, Parasols, Shades. Ilardrrare. Trace chain, Long handle Forks. Bhav ng Glasses, 8hde brushes, m Blacking of the very bet audit. Bopprior sbavtnx Boxes and B ushes. Ink si an.'. Wafers, Fishin g Hooks and Lines, Cast, German and Blister steel, Nail Rods, i A large lot of superior Pocket Knives, R Knives and Forks of all qualities, from $5 to 50 els. vuuee mine.) Vsmue isnntfers UiaseU aUsixes, Augurs, s?ad Irons, Tea Kettles, .r 4. - , Br .ss Kettles, Razors and Straps, j ' " Sewing Needles pocket Steelyards, ' Chesi and Drawrr Itrks. Sand nanr" ' ' i Weeding Hoes, long Shovels, Hammers, F'W all sixes; ScrewsMwl Blades, "hip Broinns, Paper lacks aborted, . J Plate Ldoksw.ftenrwSVp fbeara, , ' ,wimlets(.Fryiig.Psns,anI many other articles in tHe hkrdware line, "-";: - ' ' JWrs U kii,dsflarg ;Co&e cheap, Jit all aize,; 0ar SoapY Shaving-d.. ohot amt P.wder, Peppefi Allspice Ginger, . ""uff. Writing rwper,' Cot ron grid woel Cards, oar Le.nl. tv.-, nui.t i Bed cords sole aud oppeLeaiher, . . Candles, Sperm and Tallovr.Tbbacco? Raisl ns, M ' 0ur.' . "alCUsciVrJLird and many other articles in th 15,. i i - - "WIJ IIUS,-- Crockery, Vhina seita Timn&.i ...i . uJ-.. n:-i.-s. uivertionl ivl i m ii te-ik Dishe. Tureens Wuah.tl. ...A Pifl,-,.i,, JWinCJ 'iU,S m n yjarge milk and amall owls, aud many other artirles.' : jV- . f Shoes. 1 z'' '" . 5W.,ndif f an sizes, qoaVuie aZ Ah,U,M, Shoes. Mack and red. jCSiPl7 rxc!e io i memion ; Utatn Ch W," l,old fo' C'..h,or iotho.e iST .alHoa- T aub.,criber ! thankful f.,r the hbersl patronage he has recelv- nu Uopea to merit a eemtaoance of the same ' Rs'elok a 0HN?R;WHiTAKEltV ' ITJOTJER BBBD forsWle at Tj II srfru & PESCurya. v . jv r ' ey" s,vsiw. w-v Snrinr ana swmnwr f.,r Caan. and i ne ihvc .pw..-".,-, v.. ..r Pr.i.h and EiilwU G.khIs, Cloth and Cap-" NORTH Deialers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Dye y Stuffs, Window HE NO W RECEIVING from the Northern Citiei. jheir Spring supply of Goods, making their stork eqeai, if sot suuerior to ah, ever o&rd in this State, and on wjch terms as to enable therO Id fuf iiish fbjsi; sician. Country Merchauts and others, with any art aaer adding smalt per centage Tor frfight and forwarding trom Petersburg. : Below we enumerate a few of oar articles to which we invite the attention . ef Phy sic'iaosy Counlrf Me vafiu, tae citens oi ttaieign anu iu vicinity. I Caator Otlin b4l. or bottles, : k Calomel. London and A mericad i Camphor , Turkey Opium, Quinine 8olpL French and American : AceUte and Sulphate Morphine . Carpenter exX Bark, Piperine, tkrychoine, Eiaterium, f .Quick 8iler, Prasa, Pota , Potassium, Gum Arabic Opt. . Rhubarb, E. J. and Turkey, Acids of every variety, Extraciaof ail kinds, , March 16,1844. - NE W SPRING GOODS, Direct from Jsmew York. T MRSlKAMSAY has just received hex-Spring btock of - RICH FANCY GOODS, Much cheaper than has ever been sold in the City, consisting of ' Really Woolen and Silk Balzariues . Laca, Muslins and Lawna Black Lustre Bmtentre, new article for mourning . Black Balzerenos and Baiage ' - Folard hilka and other seconJ mourning goods : Black, white, pink and blue Italian Crapes Laces for Cardinal : Dress Caps and Capes Edging arid Inserting Fillet MitU nd Egyptian Gloves ' Cords, TMeUs and Chemisette . Dimity; CuSs arid Cellars Fan and'Sun Shades . Bonnet and Cap Ribbons French and American Flowers t' . Silk's and Lawns for Bonnets ; Leghoru Bonnets from $3 50 op Straw and Willow Bonnets Ieghorn Hats for Children : - Silk Shawls and Handkerchiefs Cardinal Capes and Dress Caps ' Hair Braids and Carts r Corsetts and Lacetis "' Black Fringe and Black anJ White Veils ! Ginghams and Prints I - Swiss and Jacooett Mofclin Fine Scissors and Thimbles , ' -Tuck and Side Combs A general assortment of Perfumery for the Toilet. 1 The ladifs will please rail and examine for them settee, as hc is determined to sell bargains, particu larly for Cash.' t . ; t- April 2, 1 844 K ; f 27 ; sTEAJtrMxravrE ran sale. tl OFFER for sale an eight horse power STEAM U ENGINE, with all necessary ruuningGear. with all the fixtures attarhed, consisting of one circular Saw, two oprioM awa, two Lathes (designed for wood and matal. one planing Machine, with which three hands can tarn put one hundred Tobacco boxes per day. ' ' r Also, the. two Honses which have been need Carpenter fehops and Engine house in the rear of my dwelling on Union street.' One of the houses is a good frame building. ; Auu, a lot of Timber and weather-bonrdang that were' designed for a building 18 by 22 feet. The Engine and' fixtures are in good order; the whole beinj nearly new. f . w - The above property I will ' sell on acommodating time, with endorsed negotiable notes. vss ; LEWIS ZIMMER. Petersburg, Msrch 2. -, 27 w3w GARDRN AND FLOWER SEED. TTttSt recervnl a third supply of Fresh FLO WER tJ and GAKDEN SEED. For sale cheap at STJTH & PESCUD'S, . - . . Drugstore. March-16 . .. . . ; . . .;. 23 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Wolff & Jnstlss, '.u r Bollinguroolf Street, PETERSBURG, VA. . .. WOULD pall the attention of Country Merchants, wheitend, purchasing their Goods this season in Petersburg or Kichmond, to an examination of their Stock,, which willjbe found targe .and well assorted. bavinaJ)een selected with great care from, the best Manufactories at the .North, embracing every' quality and style of Fur, Silk, PanamaLeghdxhPalm Leaf ami Woo! ' " J, '.. '..j." tA 4,Tbey think, U nnnecessary, to mamerate farther' but will say, that they believe their assortment io be1 as good, and their price shall be aa" low, as any other establishment of the kind in the State. March 15. 1844, ' 1 32 Im -W AIVVKD. 1000 bushels Flax Seed, aud 1000 lbs. Bees. Wax. , STITH & PEdCtJD. H-- - t, .... Mairh 27. XTEW.nAMS;LAEDAKbtSAUSACES .-, for sale. 0.. j .' MILL: PECK. . 27 3t - Anril 2. HARPER'S ILXUMINATED, AND 4 Pictorial ISible. rrnHE Second namtr f ihu awUfMlul Wnrlt ii beerr revived at the Korth Carotina Bookstore, .v.v sum or ssie by ' -" 'TURNER A; HUGHES." - April U . , , . , . , 27 CASK OF SULPHATE-OF' COP. rilIt jim received a. forfcihilotr by : 1 - STmrAr'WJ'rltr'! "P" . 2S Afso a lot of Ritjfhsons patent Barley and Bermv da Arrow Root, which they warrant to be fresh anil genome. , , . , S. dt P. T-- i "i" I jfii'tfli. 1 ii'lla iV i rif iiti" ii .tilnii r'F'i " "O ECK WITCI'S PILLS.-iTlie Suh Iri . jnu.:uA.&iiU kr. v.,M . ply of Beckwiihs PIIU, which' tfie will sell on ac eornm.jdairfig letrw at Whole-ale of retail. . . v V ' vnTWFBSCVV. 'rtpnji. ,.n.-..t. : , x I" TUESDAY, APRIii 9,-1844; tele in, their tine, at Petersburg or RtchmonU prices. , Linseed Oil by gallon or bbl. Tanners. Oil do . db , Sperm Oil do . dp BwectOil do d Salad Oil for table use (very fine) Chemical Oil or Camphine, Lo Wood, Red Wood, Indigo, Madder, Alum, Blue Stone, Copperas, ttlue, Saiid Paper, White Lead in 25 arid 50 lb. kegs, Arc. 4c IHAVE just returned from the Northern man u fuctones, and am now receiving my Spring Stck, which as usual is very extensive, comprising every style and quality of Fur and Silk Hats, Leghorn both deatde and single brims, ss well as the larges assortment of Palm Leaf Hats which I have ever bad. I invite the attention of Merchants, who intend pur chasing their Goods in Petersburg and Richmond, to an examination of my Stock, (particularly my for mer customers ) at my old stand next door to Messrs Paul, Mcllwaine & Co. on Sycamore Street. FRANCIS MAJOR. Petrrsborg, March 9. 21 4w BOOKS I Books, Books .--i ..isto-a cheaperlhanths cheapest, ZTJJHIS DAY OPENING, at the Store on Fayetie dAj ville Street, oexi door above Mr. T. H. Snow's Dry Goods Store, a large and choice collection of STANDARD Airs MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS English and American Annuals for .1844, Lptter Pa per, Blank Books, &c. &c. which I will self, for a few days only, 50 per rent, cheaper than any Estab lishment South of Philadelphia. Among the assort ment may lie found the following valuable Works : Allison's ltiotory of Europe, 4 vols, bound : Prescoit's Conquest of Mexico. 2 vols : Scott's Works complete, 10 vlst Byron s - works, splendid binding : Lord Boiingbroke's Works, 4 vol : AdJUon'a Works, 3 vols, complete : KoUhi's Ancient History, ,4 vols with Plates and Maps; Josephus' fine edition ; A No, the Works of Irving, Burke, Bulwer, Marryatt, Dels raeli, (ooer, Heinans, Land n, and many other pop ular writers, together with a fine assortment of Qutri, Octavo, Pew and Pocket Bibles, AHOuahs'Aiburaa dec t ,00" For further particulars see Catalogues. - O. L. CLEVELAND. Raletiih March 15. . . 22 VALUABLE PLANTATION is or fered for ale, near Tallahassee, Florida. The SulMcvibfr wishing to remove to a more Nurih era climate, offer Ar sale the Tkact or Lahd, on which he resides, situated about 8 miles from . Talla hassee. in. Leon County,., There are 1600 acres con tained in the Tract, a very large proportion of whkh is of very superior quality. 1 be pi rce is pleutifully watered, with excellent water ; and there are not more than 30 acres of waste land in the body. About 750 acres of land sre cleared, from whieh, with a force of forty-five or fifty hands, in a favorable season, 360 or 350 Bates of Cotton ean be produced in a season, and more Corn than would serve, the : Plantation. -The land is so fTuuned, that it ran be divided into two sep arate Tracts' if preferred. There is good land enough to employ from seventy-five to eighty bands to au vanatage. The natural growth is Sweet Gum, Post Oak, Red Oak. Cherry, Ash and Dogwood. The u per ttrmxnvu of the Kail Road, leading from 1 alia hassee to Stewart's, is only 8 miles distant, and the Railroad is twenty-three miles long. The improvements, including buildings of every de scription, are' extensive and convenient. A large white family can be comfortably accommodated ; and there are Cabins enough for the convenient accom modation of about 80 Slaves. There is -a newly erected Gin House on the place, with all necessary appendaTsv:;'" ' " ' ' ' ; ' The5 society 'of the neig!borho.ikl is df the raost de sirable kind, and the lands adjoin the Plantations of the Messrs. Gotten and N. Thompson from IHorth Carolina. There are also several Churches, conve nient enough to attend. . i JAMES H. T. LORIMER, . -. Leon County, Florida. Kdvember 15,1843. " 5 95-6ni FOUSALE, THFl I.nVRI.IRST SPOT 1 8 lit the City of Raleigh: ' THB.8ulscriler wishesTordispie of his Family residence, situated on Hillsboro Street, containing one acre of ground, a; fourth of .which is a beautiful Grove of large; Oaks, and under them all laid out iu grass piats. The improvements are a handsome Cot ta'ije bu)lt House, situated m. the Gf rove, cerituining five handsome toms, "consisUn'g ot "a Parlor arid Di ning rooms, end three bed chambers, with a file, place in eachi Atiached to ihetpining room, is a Jarge Pantry with two closets and a safe. , Theotot4iouses are r a lafgej Kitcheri'with two roomsf wood, and Imbk-housesand large Stable with three stalls and a IJarrrage House and Granary; all under the same "rchif AlsdaiWelf if inostex celf nt water, with many other'eortveiiieTHes. 'The garden enntains about half art acre, produces well; ami ha in ft a variety Uf hrohlery ahd flower. Tr t,bole of the prorty h!ie just been repaired and (Ire DwerltiVg hoasepaiotel '"- 4K" -s ' ' , i It.1a'li.miftbs4'ra ob a;n so valuabfe and eligible , a - Fainily ; residenc. Person '''wishinfVto pnr hsic cao iew1 th property at anv" time they may.caJlu.Psseseioii-ra- be ha. I immediately ,r if desired. aPerro wiU; be. made easy, j . ' bEr.nard dupuy. m - Raleigh, March 4, 1 $44. , n. . : -19- ISSWffff' f,slL afy. ?r hci 1 S3ff Maccabau and ffcolcn 5Tuatts, just opener! end .- S .' .' "T y ' ., ff rlsta: ldtatoeS----A prime lot of Mercer an JLl.Yellow Potatoes, fbf sale by the boshel w barrel at . - , , j -,3TITH & PBSCLD 8. Oil TO; THE NORTH DAILY LINE. Sdmmeh Arrancement, 1S44; Via the Portsmouth Road and Bay Line. THTE would respevtfully inform the travelling V V, Public, that the above Line (despite all efforts to put it down.) is siifl tn successful operation, run- umg ins iQjiowing scncdtiie : . Leave WeUlon;' tmntediatelv oh the arrival of the Stages from isna u. s.arid the Cars from Wilmington. rescuing uailimoro as early as by the Great Mail Line, Pasi-ngers may be assured, tbey wilt meet whh no delay by this Line, as we wid always wait the arrival of the Lines, funning in connection with us. We'ask a share of patronage to sustain as. in keet- lng down the monopoly. We woublcall the anennon of the travelling pub lie, to the difference in fare, from Gasior, to Baltimore, and from Gaston to this place, after the Stage Line was put on. r . i he fare frm Stinos's to Baltimore, same at all times as from Gaston Fare from Sledge's to Portsmouth, 6. 44 from 44 do. And return within 4 days, $8. WM. M. MOODY, Ja. Agent. Office Portsmouth and Hay Line. ? Weldon. March 12, I44. 5 22. EDGE WORTH, GREENSBORO', N. C. ; rirHE Examination in this Institution will take tl place on 2d and 3d April next. Parents and Guardians are most respectfully invited to attend. J he next Session will commence on 23d May, at which time, it is hoped, Pupils will be punctual in their attendance. As to the merits of this School, it is only requested " to judge of Vhe tree by its fruit," and therefore a fuil attendan ce at the Examination is solicited." Besides the branches usually taught in Femsle In stitutions, this. Institution affords an opportunity of learning most of the higher branches taught in our liect Schools, such as Botany. Chemistry. Malhemj ti 8, Latin, Greek vFret.ch and Italian, by a native master, 4 c., &c. Terms per session, $75, for instruction irr all the English branches, Iwsrd, tiedding. washing, fuel and lights. Fr the languages. Music, Painting, frhell and Wax Work, &c a moderate extra charge. Address, ; M. A. HOVE, Greensboro, N, C. March 27. . 26 6v CHEAP GOODS- TfTTTE have just received a second supply of fresh ?f Spring tiru Goods, which we offer at such pri( es as cannot fa I to please purchasers. r rnc;i Lawns, 25 cts. yard. 4-4 Chintz, 25 cts. Am ricaln Prints from 6 J ets up to 25. Second toourning Mouslin de Ljines, 25 cts. yd. Fine Lace Collars, 50 cts. EarUton Ginghams. "Black and change able A lapacca Lustre. " Uomhazines and Mouslin de Laines. Lace Cardinals, Parasols and Sun Shades. Black damask Thule for Capes and Cardinals. Linen Chusans, Chameleons. Ualzorincr Lawns dc Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Plaid French Casimeres. Black Summer Cloihs and Camlets. Pl.id and plain Gtmbroous. VVhlte Linen' Drdling. Silk' and Marseilles Vesting. Birds Eye Diaper. 5-4 and 12 4 Cotloo Sheeting, 4-4. do Sbrt:ng 10-4 and 12 4 Linen Sheeting. Bleached Cotiuh, 6J cts. yard. Brown 6 cts. Ticking, 10 cts. yard With many other articles un mentioned vall of which will be sold at very low pr.ee fur Casa. J. H. BECK WITH CO A few doors' above Mr. R. Smith's Store. - Raleigh, March 27. 26 TTTNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT OF UJ NORTH CAROLINA- IN BANKRUPT- Y. Notice to shew cause against the Petitions of the following Petitioners, for their discharge and cer iificate as Bankrupts, at Newbern, on Monday, the 22d day of April next to-wit: W AKE COUNTY. Henry. Franklin, Farmer., Burton Gil, James Rogers, William H. Mead, lale Merchant. ; C JOHNSTON .COUNTY. - Jesse W. Simpkins, Fanner, - John FerrilL, j - Farmer. - PEKSON COUNTY. Thomas J. Evans, Farmer, : CHATHAM COUNTY. William Davis, Farmer. i Publication ordered, , J H. POTTER, D J U N C Feb 2 1844. : 11- Jrfln n JBTJV 4 I !VSKJRANCB COM PA IL K If, or 11 artroiHl , Conn, unvrs to insure Buildings and Merchandize, against .loss or damage by fire, at premiums to uit the times; This is one of the oldest and best Insurance Com panies in the United States, and psys its lossc s prompt ' Appiicaiions for Insurance to Kaleigti, or its vi cinity, to be made to. - - x 4 v... 1 , t t . . w. vvmimu. - May 4, 1843. Agent. ta T if or 0 ;rrn c arolin a.waks County. t Court of Pleas and (Quarter Sersiotis, reoruary sessions. 1 844. 't' Solomon Allen y Original Attachment, Young W."": AHea. -3 -Jame Allen GamUheed. It' nDtearin to the satisfaction of vth Court. that the tlefendanu Youtfg W. AHenris a' non-resident f this Stale : It is therefore ordered that ptiblicatiort le made in the Raleigh , Register'for six ' weeks rtotifyiqg iiui ird defenaat-itov appear at liie next Ternl f the Court utVPIeas.and Quarter Svscions. to. be heW for he .County .Wakf,.at the out House in Kaletgh, on tne uiiru aionUjy m viay next, then land; J.here 40 replevy and plead' of 'judgment by defiuft-will; he granted asinst him; and the property in the hand.:; of J ames A lien; tarrniihee, ' Wi 11 be ? condemned to the use of the PlaiUiff? ; .'r nt ' Witness; Jaa.T. MarriotU Clerk of oat said Court, at Office,5 the third MonJay.of February. A; D.1S44. Pr. Adv. $5 C7i. 27- ST:. MARY'S; SCHOOL, RALEIGH; N.C J . Right Rev. .L. S. Ives; D: ; Visiter. .-. . Rev. Albert, SjiIedes, Rect or, rtnHE Fifth Session of this 8chool "will commence ll on the 1 st day of J une, nnd continue five monihs. A punctual attendance of the Pupils, at the opening of the Session, is Very important, and is particularly requested: " ' " " . The principal buildingof this Institution is of brick, about 90 feet by 60, three stories high, with a base menu. The wings are of granite, 36 feet by 56. and two stories high These buildings are . on elevated ground, in the midst of ah Oak Grove, of nearly 30 acres, one mile JKm the City of Raleigh a situation perfectly healthful at all seasons of the year;- - The Saloon, the School-Room, and ths Dormito ries are each 33 feet by 57. : The Dormitories are di vided into alcoves, each designed for two pupils, and securing iu them a closet for their prayers, and priva cy for the duties of the Toilet. The Chapel is furnished with an Organ, a Chan cel, and an Altar; and is exclusively deyuied to reli gious worship arid instruction. - The course of Studies embraces the Ancient , and Modern Languages, Mathematics, the Natural Scieh pes, Mental and Mural Philosophy, &c. and may be pursued in any branch, and to any extent that may be desired. ' - 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 patronage it enjoys, andofihatto which it aspires. , TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. For Board, including washing, lights, dec, with Tuition in English, and in the Aneient Languages, if desired, per session, $100 00 Tuition in French, J12 5G " in Music, on the Piano or Guitar, 25 00 (with 3 00 for the use of the-Piauo.V Tuitinn on the Harp, ; 30 00 (with 910 00 for the use Of the instrument) Tuition in Singing, in Classes, 10 00 " in Singing in separate lessons, 25 00 " in Drawing and Painiins, 15 00 For a course of instruction in ornamental nee dle work, 5 00 N. 13. Beds and Bedsteads are furnished by the School; Pupils are required to .furnish their own bedding and toweU. The clothing of Pupils should be distinctly marked with the owner's name. Mr. Skksks will superintend any purchases Parents may ant home their children to make in the City, but no account will he opened at any Store, without the ex press sanction of parents, or gnardrans. " The 'Reli gious service of Sunday, deing held irr the Che pel of the Institution by the Rector. Pupils .have rarely oc casion to visit the City, and the plainest- atiire ! all that tbey require. They are. allowed to accept invi tations, in the City for the day, 'only, or.ee a month, and neVer, for the evening, ' They have opportunities of seeing their fri nda, and acquirinz ease of nianuer in society, at the Soirees, which are statedly held dur ing the sexton. Kaieigh March. 1st, 1&44. 19 lOCKADE OF THE UNlONi A sup- J ply of Rambaut's bt C UEWING 1'OBACCO, of the above brand, just received and for Sale by STITH.dr P1SSCUD, Wholesale and Ivetail Druggists. Raleigh, Feb. 8. 13 rrOOIS FOR TH E Tl 31 12S. The Life ft) arid Speeches of Henry Clav in 2 ' vol. Also tbe Life and Speeches uf John CrCulboun.- Just ar rived this day, and for sale by TURNER & HUGHES. C. C. NELSON, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, (One door South of Dr. N. L. Stith's Drug Slcre FAYETTE VILLE STREET, j JL1LEIGH, ,V. C. His charges will be regulated by the times. Cuttiko done at reduced prices, Dec. 6, 1843. 93 tf nnilC NEW MANUEL OF DEVOTIONS Q Berrian's Family Prayers ; Clergyman's Com pan ton ; Hobart's Apology for A poi-tolic Order; Palmer's Ectesiastical History , Manning: on the unity of the Church' ; Ratram on the body and blood of our Lord ; the Lenten fist ; tternard Leslie ; Pa- gel's tales ? Burnet's History of the Reformation. The above Books, bow for sale at; the Uook Store of Messrs. Tuaxtfit $- Hushes, in his Ci:y, are standard works in the Church and ought to be pos sessed and cherished by every churchman. Symbolism by J. A. Mietder, is also for sale here, and is a most valuable book, as accurately, exhibiting the doctrinal differences between Romanists ; arid Prolestauts. L. SILLIMAN IVES, Bishop of Diocese of North Carolina. Raleigh, March 5, 1844. ' ' 20 ' O ATESS hNTEREST TA BLES. In terest and Exchange Tables, Quarto, for Banks, Merchants, and others, at 4. Interest Tables, small pocket volume, al $1. " Both new and highly approved works. For sate at this Office. " ' ' ' W- UO LOST IT ! I jouhd a sum 6f money a few'days since, (Bunk Notes) near the res idence of cot. Allen Rogers, Sen.' It wilt be returned tohe pers.nv who satislies me he is the rightful ow ner, am! MVaf f.ir th!MitM . . ; . . . t , .MINEKVA ANX PEBPLKS Msrch 12, 1844. 22 If PORTRAIT, MINIATURE, - i rka. jos s. fiidir, . a f n . OF5 WORTH CAROLINA, - a Having visited Europe for the purpose of perfecting hiawetf in bis pfofesMon; is now prepared to execute " vPoitraitiMIniatntts, &e. 5 !L iThase wishing tr avail themselves of his profession al sorices are requested ta (tall at his Arurllier,-O0 Hillsborough Street. 100 yard Weal of the Capitol, where specimens ui au execution may oe seen. SepU. 13, 1843. . ,-. r to rTpHE' Subscribers have Just received a lot of very superior S EGA RS of tatnost aprenH swam o ruJri TlTtfo.fEiCUJJ. t. March id. r . 23 Oar Pffice being sOpplicd wifhrhe grea'iest.vancty'oir pA.KPMLfiT,CATUJ3, ClRCCLAV J, IIaSHRIL.8 . .... In a tyle4 no infepor to any,Of5;e jq the 8toiev . ' iVUY GOODS; GROCKttaks, ALU SIU AL JNSXU UMENTS, CHIN, JEWELERYv 5 FANCY AU11CL15S & T0YS. ilNE of rjie "PartJierB of the firm, having just re yjturnt d from, the North, has brought with him a larger and better supply of freh Goods in the above branch." than f -loan 1-irvV 'Snlki do I. K ...'.... Ji "1 mww r . U W ...,.WI,UUW heretofore ; "allof which,"in prices and quality ."ere wen wenny to oe recemmeuuea. to our numeixtus iriends and the public, f weais very well able Vo sell as low as any Store in this Chy . a c , n U'.fr i An entirely fresh assortment, especially Caiic'ael Handkerchief-, Wooden Goods, Grave ami Stock ings, M ufckrat and Seal skin Caps, fcTieetffifct $n& Shirtings, etc. ' ? 4?.: FANCY GOODS, HA RD W ARE & CHlkA. Fine artificial Flowers,1 latest fashion lot tet artificial Hair, Ladies Fancy and- Work ? BoisP Writing desk, Baskets, nuff-boxes from S cti ta f$3. 60 j Travelling Bags, Thermometers, Walking wuiiea, nueat razors, ssnavmg uteruuls,, Dirki a'eg and Pockiet Knives of ; great variety, Scissors n very large supply of Vilols." Percussion canku Shat and Nhotbelte, Birdbags, Powder fiaaks; Cotton and wooi caras. patent Balances; biftera. Awls, Shoe thread, Spurs, Clothe Teeth; Hair, Hat and Shoe- orusnes ; Slates, Fishing Utensils, lbkiiigJgTa painted Mugs, Mohair Caps. Clocks. Waiters. Lamn Glasses, Tombrers, BVJwJs, Plaies, Cops and Saucers. j-riboes, nu tiers, Jocoa-gootds, various Lamps. . . RESH CONFECTIONARY & GROCERijSj. Sugar, fJofiee, Molasses ; 250 ns. rresh fancy and other Oaridtes Rods, Butter and Water Crackers, Pilot bread. Sugar and Ginger Cakes, test Pihe Ap- Smoked TonguesausagesFigs,Prunesl)ateaKFfl. berU.Palm, Wall and Cwaoshuis, Altnonds.PieserTes, ricmes, Brandy , rruit. Oranges,, Lemonv- Pebber- sauce, Chocolate, Nos. I and 2, Macaroni. Currants. Raisins. Citron, Nutmegs', Liquorice,4 Cmnamon, Mustard, Starch, Tea, Olive Oil. Siwrm and Tallow Candles, Soaps, white, yellow, variegaled, Castile and perfumed j Chewiog j3e ; mokihg Tobarf: gena- inn t uucipe .alio oiner oegars. colcn ai.tt Mrs.JMil. ler's Snuff, Canary Seed. A pspiee. Pepjer.-Black ing. Indigo; Copperas, Logwood. Madder, Lamp and Candl'ewicks, Annies. Granes. JuiubeTjiate" NaWark 14'iderj Ale, Porter, 2(10 bundles C0U611 Yarn, Buck. ets. Brooms, W hate and best Sperm OR, atc'j;. GE? UINE PORT A ND. MADEIRA VINE, old only i by the measured ? V ' PERFUMERY. ' - .-. ..Oito of Roses, Macassar, Bears, Antique 'QilsCPo matum, Cologne1, Florida and Lavender' Waiers, Khaving soap, Essences, Opodeldoc, BergamoltXink Saucers. hxr .-s ' ,,f. f-j- -J: " f ,ef ., MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS a 7 1 Finest Vioiius bows; strings, bridges: icrews; in gerboards Guitars, FUgeofwiek Fifes, Flutes. Clari dnetts, AccorUeoiis, Brass, Trumpets. ? t . Almanacs, Primers. SfJeJUnki Picture and ftonar Books, G'eoaraphies, ICey of Heaven. (Calbolifc, En gravings, Pper ;Pena,, Quills, iDk. Inkstsridsjnk powder. Sealing-wax, Letter-stamp, Waferai " ' Foils, Swords; Gloves, MasksjHaBreastj&toa ' ! ":gmesv"v . Dominos, Cbewneq, Baxkgamrribn; iteiap, Ten pins, Cup and Ball, Graces and Bittledoors skipping ropes: v -' JEWELLERY." t ' Fine gold and silver; 3?i wetf ss germs n tilvertand piiscbbick, viz. Breast piiAf EaMinja, Pencil,Pin ger.ringa, ,J,binhlcs.;jT Ja -and Tell Spoon, De sen Knives and Fofks Metal Combs, Tei Bella, Spectacles, Belt-bucUes. Keys.. '. A Urge and choice, supply as Printing Presses, painted Cbildren's Trunks, wheelbarrows, Bureaus, Marbles, Humming' tops,' thrums, Ratth s, Whistles, mouth Organs; Harps; Truinpets, Maic Lahferrw, Paint boxes.'-maeh'etic Toys. faUe Fscij," XJabtions, Micrescopes, China setts, Drbtnmets, Jkficjroys, and all sorts of Dollav i,' - 1" qrw.& p.t Corner of Fayette ville and Hargef t Streets figh, Dec. V. 1843 "X." " V 99 Rsli fTfHE Subscriber hassold rteasfoor hundred Tiauo H Fortes within the last eieht years, and has yet t find out that he has' ever spld a ad one and if perchance he ever sboutd.'it would iu.i be suffered be kept by thepiifcbaser;: tecause he is well aware (Hat the sate of a single bad Piano would do him much ' injury. Orders addressed to tha enbscriber; fwili t promptly attended lo it 4 Book and Piano Forte 8eller. ' Febl-31 - - '-' a 'T- T" fOLl,IKSVi.Thia dayrecejvedout4 SkJ for soje by , , JAMES M. TOW'LEa. , OrflCES TO REIT. TT WISH to reoj, the Office in the Rrsirrxa fcaili JJL ings,jut. vacated by PBesasc, Esq,. A.ndalser theone adjoiBing,'peaing on tbe Conn green.; t- , , Raleigh," March 4.- - ; - A1TOIINEY ,AT UNV' V-. RAtElGH N, a J r - NT.2r !43'1 I' H Jl 1 I various sizes, ,Jonee-miUa, Fjins, JNeedles, Purees, Pocketbooks, Night Tapers, Smoking Pipes, Twine, Corkscrews, Wb'ipg, Pencils. Buttons. nl.iV.nd pVTO'l lCB. A certificata UteJ b Willi ak JLN L'atti fisd; tJompUoller ol txdi k Tatof -?- the Chairman 1 of ?ommen Schema W YsjicyfV County, for the-sum or454 .CT. heujg thd onrnt t a .1 4j !. . . . .... r .. . .. .. . . t . uua uhoct his epiemurx(isvpaiioa CJ ts -cfaoot Fond, Was deliver xo ma te be handed ocr txaald Chinnanand has either been' lost or mifcl.ij most "1 probably the farmer. ' This is to warn allCorpa'rxticne -or persons from negotiafing tha same; as I sli'.I t'plja tn tne name or the Chairman, fof reissue cf said , 4J i uficaies si tbb expiration .of-jhirty days frcsi lh . lte hereof', i- 4ru J ' March 12.1844 r V: S-t k , ifs Iihe a splendid Daguerreoiype Machine, w; es of the ficest materials. "Acbrc. 1 1 nses,. brr the famed' Chevalier of 'Paris j. i rasa 1 slides: 'T his machine is letelyt;; 'Lea - don. : Apply personailjr ocbyletter fpsi , to C.: DaaaTT.Raleish j.". V . it w If t i) f . K Is. 1' ft. 1 i -a '1. 4 Is- J 1 i& "r - .i,TR.fJ3 li-'Vtft'Ibi" cVi' i r a" f " . x,-- f-::,"-, -v . r .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 9, 1844, edition 1
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